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PAULS VALLEY, OKLAHOMA. TUESDAY, MAY 9. 1939 Senior Queen Gazes Into Crystal Ball Ha Mae Spangler, Valedictorian; Reveals Our Future

By Fern GosnoH & St-j.rohy Auslln Unsuspecting the course of events Jewel Baird Is Salutatorian to come, our '38 football captain i and '38 football queen strolled aimlessly across the spacious ave­ Reed And Smith Take nue next to our old Alma Mater. Third And Fourth Place Suddenly there was a screech of VALEDICTORY Our high school days are almost But there is one thing I leave tires as the captain made a leap, past, with regret Hit Mae Spangler, daughter of trying at the same time to remove Our race is nearly run, That's my Junior girl that Dr. and - Mrs. A. S. Spangler is i he queen from the path of the on-1 Over obstacles large and some boy will get. named valedictorian of the Pauls coming car. small I Valley high school graduating Too Late! She was scarcely At last we've won, we've won. Now we set off down that road. class of 1939. for maintaining the touched by the car but when she Twelve hard grades ke've That leads to life and hope. highest four-year scholastic aver­ fell the queen of eleven heroes struggled through, To meet the future as It age. (and a lot of subs) of the gridiron I Now Lowly Juniors, we leave comes received a tap on the head that I Salutatorlan honor was award­ it to you. With life's difficulties to cope. sent her speedily to the sleepy land. ed Jewell Baird, daughter of Mr. To have something this world In her dazed condition the queen i and Mrs. J. L. Baird. who had the Many long hours of study we've to give, imagined herself taking a trip I second highest average over the spent, To make it a better place to across country on a magic carpet. I same period of time. Many dull classes seen. live. Soon she passed a farm and saw a | Virginia Reed was third ln schol- But now at last we have man feeding hogs (two national | jastic rank; Sam Smith, the only reached the top, Some day we may all look back champions). TNow who was thai, { | boy in the first five was fourth, This is our moment supreme. Down that happy road. who could it be except our F.F.A. I onu Anna Both Reeves, fifth. We have reached our lop*most And see the youthful Joys hoss and watchdog, James Coch­ height, ran? While about a couple of axe we had, After many a long and dreary Senior Commencement handles away was his little wife,; And our seemingly heavy load. Blanche Slfugart, milking cows on fight. And we will carefully guard Exercises Friday Night their little farm. Near the farm­ the treasure. Now at last we turn our back house, W. J. Eubanks (another The memories of our high The Commencement exercises of On History, Typing. Lit. F.F.A. hoss) was slopping some school pleasure. the Senior class will be held on And all those other subjects more hogs; and cousin Wallace I Friday, May 19, at 8:00 p. m. in the That once gave us such a fit. Cochran, who was visiting James, j —Clyde I luff. high school auditorium. was standing around idly, looking The program to be presented Is on. as follows: Naturally, we wanted to linger Processional, E. Paul Enix di­ near this place of matrimonial bliss SENIOR WILL recting—School Orchestra. Invocation—Rev. O. L. Adams. but as time and tide wall for no parts with her pal Elwanda Rich­ man we had to move on. Johnny Bill Badgcwcll and "Bendemeei's Stream" arranged Juanita Cline. ardson and hopes that some one With a hop, skip and Jump we will take the liking to her that she by Cain—Boys' Glee Club. landed In the midst of a California leaves. Presentation of Awards: We. the members of the senior ( American Legion Medal, pre­ nudist colony where we met Vir­ "Red Hoss" Thompson, delayed class of 1939, being sound ln mind | sented to Johnny Bill BadgweU— ginia Dickson, head director of the dynamite, wills an eye for the bas­ camp. To our surprise we also and body and having been kicked, | by Joe Curtis. instructed, destructed and recon­ ket and a never-ceasing desire to met some of our classmates duly head norLn to p Klwants Club, presented to Sam paired as follows: Mr .and Mrs- structed for twelve years by the aoli, to Billy Pon Smith—by Noble S.ufflebean. Hog Richardson (Marie Wages'; faculty of these Public schools, and ;ner. M. B. S;m h Cup presented. Victor "Goon" Rickey and Katharin now about to deport from this, our | To Woyne NaLion> who can ,.lik Student Council Citizenship Med­ Love, Sam Smith, a bachelor, also school life do hereby set our hande, | good farmlng. James "Pappa" als, presented to—By Jimmy Hol­ Adrian Ward and Bobby Lee Wil­ hearts and seals to THIS our last, cochra^ who Is about to retire, comb. lis, Judy Baird's copartner hap­ will and testament in which we leaves all of his agriculture abill "Tarltomba", arranged by Davis pened to be one of our famed fea­ leave all our worldly possessions ity ln the hopes that Wayne will j —Girls7 Glee Club. ture writers, sunning himself on to the members of the Junior class. do something instead of talk about Address—Dr. H. G. Bennett. a large rock. His name is Loyd Witnesseth, that the honorable it. President of A A M. Hawkins. " Cornel Solo—Warren Lindsay principal and the Superintendent of j And still speaking of the soil, Gibson. The magic carpet then whisked this school have given their pro- j us on the beach In Southern Call, . Victor Rickey, who according to the ta„™„„i_.i„„ „» r>-_i,..i_i i « fornla, where we saw the life found and absolute approval of theofflec e record.s. graduate.. d_, .."las.t „May . Swlnney. prlncip_. guard, Billy Boydston, watching above named document, then by again bequeaths -his all to a Jun­ Presentation of Dlp'omas—C. D. over the swimmers. the grace of M. Glotfelter. let it ior classmates. Vic wills his end Johnson, Superintendent. be forever and forever without position on the football team to Nearby a bathing beauty contest recourse. Amen. Benediction—Rev. O. L. Adams. was getting underway. Here I "Starchy" Austin. That Is if Hy­ Recessional—School Orchestra. noticed several old grads of our It is altogether proper and fit­ bert will take up Vocational Ag­ riculture. BACCALAUREATE old Alma Mater. Going over tbe ting that the first honor should May 14, 8:90 P. M. girls with an expert eye (we hope* fall on the -class President, Coy Katherine Love, and who could­ High School Auditorium were the two once-famous basket- fonder, an athlete and a lover. He n't "love Kat" in a generous mood Tbe following program will be bequeathed his presidency and also „,,. .. (Continued On Page 2) hereby parts forever wilh free presented: i .5,amor. *U"' to an>'°ne wh0 ; as a bird in the tree" life to Fran- Processional. E. Paul Enix direct­ StafJTaTTf would have them. ces Hall. ing—School Orchestra. Fern Gosncll. a queenly head Invocation—Dr. W. T. Reynolds. adorns a queenly form, reluctantly' (Continued On Page 17) "In Silent Night". Brahms — Editors Bricc Harris and Mixed Chorus. Claude Parsons Scripture Reading—Rev. G. W. Copy Editor Eloisc Rickey "Merchants. We Thank You"—P. V. Seniors Caughran. Business Mgr Preston Thompson "Sylvia". Speaks—Girls' Quartet. The Seniors of Pauls Valley's back over- to sit »"d reminisce, Treasurer Virginia Reed Senior ermoo—Rev. Don J. Mil­ Advertising Committee— graduating "39 class take this op-1 thinking of the members of the cta wond am. Bernlce Whitaker. Ada Bel] j nortuntty'to express their "stacere | " *what erlng where they are "Nocturno", Chopin — Spurge Morris, Elva Fox. J. W. Ten- j appreciation and thanks to the —•* they're doing. So as you ur Cochran. nyson. / merchants of Pauls Valley I •"*• y° money has done good and wUI bring many hoD v Benediction—Dr. W. T. Reynolds. Snapshots— | Without the ads you bought i P- thoughts Recessional—School Orchestra Anna Beth Reeves. Jerry Grim- from us, this edition would be im- and remembrances to those of us mett. Virginia Reed. {possible and would take much!wno are graduating. You have TTW^h Helm (at baseball Art Poster Jean Archer from the graduating* ceremonies.!never turned "» down **'• game). "Oh look, we have a man Sports Editor—..Claude Parsons This —Special" is something that ( Thank you again. on every base!" Sports Writers— . to most of the Seniors will be a The Graduating Class of "39" Dana Anders: That's nothing! Lewis Eubanks, Coy Ponder. I lifelong treasure, something to look j By Claude Parsons. | So has the other side." v . I 1 • TUESDAY. MAY 9. 1939 PAGE TWO THE VALLEY HI TIMES key corks, etc. Of course we rec­ out his poems by TENNYSON, and Senior Queen Gazes ognized it to be Oteka Cochran What's In A Name triad to read, but a COCKRAN across the road. He looked up to performing. There was a KNIGHT who was (Continued From Page 1) his LOVE and told her he thought As soon as Oteka finished this ogod ARCHER 'riding a RED the month of AUGUST was more dinner the orchestra hit a hot lick HOSS through the woods. He pull­ ball players, none other than AKLESS the hottest the hottest as the "Dynamic Dozen" burned ed his HELM-tt over his eyes to Claude Parsons and Johnny BUI month; but If they married, how­ up the floor with their taps. Only keep tbe HAILE from hitting him Badgewell. As we drew nearer tbe ever poor they were, they could alt ten of the "Dynamic Dozen" how­ in the face. His HAIR-is LONG girls we almost passed out to sen in the MORRIS chair and PONDER ever were our old classmates—they and black. Jerry Grlmmett, Blanche Knight, over the future. Anns Beth Reeves and Margaret were: Dana Anders, Jean Archer, As he was riding through the Johnson, who had all won a '.rip Leola Adams, Bernlce Whltakcr, FERNS and REEDS he met a —Oteka Cockran, to California to participate In the Vonda Scruggs, Hilda Drisklll. El­ FOX. He kills the FOX and Ha Mae Spangler contest. va Fox, Ada Bell Morris, MlUred BURNS his skin under a BURCH Butts and Mary Jo Burch. Jus. then a north breeze gently tree. He takes some of its meat Ideal Senior Girl H'ted our magic carpet and nosed As we sipped ounr 47M cents and cooks It for his supper; he en­ I: lo the fair city of Hollywood. Kinases of water, we noticed Vir­ joys a lime RICKEY and then he Hair—Blanche Knight. On the sol No. 1 ol Griggs Halle ginia Reed coming toward us. We goes on to the GARRISON to see Eyes—Oteka Cochran. & Jarvls Movie Company, we talked to her and found out that I his LOVE. He Jumps HOFF his Complexion — Thelma Jean found Director Clyde Holf trying she was the owner of the "Purple horse and runs to meet his COY . Pu?." Soon the orchestra swung to persuade actress Hlldreth Helm | maiden. He slings his LOONEY Talent—Anna Beth Reeves. out on one of Ha Mae Spangler's to put more ".w'.sl" into her act­ arms around her and says, "Hello Figure—Bobby Lee Willis. newest hits, 'Touchdown Nigger"! ing. After talking to Director ISHUGART. VONDA you doing to­ Hands—Virginia Reed. Clyde, we learned that Hlldreth In a minute the sax player bit a Best Dressed—Hlldreth Helm. sour note and we looked up to see night?" LUCILLE, his LOVE, was shooting a Hawaiian scene In works at MONTGOMERY-WARD Smile—Juanita Roberta. which she danced before her lover Eugene Looney. J. T. Pyle, Just Personality—Katharin Love. two slush-pupmps down the line, earning her WAGES by SCRUGG- Alkl Zam (Jimmy Holcomb) while Ing the floors. Pep—Blanche Shugart. Cyde's secretary, Elolsc Rickey, picked out a hot lead on his banjo Wit—Carole Morrison. ljjkod on. and Eugene made up for his sour They went to the EUBANKS Poise—Fern Gosnell. note by actually making his horn tavern and ate CHICKEN. He Neatness—Judy Baird. Wo wandered on to Set No. 13 say—"Touchdown you Nigger — paid the BILL and said, "WILL'-is Angles—Elolsc Rickey. where we found another Director Yes Sir!" be the WRIGHT amount?" They Speaking Voice—Jerry Grlmmett. "Red Hoss" Thompson rehearsing left the tavern and went up the Ability—Ila Mae Spangler. his cast for a scene In "Tarzan The master of ceremonies, Rob­ Returns." Just before we left wc ert Earl Garrison, came out and HILL-a little way to the black- wore stopped dead In our tracks by ••ni all flustered, so we got up and SMITH shop. There, while the Coy: "I guess you've been out a fceam which turned our blood left. horse was being shod, the knight with worse looking fellows than I to I =e and bosk to blood again. The carpet then carried us to took a shower ANN-A-BETH. As haven't you?" — (No answer.) Turning we saw Tarzan practicing the studios of the N.D.C. network they were walking through the Coy: "I say, I guess you've been on his cry. Suddenly he looked where Ada May Cofleld, Ruth COFF1ELD, LUCILLE stumped her out with worse looking fellows very familiar. Why—it was Brlce Brlggs, Cassie Bell Wright and toe, and said, " 'GRIMMETT and than I am, haven't you?" Harris! Of course Brlce had ac­August Lehman were putting on bear It' Is my motto". Katharine Love: "I heard you quired a new physique and wasa radio sketch. Soon they came to a large tree, the first time; I was just trying to very proud of it. A halt dozen The carpet rose again into the and sat down. The KNIGHT took think." cicoanut Irces away wc saw Tar- air and we headed for 'ole Okla­ zan's mote, Juanita Roberts. homa where we got a glimpse of Chi to the monkey, which turned Punch and Anna, still happily mar­ ou' to be "Squirt Suggs" and Tar- ried with a family of five (three 1 zan's apes, Arllsi Ellison, J. R_ boys—two girls) enjoying life im­ KEMP'S BEAUTY SHOP Long, Donald Lawson and J. W. mensely. Permonents • Sets - Manicures Tennyson. Suddenly the carpet began to Phone 830 Mrs. Jess Kemo Prop. ] Again the mag'a carpet lifted into sway from side to side and all at the air and hcnde'-I us towards the once 11 twisted earthward like a windy city of Chicago. The car­ wounded bird. Into a cloud it fell pet floated for a' while and finally and everything was hazy. As the settled down by the "Purple Pup" mlsl cleared the queen opened her I night club. We climbed off and eyes to find herself quite O. K. FOLLY SHINE PARLOR were assisted inside by the do.ti but very much -.astonished at the man, Jim Dickson. Once Inside miraculous view of the future that SHINE.YOUR BLUES AWAY we had our wraps (1 handbag' she had Just witnessed. JESSIE JONES, Prop. checked by the check room girl. In a few minutes one of the girl Ideal Senior Boy ushers, Lucille Isaacs showed us to n table near the floor. After we Hair—Jimmy Holcomb. had ordered. (2 glasses of water ut Eyes—W. J. Eubanks. 4.48Wc a glass) Lavlnla Lawrence RAWSON SERVICE STATION Complexion—Arless Ellison. came by and tried to sell us some cgaret'es but wo didn't smoke so Talent—Eugene Looney. she wont on. Physique—Coy Ponder. . CITIES SERVICE NO. I Hands—Sam Smith. In about five minutes the ev­ Best Dressed—Brice Harris. ening performance started and that Smile—Donald Lawson. Gas - Oil - Tires - Tubes famous torch singer, Carol Mor­ Personality—Billy Boydston. rison, gave out in a hot torch song. Pep—Robert Earl Garrison. Right atler that the girl wonder Wit—Johnny Bill Badgewell. Ash and Paul Avenue came out and ate such tidbits as Poise—Clyde Hoff. pieces of glass, nails, screws, whis­ Neatness—J. W. Tennyson. PHONE 24

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1st Row—Elva Fox, Vonda Scruggs, Arless Ellison, Jerry Grlmmett. Carole Morrison. 2nd Row—Mildred Butts, Jean Archer, Lavinia Laurence, Donald Lawson, Juanita Roberts. 3rd Row—Ada Bell Morris, Sam Smith, Betty Burns. Blanche Shugart, Bernice Whllaker. 4th Row—Oteka Cochran, Fern Gosnell, James Cochran, Jewell Baird, Lucille Isaac. 5th Row—Coy Ponder, Bobbie Lee Willis, Leola Adams, LaVerne Montgomery, Hlldreth Helm. TUESDAY. MAY 9. 1939 PAGE FOUR THE VALLEY HI TIMES

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1st U m—Virginia Dickson. J. T. Pyle, Ila Mae Spangler, W. J. Eubanks, Mary Nell Jarvls. 2nd Row—J. W. Tennyson, Blanche Knight, Eugene Looney, Katharin Love, Jimmy Holcomb. 3rd Row—J. R. Long, Hilda Driskell. Wallace Cochran, Ada Mae Cofielcl, J. B. Smith. 4:h Row—Brlee Harris, Thelma Jean Suggs, Anna Beth Reeves, C. B. Richardson, Dana Anders. 5th Row—August Lehman, Eloisc Rickey, Adrian Ward, Virginia Reed, Johnny BadgweU. TUESDAY. MAY 9. 1939 THE VALLEY HI TIMES PAGE FIVE

First Row to Right—His work's a snap. Oh Yeah? Charles Rayburn, the Janitor. O.oka. v.-niling nt the church. Upper B?r.li­ teral Journalism: Long. BadgweU, the editor, Pyle, Drisklll, Cochran, Hawkins. Lower Berth—Our gang: Dona, Hlldreth. Virginia. Annabeth. Jerry. Four girls: Elva Fox, Dana Anders, Ada Morris, Jerry Grlmmett. Five: Two Cochrans. Adrian Ward. Blanche Knight and Jean Archer. Second Row—Mary Nell and Hilda, they've Just made a pick-up. Sam, Betty and Jimmy with their company smile. Tlu-ee psda- gogues: Mr. Arch Johnson, Junior high arithmetic; Miss Dunkle, high school English; Mr. Swinney, high school principal. Third row—Annabeth Reeves, sweet dreams; Hlldreth, with surprised look, and Gerry, self satisfied; Sup:. Johnson, wilh Loom Adams, and Lavinia Lawrence, ail happy. _, ... Fourth Row—Mrs. Richardson, nee Anna Jane Suggs, heroine of the play. "On the Set." Four of a kind—popular—: Hamll Mathls, Kyles, Peery. Thkk as thieves—Katharin Love, Jewell Baird. Blanche Knight. Blanche Shugart and Catherine Peltigrew. Fifth Row—Johnny Bill BadgweU and a number of his friends—Katharin Love. Blanche Knight, Blanche Shugart, Catherine P. Mildred Butts. Eloise Rickey, Jewell Baird (they say they bad a picnic!) Important Men! Brice Harris. Preston Thompson, Sam Smith, and Claude, all Journalists; Last—"Birdie" Suggs. Eloise Hlldreth and Mildred. LONGACRE DAIRY Grade A Raw Milk - Cream - Buttermilk KUYKENDALL GROCERY Butter - Chocolate and Orange Drinks FINE FOODS - VEGETABLES - MEATS PROTECT YOUR HEALTH HAROLD LONGACRE, Mgr. Phone 77 -Jl The Grocery Where Courtesy Is-A Specially TUESDAY. MAY 9. 1939 PAGE SIX THE VALLEY HI TIMES Chrirles D. Johnson Sup-!-, of Schoo's

.i.i'ucd. lion in It." Just then "Esco" sit- HUMOR I ting in the next seat stuck a pin Ha has sung in the boys' glee Jeweler: "Why do you wanl to club for one and one-half years | into Johnny. Jumping up, John- and at tho present lime is holding refund your money on the engage­ | nie explained: "Ouch! Esco stuck down first tenor ln the boys' quar- ment ring? Didn't It suit?" me with a pin!" .ct. Ho has also played the boss James Cochran: "The ring suit­ Miss Glotfelter: "Correct, but .ubn and sousaphone in the banc ed all right—but I didn't." don't use so much expression next .'or a year. time." Mary Nell Jarvls Miss Erwin: "Now. if I sub­ Nell hns I he dlsllnetlon of being He wants to attend A. & M. a the only senior girl with red hair. Stillwater and study agriculture. tract 25 from 37, what's the dif­ ' Virginia: "I'm reading a mystery Contrary to tho belief that most • • • ference?" book.'' red heads are III tempered, she has Preston Thompson: "Yeah, thats Ada Bell Morris what I say, who cares?" Calvin: "Why, that book's like a swocl, lovable disposition. Her Ada Is a well-known member of our household budget." graces are average and she has .he sen.or class. She has been In Blanche Shugart: "Some men Virginia: "It is." been a lending school ln P. V. since school here for the post 11 Mi years. thirst after fame, some after love, the first grade. She has brown hair and eyes and and some after money." Mother: "Your school report She has been a member of the Is about five feet, four inches tall. W. J.: "And I know something shows a lot of very low marks. glee club for two years and Is She was a member of the Panth­ How about It?" now serving as secretary of the they all thirst after." erettes for a year and has made Blancnc: "What's that?" Ha Mae: "Well, you see, moth­ senior home room. She has been average grades throughout her W. J.: "Salted Peanuts." oc.lvo in band work for three years school life. er, everything is so high nowadays, and really man-handles that bass I thought It was time some items She plans to attend nurses' col­ Miss Glotfelter: "Johnny Bill, were down. drum. She win a member of the lege at Dallas as soon as she fin­ give a sentence with an Interjec- pap club In her freshman year. ishes school. She has high hopes Nell plans to attend O.C.W. and of being a surgical nurse some day. Oteka Cochran: "I turned the I way I signalled," (Indignantly after she has high hopes of some day And we all wish her the best of and Is about five feet and seven bolng a nurse or a dietician. luck. Inches tall. the crash.) * • * She was previously a member of Driver: "I know It. Thafs what Robert K»rl GarrUon • • • footed me." Olcka Cochran the girls glee club and this year Robot t Earl Is five feel, ten mi.I she Is taking music theory. Her one-half laches mil and has fiery I'm sure OUekn needs no intro- C. B.: "I understand fish Is iuction. She has attended school grades are average. rod hair. He has spent his entire She has made definite plans to good for the brain. Can you rec­ school 11 *e in Pauls Valley. His n Pauls Valley since the first ommend anything special for me?" »rade, with exception of one year enter nurse's training at the Gen­ grades are average .and he is every eral hospital this coming June. We Doctor: "Well, you might begin ready to give his assistance when ipent at St. Mary's academy. She with a whale." has brown curly hair, brown eyes wish her lota of luck.

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High School Faculty FIRST ROW—Mr. Ray Thompson, athletic coach; Miss Mary Claylon, penmanship and spelling,' Miss Manone Glotfelter, English 4 and Latin; Mr. Rex Peery. science, wrestling and assistant football coach; Miss Juanita Hamilton, Home Economics. SECOND ROW—Mr. Raymond Paine, history and basketball coach; Mils Mab!e Erwln, mathematics; Mr. J. S. Swinney. principal of high school; Mr. Thomas Glaze, vocational agriculture; Miss Maggie Martin, Spanish and English. THIRD ROW—Miss Fanchon Mnthis, commercial subjects; Mr, Kennolh R'.chards, Instructor in vocal music. ON OPPOSITE PAGE FACULTY MEMBERS, from left to right—Gene Fennema, industrial arts; Kermlt Kites, Junior high history; Paul Enix, band director.

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Sill inc. left to right—W. J. Eubanks, Associate editor; Frances Hall, cony reader; Johnnie Badgewell, editor first semester; Claude Parsons, editor; Jewel Baird, proof reader; Lucille Isaac, Copy cd Itor; Hybert Austin, editor second semester. Standing. left to right—Juanita Cllne, Coy Ponder, Thelma Suggs, Fern Gosnell, Brice Harns, Marie Wages, Mary Nell Jarvis, Cassie Wright, Preston Thompson, Bernlce Whitaker, Ada Bell Morris, U. S. Austin, Mildred Butts, Oteka Cochran, Mary Jo Burch, Eloise Rickey, Katharin Love, Jerry Grlmmett, Virginia Reed, Anna Beth Reeves, Blanche Shugart, Carole Morrison, Lavinia Lawrence and Elva Fox. _^______Brier Harris She has been a member of the Elva Fox literary line. He is planning to Here is one of the most popular glee club for three years. She Elva is another of those short attend college at A. and M. col­ senior boys and one who has taken was vice-president of her home­ seniors. She is only five feet two lege in Stillwater. His greatest part In several school activities. room in her freshman year and inchs tail, has brown hair and eyes. ambition is to be an aeronautical Brice came to Pauls Valley from president in her junior year. Her Although she doesn't make much engineer and we wish him the best Lindsay to enter the eighth grade grades are above average and her noise, she always has her work in of luck. and has been in school here from conduct in school Is beyond re­ on time and makes average grades. • * • that time. proach. She was also active in our pep club for a year. Clyde Horr Brice was vice-president of his Blanche is one of the few girls Clyde entered highschool here as home room in his junior year and who has had experinece in playing As many of us seniors, Elva is has held various other positions in basketball and she is always ready undecided as to her course in life, a freshman. Several years previous his classes. He is interested ln to take part ln tournaments and but she does plan to attend East he attended Texas schools. He skating, dancing and other sports. inter-class games, Central Teachers College at Ada. has been a member of the glee club He played centcrfield on the .soft- • • • * • • for two years and at the present hull team last summer. James Dickson time is a member of our 2T.F.A. After graduating, Brice plans to Eloise Rickey James is better known as Jim- chapter. Clyde has made average go to college and we are sure ha Elolsc has brown hair and eyes He's six feet ail and has black hair grades and held various offices in will be successful in whatever he She makes good grades and is a and blue eyes. He was elected to home room. Like most boys, he undertakes. . favorite among her class mates. represent his home room in the has been interested in football and • • • She has 'been a student in Pauls stulent council for a year, and has basketball, coming out for both, Valley schools since she first s la ri­ made average grades throughout different years. Clyde would like Blanche Shugart al Lee has been a member.of the his highschool years. He came out Blanche came to us In her fresh­ to attend A. and M. college at glee club for three years. for football and wretsllng separate Stillwater and take up aeronauti­ man year from consolidated three, She plans to be a stenographer years. Jim is a great reader of where she was salutatorlan. Since cal engineering. We wish him the and hopes to attend some business books and well informed along the best of luck. then she has been an active par­ college. We'll certainly miss Eloise ticipant in our school activities. and' we wish her lots of luck. KIMSEYS IGA STORE PAULS VALLEY HOME OWNED BOWLING ALLEY Fresh Fruits - Vegetables and Meats STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES We Cater to Ladies and Men H. L. KIMSEY, Owner "Bowl for Health" BILL BUMGARNER, Mgr. PHONES 756 and 757

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UPPER ROW—from left to right—Albert Cochran. Joy Cochran. Joy Cochran. Billle Jo Jackson. Wanda Knight. Louise Skoon Evelvn Veaver, Neddy Hae Price. Carrol Foss, Louise Fitzgerald. Jerry Grlmmett. ' l >n SECOND ROW—Dick Ivy. Jean Harper, Jasper Bean, Kenneth K.-mp, Robert Pratt. Billy Ponder. Johnny Bill Bndeowell C B Rlrh- erson, Sam Smith, Richard Wallace, Billy Jo Hamilton, James Co.-hran. THIRD ROW—Coy Ponder, Marion D. Ward. Juanita Roberts. Do.-othy Lee Show, Pauline Landers, Norma Dean Ponder Zelma Love­ lace, Hlldreth Helm, Virginia Reed, Jimmie Holcomb.

Jimmy Holcomb She was elected p.-eilden. o." the J. B. Smith Walter: "How did you find your Jimmy came here In his sopho­ sophomore class her second year In steak, sir?" J. B. is a newcomer to our high- more year from Oklahoma City. school hare. At present she Is trea­ James Dickson: "It was jus! luck. school. He halls from Pernell in Since then he has been active ln surer of the student council and a I happened to move that piece of sports and other school activities talented member of the girls' glee school. He hails from Pernell. He potato and there It was." as well. Jimmy has lettered two ciub and mixed chorus. has taken part in baseball and baik- years in football, one year In bask Virginia has made so many I etball prior to h°.s coming here. He Mr. Smith (taking Sam to slhoal- etball, and two years in baseball. friends since she has been with !was a member o.' th: glee cub ln room): "My boy's after lenrnin'; He has served In the student coun­ us, It will be a dprcssing moment I Pernell and makes average What have you got?" cil for three years and has been when she leaves. 'grades. Although J. B. hasn't been Teacher: "We offer Arithmetic. president of the organization for She plans to attend college at with us long, he comes highly rec­ English, Trigonometry, Spelling, the past year. Jimmy has made OKlahoma A and M at Stillwater. ommended and we'll miss him when etc." definite plans to attend O. U. next But wherever she goes, or what­ he Is gone. Good luck, and here's Mr. Smith: "Just give him aims year and decided to take up pe­ ever she does we know that Vir­ hoping you'll be successful In of that trigonometry; he's the troleum engineering. ginia Reed will be a great success. whatever you undertake. worst shot In the family...... O. B. Richardson! I_ Mat- Spangler Everyone knows C. B. He's one of our all around senior students. Everyone knows Ila Mae. She has I He has come out for two years in always had the record of making basketball and football and has let­ about the highest grades in school. tered one year in basketball. Be She came through Junior high with hopes to letter in both this year. flying colors and is graduating with high honors. Now she holds an ex­ He has been a member of the stu cellent chance of being valedictor- I dent council for three years and Ian of the graduating class of '39. has been reelected for the coming term. He has played the violin in She was a member of the glee club and Pantherettes in her fresh-1 the school orchestra and has been BLUEBIRD, gleaming in its an active supporter of our school. man and sophomore years, and has held various offices in home room. I C. B. hasn't decided just what he bluc-whitcbcauiy...exquisitely Ila Mac has made no definite I wants to be. 'but he plans to at­ set in a ring that proudly cn- tend college. plans as to where she will attend i college, but she is seriously consld- I circlcs her fingcr.is tru ly thegi fc erlng Baylor University. Her am­ Virginia Reed bition Is to be a dietician. I ibrthcbridc.gnduatcor sweet­ Last but not least, Virginia Reed, heart. ABIucbird registered Dia- ij the writer of all Velvet Hammers, * • • enters our hall of honor. Lavinia Lawrence: "Do you re­ mond is the finest tokenof your __i Our brown-eyed Virginia, one of turn the money when an article love or affection and it is made * the most popular girls In high- isn't satisfactory?" school came Co Pauls Valiiey from Merchant: "That depends on the doubly precious by our written Durant during her freshman year. article." guarantee of perfection. Wc in­ Since then she has taken part In Lavinia: "This is a book." vite you to inspect them today. several activities besides keeping Merchant: "What was wrong up with her school work. She is with it?" one of the few who boast of not Lavinia: "I didn't like the way it having missed a single honor roll. ended." f IBILIU IE IB II IR ID /3<_6W DIAM OND RINGS

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Pauls Vallev. Oklahoma M.B. SMITH Jewelry &Gift Shop PAULS VALLEY'S OLDEST JEWELRY STOBE TUESDAY. MAY 9. 1939 PAGE TEN THE VALLEY HI TIMES (_u.li- Bell Wright Cassic has blond hair and blue eyes. She has spent her entire life in Pauls Valley. She makes average grades and is finishing highschool in three and o:;c-hal. years. she was home room reporter her M»j*.. -.n:>:e year, and she was acive in Glee cluo wo.'k during I her freshman year. She Is planning to go to business coilege for about two years, then sne hopes to attend Ada. We wish her the best of luck and hope she will be successful. . . . Hlldreth Helm Hlldreth Is a girl who needs no | Introduction. She Is one of the most popular girls in school; she always has a big smile for every­ one. She has at.ended Pauli Val­ ley schools from the primary to mc twelfth. As a sophomore she was football queen, as well as vies president 01 her home room. Sno was a stu­ ti * dent council member In her junior © 0 year and has been a member of the glee club three years. When Hlldreth graduates ln the spring we will lose a student, who, through her cheerful disposition and school spirit* has added much BACK ROW—Dorothy Mae Harrison. Jean Archer, Jimmy B. O'Harro, Evelyn Ashurst, Dorothy Jean to our highschool. Sc_tl, Dorathene Parsons, Betty Jo Badgewell, Miss Juanita Hamilton, sponsor. MIDDLE ROW—Mary Newell, Dorothy Mankln, Hazel Skeen, Marlon Ward, Dorothy Ivy, Ruth Travis, Maxine Roundtree. Thelma MURKS FIRST ROW Wanda Bronson, M. E. Gatlln, yell leader; Norma Dean Ponder, Pauline Landers, yell Thelma Is one of our tiniest sen­ leader; Hlldreth Helm and Thelma Jean Suggs. ior brunettes. She's only five .feet, one Inch tall and ha> dark brown and boys' glee clubs and mixed j room for three consecutive years. Jerry Grim melt curly hair with blue eyes. She chorus. She a!so p.ays for asscmb Her grades have been average and Jerry is another of our senior makes honor roll grades and liter- lv programs and has been a mem- ihe is a former member of the brunettes. She's five feet three ally sets a typewriter on fire; In ] <*"• °* *e band for three years. Pantherettes. Inches tall with hazel eyes and I act, L'he makes the best speed rec-' * * * She has definitely decided on go­ brown hair. Jerry is everyone's ord for second year typing. Dana Anders ing to O. U. Her ambition is to friend. She makes good grades She has held various o.f.ces in j Dana Is five feet, two inches tall Decome a designer. We wish her and her teachers all like her. Ifome room and has been a mem-' with brown hair and gray eyes, much success. She was vice-president of her ber of the Pantherettes for three Site spent her freshman year in home room In her freshman year years. She has also been gener< highschool here and then moved and secretary in her sophomore ous ln giving one oi her study halls away, only to come back to us in lie mice Whilakcr year. She served in the student each day for the past three and her senior year. She has already Although Bernlce has only been council during her junior year and one-half years to working In the shown her school spirit by joining with us her freshman and senior is finishing highschool In three and office, our pep club. years, she has won many friends one-half years. As most of the other seniors, she i She makes average grades and Is and has been a popular member of Jerry ,has been In the glee club hQi made no definite plans for the well liked by all the teachers as her set. one year and is an active member fuiure, but wants to take a busi­ well as the s Indents. She is one She Is not very tall and has of the Pantherettes. She plans to ness course. or our best sopranos and is now brown hair and blue eyes. Her go to college and we know she will secretary of the mixed chorus, grades are average and basketball succeed. Anna Beth Reeves Dana plans to spend a year or is one of her best-liked sports. • •- * * Everyone knows this blond-head- so in college before she takes a Bern ice is one of the many girls Don: "Do you flirt with every e:l, blue-eyed senior girl. She's al­ course ln nursing or beauty oper- who chooses a course in beauty op­ fellow the way you do with me?" ways smiling and troubles never jating. erating as a career. So here's luck Carole: "No, none of them ever seem to get her down. She is liked j We II mlsi J. W. when he gradu- Lo her in that chosen profession. needed so much encouragement." by the student body as well as her :ates this year, teachers. * * * She has held various offices In Mary Jo Buxoh iiome loom during her high school Everyone knows Mary Jo. She JOHN L's BARBER SHOP years. She was a member of the I has been in school in Pauls VaUey s.udent council in her junior and since the first grade. She has many LOOKS COUNT senior years. friends and Is a popular member She Is an accomplished pianist of her set. Let Us Improve Them nnd li now playing for the girls' | She was secretary of her home

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Panthers Have Fair S eason New Captains Elected To On Gridiron With Five Wiin s Lead Panthers In 1940 Pratt, Ivy, Co-Captains The Panther machine won five Cage|r s Select Ali- games, dropping six games to op­ Every year brings a new foot­ '39-'40 Basketball Team ponents, but In spite of this fact, Opp'Onen t Team ball season, a new basketball scho- the Panther eleven were able to dule, and a new wrestling season. The basketball lettermen again make their total score overshadow At the recent meeting of the For each of these someone, or couldn't decide between two play­ that of their opponents. The totals basketball lettermen to elect a someone*, are supposed to be the ers and for the third consecutive were 113 points for their opposi­ captain, they also decided to elect leaders, so they are chosen, not by year elected co-captains, the two tion and 119 points for the home an all-opponent team from which the coaches, the principal nor any­ being Robert Pratt, and Dick Ivy, team. the ployers who had given the Pan­ body except the boys who have to guards from this year's team. The season's results are as thers the most trouble were select­ play anil associate with them dur- Both have lettered two years, follows: ed. In the athletic events. So with a Ivy having been a regular both Opp. P. V. Those selected were: great deal of pleasure I Introduce years, and Pratt having started the Panthers leaders, or maybe I Anadarko 6 0 F.—McLean, Shawnee. should say captains of 1939-40. many of the games. With eight of Sulphur _. 0 47 F.—West, Ada. the twelve lettermen returning McAlester . 7 0 C.—Fisher, Norman. When the Red and Black trots they should captain a good team Madlll __. 0 6 G.—Absure, Elmore City. on the gridiron, at the heed with thorugh the *39-*40 basketball sea­ Ada - 25 7 G.—McCurdy (C), Purcell. the football in his hand will be son. Wilson ._. 25 0 Also chosen was an "All Big Billy Ponder, the griddcrs' unani­ Durant . 0 13 Five Team" in which two Panthers mous choice for the leader. The Robert Earl G.: "Do you serve Marlow . 0 33 grapplera have decided on Jack crabs here?" were chosen on the second team. Bills, probably the best all-around Purcell . 0 7 1st Team Walter: "We serve anyone; sit Duncan wrestler ln the history of the 24 0 F.—Smith, Pauls Valley. down." Ardmore _. 26 6 school, and also district champion. F.—West, Ada. The basketball team again could C.—Bussell, Ardmore. not decide, so co-captains were cho­ G.—Parsons, Pauls Valley. sen, Dick Ivy and Robert Pratt, Twelve Football Games G.—Geter, McAlester. two hustler* that never quit and Second Team are at their best when the going Scheduled For 1939 Season F.—Pyle, Pauls Valley. I* toughest. B.—Chambers, Ardmore. Having acquainted yourselves C.—Caldwell, Durant. Below Is the football schedule Sept. 15—Lawton, there. with them, I am sure you will join Sept, 22—Sulphur, there. G,—Lehman, Ardmore. me In a salute to the "CAPTAINS for 1939 announced by Coach Ray G.—Ghlgelri, McAlester. Thompson. On it will be found two Sept. 29— McAlester, there. OF •SS.'iO.' new teams, Lawton and Northeast Oct. 6—Northeast, here. highschool of Oklahoma City. The Oct. 13—Ada, there. Panthers will also have the regular Oct. 20—Wilson, here. Oct. 27—Durant, there. teams. Nov. 3—Marlow, here. This is believed to be the tough­ Nov. 10—Purcell, there. GENTRY'S HI CREAM STORE est schedule that the Panthers Nov. 17—Duncan, here. Try Our Freczcr-Frcsh Ice Cream have yet faced, but outlook for a Nov. 24—Anadarko, here. good teams equalizes the situation. Nov. 30—Ardmore, here. FRANK'S BARBER SHOP GET YOUR HAIRCUTS and SHAVES AT BABY CHICKS FRANK'S PLACE Thousands of Chicks hatching weekly from 15 leading strains. Quality and prices can't be beat. All Chirks from Blood Tested Flocks, CUSTOM HATCHING - TWO CENTS PER EGG 75,000 Hen Egg Capacity - 10,000 Turkey Egg Capacity CONGRATULATIONS SENIORSI 10,000 Chick Brooder Plant - 25,000 Chick Broodery. W. D. AUSTIN RAI N BOW HATCHERY —GROCERY-

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"Where Service Is A Pleasure" We Back the School In All Its Activities FOR MEN AND BOYS TUESDAY, MAY 9. 1939 THE VALLEY HI TIMES PAGE THIRTEEN Wrestlers Record Very Impressive The Panther's record to date WRESTLING since Coach Rex Peery came here in 1936, consists of twenty-five vio lories, seven defeats and one tie Wrestling Lettermen and with two more matches to wrestle. Capital Hill, Ardmore, Sulphur and Norman hold victories over the Panthers; but the Panthers have decisively defeated these teams in return matches, except Norman, with whom only one dual match was wrestled. The Panthers have lost only one home match in three yars and that to the above-mentioned Norman team which won here last year, 19-17. The Panthers will have a chance to avenge that defeat when they travel to Norman on Since the sport was started here three captains have been elected. Louis Ray Butler was elected hon­ orary captain of 1936-37, Robert lireecc captain In 1937-38 and Aug- gust Lehman for 1938-39. Every year Mr. Chas. Johnson awards a medal to the wrestler with the most points, onslderlng he has conducted himself ii| sportsmansl ike manner. Jack Bills won the award the first year and Grant Walner won it last year. So far this season, Robert Miler is in the lear, closely followed by Adrian Ward. Top Row, left to right—Kelly Wells, Billy Hamilton, Adrian Ward, Wallace Cochran, Warren The mat men have entered two Thompson, Richard Wallace, Ray Brinley and Coach Peery. district tournaments in the two Bottom Row, left to right—Wilbur Manning, Earl Howard, Lewis Eubanks, Captain August Lehman, years wrestling has been here. Jack Bills, Bob Miler and Bob Love. They have emerged with five ion August Lehman who has let- p; y ar Baseball Ing batten to an average of only firsts, two seconds and two thirds. rst e three hits per game, also a team They won second place in the tour­ tered for three years, Adrain _ Ward, two-year letterman and Wal- Proves Biq Success batting of .294 gave the boys on nament year before last and car> the mound a lot of support The rled off first place last year for lace Cochran who lettered for the I ———— first time this year. Other three ' For the first time ln many years Individual batting averages were which they received a beautiful fairly high with Sam Smith leading plaque. year men are Lewis Eubanks, and the Red and Black have donned the pack with a .388. Jimmy Hot- The wrestlers hold a daily work­ Billy Hamilton: two years, Adrain ... .„,, ,,.. „„J __ . „„,., comb had the most runs with 12 out of about 2V_ hours which is Thompson... ' ™ , . Ra'y .. . Brinley,, , ..Wilbu. r basebaleither, lbecaus uniformse up, tano dth noe timt lne vaithins to his credit, spent in receiving holds, wrestling article was written seven games | The batting and getting plenty of road work. ManningWard. Richar. Jacdk WallaceBills, , andWarre Bobn averages are Strict attention Is paid to the Miler. The first year men are Earl | had been won and three lost. The | follows: weight of the men on the team, Howard, Wallace Cochran, Bob Panthers have made seventy runs Player AB R II AV. who are chosen by means of week­ Love, and Kelly Weld. to the opponents' thirty-five doub- Smith _Z_] 37 6 14 .388 ly tryouts, wherein, all challengers llnog their runs. Still ahead is L. Eubanks 32 6 11 .344 have an opportunity to beat the Adrian Ward I the state tournament and the Parsons 21 4 7 .333 county meet in which the Panthers 9 .321 mann off the team. Adrian is another one of our Holcomb — 28 12 are co-favorites with Wynnewood. | jJ . gQgankEubanks . 34 8 8 .258 Wrestlers Select ngraduatin- , . g seniors„ , tal__l, wit_• h brow___.n ,| Thirteen boys who kept coming —homraon an 10 5 .250 ?*"•..„_• T5; P ""b™«°i?«tt all season won a baseball leu- gmT U 3 3 .225 Fourteen Lettermen 6 522 to highschool here through the ter These are: W J. Eubanks. lb; ^s' 28 5 10 6 .181 Having enjoyed an unusually j He has come out for wrestling for L^jg Eubanks, lf. Ray Brinley. Bri™cy~" " 35 two years and lettered both of . c^ _ y Hoi- "_, "' g 0 3 JJOO good year with only one blemish 2b Smith( : Jimm 0 1 .225 on their record, the Panther grap- those years. This year he has been comb, 3b; ,ack Bills, rf; Briro | JIT.?'/ 4 plers selected fourteen boys to Iassistant captain of the team and Harris_ ct; Russcn Little, c; Claude 1 _ "" * , represent their spuad. To have has done some fine work bringing | ParsonS| c; Preston Thompson, p; I Juanita R: "Last night I was lettered, all these must have won home victory after victory for our 1 Warren Thompson, p; WUbur Man- kissed twenty times In twenty mln- two matches and must have kept dear old school. He makes aver- Ling rf. _„ Billy Nuttlng, 2b. utos." coming out through all practice ! age grades and is planning to at- Preslon Thompson, Panther Virginia R.: "By the same man?" sessions. From these fourteen, only tend school at A. and M. college. nurIer> avcraged over eight strike- Juanita: "No. Brice was a chang- three graduates, these being Cap! | entire four years, and we'll cer- „„_ a gamC| and ]icked the oppos- cd man after the first kiss." tainly miss him when he fa gone.

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MR. KENNETH RICHARDS, Director First Row—Evelyn Ashurst, Louise Skeen, Louise Fitzgerald, Juanita Roberta, Evelyn Shaw, Betty Sua Orimmett, Hlldreth Helm. Hilda Drisklll. Mary Nell Jarvls, Agnes Wright, Jack Coffman. Bill McGee, Hybert Austin, Alvm Armstrong, Bill Owen. John Ballard. Jack Williamson, J. T. Pyle, Eugene Looney. Second Row From the Back—Virginia Reed. Anna Beth Reeves, Dana Anders. Gernlco Cox. Blanche Shugart, Dorothy Mnnkln. Pauline Landers. Mildred Brooks, Janice Harris, Dorothy Lee Shaw, Frances Hall, Billy Chestnut. Joe Thomas, Wayne Fleming] Buddy Coffman. Joe Stelding, Jack Wade, Billy Allan, Ralph Buckner. David Archer, Joe Ben McNeely. Third Row From Back or Front Row—Wanda June Suggs. Wanda Fay MeChesney, Sara Joe Coffman. Marion Ward, Dalhol Raw- son, Kathleen Dickson, Mary Newell, Mary Katherine Horlon, Judy Baird, Katharin Love, Junior Justice, Robert Garrison, BUI Ponder, Jack Bell. Vernon Ashley. Don Hester, Harold Butler. Vocal Music Dept. Eugene Looney •Ill mila RobiTls Juanita will graduate in the Juanita, one of the school's song­ spring and hopes to attend college. Takes Three Places Eugene is one of our goodV looking senior blonds. He's six birds. Is also one of the school's Wo wish her the best o' luck. In Norman Contest feet tall and has blue eyes. He many blonde*. She has been in has held various offices In home­ Pauls Valley schools her entire The Glee clubs and voice de­ school career, having attended Lev partment, under the direction of rooms and makes average grades. Kenneth Richards, has made a Eugene has readily shown us school before coming to high school. marked improvement over last that he has a good deal of musical She has been active In several MISTLETOE year. More Interest has been talent. He was a member of the different school organizations, hav­ shown by members and It has prov­ quartet for two years and sang In ing been drum major last year and ed a great aid in assemblies and other programs. the Glee Club last year. He is a also a member of the quartet. She EXPRESS member of the band, also. has held several home room of­ The boys' glee club, the mixed Fast Dependable chorus and boys' quartet placed He plans to attend college but fices and was a member of tho stu­ first at Ada, thus enabling them to he is uncertain as to what his life's dent council In her junior year. Service represent this district in the state work will be. Being a member of the Three meet at Norman, April 27. In this LLOYD WIIITTALL contest the boys' quartet received Notes, she has appeared on sev­ a third class rating of "good," the proud of them and hopes they eral different assembly programs. boys' glee club rated "excellent" will do even better next year. or second class, and the mixed The boys' quartet consists of Billy chorus also ranked "excellent." Chestnut, Eugene Looney, Jack i i These fine records may be attrib­ Coffman, and J. T. Pyle. The girls' quartet Is mode up of I I Congratulations Seniors uted to the great effort and labor, Oldest Drug Store In both on the part of director Ken­ l.il.-i Loftln, Jaunita Roberts, Mil­ neth Richards and the members dred Brooks and Dorothy Lee of the club. Pauls Valley is very Show. The girls ranked third at Thomas Off ice the district contest. Pauls Valley I 11 Supply and Printing j "Congratulations Palace Drug Store Seniors" I ! | Pauls Valley ill JohnsonsCafe D. L GOOCH & CO. FRIED CHICKEN

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In his Freshman year he was fading school season, an analysis He makes average grades and has secretary-treasurer of his home In our second year of agricul­ gone out for football two years, room, and was home room presi­ of the Pauls Valley high school ture just past Pauls Valley has lettering each year. dent as a sophomore. He was a F.F.A. chapter makes our chests shown improvement over the first Wallace plans to attend college member of the student council in swell with pride at the improve­ As proof of this we are sending at A. and M. He wants to major his Junior year. He was captain of ment on this year's work under this year our first pace poultry in agriculture. We wish him luck the football team for two years, the capable instruction of our team from the Oklahoma A & M as a future farmer. and that, together with his friend­ coach and instructor, Mr. Thomas interscholastics to the world's liness to everyone, makes him one W. Glaze. • e • poultry congress held at Cleve­ W. u. J'.ub.inlis of the most popular boys In our In the two years Mr. Glaze has land, Ohio. highschool. W. J. is one of our football let­ been Instructor, he has built a The team is composed of Ray­ termen and goes out for almost very fine aggregation of future mond Butler, Donald Lawson and every sport. He plays on the "B" August Lehman farmers from the freshman and W. C. Owens. RaRymond Butler, basketball team and is pitcher for August is five feet, five Inches sophomore classes that are expect­ high man on the team, set a new the baseball team. He has served tall, with blond hair and blue eyes. ed to rank high among the best record at Stillwater, piling up 812 as vice-president of the boys' coun­ He moved here from Konawa in trained and best schools in the points out of a possible 825. cil and the F.F.A. He has held 1934. Since then he has been ac­ state, as far as Judging is concern­ This is the first time In his­ various class offices during his tive in various sports, mainly ed. tory that the poultry congress has highschool years and has filled wrestling and has the honor of j The many activities of our chap­ been held In the United States them well. being the captain of his team this ter include a trip to the Southeast and the last to be held on he W. J. has mode average grades year. Also in '38 he earned the District Livestock show held at North American continent for per­ and has been active in glee club privilege of going to the state tour­ Ada. Here the team, composed of haps a quarter of a century. Poul­ for three years. Ho Is quite tal­ nament. Albert Cochran, Morris Heflln and try from sixty countries all over ented as a speaker. He has also He makes average grades and is Wayne Nation, carried off honors the world will be exhibited. There been active in our Journalism class a member of the FFA chapter of with first place team. At the Mus­ are twenty acres of exhibiLion space and is now holding down the asso­ our school. He is very interested kogee State Fair, the first place that is housed. There have been ciate editor's job and writes our In Future Farmer work and has poultry team came from Pauls six previous World's Poultry con­ editorials. been outstanding in a number of Valley, the team being composed gresses held, the first in Holland, And last of all, we'll add to his judging contests all over the state. of Victor Rickey, August Lehman second In Spain .third in France, song of praise our wish for his August plans to attend A. (k M. and Raymond Butler. At this same fourth in Italy, fifth in Canada, success ln future life. college, hut he still is undecided fair, Pauls Valley came through sixth ln Germany. as to what his life's work will bo. with second place livestock and dairy teams. These two teams were Victor Rickey composed of Albert Cochran, Mor­ laid Lawson was second high Indi­ Victor Is another one of our Donald Lawson ris Heflin and Wayne Nation. vidual in this contest. In the heroes of the gridiron. He has Donald entered highschool here Farm Management contest, W. J. ln the ninth grade. Since then he At the Oklahoma City State Fair been playing football for the last our poultry team composed of Eubanks was high Individual with three years and has lettered for the has been a good student, making IW. C. Owens rating second. W. C. average grades and taking part in August Lehman, Victor Rickey and last two. He is a member of our Raymond Butler won third. Third Owens also was 3rd high indivld- FFA chapter and is active in ag­ various school activities. For the I ual in the rafter cutting contest. past two years he has been a mem­ place also went to our dairy team, ricultural work. At the present composed of Morris Heflin, Wayne Ending a perfect year of tri­ time he is serving as secretary for ber of the F.F.A. chapter here,' and has taken part in judging con-1 Nation and Victor Rickey. At the umphs the annual F.F.A. Banquet the chapter. To add further to his Lawton State Judging contest, was given. Mr. C. P. Thompson, laurels, he was a member of the teats all over the stale. Donald has no definite plans for the future high place individual honors went j professor from A. & M. was main State Poultry Judging team last to Lewis Eubanks. Prize was his ! speaker. Mr. Ray Craig, State year and was also a member of but me wish him success in what­ ever he undertakes. pick of the entire herd of pure- | Southeast District Supervisor, pre- the crops team that placed second. • • • breds at the Cameron Aggie Col­ I sented Mr. Glaze with a check for Victor's ambition is to be a good lege. $175.00 Otoward taking the poultry farmer and we wish him all the James Cochran At our Garvin county Free Fair team to the worlds poultry con- success in the world. James Cochran is one uf our i gress. "handsome" heroes of the gridiron j James Cochran exhibited the sat and is six feet tall, with brown Grand Champion Boar and Lee At the conclusion of the banquet J. It. Long eyes and black hair. He has play- I Fields, Jr. exhibited the Grand Mr. Glaze presented Arless Ellison J. R. is about five feet-ten inches ed football for four years and has Champion. a loving cup for being the most tall and has black hair and brown lettered three of those years. He is At this same fair we won two outstanding boy In agriculture. He eyes. He's another of our expert tackle on the first string. plaques, one given by the Young also awarded Glen Menefee a free Journalists. J. R. finished at He has been a member of the Business Men's Assn. and the other trip to the American Royal live­ Christmas, but up to that time he F.F.A. for two years and Is now by the Garvin County Fair Co. for stock show at Kansas City for be- handled the Exchange very effi­ serving as "farm watch-dog" in the high place teams in F.F.A. exhibi­ | ing second outstanding in our chap­ ciently. He has held several home chapter. He wrestled' in '36 and tions. iter. room offices and makes average has been a member of our glee Topping off a successful year our Looking back over our past year grades. J. R. would like to be a club every year. chapter journeyed to Stillwater. we can see how successful our cattleman and plans to attend A. He has served In the Student Here we rated second-best all- chapter has been. Being a gradu­ and M. college. We hope he'll have Council one year and has been round school In the state. ating seinor, may I wish Mr. Glaze smooth sailing and the best of luck. re-elected for his senior year. We Our A crops team composed of and his oncoming crop of Future Donald Lawson, Arless Ellison and Farmers all the luck in the world. W. J. Eubanks placed third. Don- —W. J. Eubanks.

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Grant Newell, drum major (left); Mr. Enix, director, (right) . Front left"Is Juanita Roberts; Front right is Anna Jane Suggs. Band by private members helped to fill SENIOR WILL Ulysses Samuel Austin (U.S.A.) out the Instrumentation without "Demure" little Virginia Dick­ which they couldn't have hoped to son hands down her inherited The band, under the direction of (Continued From Page 1) place in the contests. worldly xperlence to Pearl Den­ Paul Enix, has probably improved At the first of the year officers nis. This was willed to Virginia more than any other organization Bobbie Lee Willis, the "Little were elected ranking as follows: last year by Moselle Blackburn in school. Through the summer Miss Sunshine" of the Senior class captain, Anna Beth Reeves; serg­ who received it from Mary Stlrman they worked on technique and were wills her humor (and giggle) to eant, J. W. Tennyson, lieutenants, Blllle Jackson who Is about her of'ST. prepared at the beginning of school Warren Gibson and Spurge Coch­ to make themselves one of the best equal. The senior class is blessed with ran. These same officers were re­ two accomplished artists, Jean Ar­ bands in the state. This was prov­ elected for the second semester. Thelma Suggs leaves her widely ed when they entered In B class known fender smashing activities cher and Ada Mae Cofleld. (Ars Band members, with Mr. Paul Gratia Artis). Both will this ar­ at the contests instead of double Enix director, are as follows: to John Stevens, who someday will B, as of last year, and placed smash more than a fender. tistic gift to Lewis Eubanks and Cornet—W. Gibson, D. Shaw, Starchy Austin. If any one has superior ln Ada and excellent at Nutting, Newell, Palchcll. Jones, Samuel Overton Smith hereby state In Stillwater. I ever seen either of their drawings D. Smith, Nance. bequeths his most prized possession, they will understand the girls' gen- At the first of the year, through Clarinet—A. Reeves. J. Shaw, J. the beautiful sound of his name {eroslty. donations from the business men Goodson, Cobble, Clark, Ponder, and unusual Initials (S.OS.) to one and various money-raising enter­ Davis, Roberts, A. Smith, Harrison, who also has a prized moniker. August Lehman leaves his inher­ tainments given by the band, new B. Ladd, Martin, Montgomery, ited, from Breece, "Gilligan hitch" uniforms were furnished for the King, Knight, Leek. to the new wrestler Captain, Jack Bassoon—Hortness. Bills who "knows 'em all." enTre band. Trombones—Archer, J. B. Gib­ Horns—Coffleld, J. Tennyson, The band, now composed of 55 son, Stapp, Walker. Vaught, Weaver, Bob Reeves, Jack­ Brice (you can't love two) Har­ members, has several new instru­ Baritones—J. W. Tennyson, Jona son. ris bequeaths his art of wearing ments that were bought by the Roberts. Flutes—Z. Goodson, C. Ladd. clothes to Ralph Pntehell who says Mothers' club. These instruments, Saxaphones — Cochran, Nichols, Oboe—Wilson. he can't wear Brlce's clothes. a bassoon, oboe, alto and bass clar­ McGruder, Looney, Ashley. Basses—Heflln, Cox, Gllley. Eugene Looney wills nil inter- inet, and a baritone saxophone, Bass clarinet—McGee. Percussion — Jarvls, Latimer. with three French horns bought Alto clarinet—Bowling. Story, Hughs, Witten. (Continued On Page 20)

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This Studio Specializes in Fine Life-Like Portraits Each year the closing of the school year and coming of vacation brings a happy flood of memories. The studio is in personal charge of G. W. Norvelle, 'After graduation eighteen of the most profitable and who is well known throughout the state as one of the happiest years of our life were spent in active best photographers in the south. school work. This studio carries a complete line of fresh East­ "Home of Banquet Foods at Budget Prices" man Kodak films and does the very best Kodak finish­ Oly H. Vaught, Sr. Oly Vaught, Jr ing and quickest service. Mrs. Oly H. Vaught H. R. Vaught We extend heartiest congratulations to the gradu­ Jess Willingham ating class of 1939. Darrell Smith PAG EIGHTEEN THE VALLEY HI TIMES TUESDAY, MAY 9. 1939

1st Row—Robert Earl Garrison, Beatrice Halle, Preston Thompson, Cassle Wright, Clyde Hoff. 2nd Row—Victor Rickey, Margaret Johnson. Lloyd Hawkins, Marie Wages, Jean Archer Leola Adams Mildred Butte The Perfect Gentleman: "So Jean Is a girl that gets around Leola entered high school here In This dark-haired, blue-eyed dam- sorry I bumped into you—I didn't a bit. She's lived in about six her freshman year. Prior to this sel is a new comer to P. V. high, see you." dilferent states and twice that time she attended Union Springs. She comes to us ln her senior year Fern Gosnell: "Flatterer." many cities. She came to us in She is 5 feet, 5 and one half Inches from Stratford, where she was u her senior year from BlackwelL tall with brown hair and blue eyes, member of the girls' basketball Jimmy: "Everything seems She bat played basketball and was Leola has taken part In the Inter- team. She was one of their star brighter after I've been out with • a member of the mixed chorus scholastic tournaments and various players and lettered three years. you." there. She studied dramatics for other school activities. She makes She was a member of the Slrat- Hildre'.h: "It should—you never two years and has a natural art majority A's and A-'s and has an lord pep team for three years. Her go home till morning." talent. Jean has been a member excellent chance of winning one of ip-ades are average and she has of several social organizations. She the highest honors awarded to held various homeroom offices, has made definite plans to go to students making the best grades. Mildred plans to enter nurse's Bob: "They say, dear, that people O. U. next year. Jean wants to She has made no definite plans as training as soon as she finishes who live together get, in time, to lake a course in art and be a com- to where she will attend college, school. We wish her lots of luck look exactly alike." mercial Illustrator. With her abll- but she hopes to take a business In her chosen profession; it's a dlf- Virginia: "Then you may con­ lty we know she will make good. I course. ficult task but a great one. sider my refusal final." WRIGHT SHOE SHOP 1 SHOES FIXED THE WRIGHT WAY w. L MENEFEE AT WRIGHT'S —INSURANCE— j LOONEY'S CAFE REAL ESTATE LOANS Try Our Good Short Orders 101 Eas1 t Paul — Phone 711 and Tasty Hamburgers 1

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Phone 682 Dry Goods and Clothing PAGE TWENTY THE VALLEY HI TIMES TUESDAY. MAY 9. 1939 better Inquiring reporter. Marie Wages will her knowledge' SENIOR WILL W. J. Eubanks wills his ability of how to manipulate a typewriter to rate a date with his "Indian to Pearl Dennis who hasn't quite • (Continued From Page 17) Princess" and a scat in her car to learned how to burn it up yet. "f est In the M. & K. Bakery and W. C. Owens. W. C. says that he Blanche "I'm From the City" Ma friendly smile to Robert Pratt will just walk: Thanks! Shugart leaves her bunch of friends "the doughnut kid." Mary Jo Burch leaves her abll-' to Agnes Wright. I. R. TOLBERT Arils Ellison, the age of Innocence Ity to win the hearts of out-of- Ada Bell Morris, one of the most bequeaths his success as a farm- town boys to Eiewnnda Richardson capable and dependable gifts of the DEPENDABLE er*s son. (He'll keep the farm­ and her side kick, Irene Mitchell, senior class, wills her prize quail- er's daughter) to Albert Cochran. J. T. Pyle leaves his position on; lies to Veachley Hunt. F.F.A. Pres. the basketbal team to Albert Coch Lavinia Laurence leaves her INSURANCE Beatrice Halle, a shorthand shark ran. Albert says he prefers foot­ habit of not flirting to BUly Ham­ says she doesn't hate any Junior ball but he will take this and ilton. enough to even wish they would leave it to someone else next year. Wallace Cochran bequeaths his take shorthand next year. Coy willed his Interest In Scott seat in English Literature class to James Thomas last year willed to anyone that wanted her but Ad­ Junior Justice. Wallace said he Claude Parsons his gridiron love, rian Ward Is a little more specific certainly hoped he didn't take it. but "Esco" didn't use it. This year and leaves his share to Clinton Sayles. Bernlce Whitaker. who usually Jimmy Holcomb bequeaths his foot­ gets to school about 9:30. leaves ball fame to him with this desire. J. B. Smith, the loudest boy In | her tardy marks m ,he teachers Use It Elbert! school, hereby bequeaths his sum , ro„ books to ,,,„. McNeelv. Anna Jane Suggs says she needs and common sense to Grant New- ,, , ._ ... , ell. (He needs to be loud!!) °onf ?„ le»ve» ht* b^h/ul"c-s most of her domestic ability but i,nd leaves a little to Dorothene Par­ Dana Anders leaves her uncanny «*'«*««» «ush to Billy Ow- ability to leave -Pauls Valley and ens, who Is already overflowing sons. Clyde says "Thanks to Anne." with it. Robert "Percy" Garrison says return, to Kenneth Kemp. When he goes away we hope he never re­ J. W. Tennyson keeps his Job at that he will take all his worldly Crabtree's. possessions with him much to the turns. joy of the junior class. Red Ash­ Jerry Grlmmett leaves her "gift" Johnny Bill Badgewell leaves his ley is an up and coming frosh as an actress to Louise Fitzgerald. long record as Hi Times Editor and may inherit something from Lloyd Hawkins wills his knack to anyone who can equal it. Percy. as a feature writer to Frances Hall j Mary Nell Jarvls, our most dig­ who can only write poetry. nified red-headed senior, and the BUI Boydston leaves his car, if it lasts that long, to Uttle Bob | DRESS UP! best drummer anywhere wills her —ITS SPRING— interest ln band to Irene Mitchell. I Miler^"J", who couldn't use it if he I FAT'S Hlldreth Helm, the belle of the 111 Get the feel of Spring by senior class, wills her abUlty to Juanita "Cherrio, My Deario" I having your clothes catch and hold a man to "little" Roberts, who talks about the boy -PLACE— s cleaned regularly — the Juanita Cllno. (That's like trying she likes leaves this little trait to ! - Ward Way! to tell Edison about electricity.) Morris Heflln, who talks about ev­ SHORT ORDERS HATS CLEANED Jewel Baird's baby ways and erybody. AND BLOCKED and soft speaking voice are Elva Fox, who has a smile for "Place of Gooi? K:iK" l! hereby willed to Svelyn Shaw of everyone, wills her ability to win the ultra-sophisticated manner. and hold her friends to Mary Hor- | BEER 111 K. Charles WARD'S Robert Earl Garrison bequeaths ton, Miss Rubinoff herself. PHONE his general good-for-nothingness to Virginia Reed leaves her depen­ John Ballard. (To him that hath dability and perseverance In jour- j shall be given.) nallsm to Frances Wltten. Ila Mae Spangler, the brain of Eloise Rickey feels generous and the senior class, wills her easy leaves her Wynnewood boy friend BALLARD'S GROCERY manner and studious ability to]to just anyone. 'uanlta Cochran .who I hear could I Laverne Montgomery wills her I Staple and Fancy Groceries use It very well. way with the wrestlers to Aline Wc Deliver Pnone 362 C. B. Richardson, our lazybones, Christy, leaves his ability to sleep in every class to Jack Seymour, who is sorely in need of It. Oteka Cochrane leaves her abil­ ity to get along with Kenneth Rich- 0 II f) i] „ ards to Jack Williamson. S. ft Butler Leola Adams wills her well-es­ FIELD'S TAVERN tablished book learning to Hazel Fletcher. The teachers hope Hazel DRY GOODS - SHOES EATl DRINK! AND BE MERRY will accept this, Betty "dignity personified" leaves READY-TO-WEAR her dignity and quiet manner to M. E. Gatlin with the hope that M. E. For the Whole Family -at— will follow in her footsteps. Lucille Isaac leaves her cherish­ LOWEST PRICES 'Where Friends Meet" ed position as copy-editor to Mary Clark who would probably make a

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