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GREETI GS

Congrotulotlons, Closs of 1943

I hope you are all convinced In your ownFunds that you hove done the very best workpossible "while ,oy ng the corner stone" forthe good or bod IIlCflViduol educational struc­tures you now have

The 1943 closs IS a very small one In

terms of numbers I hope quality will morethan offset the loss of class members becauseall of you hove before you a muCh more reosponSlble task to perfor,., becouse of the pre­sent war-torn world conditions than ony othergraduates of this school hove been faced Withat the time they completed their high schoolv ork Members of the 1943 class you hovenow finished your first and I repeat yourfirst maJor step In your effort to equip your­selves ",th the necessary nformatlon andknowledge so thot you WI be able to toke) our rightful p ace In your "ome communIt­1es 1+ IS my hope that all of you Wil 01­woys continue to grow mentally os well asphys co y If you do keep on studying and

ork ng throughoill yoI.' active life you w Ibe ob e to ook bock on your days spent herea Chi acco With unto d p eosure and lOYWI'>ot IS more va uob e to any pe'SOtl thaI"the reo zot on tl'>o hiS 'e has hod a bel"ef can uence on a I t e people w h whorrhe has ossoc IOted

I ope at each member of t e grodu­a ng c ass be honest y ob e to Ist theCh acco e p oyees among I'> s or her bestco 'YlOSt oved odu t fne s

L E Corre.Super n endent

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DEDICATION

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Mr Roy Colglazier, famIliarly known as"Cooch," to all of the boys, has been a mem­ber of the Chllocco stoff since 1920. Historyseems to be repeating Itself in that he IS againactIng as Boys' Advisor This was his firstpoSItion soon after coming to Chllocco. Laterhe become Director of Boys' Physical Educa­tion, and at present he is dividing his time bet­ween the two jobs, as a war emergency.

The Colglazier family of Mr. and Mrs. RoyColglazier, and two daughters, Helen now asenior in hIgh school, and Potty Roy of pre­school age, are well known to the entire stu­cent body

Mr. Colglazier IS a native OklahomanHe IS a graduate of A & M College, Stillwater,Oklahoma, and he has done post-graduatework at the University of Kansas, and the Uni­versity of Ohio.

If you wont to see a happy man Just give"Coach" a gun and plenty of ammunitIon afish line and enough bo,t, and some spore timeto enJoy em He says he likes both Indoorand outdoor sports.

To MI Roy Co glaz er who has ever been,nd and understanding and who as ",ode

It h's bus ness a be a f r end to all t e stude" s, we are proud to ded cote

The 1943 CHILOCCOA

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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY

PresIdent J A M,lIs Class Flower Red CarnationV,ce PresIdent Elmer Fields Class Colors Red and WhiteSecretary· Wanda Kennedy Sponsors: Mrs. Emma T. AntoneSergeant-at-arms· Woodrow Locust Miss Mobel Walker

, Forward ever Backward never"

Foftyelght seniors have persisted in staying with their course at Chil­occo Agricultural School to ~:l'oduate wIth the Class of 1943. The call tothe armed services, and defense work has token a heavy toll from ,hecloss membership. As freshmen, there were one hundred and eighty mem­bers

Robert Billongs Will ~ remembered as the preside"t dUring the fresh­men year of thiS closs After Company C of the 180th Infantry, allonalGuards was mobilized on September 1940 the closs elected Its sophomorepresident, Andrew Walker, to replace Robert

As Juniors of '42 and '43 the closs elected J A. Mills for Closs Presi­dent WIth Raymond Isaac te assist him as Vice President Reba Faye

adeau mode a copable secretory, and from her closs minutes we seethat, 'We wOrr ed about Consumer Education Rural Sanitation, and thePrOrT' , LuCl Ie Elam, a classmate who left her closs for defense workwas the ChOice of the closs for Prom Queen The closs was proud tohave the Footbol Queen chosen hom ,ts ronks. Louella Gritts hod thiShonor, but she too left ' er closs to work, before her senior year.

Reduc ng tile s ze of the c ass has emphaSized their leadership. oneboys ha e e tered n one Or more sparts S nce Vcrs ty teams were' fro­zen for the du a on' In ra-rT'ural tournaments have become he order ofthe day In tile shuff e boor" and bosketball tournaments the senior glr sled w th the h ghest "umber of paints The Fall Ploy Day gave the sen­,ors a defea of only one pal't below the winning JUniors, the score beong117 to I 6

The pa riO IC essay :onte t was on by a senior g rl, MIldred JacksonThe Sunday Schoo E ecut, c Comm ee 'S rT'Ode up en re y of sen ars.They are lucy Wade Alice Col ns EmrT'O Be e Sco', Raymond IsaacEdmuNl cC rto n and Ja: LeCla r Their duties have nc uded plon­n ng programs, secur ng speakers, monaglng contests and also encour­og ng at endonce

are a tile Forward e er sp r t 'S shown by other sen or eodersThere s Joun a Kenned pes dent of he Y W.e A Raymond lsoocpres de a 'he S uden Cou c and a number a sen or boys oct ng asGroup Leaders e s ude" es for t e younger bays The port 0

he eod ng ad n he oper~tto Her Royo H ghness M,ss Jones" wasearned by a senior Lila Jo K~el

I s a rod IOn hot e 5en Or C ass shoo d toke the on lOt e n eod-ersh p ba r he c ossroo and extro-curr c or f e ds. T e C ass a

943 ec a he C ass a spea for them

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BER CE BEARBOW Cheyenne EI RonoOk chon: Twe yeors at Ch occa HomeEe orr cs Pep Cub. Bond and Orchestra

CAROL A DERSO Cr~k Okmulg~.

OtIC. ohomo F r years at Chi occo HomeEe cs Pep C ub C r. G" Cho"".Gr p ...eodcr

ROSE ALeE T Crc~k We tum a 01<10 meF V rs t Ch oce Home Eeonom csArt and C",ft, Club useum C b JurnorRed Cr Gnu~ Leader

Tulso,Home

Idobol Ok ae Bo'- no

At a Ok£c>n.

Red C Geor

BIG JOHN, Deloware

One veor ot (h: OCcO.... un r Red Cross

WILLIAM AMOS Choctowh Four veors at ChTrodes Cub

[);d Groduo •

ARDEE AOkchEc rrucs

JOH L CH 1ST E

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Y HAY IE Creek C '0 OIl ahoma.,..'fit ears at Chi occo Home EcOt'C,,",,",YWCA Jun r Red Cross

A A BELLE EAGLE, Ponca, Ponca L,ry,Oklahoma Four yeors at Chllocco, HomeEconom cs JUnior Red Cross.

ADI E FOREMA , Cherokee, Mus agee,Ok. ahomo Four yeors at ChiIocca. HomeECOnomICS, Photography Club, 4·H Club,HOf"IOr ~01 two yeors.

Yp e

asaweor a

egsOlleo" at C xc Home Ecen ",'S and Cro'ts C bSexe C r Gr p eode

LDRED

A DREW J GRIFFIN, Cherokee W,lm,ng·ton Call IQ Four yeors at Chllocco.Form MechaniCS, President Form Mechan­ICS Cub, Photography Club, Copta n FIre

Compory Bond OI'd Orch..lra, C C ub

MEL¥' HAcE, Creek H tchila, OIl ahomaOne yeor at Ch oceo Electrician T,odesClub E sled n the ovy

VI VIA EAGLE, Ponca, Ponca C,ry 01110­homo Four years at Chllocco, Home Econe

fTUCS, Jl,..lU()r Red Cross. Group LeaderHonor ~ one yeor

ELMER FIELDS, Ch.,akee South"..t C,ry,M ssoun Four yeors at ChIIOCCO, Pnnt ng,

VIce President Pr nters' Club, Vice Presi­

dent SenlOf Class, President Museum Club,Secretary Boys' CounCil. H,.Y Group Leader Honor Roll two years.

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LILA JO KEEL, Ch ckosaw log ewood, Ccf mlQ Three vears at Chi occo Home Ec''IN.: ICS Pep Cub Gir s Sextet, Gi s thorus, Chotr PrOSldent Home Ecor-omics Cub.Group Leader, Honor Rol two ears

JUA ITA KE EDY, Cherokee Muskogee0Ic. ahoma Four years at Cocco HorneEConomICS, Prestdent Grls (ouno, Secrelory Student Coune, President Y W C AMI1me Econom cs Club, Jl.lnlor Red Cross,Group Leeder, .-(onor Roll one yeor

WA DA KE EDY, Cherokee Mus egoeOk. ahoma Four years at Ch occ HomeEconom cs, Secretory Sen or C ass

HAZEL KI G, Cree. H Ich'la, OklaNlmoFour years at eh locco Home EConomICS,V,ce President Home EconomiCS ClLlb, JunlOr Red Cross, G r S Chorus ChOIr, HonorRoll t..a years

JACK LE CLAIR, Paltawalarr Mar andOk ohoma Four yeors at Cocco Olverslf.ed Form ng-Do rytng Dr~de tHYVice pres dent 4 H Cub, Sponsor Ju rH Y, P lography C b, 8and and Orchesfro, Group LeCKk Honor R four years

ARtH E L TLEWALKERt Ok F r earsFoods Prepor T rode> C b C C

SYL A LE CLAIR Panco M<J and Okhomo T ree yeors at C acco Home Ecanom cs Ju or Red Cross Pep C bEc csCub t r Go C 0ru1

C C·/tirl<"....Three

'ades Cub PSc ~ts H Y Mu5eum CubC r Boys Chcrus.

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DOLLY MILLER~ "'a 0,., al'dH>me Ec nom cs

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,AMES MILLER Cherokee Denn 5 OkThr~e years .It Chi oceo Steam £11

g neer Trades C ub C C ub Mana< Rear

R B_RT MOSES Choclaw Grant 0 ahomo One yeor at (hi occo, EectnClon

F :-ernen PresldeN ElectriC o"s C ub

CLIFFORD on Choctaw Atoka, Ok a~ F r years at Cn occ Foods Pre

President Cooks C ub P t

C ub H Y Band and Orehestrar Hor: R three Va e

J A MILLS, Cherokee Port and Ort-:our yeo at Chi )((0 Farm Meehan csPr nr Sentor C055, Vice Pres t Mechen C u Fh t"llra.hy C b (C ub

JEA "'ORR S, Cherokee Tu sa Oldahomo Three Dnd one half years at Cn oceH Ec mlCS ~resld.,t Yukpo ChukoI b ti (Roll ne yeor

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RICHARD SCULLAWL CheroI<ee Barl es·\' e 0 ... ahomo Two eors ot C oceSt :n Eng f"« no Pres dent EngineersC. ub Museum C ub C r, Gnup Leeder

MARY SHIPSHEE Po«awatonv P hot tonKansas Fcx..r years ot Cocco Home Ecanon" (S, JuntOr Red Cross Honor R oneveer

FER SI KILLER, Cherolcee St we Ok ahomo Four years ot Chi OCtO, Home Ecano­n: s, Yukpo Chuka kb" Secretory GorisCoune,I, JunIOr Red Cross, Pep Club, GroupLeader

ROY SOC EY C -x:tdW Ad> e Ok ahomaF r earl at Chi oce 0 ers led Farming

e Pres de<> Awoe Cub • H C b VocePr de<> P rap C b C r Groupceoder C CJ b

LA SOCKEY Choctawhree rs at C x

Arts Crofts

LVOlA $IXKILLER Cherokee St,lwen, Okla­homa Four years 01 Ch Iocca, H me Ecen­om <s, Yukpc. Chuko Ik'>i

CLARE CE SMITH, Cherokee So no Ok 0

homo Three 'rears at Ch occo Eec+ Clan

Trodes C ub Mu.....m C b Honor R oneyeor

EMMA BELLE scon Cherolcee SI weOk ahoma Four ears at Chi ocea HomeEconom'es Vukpo Chuka khi, Junoar RedCross G<r s Chorus, C r Member / Chioce Sunday School Execul ve Comm lIee,

Group Leader "ienar Rol one yeer

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MARTHA WILDCAT, Euchee, Sapulpa,Oklahoma. Four yeors at Chllocco, HomeEconomiCS, Junior Red Cross.

A DREW VA Che,okee, Tahlequah,Oklahoma Two years at Chlloceo, Carpen­try, President Carpenters' Club, Fireman.

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t sec re ptetures al3 the

but only !lese tw .....e

Soo , Clwckasaw C,ee ,

Three ears at Chi oceo, HomeY W C A, Phatog,aQt>y Cub

ELSO Choctaw Du,anears 0 C xeD Eend his J ear

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LUCY WADE, Choctaw. Caddo, OI<lahomaThree years at O"ulocco, Home Econorrllcs,Arts and Crofts Club, Y.W.C.A., Junior RedCross, PreSIdent Methodist Youth Fellowship,

ASSIstant Secretory ChJlocco Sunday School.Bond "lnd Orchestra.

MAX E W1LOCAT Euehee Sapu pa, 01<10·homo Four yeors at Ch tocco, Home Econ4

om cs Vice President Yu po (!'luko I bl.V W C A junior Red Cross, Bond HonorRei ",. year

ESTELLE WELoo , K,ckapaa, Harton, Kan·sas. Three yeors at Ch.locco, Home Econ­omICS V,U PreSIdent Arts Dnd Crofts Cub,G, p Leede,.

WA DA WHITE, Choctaw Maud, 01<10·Ix;mo FCM.Ir years at Chllocco. Home Econ­a,nocs, 4·H Club, Pep Club.

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WA DA ZU IGHA Pueblo, Fa rv ,01<10­homo Four years at Ch oceo, C r, G r 5

Chorus, Pep Club Cheer Leader, Home Eco­names Cub

LL AM HA KS Che,okee Fort Gbson,01< nee ears at C;tacca E<d Ann li",ng his s.noo.- eo,

EVELOl< ahomaEce>non1JCS

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THE ARMED FORCES

Many of the boys who were w th the Closs of '43 dUring the" freshmenand sophomore years are no dC'"bt servIng the" country In the armed forcesHowever, only those who lef with the atlanol Guard In September 1940are Included from those years Others named are those "ho left at theclose of the" JUnior year, or dur ng the" senIor year The branch of service,the rank and address as of the Spring of 1943 are Included.

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Frank M er 5 2/C en Sloe' October 1942USN T S Ftc Ferry 5treet 5t Lou s

Mssoun

Foyd MO\es en sted In th... 0 Octobe1942 oval Resef\oe Hutch son KansasP,t 5 E el n enhSled Se~tember 1942909th 51gnal Corps, StImson F eld Son Ant 010 Te)l(os

(pi Houston P mer, at ono Guards Seotember 1940 IBOth Infantry 45th ();n onCamp Pte r". V rg aCp Wa oee R nson er ted 1942 67,hSog C rps Green, e South Car no

P,t Edi S \est ne ndu ed Sep ember1942 Serv e f Suppy Ira eel at F t

R ey Kansas now erseos

CpI Marl< 5 ..t e nductedJ06th A r Bose Sqdn U 5 ArmB ~ d T exPrt Lee "'he>mpSQ;'.

Sep emberPres.Q'Je

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P,t Robert B ngs at.enol Guards. 94080th Infontrv 45th DI\lISlOl" (amp PIcken

V rgu'\IO

P"I Chorles ChristIe, en ted September942 509th M P Bn. Hdq 2nd Army

Mem S, ennessee

W, 10m Coleman S 2/C en Sled " the""Y ember 1942 S ps Barber Shop,

U 5 T S Son Doga Co f rna

Pic J mme Don,e s en s eel 1942 Co D

95th M Ba er Fort Joe "'"Cor f'(J

P,t Jmnue Dovs onducte 942 10 C AFort C rei> L e Camp Rhode Island

Wa ter Dye 5 2/C en eel the ""Yember 942 U 5 S Songomc>n

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STLJDE T COU CIL

Ch oceo S udert Caune 1 members and t elr faculty sponsors are pie­tu'ed before the mantel of re Home F ve Reading Room.

Seated n the front row from left to right are Ruth James, John Deere,:le deot Raymond I'ooe, JOUnito Kennedy, Edmund MeCurto n,

Beo r ee Woo man and Palmer Wolfe Standmg, m the second row, from_~ to r gh , are M 55 Edno B Stowell Girls' Advser, Jaunlto TIger J. A

s Fern ') er, jesse Busr head Daro hy Patterson, Elmer F elds(era d ne LeC a r Dav d olson KatIe Thompson and Mr Roy Gourd,who was Boys Ad ser at the t Me the p cture was toke... Mr Gourd wasa er tro"5 erred to a $peCIC deto n he Ind an a ee Ch eago I no,S

he 1942 43 S uclent COlone has carr ed on the work begur n pre·v ous ears, 'Y ng age st"dents a democrat e shore In solVIng S uden'prot> ms e IeS or he pas eor ave e phos zed e need or e Ip arned s udert reer' The Coune has shared on sponsor ng eo-reereo lOfl(J dane ng dur ng m d-wee to teC!~h beg nners On a ternote

urday ever ngs ey hove va un eered a be respansib e for p ann ngand org z ng go e e erta mel'" a ounger s ude ts or fort'lose no car ng to donee

a ~.er ac es nc ed sponsor:lQ a ec ure on boy "9 r re 0'1011-

sh ps enc r.JQ ng respec a e /\Me can F og n observ ng re rea spansar ng e a uc. Ama e r Hour and ass st ng n organ zat on 0 e V c oryCorps ge 'a a a e Suder (ou e tlas been 0 deve opproper schoo sp rae Olorcge eodersh p, and 0 a doc oser re a ons p betwec., 5 den s and I" rue ors

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wh c as no a fec ted b gas ro I() ngnexp;!r enced boys as t s as on the

bee" resumed a er se era yeors amISS on

FOOTBA L TLAM 19"2

FOOTBALL TEAM

The Chliocco Football Teom and their cooches are pictured as followsreading from left to rlght-

f"sl Raw-Woodrow Loc t LoUIS Boren, LoUIs Warrior Junior Groff nWilham Honks, George Cornell Co vln McM. on, and Fran C War

Second Row-Buck Ischomer, Ben Hamson, MIlan Ramo" ose, CharlesWh te, Floyd oses Roy Soc ey Orville orchester Kenneth Kee and JockIII, er

Th rd Raw-Ass sto" Coach EdWin Moore John ChrlS.e Andrew Por­ter, J B Coker A bert Duro Joe Sco Colv n Cloy Robert oses CoochOwen C Grant

fourth Rov.-Rovmond ~c, V c or Je f erson Lev S e ens Arch eL tt ewo er Ernes Ke a bo Andrew Vonn, Franc s Joc s • Pou Sco'and Monue Phe ps

I'ootbo os the one sportThe eom members were or esecond yeor at he soort dfrom he a e cs progra

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OR lAnoNS 0 ACT T ES

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SENIOR CHAnER

Just one big happy family are the Seniors. Where you encounter onethere'll be another oround because they travel in groups Their m~st pop~;lor hobby,s rabbit hunting, though it does seem cruel for Colvin GUineaMcMillon to hit the poor things with his bean flip.

Most widespread and generally accepted fad among the boys was thecue-boll" hOir cut. Archie Littlewolker's hand-hocked "cue-boll" was the

most pathellc pICture of the year

There were fifty-four Seniors who insist they suffered their greatesthum,l'otion at the fall pICnic when they hod to give over to the JUniorCloss with only one paint Hazel King and Janice Sporks vow it wasn't sobod, since they sold hot-dogs by the jillions for their Home EconomICs Club.

Sylvia LeClair still hysteriCally recounts that the funniest thing she eversow, was three wacky sophomore girls who embarrased J. L. Christie, foo~;boll hero, by proudly proclaiming him "the cutest thing they'd ever seen.

Junior "Spanky" Griffin spent the greater port of the year in on. at­tempt to deCIde whether he was at heart a woman hater, or was lustwomon-hated

It is no military secret that Elmer Fields closed his mouth once .... whenhe "as asleep Or that Pauline "Porky" Duck claimed that her gradeswere nothing to write home about Or that Woodrow Locust is the bestsketcher of comic cartoons in the Senior Closs

MOVie fans among the Seniors. _well there's Bernice Bearbow who teedoff In September to sweat the books, but social life crept in. Then Lila JoKeel d,dn t Ioke It when Jock LeClair SOld she reminded him of Ginger Rog­ers after a I the trouble she hod token to Imitate Katherine Hepburn. Ray­mond Isaac seems to be the Closs Fred Astaire since he has token the prizecoke at both the Trades Party and Closs Party

Joshuo DaVIS s a man of few words until you disagree With him. MarieJohnson st heads the list for getting the most etters. Could the FreeMe I system be respa'1Sible} William Amos says, 'You'll never know wh~~you mISS unt I YOU ea away from Leupp Ha I'" Emma Belle "ProfessorSco was cough once Or twice on the campus w,thaut her books.

Es e e Weldon and Mary Shlpshee keep their penny bonks locked t!1IKress Day Jean MOrriS s ,II has that far-oway look for her "sailor boy In

b ue J e "Smokey' Robinson IS gettng out a school too young, sincehe s he boby of he C ass, In years. Lltloan Tonner was heard sayingo Lyd a S,xk ler, 'Come On let s stICk to the walks. I have enough bock­bo e Or botf-. of us '

OU C! do Wh e s, beloeves In Santo Claus. Wouldn't we too, If weanci"'lCl a go d wa ch under Our Christmas tree} The Closs twins, Wando

Jaun a Kennedy say there's a long and short to everything. Robertb d es has yet a ge a breakfast on t,me Carolyn "Andy" Anderson 0­

es by S~ech s Silver, Silence IS golden" ,n speech closs only. Indiansbrnoy have red for he" faVOrite color, but / A Mills carries it to extremes,y c ud'ng red headed girls.

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Roy "Snowball" Sockey SO(S rationing IS no burden to him as long asparched corn stavs of the list Annabelle Eagle, adine Foreman and Ei.mer Porker have their own Ideas about underclassmen. Anyway Ie s hO;Jethey aren't robbing the cradle.

James Miller IS bra e but he sovs there's nothmg worse thon on unrecognized sound In he mid~le of the night "hen on duty ot the PowerPlant, unless It IS coming to c ass Without ,Ol..r Amencan History lesson

Ardeeno Blglohn's motto IS' 0 use to cry over spilled milk," os shelearned by exper ence ",hen the Practice Cottage cow stepped In the bucketMary Haynie kee;>s th,,,klng that Yehudi was one of her ancestors, be·couse she's" obody's baby." Edmund McCurtain envies no one exceptRip Von Winkle, ""ho slept for twenty years.

Ake Collins claims to have inspired the girls to change from ordinaryred nal polish to mysterous block. Andrew Vann did his part to boost thesale 01 chile at the Canteen. Willie K Reynolds Insists she means to tokea dav off and skip all classes. Maxine Peters left her heart at the Chll­occo Canteen which she says is iust about the some as "Stagedoor Can­teen" Those yarns of Richard Scullawl's would put anybody up a tree,Just to ovoid them.

Dolly Miller and Lucy Wade hod their shore of teasing when theyfound themselves unable to tel a kitten from a 'possum.

"Bong, bang Shoo 'em up'" Sounds Ike a western, but t IS FernS,xk,ller who has her o",n Ideas abaut a bean flip and paper bullets

CI.fford Ott can be found any hour SWingIn' It out With 'Basin StreetBlues" What's on the street, Ott, beSides your G.I Band~

M,ldred Jackson d d her shore to make another chomp or the sen­,ors n winning the b ue nbbon lor her essay But V.ola Sockey s only n·terest In f rst-a,d closs was 0 ,nd the place where the bock as puttogether w Ih flour paste Evelyn Wisdom has been a f>a I-and-ha f sen orIn dOIng bath Junior and Senior work but she c eared the f>urd e and ISone of the crowd now

Mar ha Wlldca s another 0 hose Sen or g r s w ose earl s w h thea e th n Clarence Sm. h fTlOY hove caug t e spr ng e er or IS

I IUS the houg s 0' eav ng a certa n sophomore~ p, ze hOJSe eepersare 0 e ah May Corne and Rose Albert who ne er was e a me c eon·ng t e nver bed out 0 the r w ndaws Max ne W dea and V, a Eog ecarr he record or e V c ory C-orden at e Prac ce Co oge

One th nq 0 owed ana e- and spr ng was e'e be are e seniorsknew t and our ramb nq C ass Repa er as pu you do n b acand wh e, op ng ho' er remar s don t me e an 0 e C ass of 43 gea s neck

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Mr. Lawrence E. Correll SuperintendentMr W. Keith Kelley......... . PrincipalM,ss Edna K. Ahrnken Teacher,Community SchoolMrs. Emma T Antone .. Teacher, Senior HighMr Albert Barcelo . . LaborerM,ss Lucile Barrett.. .. Teacher, Community SchoolMr James Bearskin ASSIstant (Indian Poultryman)Miss Carrie Dhu Boals '" Teacher, Community SchoolMiss Mana D. Bunyard . Assistant (lndian.C1erk)Mrs. Luella C. Boyles LaborerMr Francis Chapman PrinterMr Alva M. Coble LaborerMr. Forrest Chouteau Assistant (lndian..Laborer)Mrs. Pearl Colglazier Teacher, Home Economics Senior HighMr Ray Colglazier Teacher Physical EducatIonMr Frank Connor' Assistant (Indian· Teacher)Mr Andrew Crittenden* Assistant (Indian)M,ss ell Crittenden Assistant Dining Room MatronMr. David E. Curry ""'" Teacher of Agriculture

Mrs. Evelyn C. Deon MatronMr Roger S. Denman * Teacher, AgricultureM,ss Flodelle Dyer "" " Teacher, Community SchoolMr. George Fields LaborerMr Charlie Tracy Fleming LaborerM,ss Ruth Gouger '''''''' Teacher, Community SchoolDr Harold C. Gilliland . Controct Dentist

Mr Roy E. Gourd. '"'''''' " Boys' AdviserMr Owen C Grant. .. Teacher, Community SchoolMrs. Carrie D. Grant '''' .. Teacher, Community SchoolMrs Thelma 8. Gourd ITempJ Teacher, Community SchoolMr Walter F. Groy . . Head of Agflculture

Mr Robert I Gr'ffin . "" CarpenterMr Earl Gr nnell . .. AsSIstant Adviser (Boys')Mrs. E hel Gnnnel . Laundress

Mr rro Gr nnell " .:.. ":. ·:·T~~h~;:·C~;;,;;,~nity SchoolMrs aud'e L Grmnell.. . J mor Clerk

. uMrs Dad e Poppen Graham Assistant Matron

ISS Ze 10 Guthr e .. . ~'T~cher, Junior High

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~Iaude Hoyman Assistant Clerkrs IV an C Hoyman ..... .. . Teacher, Junior Highss Marguente Hardndge. ... Junior Clerk

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~hOrles WHigham. .. ·:·:.... ·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.··Principa/ Clerk

r OUstOn J Hair "" . Assistant (Indian-Engineer)r Henry C Hollowell Farmer

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...... Laborer. Laborer

• Laborer.. Assistant (Indian· Laborer)

.. .... Teacher, Community SchoolNurse

. Assistant IIndlan·Engineer}Teacher, JUnior High

. Instructor of Cooking.. Teacher, SenIor High

Junior ClerkHead Nurse

. Teacher, Home EconomicsAssistant Adviser (Boys')

.. ElectriCIan. Blacksmith·Welder

Adviser's AssistantMatron

Adviser's Assistant, Girls'Shoe and Harness Maker..... Instuctor of Baking

Teacher, Harne EconomICSAssistant Boys' AdViser

. TailorAssistant Printer

/Temp} Teocher Community School.. EngIneer

~emp} G" s' D"ectar PhysICOI EducationPh SIClan

ASSIstant (Indian Sub-Foreman).. Attendant Kitchen

Girls' AdVIserPart T,me Ph SIC/on

CarpenterGeneral Mechan c

Teocher, Community SchoolTeocher. Sen or H gh

Instructor of Arts & Crofts...• ASSistant (Indian Matron

Matron. Do,ryman·Farmer

., Band Leader

Mr Robert M. HollowellMr Charles H. Hunt. . . .Mr Fronk D. Jackson. . .Mr. Charlie Johnson * ..Mr Alvin A. Kivett ...M,ss Aagot Marie KnudsenMr Henry McEwin * ...M,ss Dora Elizabeth McFarland .Mr Ceorge . Miller . .Mr Ensley E. MOrris .. .. . .M,ss Beulah Neet.. .. .f.i,SS Jennie E. Nelson .

Miss Elizabeth Oliver .Mr Achan Pappan . ..Mr Daniel B. Porker.Mr Lester C. Porker .Mrs. Christine A. Pittman .Mrs. Corrie D. Robinson.. . .Mrs. Daisy D. Rodman .Mr Ceorge Rodman ....Mr Charles Y Rummage ..M,ss Marion Ross ..Mr elson Rowe * .....Mr Martin Sanders ..Mr Victor Hugh Sumpterf.i rs. Al.ce S. ScottMr Edgar ScrogginsMrs Christine ScrogginsDr Sidney E Se,d *Mr A bert SnelMrs. Eleanor SnellM,ss Edna B. Stowe

Dr Harve M. Strick enMr West Toineeta .....Mr Roy E TrostMr Deb. J VictorM ss Mabel Wa ker .Mrs Josephine WoppMrs Lou se R. Webb _Mrs Josephine White.Mr Jesse W WoodardMr Henry S. Williston _• IncftCotes emp 0)'ee5 on m ory eave.

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CONCLUSION

The tradition of the CHILOCCOAN hasbeen to feature the history of the graduatingcloss, and to leave for future reference, abrief record of their achievements. The 1943CHILOCCOAN is a shorter edition becausethe closs is smaller, and also it is necessaryto economize In the use of paper and metal

The contents were planned and writtenby members of the Senior Closs, and printedby the Indian printers

Snapshots for the pages were submittedto a committee of Seniors who selected thebest for the four pages that were used Theywere token by students and employees whohave photography for a hobby

Facts about the pictures are these. Theannual Home Economics Teo and Exhibit isa feature event to acquaint the faculty andVISitors with the work done by the girls In

the department The 4-H Club memberswent for a spring picnic and one of themembers snapped scenes of the fun Organ­zatlons Pictured ,nclude only twO--the Girl

Reserves on the accassion of ther U.S O. bookdr ve, and he Chrlacco Bond at practiceScenes of campus lIfe that moke faVOritescrap boo!< memories camp ete he four pagesof snopsho s.

The Closs of 1943 have Included in theiryearbook a speCial hough for all formerclassmates who are serv ng the r country inthe armed services

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