The Oklahoma County Register (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 20, 1953 Page: 1 of 8
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Drove to Tulsa Saturday after-
noon on the Turnpike I drove
cn to the read at 1:20 and and
was in Tulsa at 15 minutes to
three arid it took a lot longer
to come home IA highway 33
I was not hurrying as two
or three went around me and
on down the road It is a nice
drive and I would recommend
it for a Sunday trip The traffic
is heavy but it moves
While driving over it I was
thinking that as much as we
are opposed to toll roads that
if we are to have good roads
in our time this is the answer
if they will take the money a
collected by taxes to build up
the free roads
'
- You can make good time be-
case you to not have to slow
down for slow traffic and towns
and if a free road by passes a
town there would be all kinds
of Cain raised
41k
I am afraid that if you want
super four lane highways for
you driving pleasure it will have
to be in some way the user
pays for it because with pre-
sent diversion of taxes from
the oil and gas tax the money
just isnt and won't be available
You know how many millions
the turnpike cost
Railroads run extra fare trains
Steamship lines have different
accomodation and people who
are in a hurry and want the ad
ditional comfort are willing to
! pay for it So I suppose it must
be with fine roads
I am for better roads but 1
am not for bond issues to pay
! for them
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It was originally intended for IIUIIU Wile 11 LUC lUll VJOLUctil P1 -
the state to pay the cities some actice begins on September 1
money from the gas taxto repair All-Conference men return-
traffic through cities The am- ing for the coming season are
ount is so meager that the city Jackie Brooks tackle Kenneth
the streets damaged from the Lindsey guard buth members
of Edmond cannot repair Sec- of the 1952 All-Conference team
ond street and Broadway The and Don Burget hampered by
property owners have said for injuries in 1952 but a member
the street and fell they should of the 1951 All-Conference sq-
not be required to pay more for uad
tin keep on a street that was Coach Ilanniton in comment-
adequate for their needs for ing 'on his team's chances says
years to come 1"1 think that Northeastern will
be the team to beat this fall The
Frankly all the roads that will
really hurt Edmond are already
built or being contracted for
viz the urban highway and the
four lane from the turnpike
rate to north of Bradbury corner
it will virtually remove the
Federal ighways frfin Edmond
even if Edrmmd route is still
too little effort and time spen11!-nri sinle College
Alva Whil lit Tit (I1 1(deLlei 1 y
and now it is 1ke htrking the tmlt-r 95 away Southeastern the I of EJciit ion are as
door after the hore has been 1)pr:int 2 home: Ark 'follows:
stolen St i Ely C Liikin sut
C(01VklY ALAZOILAS O tol)er 9: Virgil L Wic-d Iti S Prin —
The Son hal a yard from 1-i!pc s Githe-ivftern S!ate ol 1 Athletic Coach
Mayor John Ressler txho is vac- wttirw 16 U pzuel shrp in prin
inioning 110111 Mir‘ktOW11 Ken- I 11i Et ccntral stat Eighl
Ada 004)(9 24 awa:- Chisum Home Fleo-
lucky where he Vkiled
colns hirthplare lie said that he l n Coliete Tab- n“inics — Science
was really getting an inspiria-11wh Ralph Antes Mioh shop
tion from the hidory he was i Spithwesiern Collegi Drivel Training
learning Nanrits No ember 13 away and Jaine Middleton
Oachita College Arkadelphia Band — English
Its Jimmy Crisketi here now Arkimas November 20 zit home 'William C Hamm Illisines
and Whiteside the night palic- I Edocation — Biology
twin who caught a bunch of ELLA SCHARDT HONORED Louis C Ray Asst Athletic
them for fish bait said the fish I AT SURPRISE PARTY : Coach — Seventh Grade
just ignored them but on the
old standby baits of blood and
liver
- The Mayor and Councilman
Bryant are on vacation and the
council just allowed the bills
finished up a sewer ordinance
and discssed the detor that will
be built when construction st-
arts On the new Guthrie short-
et They hoped that perhaps
the state would route the road
over to the Boulevard and pay
for the boulevard widening The
seemed pretty well in agree-
rient that if it is widened that
the center should be left alone
and the curbs set back at the
parking Sound like the logical
Aiay to it because if ever a big
white way would go through
imond and increase traffic
then later the middle could be
cut into
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vn - - itizign ilium Imp Oklahoma City Oklahoma
Central Bronehos
Expect To Take Till(
EDMOND Okla — Central - -
State College football coach 1
Dale Hamilton does not know u ortn torgets
whether to reject or weep at the
prospects of the 1953 Bronchia south Is Favorite
team Although 21 lettermen 19
from last year's squad and two By Joe Carr
from the service are elgible
to return Hamilton is in no Faulty line for the South and
position to say definitely how his some high flying backs for the
Broncho squad will rate in
North This was the story be-
hind the sixteenth annual All -
comparison to other teams in
the Oklahoma Collegiate Con- State football game last Thurs-
ference day at Taft Stadium The North
won the classic 16 - O
Lettermen expected to return
The South who went into the
are: Hooter Brewer halfback
game a two touchdown favorite
Pauls Valley Tom Bear tackle could never seem to open it's
Holdenville Jackie Brooks tack-
big guns while the sou was
le Oklahoma City Don Burget
trying to get started the North
end Edmond David Cookie end
was slowly choping away at
Cushing Clay Costner halfback
the big South Team
Harold Crosley guard Okla-
The two teams battled even
homa City Bill Dutton quarter- through the first quarter and
erback Poetau Buddy Foreman
most of the second with three
qarterback Bristow Gene Gow-
seconds left in the first half
er fullback Lawton Joe Howell North quarterback Phil Harris
end Pawnee Kenneth Lindsey pitched a pass to his ace wing-
guard Midwest City Carl Ma- man Bob Timberlake Harris
gana fullback Dewey Bill Men- then added the extra point be-
denhall end Chandler Martin fore the two teams retired for
Moore center Weturnka Ted the Half
Purdue guard Oklahoma City The South started to pass in
Bob Riddle halfback Freder- the third quarter but the
ick and Darrel Williams guard South Line couldnt hold back
Oklahoma City the surging North line The next
Servicemen returning are: scoring came when with eight
Dwight Huffman end Medford seconds left in the third quart-
and Bill Sirkel center Okla- er quarterback Harris split the
homa City uprights with a twenty five foot
Transferees to add to the fieldgoal
Central State football team are When the fourth quarter
Darrel Cheek halfback Midwest opened the South had the ball
City and a transferee from and went to work earnestly
Tulsa University and Floyd trying about two passes to each
Brown guard Oklahoma City series of downs Again the North
transfering from orth Texas St- line sailed on thru to smother
ate Teachers College the three alternating South
Losses sustained through grad- quarterback Charles Wynes Jay
ation by the Broncho football O'neal and Hughie Morris The
team are Lonnie Gilliland All- two biggest and best reason
Conference player in 1951 Geo- why the north was going thrt
rge Miller fullback and extra- was Bob Timberlake Top notch
point expert Bob Delver an out- Tulsa Central end and John
standing guard and Bruce Shaw Bell All-American end from
lost through inelegibility Enid
Lettermen are returning for The final score by the North
every position and it is ant- came on a run by Wagoner half-
back Billy icipated that there will be a Brown
sizeable group of freshmen on Phil Harris Quarterback for
i from Elk City and North ''
hand when the fall football pr the
actice begins on September 1
s:on of North coach Verne - liar-
ris was named the games outAll-Conference
men return-
standing player People around
ing for the coming season are
Oklahoma won't be able to see
Jackie Brooks tackle Kenneth
much of the younger Harris in
Lindsey guard buth members
actionsuence Harris is tricketed
of the 1952 All-Conference team
for Rice University
July 3Ist at 8 o'clock 30 rel-
atives and friends surprised Mrs
Ella Schardt on her birthday
she received many lovely gifts
and after opening them re-
freshments of ice cream and
cake were served every one
employed the evening wishing
Mrs Schardt many more happy
birthdays
Mr and Mrs nediger and
2 children Louella and Bunchl
Dee retdrned to Memphis Tenn
They were visiting his parents
Mr and Mrs Jacob Hediger
Louie Hediger is teaching at a
vacation school in Memphis
Mrs James C Cole and
daughter Linda Sue Cole have
been dismissed from Parkside
Hospital Linda Sue was born
August 3rel and weighed five
pounds and nine oz
Louise Smith Sixth Grade
Twibell Fifth Grade
Evadine Thaxton Fourth
Grade
Ora Lee Sharp Third Grade
Mary E Ross Second Grade
Eula D Spencer First Grade
The Bus Drivers who are em-
ployed for the school year are:
James Tettleton Route No I
William C Hamm Route No 2
James Cartmill Route No 3
Louis C Ray Route No 4
Ralph W Antes Route No 5
Meals will be served in the
School Cafeteria beginning Aug-
ust 3Ist The Lunch Program
is under the spervision of Paul
Simpson
Dr and Mrs Charles Muecke
Midwest City have chosen the
name Michael Willis for their
on born August 3rd at Park-
side Hospital
0“1Vil-A DUN YIETTIIST
Growing UP
WITH SALLY ANN
The Swimming season classes
have closed but now know how
to swim when started in the
classes I could only float
In the summer classes most
everyone learned to swim and
many of us can dive Even the
littlest ones now can float
I am writing this early this
week and we are yet at Falls
Creek at the Junior Baptist As-
sembly There has been so much
to do but when I get home I
will write and tell you all about
it While here I was so busy
having fun that my column did
not get written But next week
I will make up for it
Piedmont Schools
Open August 25th
Harold Collett Piedmont
school superintendent announc-
ed this week that enrollment
for the 1953 - 54 school year
at Piedmont will be held Mon-
day August 24
Classwork will begin at 9 am
Tuesday August 25
Teachers for the coming year
vvill be as follows:
MrsHarold Collett first and
second grades: Mrs Eunice De-
Weber third and fourth grades
and home economics Mrs Zel-
ma Faulkner fifth and sixth
grades and commerce
Mrs Paul Hunt seventh and
eighth grades and history Mrs
Isabel Smith high school English
and girls' athletic coach Jim
Smith mathematics and boys'
athletic coach Harold Collett
superintendent of schools and
science teacher
The superintendent said the
school custodian bus drivers and
cooks will be named later
Grow A Fall Garden
Says E L Whitehead
"Fall gardening is more than
growing a patch of turnips"
says E L Whitehead Extension
Horticultural Specialist at Ok-
lahoma A and M College "Sure
you will include turnips if your
family likes them" he adds
"but you will want other veg-
etables too"
Mr Whitehead cautions how-
ever against trying to duplicate
the spring garden unless you
have room and really need the
I vegetables Green snap beans ! nual Convention of theAmeri-
Announces The Open' do ii in fall gardens and the I can Legion The Tones Post re-
horticulturst recommends Top 1 ceived honorable mention as the
Of Deer Creek School crip Logan or Tender Long only Post in its class and MTh
as the best varieties i of three Posts in the state to
The busses will make their re- Summer squah cueumbers I bring to the convention Its full
1
"I think that Northeastern will gular routes at the usual time l
1 and bush lima beans are also I membership quota of 60 for l9-
be the team to beat this fall The Friday Aug L'ath Al students!
!good vegetables for the fall i 54
new ruling long away Wiil in grades to eleven included will i
I garden However Mr Whitehead i This convention was conduct- 1
the-platoon system should not I be expected to enroll in the 1 point s ot these are tender plants l ect with serious reflection and I
have too much affect on Central 1 morning of Amtust 28th Seniors :I" shmIld he
planted in time no :nice ict!on in it efforts to 1
since Nxe teach our boys to play will enll between nine and tn Iliatore before frost
keep Au u rican strong and t I
both of fensive and defensive 'welve o'clogk Thursloy morn- fleet s lettuce and turnips ale fight those who would a Ilmv Am
football season away from home :ng August 27th no hardy foul 11-w 1- 11!Iftd “ fr t A
lt ate to norm (-II tat autRov -oint woman season away iom mane 1 m 0iiiia io I nmnhardy and mny be planted erica to he dominnted as a mem
it will virtttally remove the as the till t of Northwiterni Wgulitd 1'la'- w"rk 1' In'1111 I as Ite as Scptember 15 Sp her of a world government
Federal ighways from Edmond Leuiia State Colleee Nat- 1 Monday August 3Ist inwh 1-clislies an 1 mustard enn j An address liv LI Gen Hay
en if Edmnd route i till I
chilocites Louisiana on S ea
eptJ Tchers ni ill int env in ta he Intinted s 1 o0
ett 1 11nd s t meLain hitMlirrhtI tle
(Wos s
tdesigrinted the main highwaYs lit The remaining scheduie is as School LibrarY zit 2dl: Pin -7I"11-
I session i
It is the same old story lwre follows: Northwestern Okla day Augdst 241h Facility mi nri
o rAgmmm--'" Photo By W W Sanders
Lssli" –
Boys Advance who live west of Edmond The Ntolay the Phi 13cta Kappa of
I brothers are charter mcmbers the DeMolay Order
i and have been active since 1947
In DeMolay Work The International Order of De-
CcitN:Vuils1Raerstittivdenatnlin ROckhlaarhdornias molay is 34 years om it was
PN3 in the US Navy he was founded in Kanas City Miss-
Pictures above are Eugene Senior Councilor when he en- ouri by Frank S Land the pre-
Cheatham C W Randolph and tered service March 1951 !sent secretary-general and nine
Richard Randolph who received I Eugene is the grandson of Mr i hays Since then it has gown
i
the Majority Services August 12Iand Mrs James Cheatham ! nto nearly 2 million members
in the Edmond DeMolay Chapt- ' South Rankin Be is a junior and 2 thousand chapters Its
Lim
er Also in the picture are Larry I at Oklahoma University in the is building better citizens
Lutz Master Councilor Bob Engineer school He served his :Membership is age 14 to 21 and
Hamilton Senior Councilor and i DeMolay chapter as Master Co- is not restricted to sons of Ma-
Bob Denton junior Councilor uncilor for two terms and after sons After reaching majority at
who presented the services C I reaching hi Majority at age 211age 21 become Senior DeMolays
W and Richard are the sons of I he completed the requirments to — 'Once a DeMolay always a
Mr and Mrs L G Randolpb hecome a Representative De- iDeMolay"
7 Queens Rule
At Central State
Great Britian has only one
queen but Central State Col-
lege will crown seven queens
next year The queen will be
selected on different bases and
will represent different organi-
zations and event
First on the queenly roster is
the Freshman Queen ebosen dur
ing Freshman Orientation Week
by the "green froshies" on the
basis of sales of the school year
book the BRONZE BOOK
Second coronation wiU be
during llomeemning October 17
when Homecoming queen will
be selected by populor vote from
the top campus beauties
Royalty reigns in November
when the Bronze Book queen is
picked then a few weeks later
the CSC band chooses a "pretty
peach to prance in prime posi-
tion" Other queens planned are the
Prince Charming and his Queen
and the two Powers Models
Queens selected by famous beau-
ty expert John Robert Powers
Suh It's
Cunel Powers
Captain and Mrs Buck Jones
of Frankfort Kentucky have
been visiting Mr and Mrs Rus-
ty Powers here
Capt Jones is head of the
Kentucky State Police and he
brought Rusty a Kentucky Col-
onel Commission from Governor
Weatherbee of Kentucky Pow-
ers has met the Governor on his
Kentucky Derby trips and visitt
Capt Jones vt'hen he goes to
the Derby
A ceremonial party was held
at Glen's Steak House in Okla-
homa City for the presentation
Those Present was Mr and Mrs
Tom Hopkins Oklahoma City
Mrs B R Hicks Mr
and Mrs Powers of Edmond
and Capt and Mrs Jones of
Frankfort
It is rumored that Rusty is
trying to raise a goatee so he
can look the part of an old fash-
ioned southern gentlemen
Jones Legion Post
Receives Honors
Jim Cossel Jack Ledinski
Darrell Delks and Hugh Made-
well represented the Jones Am-
erican Legion Post in Tulsa the
past weekend at the 35th An
Roving Form
Reporter
By Fred Cook
Thursday August 20 1953
When that alarm clock went — i Central State College's Camp-
off Friday morning I had usschoo
ilft l has a full staff for each
a feeling that this jut st' wasn't rmy lorm Horde'grade and department and is
going to be my day Sure en- prepating for the fall term open
ough it wasn't! A Roving Farm s
emus Problem ing Miss Florrie Wilson Coord-
Reporter meets all types of peo- ' mator of the campus school an-
pie but the biggest danger is flounces the position name ex-
not the people but their dogs The fall army worm nas mov- perience and degrees of het
Climbing at of bed at 630
ing considerable damage in Kindergarten — Mrs Joan
ed into Oklahoma after caus- staff:
southern and some northern st- Ennio is a graduate of central
Ilitfaerningthaotneof tgli(i4ntg
ales C F Stiles Extension En- State College where she obtain-
as tomologist at Oklahoma A and cd the Bachelor's degree Fol-
ialinti7trutt'ausr'It early I headed for
Edmond and my second day
M College warns that the out- lowing this Mrs Fraim taught
the Roving Farm Reporter for
the Edmond Sun break in Oklahoma can be- two years in an Oklahoma City
come serious
After a quick cup of coffee unless proper me- kindergarten and now returns to
and a doughnut at the Royce asures are taken to control the the campus school staff
Cafe incidentally Edmond worms The fall army worm is First grade — Miss Grace
should be proud of such an out-
a grass feeder and idtacks most Burcham is presently teaching
standing restaurant it was re-
of our grasses and some vege- in the summer program of the
ss T table crops cam MN sehOld 1Viz1 Ittirehnm ra
at least I learning one thing wg con11&raue aamage
got soot hern and some northern st
about farm life — that of
ales C F Stiles Extension En
ing up early I headed for
tomologist kit Oklahoma A am
Edmond and my second day
M College warns that the out
the Roving Farm Reporter for
the Edmond Sun break in Oklahoma can be
come
After a quick cup of coffee serious unless proper
asures
and a doughnut at the Royce are taken to control the
worms The fall army worm is
Cafe incidentally Edmond
grass li
should be proud of such an out-
a ttacks most
feeder and
standing restaurant it was re-
of our grasses and some vege-
cently mentioned in Duncan table crops
Hines' famous column I Tr Stiles says there are
several chemicals that can be
stopped by the Sun office to
get some sample papers and
used to control the worms Tox-
last minute instructions aphune when at the rate of 2
pounds per acre gives good con-
Ifeading east again on route
trot and DDT at the rate of
three mv first stop was Mrs
I 1-2 to 2 pounds per acre also
Ed Faulk who recalled the old
effective Arsenate of lead
days when one of my bosses is
may be used on lawns and gard-
Mrs Dailey used to be the
mm ens at the rate of 3 pounds
"Roving Fm arm Reporter"
For mixing small am-
Faulk remembers the old days per aere
mints use 4 tablespoonfuls of 50
when Mrs Dailey used to come
per cent wettable DDT powder
by and she would give her pro-
tor each gallon of water When
duce chickens and milk for the
tosaphene is used use about 1-2
Edmond Sun
teacupful to a gallon of water
(CONTINUED NEXT WEEK) If arsenate of had used 2 table-
spoonfuls to a gallon of water
Comity Teachers Arsenate of lead may burn some
of the vegetables or shrubs if
Meeting Called used at a stronger rate
Stiles says that it is difficult
The annual pre-school meet- to predict just where army
ings for Oklahoma sounty teach- worms will strike and advises
ETS will be held August 25-28 everyone who has a lawn or
in the auditorium adjoining the garden to be on the alert for
County Superintendent's office their arrival and be ready to
We are calling these meetings poison them He says the worms
St 9: A M and will close about can cause serious damage and
noon Please be present at the even total destruction of our
iliening of the meetings grasses if not controlled
County Teachers Arsenate of lead may burn sonu
tof the vegetables or shrubs il
Meeting Called used at a stronger rate
Stiles says that it is difficult
The annual pre-school meet- to predict just where army
ins for Oklahoma sounty teach- worms will strike and advises
ers will be held August 25-28 everyone who has a lawn or
in the auditorium adjoining the garden to be on the alert for
County Superintendent's office their arrival and be ready to
We are calling these flicetings poison therm lie says the worms
at 9: A M and will close about can cause serious damage and
noon Please be present at the even total destruction of our
opening of the meetings grasses if not controlled
TUESDAY August 25 9:00 AM
All teachers having first sec-S Announce
ond or third grade pupils E
Please be ready to participate
in the discussion Of "Our First
Fall SO oedules
Week of School" and "How
Better to Correlate Our Lang-
The students of rornond nigh
uage Arts"
School will enroll Thursday and
WEDNESDAY August 26 9:001Friday of next week August 27
A M — All teachers having and 28
grades 5-8 and all teachers The seniors will enroll Th-
having the forth grade ONLY
Those having only 3rd and ursday forenoon Juniors in the
41 h grades have afternoon Sophomores Friday
Prflerence forenoon and Ft eshmen in the
of Tuesdoy or Wednesday fternoon
Please be ready to participate Al students who have not
in discussion of "Arts and filled out enrollment cards or
Crafts" and "How Better to whi have a spycial enrollment
Correlate Our Language Arts" the principal Clyde
THURSDAY August 27 9:00 Ferguson before the regular cn-
A M — General meeting for rolling (In h
teachers Please be ready All text hooks IA 'ill be fur
to piirticivite in the discussion tikhel hut for smne hiboratory
-novi: to !kip Children to or pccial courses I here may be
ll APPrecialnin of Our fit covIT cte
Arnericiin honfi c at the tine of ortro!1
FTWAY AugliA 9:00 A NI - - nwid
For ILacher new in the co- The i4hriitile for hours for
EIMIEMEINEd
CSC Campus School
Completes Faculity
E H Si announce
Fall Schedules
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Mg Miss Florrie Wilson Coord-
inator of the campus school an-
nounces the position name ex-
- perience and degrees of her
- staff:
n Kindergarten — Mrs Joan
Frain is a graduate of central
State College where she obtain-
LI cd the Bachelor's degree Fol-
lowing this Mrs Frain taught
- two years in an Oklahoma City
- kindergarten and now returns to
the campus school staff
s First grade — Miss Grace
t Burcham is presently teaching
- in the summer program of the
campus school Miss Burcham re-
? ceived the Bachelor's degree
from South Western State Col
lege and later secured the M A
! from the Colorado State College
of Education at Greeley She has
been teaching the last ten years
) at Lonewolf
I Second Grade — Mrs Nell
Ruston took the B S in Educat
ion from the University of Okla
homa and the Master's from
George Peabody College
Third Grade — Miss Winifred
Stayton received the A B from
! Central State College and the
M A from George Washington
University Miss Stayton has
done graduate work at the Un
iversity of Chicago Colorado
' State College of Education Un-
iversity of Colorado William and
Mary College American Un-
iversity of Maryland and the
University of New York
Fourth Grade — Mrs Gladys
Gayle is a graduate of CSC and
has done graduate work at Ok-
lahoma University where she
took the M Ed
Fifth Grade — Mrs Florence
White is also a graduate of CSC
and has taken the M Ed at the
University of Oklahoma
Sixth Grade — Miss Wilma
Armstrong has been a residence
councelor at Oklahoma A M
where she obtained the M S
after receiving the B S at the
Oklahoma College for Women
She has done additional graft!
at Chickasha She has done ad-
ditional graduate work at Louis-
iana State University and at Sy-
racuse University She h a s
taught at Okmulgee Ra
Chickasha and in New Mexico
Seventh Grade and Art —
Mrs Kathrine Alcorn received
the Bachelor's degree at Central
State College and has done grad-
uate work at the University of
Oklahoma
Eighth Grade — Fred Drake
secured the B S at North Wed-
ern State College and the IL S
at Oklahoma A & T Ire has
also done graduate work at Ok-
lahoma University
Music — Creech Reynolds
holds the REA from Oklahoma
AMU 'Reynolds r('r(1vc11 the
M M from the Ketroan School
of Music at 1'00-tester New
York -
lisheArial Art —Sam Wthst-
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and Engine Mochanin Alin NOTICE
vith th ttiNjorAy of grndtvde physical exams win bp giver
fl hi h" 111 erit"r a all football boys Sunday after-
colire for advanced traming r !noon at 9 pm at the ni 114
nNI t" "n" ()f th sen
' !boys on both junior and ior
mayo Air r cortunanas for teams
on-the-do (xperitnee with first Monday at 9 a m all boys on
line operational aircraft after the teams and any new ones
completion of his schooling here who would like to make a
Airman Odom is a graduate team are requested to be at
of the Edmond High School He
attended the Central State Col- gym Blevins
lege prior to his entrance into I Mrs Florence DireCuddy Lut-
the Air Force on lkTay 11 1953 her has been admitted to Park-
' side Hospital for surgery
Mrs Walden J Parker Okla- Mrs Martha Kyle has been
homa City has been admitted dismissed from Parkside Hosp
to Parkside Hospital for stir- ' ital
gery
Mrs Elaine Fisher Garber Mrs Eva Moulin Route No
has been admitted to Parkside 3 Edmond has been dismksed
Hospital for surgery from Parkside Hospital
Number 9
Physical exams will be g ivtn
all football boys Sunday after-
noon at 2 pm at the eyrn for
boys on both junior and senior
teams
Monday at 9 am all boys on
the teams and any new ones
who would like to make a
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The Oklahoma County Register (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 20, 1953, newspaper, August 20, 1953; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2302187/m1/1/: accessed May 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.