The Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 51, No. 18, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 21, 1965 Page: 2 of 6
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rAQt TWO — iopulpe (Okie.) Herald, Tuesday. September 21, 1««3
Fads And
Fashions
Clothing stylos affect many
people in many ways, One per-
son may find one style partic-
ularly appealing, while another
may strongly dislike it, This
! was found to be true when
! several students at S H.S were
asked to name their favorite
clothing styles
Linda Lee. a senior, enjoys
wearing A-line skirts, frilly
I blouses and loafers Linda be-
lieves that this type of skirt
| looks neat, Is comfortable, and
| gives a short girl more height.
Another senior. Mary McAl-
lister. finds the “U>ndon look” to!
«... . . . , . her liking Mary also likes white | Tommy Tucker a 18 grad-{high school graduate who is
- ' >r • rown- air-, century, she has no supersti-1 haired senior Her parents re lace stockings, shoes with'uate is attending Ozark Bible now teaching English here She
It lions hut does get uneasy when Joiced at her birth on Dec 8. stacked heels, slave bracelets. College at Joplin. Mo Don is the former Rarbara Crab-
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A round up of now* from Sopulpo High school preparod by the
journalism classes under the direction of Emily Stone
Goukl ya turn ofV your motor ? VcuVe finin' on me !
Know Your Seniors
Where They Are Now...
Club
News
This year at Sapulpa high
formal surroundings is called,,, her family 'she en^TfCng- "hen she isn't at school, she TblousT vTith malchTnT start- St^en Walker. &l7sti7ebu*k. ‘ eaXT^s" a teL College ’at Tahle- *'2 J"* J J J[
ed senior was bom Feb
1M8 She is known around a black cal crosses her path. 1948 She was born in Tulsa, to and Targe wooden" rings' "shoul- • Hen,™ is" now Employed m a tree
«c on ■« a ic o " mnr" Her most prized possession and Mrs Robert Davis 1 jer bags and the total look"]pipe fitter in Sand Springs j Attending classes at North-
vmi■ vmmvui^o id vumu|u her family She enjoys En^ ^hen she isn t at school, she ibloii**** matoKmn iinni* ctoiun u'aiLar uin cti»nk>.,.i.
Martha Kaye Hackney Her L,;, an(j p|ans |0 futher her in jcan ^ found a! 611 N Bur ^ mnw > are two ot Mary a dis
parents, Mr and Mrs Eugene |eresj bv majoring in it at the nelt She bs** ber statistics as iige.
Hackney reside at 808 N Hkk-
ory in Sapulpa.
When asked her favorite food
University of Michigan
She loves Spring best be-
„ . ... cause it is the season of grad
she replied "What's thar" You uati„n!
could understand by looking at j _
her petite |'1V, H8 pound
frame
She however, does love blug
and Jerry Hughes joined the quah is Dan R Sherwood, a
Marines this summer They arc , '65 graduate Nancy Bean is a
Americans" The club originat-
ed this summer within the
group of students who attended
Linda Wilson Beverlv Blake now in boot camp. Johnny North ! sophomore there
and Pam Rebholz have found is enrolled at Central State col- i Stanley Johnson is beginning the Moral Rearmament Con-
penny loafers are quite com at Edmond his junior year at O.S.U.. ma- i vention at Mackinaw Island,
Mrs Armstrong is a Sapulpa joring in political science
Rebekah Louise Calvert Is
the proud holder of the title of
Sapulpa High S. hool Chieftain
She ranks receiving this honor
as her most happiest moment
This blonde, blue-eyed senior
is the daughter of Mr and Mrs
Sam Calvert of 420 W. Hastam
, She was born m Miami, Okla .
on Sept 15. 1948 Since that
occasion she has grown to the
height of 57" and now weighs
125 lbs
Her favorite expression is
“Can t Believe” and she can
often be seen muttering it as
she goes through the halls talk- j
■ng of students wtth no school
this is her pet
fortable Linda and Beverly
have also discovered shoulder
bags go well with these shoes
Empire dresses are a favorite
with Beverly. Jo Lea Defraff-. . „
enreed and Connie Davis Th“ Chlef is *enK,r end Har
The majority of the girls ve>, who stands 510
agreed that they disliked pop and *^'Rhs 145 pounds Harvey,
art" dresses and the "total wh,° '* in hl* *ix,h rtf ,not-
Meet The Chieftains
look
also likes to fake out the defen-
sive back and catch passes as
an end
Harv's reason for liking foot-
ball. likes to play defense, but ball is because of the contact
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PAT DAVIS
!*/ > Scrambled Eggs
GIRLS
Personality Yka VIdaosond
Hair Bedibe Hrwtgi
Eyes Ejian Amphins
Nose Yrhlec Raaymnd
Best dressed Ibedeb Umrok-
57" and weight of 117 lbs
spirit since
peeve. I She adores all foods except
She loves blue and white par- o|ira Moat of ,he '‘me 'he can
ticularly if they are together be «•« a< basketball or foot-
I since these are the colors n,lbal1 wearing green or
SHS Her other favorites in- blatl( 5lrK<> ,hesp arp hpr fav"-
•nd brown,Gene Barrv, and elude food of all kind, and yak rites She likes al! people who
'Unchained .Melody ”' When king She enjoys (he perlorm are in movies so all actors are
She isn t cheering her hand-
MARTHA KAYE HACKNEY
some, intelligent, understanding
end easy to get along with
Ideal boy at a basketball game,
the may be found reading,
cooking or sewing, or listening
to her favorite singers. Jackie
Wilson. The Supremes. or Chuck
Jackson
When asked her opinion of
senior boys, she replied n-i-c-e
Katie lists her pet peeve as
snobs and phonies
• Since she lives In the 20th
Figure Enmni fvads
Walk Rakna Grgab
Complexion Verlbey falbk
BOYS
Personality Vetes Ricckm-
Hair Obb Yrehr
Eyes Kroroy Ehotkct
Nose angol Znatg
Best Dressed Blac Wtenon
Build Akfvd Yrile
Complexion Ragy Tmish
her favorites. but she has a
drawn feeling toward Sean Con-
nery When she isn't listening
to Chuck Jackson sing "If I__
Didn't Love You", she is lis
temng to the Supremes. sewing basebali When he isn t watch-
or just thinking since these also Sieve McQueen in a mo-
are her favorite pastimes | vie he enjoys listening to Andy
Question
OF The Week
What do you think of school
so far this year’
Corky tforkeft — “It's better,
now that I'm a senior."
| Carolyn White — “It's alright
except for Zoology."
Mike Clark — Whal school:1"
Dennis Marketic — "It looks
promising
Ralph Barclay — "Things are
looking up from Iasi year
Happiness Is
i8<!
Mich In the words of the temp-
orary president. Wiley Smith,
"We've been named the Num-
ber One high school in Ameri-
ca and we plan to keep it that
way."
The goals of the club apply to
everyone in the world, not just
Sapulpa citizens They drive to-
ward absolute honesty, abso-
lute purity, absolute unselfish-
ness and absolute love
Interest is rapidly growing in
Moral Rearmament and the
club is now growing at a high
Next summer
Student Council
Has Workshop
During the past week, mem
bers of the student council have
been busy with a local work-
shop held last week The work-
shop was held Sept 16 and 18
at the home of member Lynne
Luker.
At this meeting, the council
learned the correct way to be
a good representative Each
member has in his or her pos-
session a notebook containing
notes which will prove helpful
In the coming year.
The Council urges the student
body to try and keep the cafe-
teria clean from litter at the
end of lunch hour
Along with all other things,
this insures school spirit also
besides keeping our eating area
clean
Devotional's
Calendar Set
'All systems go'" was the
feeling enveloping the Devo-
tional club members as Jack
McGuire, club president read
the calendar of the year at the
first meeting last Friday
Giving the "Go" were the
club sponsors, Mrs Derryber-
ry and a new teacher to Sa
pulpa high. Miss Crockett Mrs
Derryberry has worked very
Youth Board
Officers
Are Named
A meeting of the Youth Board
was held In the home of Patti
Hayes Tuesday, at 7 30 The
newly elected officers for this
year are president. Jan Stuart;
vice-president, Bob Berry re-
cording secretary Jeane White,
corresponding secretary, Jeanne
Giacomo; historian Rita Vanat-
ta; Sergeant-at-arms. Alan
Jones
The sponsors for this year
are Mrs Robert Jones, treasur-
er, Mrs Guy Berry, and Mrs.
John Mose
The youth hoard activities in-
clude sponsoring the Chrlstma*
Dance, and the spring formal.
The Youth Center is open
every Friday from 9 p m lo
midnight, providing entertain-
ment for the youth of Sapulpa.
Ping pong, cards, and dance
contests are among the several
activities featured at the Youth
Center
Daffynitions
Where Boy Scout*
Two squares going
A crazy rea-
Intense
sleep
Octagon
steady
Locomotives,
son
Flirt The girl who got the
boy you wanted,
illegal A sick bird.
Band-Aid A fund for needy
musicians
Go power Money
Blubber band A girdle
USE HERALD WANT ADS
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HARVEY CRIMES
hard along with Jack McGuire
ican.i
getting set for the biggest and Bathing Rrautv A girl worth
speed Next summer a group | busiest year the Devotional for
of fifty students will leave Sa ' c|ub has ever sepn
pulpa to represent us at Mack) The club's calendar includes
naw Island ^ | the Thanksgiving Assembly, a
Mrs Zelma Carter is sponsor! Homecoming Parade Car. a
of the chib and temporary of in ,hp Christmas parade
ficers are Wiles Smith, presi giving fruit and gifts to the
dent, Terry Tucker vice-presi ; orphanages. presenting the
dent and Sylvia Myles. Secre Christmas Story" to the rest
‘afV I home, and giving invocations
AM students of Sapulpa high at a|| home football games
Other officers this year are
historian. Kenneth Pennington;
chaplain. Janice Winterbower;
treasurer. Donna Gaash; secre-
tary. Peggy Clark, and vice-
president. Caroline Smithee
school who want world-wide
peace are urged to join in the
' fight for Moral Rearmament
Eighty-five members the
largest Audio Visual Club" Sa
| pulpa high has ever had. has set
Falling down in the
HU L
and the personal achievement | its goal this year for better serv-! decorating goal post at all home
while and pnd* hf geM *h,,n he lc<* <o >he teachers i football games and for selling
----- - • ,ouarf when everyone is watch- know' hf ha% *cc",I1Plisb'>d club has ■r™«ed ,or i Chieftain buttons and ribbons
Her ideal boy must be sweet Wl,,lan“ Help or just dur- square wnen every ne watin , ,hj classes ^ held to show all durtnc honu. r,„m -Tt,.,
kind, considerate , n, ell, gent and a ^ everything in his/"*, - ^inda Wiley. j Harv wres- teacher how to operate all o. ™ r°°m ^
above all things "have respect
Neither rain
norsnow
nor heat
nor Liz
SLTV4J
REBEKAH CALVERT
ances of “The Drifters'' and
the song ' Round About of
for me"
She dislikes the ways of those
who are self-centered and think
themselves above others being
always ready to make fun or
criticize others Even though
she considers herself intelligent
she still shudders at a broken
mirror
Her most prized possession is
her life, family and friends and
senior ring in that order
She loves the season of Win
ter because "things slow down
and seem to stand still " Her
spare time I Not b^.blTto drive a car Duri"R ,bp win,pr Harv wres teacher how to operate
His opinion of this years sen- Bob Berry ,lrs and wbpn »Prm* ,hLPro!ec“7
lors are Greatest bunch yet— I Flunking Miss McJilton's Bot- a,(’nK br participates
• I - I r i,*L »s A lannifl
girls especially
anv exam Everyone'
His nv st prized possession is’ When you fill your car trunk
with cement blocks to make it
ing was dismissed with a "vic-
tory" yell led by the cheer-
in both j The club officer* were recent-1 leaders
I ly elected The officers are pre | _
sident. Jim Miller, vice-presi Approximately 2bO students at-
Ronny Fields, co-captain of , Wayne Wall secretary.1 tended the organizational meet
track and tennis
HI stand
"hot"
When someone savs You wbo bas lettered two years.
PH Stone
Leonard Rivett; and treasurer
your Class. . Miss ''',i,,ld, v®" *nd w^|eh, 150
Being in good enough shape
Sponsors for the club this vear
are Mr Shaw and Mrs Adams
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• l>ir »• po -1 -X
. **,h *> fionar
When you hit a car in the
^9 backend at night . Ruby
When your steady girl comes
back from California and finds
out youve been going out on
her . anonymous
^ Going out to lunch and for-
getting to come hack to school
until 1 15 Chris
Breaking out two windows
with a BB gun and having the
police make you pay for them
. .Candy
RICH RODGERS
senior ring, and in school
Uve " Her hobble i. breathing mo„ m,ere,,jng „r happiest ex
which seems quite logical perieme wa« winning student
Her ideal boy must be a council representative
I gentleman, considerate and hase cajp anyiW WOfyjerj ^
respect for her On the whole ^nlor u Patncla Annf DaM5
she thinks aeruor boys are "su- ^ commonly known as Pat or
P*r *real • Patnck if this doesn t help she
| Her most highly prized pos „ n(ter heard saying LIKE
session is her senior ring and or YOU WISH "
jher friends She loves Autumn _
best because things are crisp 1 On Nov 24. 1447. a son was
er and sharper seeming to. horn to Mr and Mrs R C
stand out more Rodgers of 720 S Hickory in ...........„
Her most embarassing mo- Sapuiua After much delibera he enjoys science and most all
mem was wnen during the pep ti„n, the prwd parents named the activities that go with
(assembly Sam M said "Ugh him Richard Warner Rodgers school
I l. better known as Rich Smew He likes Spring best among
Upon graduation she plans to that time he has grown to 6 the seasons because of baseball Mike Owen s 85 Chevy Malibu
attend Kansas lruvarsity and 140 pounds He still, however and all the other activities i Fastest - Mike Clark s 58
become a commercial artist has blue eyes and brown hair I His most interesting experl Chevy lmpala
T . . ^vortltf band >*as being in the high Uglieat — Beverly Blake < 49
To major in psychology at and most any science" He'vhool band when he was a'De Soto
Was Pre'ties' - Mike Owen s
wrecked 85 Malibu
Slowest - Joe Tuttle's 54
Chevy
Loudest - Kerry Houser * 59
Chevy lmpala
Wreck of the Week - Rick
Smith's 56 Chevy
KAMPUS KARS
Oldest — Homer Moore's 48
Chevy
Newest — Candy Hughes' 85
Chrysler
Moat likely to get a ticket —
mg of the Medical Arts Club
held Friday
Officers for the year 1965-66
are Janice Ballard, president;
Linda Mafringer vice-president
The first mei ting of Ihe Span- ,jan Holt, secretary treasurer
ish Club was held Friday morn ' ,ind Jimmy Cline devotional
ing New officers, elected al the | leader The latter two were
final meeting last year, were in- elected at Friday's meeting
troduced by President Pam Me Members of the club were en
Crory They are vice-president, tertained Monday afternoon at
Gary Smith secretary, Diane a Coke party held on the school
Atkinson. treasurer, Connie patio
Mose; devotional leader, Melila This vear club members will
Brooks; and sergeant at arms, participate in many activities
Harvey Grimes These include candy-striping *
Committees set up include the hospital and taking edura-
buying a name plate for the tmnal trips
picture presented by last years) Mrs White and Mrs Decker*
! club of Prof Carter, the selling are the club sponsors this year 11
of SHS sweatshirts, gift for
the auditorium, and money -mak
ing projects. WITHOUT A
This year, Ihe club's member-
ship is around 70 and all others
are Invited to Join.
r
•Msgas
The first pep club meeting of
the year was held Friday morn
ing during club period The
Lincoln University is the am likes dinners consisting of roast freshman and being in the jun
,|bition of hu brown-eyed black beef mashed potatoes and i»r nl»v
YOU CAN START LOSINR
WEI8HT THIS WEEK!
IT'S IASY WITH
SLINOIR-X* br ’ D A.
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IT REALLY WORKS!
mashed potatoes and' tor play
brown gravy particularly If After graduation he plans to
they can he cooked hy a 5'5" attend 0 V Until that time he
brnwn-eved Junior He likes te will be kept busy as a member
wear clothes that are blue since
it is his favorite color, to his
favorite games of football and
of the FTA. Spanish club 74>e*
plans i vice president , band and
president of the senior class
meeting was called to order by
«• ■ <ia* V President Linda Wiley and the
C-a.'APl sponsors Mrs Goldsberry. Miss
McJillon. and Mrs Armstrong,
were introduct *
Elections for assistant secre
a ^ ^ ary and chaplin were held with
Beverly Blake being elected as
H»i*ist FIELDS ■.istant secretary ami Dehhie
to participate in this sport rates] Wpley chaplin
as his favorite phase of the! ^ ommitteei were set up for
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Attantion Grodts 1 thru 6
JUNIOR LEAGUES AFTER
SCHOOL ON WEDNESDAY
FREE SUS TRANSPORTATION
Our t#s(iol bus wilt #kk you u#
and return yeu ta #ich-u# #sint
utter you'va bawlad. ft's lets et
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Juniar League a reserved tar grades 1 thru 4 with transpar-
tatiaa provided ta and trem: JeHerean School, Oft 'n Go,
Fettoffoo', Foadlond, Woodlown School. High Schoai, Jun
hr High Sehaaf sad Root Ottico.
las will #ich a# grades 7 thru 12 Saturday at 12:S0—same
bus route as ebeve tar 1 #.m. Saturday league, tee will re-
turn students te original pkk up point
SAHOMA LANES
Nfftli m HtfKwoy Mf7" BA 44190
sport and being elected co-cap-
tain and having the teams con-
I fidence rate as his biggest
thrill
Ronny likes football because
of the close contact and con-
stant association with other
players.
When spring arrives Ronny
plays baseball.
What If?
Mildred were Hunter instead
of Fisher
Jack were Woll instead of
Fox
Norman were Mountain In-
stead of Hill.
Larry were Peare instead of
Battle
Herbert were Deputy inatead
of Marshall
Jennifer were Room Inatead
of Hall
Charlooetta were Rambler In-
stead of Nath.
Would Your
Loss Be
Covered!
If Shit were your home, could you ra build or
buy a similar ana? Adequate protection might
cost loss then you ora now paying.
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never, ever need ironing
Trimly tapered with belt
loops and cuffs. Colors and
fabrics for casual and dress
wear 65% Dacron* polyes
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