Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 41, No. 144, Ed. 1 Monday, February 20, 1956 Page: 2 of 6
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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1956
SAPULPA HERALD, SAPULPA, OKLAHOMA
Yearbook King And New D
W.llingham Is Winner In
Tulsa Webster Mat Finals
Queen Are frowned
Musical Is Planned With
Scenes From Other Plays
Broadway Nighllighl
Begins 1st Rehearsal
The suite wrestling torn man
will be held Friday and Sdiurft
Feb. 24-2o at Blackwell.
Th«* crowning of the \e.iroooK
King .md Queen was tenured on
the annual Americanism assembly
held last Friday
Don French and Pat BnsiJW
were crowned king and queen. Their
attendants were Betty Newman
Lynne Grigsby. Wmfied Ycuiu. C.n-
letia Carter. Don Flem.ug. Jim
Brown James Adelblue and Ronnie
There will be an FFA meet Ben
tonight at 7 o'clock pior
- win
The t hiefUin baskettMlI tel lyvt
will travel to Bristow tonight to n. C;
the Pirates. Tomorrow night tt the
will play Fayetteville, here, and the
Friday night, they will late j C(
Muskogee Koughers In the IVai ers
inglon gym. All the games will
gin at k o'clock. Let's all try to
out ami support our learn
John Willingham, weight 106 won
an award fo: tile first place in the
' district championship at Tulsa Weo-
- ner las; Saturday nlzht He ivon
m the finals by defeating Regan
Wright, Tulsa Centra) 4-3
Dallas Herzer, heavyweight, took
third place by defeating Lynn Pitts.
Stillwater, in the consolation finals.
. 0-1.
I Richard SmiU
Pajama (lame"
• -ci ne, there will be no
aracter Bongs will be Hey-
• Steam Heat, and "Hem-
Hideaw.iy."
-The King and I"
scene will be performed by
a medley including
Getting
In ill
main ch
There."
an Jo ' s
the choir a
"Whistle A Happy Tune
T K w You,’ Hello Young I-ov-
ers. and We Kiss In A Shadow
"Damn Yankees"
Youn will portray Joe Mar- ,llKj Dolls
dy, an ardent fan of Lie Washing- oun.
Uai Senator*, and Judy Chapman r() th
and Jerre Casto will portray the w,.,.k
feminine role of Lola
thU scene will be
.From Hannibal Mo
•Whatever Lola Wants
Lost Sculi
Rehearsal Ur me music**.
Broadway Highlight*." waa begun
last Monday night Tiie two scenes
rehearsed that night were. Guy-
and "Annie Oe, Your
r scenes weie rehears-
jt the remalnde: of the
and rehearsals will continue
i Numbers In tins week
"Shoeless Joe Ronald Beatty will act s nanu-
Heart,' tor for the program, and will give
and "Iwo a gynopsls of each scene proceeding j
them
The character' and musical num-
ber* lor the different scenes are a
follows;
“Guy* and Holla"
Lynne Grigsby will have the lead-
ins teminlne role ol Sister Sarah
of the Salvation Army, und Ronnie
Pinkston will portray Skv Master-
4on. a gambler The musical num-
bers will be "Guys and Dolls.”
"I'll Know ." "II I Were A Bell" and
"I've Never Been In Love BeUre.”
"Annie (let Your Gun"
Anne Devore will be Annie o.tk-
ley, a freckled-lace girl from the
country who is a peifect .-hot. Fos-
tei Reed will portray Frank Butler
sharp shooter in a Wild West
show and Eddie lngrtm will be
Buffalo Bill, the owner of the show
The songs for this scene will be
Anything You Can Do. I Can I)
Better.” "You Can't Get A Man
With A Oun." "Got Tlie Sun In
the Mornin ." They Say That Fini-
ng In Love I- Wonderful......rhe
Girl That I Marry.” and "There’s
No Business Like Show Business "
_____ _______ weight 148. was
i defeated in the consolation finals
i by Ron Trent. Del City, in a very
i close match The pointy were 5-4
Th.s put Smith In fourth place in
the district tournament.
All three boys will go to tne state
w;e»tlin« tournament which will be
held at Blackwell this Friday and
Saturday. c
Ideal Secretary The Ideal Secretary coirci|
laeoi jecrcia.y been opened and will be held
To Be Selected two weeks
A series of tests to oe given m senior play trvouls will be I
about two weeks will determine who jn
will be the Ideal Secretary for
1935-56
The Ideal Secretary will be cho-
sen trom the FBLA members. The
honor is usually bestowed upon a
senior.
The tests consist ol 10 minute typ-
ing te-ts which will be graded on
speed and accuracy; and a live
minute shorthand test given at a
speed of 100 words a mrnuter oil
which a score of at least 95'* accui-
acy must be made .
The students who qualify site)
the tests will be graded on a per-
sonality baris by their teachers.
The teachers will grade on physi-
cal characteristics and dies-. Inter-
view. and general estimate.
CO-EDITORS
ROGER GROVE
RONNIE BEATY
REPORTERS
|«-n Sarah Powell Kay !
Norma Heed Ronald R
Roger Grove Betty Newn
Jay ILimine Kav Cart,
Joan MeCnmb*
Willingham And
Smith High Point
Mat Squad Members
(lie auditorium at 6:30 p. in,
...ursday. Feb. 23. Play pra«
will be held from 6:30 to P in
evenings. Students partlcipat!n|
this play Ml ST be on lime.
The FHA will sponsor i
-.row Tuesday. Feb 28. ai 31
the high school auditorium
"South Pacific"
Patrick will play the part
Forbush. an Army nurse
stationed m the south Pacific, and
Nolan Martin will portray a French
Plantation-owner. Musical numbers
will be I'm In Love With a Won-
derful Guy." "Gonna' Wish Thai
Man Right Out Of Mv Hair " Bali
II,u "Some enchanted Evening,
and‘There is Nothin Like A Dame
"Oklahoma"
Je.:e Casio will Ire Laurie the
sur of the musical Number- lor
"Oklahoma" will be "Oh. Wrist A
Beautiful Morning," Surry With
lhe Fringe on Top." "Kansu- Cuy
People Will Say W*ve In Love
mid the finale "Oklahoma "
Dance number- fo. the inusica
will be performed b\ Sandra Duf-
tord. Nancy M Crackin. Sharon
Henderson Sandra Denham and
l.u.y Kirby. They will perfoim
Bushel and A Pe k " from "Guys
and Dolls ': "Cant Get A Man With
A Oun." from "Annie Oet Your
Gun" Steam Heat • Iron Paja-
Richard
John Willingham and
Smith ate the two hardest working
boy- I have." commented Woody
Cooper, wrestling coach. They are
the two high point men on th« Sa-
pulpa Chieftain wrestling squad.
John Willingham, weight 106. is
a freshman. He w.** defend the
junior high state champion title
He is high point man with 33
points. Ho won second place at the
Bristow Invitational Tournament
this year. John was defensive half-
oack on tne All-Conference junior
high champion football team.
Richaid Smith, weight. 148. is a
senior. He has a total of 20 points.
He has lost one match and had two
draws this year. He placed fourth
in the Bristow Invitational tourna-
ment this year. Richard is a two
year letterman on the wrestling
squad, a two year letterman on the
football team, a returning letter-
♦ man to the baseball team, and a
member of the S.ipulpa high -afe-
ty pat-ol. Richaid was a regular
guard oil the all-conference chain-
, plon football team.
Stale Beta Club
Convention Being
Held At Tulsa
KEN BLACKBURl!
Pubtl<- Accountant
Income Tax Servi^
Business A Individual Rrlurl
American National Phi
Bank Bids -*
Norma Heed, president of the
Sapulpa Chapter, of the National
Be la club, was in cnarge ol a for-
um discussion of the Beta creed at
the '.ate Beta convention which
was held at the Tulsa hotel today
The state convention was an all-
day affair. The first iornial dis-
cussion began about 10 o'clock
Beta conventions are open to cer-
tified members, their parent.-, cha-
perons. spoil-ors and school offi-
cial upon proper registration On-
lj registered Beta members may
take part in the program.
Mac Slaton, secretary ot the lo-
cal chapter Rave a toast to the Beta
LOSE UGLY FAT TODAY f
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gist. A 16 day supply for less than 19c per day. Guarai
teed. L
BOB HOLZEMERS THRIFTY DRUG STORE r
"I'll Br Home" and The Great
Pretender" still occupy the two top
place-, and "Arc You Satisfied
jumped from the number seven spot
to numbe: three The 10 top tunes
for this week at S.ipulpa high school
aic:
1. "I'll Be Home.”
2. "The Great Pretender.'
3 "Are You Satisfied?"
4 "Teen-age Prayer.
5 "Rock and Roll Waltz.'
6 "Chain Gang."
7 "Ntnetv-Nlne Yea;.-.”
8 "See You L..te: Alligator.”
9 Eyes of a Woman in
Love."
10 "Satisfied Mind."
Chieftains Receive
Champions' Trophy
The Oklahoma 6-A conference
championship trophy was presented
to the co-captains of the Chieftain
football -quad
Jimmy Brown and Di k Youiu.
representing the football squad, re-
ceived the Oklahoma 6-A conference
championship trophy which was pre-
sented by Jenning- B Newman at
the annual football banquet. Feb. 9
Each year, the trophy is present-
ed to the school whose football
team has won the championship.
That school then keeps the trophy
for a year. In case of a tie, as in
Sapulpa's ca-e. toe trophy is held
by each school for part of a year
Tilts trophy is a new one. It was
presented to Will Rogers high
All material and picture* fur
Ihc 1956 Yearbook wnl be in
by Mar 1 The only acceptable
picture* for the 5 earhook will
have to Ik- made or have been
made at Ken's studio There
are still a number of Yearbooks
that have not been pun based.
If you wish to purchase a Year-
book. and have not yet done so.
contact Guidon ( . Davis and
your name will be placed on the
waiting list.
Parking Problems
Studied At SHS
Douglas Duckert may luve the
solution to the parting problem In
Sapulpa high school. He has found
out how many cais can be parked on
both -ides of the street successful-
ly without blacking the driveways.
Glenn Miller, one of the judges,
did some private research to find
two vacant lots that may be ob-
tained by relieving the owner of
all liability in case of accident.
The largest of the lots is about 100
feet by 30 feet.
The number of amateur pho-
togiaphe:.* has doubled Mil re the
end of World War II
()l F.STIOVi In your opinion, how
old ahould a person be before he
can obtain a drivers' license?
WOODY COOPER It depends
on traffic and economic conditions
in the community Generally -pe ik-
ing. I will go along with 16 year
old driving."
MRS. CROSSLIN 16. ii they .re
matured as a 16 year old sRould
K\Y CARTER They have about
as much sense when they are 16
"We the people of the Un.ted
States, in order to form a more
perfect union, establish Jus1 ice. in-
sure domestic tranquility, promote
the general welfare to ourserve-.
and our posterity do ordain and es-
tablish this the Constitution of the
United States of America "
Under th.s great preamble the
Constitution of our great country
was written The Constitution in
most -ense fulfills the promi-es
made in he Preamble. In the Uni-
ted States, citizens do not fear to
fa\ \v:lte. or think the way they
wish about what they want Any-
one who is arrested is assured of
a fair trial and is conside ed inno-
cent until proven guilty. In many
. other countries citizen- are consid-
..-..rt miiitv until proven innocent.
Know The Seniors
M|
narratori. Tac Klaxon oy rio- j
more “Buglers' Holiday" by Ander- i
-on "Hansel and Gretel" by Hum- 1
perdlnch; "Forty Fathoms" by Wal- ;
tors; "Melodic Caravan” bv Yoder.
Autumn Leaves' bv ReeJ "Ooo|-
in” a novelty, by Baron: and Amer-
ica-Grand March" by O ldman.
H nr ' bv Pat g. .ie Her opinion
of the senior boys is. They can't
be beat." and he: lavonte food -s
roast oeef and strawberry short-
cake. Lynne's hooby is singing,
while her favorite spoils ate foot-
boll and swimming Sue attends the
Church of the N.tzarene
Lynne Is secratary and treasurer
o the ch ir, chaplain of 'he Beta
lub. editor of the 1956 Yearbook,
a memocr of the Treble Tones.
FBLA, Safe Drivers' club Printers
club and an off.ee a-s:-ta:,, She
U ihc 1955-56 Outstandlir- Oirl ol
the senior c'a.-s And »l-o DAR
Girl for the year
He: plans alter graduation are la
work, attend college or "L ve and
Mn: rlage "
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and every aid to driving ease without
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They're built to run longer, more
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Choose the model for your job now!
so yc,u can furnish veur own trans-
portation."
MI*> FISHER ’.8 They have
bet ip. judgment uni then reflexe-
are bette:."
H BOMGARDNER .8 I exare.v-
mv opinion f.om statistic* and ob-
servat-on of the driving habits of
the average 16 year old.
Powor brakes and power »t*#ring
optional on most models.
Automatic tranuninion or orardriva
optional on many models.
We (an Solve
Financial Problems
Bond Presents
Mid-Winter Concert
See Ut For A
Models for every job
in the world's most complete lino
The mid-winter band conce t w.i-
held Thursday at the Junior high
school gym
The teatu:ed number *».- a
First Piano Concerto" with Rog-
er Grove as soloist The program
was opened with the “Star Spang-
led Banner."
The remainder of the program
w March Forth" bj Moo:e.
“First Su.te In E b" bv Hul’z Fir-t
Movement Piano Concerto in A
Minor" b. Orley: "Begulne Fo:
Band bv Oseev Abe lun oln-Oet
tvrbjrg 1863 by Oilli.v .Bill Wttaor
Enginos built sololy for trucks
offer more usoblo horsopowor
Comfo Vision Cob is driver-dosigned
for nxtro comfort ond sof*ty.
It\ltlt\lt\ HORN. 17-\ear- Id
senior, wa- born in Ada May 28
1938 Her favorite -;n il* an- base-
ball. swimming, and horseback rid-
inn Barba: a » opinion ot the sein e
boys is Fine.’ and her act peeve
js -people who are more slubaom
than I." \-paragus and sis a ber-
ries : ate as her favorite foods, while
he favorite -‘nz ts I'll Be Home
bj Pa' Boone. Her hooby is feamre
writing.
Barbara is chaplam of the Tri-
Hi-Y. chaplain of the Student coun-
cil. secretary of the 1956 yearbook
statl. :eporte: for the choir, a
memoer of the Treble Tones Pow
Wow staff, Devotions', club Print-
ers club Be a club, she is an of-
fice assistant ano attends t.ie Rrdge-
j\ll-Tnick Built
to save you
llic Bid money!
TOMMY’ '.MITII .ill 18-vear-td
riior ai Sapulpa huh -rliool rate-
•nburge: - french tries and cof-
e as his favorite foods He was
::. Feb 26 1937 His favorite *vnsr
• Run Boy Run" and his opinion
>'nior girh* is "They're the aicr.
ntoi - too. Tommt
■* i'-ren.e is Bapti-. His pc, peeve
Marcus Horn
23 S. Pork
Phone 124
Phone 234
113-115 South Main
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