Arbuckle
Historical
Society
Take Me
Back To
The '50's
Slide show
Take Me
Back To
The '60's
Slide show
Do you
remember
Joe?
Counter
Sulphur
Chamber of
Commerce
Movie made
near Sulphur
(Flying L
Ranch)
"Home In
Oklahoma"
Sulphur
Public
Schools
Movie made
near Sulphur
(Turner Ranch)
"Tulsa"
Picture Post
Cards and
photos from
the past
Time Ticker
Want to see who's
behind the creation of
this website?
Click on Smiley
Sulphur
Times
Democrat
Click on the movie box to see
the beginning clip of the
movie
Year
Books
2009
All Class
Reunion
pictures
Jerry Wells
website
SHS Alumni
1959
The Graduating
Class of 1943
December 31,
1947
Click on the NPS logo on the map to see a movie
about the park, Chicksaws and the white man
A tail/tale of Trigger
Oklahoma Centennial 2007

Click on the mosaic for a
larger view
Have you ever wondered if there
was a reason you were born

Please click on the Asante Image
The Sandlot All-Stars
Coach: Monte Woodruff
Dennis Muncrief website
Who is this actor/singer
and what continuing role
did he play in a TV series
Click on the image
World Weather Map
Loyd Arms is a graduate of SHS 1938.
Charlene (Howe) Gilliam, class of '56,
is Loyd's niece.  Click on his picture for
more information.
2010
All Class
Reunion
pictures
Chickasaw
Cultural
Center
Sulphur images
Click on the hotel for the
website
Please help support AHSMC
Sulphur Christmas Parade
1951
Click On Picture
2011
All Class
Reunion
Pictures
Click on the image for a brief history of
"The Hereford Heaven Ramblers."
Alan Frazier-Sulphur High School-Class of 1969
Jason Keck-Sulphur High School-Class of 1988
Mary Mayhue-Midwest City, OK
Carl Hickman-Sulphur High School-Class of 1981
Steve Burrough-Shawnee High School-Class of
19
77

Alan Frazier wrote a song for the Park's Centennial
celebration in 2005 and named it "Family Reunion."
 The song is the background music for a slideshow
of scenes from Platt National Park---Chicksaw
National Recreation Area.  Check out the Youtube
slideshow by clicking on the above picture.
What we drove in the 50's & 60's
click on the picture for a trip down
memory lane