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Coach Custer Former Teacher & Coach Did Much for Bartlesville Students by Delaney Chidester Friday nights in the fall, high school football fans file into Custer Stadium to spend the evening cheering on the Bruins. I cannot think of a better way to pay tribute to a man who devoted his life to coaching and teaching young people. Cecil Cicero “Lefty” Custer was born in Hooser, Kansas to parents Thomas and Rachel Custer on January 4, 1894. He graduated high school in Cedarville in 1915 and went on to serve as a Marine in World War I. In 1922, he received his Bachelor of Science from the University of Kansas. During his time at the university, Custer studied under Forrest “Phog” Allen, who history remembers as the father of basketball coaching. Following his college graduation, Custer began coaching and teaching math in Augusta, Kansas — where he would stay until moving to Bartlesville in 1924, when he took a job at Central as a junior high coach. Shortly after moving to Bartlesville, he married Esther A. Rape on January 3, 1925. Custer coached various sports at the junior high level and later became the head football and head basketball coach for Col-High. He went on to become the athletic director for Bartlesville Public Schools, and received his master’s degree in 1931. In the 1981 book This We Remember, created by Central students, Custer’s former students remembered him as an outstanding coach and teacher. One of his former students recalled “punishment befitting the crime was often used by Lefty Custer … As a method of discipline, Mr. Custer once sent a few students who were looking out his window during class to sit outside on the curb and just sit there and look at nature..” Custer enjoyed being a part of his community. He was a member of the First 26

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Methodist Church, Masonic Lodge, Hillcrest Country Club, Oklahoma Education Association, National Education Association, and the “K” Club or lettermen at the University of Kansas. He enjoyed playing softball and golf in his spare time. He and his wife managed the Sanipool. Custer served as athletic director until 1948, when he decided to take a step back from coaching. He resigned and took a job in the science department at Tulsa Central High School. Custer passed away too soon, on June 21, 1953, at the age of 59. His obituary looked back on his long career as a coach in awe, stating that during his time as a coach, “Custer gained state-wide renown as a developer of outstanding basketball teams.” The following year, in 1954, the new high school football stadium was opened and dedicated. It was called “Custer Stadium” as a tribute to the man who’d given so much of his time to the student-athletes of Bartlesville. He was interred at White Rose Cemetery Mausoleum. Esther passed away on October 20, 1994, and was entombed next to her husband. Next time you’re sitting under the bright lights at a high school football game, take a second to pause amid the cheers of the crowd and remember Coach Custer and all he did for Bartlesville students.


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Leaders in Education: Salute to Coach Benne

2min
pages 79-80

Hope & Belief: Community Bible Study

3min
pages 69-70

Community: A Community of Support

2min
page 81

Arts & Entertainment: Music Festival a Hit

2min
pages 75-76

Meeting a Need: Empty Bowls

1min
pages 77-78

Health & Wellness: Recruiting for the Future

3min
pages 71-72

Introductions: Meet Coach Cody Price

3min
pages 73-74

Breath of Relief: The Crawdads Celebrated

3min
pages 67-68

Once Upon a Time: Mystery Man at Kimmel’s

2min
pages 65-66

Making a Difference: Hope Pediatric Therapy

3min
pages 63-64

Looking Back: Oil & Water Mix in Copan

5min
pages 60-62

Funny You Should Ask: There Is Still So Much Beauty to be Had

6min
pages 50-54

Health & Luxury: The Spa Treatment

3min
pages 57-59

On the Osage: Story Behind the Jewelry

3min
page 49

Education: State of Schools

2min
page 45

Knowing Nowata: Different Times in Education

4min
pages 55-56

From the Heart: Be a Cupcake Maker

3min
pages 43-44

Feature: One-Room Schools

14min
pages 16-25

A Good Word: When Contagious is a Good Thing

2min
pages 35-36

Legendary Leaders: Coach Bill Holbrook

3min
pages 13-15

Life of Service: Chief Banks

3min
pages 37-39

Now You Know: Story Time

5min
pages 40-42

Tribute: Lida Floriene Messall

3min
pages 11-12

Feature Sponsor Story: Coach Custer

2min
page 26

Profile: Jim Hess

6min
pages 8-10
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