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M . , I W . Members of the School Board, FRONT ROW: Vice-President Nathan Stufflebean, President Jim Little, Clerk J. E. Suggs, Member Roy McGee. STANDING: Member Ralph Shebester, Member C. R. Licklider, Superintendent R. E. Carleton. BOARll 0F EDUCATIO Under the direction ofthe Board of Education, a new high school was planned and building began in 1958. The building will be of a new type of concrete construction that has been proven in other Okla- homa communities. lt is one of the cheapest types of construction. The school board has chosen a building that is not only modern and attractive, but also very economical. This type of building is the safest in fire and wind storm. ln Atomic Bomb tests, this construc- tion withstood the blast where other types failed. A model of our new school was chosen to be displayed at the National Association of School Administrators at their forty-third annual meeting in Atlantic City early in February. The school board has been assisted in their activities by the Lay Committee of 58 members. The Lay Committee has no official capacity except to act as an interested advisory group to the board which gives due consideration to all recommendations and acts on them accordingly. This is the south view of the new Pauls Valley High School. To the left front of the picture is the auditorium, behind which is the band room and shop. From the auditorium to the right will be class roomsg the office is center right and classrooms extend from right of office to the- north. r M W . nf c- .- wg, t 'T 3l,.,uwa.+. 3, i , .U ,Q , -gaf, 4 A . it ,, 5 1271 . -A . -ct, . at as F-' ' .ii ' ' 'Q it if . Q f 1ZLK,f' ,4' Qfid f.1,te:4T ?'7.' .'l!1i9'SK?5 ' V Y issaffiaeg mgwtigf- V -.! ,Ni A , . ,... . , , 4, , Q5 , vw f. A - 85:-' A fsmw-Bgxxxh L, ,. .,., - rf rf 'F l ' . fe, fs' A,-1 . , , L, 4 5, .
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CONTENTS Annual Queen ........ 30 Annual Staff ......... 60 Athletics ......... 36-43 Attendants ... ....... 31 Board of Education ..... 2 Class History ...... 17-18 Faculty ........ .A . 4-5 Honor Students ....... 6 Juniors ...... . . 20- .lunior High ........ 53- Seniors ...... . . - ,Editions Special its dedicated to, is 1959 um Annual r Senior Times, of Sophomores ....... 26- Superintendent .... . . . Secretary VHT Staff ..... . . . 59 25 58 Organizations ., ..... 44-52 7 19 29 3 'S ..-'ttf ig-5f.9 xiA A PAur.s VALLEY HIGH sciiooL Pauls Valley, Oklahoma
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SUPERINTENDENT 0F CHO0L Mr. R. E. Carleton has been superintendent of the Pauls Valley Public Schools for the past four years, preceding this he was prin- cipal for ten years. After receiving his A.B. Degree at East Central and M.A. at the University of Okla- homa, hetaughtlournalism, English Literature, and Speech. He has done graduate work at Colo- rado University and Oklahoma University. He has been on the OEA Board of Directors, and a member of the OEA Convention Committee. He has taught English Literature classes for several years and this year taught a directed study literature class. He is a member of the Kiwanis Club and is on the Board of Directors of the Pauls Valley Chamber of Commerce. He is also a member of the examining board for the North Central Association. ln February, Mr. Carleton attended the convention of American Association of School Administrators in Atlantic City. At this con- vention the model of the new high school held center place in the display. YA, Mrs. Patsy Flowers . H . I , Y I' Mr. R. E. Carleton. Patsy Flowers has re- . so turned to PVHS as secre- tary and completed an- other year and a half of office work for Superin- tendent R. E. Carleton.
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