Stillwater High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Stillwater, OK)
- Class of 1945
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Administration
Classes .
Features .
Music .
Sports .
Activities
School Life
Service Men
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We, the staff of this 1945 Pio-
neer Yearbook, desire to dedicate
it to the fighting Pioneers in every
corner of this earth, and to those
who soon will go from our high
school to join them.
We send our love and loyalty
to you, wherever you may be, and
our sincerest wish is that this rec-
ord of the past year at Stillwater
High will take you back, for a
moment, to your own school days.
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KERMIT INGHAM
Preslclent
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Eclucatlon
Upon the shoulders of the
school board rests the responsl
bxllty for any executlve actlon
occurmg at Stxllwater H1gh
School Much credlt must be
gzven to these men for the
rapld progress of the school
this year under thelr adl'l'1ll'llS
tratlon They should deserv
edly take the crednt for all of
the expansxon recently happen
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BILL BFRNHARDT
Vrce Presrdent
GEORGE DOLLINGER
Secretary Treasurer
RAYMOND D. THOMAS W. R. CLIP-'I' WALTER WEAVER
HARRY D. SIMMONS
Superintendent
GLENN TONKINSON
Principal
ELMER BRINKER
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Physical Education Commerceg Pep Club Sponsor
Mrs. Florence Sevcrson Will d Shingleton
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Esther Patterson
Thomas Reynolds
Mary Lou Raupe
Betty Io Rogers
Ruth Redburn
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Doris Schatz
Patricia Schatz
Ruby Mae Stratton
Helen Scherer
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Lindy B. Wilson
Melba lean Walton
Flora Elaine Wells
Evelyn Wcathers
Marietta Willsey
Ray Young
Frances Peadcn
Anita Bieberdorf
'Iunior Glass
Frank Abernathy
Bcverlee Atkins
Melvin Albright
Iessic Mae Auterson
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Rowene Becker
Katherine Braswcll
Maxine Bays
Alice Bradford
Patti Brooks
Keith Cottongim
Pat Chase
F. A. Clayton
Doris Carlisle
Patsy Curd
Harold Crenshaw
Betty Clifton
Martin Craft
Colleen Cypcrt
Dorothy Davis
Iameb Dilts
Margaret Denny
Olive Delay
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licttle Hargrove
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Anna Henrick
Betty Mae Harriwn
Arnlyth Houck
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Gladys Hopper
Roger Hurnmlen
Iilouise Howerton
David Held
Ioan Hinl-cel
Kenneth Havenstritc
Ioan Hull
Dewey Hesser
Colleen Hulsey
Iiclgar Henderson
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Aurvil Ketch
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Patsy Lytle
Ioyfe Livesay
Loyce Lixefay
Hurry Mills
Larry Manning
liiye Mdiilliartl
Carl Moore
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Corrine Mcfjuain
Donna Moore
Florence Mahan
Donald Nance
Iacqueline Nilex
Ilcrhert Nelson
Norma Overholt
Calvin Poole
Evelyn Pence
Paul Pearson
VVanda Prickett
Norman Pilgrim
Howard Potts
Mary Catherine Ritter
Patsy Rcdburn
Iimmie Reynolds
Betty Riggs
Barbara Rains
lack Shelton
Dorothy Smith
Dorothy Spurr
johnny Swim
Ray Shirley
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Bob Sisson
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Irene Schroeder
Iimmy Shipley
Bob Whitson
Charles Wagner
Barbara Wolf
Bob White
Margaret Ross
Iean Ward
I. B. Scroggins
Marynell Lancaster
enior Glass 'will
We, the Seniors of 1945, being sound
of mind and memory, do hereby make
and declare this will to our classmates
and underclassmates.
Rose Grafa wills Frank Abernathy
part of her height.
Billie Ann Hesser, Doris Lee Houck,
and Erma Ienkins want Ila Grace Bil-
yeu, Doris Carlisle, and Erma Ross to
have their blonde hair.
Fern Myers gives Barbara Rains her
job in the "cage."
Norman Howerton wills a ream of
typing paper to Leonard Hall.
Betty Annis and Betty Io Rogers
would like for Roberta Short, Dorothy
Smith, and Iessie Auterson to have their
shorthand troubles.
Anita Bieberdorf and Evelyn Weath-
ers want Pat Chase and Pat Evanhoe to
have their forged excuses.
To Donna Moore and Irene Schroe-
der. Flora Wells leaves her neat looks.
Eileen Bilyeu and Don Iohnson leave
Mrs. Crossman's waste basket full of
their jokes for Bill Enlow and Lorna
Io Iohnson.
Betty Boyd and Carma Lee Carrier
want Dorothy Spurr and Mary Ritter
to have their "hearts" for the Navy.
lulia Ann Shattuck and Patricia
Murphy will Elaine McCowen and
Iacqueline Niles their sophisticated
ways.
Marilyn Potts leaves Miss Turner's
Glee Club without a soprano section.
Ruth Redburn leaves her old shoes
for her sister, Patsy. Do you think she
can fill them?
Barbara Dickey gives Patsy Curd her
long, plaid shirts.
lean Simcoe wills Beverlee Atkins
her position as 1945 Pioneer editor.
Edward Mott and Dick Hicks leave
their helmets and admiring girls to Co-
captains Ioe Howard and Norman Pil-
grim.
Frances Peaden, Naomi Mcffammon,
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FlI'SK Row: Bob Hcsser, joan null, rnyius IVLUIPALY, iuaiy puu Malloy, jean Ward, Cyntha
Glover, Sandra Uzzell, Marilyn Harper, Dick Hicks.
Second Row: Roger Clubb, Schillar loc Scroggs, Dick Brown, Dick Heath, Marjorie Adams,
George Hardin, Ramon Ellcdge, Iames Martin, Buddy Simmons.
,Student Gouncil
The Student Council has always been
one of the most active groups in the high
school and this year has been no ex-
ception.
It operated the concessions stand at
the football games last fall and spon-
sored the Who's Who page in the an-
nual and the yearly Backward Week.
With the cooperation of the National
Honor Society, the Council has sold
bonds and stamps in the school all year.
The Student Council itself has pur-
chased three bonds so far this year,
making a total of six in its name.
One of the most admirable accom-
plishments of the Council was the pur-
chase of the Allied Nations Honor flag
and its presentation to the student body.
Due to the Council's enthusiastic
drive, over 90 per cent of the students
purchased defense stamps during the
week of George Washington's birthday.
For this record, the school was awarded
the flag with a Minuteman on it. This
flag was sent from the United States
Treasury Department and was accom-
panied by a certificate and a facsimile
ofthe Bill of Rights.
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These students were chosen by the Student Council as the most outstanding
members of the senior class. They were selected because of their scholastic stand-
ing, participation in school activities, and cooperation with students and teachers.
Iuniors who received honorable mention:
Iimmy Craig Betty Rigg Dick Brown
Phyllis Murphy Ardyth Houck Melvin Albright
Marguerite Hillerman
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Most handsome boy
Rose Humphrey
Most :ntracuwe student
Bob Whne
Boy wxth the bd! physique
Hollcen Hartpence
Mol! beauuful gurl
Bob Hesser
Best personalxty
Mary Lou Raupe
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Most studxous
Ixmmy Cra1g
Best all round boy
Sarah Barton
Most dependable semor
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Ardyth Houck
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Norman Pxlgnm
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Dick Heath Schiller Scruggs Margaret Ross
Band President Orchestra President Drum and Bugle Pres.
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Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Reporter
First ROW: Verna Shcfmfmi Ann Stapley, Charlene Redburn, Eula B. Miller, Christia White,
Bonnie Iean VanSickle, Iimmy Patterson.
Second Row: Elfreda Rader, Allen Sanders, Teddy Keller, james Allen Williams, Iames Humble,
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Tom Reynolds Barham Rains Russell Brannon Bill Easton Keith Cottongim Charlie Denny
Henry Fcatherly limmy Vandegrift Owen Hurned Rex Crabbs Harry Percy Billie Lou King
Berry Howa-rd Ruth Enix Marynrll Lancaster Everett Brett Robert Ware Donna. Adams
Ralph Mason lerry lon:-s Waid Hohstadt Harry Thompson Hi Staten LaVerne Adams
Agnes Leachman Donald Trompler Betty Ann Dunlap Marian Means Leslie Terpening Mary Lou Raupe
Dorothy Spurr Richard Dunn David Ht-id Roy Houck Kenneth Baker I .
lane Trout Roger Harnden Bob Reynolds Alan Graham Charles lohnxon SINGH!! 'IU' H' Plffilff
Bernadine Moe Catherine lrwin Bill Waver Edwin King Kermit Ingham
Betty Riggs Maynard Blumer Gene Perkins FOWIII R010 Edwin Ellcdge Wilblll' Willil!l'll0lI
Harvey McAnulty Carroll Leonard Minard Clayton Faye McGilliard Gene Smoot Edward Amend
Gilford lkenberry Roy Lee Elliott Charles Poek Bill Simcoe
Ardyth Houck George Thompson Doris Douglas Nancy Baebel Standing
loan Hull Berta lo Crabhe Bch Potts Donald Graham Betrye Annie
Phyllis Murphy lean Ward Richard Willham Gene Marshall Director, Glen Varnum
Hoover Fisher lolm Brooks Bob Bollinger Marcellette McLain
Second Row William Belknap Bob Roberta Bob Deck David Orwig
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Franklin Donnell, Harry Mills, Alan Graham, Billie Lawson, Beverly White, Eleanor Harper
Gilford Ikenberry Marilyn Harper
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First Row: Dorothy Spurr, Ioan Carr, Betty Mae Harrison, Marguerite Hillerman, Mary Lou
Malloy, Norma Overholt, Ardyth Houck, Maxine Bays, Pat Schatz, Ann Cunningham, Pat
Murphy, Marilyn Harper.
Second Row: Eleanor Harper, Patti Brooks, Beverly White, Sylvia Hodges, Billie Lawson, Donna
Lee Adams, Margaret Myers, Harriet Ianeway, Ruth Ann Whitenton.
Third Row: Marilyn Potts, Rose Grafa, Iane Trout, Colleen Tinker, Iulia Ann Shattuck, Thyra
Shattuck, Lois Fash, Elaine McCowen, Katheryn Gates, Barbara Wolf, Billye Kathryn Stevens,
Rowene Becker.
Fourth Row: Franklin Donnell, Harry Mills, Bill DeMoss, Iohn Ives, Melvin Albright, Harry
Iones, Roger Harnden, Dick Brown, I. C. McGlamery, Alan Graham, Gilford Ikenberry, Bill
Enlow, Ralph Good, Kenneth Havenstrite, Roy Houck.
First Row: Eleanor Harper, Marilyn Potts, Billie Lawson, Beverly White, Miss Maurice Turner,
Ann Cunningham, Pat Schatz, Harriet Ianeway, Marilyn Harper.
Second Row: Marguerite Hillerman, Betty Mae Harrison, Bettye Annis, Mary Lou Malloy,
Harriet Irwin, Maxine Bays, Billye Kathryn Stevens, Rowene Becker, Ruth Ann Whitenton
Third Row: Ioan Carr, Colleen Tinker, Iulia Ann Shattuck, Thyra Shattuck, Lois Fash, Norma
Overholt, Elaine McCowen, Barbara Wolf, Donna Adams, Margaret Myers, Katheryn Gates
Girls' Qlee Cflub
Qoys' Glee Qlub
First Row: Franklin Donnell, Harr Mills Ro er Harnden, Bill Enlow, Kenneth Havenstrite,
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Ralph Good .
Second Row: Harry Ioncs, Iohn lyskldelvin Albright, Dick Brown, Alan Graham, I. C. Mc-
Glamery, Gilford Ikenbcrry.
Co-Captain Dick Hicks
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End-Senior
3 Year Letterman
1944 Colootball ,Schedule
Stillwater ..- ...., -..WN ..... - ........... 6 Sapulpa ...a ....... - WE ...,,... 6
Stillwater ,,...,.... - ..., -. - .............. 0 Bristow .....,.r,,....,.. C.- ..... --.. 7
Stillwater .... - .......... ....., 7 Ponca City ..,..,........ ..,.. - ,,.. 2 I
Stillwater ...,., ......... I 4 Drumright ...,.. C., ...,.,. ma.. 7
Stillwater ...... ...... 0 Perry ............ - .,... -.-M ..,.... 7
Stillwater .,..,. ......... 3 5 Pawnee ...., .......... 7
Stillwater ...... ,.,,.. 0 Norman ..,,.r,,. ,.,,.. . ,39
Stillwater ...... ..,...........,, 4 6 Blackwell ...,.,. ,,... o
Stillwater ,,.... - ......,.., I4 Guthrie .,.., .,,..,,, 2 4
Total ,....,. ,,..,,. I 22 Total ,,..,. Hmm... ,. .,,,.., aux 1 8
Senior Wigh "eil" C6ieam
First Row: Carl Moore, Ellis Willett, Iohnny Curran, Harry Mills, Corky Dilts, Calvin Poole,
Lindy Wilson.
Second Row: Donald lenkins, Dolton Rogers, Norman Pilgrim, Ioe Howard, Dick Hicks,
Melbourne Flesner, Glenn Hartman, Iim Griffith.
Third Row: lack Shelton, Buddy Simmons, Ray Bigler, Hi Staten, Buddy Iolmson, Bob White,
Bob Tucker, Aurvil Ketch, Wayne Flesner, Edward Mott.
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Stillwater ......,.. -........ ..... B... I3 Perry - ........ ,....... .. ... ........ -.....k... 23
Stillwater ...,.. -.-...--.. ....... - o Tulsa Central H... ,.... -.--.... 34
Stillwater ........ ... .... ---N ...... .. 5 Blackwell ..,........ .. .......... ......... 34
Stillwater ......... ,.-.... .......,. ... 27 Oklahoma City Central.........- II
Stillwater .... -,..--,... .... ......-.. 29 Bristow ......... ....-.- ..... -..-........ 8
Stillwater .....,. -.e...--.--..- ...... 23 Ponca City ...... --- ...,.......... .-... I4
Stillwater .....,............... -..,. .,...... I3 Perry .....,............ , ............ a...... 15
Stillwater ....... --.......-...-..-.. 23 Oklahoma City Central............ I3
Total .... - .,.. B .... -- ............ -133 Total ...... -....---...- ...... 162
First Row: I. W. Sitton, Marion Bafklty, Bob Whitson, Billy Cottongim.
Second Row: Calvin Poole, Melbourne Flesner, Bob Hesser, Bob Lynch.
Third Row: lack Smith, Bob Tucker, Coach Iabron Harris, Iames 140118211-
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Stillwater ,.,. -.. 58 Perkins ,,,,,,.,,.,,.... 9 Stillwater Perry ....., .
Stillwater .... ..,. 2 5 Edmond ,,,.., ,,... I 0 Stillwater Pawnee .....
Stillwater .... 48 Perkins ..,, ,,,,. i 7 Stillwater Ponca City
Stillwater . ,. .... 38 Bristow ...,,i ..., 2 2 Stillwater Bristow .
Stillwater .... .,,, 3 3 Yale ,,,,, ......,, 21 Stillwater Yale .....
Stillwater ..,, SI Oilton ,,,,,,,,.. , .,.. 18 Stillwater Pawnee
Stillwater ,,,, ,Y.. 4 7 Ponca City ,,,,,,,,,, 28 Stillwater Drumright
Stillwater .,,, A W 24 Drumright ,,,,,,,.,. 26 Stillwater Guthrie
Stillwater ..,. ..., 3 8 Oilton .,,.,... ,,... 2 I Stillwater Perry ...,.,,YY
Stillwater , ,. ,.., 36 Bristow ,,,.,,.., ,..,,, 1 3 Stillwater Guthrie ,
Stillwater ,,.. ..,. 5 O Hominy ......,....... 41 Stillwater Blackwell ,
First Row: Glen Kite
Total: Stillwater, 8 5
7 g Opponents, 456
David Smith, Iimmy Craig, Dolton Rogers, Ellis Willet.
Second Row: Willie Ahner, Dewey I-lesser, Ioe Howard, Iames Dilts, Norman Pilgrim, Bob
White.
Third Row: Coach Ralph Hamilton, Buddy Johnson, Paul Pearson, lack Shelton, Lindy Wilson,
Buddy Simmons.
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Standing: Dick Heath, lack Shelton, Buddy Simmons, Dick Hicks.
South Gyfigh 'Pep Qlub
First Row: Beverly Atkins, Faye McGilliard, Ardyth Houck, Bettie Hargrove, Marca McLain, Pat
Chase, Mary Lou Raupe, Dorothy Smith, Pat Schatz, Lorna Io Iohnson, Betty Rigg, Marilyn
Harper.
Second Row: Marilyn Potts, Kathryn Gates, lean Gregory, Patsy Redburn, Mary Nell Lancaster,
Ruth Ann Lafferty fPep Lcaderl, Hollecn Hartpcncc, Mary Lou Malloy fPep Leaderj, Iean
Ward fPresidentJ, Sandra Uzzell, loan Hull, Doris Carlisle, Helen Humphrey, Dorothy
Spurr.
Third Row: Fern Myers, Billy K. Stevens, Ruth Redhurn, Rosanne Thomas, Laverne Daniels,
Rose Humphrey, Mariorie Adams, lean Simcoe, Eileen Bilyeu, Cynlha Glover, Bettye Annis,
Rose Grafa, Mary Katherine Ritter, Betty Clifton, Patsy Curd.
Fourth Row: Mrs. Lewis, Margaret Ross, Irene Schroeder, Maxine Bays, Iulia Ann Shattuck,
Rowene Becker, Pat Evanhoe, Sarah Barton, Norma Overholt, Elaine McCowen, Doris Lee
Houck, Barbara Wolf, Ann Cunningham, Ann Trout.
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Atkins, Beverlee
Becker, Rowene
Bilyeu, lla Grace
Bilyeu, Lora Mae
Crosnoe, Louise
Harper, Marilyn
Hesser, Billie Ann
Hillerman, Marguerite
Hughes, Marie
Hinkel, Ioan
Humphrey, Helen
Humphrey, Rose
Ienl-tins, Erma
Leverett, Mary
Lynch, Robert
Nance, Donald
Miller, Bill
Moore, Donna
Oyerholt. Norma
Pt-atlen, Frances
Potts, Marilyn
Randolph, Helen
Redburn, Patsy
Reynolds, Iimmie
Spurr, Dorothy
Walton, Melba
Willis, Pat
Albright. Melvin
Angerer, Elizabeth
Barkley, Marion
Brown, Dick
Carlisle, Doris
llartpence, Holleen
Hicks, Dick
Fisher, Hoover
lngersol, Paul
Lothers, Bill
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Retllnurn, Ruth
Shattuck, Iulia Ann
Simmons, liutltly
Thomas, Rose Ann
Weatliers, Evelyn
kvells, Flora
Wilson, Lindy
Schatz, Pat
Trout, Ann
Brooks, Patti
Iewett, Iohn
Mu rphy,'Patricia
Ky me, Bill
Gates, Kathryn
Smith, Lou Alice
VVol1ic, Barbara
Curd, Patsy
Livcsay, Loyce
Trumbla, Mary Io
Underwood, Kenneth
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Tony Schafcrs.
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George Hardin.
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Lancaster, Doris Carlisle, Faye McGilliard, Betty Annis, lean Ward, Ioan Hull, Katherine
Schroeder, Helen Scherer, Patsy Curd.
Second Row: Betty Clifton, Edward Brown, Dorcie Bostian, Barbara Rains, Ioan Heard, Anita
Bieberdorf, Mara Walker, Patti Brooks, Carroll Leonard, Hoover Fisher, Iames Bellatti,
Everett Lovell, Olive DeLay, Colleen Hulsey, G. C. Friedeman.
Third Row: Charles Boggs, Harold Crenshaw, Harvey Curd, Ierry Taylor, Howard Potts, Alan
Graham, Patsy Lytle, Florence Mahan, Erma Ross, Elouise Howerton, Gladys Hopper,
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Dorothy Davis.
Ruby Stratton, Lula Maxey, Bonnie
Fowler, and Marie Hughes, who gradu-
ated the first semester, left a lot of sad
hearts.
Mary Lee Bilyeu leaves her neat car
driving to Mary Nell Lancaster.
Mary Leverett wants Cyntha Glover
to have a tube of her kiss-proof lipstick.
lean Gregory leaves her bobby pinsll?
to Patti Brooks.
Kathryn Schroeder leaves, leaving a
big vacancy.
Bobby Anderson wills his airplanes
to Melvin Albright.
Leona Overholt wants Helen Humph-
rey to have her cashier job.
Mary Lou Raupe gives her jitterbug-
ging to Ioyce Livesay.
Iuanita Brown, Lois Fash, and Helen
Tinker leave their "good intentions" to
Betty Clifton, Iean White, and Ioan
Hinkel.
Ierry Taylor wills his many books to
Faye McGilliard and Rose Humphrey
to carry around. It will take both of
them.
Buddy Simmons presents Paul Inger-
sol with his red hair, and hopes it will
be as effective as his.
Ruth Ann Lafferty wants Marguerite
Hillerman to have her "make-up."
Ray Bigler wants Betty Riggs to have
his extra pounds.
' Harold Campbell and Raymon El-
ledge hope some poor suckers have new
busses to drive next year.
To Alan Graham, Frank Norton
leaves his American History book.
Laverne Daniels leaves her brother,
Eugene.
Marilyn Harper hopes Billy Belknap
enjoys his senior year as much as she
did.
Lucille Heisler and Barbara Human
will their "stockings" to Margaret Ross,
Rowene Becker, and Mabel Haskett.
Rosanne Thomas and Marietta
Willsey, Ann Trout and Patricia Willis
hope the future is as easy as the past has
been for them.
Thomas Burtscher wills Iohn Ives
and Dewey Hesser his position as un-
dertaker.
Iohnny Curran would like for Iuanita
QContinued on Page 71,
South High School
IIN! 13. 19b5
H1 There , Fellows!
llore'e the latest, straight fra
dear ol' SB Seniors are proudly dio-
playlng class rings now and posters
are being seen through the halls an-
nouncing the plays to be presented by
the senior class In place of tb cus
tonry three-act comedy, the class
presenting two on-act aelodreaas, on-
titlod 'Curse You, Jack Dalton' and
'Her Petal Beauty' Leads in the for-
mer are played by Bob Hoeoer and larch
lcLaLn Other members of the cast are
the villien, John Jewett, the villian-
ess, Jean Gregory, mthor of the hero,
Katy Gatos, sister of the hem, Doris
Lee Houck, and brother of tb heorine
Dick Hicks Jigy Porb and largie Ad
als hold the leeds in the latter The
other characters in this play are la
Stevens, Sarah Barton, Betty Annie,
Prank lorton and Ann Trout These are
to be presented larch 22 and 23
Iedding bells have been ringing
for several fornr pioneers! lhen our
last letter was written, John Jacob
and Virginia Townoell had just announ
cod their engapnt but now they are
'lr and Irs " John Jacob bro ro
and Hymn Clendoning, Sarah Ferguson
and Gordon Plesner, and Kenneth lohwen
end Carolyn llundee, Canal Zone
Band members are still talkirg a
bout their trip to Shawnee last week
and are getting ready to receive the
Shawnee Band this week when they lay
in a joint concert here As usual
there is the kidding of students be
cause of a 'certain girl' or that
"tall, blond guy'
The FFA boys held their Princess
race last month and although it got
off to a slow start, the end was al
most a photo finish Candidates in
the finale were Betty lee Harrison and
llary Lou Malloy with the former being
winner by a margin of sixty-eight cents
or sixty eight votes Betty llae has
the privilege of gcim to Tulsa with
the boys for a banquet at which s e
will be formally proclaimed IPA Prin
cess of 19145
This week starting larch 9 and
ending on larch 16 has been declared
'Backward leak' Rules for dates and
general behavior are posted in the
hall The eeek will be closed by a
special assembly program on Friday and
a costume dance at lorth High Gyn that
night
le are sorry tht we can't include
the addresses of former Pioneers as we
did in our last letter This ls now
prohibited by the levy Department ln
letters received from sms of you, you
mentioned enclosing pictures to put in
the annual, but we did not receive
then. le regret it because we had
looked forward to putting you in the
annual cms acre
Boys iso have Joined the Araod Yor-
ces this year are layne Plesner Donald
Jlifl, Donald Johnson, J B Scrog
gins, Glen Johnson, Telford Blair, Val
gone Kremer, Eugene Kremer, and James
De Gmchy lhcse planning to leave
soon are Johnny Curran, Jack Perry, J
w slttcn, Robert Lynch, and '0f'l5
Pllgrla
Irlte to us, we love to hear
frm you
The Joumallem Glas
Qsee page twenty-onsj
Ensign James E Lrondoll has been ln
the navy for three years the first
year and a half of his naval service
was spent in the office ef the chap
lain at San Diego. TDC next year in
the Southwest Pacific Be is to train
as a communications officer
2nd Lt John I aldersen has recently
completed a combat course in the
army's newest attack bomber B
entered the army slr corps in July.
1941. and received his bombardler
wings as a flight officer. aug 1943
Lt Jehu Bough is stationed in
Transport Service Branch. and ls in
charge of the Plans and Training sec
tion of the later Division
ansign llllism A Berry has been
liberated from a prison camp in the
Philippines after beirg a Japanese
prisoner of war for the past three
years
Pfc Virgil M Bllyeu has been ln the
service since Jan 1942 as he is a
dental technician. he has been to many
different camps because he travels
from camp to camp doing dental worn
for the boys lt present he is sts
tloned near Berkeley. Calif Virgil
says that California sunshine is all
right, but he likes Oalahoma weather
best
Doyle Bllyeu Rl Sfc volunteered
for the lavy in Dec lite and was
stationed at San Diego while in boot
camp Be then attended radio school
ln Los angeles and after gradustl
was given delayed orders, and spent two
days in Stillwater before leaving for
his assignment to the Pacific Fleet
as has met hobert Ingorsol of the
army who ls also in New Caledonia
Sgt sugene Blossom went overseas in
Sept for France lhlle fighting
the western front. he received burns
which sent him oaok to a hospital ln
France and then to England Ho ls now
in Germany with the l02nd Division.
anti tank Company
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Capt. Hugh H. Coonfleld. former basket
ball instructor at north high. ls
somewhere in Belgium. Capt. Coon-
field has been ln the army four years.
We are sorry captain, but the censor
got your pictures
Lt Charles C Courtrlght ls in tha
welfare and recreational office at
Iaval Supply Department ln San
Franslco
Lt James deGruchy is doing research
work at Flexible Gunner School.
Laredo Texas
Cpl James R Demares sex attended
Hydrollc School ln england Be spent
Christmas in an english home LD
London In the snow of rranoe he
made a floor and sides for his tent
from a wrecked
German building
Pvt lllllam G
graduated from
before leaving
at San Diego
at Camp Pendleton. Calif . then was
shipped to the South Pacific B
thinks the Marines are an excellant
branch of service and likes his
superiors very much but would rather
be home feeding calves
DOMOBB UDMC Billy
Stillwater High just
for Marlne training
He spent two months
Pvt Shirley P Denny Frank received
training ln Texas and later was moved
to Camp Gruber He would like to near
from any of his friends
Burse's
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clinic
Patsy Dell Dotter is in Cadet
Training at Fort North Texas
is working at the City County
pltal and will finish her pre
training this spring
Cpl Chester V Drumm has been ln the
army since June 1942 He is a mem
ber of the 66th Medical Battalion
and has been in four beechhead opera
tlons 11 North Africa, Sicily an
southern france This battalion
received its D1CKH8m8 the 'D Day
Medica when they landed close to
the invasion troops ln Casablanca
French Morocco
E H aaton is a precision tool
grinder and instructor at the Army
Air Base. Curundu, Canal Zone
Lt nose Flood ls doing Physical
Training work ln california He lB
shipping out soon
lllllam H eoodman Y lfc Bill has
been on a number of South Pacific
Islands Ee is now in the Phill
ppines
Pvt John H Goodner has been
stationed on Saipan Island since
June l944 He has seen action on both
balpan and Tinian Be saw Bal Moore
on Saipan and had e talk with him
Pfc. Robert R. Heath jr. Bob hal been
overseas since Oct. Be ls with the
Seventh Army somewhere in Alsace. H9
was sworn into the army May l2, 1943.
He received his basic tralnlng at
Camp Msxey He married Miss Mildred
Leveridge of Hazard, Kentucky on
Feb 26, 1944 Mildred ls making her
home with Bob's parents. Mr k Mrs
Ray Heath, 620 Monroe st Stillwater
Pvt Iinfrey D Houston is stationed
at Kessler Field Miss He is an
engineer gunner Winfrey enlisted
Dec 1943 and was called to service
lov 20, 1944
Melvin J Howard S Zfc spent eleven
weeks ln the navy boot camp at Camp
Waldron in Idaho He is new stationed
at Alameda Calif and has been there
for six months
2nd Lt edward noger Hull received his
commission as a navigator at Monroe.
La Dec 23, 1944 de is now assigned
to B 17's and is waiting crew training
at Lincoln leb He spent his leave
at Christmas with his parents ln
Stillwater
Forrest B Humble. A P 0 . F580
p A T S seattle, Washington
Forrest is a civilian He ls in the
Almutlan Islands
He is shipwrlght
Marine Wood dork
and Caolnet Shop
Pvt James L Hughes Co B 81st Btn
15th Training Reg was inducted into
the infantry and is taking specific
training for reglmential clerks at
Camp Fannin, Texas
a ls with A T b
foreman in Charge of
Shop. Pile noom
the South Pacific with the Marine
First Division
Major W
bye' to
Some of
him ODS
McCollom was saying 'good
home friends last week
you away out there may B60
of those days
n D Ucbols s llc class 17 section C
uunnlng hangs H A 3 Psncola Florida
D expects to finish his course
May lc
Donald l Johnson went into tns
Maritime service sept 17 lv43 H
was stationed at shespsnead day wnera
ns received :is DhBlL and advanced
tralnlng ior deck In HBTCD 1944 ne
began his work as a IOTCDBHE Marine
which has taken him on trips to south
America. England. Africa and aurope
as soon as ne completes nls fourteen
WOIDS sea duty he plans to enter an
officer's training school
Glen B Johnson entered Maritime
service 1 Oct lv44 He too nas been
stationed at oheepshsad Bay BTOOll4h
New York He has completed DOID his
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and now awaits assignment to a ship as
a Merchant Marine
A B Seaman Melvin T lance has
recently signed on ship for his third
trip across the Pacific The first
trip was to Australia and New Guinea
The second trip across was to the
Marshall Islands, and YDIOUQD the
Panama Canal several times
Cpl Helter H Penquite 'Welt' is
in a hospital somewhere in England
with a severe case of trench foot
He has seen action in France and
Germany since leaving the United
States in Oct
arnest L Proctor KM 5 c arnie
Joined the navy in March of ls4z
de went to boot camp in Farragut,
Idaho and went to a radio school in
Idaho He has been at sea most of
the ti e since then and he was ln the
battle of the Philippines last lov
Delbert V Rains S llc E M. Debe
Joined the Navy in 1946. and went
UDIOURD boot camp at San Diego I
l944. he went overseas and is now in
the Marshalls His only injury nee
been a broken ankle the result of
being thrown from a jeep
crover Lee nains S l c Grover
stationed at Beltsville Auxiliary
Air Base in Calif His duties are
servicing the air planes
SSD lndlrs R D Richards, 1108
Taylor, Wichita Falls, Tex are the
parents of an 8lb son, dobert Manor
born llov 8inW1chita Mrs Richards
is the former Margaret Manor
Sgt Gerald B Robertson 'Sonny
left the States in Aug 1944 and
arrived in France early in Sept H
was wounded in action in Holland and
spent Christmas in a Paris hospital
while waiting to be flown to 3581533
Chester e nose Y Sfc USI Cuester
has been overseas and has been sta
tioned on an island in the Pacific
for sixteen months He has been
very busy with his part of the work
at that station He hasn't seen BUY
one lately from home Be says he
would enjoy some snow since the
weather ls the same the year around
Sgt Lester B Hose is stationed
some where in France Be likes it
much better than he did on the
islands He had made s sight see
ing trip to Home He and the other
soldiers enjoyed their Chfiltll
other than eating turkey by 81YiU8
small gifts to the French children
and making them happy He D88
never found anyone from home in all
his thirty two months overseas
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8 llc James D Smith Joined the Navy
in Jan 1944 and received boot train
ing and went to Torpedo school in
San Diego He left the States in
Sept for the South Pacific where he
repairs PT boats
Jimmy Sturgcn is just starting his
career Be is 11 Co A at Camp
Maxay
B V eturgon is an aviation cadet
but he gets his wings and a new
rank March 42 He is a bombegator
located at Carlsbad New Mexico
let Lt Charles I Shelton is a
navigator in the Air Force After
completing training, he went overseas
in May 19LL, and completed fifty
mission: in seven months time H
was based in Italy and participated
in bombing Germany and the Balkan
countries, also the D-Day invasion of
Southern France He was presented
several medals He arrived beck in
the States the early part of Dec and
he was re-assigned to the Central
School of Instructors at Ellington
Field, Houston, Texas
Pvt Archie C Thomas is stationed at
Camp Robinson. Ark He does office
work and handles courtmarshal
material
James Selby Thomason is now stationed
ae an apprentice seamen at the creat
1944
Pfc Harrison Van 310119 enlisted in
the Army Air Corp in Dec 1942
was taken through a comprehensive
training in Liberatcrs that quallfred
him for active combat duty ne went
overseas in April 1944 and received
the Presldental Citation LH June lv44
He is now stationed somewhere in
England
Sgt Jerald Wayne Walker enlisted in
the Marines Sept 1940 He was in
the South Pacific thirty three months
He is now stationed in San Francisco
after spending a furlough at home in
Oct Mayne likes his work and plans
to make it his l1fe's work
Sgt Ted ialker is with Uncle Sam's
Army He enlisted July 20, lads and
went overseas Dec ll 1942
Sp 3 c James E weaver is stat1oned
with the United States Coast guard
Cpl Tom R leaver is awaiting
re assignment for overseas duty
Pfc Homer V Meeks was inducted in
June 1943. and trained with the ASTP
in Syracuse until that service was
discontinued de was then shipped
to England with the Infrantry
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First Row: Gene Baird, Carroll Leonard, Robert Childress, Pat Cawley, Iames Martin, Glen
Iohnson, Pete Tourtellotte, Donald Iohnson, George Hardin, Bobby Anderson, Bill Lothers,
Everett Lovell, lack Scanlon, Iohnny Curran.
Second Row: Wayne Flesncr, Frances Peaden, Erma jenkins, Leslie Terpening, Eugene Ingram,
Louis Iardot, Hi Staten, Dick Heath, Lloyd Iones, Don Wright, Stanley Blinks, Lawrence
johnson.
Third Row: Billy Ann Hesscr, Eudean Emery, Katheryn Gates, Ruby Mae Stratton, Lorene
Rader, Marybelle Wortman, Norma Wilson, Bennie Gravette, Ramon Elledge, Harold
Campbell, Bill Kyme, Donald Ienkins, Roger Clubb, Ray Young.
Fourth Row: David Blair, N. D. Ware, Elizabeth Angerer, Iuanita Brown, Rosanne Thomas,
Eileen Bilyeu, Marjorie Lou Adams, Evelyn Sinclair, Barbara Gallagher, Patsy Pcnquite,
Barbara Garris, Louis Smith, Marian lrene DeMoss.
Fifth Row: Charlie Denny, Ray Bigler, Lola McCurry, Miss Gladys Huffine, Eleanor Bardsley,
Fern Myers, Mary lean Miller, Donalee Kcesling, Naoma Iean McCammon, Miss Gertrude
Burns.
Sixth Row: Norman Howerlon, I. W. Emde, Addie Davis, Marilyn Potts, Emily Patterson, Helen
Scherer, Marie Hughes, Betty lean Manning, Dorothy Lee Bums, Mary Ann Standing,
Dorothy Nell Hankel, Icme Marie Norman, Marcellette McLain, Doris Lee Houck, Louise
Crosnoe, Elizabeth Stevens, lean Marie Simcoe.
'wee Seventh Seniors
First Row: Harvey Graves, lack Robinson, Dean Kirkpatrick, Norville Hesser, I. W. Sitton,
Willie Storey, Lou Alice Smith, Doris Epperly, Helen Randolph, Carol Iean Vanderwort.
Second Row: Iimmie Perky, Freddie Salmons, Tommy Reynolds, Billy Kay Stevens, Ruth Cherry,
luanita Leach, Mary Lou Malloy, Frances Williams, Holleen Hartpence, Mary Lee Bilyeu,
Shirley Gaines.
Third Row: Iean Gregory, Lucille Nelson, Helen Tinker, james Hill, Iames Rader, Derrill Wise,
Iimmie Peigh, Edward Mott, Bob Orr, Charles Moore.
Fourth Row: Anita Io Hatfield, Aline Cooke, Wanda Simmons, Bill Ward, Albert Scott, Selby
Thomason, R. B. Howard, Ray Flick, Alfred Leach, Grover Lee Rains, Lula Maxey, Anna
Louise Maxey, Imogene Smith, Ruth Redburn, Lois Spurgin, Harvey Curd, Eugene Smith,
lack Harrall, Robert McVay, Gordon Greenfield.
Fifth Row: Virtes Pullin, Dick McGivern, Telford Blair, Eugene Roberts, Rex Mossler, Billy
Miller, Bobby Ferguson, Harry Thomas, lames Leighton, Alvin Webb.
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Mary Elizabeth is quite bored with her typing
lesson.
Sandra Uzzell poses in her Pioneer queen cape.
NVorktng hard, Pat?
Time out for a chat.
Mary watches while Keith shines Dolton's shoes.
Mr. Kelso carefully watches the traffic for speeders.
Allen Thomas winks while the projector flickers its
own images.
Mr. Wedts carefully contemplates the altitude of
the flag pole.
llowene, Billie K, and Olhtfl enjoy the warmth of
a sunshiny day.
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Rose and Pat were enjoying a "chummy" conversa-
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The movement of DeMolay was
founded m 1919 by Frank S Land nn
Kansas Cxty Mnssourn It started wnth
a group of mne hxgh school boys To-
day more than a mxllnon and a half
young men have passed through the
portals of DeMolay and knelt at nts al
tar The entxre mternatxonal orgamza
txon of the Order IS umfled and gov
erned by a group of outstandmg Masons
known as the Grand Councll of the
Order of DeMolay Its executive offlces
are located m Kansas Clty Mxssoun
DeMolay rs sponsored by recognnzed
Masomc bodxes Masonxc bodxes spon
sor DeMolay yust as churches and clubs
sponsor the Boy Scouts Thxs sponsor
shxp enables DeMolay chapters to have
dependable consecrated leadership and
the use of Masonxc buxldmgs to house
thelr actnvrtxes
To become a full fledged DeMolay a
boy passes through two degrees 'Ihe
Imtlator Degree IS one of great solem
secratlon an whlch the boy dedxcates
hnmself to unfaltenng love of God
Home and Country It IS as though he
were partlcxpatmg ln a memorable re
llgl0US ceremony He wnll be entranced
by nts beauty and nf he IS a normal
fellow he wnll feel that a new force has
come mto has lxfe
The DeMolay Degree IS one of dra
matlc mtensxty and depxcts the great
lesson of fldelxty It IS much ltke gomg
to a theatre and wrtnesslng a thrlllmg
drama
The purpose of DeMolay IS the teach
mg of clean and upn ht lrvmg by m
culcatmg and practxcmg the vnrtues of
comradshrp reverence love of parents
patnotxsm courtesy cleanness and fx
delnty Its supreme effort IS to create
leaders and develop character DeMo-
lays constant slogan IS No DeMolay
shall fall as a cxtlzen as a leader or as a
man DeMolay places specxal emphasxs
on love of God love of Home and love
of Countrv lt does not attempt to take
the place of the home or the church but
rather to supplement them
The local chapter meets every Thurs
day evemng at 7 30 oclock We have
86 active local members whose ages
range from fourteen to twenty-one We
carry on our own meetmgs and have
our own degree teams Off1cers are
elected every four months We have
fwe elected offxcers and seventeen of
fxcers appomted by the three councxlors
For entertannment before and after
meetmgs our recreatlon room IS equxp
ped w1th cards checkers chess pmg
pong and a snooker table It rs the duty
of the Iunlor Councllor to plan enter
talnment for the orgamzatlon
Around the mlddle of December of
each year we have our annual Sweet
heart Ball We precede thrs wxth a con
test nn whrch we elect a chapter sweet
heart Thls contest IS one of our mam
events of the year It usually starts ln
the latter part of September and lasts
untll a week before the Ball Our elec
t1on ns done entnrely by po1nts Polnts
on degree teams new members etc
The Master Councllor crowns the lucky
glrl durmg the Ball
Another event wh1ch DeMolays look
forward to IS the Father and Son Ban
quet ln early March Thns IS the one
txme we show our dads that we appre
crate what they have done for us
For our sports we have a softball team
and boxmg Thus gxves the fellows a
chance to show thelr sportsmanshlp
We DeMolays attend church ln a
body once every two months By takmg
turns all churches are attended mstead
of showxng preference to one
For DeMolays who have been a mem
ber for one year there IS the Represen
tatxve DeMolay Degree Every DeMo-
lay cannot get thxs degree but everyone
can try
We have about 130 DeMolays 1n the
armed services They are scattered on
all battle flelds and rn tralnmg camps
m the Umted States gettlng prepared
tor thexr turn m the battle lme Several
of our boys have already paid the su
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Kxllmgsworth to have a few of hrs
freckles
I W Emde takes hls affectlon for the
name Betty wlth hxm
Mary Elnzabeth Stevens semor treas
urer leaves an empty purse to the next
semor treasurer
Allen Thomas and Inm Valder leave
thelr abxlxty to have thexr lessons ready
to Hoover Pusher and Dxck Brown
Fred Barrett and Harvey Curd will
Donald Nance and Kelth Cottonglm
thenr boots
George Hardin wllls hrs goat
Sammy and Benny Fugate
I R Hart Ann Cunnmgham Geral
dmc Hartman Gene Balrd and Charles
Iohnson are glad to move up and let the
Iumors have thelr favorxte classes
Lawrence ohnson and Helen
Scherer wxll the1r rnterest ln photogra
phy to Bettxe Hargrove and Dolton
Rogers
Pat Schatz wxlls her unusual cookmg
recnpes to Ioan Hull and Iean Ward
Iohn Iewett and Harry Iones are glad
they fmxshed a year early lt could have
been the other way
Tommy Revnolds Carroll Leonard
and Bxll Kyme leave thexr attendance
record to Allan Crady and Franklm
Donnell
Iames Martm IS glad hrs speech days
are over and leaves them for Phyllls
Murphy and Norma Overholt
Robert Lynch and Marlon McLaugh
lm just leave
Iack Payton and Iack Peery hope ack
Shelton and Bob Wh1te see more stop
sxgns than they dld
I W Sutton Freddre Trompler and
Ray Young leave not havmg a trouble
m the semor year
To those who have joxned the Armed
Servnces we send our regrets but we
hope you are havmg a fme tnme
Sngned and sealed thns fxrst day of
March 1945
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