Stillwater High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Stillwater, OK)
- Class of 1949
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IOE E. TIMKEN
ln flledication.,
To Mr. Timken, a man who has already won
the love and the admiration of all the students
and faculty of Stillwater High School:
His friendly attitude and his ability to council
with others will long be remembered by the
classes of 1949.
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HOME ECONOMICS
BAND SHACK INDUSTRIAL ARTS
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dayll nears the relgn of the semor class
of 1049 rap1dly draws to a close At thxs
tlme we pause to thxnk back over many
happy years years of accompllshments
and growth
We remember our flrst day of school
How proud and expectant we were
when thxs b1g day fmally arr1ved How
ever ll wasn t so much fun as we
thought xt would be because we came
xnto contact wlth somethlng vvlth whlch
we were not too famlhar work After
the fxrst shock wore off we all began to
emoy school
laortv-e1 ht of our classmates started
here and have spent 1ll I vears htrt III
the Stlllw ater system They are Iack Al
dcrson Bob C hurt h Btttv Mac Husltr
Phyllls Sharpton Bessle Kennedy MIT,
Verla Payne Cw emth Kerns Ioan Hag
ars Nancy Mannmg Frank W Allen
Darrell Mott Ioan Cxlbert Iane Weav
er Iean Walsh B111 Sloan Bernadlne
Moe Nance Frye Mary Frances Pay
ton Shlrley Whxte Vema Iean Scheuer
mann Illa Mae Flesner Bull Snmcoe
Robert Barnes Iean Hagers Davxd
Swank Iack Lothers Cene Perkms
Cllfford Bllveu Peggy Scheuermann
Bull Swlm Maryorle Orr Dorothy S1n
clalr Fred Mohler P3l.1l1I1C Lovell OW
en Harned Ir Iamce McClendon Bob
Potts Nancy Craft Bob Meyer Marqar
et Cross Iuamta Craft Bob Bollmgcr
Iacque Kxng Frank Dotter Robert
Smlth Leah Ward VIFQIHIH HIQUIHS
and T oretta Kathleen Colbert
Back ln IQ4Z the real thr1ll came We
graduated from the grades and enrolled
IH hugh school Now we could realwe
our llfetnme ambltlon We thought that
we would have someone looking up to
us and we dld the grade school knds
but the bug luds the eighth nmth and
tenth graders-deflated our egoes by
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But soon we reached our lunror year
and many lmportant events We pre
sented a jumor play that was well re
cexved and we flnanced and sponsored
the yumor semor banquet and prom
Thxs Gave us a gllmpse of what would
be expected of us as semors
Nxneteen of the semors thls year have
parents who also graduated from St1ll
water Hlgh School The students and
thexr parents are Io Ann Knlght and
her father W1ll1am K Knlght Gwen
1th Kerns and her father L G Kerns
Frank VV Allen and h1s mother Lucxlle
Grady Buel McElroy Ir and h1s par
ents Buel McElroy Sr and Gertrude L
Smlth Ioan Gllbert and her parents
Harvey Gllbert and Helen Hall
Ieah Ward and her mother Velma
Cable Iacque Kung and her mother
Mary Flva Smart Mary Duck and her
parents I E Duck and Loretta May
Eyler Betty Human and her mother
Sarah Certrude Baradley Fred Mohler
and hls mother W1lma Iune Flsher
Saralee Flsher and her mother Ruth
Carr Cleverdon Glen Bays and h1s
mother Myrtle Stangner Bob Bolhnger
and hxs mother Sue Campbell Iuamta
and Nancy Craft and their parents
Martln Craft and Leona May Trxplett
Ioan Moore and her mother Ruth Al
hrlght Margaret Cross and her mother
Fern Hamtlton and Betty Ann Sump
ter and her mother Cleo Evans
Delford Sloan Carohna Frank Blll
Canfleld La Verne Houston and Davld
Swank plan to go out of town to college
whlle 102 ofthe graduatmg semors will
attend good ole O A M C
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of our lxves wlth dear ole Stlllwater
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insists that he use them every day.
jimmie Rogers wills his position as
water boy on the football team to Gene
Randolph.
Ann Heffner bequeaths her position
as President of National Honor Society
to any junior who can quality.
Elsie jo Shultz wants Rachel Palmer
to have her place in glee club next year.
Betty Human leaves her typing ability
to liula Bea Miller.
Thelma Temple and Betty Ann
Sumpter just leave, and hope Zola Mae
liidd and Geraldine Lewis will get on
the ball so they can do likewise next
year.
joan Hagers, lean Hagers, Gwenith
Kerns and Marilyn Hewlett leave Mr.
Wheeler without flag bearers.
Bill Reed "the well dressed kidi' will
share his swanky clothes with Baker
Bokorney.
Darrell Mott gives his football helmet
to lim Sutton and his basketball suit to
Betty Lee Smith.
Dick Tourtellotte wants his dancing
ability to go to joseph Simon.
Owen llarned and Conrad Looka-
baugh leave hope for a quieter school
next year.
Mary "Hank" Payton wills her atten-
dance record to Ioye McDole.
Bob Potts leaves, wishing L. A. G.
were leaving with him.
lean Scheuermann leaves her tongue-
twisting name to Ruth Brown.
Raymond Lescault wants his drawing
ability to go to Oneta Geller and Ioan
Adams.
Lee Snider leaves Coach Hamilton
with a slightly battered football uni-
form.
Bill Lewis is willing for Ioe Winsler
to have his favorite saying, "Stone walls
do not a prison make."
Daryl Hallman leaves a certain sopho-
more broken-hearted.
Larson Keso gives his fine tenor voice
to Charles Adams.
Mary Duck and Zelma Dryden leave
their quiet ways to Byron Hallenbeck,
and Linda Lu Leachman.
Berta Io Crabs leaves Mr. Hopkins
without someone to grade his papers.
Nita Brown and Shirley White take
the color out of SHS when they leave.
George Givens, Iohn Dryden, Bill
Keith, and LeRoy Smith leave to milk
the cows and feed the pigs.
Beverly VVoolworth bequeaths her
driving ability to Dorma Lee Iacobs.
lean Holley thinks her quiet, shy ways
will suit Ioan Frank.
Bill Sloan wills his all-around ability
to Dennis Peeples.
Iacque King gives her piano books to
Betty Stancoff.
Andy Briscoe leaves the wrestling
team with only his brother, Eddy to car-
ry on.
Martin Schmidt leaves his band uni-
form and instrument to Bill Easton.
Deloris Linthicum goes hand in hand
with another senior.
Richard Pittenger leaves his curling
iron to Lloyd Harnden.
Pat Mooney wills his tight blue jeans
to I. D. Garrett.
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Iuanita Preston
Shirley Iohnson
Gwenith Kerns
Iean Holley
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Glenn Elliott
Ioyce Hesser
Mary Payton
Marjorie Orr
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Martha Bauman
PROM CHAIRMAN
Iohn Brooks
MENU
Geraldine Lewis
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Cheri DuPree
Richard Willliam
Marilyn York,
lane I-Iacklcman
Mary Ward
Doris Humphrey
Ioetta Bennett
Lloyd Hamden
Sylvia Brakcbill
Martha Bauman
Harvey Thurman
Barbara Arnold
Berry Douglas
Iohn Brooks
Geraldine Lewis
Rachel Palmer
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Wayne Anderson
Doris Anglin
Mark Atkinson
john Anderson
Marvin Bays
Iuanita Belknap
Betty Benjamin
Carl Berry
Barbara Bilyeu
jean Burk
Sam Burch
Francis Brown
Louise Carpenter
Marrilee Carpenter
Rilla lean Carlisle
Kenneth Casey
Nlorma lean Collyar
Bettye Coe
Robert Coats
Charles Carroll
Vivian lean Curtis
Shirley Crenshaw
Dorris Cullers
Alice Curtis
Patsy Copeland
Helen Denny
Mike Donahoo
Marilyn Drumm
lo Ann Dryden
Ruth Dyer
Iulia lean Earley
Dororhy Easter
Pat Edwards
Audry Ann Elledge
Lclloy Manning
jcrrcllcnc Manny
Roger Marlow
Marjorie Mcliinzic
Barbara Means
Peggy Melton
Marvin Miracle
Bobbie Montgomery
Bette Marcille Morris
Mike Morrison
listhcr Niles
l,ois Oldfield
Nancy Pitts
lim Pearson
Mollyann Platt
Kcnncth Payne
Dcloria Pike
Dale Ross
Wclilon Sadler
Helen Schafers
William Schnfers
Darlene Schmidt
Mary lane Shockey
Dolores Stone
Winsell Sloan
Suzanne Smith
Alana Smith
Bob Smith
Earleen Shipman
Barbara Stepp
Roger Stich
Robert Sloan
Betty Taylor
Faunetta Thomason
Betty Catherine
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Betty XYilli.xnis
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Barbara Woerz
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Ellis Earl Allinson
Sue Autry
Carol Don Baldwin
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Iiugene Barrett
Gladys Mildred Bays
Bobby Benjamin
lheo Marie Bieberdorf
james Newton llrridley
Dewey H. Brett
limmie Bullock
Ruth Ann Burton
Kenneth Lee Burrell
Robert Costner
Edith Marie Caldwell
Clinton Caldwell
Mary Ida Campbell
Cynthia Lou Canfield
Neil William Canning
Richard Caudle
Barbara Lou Caudill
Don Chalk
Anne Margaret Chrystal
Stephen Church
George Lee Cleveland
Max Cope
Rosalie Collier
Carolyn Diggs
Lucille Dalton
Illa Grace Daugherty
Edward David Dallon
Annawyn DeBenning
George Duckwzrll
Logan Hargrove
Billy Hawkins
Markcyta Hladky
Iamcs Haynes
Richard Hicks
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Pat Horton
Tommy Hohbmclt
Dzirrcll Haston
Billy Holla
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liolwcrl Owen Kcrns
Nancy Ingham
Ronald Bennett Kclch
Wanda Iunc Keri
Wginiln M.ic Kirc
Llliurlcs Leon King
llomilcc King
Georgia Klicicn
Carl Little
Colin Longan
Ruby Len Long
Donald Fohtcr Low
Marc Edmon Low
Yvonne Lawson
liiirl Lunsford
Patricia Madison
Icnnninc Mahoney
liarlilcnc Marshall
Tom McCollum
William McMurtry
Hardy C. McKaskle
Virginia Lcc Miller
Victor Lynn Marlow
Clifford Smith
Roy Thomas Snecd
Zane Stites
Lavcda Stites
Iim Stephenson
Raymond Swart
Bernice Sumpter
lilil red Lee Surbcr
Gayle Marie Swim
Ron Ray Sanders
Marybelle Trent
jimmy Tourtellotte
Zelln Mae Tyler
Erwin D. Tinker
Sue Timken
George Thompson
Iackic Eugene Titus
Tommy Tucker
Iimmie Williams
Paul Tarpey
Dona VVyncll NVhilc
Carolyn Whitney
Douglas XVard
Pansy VVhitC
Tommy Waite
G. A. Woolworth
Peggy Williamson
Wayne Wells
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Iohn Paul Klmgstedt glVCS h1s bow
t1e to Raymond Lunsford
Nancy Manmng leaves to yom her
future hubby on the1r homestead
Bob Barnes goes to start bulldmg
Ira Langley and Harry C tarhart want
the1r pos1t1ons ln SHS as the ch1ef wo
man haters to go to Everette Watk1ns
and Harvey Thurman
R B Proctor and Vernon Lake leave
thelr ab1l1ty to be seen and not heard to
B111 Carr
Bernadme Moe Ioyce Hesser and
Anna Hargrove want Pat Scherer Mar
tha Bauman and Cher1 DuPree to have
the1r great love for shorthand
Rae Nell GIVCDS and Everett Brett
leave the1r red ha1r to Ioyce H111 and
C Walker
XV11burn W1111amson leaves the semor
class purse empty
Ianell Cobb leaves her g1ft of gab to
Betty Ham and Carmelxta T1nker
Frank Sm1th wants DOYIS lean Sm1t
to carry on h1s good name
Bob Roberts w1th greatest reluctance
glVCS h1s solld geometry book to Iohn
Adams
Ralph Young leaves a year early
To Ronny Iones goes Ph1l VN 1ll1ams s
track shoes
Iamce Bergstrasser leaves her small
VOICC to Mary Ieanette W1ley
lack Alderson leaves h1s accent to Al
bert Copley
Mar1lyn Hevvlett bequeaths part
her helght to Vera Faye Toml1nson
Russell Brannon leaves h1s w1tty say
lngs to Wayne Deck and hope they
don t get h1m 1nto too much trouble
Maryone Orr wishes to Wlll her roller
skates to Betty Douglas
Eumce Robb1ns gladly w1lls her os1
t1on 1n the Off1CC to C lor1a Rutter
Frances Thompson MSFQOYIC Thomp
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Arless Moser Dorothy Rlckstrew and
Ann Staplty w1ll have as much fun ln
SHS as they d1d
Io Ann Kmght w1ll put shorthand to
work
Troy Anderson wants Pat H1vely and
Ioe Bradley to have h1s car trouble
une Marlow leaves the F F A w1th
out a queen
Betty Mae He1sler leaves her fr1end1y
hello to Betty Io Drew
Grace Kerntke and Nancy W1ll13mS
go to become nurses
Mary Payne leaves her last name to
those tvvo fellovvs Mack and Bob
Ila Mae I lesner th1nks part of her shy
ness should go to Donald Trompler
Frances Foshee leaves her good grades
to Kathryn Fenton
Glen amdell g1YCS h1s excuse for
belng tardv to Vernon Phagan and Lu
gene Peterman
Iamce McClendon w1lls her fr1endly
nature to Oneta Harrls
Ida une M1ller goes to keep house
and her good w1shf.s
Pau11ne Lovell goes to
among the O11 Brothers
Norma Boyles leaves
parkmg meters to Harry
Inez lxevs leaves the
w1thout an edrtor maybe Norma lean
Easter can flll the yob
B111 Svv1m ltaves vvlth h1s frltnds
vv1sh they could stay longer
Frank Dotter leaves h1s woodvv orkmg
ablllly to B111 Kmg
Glen Bays w1lls h1s IHXI SCYNICC to
Wendell Sandlxn
Maralyn Orgam leaves dear old SHS
takmg Clcnn El11ott and half the stu
dent counc1l s treasury w1th her
Phyll1s Sharpton g1v es her lob at Mt
Lellans to Mary Io Frudemann
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her love for
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CHRISTIA WHITE, a junior, was crowned MAY QUEEN in 1947
Goronation Exercises and .Scenes
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freshment stand in full swing. 4. Dancing at the Pioneer Frolic. 5. Voting for the
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I ll begm wrth a poor creature
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Cyood ole Twyla C1aye 7uck
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Twvla s dolng very well
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Pat Moonev lS a Banker
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course the bank IS short qurte a bxt
Bob Potts 1 fmally a baker
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Smce Ioan Grlbert started a new fad
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Delford Sloan and Cflcnn Elllott are
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Norman Campbell and Daryl Hallman
The subject of Ecology do teach
As rn the days of hlbh school l1fe
Drck Tourtellotte stlll shows off hrs
torso wrth prxde
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you d better look out
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The Dotters car 15 strll IH one p1ece
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Those three who have never parted
Compamons collcaques and churms
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No m tter what ever comes
loan Hager rs quxte an artlst
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The thrrd party IS strll around
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Our congratulations to a successful
Former Student Cfene Becker
Cene was voted the lNat1ons lNo 1
Champron pool player
Glen Epperley 15 completely at a loss
Wxthout farthful Iacque Klng
Delores Lxnthrcum stlll tells her story
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Those engaged IH beauty culture are
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If any of you students are ever S1Ck
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Clifford Bilyeu
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Lynn Webb
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The 1948 football team had a .500 average
this season, winning five and losing five. The
team ran from Coach Ralph Hamilton's old
familiar single wing.
The '48 season was highlighted by a home-
coming parade and an assembly in honor of
the coach. At the assembly Mayor L. E. Mc-
Conkey presented Hamilton with a resolution
passed by the city council naming the Pioneer
athletic field Ralph Hamilton Field. He also
received a wrist watch from the former foot-
ball lettermen and a statue from the students
and former students of Stillwater High
School. This was presented by Chilton Swank.
The statue bore this inscription:
Presented to
RALPH A. HAMILTON
by students and former students
of Stillwater High School
in recognition of 25 years
of successful service.
B, R, Stubbs Amos Richards Harvey Thurman
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. . Classen 27
. Blackwell 6
. Guthrie 0
. Cushing 27
. . Shawnee I4
. . Pawnee I3
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Sand Springs I3
Stillwater . . . . . . Sand Springs I3
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Stillwater . . . . . Drumright o
Stillwater . Cushing o
Stillwater . Edmond 0
Stillwater . Fairfax 0
Stillwater . . . . Fairfax o
Bill Carr Raymond Lunsford Iolm Monk
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Wayne Anderson
I year letterman
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Robert Sloan
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Ronnie Bennett
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First row: Iimmy Sutton, Iohn Taylor, Gene Cowan, Bob Niles, Sam Burch, and Ronnie Bennett.
Second row: Billy Sloan, Bill Easton, jordan Heisler, Wayne Anderson, Bill Swim, Wilbum
Williamson, Clifford Bilycu, Bill Faah, I. D. Bilyeu, Harvey Thurman, Pat Hays, and B, R,
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Stillwater I9 . .... . Chilocco 16
Stillwater 25 . . . Ponca City 36
Stillwater 48 . . . Perry 28
Stillwater 29 . . . .Edmond 18
Stillwater 29 . . . Drumright 31
Stillwater 36 . . Edmond 18
Stillwater 30 . . . Guthrie 20
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Stillwater 28 . . . . Edmond I3
Stillwater 31 . . . Guthrie 26
Schedules are incomplete because bad weather delayed the games and the book
had to go to press.
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Stillwater 8 . . . Perry 28
Stillwater II . . Ponca City 37
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Sllldflll Counrll
"The t1rQt condmon of socml happmess and prosperxty must be thc sense ot
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First row: Miss Markwell, sponsor: Martin Schmidt, vice-president: Ioan Gilbert, parliamentar
iang Maralyn Orgain, treasurerg Frances Foshee, secretary, lean Walsh, historiang Ruth Enix,
president.
Second row: Iim Remy, Sue Timkcn, lane Hackleman, Rachel Palmer, Delores Stone, Maureen
McAnulty, Grace Kerntke, Ronny lones, George Kennedy
Third row: .Billy Smith, Bob Potts, Larson Keso, David Swank, Bill Carr, Dean Williamson,
Richard Pittenger, Bernadine Moe. Nancy Ingham. Bill Simcoe, lames Hunter, Billy Sloan
CGM ,Student Qotmcil
The student council was organized to
promote school spirit, to foster the de-
sire for good citizenship: to provide op-
portunities for school co-operation with
the school administration in internal
government of the school, to encourage
all worthy school activities, and to de-
velop an individual and a group respon-
sibility for the general welfare of the
school.
This year has been a success. The
council has sponsored concessions at the
football and basketball games, school
parties, pep rallies, and parades. Ham-
ilton Day and Sadie Hawkins Day were
the two outstanding social events of the
season. A suggestion box which each
and every student is entitled to offer
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a suggestion that might make our school
a better place which to work. The stu
dent council has also sponsored the
"greeters." They are students who are
assigned to the front hall to help main
tain appearance of the building and to
help all outsiders find their wayfor any
other information they might need.
The students council sponsored the
third annual magazine sale, a percentage
of which will be spent on an activity
bus.
The State Students Councils conven-
tion was held at Cushing. Stillwater will
send one representative to the National
Student Council Convention in Ohio
this spring.
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These students were chosen by the Student Coun
ell as the most outstandlng members of the semor
class They were selected becwuse of thenr scholastic
standmg, partrc1pat1on IH school mctnmes partrcrpa
t1on ln rel1g1ous and commumty act1w1t1es, and co
operatlon wnth students 'md tertchers Mafwfft cms
Ruth Emx Frames Ioshce Ioan Gllbert
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Mnrrlyn Hewlett Bernadlne Moe Gene Perluns
jumors 'who Rcelved Cgflorlorable e9fCent1on
Kenneth Drum, Dons Humphrey, Gene Randolph, Vera Faye Tomlmson, Mary
Ward, and Manlyn York
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ANN I-IEFFNER
President
Nazzonal Honor Qoczezy
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I. National Honor Initiation at south high in May
1948. Henry Featherly, 1948 president, officiating
2. National Honor Banquet scenes.
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Gladys Huffine, sponsorg Iames Alcott, 1948 State
Honor Society presidentg Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Weav-
er: and Doris Humphrey, X949 State Honor presi-
dent.
National Honor members are selected on the basis of scholarship, service and
leadership. The upper 2504. of the class in scholarship is considered and then 102,
of that group is selected.
The emblem of the society is a red rose.
The faculty committee is Mrs. Scverson, Miss McWethy, Gus Friedemann,
Mrs. Bryan, Homer Weeks, sponsor, and Miss Meacham.
DORIS HUMPHREY
Preszdcnt
State Honor Soczely
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,State fgfonor ociety Officers
efffembers
First row: Ioan Hagers, Helen Holley, lane Hackleman, Doris Humphrey, Ioye McDole, Barbara
Woerz, Shirle Wh'te, I W ' '
y I ane eaver, Iamce McClendon, lean Holley, Frances Foshec, Mar-
jorie Orr, Nancy Pitts.
Second row: Marilyn York, Iean Hagers, Patsy Copeland, Anna Hargrove, Margaret Cross, Ann
Heffner, Marnlee Carpenter, Omta Ftscus, Bobbie Montgomery.
Third row: Knox Hamilton, lohn Anderson, Gene Cowan, Inez Keys, Mary Frances Payton,
Martha Bauman, Neil Goble, Marilyn Hewlett.
Fourth row: George Kennedy, Carol York, Iulia Iean Early, Arless Moser, Iocye Williamson,
Gene Marshall, Oneta Harris, Ioan Ad Be ' D l " f
ams, tty oug as, Riehard Wdlham, Iohn Brooks,
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'what the CJ. CG dl. was 'Done
The Kezer Chapter of Future Teachers of America, sponsored by Mrs.
Bryan, is open to any student who is interested in the teaching profession. This is
the fourth year of organization for FTA at Stillwater High School.
The main purpose of FTA is to give students a better understanding of the
ideals and purposes and to teach them something about the teaching profession.
This year the members of FTA attended a state convention held at Enid, where
several members were initiated. The officers of FTA performed an initiation cere-
mony for members of FTA at A. and M. College.
The annual initiation and banquet was held December 9, 1948, at the Home
Economics Cottage. Twelve members received the club pin in an impressive cere-
mony. Representatives from Yale, Cushing, and Perry, with their sponsors, were
present as special guests.
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prime purposes of the organization are to promote good sportsmanship at the ath-
letic events and to give complimentary jackets to all graduating lcttermen. Robie
Biggs sponsors the club.
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Bill Young crowned Patsy Patton the 1948 queen. Attendants were Betty Human,
Paul Bussell, Mack Payne, and Vera Faye Tomlinson.
Kermit Ingham presented outstanding achievements awards to Edwin Wilson and
Ioe Simon.
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Are noted n1u51e1'1ns IH the1r f1elds
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Xnd lots of crops If y1elds
B111 Le111s IS a second I Ldpar Homer
And one of the best on the force
VVh11e Bobby Ioe Rummer vmnts
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And that areh1tect Larry Cooper
H15 destbned 1 sound proof study hall
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X ernon Lake a11d 11111 Burner
Are e1f1e1ent ID forestry
And that burnt torest can be replaced
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T11e Stuen s by hook and crook
T11e1r thtrd ear d1d COUIIIXC
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I5 one Craee Kerntke
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For Saralee F1sher s glasses
Robert Barnes 1S taklng up
'11aeh1n1st5 classes
Pauhne L01 ell IS no11 an author
And 19 makme a 1ery good salary
AFIISI P1111 VV11l1an1s has a pa1nt1ng
I11 the INHIIOI111 Art Gallery
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President
International Understanding Urganization
First row: Ioyce Hesser, president: Pat Hays, vice-president: Doris Iean Smith, secretary, Shirley
Iohnson, treasurer: Pat Scherer, historian: Robert Elliott, reporter.
Second row: Helen Denny, Betty Coe, Betty Penrod, Karldene Marshall, Eunice Robbins, La
Verne Houston, Benita Esparza, Mary Frances Payton, and Pauline Iarvis.
Third row: Mike Morrison, Miss McWethy, co-sponsor, Martha Puckett, Ruby Eager, Rosalie
Collier, Mary Ida Campbell, Miss Becker, sponsor, and Louise Carpenter.
cenes Cefrom Elie I UQ Christmas 'Party
No.II Another major project was the pur-
chasing of the United Nations Flags to give
to the school.
First row: Norman I. Driebeck, Hollgmtlg
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Onno Van Teuten, Holland: Miss Beu-
lan Mall, Intliag Miss Surjeat Chopra,
India: Miss Indra Malani, India: Ferd-
inand Kern, Switzerlantlg Emanuel
Dettwiler, Switzerland.
ntl row: Matlhusutlan Thzikcr, Intlia:
Oscar Alcedo, Perug Owen Armbruster,
Argentiniag Felipi Miranda, Perug
Marco Miranda, Perug Otto Smrzen-
ncggcr, Switzerlantlg Mr. Russellg lohn
Armbruster, Argentinag Miss Lewis.
No. IV Pat Hays, Ioyce Hesser, Pat Hively,
Shirley johnson, Pauline Jarvis, and Mr.
Thacker inspect the Christmas tree and the
gifts.
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Kerns, and Ioan Hagers
'1'liirtl row: lfranccs lloshee Pauline Lovell, Margaret Cross, lean Hagers, Betty Lee Stevens, Nance Fry and
Ianell Cobh
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The Thespian Club is one of the baby organizations in our school, because it was organized
this year by the speech department. This is an educational organization of teachers and students,
established for the advancement of dramatic arts in the secondary schools. The Stillwater Club is
affiliated with the national organization
The aims of this society are two-fold: UD to establish and advance standards of excellence
in all phases of dramatic arts, and fzj to crctrte an active and intelligent interest in dramatic arts
among boys and girls in thc high schools of America. The organization is restricted to students
interested in speech and debate. Mrs. lack Linthicum is the sponsor
'Debate Glass
Robert Elliott, Norman Campbell, Gene Marshall, Kenneth Dunn, Phil Williams, Barhara Duncan, Mrs. Linthicum,
Daryl Hallman, Ann Hcffner. and David Swank
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Dotter, Robert Barnes, Ira Langley, Harold Hart, Teclcly Keller, linker Bokorney, Bob Bol-
linger, Larson Keso, Ronald Leaverton, Albert Copley, Vcrnon Phagan, Bill Keith, Robert
Church and Mr. Shingleton.
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den, Logan Hargrove, Eldrcd Surber, limmie Nickolson, Ioe Wensler, Frank Dottcr, Bill
Swim, Ronarltl Ham, and Mr. Shingleton.
Gflffeclianical 'Drawing
Ioe Simon Chester Charles Dale Ross Sim Burch Iordm Heislcr Buddy Hcsscr R N Csirncr
Instructor Maston Powers Dale Robinson Leon Linton Nlcil Ham Ieo C ollyar Miltc Dona
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Mack Payne, Lee Snyder, Gene Becker, Norman Campbell, Ronald Leaverton, Everett Watkins,
Clifford Bilyeu, Charles Garrison, I. D. Bilyeu, Raymond Lunsford, Eddie Darby, Teddy
Kcllcr, Rolvcrt Barnes, Iimmy Patterson, I. D. Garrison, and lack Briscoe.
gorging and 'welding ,3,
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Fourth row: Patsy Copeland, Barbara Stcpp, Lucille Enix.
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Third row: Frank Douer, Bnb Church, limmy Cantrell, Lynn Welwlw, Richard Piltcngcr and Mrs. Ernmnns.
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Second row: Rae Nell Givens, Nancy Williams, Grace Kermke, Anna Hargrove, Ianicc McClendon, Bcssic Kennedy,
and lunnira Crafr.
Third row: Frances Low, lncz Keys, licrmdinc Moc, loyce l-leSscr, Nancy Craft, lncque King. lun: Wcnxcr.
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Second row Carol York Peggy Melton Fult Xhe Nixller lunc lxutchenmclster Betty Williams Delores Pike
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Second row Anna Hargrove Leah Ward. Shtrley Iohnson, Innell Cobb Bill Reed and Imogene Mayfield.
Third row: Marjorie Thomson Eunice Robbins La Verne Houston Betty Human lanice McClendon Mr. Friede-
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Emma Faye Barnett
Peggy Clothier
Zelma Dryden
Mary Duck
Ioan Frank
Ann Heffner
Virginia Higgins
lack Peach
Andrea Pearson
Eugene Peterman
Vernon Phagan
Bonnie VanSickle
Charles Carroll
Albert Copley
Barbara Duncan
Bill Fash
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Don Horton
Noel Iohnson
Mildred Miller
Dennis Peeples
Lorance Simring
Billy Sloan
Kenneth Dunn
Oneta Geller
Vernon Lake
Velma LeBlanc
Delores Miller
R. B. Proctor
Ioyce Roton
Alice Swisher
Leo Whitmore
Wesley Woolworth
Barbara Arnold
Iimmy Brand
Io Ann Carr
Carolina Frank
Dorothy Ives
Dorma Lee Iacob
Bessie Kennedy
Iacque King
Linda Leachman
Marcille Morriss
Rachel Palmer
Charles Pock
Eunice Robbins
Carmelita Tinker
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Front row: Mary Ieanette Wiley, Frances Foshee, Pauline Lovell, Norma Collyar, Iean Manes.
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In 1936 the first organization of Fu-
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purpose of developing leadership and
social qualities in the homemaking field.
The local club, with a membership of
62 girls representing all four grades in
high school, is one of the outstanding
chapters in the state.
They sponsored various activities this
year such as serving banquets and sell-
ing candy at noon. They also had
charge of selling coffee at football
games. At Thanksgiving they gave
three baskets to large families. Other
activities during the year were a party
for prospective members, a Rodeo party
for the Perkins Chapter, a "Sweetheart"
party with the Future Farmers of
America, and a mother-daughter ban-
quet. They attended the State Rally too.
Vera Faye Tomlinson, a local mem-
ber, was elected state president for the
year 1948-49. In addition to participa-
ting in all the activities, she attended the
first national Future Homemaker's con-
vention last Iuly in Kansas City, Mis-
souri. Those who went besides Miss
Tomlinson were Pauline Lovell, Mary
Ieanette Wiley, Norma lean Collyar,
and Mrs. Elizabeth Brock.
The sponsor this year was Miss Mar-
ion Browne, in the absence of Mrs.
Brock, who is in England as an ex-
change teacher. The club mothers were
Mrs. I. R. Enix and Mrs. I. W. Heusel.
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Freshman Calendar
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Aeeompamst Iaeque Kmg
Bunldmg Pretures
Board of Edueauon
Basketball Squad
Boys Clee Llub
Band Queen
Ba11d Members
B1ology I I
Booltkeeprng 1
B1bl1eal Llterature 1
Baby Prctures Semors I2
Baseball
Bronve and Blue Captams 102
Classes fly page
Cheerleaders
Chemlstry I
Crossman Award
DCdlC3I1OH
Deans
Drum Major
Drum Majorette
Drum and Buble
Departments fly page I2
Dramatlcs Club I2
Drners hducanon 1 o
Ensembles
Faculty I4 IS
Freshman Presldent and OIIICCIS 48
I reshman Class
Football Queen
Football Groups
Football Lettermen
Football Actron
T A Presxdent
F T A Members
ln1t1at1on and Story
Banquet
Queen
OIIICCIS and Members
Banquet and Coronat1on
A Presxdent State
A President Local
A Offrcers and Story
A Members
Football Boys III CINICS
C rrls Clee Club
beneral Selenee
C eometry Plane
Home
Home
Home
Home
Home
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Ee Aehrevement
Room Ofhcers
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Honors and Awards fly page
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