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Q FIRST ROW' Paul Adams, john .Xtxx ell, Keith Dodson, lit-write Bullock, Spoiwirg jaelx lliiiley, 'Xlymn Lcdhctier SECONU ROW: Norman Harrison, Roger l lull, ,Iimnw fielder, Yelsnn Hall. john Xlcliritle, Charles Tx lartin Qrganization The purpose of the Hi-Y club is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and com- munity high standards ol Chris- tian character. The name, l-li-Y, represents a movement of high school youth who are members of the Young lVlen's Christian Association and are committed to a Christian pur- pose at work in the high school and in the community. The Stillwater chapter was or- ganized on january O, 1040 with john Atwell, jack Bailey. Myron Ledhetter, Norman Harrison. Wes- ley jones, Kenneth McCollom, Leon Lewis, john McBride, Keith Dodson, Nlimmy Gelder, jimmy Lanham, and Nelson Hall as char- ter memhers. The ollicers of 1940- 1941 are President, Keith Dodsong Vice-President, john Atwellg Sec- retary, Nelson l-lallg Treasurer, Myron Ledhetterg and Sergeant- at-arms, jack Bailey. They meet every Tuesday at 7:00 in the Y. M. C A. hut. The group plans to attend a convention at Norman on April 5, 6, and 7. The Hi-Y Club has an advisory hoard of eight members: Chair- man. li. D. Price: Lee Hall, L, A. Mitchell, Kermit lngham, Cecil jones, W. XY. McCollom, tl. A lvlcNeli', and john McBride. Sr. The Sponsor is George Bullock.
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,Stepperettes FIRST ROW: Mary Martin, Dorisjean 'l'nwnsull. yell leaders SECOND ROW: c:ElfOl5E3Y'l Vandfort, Willie Story, Jeanne Gregie, Wanda Bradley, Anita jo Hatfield, Mary Elizabeth Stevens, orothy Nell Hinkle, Pollie Durham, Mary Frances Hol-ce, Nadine Powell, Norma Suu Hall, Mary jane Miller, Aleenc Bradshaw. Tl HRD ROW: Mary Lee Bilyeu, Addie Davis, Ruth Adams, Fern Myers, Nary Malloy, Marcelette Mc- Lain, ,loan Mullendore, jane Triplett. Sara Jane Berry. Nellie june Manning, Mary Ann Tourtelotte, Dorothy Gelder, Pauline Dilts FOURTH ROW: Dorothy Smith, llelen Randolph, Dorothy Lee Burns, Eleanor Bardslee, June Watts, Sara NlcDugal, Patsy Pcnquite, Marvbellc Wurrman, Rose Ann Thomas, Marilyn Potts, Ruth Redburn. waiting to receive the royal party. Captain Brock and Captain Phelps crowned Queen Corbin and Queen German with bronze and blue hel- mets and presented them with flowers, gifts from the football boys, At the Coronation of jacquelyn Moore, band queen, the Steppers and Stepperettes aided the high school band. Miss Moore was crowned by Kenneth McCollom, drum major, and had as attend- ants, Gretchen Pulver and Emma Adele Swim. The pep organization marched in the Armistice Day parade and took part in the all-school stunt which was formed between halves of the Stillwater-Cushing game. The theme of the Stunt was Lib- erty The Goddess of Liberty was represented by Rose Ann Smith, twirler for the band, who tapped while the band played Stars and Stripes Forever. The shield and letters U, S, A. were made by the bugle and drum corps and the girls' pep club. Officers of the Steppers are Maryjo Corbin, presidentgjeanne Hilles, vice-presidentg Georgianna jones, secretary, Evelyn Paulding, treasurer, and Miss Marguerite Allen, sponsor. Stepperette officers are Betty Ruth Demaree, president, Na- dina Powell, vice-president, Polly Durham. secretary-treasurer, jane Triplett, senator, Sarajane Berry, alternate, and Miss Gertrude Burns, sponsor. 1 Sponsored By McBRIDE'S MEN'S WEAR , . 704 Main Phone 262 . t '
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