Cleveland High School - Cleoma Yearbook (Cleveland, OK)

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H Zu, gwglr . ..,,3,,ii. , i, Y, 1 1 . . , 1 - ,rlri-U ' pf- 5 f iv :ga , - lf-pf . .g,- . 11, 4. , . -X N,--P: 4. K -,lx ' ' , f e ,. H ..v.--1 x . .- 4, 1 '., il ' ' Q wr ,, , Q2-x . 5. , JZ. , .,,. . mc. .Mtv-.f.'- X' -V .,: . -'A 's ,J I 'iii I Phi: X ef? -'frm Mi: I, r .1355 3 , Q kj: . -M, 3, , .W W -.,f, 1 N -fggzjgf .W 15, , g 5 xv V 1 X 41 ,,. If UL iff lm 5' .4 A35 - 35 The Fourth Eiiatc Presents The P1oneer 1947 Stzllwater Hzgh School Stzlwater Oklahoma O I 'Gable of Qontents ADMINISTRATION . . . II CLASSES . . . I7 MUSIC ..... . 47 ORGANIZATIONS . . . . 65 DEPARTMENTS . . 87 ATHLETICS . . . 109 FEATURES ............. 124 Illustrations by Catherine Durbin eyffemories of Qther 'Days Our dearest joys forever flow From fountains of the long ago, That from the heights of pleasures past Flood all the present valleys past Ana' with eternal glees provide The future's endless ocean tide. P. 12. M. The staff of '47 sincerely Wishes That in the years to come, you May recall many pleasant memories As the pages of the Pioneer are Slowly turned. If so, it will Have served its purpose well, 1 -if' ' 5 E1 33 C .4 A4535 ,.,. -S .,,,.. , ,, ,,,NA ,. 4.--,i..k., .,.1. .ilggv 1 f -h....,w...,,X.,,, 1, 2 Y ,, ,M i in I Av ls I I W. Q 4 f V 2 3: 53: 4 V I f Q ,Q i SW 7 f f if W 2 ,f 1 .Q was :ls ., as-.W 'filiw 1 -V' ' . ' 4 'f w ,. W -1 ' 1 AJ 1 W ,qfk x X-.,, X N Qi xg R ig , l 2 f 1 M y Q ' -1. 4- 5 X . S N X ' xv Y , ' Q.-rw ---'S' Q ' X , x F 5 X ws,ji,J gg xi X , ,QV X ' 5 X . f x ASX 'V QV. - 25, 5 S: W , N - fem t 6, ,Axf ,, , f ff f , ffq. ,N , .W f ffl, I ' y,,,, A V, 1 4 222- 'WX' f ,, L 4 'KE V' '. W , ffff 1 , A x 1 f fs i 7 f , 1 ' ' f If ' V , ' , I ,Zi Y .M , 1 gg jg 6 I. ,,g7,,, v - ,gl-1 2 4 4 , 127 ,W ,UM-.rff' W .f ki' 2 M' ff' ., W , ,1 Z , Q1 - , ' lux 4.2 z We , MRS. FLORENCE SEVERSON Pioneer Sponsor IAMES K. SCHOOLER Pioneer Editor 'Pioneer Staff lack Rogers Alice Faye Oyster Phyllis Webster Colleen Tinker Harold Simring Associate Editor Business Manager Circulation Manager Senior Editor Senior Editor Patty Ruth Wheeler Peggy Dorris Lois Lynch Olive Copley Earlene Flager lunior Editor Sophomore Editor Freshman Editor Vocal Music Instrumental Music I ,T f ' ,I -L L lack Taylor Billy Ioe Cottongim Doris Allen Wilbur Trompler Imogene Brown Sports Editor Sports Editor Feature Editor Kodak: Editor Organizations Editor Sally Swim Sue I-Iackleman Administration Editor Departments Editor S84 Qporters and c-Assistant Editors Wilmoth Dickey Reba Yandcll Ani Ienkins Bob McDo1c Roy Lee Elliott Carol Ann Naeter Donna Lee Adams Alice Faye Oyster Margaret Myers Eleanor Harper A 'Y lane Trout Iuanita White Marjorie Cantrell Addie Weaver Emmalyn DeShong Olga Lee Swim Carolyn Carlisle Lynn Claypool - 9 ' J MARILYN MILLER Pioneer Queen E WALTER WEAVER President fBoa'rd of Education I CECIL IONES an C. E. DONART GEORGE DOLLINGER ViCC'Pl'CSidCf1! Secretary Treasurer r RAYMOND D. THOMAS KERMIT INGHAM BILL BERNHARDT -'Il 2s HARRY D. SIMMONS Superintendent of Schools IESSE F. CALDWELL Principal Mrs. Edna Bryan Mrs. Elizabeth Brock Rosalie Becker Floyd Caldwell Ioseph A. Cocannouer B. S., M. S. B. S., M. S. Latin, Spanish B. S. B. S., M. S. English Home Economics B. S., M. A. Football, Wrestling FTA Sponsor Fl-I0 Sponsor XUO Sponsor Glenn Epperley Mrs. Ella Craig Escue Gus Fricdemann B. S. A. B., M. A. B. S. Vocal Music Library Commerce Student Council Co-Sponsor Physics, Chemistry National Honor Society enior ,School lr n AJ ' -L Gladys Hurfine Ralph A. Hamilton B. S., M. A. B. S. English Physical Education State Honor Society Sponsor Football, Basketball N. S. Hopkins Herbert Ikenberry Mrs. Inez Iones Mrs. Mary Lewis B. S., M. E. B. S., M. S. A. B., M. A. B. S. Geometry Industrial Arts Physical Education Commerce Pep Club Sponsor Martin Biology Vw' 5 W I FLA Ethel Markwell Iohnnie Maude Meacham Cecil Moore Faye McWet.hy Iames O'Neill B- S-1 M. A. N. B., M. A. B. S. B. S., M. A. B. S. American Hi5l0fY El18liSh Commerce, Math Modern History, Geography Speech, American Lit. lent Council Sponsor Y-Teen Sponsor IUO CQ-Sponsor Hi-Y S ongoi- ty Red Cross Sponsor gb L 4 a 'Ufigh Mrs. Virginia Paris Mrs. Betty Powers Willard Shingleton B. S. B. S. B. S. Home Economics Algebra, General Math Industrial Art: PHO Sponsor U uniorl Ggflaculty ,'. 'X . . t X t Mrs. Florence Severson L. Douglas Tiffin ' B. s., M. A. B, 5, English. lournalism Vocational Agriculture Pioneer Sponsor Carl Tilley Homer Weeks Gail Wilks Hugh Coonfield Harold Fisher A. B. B. S., M. A. B. A., M. S. B. S.. B. S., MM. - iriver Education Advanced Math Oklahoma History General Science Instrumental Music American Legion Awards Civics Junior High Basketball and Football Coach MRS. EDNA BRYAN Dean of Girls LAWRENCE. CRABLE N. S. HOPKINS Dean of Boys me s Dean of Boy.: First Semester Second Semester THE GREEN YEARS E 1 S X f . 'ILA Q , , 1 x ns , 1 s 1 . I 1 1 1 1 v . , 4 , . v -lx BEVERLY GOOM Lady Senior Glass '1Qyalty - ,fn .I I t X127 . A K W 6,, ,7j ,buf 17 fl .f Z EMA fy Lf' M!! ff CWWJ4 MELBOURNE F LESNER ,19- On. IACK ROGERS President of .Senior Class la o Q- 'A ' f Jil fTfff,,fX w1,.0 Ko - U59 ' ,W MA A J my QD q k , 5 Dresslar Pructt Picnic Mary Lee Brand Caps and Gowns Herbert Graham CGIHIHCUCCUICHI Catherine Durbin announcements Bob Thuesen Catherine Durbin Ralph L. Good Vice-President Secretary Treasurer EDIOR CLHSS OFFICERS HDD i , ,Z Beverly White Memorial Ianice Scherer Class Day Marilyn Miller Decoration lack Rogers Panel Ks 'ro Was Frances Adams Bob Anderson Donna Lee Adams Bill Ardrey 1171 V- A ' l I Laverne Adams Bob Ahrberg Doris Allen Clara Burkhart Wardle Brown Freeda Brown Maxine Boyle Verdia Best Mary Lee Brand Bill Buffington Betty Brown Mary Frances Bruner Millicent Boughton Lois Boyle Donald Crenshaw Glenabell Craft Olive Copley Carol Cordner Marjorie Cantrell Grace Cooper Iohn ChaHin Elsie Dunn Earlene Donahoo Ionita Dotter Betty Ann Dunlap Bill Durrell Mary Ann Drumm Bob Deck Mary Anne Duncan Catherine Durbin Dolores Dotter Wilmoth Dickey Corinne Davis Iohn Edwards Roy Lee Ellion Ersell Emde Edward Lee Flanders Melbourne Flesner Darlene Garner Lowell Garrett Kitty Sue Grantham Kenneth Glover Iudy Givens Y Beverly Goom V Herbert Graham Ralph L. Good Eva Hughes Robert Howard Annabelle Huckaby Glen Hartman M. L. Heisler Betty Howard Walter Clark Hamilto Eleanor Harper Jimmie Harrison Harriet Irwin Neil justice Harriet Ianeway Anita Jenkins Robert Iohnson Helen Iardot Buddy johnson Lucille Kliesen Freddie Katz Billie Lou King Kenneth Keith Maxine Knapp Valgene Kramer Eugene Kramer Iames Longan Iames Lovell Louise Lynch Lois Lynch Bonnie Medlock Shirley Keso Marilyn Miller Lasura McCracken Bernice Miller Pat Moore Margaret Myers Peggy Mendenhall Charlotte Norton Elaine Mooney Alice Faye Oyster Dresslar Pructt Carolyn Pearson Winona Sherman Payne Norman Pilgrim Don I. Pershing Gala Rogers lack Rogers - 7 i.. V Q, 3' . , 12 X. f ,Liv ,.z4sy5!gxt,, - : ., ' ' ff 'ia '33 ' 3 Y K f5 f 'Vo,55m,w'5if.Q2f W , X X Q X 1 , 4 s A X Q, , , f A f f4 f N W ,fm Q Virginia Russell Clarece Rutter Bob Reynolds Alberta Lee Roether Marshailene Rankin Gerald Rogers Ardyth Redburn Ruth Robinson Stanley Smith Betty Sue Sinnctt Sandra Stevens Harold Simring Shirley Scott Josephine Scroggin I. B. Scroggin Ann Stinnett Paul Strickland Ianice Scherer Iason Strohl Thyra Shattuck Bob Salmon Dick Shadburne Doris Spiva Eugene Simpson lim Smith Bill Show Ralph Simcoe Laura Thomas Colleen Tinker I. B. Taylor Robin Thomas Earl Thurman Iames QThomasJ School: Charles Thompson lim Taylor Ieanne Thomas lane Trout lack Taylcr Wilbur Trompler Bob Thuesen Selby Thomason Vernon Van Horn Grace Ventris Phyllis Webster Robert Ware Marilyn Whitehead Ellis Willa Iuanica White ,-.-.lpn-v.. . ---. Ianice Witt David Wolf Reba Yandell Ruth Ann Whitenton Marolyn Wensler Beverly Whic Steven Bmmit Smith Seniors who did not have their pictures taken: Iohn Duck . Ray Houck Dalton Rogers Glen Kite enior Glass Cgfistory As the seniors of this year, 1947 think back over the many hours spent in school, pleasant memories, forgotten for many years, emerge. We remember our first day of school and how we looked forward to it. lust thinking about it made us tingle all over. We remember the fun we had in grade school, and how mean some of us were. While holding the honor of being sixth grad- ers, we were privileged to visit the sev- enth grade classes at north high school. I'm sure most of us can remember still the excitement we experienced on that day. It was in 1941 when we finally be- came seventh graders and my!! how much superior we felt to the kids,' still in grades, but it was as freshmen that we felt the responsibility of being in high school. The seniors blamed us for everything. This was the year that our superiority really showed up, for it was our class in civics that got to visit and sit through the first kidnaping trial in Payne County. Another highlight in the ninth grade was our graduation. We had approximately 140 students to go with us thus far. Of course, since we have lost and gained many classmates but still we go on in high spirits. During the junior year we produced a very fine play which was well re- ceived. We'll have to admit that we scraped the bottom of the barrel to fi- nance the junior-senior banquet and prom., but we didn't have to pull from our pockets the necessary moola as some classes did. The big disappointment of our junior year was the fact that we had to remain at north high and never knew the fun of going to south high. As we finish our senior year, there are many things to look back on, but many more to look forward to. In our graduating class we have twelve veterans who so nobly served their country. They are Gerald Rogers, Lowell Garrett, Kenneth Glover, R. B. Howard, Glen Hartman, Eugene and Valgene Kramer, Norman Pilgrim, I. B. Scroggin, Paul Simpson, Paul Strick- land and Selby Thomason. We have 32 seniors who are the old- est child, 43 who are the youngest and I5 who are the only child. On a recent survey taken, it was found that 25 seniors plan to go to out- of-town colleges while III plan to at- tend good ole' A. 6: M. Also, 125 students plan to work at least part time or go into the service. As in previous years, the subjects listed the most difficult, are also the most in- teresting and worthwhile. These are physics, English, and shorthand. An added touch is that we have I5 seniors whose parents also graduated from S. H. S. They are Mary Frances Bruner and her parents, Myral Bruner and Wilma Houston, Billie King and her parents, W. S. King and Genevive Ward, Glenabell Craft and her fath- er, Martin Craft, Anita Ienkins and her mother, Stella Cawood, Laverne Adams and her father, W. V. Adams, Marilyn Miller and her father, Sid Miller, Bob Ahrberg and his father, Fred Ahrberg, Mary Ann Drumm and her mother, Mamie Hanes, Colleen Tinker and her father, L. E. Tinker, Iohn Duck and his parents, Iames Duck and Loretta Ey- lers, Herbert Graham and his mother, Hattie Hayman, Kenneth Glover and his mother, Grace Andrews, R. B. How- ard and his father, R. B. Howard, Alice Faye Oyster and her parents, Ralph Oyster and Ruth VanArsdell, Robert Thuesen and his father, H. G. Thuesen. .-39, ,Senior Glass 'will A We the Seniors of 1947, being sound of mind and memory, do hereby dedi- cate this to our underclassmates. Virginia Russell wills her bilateral dimples to Nita Sue Evans. Eleanor Harper gives her screams in the night to Marjorie Gray. Wardle Brown says Harvey McAnul- ty may have his mania for westerns. Ruth Ann Whitenton wills her infec- tious giggle to Emerson Helms. lack Taylor thinks his box of Wheat- ies will do Iim VanDeventer much good. Norman Pilgrim leaves his copy of Pilgrim's Progress to the library. Kenny Glover wills his ability to sleep through all exams to Iames Alcott. Ellis Willet wants his good grades to go to Billy Ioe Cottongim. Earlene Donohoo thinks Ann Hilton will enjoy her quietness. ' Donna Lee Adams wills her old standby, her kiss-proof lipstick, to Patty Ruth Wheeler. Maggie Myers wants Conlee Cald- well to have her little bottle of you know what, for blond hair. The senior Thomas's, Laura, Robin, and Ieanne will a last name to the ju- niors, Iames Faye, Io Ann, and Owen. Harriett Irwin leaves without Con- rad Iohns and Catherine Durbin and Walter Hamilton leave together, bless them. Colleen Tinker will be glad to give her shorthand to anyone who is sucker enough to take it. Ralph Buddyj Simcoe leaves to join Helen Humphrey. Ray Houck wants his bicycle and gifted smile to go to Harry Percy. Abby fthe Gabbyj Burkhart wills her oratorical ability to Ierry Stubbs. Edward Lee Flanders passes his driv- ing ability on to Sally Lou Iones. Eugene and Valgene, Lois and Lou- ise will their honor of being twins to Leo and Louis Schaffers and hope the teachers will still be confused. Bob Ahrberg gives his tooth-paste ad smile to Mary Io Carrier. Iames Schooler leaves his Thomas behind. ' Roy Lee Elliott, that master of syn- copated rhythm, leaves hope for a much quieter school next year. You can all take the cotton out of your ears now. Pat Moore will be happy to leave his sophisticated ways to Pat Taylor. Ralph Good, senior treasurer, leaves an empty purse to the next class. Glen Hartman is anxious that his speedy ways fespecially in typing, shall go to Roy Houck. Stanley Smith donates his swanky clothes to Sonny Robinson. Marilyn Whitehead would be glad to will the number of letters in her name to a junior, namely Ruth lean. That's the long and short of it. Marshalene Rankin leaves her big, black CPD eyes to Ruth Mullendore. Mary Lee Brand is willing for Lynn Claypool to have her beautiful figger. William Charles Show leaves his corny stories to you-know-who, Ker- mit Ingham. Bill Ardrey leaves his size I4 clod- hoppers to Iohnny Herron. Dick Shadburne starts for Hollywood via Iimmy Baker's band. Doris Iean Alien gives her collection of sweaters to Peggy Dorris. After he is dead, lim Smith leaves his body to the biology class. Flash!! Biol- ogy class refuses it. Carrot Top Shirley Scott leaves her hair to Mary Iones. luanita White and Phyllis Webster will their ability at apple polishing the teachers to Gilford Ikenberry and Dick Gilbert. Vemon VanHorn leaves his favorite expression, let's skip this hour, to Iua- nita Craft. Ianice Wirt gives her place in the of- fice 5th hour to Paul Schatz. He's there most of the time anyway. Winona Sherman Payne goes to join hubby, Cleo. Etsell Emde leaves his favorite motor cycle in care of his best gal. Don Crenshaw and Berenice Miller go, hand in hand. Neil Iustice leaves, period. Frances Adams, Maxine Boyle and Shirley Keso say they are glad to be on their way. Marilyn Miller leaves the Pioneer Staff' without a Pioneer Queen. Laura McCracken wants Iim Brad- ley to have her good times in Trig. class. Lowell Devern Garrett and Clem Brooks Iarvis want some junior to car- ry on their middle names. Bob Ware leaves, WE hope, and Da- vid Wolf leaves, HE hopes. I. B. Scroggin gives the old jitney bus to anyone who can handle it. Bob Anderson wills his plaid shirt and levis to Owen Thomas. Dressler Pruett and Paul Strickland give their five o'clock shadow to Ches- ter Bigler. Dalton Rogers hopes Iack Grover can use his wood-working ability. Freddie Katz leaves his courteous ways to Bob Donnell, he needs theml Lois Boyles leaves her blue Willis car to Henry Featherly. He's having such a hard time finding one. I. B. Taylor, idol of the sophomore girls, leaves one of them behind. Wilmoth Dickey leaves her Lingual ways fConsult dictionaryj to Sue Hac- kleman. M. L. Heisler leaves his undaunted ways to Hieatt Mason Hedrick. lim Taylor leaves his little playmate, Lou Brister, to all the junior wolves. Iames Longan leaves his razorbacks to Carolyn Carlisle. Can she handle them? A. Iason Strohl gives his good will to Buddy Cummins. jane Trout, Alice Oyster, and Bob Salmon leave S. H. S. without any sea- food. Harriet Ianeway gives her A in Home Ec to Betty fopen the door, Richards. Olive Copley, Mary Anne Duncan, and Elsie Dunn leave the school a year early. Betty and Freeda Brown leave a name to Imogene, Bonnie. Nadine, and Robert. Maxine Knapp, Kitty Grantham, Charlotte Norton, Ardyth Redburn and Gala Rogers leave a marked-up build- ing to Kilroy and his gang. Ianice Scherer, Io Scroggin, and Thy- ra Shattuck wish exhilarant times to Peggy Fugate. Peggy Mendenhall, Bonnie Medlock, and Ann Stinnett bequeath their wit- ches-brew to Doris Douglas and Pat Fyffe. . Mary Frances Bruner, Grace Cooper, and Glenabell Craft all leave for bet- ter futures. Betty Howard leaves in her brother Ioe's footsteps. Eva Hughes gives her cheerful ex- pression to Sally Swim. R. B. Howard leaves, with his friends wishing he could stay longer. Wayne Edwards, Iohn Duck, and Kenneth Keith leave to milk the cows. Sandy Stevens lets her Texas sun shine on Charles Platt. Doris Spiva and Ruth Robinson leave their high school loads on Imogene Spiva. Helen Iardot gives her shy, quiet ways to LaQuita Willis. M. Speak and M. Wensler leave the common initial to M. Blumer, M. Es- parza, M. Drumright, and M. Gilbert. Clareoc Rutter leaves, closing the door softly fif it can be done., fContinued on page 55, -o-315 f ,f .- 1 f 'L 4,,,'f ,KL -r' N ,n If .. A I 1' MARY IO CARRIER C ountcss ' Qunicrr C7 lass Rayalty , 'IIM VANDEVENTER Count 0 x Henry Ifeatherly Ann Hilton Pat Taylor Mary Io Carrier Sharlene .Todd President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer General Chairman 'fdJ. x Iames Alcott, Class Rings Patty Wheeler Place Cards and Programs Maynard Blumer Decorations Lou Brister Menu JUNIOR CLHSS 0 ICERS 744 Sue Hackleman Prom Chairman Glen Cowan Entertainment . Bob McDole Prom Decorations fl '.,. f ,Y Kermit Ingham gms? , ,fi 1 A jg 3 .9 Vera Allinson Donald Anderson Rose Marie Antle Robert Adams Mary Ann Adams Iames Alcott Ruth Allen Edward Amend Leta Abbott Iimmic Atkins Maynard Blumer Lou Brister Ianet Boyd Bill Burford Mary Bandelier Glendola Black Chester H. Biglcr Sylvia Buntin Nadine Brown Wayne Bokorney Marguerite Brown Imogene Brown Loetta Curtis Louise Cleveland Lynn Claypool Conlee Caldwell Iuanita Craft Buddy Cummins Donna Copeland Barbara Carlisle H Mary Io Carrier Glen Cowan Helen Chrystal Maxine Cordner Billy Ioe Cottongim Iulia Ann Cottongim Carolyn Carlisle Forest Crenshaw Doris Ann Douglas Dan Dexter Peggy Dorris Mariannis Dr-umright Robert Donnell Betty Davis Emmalyn De Shong LaVerne De Marsh Stella Iane Darlow Nita Sue Evans Richard Fagan Earlene Flager Bob Felton Peggy Fugatc Henry Featherly Marjorie Anne Gray Iack Grover Betty Graham Max Gilbert Ann Hilton Emerson Helms Sue Hackleman Alta lean I-Iestand LaDell Hadley Gerald Heusel Geraldine Hughes Iocile Howerton I ., 1 Violet Hestand Kermit Ingham Gilford Ikenberry, Ir. Clem Iarvis Mary Louise Ioncs 5 ti :'- y,ei' , :': yf. i t' f f-i 4 ,..' h ,, ,. , , ,,..,' 1 X , , f N it l Q yy X f mrs: my P ' 2 3 X W tg Q , 1 , X ff X - 4' ' M f Q ' 1 F V ' ff ss sf , 2 f X 4 V f F 1 , Mu Ag 1 .1 X psf! W 1 f 1 ff f W X3 Q3 ,XV 5 I wg at l f .sf if Z QW J , A g ew N s xqgo ' Yi is 1 K l x 4 D 4 k X 'e l'1 ii G s iii X V f fl! K 1 Z Q W ' , W x f ff f X ZA ,ff N fl 'X ff gzoigg A, . tit' My .v,w,'cl...ww41 ,. f W ,,,'.,g , . 1 4 14 i f Q f W i , 'f ' .jg Sally Lou Iones Ruth lean Pat Fyife Ramona Iohnson Dolores Kerntkc Betty Lou Kautz Rella Killingsworth Ruth Mullendore Don McCubbin Bob McDole Harvey McAnulty Culver Moe Scottye Morris Carol Naeter Kenneth Ozbun If I Darrel Overholt Patsy Patton Donella Palmer Iuanita Pilgrim Charles Platt Ieanne Pearson Raymond Postelwai Ruth Rogers Nellie Rainwater Bruce Riley Vincent Robison Shirley Rector Betty Richards Io Nell Rossander Paul Schatz Zola Dean Stecker Olga Lee Swim David Smith Delores Stanley Mary Louise Steph Margaret Ann Sherrod Sally Swim Imogene Spiva Frank Smith Sharlene Todd Io Ann Thomas Pat Taylor George Thompson Alan Thomson Eddie Vinson lim VanDeventer Lila Weathers Naomi Walton Party Wheeler La Quita Willis Addie Weaver , Vera Young Virginia Miller Conrad Iohns Willie Ahner Phillip Aubrey Kenneth Baker Donald Boylet lim nnaleyfimg Omer Broonei' Robert Brown Paul Bussell Everett Caldwell Bill Cheatham Weldon Curran Edwin Elledgc Claudine Elmore Madonna Esparza Bill Fenton if Iuniors who did not have their pictures taken: john Fenton Carl Flesner, Ir. Wilbur Frank Y Doyle Garrett Richard Gilbert Kenneth Givens Frances Hazelton Hieatt Hedrick Donald Henderson Thomas Hopper Roy Houck Floyd Hunt Blanche Ingram Dorothy Kidd Roy Kina Ioe Lair Kenneth Lake Thelma Langley Bill Leverett Gary Lewis Kenneth Mayfield Aubrey Metcalf Bill Miller Harry Percy Billy Russ Dorothy Ross Ierry Stubbs Opal Sagersa Leo Schafer Louis Schafer5d0 j fa. SHIRLEY WHITE Duchess Sophomore Glass rkayalty DARRELL MOTT Richard Archer Frank Allen Troy Anderson lean Bliss ' Robert Barnes Bob Bollinger Carl Berry Emma Fae Brock I. D. Bilyeu Clifford Bilyeu Andy Briscoe Nita Brown Russell Brannon Sara Bell Beck Gene Becker Berta Io Crabs Bob Church Iimmie Cantrell Loretta Colbert Bob Carpenner Leo Collyar Marilyn deGnxchy Frank Dorter Evelyn Edwards Ruth Enix Andy Briscoe Saralee Fisher Shirley White Ann Heffner PYCSIGCIII Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sophomore Glass f iyyfiigg. 7 'mwmf n ,,, my C! x f y f 22 lik f ,J WAR!! zfffx f X - ,wi if ,l ,wwf ' ' ffifdlfk ,Zn ff f , I W, ,f'-01939 wa Lf V, f f VV? M ,fi nf wg Q 1? 1, ,X 4, ram, 1 , V. N wwf .mf W jl,WMf4 W f jfs' f 41 . 1 g X 'lL My NW 4 if 1 ff X, ,, , ww Ianice McClendon Buel McElroy, Ir. Ioan Moore Gene Marshall Bernadinc Moe Mary Frances McClain Robert Meyer viildred Miller Darrell Mott Iames McClendon Marjorie Orr Maralyn Lee Orgain Gene Perkins Mary Frances Payton Richard Pittenger Bob Potts Bob Roberts Vema Iean M. Schcuermann Betty Lee Stevens Robert Smith Louise Swart David Swank Iimmy Scheuermann Dorothy Sinclair Phyllis Sharpton Bill Swim Martin Schmidt Peggy Scheuermanu Dick Tourtellotte Frances Lee Thompson Keith Gene Tolleson Barbara Trumbla lim Vandegrift Shirley White Iimmie Wright H5621 ' lane Weaver Dean Ward Leona Whitmore Iean Walsh Twyla Gaye Zuck Elsie Io Shults Sophomores who did not have their pictures taken: lack Alderson Eston Allinson Ianice Bergstrasser Norma Iean Boyle: Everett Brett Andy Briscoe Norman Campbell Eva Christianson Ianell Cobb Nancy Craft Margaret Cross Zelma Dryden Mary Duck Woody Dupree clm 'Elliott Matilda Esparza Billy Fash Carolina Frank Harry Lee Gearhart Illa Mae Flesner Betty 'Gilpin Daryl Hallman Owen Harned, Ir. o'42'v Pat Hays Betty Mae Heisler Georgia Hunt Bill Keith Cleo Kendrick Grace Marie Kerntlte Barbara Kerr Iohn Paul Klingstedt Vernon Lake Nathan Lambert Thelma Langley Barbara Bill Lewis Conrad Lookabaugh Nancy Manning Imogene Mayfield Dixie Iune Melton Robert Meyer Fred Mohler Pat Mooney Mary Verla Payne Iane Phillips Richard Phillips R. B. Proctor Zelma Rader Iimmie Rogers lla Mae Roton Io Shults Bill Simcoe Bill Sitton Billy Francis Sloan Delferd Sloan LeRoy Smith Robert Smith Lee Snider Ioyce Stephens Kenneth Stites Thelma Temple George Thompson Marjorie Thomson William Allan Treltell Dick Tubb Wilburn Williamson Dorothy Io Wise Glen Yandell ,v6Xga.12R1NE TEMPLE ,V '1 . X .J jyfy ff uf 0 f , Ty ,fx w J' fy 'V J J Muubvlf ff! ,ffm I Q A My 5 n ' Y Princess ,J xjn 1 z ,f Cgreshman Glass fkfyalty BILL CARR Prince oris Humphrey Eddy Briscoe Patricia Ann Scherer Bill Carr President Vice President S eCre tary Cdreshman Class Treasurer , . 3 i , E: A , 2 fW .: 7 , .rv :,, lyfm, V . 2 'E if aa i ,e Q ru. , , Ioan Adams Pat Allen Barbara Arnold Harriet Arrington Eddy Briscoe Emma Faye Barnett Donald Best Martha Bauman Iohn Brooks Baker Bokorney Billie lean Boyd Marlene Boyle jimmy Brand, Ir. Sidnie Bishop Peggy Clothier Bill Carr Marjorie Demaree Bill Demarce Betty Io Douglas Kenneth Dunn Barbara Duncan Billy Finley Onita Fiscus David Farrington Kathryn Fenton Ioyce Gray Oneta Geller Lloyd Harnden Mary Io Friedemann Betty Ham Loretta Fielder Ioyce Hill Iane Hackleman Doris Humphrey Iorclan Heisler Oneta Harris Pete Iohnson Dorma Lee Iacobs Ronny Iones Dorothy Ives Zola Mae Kidd Carita Kee George Kennedy Doris Keith Billy King Geraldine Lewis Linda Lu Leachman Ierry Iones Eula Bea Miller Ioye McDole Io Mull Arless Moser Nila Milligan Melva Madison Barbara Mills Phylis Ozburn Mack Payne Andrea Pearson Rachel Palmer Bob Payne E - Z P M M Z Iimmie Patterson Charlene Rcdburn Sue Richardson Gloria Rutter Elfreda Rader Amos Richards Ann Stapley Betty lean Stancoff Doris lean Smith Dwayne Stephenson joseph Simon Patricia Ann Scherer Vera Faye Tomlinso Suzanne Taylor Peggy Taylor Carmelita Tinker Catherine Temple Iohn Taylor Harry Thompson L. Dexter Thomas Bonnie Vansickle Christia White Louise Watkins Bob Wisecarver Mary Ward Richard William Mary Ieanetne Wiley Dale Weathers Ralph Young Marilyn York Freshmen whose pictures were not taken are listed on page 63 X It Fl jg, X W I, !AaN J X W X 'M 15' ,ey M ,Qi . 535 A ,', 4' I! N X, x gk I f Q2 I x 1 jx ' .. jifvfgi-15, V agzefr. 'gf LQFWP-.'. QTY -i 541 565.2 WDW , A A V, , ? It f- 'J ' 'P 1 van, . LQ-'17yQ,:-15,5 V f Qffpw-N,,',g - ' 'LW-1 72, ,..f.?g: -:wah 7212, . N , 1,33 APM 'VY 9 Lv'-' ' ,x .HI 2, VY ' 1 f, M. Q , A ' A 1-gl m., ' ,' aa Vlf' ' WL ,v5S55'L:w,e,'- I. ,V1i7:,F-RL-ge! vlqli in W V ?, fg,l:1!A?g,i'i' '5Vi.3'.'wu E - ' t fggyq. -fm r? n ' 2 V. 1 fV 'V 'Tig' 'L 5'f??'ff'1F Q - ' '. V 5'5 E' 559' ' '3-fifigi 5:15 T ' fl' - if 'cqzifff ff 5 -'aff 1. L V ai AW M W JLV I , 'I 133' V Y' 2 Km WV V, . V V V, :-.mix . !L5'::4:j: lg P4 V A IF ' f Q ' 1? nfl 1, ' ' 1, ,A fl 1-F Li-'AQ jun - ' '. 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V P Y . 1 X .4 I ,aw V A , :- MARY LOUISE IONES Band Queen Instrumental Gilffusic Q ers - Qrchestra Bob Reynolds Iuanita White Robin Thomas President Vice-President Librarian 6.Bcmd Roy Lee Elliott Ieannc Thomas I. B. Taylor Billie Lou King President Secretary-Treasurer Property Manager Librarian fDmm and fBugle 801115 Patsy Patton Barbara Carlisle Patty Ruth Wheeler Sue Hackleman President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Librarian -s. -Qu eu Row :In cl .... .2 Ea S 45 :E E an .Z 2 u -3 2 -25 5 E Q if E Z 5 m E 5 Ei EEE 3 5 C .Biz 5 L- 523 EE Noi 23-5 N229- sa' E153 1 Woolw cmple CY tel' L-gil? .Eu 0-3-5 O QEEG u Pearson Andrea mug E me ,Jw Eu 5 love Louis Norma Onen Doroth ff can Smnco u- P- u u U GD Q. as 'is D- 0 C U -'fr 8:53 u Z QD 'E Ss 112 Ir.: u 35 E2 .1.: 5: Q5 .2 T M we . -ff? W 9? M 4 Z . W - J' A Q , f' , L V xi . l 2 zf- M QE f We ' 4 f f K5 .K , Q X W fy, L ' A 1' ' if i g, , 3 , ,l , 6 , ! g E .M ' I M,.,,f . . 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I if fy, I V ,W WW Mfff' .. 12 J ,.,. x , ' 'Wwz ' ' A 1 f f Q First Row: Robin Thomas, lane Trout, Roy Lee Elliott, .Roy Houck, Bob Reynolds, Earlene Fla ti ger, Stella Darlow g,-.J A Second Row: Ioyce Stevens, Martin Schmidt, john Paul Klingstedt, Larson Keso, George Tom ason, Iuanita White Qrclmestra ,Senior Glass 'Mill fContinued from page 31, Selby Thomason bequeathes his elec- tric guitar to the nimble fingers of Dar- rell Overholt. Betty Dunlap leaves one of the Fles- ner boys to carry on the tradition. Iimmie Harrison thinks Eddie Vin- son will enjoy his beautiful hair. Harold Simring gives his wit of the world f small worldj to Donald Boyles. Gerald Rogers leaves many female hearts beating fast, behind him. Bob Reynolds leaves his blood and thunder attitude to Bob McDole. Rollo Venn wills his muscles to lim- mie Atkins. Earl Thurman wants Kenneth Baker to have his genius, Glen Kite leaves, flying high and wishing he could take Barbara with him. Iames Lovell takes the Student Coun- cil Prexy with him, and Herbert Gra- ham leaves the S. H. S. without a presi- dent. Carolyn Pearson leaves her little sis- ter Ieanne. lack Rogers leaves his senior class president's shoes to the only person who is able to fill them, Edwin Elledge. Carol Cordner wills her interest in the Atomic bomb to her little sister, Maxine. Eleanor Harper leaves her mike voice to Ruth Rogers. Buddy Iohnson wills his popularity to the most deserving junior. Marjorie Cantrell leaves lier beautiful curls to Naomi Wlalton. The authors of this will leave town before the juniors catch them. - 1-55-v Instrumental, Cgfistory The instrumental music department of Stillwater High School has had, in its many years of organization, several outstanding students. Glen Varnum was director from 1928 to 1946 when he re- tired to private business, and Harold Fisher, a graduate of 1936 became di- rector. Many Stillwater High School students have entered wider fields of music. Those who have gone into the pro- fession of teaching and directing music are Lewis Moffat, a graduate of 1928, Wesley Oaks, 1929, and his brother Lester Oaks, Charles Gilbert of 1931, Charles Arnold, Max Mitchell, and Os- car Lee Gibson, 1932, Ada Lou Hall, 1933, lack Elliott and Wilber Hall, 1935, Harold Fisher, 1936, who is now director of the band and orchestra in Stillwater, Dudley Duncan and Byron Gray, 1938, and Andrew Hardin of I94O. Each year since 1936 an outstanding senior of Stillwater High School was given the Rotary Award for music. The first was won by Harold Fisher. Other Rotary Award winners are Robert v-56s. House, Norton Higgins, Ethelyn Fish- er, Kenneth McCollom, Elaine Scholl, Dolores Livesay, Bob Barnes, Mildred Pruett, Charles Denny, and the latest David Heid. Honorable mention goes to Willard Woodyard, Iunior Burrows, David Iohnson, William Gibson, Gretzlin Ha- zel, David Burrows, Albert Webb, Creech Reynolds-who is now playing first violin in the Rochester Civic Symphony Orchestra, - Gail Laughton, Hays Cross, Ted Baird, David Heller, Gordon Burrows, Frank Hladky, Ir., Bob Heath, Tracy Gilbert, Nadina Powell, and Gerald Robertson. Since 1930 it has been the custom for a Stillwater High School girl to be crowned Band Queen. These have been the following: Bernice Wilcox Iones, Flo Townsend Piper, Frances Corbin Bennett, Patricia Harrison Atkinson, Betty Ann Harrison, Martha Roach Ab- raham, Iane Thatcher, Teddy Price St. Clair, Marion Pinney, Iacque Moore Cummins, Doris Gudgel, Virginia Townsell Iacob, Pat Kyme, Mary Mar- tin, Marca McLain, Helen Humphrey, and Mary Louise Iones. 'Uocal eyffusic Qjficers iBoys' Qlee Glub lim 'l'aylor Bud Simcoe Iames Lovell Neil Iusticc President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Librarian Girls' Qlee Club Mary Io Carrier Thyra Shattuck V l Pat Taylor BCUY Rifflzlilfdg President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer I-1bI'2f120 cglffbfed Chorus Beverly White Robin Thomas Bob Donnell jim Taylor President Secretary-Treasurer Librarian Librarian 4- Leah Ward Hilton Cantrell riorie Ma Foshec Frances dn e Io Bishop Si First Raul ia Ann Ha ms etty B CIDSIIU o Fried Mary I loyce Roton Smith 4: .Z P SE fu S E.: qui ei a 5 I: :i Q ry Ann Ruth bu L- Thyr Lou Brister Ma HBCU ti rv E .. in E3 E S llll A Cordner Ma' Ca ler C E therine Fenton .- :i o L- l- xine lane ght Drumri Mariannis Copley Olive Delores Mil ll Stev Love .aa S B mise 0 Q USL G EEE fl n-Em Kern: Gwenith Bruner Frances Mary J Raw lips 08 Se: Ives Dorothy Mullendorc Mary I Tayl 8 G' D vi L- U 51.1 :n Barnett Fay Emma u O Pat ee Kennedy 2 'W 3 an loan Marlene Boyle: 2' u .Z I e: 3 -. IES A 0 E 41 .2 u -E .2 Da .25 El' 2... 0.5 Ill 0 Ee ll 9- Cl a E 'E 8 -l sa u 50 u 3 Alberta Roether fd 'E Ii e N 'B -E if D C E 8 .... .a 3 3' In u a u FR 3 .:: no :s I E U O tt Irwin Harrie ull In tha ty Sue Gran M Kit ul Shirley White Ann Cottongim lulia -8 In fu .G hu 2 .1 0 di O - BB .si at CII Hewl rilyn Ma I N II - lacque Twi Barbara Puckett Nancy Frye ene Todd rl Sha rdner Co YY rol Ca E 3 fl Anna Hargrove nell Colbe Loretta McClendon lane lanice Evans Sue U 3 U hd N .a C cu O Nita Hesser loyce Cla C G .a .s I1 :1 N E! Grindstaff ol man CU :I N Q 11 In 5 2 25 I: eu 0 ,- .o .n o O 5 ra 2 5 3 Vi .1 'U G' CIT K Barbara la bs laco Donna Lee Douglas Betty 5 5 .I u vi u .2 G as - 5 Curti KB Loet o 8 bd N 5 O :- 05' A: lud Shi her e Fis LC Sara a. E O U U Pu o -t B I1 E G 11 n- .. .2 z :i:' Dorothy lves York :- 5- - .- :- ev 2 I 3 O L. Q .E z S :v I- 0 F our! FOSS Margaret C -e 3 3 ... za. E :: O E 2 Ta Q a B K sn -- O 5. 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Wwyhwfii, .f M, 546566 X X 7 W X fi , 5 ' ,wwf ' 3-L,p,',3gwf1-1 , 'f I7 ,Q , ,Q M ff fm W W 2 f f , 2 VZ f' 4 , ' , , , ' Q, ' 'Z' , W' 'ZPNWQJ' , 4 If M X 'C' 1' ifii Q, ' ' f' 1 ' ff f, is , f , L, ' f 2 ,f ,,, ,, X 4, - L wt 7 .W 1, .A x.,. jf, WW! ,, ,Z ,az , W H ,I a ww 135 CW? ,, Vx - :fag vxfkk, ly 44 V 2049 'w f t, f- ,Xi f Z fx ,X , ,LQ ,Q Y , A ,Q af' y wif' - mid: ,, Freshmen who did not have their pictures taken: Charles Adams Betty Iean Adams Iohn Adams Eugene Ahner Aulbin Aikin Patricia Bolding Earl Alvin Boyer Charles Bolen Don Butler Marion Brown Bob Brown Wanda Bray Billy Brannon Frank Caudle Elnora Cherry Albert Copley Chester Charles Iack Cunningham Charles Carroll Tom Cunningham Wayne Deck Troy Davis Leonard Daniels Betty Drew Neil Douglas Gene Donovan Cheri Dupree Iohn Dryden Norma Easter Bill Easton Robert Elliott Doris Fagan Ruth Furgason Ory Ganman Paul Gilpin Donald Graham Richard Glover Harvey Hardy R. A. Hesser Betty Howerton Mary Hazelton Glen Iohns Noel johnson Teddy Keller Raymond Lunsford Iames Langley La Vonna Longan Iohn Monk Lavonna Mayfield Marion Means Delores Miller Martin Peterman Barbara Puckett lack Pietsch Elvin Powers Charles Pock cyflutograplts Gene Poteet Dennis Peeples Donald Pritchett Edmond Rutter Ioyce Roton Donald Randolph Lorance Simring Wendell Sandlin Betty Smith Vivan Smith B. R. Stubbs Kenneth Stivers Charles Schroeder Iohn Taylor Donald Trompler Don Tubb Donald Thomas Harvey Thurman Edison Tingley I. C. Walker Richard Walton Everett Watkins Earl Watkins Ioe Allen Wensler Virgil Wheatley Elaine Worthington Doris Zellweger ,63 -V2. 2 4 , x, 1.-,I-7 Q 4 f W f , ww , M Q2 P ff. c ,aff jf Z X, W af if 7 mg W W1 Y f I , ,M W if W fi fm , ', Q , V ,ww , N Q ' X X V141 W ' . Jw, , l .B 'I , I , .,... ,MQWM X, M, , f ew f Mix fi 4, ,ff RQ, I Z ,V .ic I I, 2 fi ' Y yi 3 as , 4 f ..,. f M if S ,W W 1 42 vw 12 f AU' . i f , I 0 ,, 4 V A 6 W 41, if lf! A '. ' , MQW 2 5 ' g 4 if 2 X X 1 sc HUTHE X31 nfl? S rdf -f-'J II ' f' , 41 4 nf-'fd' . '19 H- X1 XQ. Sag? if is X sxqxg Ki , . ,L I .Hu . xg nv - - wa yn- : -.P .. 111 Q .w , my ,fi ww, '.,.--5.1 '- --fl ,ki as 1 gp.. 1 'iii 1 xx fini Ne' 2 Q 2' ' y A A.!, nt x. : T 1 5 , , -m , :L f a , Q l L2 BEVERLY WHITE President of Student Council and Crossman Award s Left to right, First Row: Marjorie Demaree, Ioye McDole, Iosephine Scroggin, Sharlene Todd. Second row: Ianice Scherer and Robin Thomas, Herbert Graham and Dresslar Pniett, El- eanor Harper and Clara Burkhart, Gwenith Kems and Nancy Frye, Glen Cowan, Andy Bris- coe, Dick Tourtellotte, Third row: Beverly White, Marjorie Cantrell, Marilyn Whitehead, L. Dexter Thomas, Maynard Blumer, james Lovell, Iohn Chaffin. Fourth row: Sue Hackleman, Marilyn Miller, Sally Swim, Gene Perkins, Don McCubbin, Billy Fash, Miss Markwell. C5712 Student Qouncil This year the Student Council sponsored many things, the most important being the Curtis Magazine sales. This campaign will be repeated annually by the Council. The money received during the sales was used for school purposes. The following activities were also completed: concessions at the football and basketball games, series of school parties, and student mixers, stu- dent activity ticket for basketball and wrest- ling, and the election of Who's Who. They at- tended the smte meeting at Shawnee, Oklaho- ma, and discussed the topic Student Accept- ance of Delegated Responsibility in Propor- tionate Measures. The Council also went to the District meeting at Cushing, Oklahoma. 1-68- They were in charge of the theme, How Should the Secretary of the Student Council Best Organize Her Work? Membership of this organization consists of a representative from each home room and all clubs organized by the school. Students who are representative in the Student Council from the home rooms the second semester are lane Hackleman, Marjorie Cantrell, Iames Lovell, Dressler Pruett, Barbara Arnold, Shirley White, lack Taylor, Wilburn Williamson, Ruth Enix, Billy Fash, Doris Ann Douglas, Sue Hackle- man, Andy Briscoe, Betty Smith, Martha Bauman, Ramona johnson, Iames Longan, Bil- ley Finley, and George Kennedy. V - , 2 h , ' Robin Thomas Eleanor Harper Marilyn Whitehead Q v Donna Lee Adams Carol Cordner Beverly White rCQJho's who in 636. '69N Ianice Scherer Iohn Chaifin Blue Captain Bronze Captain Radio 'winners President of Student Council--Beverly White, lack Cunningham, Patricia Scherer, Barbara Puckett, Delford Sloan, Bronze Capran Iohn Chaffin, Pat Hays, Marilyn Whitehead, Ioye McDole, Baker Bokorney, Carol Naeter, Blue Captain Ianice Scherer. X Q , Q . 'uni xxx , .. xr- ' KKPNSXX Q , x Q X X , SAN. wg? Q tg. I 'V X QQ Q? ui . Xp x S I X, S 2 QM' gf ,, A U X 'x 3 X, 1235? M ix if wx si- 1 ,gggffil If . f f Q 54 , if ? 5 2 JV ,wfi ,sf t . ? 550s 1, HERBERT GRAHAM Presidcrzt of National Honor Society Jkctional 'mfonor ,Society Eleanor Harper Carol Cordner Vice President Secretary-Treasurer Marilyn Miller Marilyn Whitehead Laura Io McCracken Ralph Good Elaine Mooney Catherine Durbin Virginia Russell Walter Hamilton Harriet Ianeway Marjorie Cantrell Mary Lee Brand lack Rogers Donna Lee Adams 1311165 5Ch00lCf fTh0l1120 lGHifC 5ChCl'Cr Beverly Goom Freddie Katz Elsie Dunn Carolyn Pearson Roy Lee Elliot: '73- hite W rth row: .rley Fou Sa Fisher Thrrd row Copley raw ralee rbara Trumbla 2 O D u 2 .D Sh Ba Bo argrove aeil-I . Anna M 0l'lSOl' SP v cond C -I u O s- C3 Firrt row: ss Huffine, C O u 5- ii' u. as E E I-I-1 8 u G m n- ll- u G ru :- Ll- 0 G G1 -- 'U as .Ei 3 U7 as -I C O .11 E as I ll U I Wa chy eGru nD Ma rily C O u .I DDC Grd E : an 3 va YE e Oyster LE 35 go Lowe Frances 5 7 5 3 U C N ,Q rkins K! Bil Dav Gene Pe Gene Marshall LOD Hewleu El no e: N E In :a 4: oy Lee l-' 'TI ss R E2 Cordner F ll 35' I-lil Y aret Cro ol CC Il ril arg Rl' Ali An ue Grantham F n Ma bi a L3 .D :1 U U E r: O Q nh a. M C Dur ny Russell l'll3 Virg Eleanor Harper A El rand h a e ala Rogers therm H U o U ..- 4 3 E .51 CC B l- e 'Mi Lee Fos Shar rilyn len Ma as 152-52 L- 593 02 rv Z .E P5 ss ancy Fr everly White Y N B 5- 0 u Heffner ine Moone LE as CD 3: 'G ES 'a N S ju Vera Young -TY nces mi Walton Oli Sc' Mi Olga Mar Elsie Ki C G Ma Fra Nao Ear Scherer S 4: Ill a o Q 0 r: 0 I: U CC lani Robin Thomas Q3 've Q O F3 6-D 1947 Qfffemlners ,Scare 7'f'onor ,Society Qjicers Eleanor, Harper Iames Alleon shaflme Todd Marilyn President Vice-President Secretary Treasl ACTIVITIES: Sponsored a courtesy period from Ianuary 22 to February 21. A banquet was held in the spring. REQUIREMENTS: Freshmen-upper IO percent of their class scholastically the the first semester of this year. Sophomores, Iuniors, and Seniors-upper zo percent for the two previous semesters. FRESHMEN 1 Martha Bauman Eddie Briscoe Vera Faye Tomlinson Marilyn York Ioan Adams Noel Iohnson Ioye McDole Leonard Daniels Oneta Fiscus Arless Moser L. Dexter Thomas Sidnie Io Bishop Doris Humphrey Ronny Iones Pete Iohnson George Kennedy Linda Lu Leachman Kenneth Dunn Byron Hallenbeck Iohn Brooks Bill Carr SOPHOMORE Frances Low Iane Weaver Shirley White Ann Heffner Saralee Fisher Frances Foshee Inez Keys Marilyn Orgain Anna Hargrove Iacque King Bob Meyer Mary Frances Payton Grace Kerntke Iack,Lothers Gene Lothers Ianice McClendon Ioan Hively lean Holley Gene Perkins Barbara Trumble IUNIORS Iames Alcott Ann Hilton Olive Copley Sharlene Todd Addie Weaver Don McCubbin Edward Amend Carol Naeter Olga Lee Swim Sally Swim Mary Io Carrier Vera Young Mary Ann Duncan Ruth Mullendore Pat Taylor Emmalyn DeShong Sue Hackleman Bob McDole Ruth .Rogers , Bill Weaver SENIORS Ieanne Thomas Catherine Durbin NValter Hamilton Carol Cordner Ianice Scherer Marilyn Miller Eleanor Harper Beverly White Marilyn Whitehead Elsie Dunn Laura McCracken Elaine Mooney Virginia Russell Harriet Ianeway Beverly Goom Roy Lee Elliott '75- RALPH GOOD ' IUANITA WHITE King Queen ourtesy Royalty LLOYD HARNDEN FRANCES FOSHEE Prince Pri nccss QQ 1 gc, 5. 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W, A f' 2 v if -f 2 X ' ', J, f yy G zx , f I 9 Z , ff: v ,X f af: 4, in 5 W' f z ,K fi ' 44. xx , ff j f . 4, X A2 f , ,.,, f 55 , , , S, fr ., , M, f, .. 11- , , A ' ' 57 - h P- ,, ' f ,W I VA- gf? ff I f M 'ZW - f w , L E . , . 'A Uldsmiounmn nanny. - .-.,mmm..... ,,. , f 'fe , we ,gf 5 'l gurl A COHICHK. an N aw? 1 gp. . VN. 304, -'92s MARIORIE CANTRELL President of Future Homemaker: of A mcrica Department of Home Economics Ruth Ann Whitenton, Mrs. Brock, Mariannis Drumright, Harriet Irwin, Peggy Mendenhall, Iane Trout, Marilyn Whitehead, Carol Cordner, Phyllis Webster. Doris Douglas, vice president is not in the picture. V quture olfomemakers of cfllmerica Qjficers In about 1936 the first organization of Future Homemakers was formed for the purpose of developing leadership and social qualities in the home mak- ing field. The local club has progressed until it is one of the outstanding chapters in the state. Under the capable sponsorship of Mrs. Brock the organization has at- tained a membership of 82 girls. .This year the club has sent several boxes of clothing and food supplies to Norway, given eight baskets of food to worthy families at the holiday time, and supported all drives sponsored by the highschool. They have also sponsored several social events among which were a valentine party honoring the F .F .A. boys and a tea to acquaint the civic clubs of Stillwater with the highschool homemaking de- partment. Much help has been given the girls by their club mothers, Mrs. H. B. Cord- ner and Mrs. Glen Douglas. '93 ' cgfomemaking Clara Burkhart is working on a file of re- cipes she has tried and found to be good. Cla- ra is wearing a red gabardine dress she made, and is shown in the kitchen at her home. Spring Style Show Front Row Vera Faye Tomlinson, 8th grade. Nancy Pitts, 7th grade. 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A ' ' ff W' 5n.ln,fZ w' 1' 3: -'- ' W - flf-f'Wz ,, lb ff, H N 1 N-Q cfffz 7 f Q X 21.1, ff, W 1 2 ' Kes ffff' ' ff f ,xp 5 1 f Xi Z, First row: Mary Frances Payton, Francs Low, Virginia Russell, Eleanor Harper, Billie Lou King, Lou Brister, Mary Lee Brand, Mary lo Carrier, Ardyth Redburn, Marshalene Rankin, Marilyn Whitehead, Marilyn Miller, Doris Humphrey, Beverly Goom, Laverne Adams Second row: Ioan Moore, lane Francis, Frances Adams, Gwenith Kerns, loan Hagers, Marilyn Orgain, Catherine Durbin, Ruth Enix, Carol Cordner, Frances Foshee, Naomi Walton, Earlene Donahoo, Olive Copley, lane Hacklernan, Clara Burkhart, Harriet Janeway Third row: Mrs. Lewis, Ioyce Hesser, Suunne Taylor, Rella Killingsworth, Mary Bandelier, lean Hagers, Marilyn Hewlett, Bernadine Moe, lean Walsh, Gala Rogers, Louise Cleveland, LaVerne DeMarsh, Vera Mae Allinson, lanice Scherer, Laura lo McCracken Fourth row: Margaret Myers, Donna Lee Adams, Mariorie Orr, Maxine Cordner, Elaine Mooney, Glenabell Craft, Ruth Ann Whitenton, Nita Brown, Wilmoth Dickey, Peggy Mendenhall, Clarece Rutter, Harriet Irwin, Phyllis Webster, Millicent Boughton, lane Trout, Maxine Knapp, Kitty Sue Grantham 'Pep Glub C guture Ut' kers of C54 First row: Marjorie Cantrell, Kitty Grantham, Catherine Durbin, Phyllis Webster Second row: Mary Io Carrier, lane Phillips, lane Trout, Twila Zuck, Betty Lee Stevensglean Hager, loyce Hesser, Frances Foshee V ' Third row: Pauline Lovell, Mary Frances Payton, Ruth Enix, Marjorie Orr, Carol Cordner, Gwenith Kerns, Marilyn Hewlett, Ioan Hager Fourth row: Mrs. Elizabeth Brock, lanice Bcrgstrasser, Carol Ann Naeter, Iuanita Craft Fifth row: Imogene Spiva, Frances Adams, Glennabell Craft, Violet Hestand, Geraldine Lewis, Ioyce Grey Sixth row: Mariannis Drumright, Nancy Craft, Mary leanette Wiley, Vera Allinson, janet Boyd, Ruth lean, lean Hctand, Norma Boyles, Iulia Cottongim Seventh row: Ruth Whitenton, LaVerne DeMarsh, Ruth Rogers. Ruth Robinson, Bernadine Moe, Clarece Rutter, Peggy Mendenhall, lane Frances, Suzanne Taylor, luanita White, Marilyn Whitehead, Harriett lrwin, Vera Young, Brlene Donahoo, Sharlcne Todd, Naomi Walton, Marjorie Grey, Donella Palmer, Doris Ann Douglas, Peggy Fugate . A total of 96 students enrolled for Stillwater high sghooI's 'newest course, driver's gduca. non. Classes ane held in the Industrial Arts building. A new '.16imodel Pontiac wasigiven the school for use i.n the course, which is the only one given in Oklahoma. Actual training in the car is given 24 students each day. In the picture, Mr. Tilley instmcts Frances Low, Marilyn Orgam, and Glenn Elliott. 'vers' Ed ' Other students taking the course are: Nita Brown, Emerson Helms, Harriet Ianeway, Betty Richards. Ruth Rogers, Bob Bollinger, Sylvia Buntin, Claudine Efmore, Melxa Madison, Marion Brown, Peggy Fugate, Gerald Huesel, Mary Verla Payne, Olive Cop- ley, Loetta Curtis, Barbara Kerr, R. B. Proctor, Maxine Boyle, Iintmie Cantrell, Nathan Lambert, Gracie Ventris, Troy Anderson, Wayne Bokorney, Ruth Enix, lanice McClcndon, Verdia Best, Freda Brown, Kermit Ingham. Billy Mann, Mary Lou Stephenson, Norma Boyles. Ann Hargrove, Violet Hcstand, Don McCubbin, Edward Amend, Ianet Boyd, Inez Keys, Imogene Spiva,Norman Campbell, Earlene Donahoo, Peggy llorris, Addie Weawer Betty Davis, Imogene Mayfield, Ann Stapley, Geraldine Thompson, Lou Brister, Ramona lohnson, Bob Roberts, LaQuita Willis, Mary lo Carrier. Louise Cleveland, Claude Glaser, Peggy Mendenhall, Barbara Carlisle. Ann Hilton, Patsy Patton, Lorance Simring, Betty Human, lo Anna Glaser, Shirley johnson, Dorothy Io Wise, Maxine Cordner, Doris Ann Douglas, Carol Naeterh Nita Sue Ilxans, Wardle Brown, Bernadine Moe, lo Mull, Josephine Scroggin, Glen Bays, Frances Hazclton, Helen Iardot, Juanita Pilgrim, Charles Adams, Mary Bandelier, Rella Mae Killingsworth, Don Trompler, Glendola Black, Roy Houck, Marjorie Orr, Frances Payton, Bob Church, Gene Donovan, Mariannis Drumright, Ruth Ann Whitenton, Laura McCracken, Charlotte Norton, Raymond Postelwait, Clara Burkhart, Kenneth Lake, Owen Thomas, Marilyn Whitehead. 408- X RS S 0 NEE p ff 1 A 7,-WJ 4 :WW 32222 , f 1 44 2222 9 Q ln- V425 A ',:H5,f! , gg M I X- 'N Z X Z 1 'f WM. , L ,Q 1 f, -wrt., Q Q jf!!! NORMAN PILGRIM 3 year letterman End Football Co-Captains KENNETH GLOVER 3 year letterman Quarterback First row: Willie Ahner. guard and centerg Glen Hart.man', guard, Neil Iustice, guard, Robert Iohnson', wingback Harry Percy, guard and tackleg Etsell Emde, center, Ellis Willett', end. Second row: Kenneth Glover', blocking backg Ierry Stubbs, guard, Vernon Vanl-iorn, blocking back, Max Gilbert' tackle, Norman Pilgrim', end, Melbourne Fuzzy Flesner', tailbackg Glen Kite', full backg Vincent Robi son, tackle, Ralph Buddy Simcoe, blocking hack Third row: Coach Hamilton, Bob Ahrberg, end, Bill Weaver, tailbackg Darrell Mott, tailbackg Buddy Iohnson, end and place kicker, lack Taylor' tackle: Iohn Chatiin, wingbackg john Edwards, tackle, Herbert Graham, tackle and guard, Clifford Bilyeu', centerg Assistant Coach Caldwell. ' Duiotes starting line-up cc n 5 The Stillwater 1946-47 Football squad had a successful season by winning four district SA games, losing two and tying two. They also lost to Norman and Shawnee by a close margin, however, these two teams are not in the BA district. The first three games were lost to Bristow, Ponca City, and Dmmright respectivelyg the. first two being tied, but Stillwater lost on pen- etrations. It was then that Coach Ralph Hamilton re-arranged his team. He shifted Norman Pil- grim from full-back to left end, Fuzzy 'Flesner from blocking-back to full-back, and Glen Kite from right half-back to full-back. The team then won all the remaining district games, but lost to Norman and Shawnee, who had the Pioneers out-weighed heavily. The Pioneer squad put Fuz7y Flesner in the Tulsa World All-State, and Norman Pilgrim, lack Taylor, and Ierry Stubbs received honor- able mention. Stillwater I3 . 'Bristow I3 Stillwater o 'Ponca City 0 Stillwater 6 Drumright I3 Stillwater IQ . Perry' 6 Stillwater I9 . Cushing o Stillwater I9 Blackwell o Stillwater I2 Norman I4 Stillwater 44 . Guthrie o Stillwater o . 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H l E X I , , i ! f 2 Etsell Emde 1 year leuerman Center Vincent Robison Darrell Moz: Bill Weaver , Vernon Van Horn 1 year leuerman 1 year leuerman x year leuerman 1 year lctterman Tackle Full-back Half-back QUll'lCf-bidi C02Cll Har E I 'K' 1 31,2 if ig! jd j 3 1 W. K, I I W 1 1 W fi ' X 1 b ,f A? ik X A 1 4 1 'F Z0 1 13, ff Q fixixs V f '7 f 1 Q --fd 1 4 , 1 if 3 , 1 X A W ' ,ff 22 5 fef 2 51 , 1 Q , X . W .-.pa p N60 'Cl ,JM 'fy - f 1 .g 1, , .,,. f MW, W ,4 , Z5 I 111, Q I A 1 yi ' 5 X ' 4 1 if X 7 J! If , 1: , fi fm. 0 xx? vm f 1 ' 1 I I ag, , .,,., , N 'fwrqif 1 ,N fa, xi Q X f XB X -5 N xv nf if ,, -Y If pl W 1 if Vi! L.,, , A nw I Cf' L27 146 1497! , , L Q, ,4 2 W ff? f , ,fn 4, If .f . .,g,, if V . - 1, ff' f W4-S2 ffb , fi mg , ff? ,W x f fi? ' if 2 f , ,,,.x . my fx 6 5 J 5 ,f . YA 'S ,f Y rman Pilgrim Billy Fash Bob Thuesen Clifford Bilyeu Harry PCYCY Guard Forward Center Guard Forward year letterman 2 year lane,-man 2 year lctterman 2 year letterman 2 YSSI' lCUCl'm3H fBaslcetball Lettermen Stillwater 40 . . Tulsa Central B 23 Stillwater 44 . . . Tulsa Central 29 Stillwater 46 . . . Edmond 35 Stillwater 40 . . Burbank 33 Stillwater 31 . . Cleveland 26 Stillwater 38 . . Ponca City 26 Stillwater 19 . . . Drumright 33 Stillwater 27 . . . Perry 12 Stillwater 43 . . Guthrie I4 Stillwater 58 . . Blackwell 29 Stillwater 40 . . Cushing 32 Stillwater 21 . . . Guthrie I7 Stillwater 38 . . Ponca City I2 Stillwater 39 . . . Cushing 27 Stillwater 46 . . . . Edmond 25 Darrel Mot' Stillwater 24 . . . Midwest City 20 Cum' Stillwater 31 . . . Chandler 20 YC2' lmffman Stillwater 32 . . Capitol Hill 34 Stillwater 40 ....... Perry 29 vl , ,Q Stillwater played Drumright, February 27, for J 'Y l the SA District Conference 'IJ X Q J 1 1 J .1 fo David Smith Ellis Willett Buddy Johnson Bob Felton Vincent Robisoi Poi-ward Guard Center F0l'W3fd Gllifd year letterman 4 year letterman 2 year lctterman 2 YG! lfflcfmlll 2 YU' lcuffmin Here'x the IQQ7 Stillwater high school Basketball squad, winner of 16 out of 18 starts this season. With 4 wins in their extern half of the district BA play, Qcounting two forfeit wins from Bristow, the Pioneers were in a good position to take the district championship. Their only losses were to Dnimright Tornadoes mrly in the season and to the Oklahoma City Capitol Hill Redskins at the Edmond Tournament. Here is the team: Culver Moe, reterve forward and guardg lack Grover, reserve forward and guardsg Clif- ford Bilyeu, ttarting guard, Darrell Mott, reserve center and guard: Bob Thuesen, starting center and leading tcorerg Buddy lohnson. reserve center and guard, Norman Pilgrim, a veteran who paces the Pioneer attack from his guard position, Coach Hamilton, in his 23rd saison as Pioneer mentor. Kneeling left to right: Henry Feather- ly. reserve forward, Harry Percy, starting forward, Willie Ahner, reserve guard, Dax-id Smith, leading reserve, Bob Felton, reserve forwardg Ellis Willett, alternate starting forward, Vincent Robison, reserve guard, and Billy Fash, starting forward. C54 and QB Squads CGO5' Tioneers First row: Dan Williamson, Gene Cowan, Billie Bob Niles, Wayne Anderson, Bill Fenton, Wenzil Sloan Second row: Lloyd Harnden,jimmie Holdridge, Neil Douglas, Leonard Daniels. Ronald Bennent Third row: Pete johnson, B. ll. Stubbs, lohn Monk, Troy Davis. Donald Graham, Bill Ciffs MI- COOHHCW- Melbourne Fuzzy Flesner 155 lbs. Won First place at Geary Tournament '7 Stillwater Stillwater Stillwater Stillwater Stillwater Stillwater Stillwater 'wrestling Geary Invitational Tourney Fuzzy Flesner, Ist place. Robert Iohnson, 3rd place Stillwater 23 . . Okla. City Central 8 o . . . Tulsa Central 44 Stillwater Stillwater I7 ..... Bristow 2I Stillwater 3 .... Blackwell 37 Robert Iohnson 128 lbs. Won tbird place at Geary Tournament r .-1 ,., 3 o 30 . 20 . 3. . . . Edmond 20 . . Geary 16 I6 , 22 . . . . . Ponca City 33 . . Perry 40 . . . Wewoka 8 . . . . Bristow II Tulsa Will Rogers 31 Bud Simcoe and his opponent show how it is done, ff 'wrestling First row: Woody Dupree, 1335 Robert lohnxon, IZSQ Melbourne Flesner, 155, lohn Herron, 112, Second row: Richard Hanes, Charles Pock, Carl Berry, Bobby Wisecaner, 1653 limmie Wright, Troy Anderson Heavyweight, Darrel Overholx, 1385 Third row: Coach Caldwell, Don Butler, Kenneth Mayfield, Eugene Ahner, Aubrey Metcalf, Elsell Emde, 133, Amos Richards, 145g Paul Schatz, I20Q Eddie Briscoe, I03. ' X I. , . ,....,....,N .Aw if ,.- ,..- 'f -ww q MN 'w , ' f x, V . 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