Clinton Junior High School - Panther Yearbook (Tulsa, OK)

 - Class of 1975

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54 17 AH IN ENTOR O THE CHE OK Faculty And Q Administration I

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The Fiftieth Anniversary S Q I Of Clinton if x X N lb REf ' M ?E if wx, NWN Zan Clinton's history began when Charles Clinton, who was born in Georgia in 1847, first came to Indian Territory as a cowboy driving cattle on the Chisholm Trail. In 1872, while in Texas, he met and married Miss Louise Atkins, a Creek citizen and teacher. After the birth of their first child the family moved to Oklahoma. I The government was allotting land in Red Fork to the Indians. Louise Clinton being a Creek, was given a claim of land and in 1882 they built their home on the site where Clinton Junior High now stands. In 1884 Mrs. Clinton established the first church and school. Its location was between the present Clinton nd Red Fork. Her husband gave the land, materials and labor for construction of the frame building. The school - church served all denominations. In 1925, only eighteen years after Oklahoma's statehood, the first portion of the present Clinton School was built. It was designed to accommodate four hundred high school students. In 1938, Daniel Webster High School was built and Clinton became a junior high housing seventh, eighth, and ninth grade students west of the Arkansas River. In 1972, a new addition was added to Clinton, including sixteen new classrooms, a new band room, boys physical education gym and pool, and a new library. Now fifty years after the original school began, Clinton houses over eleven hundred students, some fifty teachers and administrators and is one of the largest junior highs in Tulsa. OLD CLI NTON HOME i i



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In Memory Miss Claire Nowatzki Z S f' I :xx Q ' V gi, 4648? '35 9+ X , Although the student body cannot remember her because she retired from Clinton in 1965 after forty-six years of teaching, it is fitting for us to honor Miss Claire Nowatzki on this our fiftieth anniversary. She graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the University of Washington. In 1918, she began her teaching career at Iron River, Michigan, Miss Nowatzki came here in 1927, only two years after Clinton had been built. During her years here, she taught everything from social studies, journalism, drama, music, and art to drafting. She was adviser to the school newspaper, and in 1938 organized an accordion band, She was also one of two persons to organize the state-wide Junior High Student Council. For over twenty-five years she was sponsor of Clinton's Student Council, She is described, by those who knew her best, as an accomplished teacher, designer, seamstress, an energetic cook, gardener, and even housepainter. She has been described with one word: perfectionest. For over thirty-eight years, she freely gave her time and efforts to Clinton and its students, And it is because of these qualities that Clinton and the community remember Miss Claire Nowatzki. A teacher affects eternity, he can never tell where his influence stopsf' Henry Adams

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