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THE BOOMER. 1936 21 inNIlHmilMMIIIMI FIRST ROW — (left to right) Ml » Rachel Hayen. Co-Spon»or. Dorothy IIe enflow, Secretary. Non Athn McDaniel. irglniu Devltt. Veil leader . Alta Smith. Treasurer. Kathryn Barrett President. Ronnie Schuldt. Recording Secretary. Mary Jane Sp«n- cor, Vice-President. Miss May Shanklln, Sponsor. 8KCONI) ROW — Bertha Smith. Cindy Side . Kathryn Hovenden. Maxine Thompson. Bernice Streltcnberger, Virginia Miller, l-cthn Smith, Bernice oyler. Anella B. Baker, Lorcne Miller. THIRD ROM Naomi Illldehrand. Ceraldlne Snow, Iona Mae Quigley. Irina Faye Harrison. Velma McNcw, Kvelyn Schuenemeyer. Lucille Ba- ker. Dorothy Cupp, Ruth Seamand . FOURTH ROW—Margaret Whltnere. Mildred Von Tungoln. Dorl Smith. Patricia Toler. Vera Reynold . Kvelyn Reuter. Kvelyn Jennings. Mary Sue Garner. FIFTH ROW -Tol Jones. Mary l«oe Finley. France Bea Hodge . Jeanette Brown. Jo Anne Chilcott. Loretta Ruke . Helen Brown. SIXTH Row—Ruth Olene Hobelman. Ruth Side . Alice l orenxen, Kathryn McCann, Mildred Kvan . Billie Oxford. The Squaws, the oldest pep club in the school, was or- ganized in the fall of 1925. The club took as its motto. For the School ; as its aim. to generate pep and back the administration . Its various activities since its organization have con- sisted of stunts for football and basketball games; assembly programs; assisting in charity drives, and at basketball games; assisting with ticket sales, and ushering at school activities, in uniform. The club stresses scholarship, leadership, and character, as well as pep and loyalty to the school. The social calendar this year included a birthday party, initiation. E Club feed , a sunrise breakfast, and a fare- well dinner. FIRST Row Virginia Crabfcldcr, Yell leader. Lillian Canon. Vice-Prc»ldcnt. orient- Robinson, Secretary, Dorothy Shucklett. President, Murllne Adsim . Veil leader. SECOND ROW—Jeanne Dornblascr, Helen Bel Barnhart. Helen JackMon. Myrtle Ann Timbertakc. Ruth Reed. Imogene Irwin. Mildred Shlrey. Betty K len Blake. Charlotte Mae Irving. THIRD ROW—Minnie Lou June . Kvu Mae Brock. Charlotte llarth. Loui e Stlckley. Lola Morris. Dorothy Hensley, Helen Wall!». Kvelyn l«orensen. Clara Ellen Waldo. FOURTH ROW—Christine Monday, Wilma Wilder. Georgia Kathryn Smith, l-orene Hebbard, Margaret Unman. Anita Cantrell. Barbara Gamble. Neva Chile . Kathryn Redell. FIFTH ROW Eva Mae Mile . Lorraine Filkln . Norma Helen Cole. Margaret Dennis. Allonc Mlttendorf. Luella Haydon. Betty Lee Field . Margaret Porter. Edna McRae. Myrtle Carmichael. SIXTH ROW- Margaret Davis, Falrry Hamilton. Viola Armold. Dorothy Merveldt. Marie Jones, Mis Nadine Runyan. Sponsor. Greta Carter. Helen Claire Humphreys, Inez Little. Juanita Perdue. The Pepetts were organized in 1925 by Miss Myrtle Bra- zil with the motto. Service , and for the purpose of sup- porting athletics and of helping the school in any other way that they could. Not only must each member have a B average to be eligible, she must uphold the ideals of the school. Each year the members attend all home football and basketball games, assist various town organizations, sell tickets for various school activities, and participate in pep stunts and field stunts. The social events of the year included the pledge party held in November, the annual banquet honoring the football and basketball teams, given in March, and the annual mother-daughter tea, given in May.
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XMIIIIIMNNMNHmilNMMHHIUIIIIMNMNHIIIMIIIir 20 THE BOOMER. 19 3 6 ...••'••••••■««•imm. .............. .................. FORUM The Forum is the oldest club in the school. It was or- ganized in 1914 to further the interest of debate within the student body. Since that time the Forum has at all times fulfilled its purpose. In 1935 the Forum indeed proved its worth to the school and community. It aided in distributing T. B. stamps at Christmas time. According to a custom instituted last year, the Forum awards each year a loving cup to the best boy citizen in the high school. This year the Forum defeated its friendly rival, the Senate, by a two-to-one decision in the annual debate be- tween the clubs. SENATE ■surw.rsE-v,.‘.“«ri w ,sk tx, The Senate was organized in 1918 by Miss Lena Misener. Its purpose is to foster among the high school boys an inter- est in debate, oratory, and extemporaneous speaking. This year parliamentary drills and programs on various phases of etiquette have been presented at the regular week- ly meetings. The outstanding social events of the year were the an- nual picnic in September, the Christmas party held at the home of Ernest Doke. and the annual spring banquet.
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THE BOOMER. 1936 IMMMMMIMMMMMMMiaiMMMMMMI 22 ADELANTE ?'!®T vCr2 rSUK°nvYK1 nw J,,° 'V«llac«. Kvelyn Jenmnit». Marie Jonex. France». Ilea. Helen HobauKh SKCON O Row - Ruby Theln. Mary Sue darner V.r; White. Tol Jour . Mll.lrc.l Mean». Krnest I oke. ran. e Stroud THIRD ROW —Kenneth Moore. Ignore Miller. I ebbl - Iluhb». Mantui et Mi IN. Dorl Oxmun. Klleen Von Tun- Ke!n. Ruth Hulbrrt. Dixon Noe. H 1 RTII ROW Mary I,.-.. Finley, itllll. Oxford. Helen Wick. Dorothy Ruah. Helen Kelly. 2«i K.in0rm X ot- s ur«vant FIFTH Row Ml» Irene March, S|i.in»nr, farter le e Rohde. Harold Von Tungeln. WII- mot KolllitKer, Dean Thompson, Marvin Rice, Rimer Schwab. Mr. Streeter Stuart. Sponsor. The Adelante, one of the newest clubs in the school, was organized in the fall of 1935 by Miss Irene March and Mr. Streeter Stuart. It is a chapter of the Pan-American Student Forum. The present membership consists of stu- dents who have taken or are taking Spanish. The purpose of the club is to bring about a closer re- lationship, sympathy, and understanding among the peoples of the American continents. In furthering this purpose the club presented a Pan-American program in assembly, April Two social meetings were enjoyed this year. Likewise the members of the local organization were guests of their sister club at the University of Oklahoma on three differ- ent occasions. AMANUENSES ■TIRfT ROW—Minnie Lou Jones. Secretary: kva Mae Brock. Parliamentarian: Vera Reynold». Vice-President; Ronnie Schuldt. Irealdcnt: ,.yr f'° •s1'ur,ll '» ,;l Ncwi» Reporter: Ruth «Hone Hob elmnn. Treasurer. SKCO.VI) RoW Helen Rel Barnhart. Maritar- et Dennis. kvelyn Reuter. Mildred Lowe. elta Slier. Fern Manon. THIRD ROW Marie Veck. Churlottee Harth, Mlaa Florlce Lydav. Sponnor. The Amanuenses, the youngest club in the school, wasship is limited to those students who are majoring in corn- organized this year by Miss Florice Lyday. Its purpose ismercial subjects, to develop interest in commercial training. The member-
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