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L... x -rf ki faq ?acwZZq Zn by Stadeww Upper Zell: Miss Kretsch. Mrs, Voigt, Mrs. Poindexter. Miss Stewart, Mrs. Vazize. tfar table! Miss Milam, Mr. Kirk, Miss Higgins, Miss Armould Mr, Provost. Mr. Kennedy. Mr. Ridge. Mr. Stroup. Bottom It-fl: Mr. Smith, Mr, XValler. Herring, I-lenneke, Wilkins. Mrs. l.yn:h. Sponsor. Murray, Ross, Upper center: Miss Young. Miss Kretsch. Miss Moyer, Mr. Selby. CT8l7l0!'f K, Smith. Mr. Smith. Mr. Vylaller. liollom renter: lleft picture? K. Smith, Herring, Henneke. J. Smith. Mr. Pratt. fright picturel Meibergen. Franks, Purnell. M. Kirkham, Bull. Collier, Griesel, Mer- ritt, Easterly, Herring, Henneke. J, Smith. Upper right: Mr. Kirk. Mr. Riige, Mr. Pyle. Mr. lfarrant. Mr. McCoy. Middle riqht: K. Smith. J. Smith, Herring, Henneke. XVilkins. Mrs. Voigt. I5ot1on7r1'qhI: Mrs. Poindexter, Mrs. l.ynch. Mrs. Pratt. Miss Moore. K. Smith, Herring. Henneke, Mrs. Vance. Saturday, June 5, ready for a wonderful week at Girls' State, five excited girls, who had come all the way from Enid, got off the bus at Chickasha. But that wasn't the be- ginning. It all began with the junior girls writing a fifty-word theme on XVhy l Want to Go to Girls' State . They also listed their achievements and activities in high school. The five lucky girls who were chosen to renre- sent Enid at Chickasha were: Pat Phillips, Deanna Spickelmier, Karen Crowley, Jerrie Pinkerton. and Cari- lyn Muir. When they arrived on the campus, the girls were divided into cities and 22 1 6' W 4 BY CAROLYN MUIR counties, and the two parties, the Boomers and the Sooners. Then they spent the rest of the day unpacking and getting acquainted with some of the three hundred and sixty-'two girls who had come to Girls' State. On Sunday, everyone attended church services and had their pictures taken, one picture of the entire group and one of each city. Sunday evening there were vespers conducted by Reverend Robert Noeve of Norman, then ref ports on Girls' Nation were given by last year's delegates, Governor La Vena Park and Lieutenant Governor Jane Bailey. Classes in government were held every day by Samuel W. Evans, the educational director, and every eve- ning each city held a devotional, which was given by one of its citi- zens. On Monday evening the girls were entertained by Richard Hudnut's Charm Hour . The demonstraters used two of the girls to show ways to use make-up and gave door prizes of cosmetics to a few lucky girls. Tuesday party conventions were to decide the candidates for state offi- cers for each party. Pat Phillips was nominated for Governor by the Sooner party against Judy l-lillier for Conlrntzed on page 101 'Tl-IE QUILL
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SENIORS OF '55 DAVID ADAMS--Home Room Pres. Z: Treas. Z. 3: Student Council 4: Shutterbugs 3. 4: Sec.-Treas. 4: Band 2, 3. 4: Quartermaster 4: Orchestra 4: Stagebantl 4. MONA RAE ADAlVlSfHome Room Pres. 4: Bible Club 4. BETTY JO AI.BRIGHTfHome Room Sec.-Treas. 4: Junior Play 3: Thespians 3. 4: N. F. I.. Z. 3. 4: Aquaettes 4: Eurure Nttrses 3. 4: Vergilian 4: Treas. 4: Chemistry Club 4: Bravettes 2. 3. 4: l.egionettes Z. 3: Oklahoma Honor Society Z. 3. 4. CHARLES ALLEN--Home Room Vice-Pres. Z: Treas. 3: Machine Shop Z: Palette Z. 3. 4: Quill Reporter 4. MIl.TON ANDREWS-4Honie Room Pres. Z: Student Council Z: All School Play 3. 4: Junior Play 3: Thespians Z, 3. 4: Junior Representative 3: UNESCO 3, 4: Parliamentarian 4: Junior Town Meeting 4: N. I7. I.. Z. 3. 4: Treas. 4: Debate Letterman 3. 4: Si Anna Phi 4: Delta Theta 4: Hi-Y 3. 4: Vergilian 3: Treas. 3: Office Assistant 4: Band Z, 3. 4: Publicity Manager Z, 3. 4: N. lf. I.. Scholarship 4. COl.l.IiEN tANSONt WALKER BARBARA ANSTEAD74-H Club Z. 3: Girls' Chorus Z: Girls' Glee Club 3. 4: Mixed Chorus 3. 4. SAMMY ARNOLD-Home Room Sec. Z. Treas. Z: Machine Shop Z, 3. 4. BII.I. AIHEY-4Class Pres. Z. 3. 4: N. If. I.. Z. 3, 4: Quill Annual Staff 4: Si Anna Phi 4: Delta Theta 4: Student Council Z. 3, 4: Office Assistant 4: Oklahoma Honor Society 4: Iiootball l.etterman 3. 4: Track l.etterman Z. 3, 4: May Queen Attendant 4. MIKE AUSTIN--All-School Play 3: Thespians 3: UNESCO l: N. lf. I.. Z: Palette Z: Boys' Glee Club Z: Mixed Chorus 2. WII.I.IS BABB CHARLES BAIl.l:Y. JR,fChemistry Club 4: I-ootball l.etter- man 3. 4. RUTI--I BAKER'---All School Play 4: Junior Play 3: UNESCO 4: N. li. I.. 3. 4: Office Assistant 4: Palette 3. 4: Home Ec Club 4: Band 4: Oklahoma Honor Society 4. JO EI.I.EN BARNESYI-lome Room Pres. 2: Student Council 3: Junior Play 3: Thespians 4: Journalism Club 3. 4: Quill NVeekly Staff 4: Exchange Editor 4: Quill Reporter 3: Quill Office 4: Grade School Reporter 4: Aquaettes 3, 4: Program Chairman 4: Brayettes Z. 3, 4: Cheerleader 3, 4: Head Cheerleader 4: Oklahoma Honor Society Z: Aquaette Queen Attendant 4: Spring Sports' Queen Attendant 4. MARY LOUISE BLANCHARD--D. O. Club 4: Reporter 4: D. E. Club 3. SHIRLEY BI.OCKCOI.SKI7Bible Club Z: Y-Teens Club 3. GARY BI,OOM-D. E. Club 3. 4: Palette Z. SUDA BOBBITT-All School Play 4: Thespians 3. 4: Social Chairman 4: UNESCO 4: N. I7. I.. 3. 4: I.ibrary Club 1. 4: Aouaettes 3. 4: Palette 3. 4: Band Z. CLYDENE BOEHS--G. R. A. 4: Palette 4: Brayettes 4. PAT BOND--Home Room Pres. 3: All School Play 3. 4: Junior Play 3: Thespian Play 4: Thespians 3. 4: N. lf. I.. Z. 3, 4: Ifuture Nurses 3. 4: Brayettes 2. 3. 4. GI.IINDA BEE BOXVILN-Home Ec Club Z. 3. 4. CAROI. I3OXVERS7Office Assistant 4: Brayettes 3: Orchestra Z. 3. 4: Pres. 4: Oklahoma Honor Society 3. CAROI.YN BOYER--All School Play 4: Junior Play 3: UNESCO 4: liuture Teachers 4. Reporter 4. Band Z. 3. 4: Clarinet Quartet 4: Oklahoma Honor Society 4. BONNIE BRECKENRIDGE7Bible Club 4: G. R. A. 4. PRED BREkVERf -Si Anna Phi 4: Vice Pres. 4: Chemistry Club 3. JESS BREWER-f4-l'l Club 4. I.A VONDA BRIZWIIR Home Room Vice Pres. Z: Sec.fTreas. 4: Bible Club Z: Y-Teens 3: Brayettes Z. 3. TEDDY BRlTTAIN7llome Room Pres. 3: Student Council Z: N. I5, I.. 4: lfootlrtll l.etterman 4: Baseball l.etterman 3. 4: Baseball Managter 3: Iiootball Manager 4, PAT BROGDON--All School Play 3. 4: Junior Play 3: Senior Play 4: Thespians 3. 4: liuture Nurses 3. 4: Office Assistant 4: Brayettes 3. 4: Home Ec Club 4. JIM BROXYN- Home Room Sec. 1: Treas. 1: Junior Play 3: Student Council 2: Chemistry Club 3: Sec. 3: Activity Office 4. RUTH ANN BROXVN--I.ibrary Clttb 3: D. E, Clttb 4: Girlsi Glee Club 3: Girls' Chorus Z: Mixed Chorus 3. Cl.AUDIE'l'TE BRUCEW-Home Room Pres. 3: VicefPres. 4: Treas. l: Bible Club 1: Y-Teens 2. 3: Brayettes 3. 4: Home Ec Club 4, BERT BUCHER-fHome Room Vice-Pres. l: Sec. 3: All School Play 1. 3. 4: Junior Play 3: Tltespians l. 3. 4. UNESCO 3. 4: Junior Town Mcetinq 3.4: N. li. I.. l. 3 4: Pres, 4: Debate l.etterman 3, 4: Si Anna Phi 4: l3oys' State 3: Office Assistant Z: Oklahoma Honor Society Z. 3. 4: Gym Manager 3. 4: Boys' Glee Club 2. 3: Mixed Chorus Z, 3: State Xklinner Boys' Radio Speaking 3. 4: National N. lf. I . Congress Nominee 4: Voice of Democracy Contest 3. 4: Carfieltl County Vilinner 4: D. A. R County Vtlitirtei' Z: N. li. I., Scholarship Award 3. GARY BUl.l.ARD KATHRYN I3UNNl:l.l Home Room Pres. 4: Vice-Pres. Z: Treas. 3: G. A. A. 1. 3: Pres. 3: Palette 4: Brayettes 4: Oklahoma Honor Society 4: Girls' Intramural Volleyball Vilinner 2. 4: Girls' Golf 'lieam 3: Gym Manager 2. 3. BARBARA .IO BURDICK-D. E. Club l. 3. 4
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