Northern Oklahoma College - Roundup Yearbook (Tonkawa, OK)

 - Class of 1951

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Page 48 text:

Threlkeld Hall , , ,, ..-.--1'-1 A l 1 First Semester Oliicers Threlkeld Hall, girls' dormitory on the N.O.J.C. campus, is supervised by Mrs. Alma Clark, house mother. First semester ollicers were Myrna Compton, president: Judy Sharp, vice presidentg Margaret Dean, secretary and Dorothy Worthington, social chairman. Second semester ollicers were .ludy Sharp, presidentg Elma Jean 0'Mealey, vice presidentg Margaret Dean, secretary and Christabell Baker, social chairman. , Threlkeld girls began the year's activities by sewing as hostesses to Marlcley Hall boys at a weiner roast. The Statue of Liberty was the theme presented hy the Threlkeld Hall Hoat in the Home- coming parade with the motto United We Stand embedded in colorsior red, white, and blue. Elma Jean O'Mealey reigned as queen, and her attendants were Phyllis Vanderslice and Lois Lanie. ' ,,,. ' v , , , 1 he 1 i Threlkeld Hall, dormitory for women Mrs. Alma Clarlg, House Mother

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ltazzaettes row: Cheerleaders: Maudine Clements, Lois .lean Waugh, Donna Mae Zndy, Phyllis Vanderslice, Darleen Reese, Pat Tremain. d row: Sue Von Smith, Elma .lean O'Mealey, Roberta Miller, Mary Wells, .ludy Sharp, Doris Cotton Saulsberry, Margaret Currier Wells, Gloria' Metzer, yn Scales, Beverly Bailey, Barbara Ann HuHman. nxhogz Patsy Bland, Mary Ruth Roach, Pat Ditmore, Wilma Metz, Sue Glascow, Etta Webber, Virginia Humphrey, F redda Knisley Cainer, Myrna Compton, 1: inty. ' fow: Lois Lanie, Virginia Edwards, Nonalee Gay, Kathleen Forshee, Betty Ketts, W d Mill , C ll La ' , Zo Lee H b Ch ' b ll Bak ara Louise McGinty, Doronxy Worthington Smith. an 8 er U een me ra om wk, new e er' row: Miss Jessie Barton, Sponsor, Connie Webster, Janna Kotchavar, Elouise Frudy, Kathryn Willis, Ruth Ellen Vernon, Annette Lang. The Razzettes is a girls' pep club, organized in the fall semester of 1939, whose purpose is to promote enthusiasm and loyalty on the campus, at contests, and other school activities. One of the most active organizations on the campus, the Razzettes took part in many activities during thefyear. The club had charge of the sports dances following the football and basketball games. Officers elected to serve for the first semestter were Mrs. Doris Cotton Saulsberry, presidentg Gloria Metzer, vice-president, Mrs, Margaret Currier Wells, secretary, and Darleen Reese, treasurer. Mary Wells served as social chairman. ' The highlight of the activities for the first semester was the trip to Wamer when the Connor Aggies metwthe Mavericks. ' The second semester found Gloria Metzer stepping into the presidents' shoes following the resignation of Mrs. Saulsberry. Other otiieers elected were Judy Sharp, vice-president: Elma Jean 0'Mealey, secretary, and Darleen Reese, treasurer. During the second semester the Annual Sweetheart Prom, which was held in the drawing room of Threlkeld, was the mainevent.



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ke. . 'fl'-, Markle? Hall g s A v 2 H fs-'RY I i f gn' , 1 ' L v S elif! 'Egg nz, V5 -.gr . First Semester Offieers Markley Hall is the dormitory for men attending Northern Oklahoma Junior College. Mrs. Sternitzke is hostess of Markley Hall. Omcers first semester were President, Ed Tebowg Vice-President, Leo Owensg Secretary of Treasury, Charles Wulz. Olhecrs second semester were President, Bill Eckg Vice-President, Jim Wulzg Secre- tary of Treasury, Loy Bilderback. Markley participated in the Homecoming parade by preparing a float which won first. The theme of the float was on the order of a Chinese Sedan Chair. Earline Hildabrand reigned on the float as Markey Hall's Homecoming Queen. -1 ,gr,i:f1e+-ws-.,..,,, .. ,,, Q -. - f. to 1-7 . , . . :-.,,q. . ..A.. VY,-. ...N Marklcy Hall, dormitory for men Mrs. V. L. Sternitzke, House Mother

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