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E. C. SPRAGU E E. C. Sprague assumed his duties as superintendent of the Pawhuska schools in September, 1947. Mr. Sprague received a. M.Ed. degree from Oklahoma University in 1933 and a B.S. degree from Southeastern State -Col- lege in 1924. At Southeastern in 1923 he was president of the student council, president of the Forensic Debating Club and deemed the best all-round man on the campus. Mr. Sprague was superintendent of schools at Clayton, Oklahoma, for five years. At Clayton his schools won the Elmer Fraker Americanism award for having the outstanding Americanism pro- gram in Oklahoma. Prior to coming to Pawhuska, Mr. Sprague was superintendent of schools at Corning, Arkansas. .ZJMAQJ Q .AZ E 4' ' ' ,460 ,f' gf' . !fQ9 J LEWIS BEAN Having held various positions in the Pawhuska. schools, Lewis Bean became principal of the high school in Septem- ber. 1946. Mr. Bean attended college at S.M.T.M., Pittsburg, Kansas: Northeastern State College, Tahlequah, where he received his B.A. degree: university of Oklahoma., Nor- man: and A. 8: M. College, Stillwater, where he receivedihis M. S. degree and where he was a member of the Iota. Lambda Si-qma. Having served as princi- pal of grade schools, principal of Junior high. and teacher of D. O.. Mr. Pearl is now principal of the high school and spon- sor of Student Council. 99.5
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, f , of the Pawhuska schools is composed of five members, elected for a period of three years. Jesig -7-t Worten, Sr., att0rH8y-at-18-W, has been a member of the board eight years, the last five of which he has served as pres en. Clifton M Lenoir assistant cashier of Th N ' - . e ational Bank of Commerce, has been a. member of the board five years. Ray G8-thfight, of the Tolson-Gathright Insurance company, appointed to fill the unexpired term of George Hemphill, was elected a member of the board two years ago. Sam Blythe, Chief of the Welfare Division of the Osage Agency, has served the citizens of Pawhuska for three years as a member of the Board of Education. L. C. Wood, beverage distributor, be Supt. E. C. Sprague is serving his first year in the Pawhuska schools. came a member of the board at the annual school election last April. an ey. iff!! XX as J N. All e ADMINISTRATION Q 4. jf AND 521 1 f,II Z! B 'fi 'f!' J 1 Q V M-f as , e , f i M 1 jiri f ' Eve
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Jeanne King, teacher of English, re- ceived her M. A. degree from O. U. and B, A. degree from Central State Coll- lege. A Miss King has served on the legislative and public relations committeesnof N. E. A., edited the Poetry D8-ge of The Ok- lahoma Teacher and acted as chairman of the English department of the North- east District. h K1 ' esident of the Paw us- kaMbi'itnchniflsA?rA. U. W. and member of Delta Kappa Gamma- G. B. Hatchett, director of diversified occupations, holds a B. S. degree from East Central State and a M. ED. degree from Oklahoma University. He has also done graduate work in Texas University and A. 8a M. Hatchett is affiliated with the Ameri- can Vocational Education Association. N. E. A.. Iota Lambda Sigma. Student Sen- ate at E. C. S. C. and Pawhuska Class- room Teachers Association, as president. teacher State ey-5 she a B. S. She is a member ma, past of Teachers the Board of f- m r o listee of A. and of the District O. E. Holding the exclusive position of mathe- matics in Junior high, Miss Em. Gandy received a B. A. degree from Oklahoma University. Before coming to Pawhuska, she held teaching positions in the schools of Cus- lng, Lexington, and Carnegie. Miss Gandy ls an active member of the Pawhuska branch of A. A. U. W.. having served ln all the official positions. 'Q Wesley R. Rose, vocal music instruc- tor, has a. B. A. degree from Central State College and has studied in North- western, University of Tulsa and Chris- tiansen Choral School, In '39 Rose was a member of Who's :?l3gC:,ll'l American Colleges and Universi- The DI'0gress Rose has made in his de- partment is shown ln the mixed chorus, Girls Glee Club. Boys' Glee Club, and small ensembles he directs. Coming from Talihina, Mrs. Lillian Sandlin, home economics instructor, is a new member of the P. H. S. faculty this year. Mrs. Sandlin received her elementary and high school education in Talihina. She -has a B. S. degree from Southeast- ern State College, where she was a mem- ber of the Boule Honor Society. Mrs. Sandlin is majoring in vocational home economics in A. h M.
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