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Q-.-.. . V: 1 o I I nun- 'Q....s.. - p...- ---we .X into The Pawhuska Board of Education is composed of five members, each elected for a period of three years. Sam Blythe, Chief of the Welfare Division of the ,Osage Agency, has served four years on the board, the last year as president. Berenice Pixley is serving her fifth year as clerk of the board and secretary to the superintendent of Paw- huska. schools. Clifton M. Lenoir, assistant cashier of The National Bank of Commerce, is serving his sixth year as a member. Dr. Glen McDonald, physician and surgeon, was appointed to fill the unexpired term of L. C. Wood, who died September 15, 1949. J. C. Cornett, attorney and former member of the Oklahoma Legislature, became a member of the board at the annual election last May. Ray Gathright, of the Tolson-Gathright Insurance Company, has served three years as a member of the board. Superintendent E. C. Spraxue is serving his second year as head of the Pawhuska school system. oarcl O! glclucafion
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MRS. MAYME MYERS History li X Northf-:tstvrn Stow Follwgn- Mr? Nllvme Myf-ra has held re-sports: mp position:-1 ln local, county, state and national teuchern' organizations. Mrs, Myers is it tnetnlvs-r of O E A. mul N E A, and she has attenflml N lC ,t. conventions ln Denver, Buffalo. an-l C'lncinnatl. Mrs Myers, also, is H member of thr- Ntt Phaptf-r of Delta Kappa Gamma, na- tz-nml honor society of distinguished wo- men teachers. FRANK LUCAS Athletic Font-h East Vt-ntral Te:tl'h+-rs Uolleze Frank Lucas has set up :tn all-school- year athletic program of football, hasket- lntll, and lvaselutll Poach I.tu-as holds me-tnhership ln the Oklahoma Voat-hes Association, National litlttcntlnn Association. Oklahoma Educa- tional Association, and the Osage County 'clwol Masters' C'lull, fe fd! 49 - Y f -5 ' Q.. ,,u ji +4JfL41 E. R. FLOYD Commerce Ii. A, lthst Fentral State Teachers Colle-ge ' Bl, S., Oklahoma A dt M Ia. R, I-loyd received his tnaster's dp, Kree at Oklahoma .X 8: M, in 1948, after working toward it for four summers. MF- FIOYG is a member of 0 E. A. and 9585461 Founty Tent-hers Association. He IS also a member of the Oklahoma Flass- room Teachers Association, ANNA SCHAEBER R English A N., Kansa-4 Ntute Te-'icher-1 C' I Dmgg K-Xnna St-haeher is a tnenqhgfeof 1 1 aptut Gsxnuna, p- gf , ' Ulf' 4 onnfil of Teavhe fax Qnsgqent of X rs of English, 1 1 ithgttzmtfctllrwfir ot' the Board nf Directorsugf Miqg Qrlglllii luclttczttitftt .XSSoclatlnn. -- t ' ae ter s a ea l' ' 1 the N 1, Ax and O V limi! enltstef of . '- - She ls vice- ffrrtlsent 'of the V Oklahoma f lassroorn ers A ssoclatlon. Q' 0 Nl' I-OO Ke-le 1 .q. I BLAN SANDLIN Junior High Mathematics H. S., Southeastern Slate Teachers Follege M, S., Oklahoma A h M l'rior to three months spent overseas in the South l'at'tfic, Elan Sandlin was principal for four years in VVhitesb0ro. On hu return from the army, he was principal for one year at Talihina. .xt Southeastern State Uollege, Mr. Sandlin was a member of Phi Alpha Theta, national history fraternity, and vice-president of the student council. Mr. S-antilln was a member of Kappa Delta l'i and president of the Bottle Honor Society at Oklahoma A h M. He was also a member of Pi Gamma Mu. social science fraternity at A h M Sandlin is president of the Osage County Teachers Associatlon. MRS. LILLIAN SANDLIN Home Economics B. Southeastern State College M. S., Oklahoma A A M Mrs. Lillian Sandlin was a member of the Boule Honor Society at Southeastern State College, where she received her B. degree. Mrs. Sandlin ls a member ofvthe Paw- huska branch of A. A. l, W.. and is sponsor of the local highschool vchupiel' of Future Homemakers of America. She ls a member of Delta Kapiti! Gam- ma, honorary society, and a member ol the Osage County Teachers Association. -dy?
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