Shattuck High School - Indian Yearbook (Shattuck, OK)

 - Class of 1956

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BAND PARENTS ORGANIZATION Many activities which encouraged band members were sponsored by the Band Parent Organization this year. At the beginning of the year the organization operated the con- cession stand at the football games to raise money for the rest of the year. They set up concession stands for the Shattuck Band Fest- ival and also sold fruit cakes at Christmas . The Band Parents were able to add S150 to the band's uniform fund and they gave ten free scholarships and received a bonus scholarship to Gunnison Music Camp. Scholarship recipients were Karen Ehrlich, Kenneth Starnes, Scott Johnston, Linda Gordon, Mike Butler, Donna Johnston, Jan Hardy, Nolan Richardson, Ray Angell, David Kirkpatrick, and Doug Keffer. QUARTERBACK CLUB l 3' H , ,Elm O The officers of the Quarterback Club are Iiggs Stuart, president, Leslie Wilson, vice-presidentg Art Morgan, secretaryg and Bill Brown, treasurer. Reverend Iohn Lomax, Shattuck Methodist Church, gave a short talk to the large group of players, teachers, parents, and Quarterback Club members at the banquet. The Band Parents officers are Mrs. Don Johnston, president, Mrs. Cullen Butler, vice-president, David Held, reporter: and Mrs. Doug Keffer, finance chair- man. Z.V. Gordon, transportation chairman, is not shown. At the Quarterback Banquet which honor' ed the boys' and girls' basketball teams, the Quarterback Club men served the de- licious meal from behind the counter. tion for many years in Shattuck Schools. lt is made up of the men who are interested in the school's athletes, and who want to help them in any way that they can. At the first of the year the Club handled the reserved parking places at the football games, they provided transportation home for the boys who stayed in town for football practiceg they sponsored the erection of the new flagpole at the football field, and at the end of the season they gave a supper for the football players. During basketball season the club helped buy a whirlpool for the boys and also took them to the All-College Basketball Tournament in Oklahoma City. They honored both the girls' and boys' team at the Quarterback Club Supper which they gave at the end of the season. The Quarterback Club has been an active organiza

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SCHOOL SERVICE The school service organizations are just as much a part of school life as are the student or- ganizations. During this year they have spon- sored many activities and have proven themselves an asset to Shattuck Schools. The parents have taken active parts in school life, thus adding dignity ORGANIZATIONS and aiding the teachers in supervision of school activities. Four service organizations for Shattuck Schools are the Parent-Teacher Association, the Band Parents, the Quarterback Club, and the newly- organized FFA Mothers' Club. PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION ,,,,.---4 The November meeting theme, A Better Tomorrow for Today's Children, was discussed by a made up of Doug Keffer, Stacy Mrs. Hank Meyer, Dr. Richard Burgtorf, and Superintendent Pat Hardy. The Shattuck Parent-Teacher Association was organized for the first time in Shattuck Schools this year. It became a worthwhile organization as it adopted two important projects and comple- ted both. First they planned and carried out a carnival in the school auditorium and raised money to help pay for the new screens for the cafeteria. The carnival was a big success and The officers of the Parent-Teacher Mrs . Ferman Shepherd, vice president Ralph Lorenz, treasurerg and Mrs . Harold Imke, secretary. Pictured with them ls Superintendent Pat Hardy. The new cafeteria screens are installed by sophomore boys who helped make them in shop. new screens were put on the cafeteria windows before hot weather came. Also, the PTA organized and helped with the Pre-School Clinics which were held in Shattuck, Gage, and Arnett. All of the children who can enter school next fall were examined free, pre- paring them for school. -22- Association are Jiggs Stuart, president,



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Mrs. Iris Oakley, our competent and attractive school secretary, has been with Shattuck Schools for four years. Her friendly co-operation and helpfulness have aided the en' tire student body in many ways. Secretary MAINTENANCE Under the direction of the cooks, Mrs. Hilda Kolander and Mrs. Ruth Ehr- lich, nourishing and appetizing meals were served to an average of 350 students a day in the school cafeteria. Cafeteria Cooks The school custodians, Jim Thompson and Glen Harris, aided the students in count- less ways every day. Jim Thompson almost 'started to school' with the seniors, as his first year in Shattuck Schools was 12 years ago. Glen Harris completed his first year of work in Shattuck on May 1, 1956. Custodians Bus Drivers The drivers of the six bus routes of Shattuck Schools are Robert Fechner, Ferman Shepherd, Ted Brace, Aaron Longhofer, Cliff Hurst, and George Herber. These drivers provide safe and always dependable service to the rural children besides driving the school's activity bus for trips.

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