Stillwater High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Stillwater, OK)

 - Class of 1938

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Ninth Grade History This year's ninth grade class of 161 stu- dents entered Stillwater junior high in the fall of 1935. Of this group, sixty-nine have been students in the Stillwater school system during their entire nine years' work. Others have entered at various times since, twenty- five enrolled for the first time in 1937. As soon as these students became seventh graders theylimmediately took interest in the many activities of the school. This in- terest is evidenced by the number in the class who hold offices in varidus organiza- tions. Ninth grade officers in the Student Coun- cil for the first semester were president, Katherine Tompkins, vice-president, Mor- risine Wood, secretary, Elizabeth Zantg and treasurer, Phillip Meyers, for the second semester, president, Joe Hodgesg vice-presi- dent, Georgianna Jonesg secretary, Divid Lahman, and treasurer, Glendora Donart. The girls' pep club officers from the ninth grade are president, Jeanne Hillesg secretary, Pauline Robertson, and treasurer, Betty Jeanne Franklin. Boys' pep club officers from the ninth grade are president, Joe Hodges, Student Council representative, Norman Harrison, and cheer leader, Bobby Berry. On the athletic side, Everett Cook is cap- tain of the football squad, J. C. Kennedy heads the basketball team, and Billie Jean Clendening is the head man of Coach Flood's grapplers. One of the junior high's out- standing wrestlers, Gordon Flesner, is repre- senting the class on the high school team. A large percentage of those enrolled in auditorium classes and glee clubs come from the ninth grade. The enght grade American Legion citizen- ship awards for the school year 1936-37 went to Philip Meyers and Katherine Tompkins. Mary Lou Carnes, a member of this year's ninth grade class, deserves recognition for an unusual feat. She has had perfect atten- dance for the past seven years and has never had a tardy mark recorded against her. Members of the State Honor Society, chos- en on the basis of scholarship during the first semester are Joe Hodges, Leta Dailey, Marjorie Manning, Mary Elizabeth Zant, Jane Blair, Margaret Shannon, Philip Mey- ers, Billie Payne, David Lahman, Robert Trumbly, Pauline Robertson, Charles Martin, Katherine Tompkins, Betty Jean Franklin, Ruth Hughes, Wanda Jean Brattain, and Lee Courtright. Sponsors for this year's class are Miss Rosalie Becker, Miss Ethel Markwell, Charles Courtright, and R. D. McDole. Glenn Tonkinson is principal of the junior high school. Page 23

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