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ational Honor Society The Stillwater chapter of the National Honor Society was established on April 10, 1925, and has continued to encourage stu- dents to strive for higher grade averages and better citizenship. Fifteen per cent of the senior class and five per cent of the junior class are eligible for membership, which is based upon schol- arship, service, leadership, and character. Election to membership is by vote of the faculty. New members of the National Honor Society from the senior class are Mary Beth Gibson, Ted Baird, Orville Palmer, Keith Covelle, Rachel Adams, Frank Lahman, Wanda Barker, Jocile Taylor, Dudley Dun- can, Robert Whitenton, John Catlett, Maxine Johnson, Virginia Brown, Marjorie Moore, Lela Mae Robertson, Wilma June Young, Mavis Butcher, Donald Lowman, Norton Higgins, Dorothea Arnold, Elaine Barnes, Anita Kezer, Bob Wallace, and Helen Carter Juniors are Tommy Ratliffe, Annice Wald- by, Dale Trumbly, Frances Ireland, Marjorie Whipple, Norma Holmes, Joyce Perdue, Ann Blair, and Beulah Moorhead. Seniors this year who were admitted as juniors in 1937 are Hazel Mitchell, Hays Cross, Wilbur Simank, Franklin McColgin Marguerite Downey, Teddy Price, Mary Frances Cromwell, Florence Ellen Conger, and Betty Jo Kerby. Officers for 1937-38 were president, Wil- bur Simank, vice-president, Hazel Mitchell, and secretary-treasurer, Teddy Price. BOTTOM ROW, left to right: SECOND ROW: Wilbur Simank, THIRD ROW: Keith Covelle, Hays Dudley Duncan, Lela Mae Rob- ertson, Wanda Barker, Mary Beth Gibson, Mary Frances Cromwell, Joyce Perdue, Virgin- la Brown, Marjorie Moore, Mavis , Butcher, Maxine Johnson, Frank- lin McColgin, Norton Higgins. FOURTH ROW: Donald Lowman Robert Whitenton, Ted Baird John Catlett, Wilma June Young Tommy Ratliffe, Orville Palmer, Mrs. W. H. Bishop, sponsor. Elaine Barnes, Helen Carter, Teddy Price, Jocile Taylor, Hazel Mitchell, Marjorie Whipple, Nor- ma Holmes, Rachel Adams. Cross, Florence Ellen Conger Bob Wallace. TOP ROW: W. W. McCo1lom, prin- cipal, Frank Lahman, Dale Trumbly. fNote: Marguerite Downey ls not in the picturei. Page 28 Ann Blair, Annice Waldby, Anita Kezer, Beulah Moorhead, Fran- ces Ireland, Dorothea Arnold,
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Bronze and Blue Administrative Council and Staff STANDING: Bob Wallace, Frank Lahman, Misa Faye McWethy, Mrs. Edna Bryan, E. J. Brinker, Robert Whitenton, W. W. McCollom, principal. Copy, pictures, circulation, advertising, type, paper, ink-all these have gone into the Bronze and Blue. The Bronze and Blue staff has worked to make this yearbook, the first in Stillwater high school since 1921, en- joyable and informative to the students and teachers who have shown their interest and approval by their subscriptions. The admin- istrative council acted as a guide to them. Members of the administrative council are W. W. McCollom, principalg E. J. Brinker, senior class sponsorg Wilbur Simank, senior class presidentg Miss Faye McWethy and Frank Lahman, photography committee, Mrs. Florence Severson, journalism teacher, and Bob Wallace, journalism representative, Mrs. Edna Bryan, student council sponsorg and Bob Whitenton, student council repre- sentative. SEATED: Tommy Ratllffe, Maxine Johnson, Rachel Adams, Hays Cross, Mn. Florence Severson, John Catlett, Orville Palmer, Wilbur Simank, Joclle Taylor. Staff members, who have spent many hap- py and hectic hours on this issue of Bronze and Blue are the editor, Hays Crossg as- sociate editor, Rachel Adamsg advertising manager, Wilbur Simank, business manager, John Catlettg circulation manager, Orville Palmer, art editor, Tommy Ratliffeg literary editor, Maxine Johnson, society editor, Jocile Taylor: sports editor, Bob Wallace, and spon- sor, Mrs. Severson. Included among the students who are not members of the journalism class or on the staff, but who have had parts in the prepara- tion of this volume, are Margaret Swank, Hazel Mitchell, Florence Ellen Conger, Lela Mae Robertson, Maxine Walters, Teddy Price, Dorothea Arnold, Mary Frances Crom- well, Norton Higgins, Keith Covelle, Jack Lowry, and numerous others who have con- tributed snapshots. Page 27
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State Honor Society The State Honor -Society is composed of the ten per cent of the student body making the highest average marks in the high school. Students from all grades from the ninth to twelfth are eligible for membership. This year's ranking students are: Ninth Grade: Joe Hodges, Leta Daily, Marjorie Manning, Mary Elizabeth Zant, Jane Blair, Margaret Shannon, Phillip 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. Sophomores: Dale Nance, Echo Copley, Jim Winterringer, R. B. Billingsley, Dean Manning, Joe Dean Bennett, Kathleen Hag- ers, Mary Ratliffe, John Quigley, Ruth John- son, Helen Donaldson, Juanita Willis, Imo- gene Gosnell, Raymond Staten, Frances Cov- elle, Donald Looper, and Louise Pittinger. Juniors: Louis Anderson, Maxine Burger, Louise Carpenter, Anna Lee Phillips, Lois Woolpert, Catherine Benson, Bradley Thay- er, Frances Ireland, Annice Waldby, Beulah Moorhead, Marcella Caldwell, Marjalee Ran- som, Ann Blair, Tommy Ratliffe, Marjorie Whipple, Vera Mayfield, Dale Trumbly, and Lela Kordis. Seniors: Teddy Price, Hazel Mitchell, Flor- ence Ellen Conger, Marguerite Downey, Mavis Butcher, Jocile Taylor, Maxine John- son, Hays Cross, Lorena Jones, Dudley Dun- can, Virginia Brown, Wilma June Young, Rachel Adams, Alma Humphrey, Ted Baird, and Doris Stookey. Page 29
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