Woodrow Wilson Middle School - Statesman Yearbook (Tulsa, OK)

 - Class of 1936

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1 l Page26 THE WILSON BOOSTER NINTH GRADE CLASS ora srccnssics Miss Helen Lea and Mr. Frank P. GL-urin. Co-sponsors E, the ninth grade class of 736. must be a very f'special group as we are the first class to have two sponsors instead of one in the ninth grade. Kliss Helen G. Lea was our seventh grade sponsor and she fell in love with us, and just couldnlt trust us to anyone elsels care. She assisted us in the eighth grade and, with the cooperation of Mr. Cieurin, she still worries over us in the ninth. There are 464 pupils in the class and about 272 have a perfect citizenship record for all three years. Xext year the first Progressive liducation project students will enter Central High School. Seventy- seven of these pupils are members of our class. A few of our bewildered and perplexed seventh graders managed to get their heads above the ground during our first year at Vliilson. Betty Fern Viiebb was land isj the smallest girl in the group. Frances Louise llelsh acquired fame in the seventh grade. She placed second in the Civitan and the City-Wide Penmanship contests. Others who became well known during that first year were: Herman llienecke, for his leadership. and 'flellyll Sanders for his ability in the field of sports. Those who became famous in the eighth grade were: Betty Logan. who won first place in the Christmas poetry contest sponsored by the Booster staffg Klary lilinor .lensen who placed second in the XY. C. T. li. Contest. and David Harvey who won second place in the woodwork division of the Cosmo- politan Contest. Vlie have covered ourselves with glory this year. and have won many coveted honors. Pat Suppes and Edna Rosenberg each won first place in the Boys, and Girls, Civitan Contests. Bill Kliller because of his acting in HTom Sawyerw. became immensely popular with the girls. Bob Barrett, a member of Mr. Biegetfs home-room. is outstanding in the field of mechanics. He is one of the best students of me- chanics in Xlilson. This year Bob entered one of his models in the Fischer Body Xlodel Contest. Xlaralea Kilgore was elected football queen. At the close of the year various medals are given to honor students. This year the Sons of the Ameri- can Revolution awarded a medal to the boy whom the students and faculty selected as the best citizen of lliilson. Claude Doughman won this honor with a large majority of both student and faculty votes. Claude was elected president of the ninth grade last fall and is a member of Blr. Cleurin's special home- room. Another honor that is given is the Scholastic Rledal which is awarded to the student who has maintained the highest scholarship record during his three years at Vfilson. Those who are close in the race for the medal this year are: Donald Frank. Pearl Hatfield. Yirginia Kaufman. lfleanor Marks. Dick Shepard, Pat Suppes. Frances Wielsh, Doris Deeley, -leane Deeley, Peter lfryer, Arlita Gilmore. Black Keyes. Betty Logan. hlarlynn Reason. -lune Scott, Betty lfern Webb and Bill Kliller. Students who have not been in Wilson for the entire three years but who have made excellent scholastic records are: Harriett Bates. Betty Cole, and Nancy Lively. Klany ninth graders have made outstanding at- tendance records. Those who have not been absent or tardy since they started in the first grade are: Doris glean Bradley. Dorothy Collins. lfmma lfaye Herron. .lim Wright. and Billy Hansel. Those who have perfect junior high attendance records are: Bob Barrett. Robert Kink. Arthur hlclflroy. Paul Chambers. Betty Rice, Klildred Leonard, .Iune Scott, hfarileen lfdmonson. Geral- dine Hargis. lYarren Halstead. and lilton Hunt. -f-rift KM- l V ' Zf7,.4,vjLA,f1 1 .4 , .9 gg.. .1-.44 L '. f. 4 fg+,. r' fb 3 ff C E. we B' rr 31 C 2 RG '1 D- S . O 5 Q I :H Q' as w 4 rn f O i' 2 5 E --1 tg S' so : vi, FY' o 2? 5. YD 9 fi 3' 3 N F E 0 a E1 'D S 9 -MH A A 4 KM' -+4644 K++- Bill Miller, treasurer: and Helen Comfort, secretary.



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