Central High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)
- Class of 1956
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X4 P S ' lg xx ' 5 1 b 119, 2 ' ' O 4 i f , Q K xml X. r I 4 , an CENTRAL IUNIOR-SENIOR Volume 50 HIGH SCHOUL 1956 OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA MA he we noneera Forbearance and endurance were the watchwords of the early pioneers. Understanding and friendliness were the qualities shown by Centralites in 1955-'56 as we accomplished the following things: 'k Added .lunior High 'k Welcomed a new principal, twenty-three new teachers, two new counsel- ors, and a school nurse i Started integration 'k Initiated driver training equipment matched by only three high schools in the United States llln .I Ill' -f Y' K t WJ X I uf' ll K Q1 Nm lqtxx .,.,. ks H of fke Pfetlellf yeal'6g3 REINS Mdministrutionl TEAM Klussesl -...., ..... WHEELS Sports? LOAD lActivitiesD ,....,., , ., LW Pat Mitchuason, artist, courtesy of Bryant Baker. The women were certainly Brave pioneers To endure the dangers Of the wild frontiers. The children in the old days The doors they would lock, And then go and hide From the old-fashioned doc. Mrs. Jo Ann Tilley To teach a class Of ninety-four Takes a lot of courage And is a big chore. But around the new nurse It seems very strangeg Instead of running, They stay in close range. Dennis deFreese, Mike Brumley, and Mrs Mary Jones K' fX f- 1, l Qu QQ 3 15, X kk liuij Y, ' CWA. WATEQ l cowmw IN FEW lil Artist, Ronnie Clarke There was no water anywhere The Sooners soon found out. For when they drilled a water hole, A thing called oil would spout. He kilt him a h'ar when He was only three, With the help of his faithful Ole gun, Bet-sy. Duane Edwards, Sharon Water, water, everywher Must get to class on time. Water, water, everywher N o time to stand in line. We took baseballs Instead of guns, To chase those bears, The john Marshall ones. Gr ffn es es Artist, Ronnie Clarke Lou Ann Osborne, Emily F x Y 7 D 1 x aq 'll C ff' J lffa L - ux .MH X Cal I .. ,,gyr'f' W' r ' T A NIA'. Q 24, 'N 'Half' Q It ff - 6 if c r V. g v A I 4 :fix I' 5 aa! WX In 7 , il 'K 2 7: :iff VY.. , M - Artists, Clarke, Mitclmusson, Ringler. By the shores of great Red River, In the heart of Kiamichi, There the red man and the white man First brought plans for peace and plenty. People came from far and near For the Run of '89.', And loud rang out their mighty cheer When first they crossed that line. Artist, Ronnie Clarke Y Ywf ffxfjfx Y 'N Cfgff-55x In x ff' nm f K Lk., of 15 f ' rgfqi fe ' fs, ' S f N'f7!4397ft?l if I pri. iw r T67-:7 ,f! 41, 1911 M W Vit? .' 7 A X -e-e -we Av 'b 624- -s V. fy lf' y 'K , AQ' X o,Vf.' ' gf 4431.-Q Curtis Schwartz, Marion Harkey. Now in midst of great metropolis, In the shade of spires of Central, Come the students, white and Negro, To abolish segregation. The students come from far and near In the Run of '5 6. But you don't hear a mighty cheerg No parking place! What a fix! Tom Quiett, Jerry Butler, Abe Greenberg, David Edgecomb J 'rv- V V , rsrao Artist, Ronnie Clarke Ole Paint broke his legg Get an aspirin, Doc said 5 But nought could be done, And here he lies dead. A driver in an older day Could fall asleep upon the way g It mattered not how far held roam, With Dohbin there to head for home. Artist, Ronnie Clarke K ll!!-I jerry Parvin, Dewey Underwood. Ole Paint of today, When it staggers to a stop, I t's only because it's Down to its last drop. Today experienced is the 'word For Central's lads and lassesg They've learned the skill of handling cars In drivers' training classes. Mr. Jack Lester, Carol Simpson, Norma Camp. aI'lfl'a!La5 a l0l'0gl'al'n Tops in Business Education with a record of 130 in shorthand, Priscilla Roberts, pupil of Mrs. Lucille Spann, holds a responsible job in a local business firm. Consistent awards winner in state and city science fairs since the ninth grade, Carolyn Hill, college preparatory senior, is laboratory assist- ant for Mrs. Mary Lockwood. Central offers only two years of any foreign language, Patsy Spurr and Janice Murphy, honor students, get special instruction from Miss Florence McClure and Miss Mary Ellen Volk in advanced Latin and French. -3- fdafg fkree jumlaa aieaol Art designer for Board of Education publica- tions, for Central's activities, and for the city school's radio station, KOKHFM, Ronnie Clarke works under the guidance of Mr. Paul Ringler. Tony Murphy is so much interested in psy- chology, taught by Mrs. Pauline Walker, that despite football injuries, he takes ia field trip to Central State Hospital with his class. Ruth Swanson introduces Mr. Otto Hinkle- man, an Austrian musician now living in the United States, to members of her psychology class. Ben Bailey greets Central's new music teacher with a smile and a hand shake. ..9 -. e zf jfs aca emic, uocafiona Miss Kathleen Lowther, excellent math teacher, instructs Eileen Raizen and Don Steffen- sen in trigonometry, one of the ten senior high school mathematics courses offered at Central. Outstanding English teacher, Miss Ruth Rog- ers, makes suggestions regarding theme assign- ments in her college preparatory senior English class for Robert Taylor. If static creeps in at the studio of the all-school radio station at Classen, people like Abe Green- berg clear it up as programs are transmitted at Central by Mr. C. D. Deal's radio class. 1101 ancl Auainedd ev! Learning to be a competent secretary is a big job, and Shirley Adair, shown here in comp- tometry class with Mr. J. S. Burleson, is acquir- ing invaluable training in the use of business machines. The mark of distinction of American history teacher, Mr. M. V. Van Meter, better known as Coach, is given to Helen Schlinke, star pupil, as she gives a report to her class. Josephine Straughn Williams and Anna Kim- ball Knight, homemakers, exhibit the expert workmanship on their suits made in the Ad- vanced Clothing class. ..11..- - M A 1 U ' W. A j Us CENTRAL JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Formerly Oklahoma High School Affectionately known as O H S Eighth and Robinson Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Hail, Alma Mater! Hats off to you! Ever you'll find us Loyal and true g Firm and undaunted Ever we'll beg Hail to the school we l H ere's a toast to thee! 0116 .L l ., X x -. ' 1 V,.. ' ' i , 1:sg .-.A1-3s 1 'E'f'::f' 55 vi if Kaix ,p S X 1j ,Q 5 X, f , Q1 f W 7W4f5i L X? .,., A iM If . , ,Q' - gk 'KN If , X lj ff jp! ' H75 Q 6 ii f , A Ln- V-' ffj, , A .. , . lil The adminiytmtom' hola' the R E I N S that lead us down educational lvmex ' .k jdezie are fAe IUQOPL w 0 are La in , Mr. Phil Bennett, Mr. C. B. McCray, Mrs. L. D. Melton, Mr. Jim Wright, vice-president, and Mr. Otto Thompson, president. Members of the Oklahoma City Board of Education, assistants to the superintendent, and directors of education work very hard to provide and equip the buildings, secure the teachers, and plan the diversified program offered to the students of our city schools. Dr. Swanson, who is now in his sixth year as Superintendent of Schools, is Working far be- yond the call of duty in attempting to arrange for our young people the finest education pos- sible. Enthusiastic, untiring, and sincere in his interest in our welfare, he is outspoken in his demands for adequate funds for the schools, and helpful in his attitude toward teachers and students. The efforts of all these fine people on our be- half are deeply and sincerely appreciated. Back Row: Mr. Les Ballard, director of vocational educa- tion, Mr. Merle Burr, assistant superintendent, Dr. Melvin Barnes, assistant superintendent. Front Row: Mr F. R. DR. J. CHESTER SWANSON Born, director of secondary education, formerly principal Superintendent of Schools of Central, Dr. N. L. George, assistant superintendent, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., L.L.D. Mr. Gilbert Robinson, director of personnel. ' -14.. iw fo ala Leffer in wrifin ,anal reacbn , MR. J. FRANK MALONE 3 2, IB.A., M.Ed. Principal Clarence Breithaupt has had a big job at OHS as assistant principal for the last five years. Along with aiding Mr. Malone in administrative duties, Mr. Breithaupt checks all records of the faculty members, and helps students to solve their prob- lems. During the fourteen years previous to his present appointment, he served as basketball coach at Central. His best teams played during the years of 1931, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1945, 1946, and 1951. -15- L Mr. J. Frank Malone. who this year is taking over the reins of leadership as principal, was our as- sistant principal from 1945 until 1951. With these six years of experience, plus a four-year term as principal at a junior high school, he brought a wide background of knowledge which has made him successful in leading us through our initial year as a junior-senior high. Mr. Ma- lone shows a sense of friendliness and approach- ability to students and facultyg he exhibits a true school spirit, for he enthusiastically attends all activities of OHS. MR. CLARENCE BREITHAUPT 3, B.A., M.Ed. Assistant Principal xlaerience, 5 an pracfice, ldfud hnowgeclge, i MRS. GLADYS BEEN, 3 B.A., M.A., M.Ed. MR. RALPH V. MILLER, 1 B.S., M.B.A. Senior High Girls' Counselor Senior High Boys' Counselor COUNSELORS The counselors' jobs never end. Our advisers are always willing to give us help with our various problems, whether of a personal or of a financial nature, or related to school, jobs, or home situations. These people handle enrollments, keep the students' records of credits, head the staff of the clinic, give vocational guidance, direct the test- ing program, and help students to get and hold jobs. The young people of Central could hardly do without the counselors. They help the school to serve as the students' homes-away-from-home. MRS. JEWEL REEVES, 5 B.A., M.Ed. junior High Girls' Counselor MR. A. J. MARSHALL, 1 B.S., M.S. junior High Boys' Counselor -16- J Lego ua in uainew, uocafiona, anal cofege ifii s lf V ,az , , . ' , .n I K is 5 ' li 'sim +9 4 E C3 14 1 7 Z 1 HELEN ALLISON, 4, B.A., Homenaalzlxg f f s JOE BUSH, 2 Printing, Sbop Matb 'MAYBELLE CONGER, B, B.A. Pl1.M., Speecb ANN EBEL, S, B.F.A., M.A. Ar! 0 ALICE HENDRICKS, 2, B.S., M.S., Buxlness Education -17... M.A.'EI,EANOR Asmaw, 4, B. A., M. A. H. c. nnooxs, 3, n.s. Englisb Refrigeration QEVA CHOWNING, 4, B.A., B.L.S. Librarian MARY CHANDLER Registrar 'LEON BRUNEIA, 2, B.S., M. A. Physical Ed ucation, Math - 5' '5 se.: .fm ,X 4 ' f-TA ry iv '-,M ':. ni.-if is '- - , -fffwfrfe .- : do f 'sei .- - ,533 , .. U,-'Q ,zen-iw .. .- 1 .. szww. . . img 5 ' Fai . if F . S ' if M sg, '- 1 . . .fJ,1 ,.. fa. lf . Q, ' J 'T '?Ee-- ,H ' 'few .,5, U g f EMMARAY CLARK, 2, B.S. Eng., Soc. Studies, Mail: , . . . K '.,.. Y - 1 Y ,Q :gf -'lfgflif - , v. W. ff .21 . p , - ' - !f.gZXg'3': - ege??zw1f.b1 ' f N Q:- -. fagff-'ffl'-ox H- , . . ' 4. ,V 5 'su H,Mfs3.13',5V1. -. za T' 4 + ,. - 1-f. ..,.w:,f..e Y ' - L. f -fs sfxieegsx E, , ' ' 2: ' ff f. 3 ,QQ . - , -. E is L- BETTY COOK Pina racial Clerk ELEANOR CURTIS, 4, B.A. Dirtribulive Education . - '-: e-:YR i dpi, 5 A 5 f 4 , .X ' - :Q f X M -g 7 ' Lge. ig-I eel R Yfam' X we ' ig ' ,gr - .Ji 'EL . I P-'fi TOM ELLIS, l, B.S. VIVIAN ENT, 5,B.A. Automotive Trade Eng., Soc. Studies Indicates former Centralite 'H' Indicates chairman of department 'C. D. DEAL, 3, B.S.E.E., M.S.E.E., Radio Trade HARRY GOOCH Pbysical Education, Malb Number refers to number of colleges attended J. s. BURLESON, 2, B.A., M. A. Business Education RUTH COFFEY, 5, B.A., M.A. Eng., Soc. Studies .Q . W T . ,Wi Q .Q Tv, ., . - 1- ,U 1. , 5 rl ,,,-- ,y f esac ,-4,1 A - 'easy-P452 if Vx ., vu. W fn M ev- ,A ' 1 er go. . . 'ea ' ' gg xg ' f-...3gp.4 . ,s .. :M '1 P T J L if 3 4' M f ,, ,.. . , .,... , ' H 'GA ' Q - ?dE H6551- . ffi A gms. W '.,, ..01. 5 -- -1:3 1 DOROTHY DEARDORF, 2, B.S. Honrenmlaing MERLE HARRELL, 3, B.S. Physical Education, Math HARRY HICKS, 3, B.S., M.S. Diversified Orcupafions jhree is in fhe Jaya of fhe Iaioneem .pf 5-If JEANNE I-UGHTOWER, 3, n.s. JEARLD HEUSEL, 1, n.s. J. D. HUFFMANJ 4:-'JACK mwm, 1, E. A. Math, Visual Aids Shop Math, Woodwork Electricity Trade M.A., Band 'VIOLA JAYNE, 7, B.A., M.Ed., M.l..S., Eng., Soc. Studies JIM JOHNSON, 4, B.A. MARY JONES, l, R.N. jour-nalis1n,Eng.,Hist. Nurse AWK 'PANITA KRAMER, 7, B.F.A., JACK LESTER, 2, B.S., M.A. 'W 'MARY LOCKWOOD, M.F.A., Art, English Driver Training, Phys. Ed. M.S., Biology FAYE MASHBURN, 3, B.A., M.A. FLORENCE McCLUR.E, 6, n.A., Eng., Soc. Studies, Math M.A., Spanish, Lat., Eng. 5, B.A. , MARION JARRELL, 4, B.S. Eng., Soc. Studies, Math 5? I 1 W A :.y-- gg -: I 1- ff -Q., l E - ,, xf fi ,lx .6 1. i ,g I , . ,,,. Q 1 f 2 M. H. JONES, 2, n.s., M.s. Sheet Metal Trade -E.. ,. .aff . - . . ff,.,A, .4 1 .:, L. I A .1.,,N. SHN . .. N.. ml 1 .2' PEARL KISER, 4, B.A., M.A. Eng., Sor. Studies, Math .,,,, X K 7. f ,ag J. f q, ' 5 if Qi, xl- in ' .4 . Riffs VM 1 ' k vga 5 ks , ., V , , . ' I V L.. l 5 5 F.. .L . .X ' .,-1? V, ,, gi ... ..:k l ii.. I . K S.. ,-.. h . if A A .E ORVILLE LOONEY, l Auto Mechanirs .E . N? R E. , f ., ' 2 Q -, - . .. . iii i X , . - .. Y , W 5 33' 9. 5 - .- E ' , I 'lf . - E . 2 -fx of ws 1 if -4: 1 5, -5 . , 1 'SPF if -A N qT,f'fk, A A W rga szari ,Si Tyfv--5, ' ' -- wa ' : 1- 5 395 F Hai. ' 7:25 if .E'..-Y. 'H ,If JAMES MCGUCKIN, 1, B Cabinet Trade .S. JAMES MILLSTEAD, I Typewriter Repair f i s-'lvl . 1 'WKATHLEEN LOWTHER,3, B.A. M.A., Math 'MARY NEEL, 4, B.S., M.A. English RFE. . , X ff Q L.. T eee .,, p 5 lv w 7 L.: 'A. E. PHILLIPS, 2, B.S. 'PJOHN PLATT, 2, B.A., M.A. GEORGIA REID, 2, B.S., M.A. PAUL RINGLER, 2 BYRON ROBERTS, 3, B.A. Mechanical Drawing Trade Vocal Music Business Education Commereial Art History, Basketball ...1g- Auf a fLl'e2'bUay JCLOOXLI' ELG ,9l'25ellf yeahh RUBY ROBINSON, 4, B.A., M.Ed. VINCE ROBISON, 4, A.A., B.A. 'H'RU'I'H ROGERS, 3, B.A., M.A. ESTHER ROSS, 2 CHARLES SANDMAN, 2, B.S. Business Education History, Pbys. Ed. English Cosmetology Machine Trade 'Q' P . ' RAYMOND SHOGREN, 2, B.S. LUCILLE SPANN, 2, B.A., M.Ed. RACHELLE STEPHENS CECIL TANSEL, l 'DORIS TAYLOR, 6, B.A., M.A. Machine Trude Business Educntion Secretary to Principal Printing Trade English JOHN TAYLOR, 3,B.S. sa. LUCILLE TAYLOR, s,B.A.,M.Ed. B. E. THOMAS, s, B.A.,M.A. Jo LETA TILLEY, z,B.s. H. F.TIMMONS, z,B.s.,M.s. Science Science Printing Plzysicul Educution Scicnce NANCY TREICPELER VERNON TREXLER, 1 MARTHA TRUAX, 1, B.A., M.A. WM. V. VAN METER, 2, B.A., M.A. MARY ELLEN VOLK, 4, B.A. Attendance Clerk Radio Trade English History Spanish, French, Eng. PAULINE WALKER, 4, B.S., M.Ed. RUTH WALLACE, 4, ILA., M.A. BERNIECE WESTER, 6, BS., M.A. LILLIAN WILSON, 3, B.S., M.5. D. WINBRAY, 3, B.S., M.S. History, Psychology English Activities Business Education Photography -19.. .QR ,.. M' 3 .f ww 1 'rv ff I . ' Q' ,fa 4'! Cooking? J4-one., Charting? we!!-clone., r f , A i : x. g '-5 'I Q I g 5 fl' E ,. :-4 F-1 as-. . .Z-if--.i g Back Row: Alcy Goldsmith, Helen Phillips, Beulah Bagley, Bertie Odom, Rosa Bierwirth, Bessie Inge. Second Row: Sophie You, Dora Stone, Mary Chance, Mary Shields, Lorene Casey, Clyde Turner. Front Row: Arlie Henshaw, Helen Smith, Gladys Eakes, Ida Spencer, Sue Grady, Wilma Houser, Audrey Tracy. CAFETERIA The cafeteria under the direction of Mrs. Alcy Goldsmith, manager, and Mrs. Clyde Tur- ner, production manager, gave us well-planned meals throughout the year. They provided us with good food at moderate prices in a pleasant atmosphere, and we are very grateful to them. In addition to the hot-food line in the students' cafeteria, a separate one was provided for the teachers in their own lunch room. This service is all given cheerfully by a qualified staff who also operate the snack bar where we could buy sand- wiches, candy, and soft drinks. CUSTODIANS The custodians at OHS under the direction of Mr. Grover Jenks, head custodian, have faith- fully cleaned the halls, the gyms, the classrooms, and the grounds. They operate the elevator, not only for freight but also for those students who cannot negotiate the stairs. They handle all prob- lems in regard to maintenance of equipment, from replacing burned-out light bulbs to re- pairing broken lockers. They are friendly, cheer- ful, and willing to assist at any time and in any way to make Central appear at its best. Back Row: Charlie Strait, assistant custodian, F. D. Huggins, Grady Hopkins, Roy Johnson, A. C. Nix. Front Row: Paul 0. Daniels, C. W. Dameron, Joe Ragland, Grover Jenks, head custodian. .-20... gg 1-ygj 1:-51-'11-j-.jiffl-1.'-:f.g.jj.'.V2.1j.:gf.j.fj.-ji-5 R . -,Z -Q ',-:1-.3 ',.-5:..- 2.3.1 ,X 5 Q' ff' 1 2 , I 4? 1'L ' . '1 h ,, ,- ' eeee h ,X T ggi? N ., Y 4' 1. A .- 51 '1 ' in 2152:-'f' -111: 1 he Q f- h wi Q h M B J L. V I . k L, , 55 .,.' 'Ea ' 1 ,.:: N A .., ,L.:1nx:: h nj 5 K 'I : EL if A '..: A H x h ew , I The Jtuelentf are the pulling . T E AM that gives our school its high esteem. -21- jde pioneer Jlairif id nof c!eacL Top Left: Katherine Scott, Dorothy Jeffrey, Ed Crider, and Beverly Roberts plan close-of-school activities for the Class of '56. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Carolyn Hill.-- .... . ..... .. Vicki Goodgion ....... . .... Eddie Crider... ..... ..--..-. Edd1eCnder .... ....-.., .... -.. .Vice-President ......... Secretary... ......... -ePres1dent--....,. .... -Dorothy Jeffrey Doug Overstreet .Beverly Roberts .Treasurer ....... . .... ...Katherine Scott Top Right: Carolyn Hill, Vickie Goodgion, Doug Over- street, and Barbara Neal give reports on the sales of seeds promoted by seniors. Student Council Joreene Johnston....-..-..Representative... ...... .. ..,, Barbara Neal Class sponsors-Back Row: jim Johnson, John Platt, Cecil Tansel. Second Row: Jack Irwin, Paul Ringler. First Row: Lucile Spann, Helen Allison, Doris Taylor, chairman. CLASS OF '56 As the class of '56, we leave Central with many fond memories and a feeling of accomplishment. Our three years at OHS have been spent in hours of study, relaxation, fun, making friends, and becoming better citizens. We were the first class to wear our new standard rings. We were also the first class to leave a gift to our Alma Mater that involved more than buying something. Much time and effort was put forth in fixing a spare room into a meditation room for the whole school. Needed money for the project was earned by the selling of seeds. We had a chance to show the fine dramatic ability of some of our members by putting on a successful senior play in The Curious May 10. enior assembly, the senior luncheon, and - the Junior-Senior Prom made our last month at Central gay, with the right amount of serious- ness added at our senior sermon. On May 25, Central's class of '56 graduated, 335 strong, looking back with joy and forward with hope, as Hail, Alma Mater was sung for the last time. ' 122-.- ifji guing af anfra!..MgL., SHIRLEY ADAIR ANSOLEA ADAMS DIANNE ADAMS STARLENE ADAMS ELLEN ALBERT STANLEY ALEXANDER JO ELLEN ANDERSON FLOYD APPLE JEAN AVANT JENNY LOU AVANT N JERRY AVANT BEN BAILEY BARBARA ANN BAKER JERRY BAKER JIMMY BAKER ROBERT BAKER CHARLES BALTHROP JO SHARON BICKFORD ROBERT BILLEG DAVID BINGHAM VIRGIL BLACKWELL BIRTHENA BLEDSOE BARBARA BOBO DENNY BOORD SHARON BOUCHER -2 3- eze Lfazing fraizi of a cbmrenf Line! L12 I . f I f ,, ,Q .fy ks Y 4 ,A 4 R ifykfh N sk. , BX, ,Pig 1 Y Q ff I I QM . --f f M- PEGGY BRAMBLETT ' f -rp J. B. BRANNEN LYNN BROWN - .. ,AJS v z -I ,. 12 ' f ,, -. - Y-f -- -I-M , - F-' ' Zh-'T ,,f- YV ZQI5' I I I , ' I ig ' , Y,...Q - -ge,,ws2:s , , A-A- S., '2 ' 'E' G. 'fil f' 'ir I ' Artisx, Pac Mizchusson wg., ffl, 5 . - I U - ,5 ,T-jkjgigg.. We started another Central tmdxtmn: A W -5 in 5'5 w'f L Our senior 1-ing,a 'first edition! ' ' ROBERT BROWN ' MIKE BRUMLEY MARTHA BURCHFIELD 1 I, gi L , f f - V' Y it-:tj ,K jll , R . i 2 . fwl5'iiif1.,' va ? I I f T'ff' if - I I U I 5 f EB,E A: 1 I .I ziffvtig 3. f ' - . 1 MARY BURGETT GLORY BUTLER JERRY BUTLER PEGGY BUTLER PATRICIA BYUs DONALD CABANISS BILL CAIN NORMA CAMP KARLENE CANNON SUE CASEY FR ED CASTEEL KENNY CASTOR SAM CHANEY MARY ELLEN CLARKE RONNIE CLARKE -24- 0l' dtudenti wLo Y C0022 y and NANCE COFFEY JEAN COLEY TOM COLLINS CARLENE COMES CAROL COOK LYNN CRAWFORD PAT CREVELING EDDIE CRIDER JOY CUNNINGHAM DONALD CURTIS JOY ANN CUSTER BOBBY DAVIS EUGENE DAVIS ROBERT DAVIS JAMES DEAN LBILL DECKER DENNIS dc FREESE AMADO de ln CRUZ MARY DODSON MARGUERITE DOUGLAS LAURA DUERKSEN KENNETH DUNN ROXIE DUNBAR GERALD DYER DAVID EDGECOMB .i.25.. jhede are Me wagd we pioneere ' Q- ANT ' ' - ' I R R A 5 Ag f A Q2 4.3. W 1 5,5 gg Q I . 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I A A - fr-Q A r 2' M , V I K X A J ROBERT FOSTER 'Q Q. A 6? I , RAY FULLER -26- in fAi4 generafion: ETHEI., FUTISCHA LORETTA GAMBILL HALLIE GARRETT PERRY GILBRETH SUSANN GILES GRANVILLE GILLESPIE MICKEY GILLILAN D EDDIE GILMORE NANCY GOOD VICKI GOODGION NORMA GOODWIN DAVID GORDON JERRY GRAVES BARBARA GRAYSON VIRGINIA GREEN ABE GREENBERG SHARON GRIFFIN HORACE HALL JACKIE HALL PAULINE HALL EDWARD HAMBY DELORES HAMMON ROBERTA HAND LAVETA HANEY JAN HANNUM -27.- Qi WN Q S355 'Q 5' . Lf - MARION HARKEY ' . x ,,.,, . 2.2552 1 Y: M . lf WK .. , I 'Y gif! I -.ig . R. .fi ' ' if..-ATU . 'T' ., Z .'A'- 'flflff 5, ' A ' A D :-2i1Lm'y KM, . JW3. . A K'2z,,:, W? A . 1 Ai pmns msxms 0 :Senior we aelclevl junior Aigkg ,ff Oldstzr, Lee jordan, sbows nrwcomtr, Archie Hawkins, baud to work Centrulk tnupzrnmenlal coke macbinr. BARBARA HARL NAN HARRIS DERLE HATCHIETT GEORGE HAWK MARY NELL HEALD TOMMY HEALD CAROLYN HEMPLE . fffipkf ' ' Q m . , - ,.xltv.f: L.g,:g.s,ffgf g J: 4 .rv Q - g- .: . - - 1- ,25i'if+f QMSQM. :Q . V. . Q.. .A K . -01,4 . , - +,v.itfL rg',,5nM?N., , . 3 , gf,--1,0-Q , 19 -5 f i 3 va, X s 1,1 323 ,-P 1, W x , N is L, 1 jk 1. ALFREDA HIBBARD HERBERT HICKS SANDRA HIGGINS CAROLYN HILL DONALD HIX BARBARA HOLCOBE MONROE HOLFORD BILLY HOLLENBECK SHERRI HOLT NADINE HOLYI-'IELD -25- we Afarfeal infegrafion . 'E :'?A?'?.'i':R:'S -f ' 2' fwbifbf ' YI ,M w w' xml: N, 2214, ,A ,A ... 116525 ' In A Ln Q A Q Ii -?5:'Qwi 5 ' ' 5' ,5 - ff, A ' f.fzf-.xgn w , f I A 1 3-'nf FW A -- 3' 5 g . - L.--A zzzggif. 5 tl, . 5 ' ' - Aw' 1, A , i .f'3fN LOUISE HOWELL i f W- , 4 ,, -mfg ' jifikf . U 1 . A f 4' vi f' '11 f- DAVID HYDE JUMMY JACKMAN MARC JACOBS DARLENE JAMES ww... . DOROT JEFFR Y FRED JENKINS ANNA LEAJETER BARBARA JOHNSON MINA JEAN JOHNSON -Af L I ' Y' mf Ef'15T?'-Wfiiiif gl' .lj .- M3575 1 'P'133?f':' t::'51?2:?' , 1, 1-infix , .t'f.W11. . ifzfg-:.w-J 51 355 1:.:,.':. cw, , :'v'.v,52',-l'. A 5: V w 'few I-225 Q-X Q,S iii : ' f A, e y si, . .. W ef 1 1 3 s-Q x,9'N .5 R I S. 1 r ..'i Q ROBERT JOHNSON DON JOHNSTON JOREENE JOHNSTON JACQUELINE JOYCE AVIS KEARBY TERRY KEELER KATHRYNE KING DELORES KIRK TOMMY KIRKHAM -29. RUBY JONES J , if , f S, I -. f X , , , 5 If JIMMY KEEN if . K gf' ANNA KNIGHT .Q LEE JORDAN 21114 fi lv'-gg? 'W A ' gf, Mal ' ' 35341-.V if-2 4 A-'W ' 1 , , A 5 , A 2, f Q. I . . P 11gwx.:fi4,gS5 A 55' X 'iifin 92 1: :LTR ,Q-2 ' gf -9153, . : 1, N5 - .. -X A 5 QA 2 1 'E X' ig PEGGY ANN KIDDER 'Tfuffu-31 - ' Q ' 'Z'-'I i , 'T x A E If . , . . M--ffmf1fvfT,i-I ..-X . i. 1 . gg? fguggfi . '-Qs. If 1 , X , kfwapw , - f A- -- - ,is f QQ 1,g54.f,fff im, . .. W ifii?'1fL5 1 ' -I 1 1 351 . f ifiizyzfif fg . I is ' ff - 2 A A f-11 qykf -A 5 -, O Eff? N 3 ' 7' Q- x'P,f,',x 3' ,L 831, 'f.:?,5:T- 4 , gifs, lf ' ig. Y-561: I ' If. vjf'g4':Qg?gsj L as- 11. f. rt ' ' -15214--2 -. ' H1 vi FEW! iw .s 3, .,:f'fEg- era - 's anim CHESTER LAMBRECHT A, :-my-1 . ws if . . . N224 I5?iF li1 iff-...L -lv.: F' 'L..- I 2 -25: lj? Lk '- If . :An - Y 2, ff' Sissy-:a ,,- N-2.2 if XM? if 11357 ww 'K Fx gg-R ,ga W 530 44. ,Y W -dw . f 4 X f , is bw , .wx , , , Z ' 55 5 Q4 ww fb yk vzgfib f . ,Q ,.,, fc .. sf- ' ' 12 f wi' In ,gk fr- 1 l .Q 1 ww J? 3 'Q 1 L fb Z ' If Q 5 W '13 'lvl P .ta Y P Q , , KX , 5 1, if an L M X -g I. sf 5 . bww 3, ia .ii 52355 I I N 4 Q' :N H My H is A . WWTF: LQ fs. gs, ,ring -1 ? .. f wr.-?s'g4mzI Mm, I H. JAMES LANGSTON I Q ,Y V. ff, Q2-A -, Q h , ' T- ,:- H if fs2Qi:,5Q:k:bg ' ' ff?::,zw .- ' V. -- :I 1' -u, Q.e,y.13,g4gfg cmuos LETTE . .EEF . 1 M -- - ' QQ-4f3,,:31.75sQ - 1 -1. v' IA 1 3 52,22- -V Aff' 'z, NWS' xii 4552315 .. Q jk ? W K 4 3 -55335 whaqigg -S 41 -Fifi ' I 51 MA Aroge in E Q -QV -it :L x 1 P 1 2 I , ,,eQ:: 5? LARRY LAURENT a new ,arincilna k?'g,'i+-1Qi1f?j.' - Y W W N-db' 5 I if' f 451.-zrfai MIKE LEEHAN ' Q. if 23' sr 'gg I 55 F1 ' .1 ' .::- f Y ' . ETHEI.. LEWIS MILFORD LIGHT - I f . 5 '. . W - A K . ' f , f yXfiC-ag-aff. Cotton buyer in the summer, our cotton pickin' Mr. Malone V X fr I V feels at borne with Central? volunteer trap. :5:j,i .:: W 5 , I LINDA LOCY MAXINE LIGHTNER BEATRICE LINCOLN CLAUDE LONG wzffsxy, I I - Q -f I - fiklf Q w, . -' ' ,, I WILLIAM LOVETT FRI EDA LOWRY TIM LOWELL HELEN LOYD 1 f I I ., . K z 'L-: EF - I 'A 1 ,K - T A 4'?V W A vw ig? if GENE LUDWICK JOYCE LUMPKIN JAMES MALONE FLOY MANN THERESA MARBURGER dll! fHl2llty fLl'ee new t2dCLel'6 FRANCES MARBURY PATSY MARIMAN HAL MARTELL WAYLAND MARTIN PETE MARTINEZ ROSALEE MASARSK - THURMAN MAYFIELD ODESSA McCASKILL ANITA McCRACKEN DONNA McDONALD DARLENE McFARLAND LOUISE McQUOWN GILBERT MELLIES LOU ANNE MET2 ERNEST MILAM MARSHALL MILLER PAT MITCHUSSON F ANDY MOEWS MERCY MARY MORENO HARVEY MORTON KAY MURPHREE JANICE MURPHY TONY MURPHY WANDA MURRAY JAMES MYERS qlwff 'IMA ac! acfiuifiea ana! cgcga Um. :rm :gaszxgz arf . If A . : ..-,Wh ,f-H ggi 11- ,gwvg . , 1 aim 4 -- .Q - new . 'z.'Z3'g,7q, - 1 . -5 PPI -Q.. J 3 'Q' 4-gf --' f7.r ,gf - R , ,vii 1 31-T-.Sits-', , ' ,r ,i ,- ,gif v 'ik A F411 I A fl 61 . ' ' lv- - if T7-' A QF 5'ff1L?S A . , , .. ,. 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SPS :li J ,- f ,VA 3. - Y, Lf EQ -f Sw Ya: , .- T I af R f I I WX XR 3 g , I fa W A-, P ,Q . , A KKQZQQA P W ,. ,455 :Eg 35 JIM oluusu. CAROLE OWENS DARRYL PARHAM , I I! LaMECIA PHILLIPS CONNIE PIERCE anal enferfainmenf eafurea HERBERT PIERCE 6 I 2 f . it 43 Z . .,, ,pig .. 1 Ji.:-A . . N, , Q J fn H. Q . - ' ::::1s4. v: .:, 1.: s-T -3 Q Y -fl Q.:--2-in i'x11:.q'3 .3 Hg' 'v5Z2S311,::,3gg - ah. Q Ka !:1ss112-ssrbifxxiak. -' JIMMY PRATER BERTHA PLATT JACK PONTIOUS LARRY PORTER MYRA POSS ARLENE PRICE BETTY PRITNER wiv ... N , ,, . 5:9 s , 43, ,Mak . - . Elnaaraga ' A A- 1 ' -' -. K JAY ? 'Wir' I I, . s5f?1?:'ffhf'f 1 A EILEEN RAIZEN i 4 ,- - . 3, lf . 9 I , f' - Lf iii, .Q A , ' ,H-jggfjke'-ij 1 I w'3efizQgf-14:1 f A 3, f.ff.71L, ' I 251f1i1fX'42iQf7 I Tom QUIET1' 13. f Q - ,I C ,sf 'SQ GLEN RAMBO JERRY PRICE PAT PRICE SHERMAN PRICE V ? FRANKLIN RAAB JOSEPH RADER PATSY RAINES JUDY RANDOLPH MARY ANN RENFROE BOBBY REYNOLDS KAY RICE ROBERT RICKEY PATSY RIEGER BEVERLY ROBERTS PRISCILLA ROBERTS NORMA RODRICK 3:3 f3?37'?ff' ' 1' . ' 7 3g'1?f1li5sf 53451 A .. J ,QA-411' Kf',gx,QN 1, A -,mx X., X,Q..,., -he ,W :4 - :ff , . r. area I 2,51-5-rg? ' iz '.3.wfggg'Q fi .- fa: 'fffl'-Zihf .kzrvwa w 2-215-sfaizz? ,xg . , rf xflfiwg-Q ,V 'L 1 -' S1 Y' gegearf , . , Y - ffiffif ' I ' I ' . .twin ,- Q- 5 ' 15 ' I ' 'ff 555.5 L ... , MAI-Q.,, ,-,M .SF ,. , .. Q, 1- W 55 : gym 'Sift-'su A ., Aa . A, M1 - hi. ,. fiifiiif ta. : ng , I ' jefieli ', Q., vrfgnzq - QQ- H , abf' K , F. QQ- 1 I ie A 1 E132 BARBARA ROWLAN Q Emi ill HELEN SCI-ILINKE 1 Our .gunner Inioneera were awww T. ' ffbzlflvnzmz W. A. Wheeler, Kiowa Indian, bones up on tb: exploit: of bis tribal ancestry. CLIFFORD ROGALSKY RICHARD RUSSELL BILL ROCKS , f' ,, 'ram is . Is gy .. Q ARTHUR SALMON, ' .. ' lc f -r' .4 S, , ,, . . . 5 N NY . ,Q kg ' - Y 5' 4 - V -X Qgrfii xx 5 ' 'wifgfe 44,1 V W2 wif ANN SCHUNEMAN X, 34,3 g x -fa 4 7'iEr?xfE J, x -wr'-1-uw -2, ,:z 'k .. M' -. W -' if Ju? Q 1' 1, . -f , .ai - -,,.5?fy'1:3 A 4 3111? ' Q25 ,L uf-E',: L .,3,i5f, Q-1,134 . -Libs 'Cz :fe CURTIS scuwmvrz BILL SCOTT KATHERINE SCOTT JOHN SEELEY RICHARD SHELTON TOM SHILLING s JUANITA SHIPMAN SHIRLEY SHOEMAKE CAROL SIMPSON CECIL SIMS CHARLES sms ..34. exfra apecia! we now DON SMITH WANDA SMITH ZITA SNOKE PATSY SPURR, VERNAL SPYBUCK JOE STACY LaNELL STAEHR CAROLYN STAHR EMMA STALIK CHARLES STANFILL Q X TE' DONALD STEFFENSEN WARREN STRICKLAND TOM STROTHER ETTA SUE SWAFFORD RUTH SWANSON KEN SWARTZBAUGH SALLY SWICK DARLA TAYLOR TALLULAH TAYLOR WILMA THOMASON I LAURA THOMPSON ROGER THOMPSON CAROLYN TICE DONNA TINDER ANITA TIREY -35- ioneera o laredenf yeara . . 5?-,M fr :xs,iArf+,f:-W:-'asm A fern. sv 'V-Yew 'ani Ag If . V- . 1. . L-21:-41,1fsff,e gfgrggaf , - iwixyw x- - A'-'H-1 Nw- f .. ww ,JJ Ng gm 1 Q N, 41 za 1 M V I 3, 4? :N -: 1.3545 '.. A 1 ' - ' . .5 gia.:'w rm mg- V ne g? ., Q, v 751 N 2 . 5 Q' iff ' . .4i+f32fE5v, f m- Q, :mfg :wt- ff I 1 1i:w3f'-,r'- zz ' 'Ai1:f5Y:5J:',,,'iC15?? ' fizwgsffuii As - r sifs.-,f, 5 053- YH 41 , M., W., 1 1 M V f , V Q. , f-fy: ,Q E1f'ifi1j5Zm,sA,,,'333 ., il may 45 GLENDA TURNER . f IL., ' . P .21 A 2 M If 4 .. Ai 1 ii. lf LARRY TOWER SANDRA TUCKER Q if- - ' ' L .L - ,, j ' ' XF 333 SQ-QA, ,gf , Af.- 45fifS':'7iXf it ANGELA UNDERWOOD H DEWEY UNDEKWOOD ,- 'E' ' 1 '1 - f -5 Lfijw 'W . A ' 2--A W- ., --,f L 3 ,, , f I -5 Darla whoop: xt up for tbr team at football game. ' 3 -Wg' Y- faggigqgliwf i ? A J 5. I CLARA VATTERODT JAMES VICKERS KEN WAGES LEE WAKEFIELD BRYAN WALDRII' DAVID WALKER PAGE WALLER STELLA WARD WAYNE WARD MARY JANE WARREN Nw N A -u A Q f ROBERT VANDIVER PETE WAGE ELWARD WALKER DERYL WATERS ..35.. P Z Jx...saf?. 1 V. r wr?-'i:ffN7- 'Yi if 42- ' 3 f -W 'V w if . 2 Q, ,r . KY i ' 3. . . I. i as is Tlx '5 2 Q 2 , , ' 5 .Z 5 . S - i - s ,Wit If, tg 1:2 -- 3 , ,gy .W ., .-r. .. :rv .V mf sqx31,,51L:: 1 ' -A ve .aa--f.: 5 X x. xwaxm, few EW 'N fffjiinizf , g L ei.. P 245' ' fi 5 wr S 5' Q R3 re Q :D ,M as r 9 A' iw. via A JL Ei X5 Q it Q 5 -K W if is Q rs- if S5 'X is .f t Significance of the teddy bear is shown at the end of the play. Pictured here are Duane Edwards, Nance Coffey, Ruth Swan- son, Starlene Adams. SENIOR CLASS PLAY An entertaining comedy, The Curious Sav- age, was given by the senior class on May 10, 1956. This three-act play is about a woman, Mrs. Savage, who inherits ten million dollars from her husband. Her step-children try to get the money by having Mrs. Savage committed to a sanator- ium, Where she forms many friendships. Later when she is released from the sanatorium, where she has met not only kindness but also unselfish- ness, she is rather hesitant about going out into a World dominated by greed and dishonesty. Exhibiting their talents at the sanatorium are Curtis Schwartz, LaVeta Haney, lim Orrelljlilaine Womack, Mike Leehan, Patsy Rieger, Norma Goodwin, and Ruth Swanson. ks Y . 53. , 1 2, QEALPMEZZLW .sznior .ggnafurea H I sxnsr ssmzsru ,-.- . 1 .. Pnzsmurr vu,-mmm ge J, M szcnenn ' 4 A L4 nusuun fn If STUDENT coimcu. , mas-r 1' 5 . , , -f... 4,31 .' fi' , , WE I A WN Y P v1..f..L1:.1.,1,..u. w,1...,J.u...e.x 11-41, ,7 if-43.Au..6Lmm ,L.,...,..,9.LG:z?,,L Av-ia,Oumw ' I ' I f dl .M . 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Class sponsors Mr. Harry Hicks, Mr. Byron Roberts, and Miss Ruth Wallace. .Sizconcl nlown an one fo go- Class sponsors Miss Rae Miller, Miss jo Alice Hendricks, chairman: Miss Mary Neel, and Miss Lucille Taylor. Student Council Representative Judy Lobdell, Vice-President Patty Tramel, and Secretaries Mary Helen Deer and Patsy Mclielvy. CLASS OF '57 The first honors that came to the junior class this year were bestowed upon the four junior members of the National Honor SOC16tY, Patsy McKelvy, Richard Massey, Gloria Robinson, and Walter Conner. Many other honors came to the class of '57. The debate team of Barbara Craig and Jim Chastaixvhas Won many speech honors for Central, and Benny Morgan was an outstand- ing participant in school athletics. Jiinnyyas-'Roxy of theiklonth for February. Most of our activities revolved around the preparation for the graduation of the class of 'S 6. These activities included the decorating for the senior sermon and for Commencement exer- cises, and the planning of the Junior-Senior Promg also at graduation the seniors walked under flower-covered arches held by junior girls. Although our year as juniors has been a memorable one, we are eagerly looking forward to our next year as seniors. 'S 7, here We come! ..4Q. nexf year wafck ua deaf Me alow. BOB ADAIR MARLENE ADAMS E ,, J as Fx X in M ' lk , Yi- NORMA APPLE SAMMIE ASHFORD I 4 1 E ui JAMES BARNES Q -wv. 5 AJ kg QM: 1 Eiga s 1.-M A z . 3 1 S55 D. BECKERDITE In ,'.fQ.i.L.. a 5. N. K' k z . Q. ' 5' 2 K ' f - ul z: ' -, , il. jk . 4 ' f HENRY ALEXANDER HELEN ALLEN 8 ,Q 5 V QE if-1' ' ff RONALD BARNES 11? LARRY BECKMAN J , A gf . .451 , 'IN' JOHN BERG BOB BIRD . -1 .J -S . I ' K . 1 .Qgijb L If t 1. A I f . .4l f' ' I W G Lai'-l ' - 7 DAVID BLAKNEY MYRNA BOOTH .,, .vi . - v.: Ei? 1 fr if 5 3 '9 ., 1 ,, ,i , ww-' I M x , sf 5. f .. DONALD BRAY MARLIN BRAY 5-rv srusxm mwcu .41... B. JO BRUMBAUGH . f -IM . A1: i JOHNNY ALLEN Ti , J 5? fy f -rf Siiwfiifi ' WWE . ... e Q., . -. I-. 2 ? -,ii RICHARD ALYEA BERNICE BAKER . X 2 ' BERTHA AUTAUBO MARY ANN AUTRY RICHARD BAILEY 4. A m e fil e. f FS - . f ,. ,K s,H If Ga-.wik -f , DANNY BARNETT all V 'ig 'Sf L. BENEDICT ,f if 'E' if E 5. f ffyi . 11 i lack Murphy and Dirk Roby unnouurz BEVERLY BLACK balf-lim! nrfivilies uf EI Rena game. ,, 5 . , . 54 ,l g .1 J g , jill 'Q 1 SL I iz 1 ' 3. 3 29 21 K. ,f' ,. A lp 43 , -9 P 'J 5 4, . , I LM HARREL BORDERS DONNA BRADLEY WAYNE BRADSHAW JOHN BRADY 4 1 'A :1--' ' A 1, .51 xf. I if . ,ia 2 -299: g gv- f w A 17 I 11 .wi V '-gf. :Y A - .Q Yi , L 1 n H A 3 w 4 S 1 I WX -I' -Q as. E,-iw J .1 94- Q fs Q. I 1: - ' Q . A X ,Q oz, JIM mmzu ,I .QP OO QE f f 'T ' iii' JOHN BRIDGES I i f 'Y 15 ANN BRINSON 1 J a R 1 af 5' 4' ' is' S DENNIS BRITE ?! f5r i i W ELIZABETH APEL , ,559 If ARLEN BANKS .1 PAULINE BEARD 'TE fs!! , EVA BENNETT X 4 5-3 f' : Eg NX Q EDDIE BLACKWELL nl. . 'fs f A f Jon APOSTOL . K I - J M A e H ' . T' A- 5 f' gf. LPQQ' if if ff, 1 --5 5 I f 1 JOHN BARKER iii? T KL IV 'ag ALICE BEARDEN . 5 E. 3 '. f 'A ' - ,S , WILLARD BENNETT gh - .1 vv.i,l W , .X 2 Lf 5 Air' BILL BLAKE 1 L., , 10.35271 -ET 1 r 13 1 Q 4 V CAROL BRANSON q, M .4-rw 1. HARLEY BROMLEY M. BR ANTLEY BETTY ANN BROWN . -Y T L ,. f A' - fi - ,I ifif finr .ff:jL:'.Q-Q 1Z'E.5f.3' -' ' S-5'-335: L15,..,mv, '.-'wyfx CHARLES BRUMLEY RAYLENE BUFORD WILLIS BUNN ANN BUNNELI. BILL BURNS DOYLE BUTLER ,V,f i Aa.. , I r A BUTTON, JO N CAPIILL MACK CALLAWAY g ,,, 9 Q A A - 7 A if T I HOWELL CHILDRESS ., ' ' . JERRY coox 7 5 8 152 .f KIP CURTIS . MAXIE DORRIS I L -'ian 5 LYNN DUNN 4 ROBERT CLAYTON :1 'l' F BOOTS COTTER , mx ibilffxgj. - 2 1' . -if TOMMY DALEY .I ALAAA BRENDA DOSS New A 5 2:55 .,, :N JOE DURAN WAYNE CLEMONS ww a ,- : MARY COTTRELL f mm .am -ffii I .gm DONNA DALKE 7.54: . 3 Q 5 ..-, DONALD DOTY 4 R Iv X I, . N :fn ., if X55 cncu. ELROD l , L.,, .A 'af' E ' 1 - 4 WJ. N -...Av 4 ww jf A ' F- 032,235 gg: j- - ' LORETTA FARR . 53 fx xmii- A 5 A ESTELLA GARAY BOBBIE FARVE M. GARDNER BILL FISHER f en, , X Q- , 2 ' BILL GARNER . I i 'M ' - , efe K ,L ,i g K W 63 5 LW ' DONALD CALVIN ..,, X ew , 'L Y 5 7, 1- . - fx. iw RAYMOND CLINE LEONARD COX BETTY CAREY a Fi 1 ei? 1 . , ., ,Q , 1 K 1 g -' 5 -sf 2 1 2,35 1L..,L ff f Q -'inf j NANCY COCKRELL BARBARA CRAIG -'B:L ,5x:a .,,s- ,- q ,, . fky ffig i I-A1424 4 2-3, . HOYT DAVIS VERLYN DOUGLAS K xr. :V VI. SHARON ENDSLEY ROBERT DAVIS EDDIE DOWNS LARRY EVANS R , me onea in Jeuenfk Leuven: 5' w X5 lc ,- gg X W 3 I -. 5 , I X :K -711, 1 -V fl ,rs ,g 7 l- ffliialp A S. CAROTHERS , L: ' , If -Li' .. Q vi R . WAYNE COLE . XJ ,ff , - F ,fi ALLEN CROCKETT . V e X 41255 ' K is Af . ' f' I kxvlfi 'I H . ,W , - afi.-'rj 2 I'gf.-15 Q53 .1 x ,. f 1555 f I BOB CARY Tv 1? ' ' - 22. BOB COLLINS DIXIE CRUM MARY HELEN DEER AURORA de Ia CRUZ 5 - D55 . Q 'S-N l.: ,vp g g W x X A E Q x wid? WILLIALI DRY I lu 1: Q H253 . A' LLAC I PAUL EVANS JUDY DRYDEN i f A 'Q' . . 1 1? ,ia 1 N , .Q 5 , .. 4 .A ,, Aw K 5 '51-zu.. 'V 1 r JOHN Ewmc i f ' Gmlfs ff 1 Q' G - 2. ' 4 , 'T ,Q 'f A 'KS HSv , A JIMFISHER KATHLEBNFLEMING JERRYFORSYTHE BETTYFRUNK r ek, , I Q . V 1 5'- 'hex . I .xl V, I gs, - JEANIE GARNER PAULINE GARNER ,v 'i:k. '7 . . A. V5 1. 65' ROBERT GAY BOB GEIMAUSADDLE 3 ' fl 1 Jmcx-I 1 ?? If 1 5 5: , ' Q. WALTER CONNER 'He BARBARA CUDE 14 X? 'fl - fi- -fef-5 , Em ,-2' 535 -'fa .J EUGENE DICKSON f I ??:NE'gs R g X N, x .Y A W fi Si , I 1.2 f A 'L , I LESLIE DUNLAP 0 wg x. FARQUI-mn , .F A 5. ,a ,,,, fg 1. 4, 4? FLORENCE FUCHS I I ,, A ng. noN cnurmr ..43.. we, gef our ilagzmad in f57 i . , 7,1 .M 'f if B' E- 49. ' :- - I ' fre: x .-X' , ff l . ' ' y i SUZANNE GIBBS VERNON GOAD DAVID GOFORTH E22 -L D Q -T-Q., ,',.f' Q 7 T' 'I -' 4' . + 4.-, . . 4 ev' v Q -' a.. .. .- :rg - -Q . ,- 1 . L Q-,1.--y , -N ' mfM:' , ki 'v , LINDA GREEN ALBERT GONSER ANN GOODWIN SHIRLEY GRANT RAR A Ag Xk JA - . . RAMONA GUYNN MARY HADLEY DON HAGGARD DONALD HALL JOYCE HALL JERRY HAMMOND Vyrllff JANNELLE HEFNER af 4, E -i . , . .Qs ,:1-54525 H .fi z'::q-9,5 1211. GERRY HENTHORN . 4 Ls F. JEWEL HELMS A Q . A . 3 dev' .,.,5f ? DON HEWITT Q W NS, GRACE HENDERSON ' GEORGE HIGHFILL s- . qi M. 1-uuuusou f . '7' J-A m :. . L. 1. ,f , R. HENDERSON CLYDE HILL 'P if ff? ' ' K V We had the r.-lax: and bold flu arrbu 2 ' . 9 Ax fur a diplowm mrb snvior nuxrrbex! W L. 'Shia r 'Q J 2 X Ss, ...J 41 x 'iw -'A ,.. a at 1 47' eil? , . ,-air'-5 ,X f K. GREENLEE ' gif ' .3 3 . S . In as FRANK HEAV- ER . K ,1 I, l , ' .- xv 1 'Ei 1' E' I .?if1,. ,,i.1?ll ' A Q1 H. HENDRICKSON JOHN mu. - '-' A 'f' .S K 1 ' .. .r -,. wf DON HIRSCHLER WILLIAM HITTLE ELLEN HOEFER lDianne Samuels and Nancy Cockrelll HUBIE HOLLOWAY TOM HOPKINS A , :A fi , f if S '1 , I 3 '.. - .vi . ask L Hifi- .I'1.-:JRR . . 3' . . f if 5. ' ' A J I .i1::fiRGPf'5.1?l!fzs5iA2a'.s ELIZABETH HORN DAVID HORST MARY ANN HOWELL LEON HOWRY GAILRY HULME DON HUNSAKER BILL INGLIS FRANCES INGRAM : A . . . , J g , 1 A K K' L Q E, 5 f - F . IST? I :3.,v.- Ig ' Y: A 4? ,... ,, A 2 -' I . f A C 173 . J. , . . ' S1 - , ,ya iifgxf . JJ if 11 ' r Y -3, ff. '.kf L , 'll Y XA '. V yy' ZA igkz LEA Ta . KS .K V sig . . 2 529 it K 4 I - i A -. Aw? A - sw c vu f HASKELL IRWIN DELBERT JOHNSON BILLY JOHNSTON HOWARD JONES SUSAN JONES JOHN JORDAN GEORGANN KADAVY LUCRETIA KEELER . - 'Q 4 A . .:,. , j: .,x f 'Q 4' A , ig: X f 1, - Q .k . . f A A I? seg gg, .3 f E2 .I - - if ., 3,5 dn - A f ww vw' -.-A asm. nuauav .45- JAMES KIRK PAT KELLY CLARICA KENT A. B. KEY JIM KILLIAN KAY KING VAN BROOKS KOLB Q- 1. A R 5 sf' 1 -L iv 1 2- zwuwl R .it R ,- f. . '3 1 1' 15 F J gi A R, F ,, 5 I LR R R 'N ?' RWR, .R 5 R P3- F ii ML N Lf 5 R al' uniora of Kenb-af are we Q3 X 1 W1 ' LR 'RRTR5 Q Q ,R- JUDY LOBDELL .. 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L re R as f, L L Q fi uf 3 3 A R N RR gfqfigiff 'if R 'Lp R 1 . A , QL 'E R H IVY McFADDEN R J, RRRR JOE MEDELL PATRICIA MELTON S : LE DON McGINLEY ' MW. 'F : in , A :I-7 A RR ,QQ RRRRRL BOB LONG Ummm, -J-xi R if x. MQ 1 , WH if R ' -in G. MARSHALL L ev 'Tl W N -JL ggi X R L fy A dv 5 R R. R PATSY McKELVY non LONG 4J0h.-J M .- R ,- gi' an CONNIE MARTINEZ 1 Y' I A R .RR N' - 9 ' A N ' XR tk it KENNETH McNAIR 4 R 5 RRRZLS BETTY BCILLER R RJR, R, I EQ RVQ ,n ga R I H, K 'E R f 'x V X ' R 'L GERALD MILLER JANICE MILLER l R- i t, fi, ' L AR A RR R f ' R A ' A - R 'J R R RR A'AR R R RR J 'J 5 Q 'Rui RJ Y RRR, g 555 : R 3521 JACK Mxzn J. D. MOON CHARLES Moons JERRY Mooluz Jmmnz Moons RALPH Moons RJ R R ' BARBARA Moluuson MARY LOU Monxow JACK MURPHY DUANL mnucx JOYCE NARD near. NEAL IR M, Q ' ' :IR J - R RR - R R- R R Q-U -- R 4' - R A-R - ' - - , R R .R R R R ' RR-RR ' ' L A Loxs NELSON GWEN NE1 rLsroN GARY Newsom enum NORLIN CHESTER NUNLEY sos ovsnsrunr I '55 R R A ' I A f? ,R R- A f -J'R '- if 331- E R- i 1 R. R A Ha r i z . R ,Digi ,. RRR f Any, lg LR 5 -' - R I 5 Q JIM PAGONIS CHARLENE PAINE BETHENE PALMER LOUIS PARHAM NANCY PARRISH DALE PATRICK aL 2 ,f ' ROSETTA OWENS WANDA OWENS ff- ,L.zf': - - Rggk f A1'R - cAnoLYN PAT1'oN CARLEE PAULEY -44- 'an I9l'0u Le! ana! ad we Call . 4 .1: - JL EVELYN PAYNE S A W . 1 . if 1 Q..-m : , X s A Q f is f fi. v X .5 .gr A f , gg-, .V Qv -, ' L Bu E- in '- ' 4' Q is - ,E ARCHIE POOLE Q A ,M . 1 lfffffz I '-iw '. Q31 I 5' ' s , ii V K I F' 4+ Q16 . ii, HARON PEAIRSON 10 ANN PEAKE , L, , qi ,S , f- we M? if Sf JIMMY PORTER GENE POSEY ,M k I. L. 'Ak , ' .A A K. wwf' 1- 5,4-gf, 'K 1. 3f,,:f5g,, .- -1 . A W M J X ww 1 , . Q, . sf .L Q. 35:1 X' , we , 'Q 9? 'ud p 'I'-My . W N ,, w A 1 SWF' XE , 0 , - :fra Lsvw GENE ROBERTS ' . ' J H 1: , , 'K f S JOHNNY IUNGGOLD CHARLENE komsnrs -i - V 9, W A A ' ' 'mmf-: f Wi f i! 1 P B . - - I RAY ROE . E K I ' Q 1:51 bcjgjljigafif 5 .,,, 2 f ,gf 5 , A , ,. , , umms SAMU1-:Ls i , ,AJ ff- , ,,. 43'-mf ff 'aws- . , 1, ,-fi 4' f 1 L 55? 'Bw 'I Q Nik JACK SEABOURN 1 1 ' 13 . 1 - 1 :ah - ' - 3 'L.-- .- LTQ. ,. ..,. . ..:,. V ,Ml A F I fa 1 fi' , 4 s . .. E , he ff 2 f' a W L FRED SIMMONS . . 1 2 ..k.L2- '-,, DAPHNE ROSE ROGER RYAN - ,rf , - A K A r Aww 1. A 57 2 L yn' f ,V Q -' ggi-,YL ..- I ' . ' ,L:wiil?f?f f- ,.fw- L g EDITH SAMUELS CAROL SANDLIN I iff , ',g If-'-Q w ev' e t -nv' g RR E+ S EQ? Ei, ' ff BETTY SEATON TOM SEATON 4 gg.. I W .. J , 1 M, :1.f sf21:. A' I 1 u . 1514515 K PAT SIMPSON CAROLYN SLEEKER 114- J ,. .. 5 Sh, w 'S-'xx 5 S4 1 V. .f jf ' Ii' I-'iff 'if I ' . -A A Si ,LITQNQQ -G x'1'SA- 'X--- 1 ,g A JERI SMITH JOE SMITH WAYNE SMITHEE -45- ' 2 DON PER RY +- ' , J 'W XY'-1 5 - MARILYN PUETT w, :L H. PENDERGRAFT JANE PHILLIPS at , ,,,. , A - 1 ' - 5523 .zh px A- lrxefii K 55, , w r .1 I A I vwL wu:?5,fm is six, w 'nr BARBARA QUIGEL ar Q55 4.55 Wu WINSTON RAAB Honor Society by Ibex: qualtiex is madeg Only four juniors make the grade. fMcKeIvy, Massey, Conner, and Robinson, ' gf JACK SHADE 7 H I ' Q Q , I W VERA SLUTZKY si EAEA 9 fC SW . RICKY SNELLINGS , Q W -. . CARLTON SHAW , I ,Q 1. MERLE SHAW if 'S 5 ,V 'S . Q. -'Q R1 .-, . I .- X VW I f , N-8 1 f .mu ,3 ,jam- Q, j. D. PLUMLEE 1? A Q 5 K Q '?' 'H Q WILMA RAY , Nkgw ..LL A Q i g GLORIA ROBINSON SHIRLEY RYAN 5 5- I , I 5- , si za, T. . W Q L, S ,ex a E'- JEAN SARTIN , , . -A A S' Z 'E 1, 125 ,-.k u 2: fe A I MAX SHORT ' A A 9 .. E , 5 A - if-1 ' g H i ' ' WL ' , A 'fig ' : '. F 0 ,L 1 N- 'i' f- 1 - NA , A BARBARA SMITH BETTY SMITH DON SMITH li' A F .L 1 I I I K ,T MYRNA SPARKS SHIRLEY SPARKS x,' 1,112 . RAY STANSBURY - .Lx , :.,-5x-eq, V f BARBARA POLLOCK - 'If' 1 fkfiig g JIMMY mess: X , 4 M ,, 3 i Q2 DICK ROBY M I T G dig I ,- Q 'X WAN DA SAM SHERRILL SCOTT pix 1' A ll ' MQW, I 7 57 i- A NANCY SHULER - 25 . Q 33 A JEAN SMITH , ' ALFRED STEELE '32, . 'U' L-,'L' . ,. RAYMOND STEEN Q z Ll. .4 it WANDA THOMAS ' wg l'gf'11 f 1 ' SHIRLEY TRUSLEY A ' A I X, a ti: . T ' - A V. . g ,K I - 31- V- 'S A' I 1 GEORGE STREETMAN E. STUBBLEFIELD S Q if fvfxg X 'KS I I ff' 13 Elsx :fin Q if If if. A J 2-I-122 ,V bv' 1:1 1 W., I -az' M Jaw' I A A , ' Q PAUL THOMPSON VELMA THOMPSON DORIS TURNER 5: , I PW . E' vrxfi , 4 K R X TEX ULMER w . f ' I g A X . '- W f A R, LEROY WALKER DEAN WALLACE BILL WALTON X . ' - ,SQ ., 1 I N 1 .5 ' rf 1 Z-Lff v ' 5 ' f i wg- - ROBERT WESTBROOK BETTY WHITAKER f , Q n I ff A , -' V DALLAS WISE Q 1 X Lf? DE ANN WOOD I JACKIE WORKMAN CHARLIE CHAPMAN Mr. Malone prnscrlts n faatbnll letter jnrke! Ya junior Alfred Steelz, first member of Li: rnrc to leller in sfrorls in u pre- viously rrglwgufenl xtbnal in Ok lnhanm City. .V,,..3f HARRY WHITMORE JIMMY SULLIVAN CHERI THORNTON I ' 9,3- 'fl'-if I LORETTA VAETH A if 1 O5 , 1,212 5 Q J PRESTON WALTON 3 E K 3 ' M T 0--f BOBBY WILLIAMS JAMES TAINPEAH FEE LEWIS TIDMORE 5. I ig 3 li A ' w e , . BETTY VAUGHN fi , ' -sg, A 2 .M Vi f. LINDA WATKINS al' ,E 1. WILLIAMS C0lnes 37: Lere we ' L .V ' A .1 B 1 ,ai if J: JIM TAYLOR i fs L 'K ? Y .. if 53, . RICHARD TOOL EY h I-A RITA VESSELS I , MARGARET WATSON I, R zf QOL ' .am Y JN ' 53 Y , . lm, -, gr'-ff 5.1 , ig I ,X Q MELVIN TAYLOR .rf-I. .-.f, : , N,,.,1, f.g- ' ,C i eg ' , W.-, Q Q Y-4t5p,g.iQff? 'Q ,,f:i:::i'l RONNIE TRACY , I ,VK . ' z fsifgilf ys MIGNON WADE A . Ev A gl Q df? CAROL WAY I f W 1 .,. j . ' K' ,, ---. : ol ., ROSEMARY THIES A PATTY TRAMEL eh at 3 S swf V ,IQQQWQ-Lx 7' Q ,, .5 A6 ,ff if e X DON WALKER Q . B 5. ? ex 5 K , ,l,,---ful 1 ,- ,A yay ,- - -z:,.-fra.,-Lx-' J AMES WELLS I MIKE WILLIAMS ELIZABETH WILSON LARRY WILSON -46.- :58--- Ciyowclg .l v Back Row: Pat Wetwiska, Gail Pfannkuche. I-'rant Row: Theodore Thompson, Walton Briscoe, Clyde Wixrkleman, Roberta Blanchard, Joe Savage. Ints Abolins, Harry Jones. CLASS OF '58 We, the class of 'S 8, look back on our first year at Central with very pleasant memories. It has been an exciting and happy experience for all of us. We are justly proud of a great number of our sophomore students who have participated in activities. Ronald Logan, Clyde Winkleman, and Jay Jimboy played on the A team in foot- ball. Roy Goad, Jerrell Sullivan, Malcolm Hager, Don Herring, and Harry J ones were members of the B squad. In basketball, our class was well represented on the A team by Theodore Thompson, Roy Goad, and Lequency Barnett. The Exchange Club selected Ints Abolins as Boy of the Month for November, Roberta Blanchard was selected as delegate to the Na- tional Student Council Convention in South Carolina. Playing in Central's Dance Band were Walton Briscoe, David Shaffer, Howard Somberg, and Ronnie Sills. Straight A students for the first semester included Sharon Cooper, Raynette Bishop, Vera Paisley, Joe Savage, Mila Mae Campbell, Martin Cary, John Shaffer, Emily Fox, Joyce Walker, and Lou Ann Osborne. We are looking forward to our next two years, and we believe that the class of '58 will be one of the best to graduate from Central. ..47- Class sponsors-Back Row: Miss Martha Truax, Joe Bush Front Row: Miss Kathleen Lowther, Mrs. Eleanor Askew chairman. Mrs. Dorothy Deardorf. . A I . . ' J, . . -5 ' A A 1 A . - , A ,: -, , ...:, - Q . . .jf - ' ' MERLEAARON D. ABERNATHY INTS ABOLINS JEANNE ADAIR DEAN ALEXANDER W. ALEXANDER N -Q '-. . . 1- ' T? fi v: . if . . A . A A 1 1 , -: '. 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CALVIN MILA MAE CAMPBELL JI., I9 ., ,V 4 .ri-4 BEVERLY ALLEN we MQ M is T. .M .- A 'T T'-3 TI-IELMA AYNES DOROTHY BAKER h -n I 4. rf? 5 , 3 2 6 RJ 'N 5' .. Q . . if ., . -: .zf wwf- .: - A f:: H .- -. ..L . - KENNETH BECK KENNETH BENFORD I.. ,-1f E . .:.gtw11,., - . RAYMOND BOGGS -113,2 1 -.gfggf A 2 .355 C. BRAUDRICK 1 ' Q ,.. f I I VIRGIE CARRELL 'N 14 J . Zffj K ' - ' M . 4 , 'K 5 4 'i 4 .1.1. N V. PAUL BOLNER A .A zz A ANNIE RUTH mucus - . I F2 CLARA CARTER A K N. :is ,QA f 1. R A- A 7:59. dig, E .L .gk X . rig, if , ' CARROL ALLEN f A Q If . - J.- . Efr- if ' Q V . --Aw 0 - Q. , A Q Q 3 ' Q' 2 Z. f 4 A . as ALENE BALLARD H a fe ' 9' if ' A 4 , - A I ROY LEE BENFORD ff. a ' if ' M. BORDWINE W , fi A A A Y ' x WALTON BRISCOE , N ,ga . Q. . T. ' . ., , ,. it YQ JANICE CARTER 1 5 A MARTIN CARY DONALD CASEY AUDREY CAUFIELD GARY CAWTHORN RICHARD CHAPMAN JOYCE CHISM S. CLEVENGER EARL COBBLE f . I - . f A... ggi... . Qjgif Q52 . . Y gf 1. ' 7? A I . A ' - . w . 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A 1 ARCHIE HAWKINS LESLIE HAWORTH LAURA HAYNES CARROL HEARD . q 1 , - A S, , K , l , V. ,W . If , A .- -:- f t . 316 , - , Tw if , . L f ' j 5 f l I :Y Y, Q Y A . Vx, W ' If 2711- 1 1-,, 1 D. HENTHORN ARTHUR HESSEL DOUGLAS HILL GENE HILL 5 1' K: 5 ' ' . Rl, T ,fir ' 1 Qgf X :gg i 1 A IH . K ., A A, KI K , ff , I ,V K : v' ffm if A 'Az Q-12..,:'5fifz 5' T14-fl?f Q-QQ ' .Q . 'mf ' ,X ag gf , , jf, MAURICE HUNTER LARRY HUTCHINS LONNIE HUTCHINS NANCY JACKSON . J, A Lvg. 'Y N' V f' 'V wif! f ,a w i? ' ' 1 A , A - 555552552fsffsfifsfffgw- KENNETH JOHNSON BILLY JONES iv ,x-A 'f 'A Y. Q-Q. . 4. I My i s f .. 1 513515 Y ' . f uf' My 1 x. ' QA. - 4. xxx. f. 4 JIMMY Jomas This I .mf ,.. ,, E YN x rw K 5' 41 BETTY LANE DOYLE LEDFORD M. ANN LEFTWICH VERNONA JONES ? f' ORA LEE LINVILLE .1 X' 1-Q ' 'I' ' 72 V' Y ,V A ' Nz : ' J it f 1 .A ri-V ' .Q1E: j' , A :f fav 4 if 55551. 5 -V - r 'ga ,xi-, 3121 mfg-igg'f55, J 1, , ,, QT? 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Q: ' te: C .Q e 1' H54 , f v. wr- f YZ if I JOANNA HENSON , Q55 fig- Y: ,fi 5 V, .Y ,' I 4 , f xx BILLY HOWRY J JJMI - A AS I 'f 1 mf4fiJ -I I , RUBY JIM GLEN JOHNNE NE DORA JoHNsoN BERNICE JORDAN LOWELL KIMBALL DONNA KING .Y i .Y , ., A ,ug-3, x N. 3 - , ' If I Y PENNY LOWERY SARAH MAYABB . -Q' 5 Y, ,gif -Q. . SHIRLEY McMlLLAN DOROTHY MEEKS. 5' Wa., 1 YP' BETTY MCCULLOUGH 4 iffzgj. - , J A E W I LYYJ Q 'YJYS DON NA METCALF LARRY KING J. McDANIELS 'E JAMES Mn.1.En JAMES MURRY FRANKIE NEWPORT ROSE NOBLES DIANA NORLIN . ...Tin ,...,. Y, T . V Hi V JVAKA A 35 1W',V :W xv I. ,. - N- K A 5. 5 , Q. -, . - 'f - -. . . -Q A . .f-1 - ' , .1 . .. Xrgmaggzf -J 3, 7 fy '-' I '. 'S if -:I Q,f.s '?l5'? , 51, , V f-41: If-11s, fy' Y A .- -Y, L .V-Lf. I -Q N' K , gf 6.19, Ng fn, 'i-, . f ..-. --' ig: -iv. ET .J ,5w'fl W' X 5 Jw f-'sas f diff- ff Y ,. 1- fail., r.3,5m1,f +a3 f,fs,,r-,gf f .- fgzfvygw . ..4 f 'Y ., S, 3 iesi-QQMQQ w - ref: TOMALIE PEERY CHARLES PHILLIPS TOMMY PRICE JOHN PUTNEY gm: 2 uafe in 61.1 eanfime, iue more yeara ofzan. ., ' 4?7f3 f'i, r , he , to I A ' iiicc - f, . , S? it ,Fi -f1Z 1zfv'l2 ' f 1 , 1 i f' G 1, if pi' S it 1 -i f,-- Wifi 4 ,ef ,F Sf' . 5 v file Xft.-.ef - fe L ' ' 3- 4 if src, f',,,T,IEZ',: wg -' X ,ff it 0 in we - 'Q 'g-3,,,g,-tlzlk. .L.,,, . .:, 5, If 3,5 pl -531 5, ' ' i Ljgiwlfx . i if , ' w lf: 1 Q' M. ANN QUINETFE . .i ,, ,x 6 1? 1' wwe' , ew ,,ff'- 'eifigjijf NAOMI SAMUEL DENNIS RAMBO DARLENE RAMSEY EUGENE RAMSEY GARY RAY JOE RIVERS , 5 , ,, . ,, 1, 1 A f PATRICIA ROWTON MELBA RUDY r ,2 f, '---,- Q f m . W , + -1 , r- ' - ,gt - ' , I - - : fin S - ,. '.' 4 . I ' 'IL L . .' AT' W , A ,I I I . , '-A- A ' I' - . 1 - -. ' f an 5 :fra feiiszffr fr,- fvf .1. : -. ,egffafm ' -Q 5 of wi ejggsq I .' ' '-' JERRY SANDERS JANET SENTERS PATSY SIGMON JOYCE SIMMONS WARREN SMITH TQ . fr, ' ine.: Q1 l I It LORETTA TIGER A, ,.,.., ,... v . -N., wtf, t x M V , X' S iz eg 4 4: A J Y fe ' X 'Q x G 1 ,W .t Mt, 1 gt L 'TEEN WMS DONNA WAY 371 -Q .jaw 33, , K 1 1 M F , S, , -,314 few-r ,-,,m,.- ti. wg 1 V 5 35' Q We 5 w is x r is 1- on R we 1' e ww z BILLY WOODS MICHAEL WRIGHT J ,-my 5 A,- 2 R555 ,Q ft - fgefw, . 9221? gay-ffaeQ5?,,ei,,r -- vffvm 3543 X-f xl '44-N 7' M35 iff 335 if 5 A im ' ANITA SANCHEZ , -1 UAL, -,Egg RONNIE SMALLEY BIRDIE SMITH Jun: smrm .yj 4 1 fifiiq gi- f' I Y K - - V 1, , - -I K I X , ., f 'rf ' ' , of if T B to o R 'S ,h.- ,V 1- 'aw ' 'Q 2 ,EEF , Tim - - f ' ,- ,gp - , 'i A , , Q 2- - 'X A., , B si -. , 1-,em .ilzwiai h ' , 1955, - i 2, M. ANN STANLEY WILLA SMITH JUNE SNOW DORIS SPANGLER . vx- .gf Q i, -,yw5.g,,,q ,,,V- ,, If 11 'wif 4 1 if Sf? ,ft Q ., y, gf '-'I ' J gg' -2 - , A , f k X X f M f. J f X Mi Q Q. Q' gg, gif S33 X e Q xt., in S .-.Vex - Y N by jm,a,,. li Egg, Y X me 1' S. ' H' gf 1 5 an . ,Q Q A 'il E- . 15, 1 I nf' Q N ,X if , 6 I BILLY TILLISON K. TOWNSEND new ,fi-5, 5:1 .- , - 1,5 : .-Q.. 1 MARY TRAMEL , li .5 J gn , 'sail I 1. , 3 Q za- -'S' A f aff H -fi am! A gn .tal sm? we gow if W 3'1 -5155? ,v I jfs., , ,. 5 ' ir ' f , 5 5 'Y -,. F. .. 1 zfff. --ii :f.,:f.:e.e ., g E ,agp Ui' in -Q GARY WEST Clw of l59 Banley, Karen Cain, Wanda Carothers, Loi: Chadwell, Twyla Chastain, Alberm Davis, William Denton, John Dickson, Jo Ann Dickson, Loydean Dill, Peggy Endaley, Leah Estell, Tommy Good, Donald Haggard, Kenneth Hamilton, Margaret Harris, Linda Lou Harrie, Ralph Harvey, Jean Hayward, Lawrence 3 , 1, x 4:94-f ,Af 1, e .I-,w M W CECILIA WEVER ' EQ 3 L SUE WHEELER . :.,i,, 51,36 1-. gr Q., , 1 Liv- ef- I . ff-,w,,, .-,ee .LA ., DANET TUBBS W K-N s .. Mahan nal 4Anwn in cha: .urlioru Hennhall, Lance Hinkle, Ray Claude Hole, Jamet Buddy Hordrick, Mary Howard, Delores Ann J acluon, Jn Linda Lon Johnson, Wanda Dean Knight, Donald Ray Legg, Pamela Sue Mcliane, Margaret McKinnon, Buddy Nelson, Delores Payne, Roy Pruitt, Pauy Raymond, Rosemary Ron-ack, Beverly Sanders, Earnest Smith, Arthur Steen, Raymond Wever, Bertie Lou White, Richard BENJAMIN STEEN J ANICE THOMAS - L- ' .Q ff Qzi ,i Q. ,- ,' , -A 11,2 ' Q fx .. iw ,, , V '- , 3,--gf 1, gg?-Q ' -, -if .:w!,f ae1f gg-1' f 2,2 I . .3 1 L fi CLARA TULLIS NANCY WALKER - .,., ,- A , 'lf ji ,, I J. f at Ke' ., if , xx 7.- Williama, Tomlnye Wilson, Melvin Wood, Don Alan Young, Billy C1144 of ko Armstrong, Dorothy Boyd, .lim Brewingmn, Bettie Davis, Juanita Denton, Hugh Dougherty, Patricia Edwards, Novalene Fixico, Della Franklin, Joyce Hamilton, Annie Hamilton, Men Hendrickson, Joyce Hinkle, J . D. James, Minnie Johnson, Joyce Johnson, Kenneth Lamb, Charlene Ledford, Doyle Linville, Ora Lee McLeffan, Billie Marrow, Wanda Mulhall, Johnny Preston, Helen Price, Albert Ramsy, Eugene Rav. Gary Sanchez, Anita Speer, Sandra Stockton, Jimmie Vandiver, Billie 1 CAM of 61 Alfaro, Richard Briggs, Mary Ann Can-eu, Judy Carlow, Barbara JERRY THOLQSON I, . ,A-.,, 1 A Q 3 , I A-',5SiYlvW',i -' VFSTINA WALKER eg ' 3552. ,, - ' :iw 'T ,L 'VJ 'A A E K .gp lxa '--:,' , ',i. wifi-,V :. ' :s2fH' .41,.,::2 f ,W - V - f , Us ,' fwfQ1f.,ff ff 'bf-' 2!Q2'f'if5'H w 1. '1 +o Q 'K 5 fbi l - li' A -I gg-if f-- if ff , -12, 2a -2 Ping 1 ,S of, PAUL WILLIAMS BEVERLY WILLIS DELBERT WOOD RUTH WOOD Fraley, Sally Givin, Sharon Haggard, Sharon Heard, Ava Hill, David Hunter, Billy Husfeldt, Louise Murphy, Mary Ellen Peoenon, Joyce Stewart, Melvin Thompson, Gene Thompson, Terry Walker, Leona Wheeler, Virginia -62.- Um' Centml athlete! are the W H E E L S that bring wfeune upon tl9ej?ela'.s: These are the members of Cent:-al's Athletic Council. Back Row: Mr. A. E. Phillips, Mr. Ralph V. Miller, Mr. Clarence Breit- haupt, Mr. J. S. Burleson, and Mr. M. V. Van Meter. Front Row: Miss Mary Neel, Mr. J. Frank Malone, and Mr. Leon Bruner. w Shirley Shoemake, Jerry Hammond, Dennis Brite, Donna Tinder. i E Q 5 2 E 7 W w Darlene McFarland, Jack Wellborn, Edwina Fausett, Harvey Morton. l W W W A 3 f 3 ,, a , 2 Y ' ' ' H --111 ' V w- - - -k -1 - ,., , L ..f:,,, .M ,V .,-1:,-. W. V ff 4 Back Row: Coach Vince Robison, Roy Goad, Jarrell Sullivan, Bob Dunlap, Bruce Farril, Harry Jones, Don Hirschler, Don Herring, Jim King, Coach jack Lester, Earl joseph, William Jordan, Coach Leon Bruner, Coach Byron Roberts. Fourth Row: Coach Merle Harrell, Rickey Snellings, Fred Simmons, Johnny Ore, Thurman Mayfield, Alfred Steele, Ronnie Logan, Bobby Geimausaddle, Hoyt Davis, Burl Kelly, Harold Harper. Third Row: Douglas Oden, jay Jimboy, jerry Graves, Bill Hollen- beck, Clyde 'Winkleman, Don Roberts, Hal Dunaway, Tom Moses, Vernal Spybuck, Emmitt Washington. Second Row: jerry Miller, Malcolm Hager, George Streetman, Ronald Williams, Larry Tower, Richard Bailey, Bill Rooks, Mike Brumley, Leo Jordan, Don Perry. Front Row: Robert Davis, Tony Murphy, Benny Morgan, Fred Casteel, Andy Moews, Bill Lynn, Roger Ryan, Bob Collins, James Tainpeah V . joofdaf Central met BLACKWELL in football for the third time in history, with the Maroons winning 18-0 before 2,000 fans. Central set up Black- well's three touchdowns with two fumbles and a blocked kick. NORTHEAST beat the Cards in the second game of the season, for the first time in fourteen years, with a 20-0 victory. The Vikings scored on a 76-yard punt return in the first half, and on two pass plays covering 18 and 22 yards re- spectively in the second half. Once again, jinxed by fumbles, and playing in the rain, the Cards dropped their third game of the year by a score of 20-7 , made by half-time. Fumbles gave JOHN MARSHALL many op- portunities which they cashed in on. The Cards scored on a short plunge by the fullback, Brum- ley, in the first quarter. ENID ran over the Cards in the second Mid- State clash for both teams, 34 to 13. It was the Plainsmen most of the way in the first half as they ran three touchdowns across. Central came back to score on long pass plays for 55 and 45 yards respectively, with Graves and Heavener grabbing the handles. 'On October 14, the big game of the year ar- rived for the Cards and NORTHWEST. Al- though Central lost 3 1 to 6, the Cardinals played one of their best games of the season to this point. Central had many breaks with good chances to score other touchdowns, but didn't quite cash in on them. ,Central and GRANT, members of the new -65- Capital Conference, met on the football field for the first time. Both teams were unable to move the ball in the first quarter, Grant made a touchdown in the second quarter and one in the second half. Final score was 14-O. The Cardinals traveled three hundred miles down to WACO, TEXAS, to play an interstate football game with the Tigers. Central drew first blood in scoring on a 48-yard pass inter- ception which Steele ran back all the way. But in the second half, Waco's Tigers opened up the flood gates as 49 points poured through to make the final score 56-6. The Central Cardinals scored for the first time in three years against the CAPITOL HILL RED- SKINS, but our 13 points were not enough for the Hi1l's 47. The Redskins ran wild the first quarter, scoring 33 points on beautiful runs made by their explosive backfield. The Cards' final touchdown came in the fourth quarter with a spectacular 40-yard pass play. Central's next encounter was with a strong SHAWNEE team that had stood up against a powerful Capitol Hill force for a 20-20 tie. In a game that was full of infractions of the rules, the Wolves went on for a 33 to 6 victory. Then came the last game of the year with the Knights of ST. GREGORY. There was a crash, bones were heard to crunchg arms and legs were in a tangle for every play. After it was all over, the Red Birds had won their only game of the year, 26-13. Long, wild, and wooly runs were made by Brumley and Steele as they received beautiful blocking from the whole team. orwar grae? Can? Ae Leaf., . g , ' Q , it? N. is I 'fx K AQ L K '1Q,1.f .. I. .- A LEON BRUNER JACK LESTER VINCE ROBISON MERLE HARREL BYRON ROBERTS Head Coacb Assixlanl Assistant Assistuuf Arsisfaut MIKE BRUMLEY TONY MURPHY JERRY GRAVES DENNIS de FREESE LEE JORDAN Fullback, Sr. End, Sr. Hulfbark, Sr. Tackle, Sr. Tackle, Sr. TOMMY MOSES THURMAN MAYFIELD LARRY TOWER BILL ROOKS BILL Center, Sr. End, Sr. Halfback, Sr. Guard, Sr. HOLLENBECK End, Sr. X S L 5 X Better catch itg ben some the Cards! Brumley gets tba! exlm yard. -66- gacihefd Aoyaif Ma y reef! HAL DUNAWAY BENNY MORGAN JOE DURAN Hnlfbnck, Sr. End, jr. Tacklqjr. ALFRED STEELE Halflmck, Ir. BOB COLLINS ROBERT DAVIS BILL LYNN Tackle, jr. Tarkle, Ir. u r r. DON ROBERTS SAM CHANEY Quarterback, Fr. Manager, jr. Logan carries the mail across the goal. -57.. Gad,j Central ....,., Central ....... Central .,....A Central .,..... Central . ...... Central. ...... Central ....... Central ......,. Central ....., Central ..,,., Central ....... Central ....... Central ....... Central ....... Central. .... -- Central- ........ Central ....... Central. ...... RONNIE LOGAN CLYDE WINKLEMAN Halflmck, Snpb. Cenler, Sopb. FOOTBALL A SCORES 0 Blackwell ---- 0 Northeast ------------ -.-..----20 7 John Marshall ------ 3 Enid 6 Northwest 1 --.- 0 Grant ------l4 ---- 6 Waco -----.-13 Capitol Hill ---..----47 --,.,-- 6 Shawnee .---.---.33 -------26. St. Gregory ..-.--13 B SQUAD SCORES --.- 0 Northeast ------ ------l ------- 0 Chickasha --.---l9 .------25 Harding ------.---. -----.- I3 ---- 0 Capitol Hill .------ ------.l2 Northwest 5 ---- 6 Putnam City -----.-- --------.2l 6 Midwest City ------.20 Classen J.1.,.f J.1.,.f ma. 49. We -l:,-f..- ji ,P Q Q41 ' 5 Vx? ' f ?i . i 4 5' , R M - e5,1E'.s,Q5,' - - ' A if . se?T'TSi31iS f 4 fgi 34114 'Q .fif-'.Q.i:-:ifwQ52:'f.,1aff? -rrQ, .,,x.'f , P f , . ,,tA.4,'f Q', ya BYRON ROBERTS Head Coacb VERNAL SPYBUCK Manu er,Sr? Q ' ,WW fd IQjy,'.,f.l i jilv-'L LL L B A S K E T B A L L At the end of the basketball season last year, Coach Roberts antici- pated an experienced team for the coming year, with four starters re- turning. But with one joining the Air Force and another getting injured in football, the experience on the first string was cut in half. Central lost heartbreaking decisions by a single point to U. S. Grant and to John Marshall. The Cardinals received additional height at mid-term from six- five Don McDuff, which enabled the Cards to show great improvement. Starters for this year were Don McDuff, Robert Rickey, Bennie Morgan, Pat Price, and Theodore Thompson, with Jack Fryrear and Billy Workman doing most of the relieving from the bench. A SQUAD BASKETBALL SCORES DON STEFFENSEN CHESTER NUNLEY For-ward,Sr. Forwurd,Ir. Grant ....,...........,..... -.---.-Central John Marshall ..,.. ....... 4 8 40. .... - ....... Central john Marshall ..,.. ....... 6 6 65 ...... ....... Ce ntral Duncanmf' ,.....,,... .,...., 4 2 ' 48 ...... ....... C entral El Renomi' .........,.... ....... 5 9 44 ..... ....... Ce ntral Capitol Hill'f'1' ...... ,..... . as 49 .r,. C. ....... Central Southeast ...,......... ....... 5 8 44 ...,, . ....... Central Northwest ,..., ,,...,. 5 4 35d U . .,..... Central Grant .,...,.... ....... 4 3 42 , . ....... Central Shawnee ...... ...,.,. 3 4 21 C . . ....... Central Enid ..............., ,...... 5 6 48 . ....... Central Capitol Hill .... .. ....... 63 42 . , , ...,.,. Central Northeast .,... ....... 5 4 61 ....... Central Southeastu' ,.... ....... 6 7 73 ....... Central El Reno .....,....,... .,..... 65 43. ..... ,...... Ce ntral Catholic High ...,... 69 79 ....., ....... C entral Northwestx' .,,. ...... . 68 4 3 ..,... ....... Ce ntral Northeast ,. ..,, ...,... 6 6 61 ...... ......, C entral Shawnee ,...,.... ....... 6 8 ' 58 ...... ....... Ce ntral Enid .,...,... ...s..... ..s.... 7 3 62 ..s... ....... Ce ntral Capitol Hill .... ., ..... 57 28 ....,. .,..... C entral Northwesti! P ' .... . . ,... .43 37 ,... , .,,,.,.,.. .........,,,. C entral i'iDenotes overtime. 'NEI Reno Tournament. 'i':H9Regionals. RICKEY PAT PRICE BENNY MORGAN DON McDU:F kr . Cenfralk MrDuff and El Reno's Land make tall man bid for ball. Fryrear fill an d Thompson U 51 and Morgan bop: WU drop 168-. jak if away., JACK FRYREAR THEODORE THOMPSON LEQUENCY BARNETT BILLY WORKMAN DON ROBERTS Forward, Soplv. Forward, Soplr. Guard, Sopb. Forward, Sr. Guard, Fr. Rlrkeys goin' to bite bl: ann off! -69- Xl Backkow:IntsAbolinx,Jim1-nyWells.Serand Row: jerry Hammond, Ronald R h N D H ' t R V l Henderson, obert Gray, C ester unley, on errmg. Frou ow: ern: Spybuck, Roy Goad, Danny Barnett, Don Roberts, George Stteetman, Vince Robison, Coach. BASKETBALL The B team had a respectable record with 13 wins and 10 defeats. Vince Robison was the coach of the B teamers Who, we hope, considerable strength to Coach Roberts' varsity squad of '57. Fryrzar sinks two points for Central. B SQUAD BASKETBALL SCORES will add Grant --- .... ---------. ......... .-------1 9 59-- ..... - ...... ----------------Central John Marshall .... ---- .... ----2 3 47 .... - ....... - .... -.--.---------Central John Marshall ............... -----..--41 5 3 ................ ---------Central Southeast ---- ........ - ........ ----3 9 5 5 .... -----. ...... ........... . Central Classen A - .... ---- .... ----------5 3 44 .............................. - .... Central N. W. Classen -- ........ -. ........ -.--3 0 3 3 ...... --------- ....... --- ..... .Central Grant ................. - ........ -- .... ----3 8 3 6 ................ --------- ........ Central Harding ............. - .... - ............... 6 1 6 0- ................ - ,........... ---Central Shawnee ............. - ..... ----- ......... 4 7 3 4 ....... a---- ....... ----- ....... -Central Casady ........ ------------- .... - .... 2 5 3 3 .- ....... ------- ......, ------Central Enid ..... - .......... ----.- ....... ---5 3 3 8 ....... --------. .......... --Central Capitol Hill ..... ...... .- ..... - ---38 40- ........ ---- .......... --Central Northeast --- ...... ..... -- -- .... --44 47- ........ .... - ........ Ce ntral Southeast .... -- ..... L .......... --3 1 48 .......... --------Central El Reno - .... - .... - .................. ..-3 3 42 ..... - ......... ........... - -Central N. W. Classen .......... - ............ 5 6 42 ..... - ........ ................. Ce ntral Northeast ......... - ............. -- .... 52 42 ................ - .......... Central Shawnee .............. - ....... -----5 8 68--- ..... - .... - --------Central Enid ................... - .................. -3 6 29--- ---- - -.-..---. -..... - -Central Capitol Hill ----- ---- ..-.-- ----.-42 27 ------- - ..---.-.- -------. Ce ntral .Mf em Ligh--Lif em Aw., VINCE ROBISON BENNY MORGAN JERRY GRAVES WILLIS WARDEN PAT PRICE BILL CURLY Coach, 1 9 5 6 Pitcher, sllph. Pitcher, jun. Serond base, Sen. Second base, lun. Outfielder, Sen MIKE BRUMLEY TONY MURPHY CASTON CHRISTIAN ROBERT RICKEY JIM BLAKE LARRY WILDER Catcher, jun. Outfielder, jun. Outfieldzr, Sen. Third base, lun. Oulfielder, Sen. Pitcher, Sen. LARRY TOWER RICHARD BAILEY GRANT VENTERS FRANK PIEAVENER JERRY POSTON GEORGE STREETMAN Sbortstop, jun. First bass, jun. First base, Sen. Ouffizldtr. SODb. First Base, Sen. Catcher, Sopb. The Central Cards were dark horses when they went into the O.U. state tournament, the largest in the country, at Norman, but they came out like shining thoroughbredsn when they pulled a major upset to win the tourna- ment for the second straight year. They beat Madill, Duncan, McAlester, and Choctaw, and then beat Lawton in the finals in a blinding dust Storm. Outstanding pitching by Jerry Graves was a main factor in the five victories at Nor- man. Willis Warden made All-State for Central as he took everything that was hit in his direction at second base during the season. He also was designated Player of the Year by city sports writers. With eleven lettermen returning, including Jerry Graves, Larry Tower, Robert Rickey, Tony Murphy, and Mike Brumley, all of whom re- ceived All-City honorable mention in '5 5, we are expecting an even bigger season in '56 under our new coach, Vince Robison. BASEBALL SCORES 1 9 5 5 Central..-.--...21 Crooked Oak S Central ..... ..--IZ Central--- .... ... 6 John Marshall 5 CentraL...-..... Central... .... - 3 Clausen .. .... -.. 1 Central-- .... -.. Central .... ...--. I Norman - .... --. 8 Central-....-..- Central- .,.. ...... 6 Capitol Hill - 9 Central ........ --- Central..- ........ 6 Enid ...... ..- ..., 16 Central ..... ..--- Central ..... --- 2 Shawnee ........ 10 Central.-....... Putnam City -. 9 Central...-......1l 'Duncan ..., ...-.. 3 Classen .....- 3 Central..-......l0 McAlester -.. 3 John Marshall 1 Central... ..,.. 12 'Choctaw ..--.. 2 Norman .....- 5 Central..--....l1 Lawton .......-- 7 Northeast --- 3 Cent:-aL..... 2 Nox-theast - ---- -4 Capitol Hill - 2 Central......--..12 Shawnee --..-...- 6 'Madill ....-.... 5 Central----..-12 Douglas ....... ... 2 Central.. .... ... 0 Enid ... ...... -. 2 'O.U. Tournaments. Championship game, O.U. Tournament 'Regionals -70-. Olfle On, Cal'6l5'Lt is 522 yOU g,0! Buck Row: Winston Raab. Fifth-Row: Steve Benson, John Seel y, Robert Davis, Roger Ryan, Bob Davis, Jenn Coley, James Tainpeah, Don Schulz. Fourth Row: Jimmy Moore, Thurman M ayfield, Archie Gordon, Bill Lynn, Wayland Martin, Ronald Eden, Robert Gay, James Washington. Third Row: Dan Barne tt, Don Roberts, Hal Dunaway, H. B. O'Neal, Alfred Steele, Grant Bell, Byrl Kelly, Joe Funchet. Second Row: Douglas Ode n, Chester Nunley, Don Wood, R. A. Colvin, Charles Sims, Chuck Price, Clyde Winkleman, Jerrel Sullivan, Don Hershler. Front Row: Merle Harrel, coach. TRACK Central's track team in 195 5 was not large enough to win meets, although a few boys took individual honors. In 1956 the squad was large enough to win a five-school meet in March, and to be invited to participate in the Aggie Relays. Tom Moses, Coach Harrel, james Tainpeah. C0205 Harrel, Bob Davis, D011 Hifschlef- eff? Skype ..71.. elle gOt oompbl 2 on fL2 beam. MRS, JO LETA TILLEY JOAN LEWIS CLAUDIA SIMMONS ALICE LANE BETTY LOMAN CM,-1, Softball, Basketball, Volleyball Softball, Basketball, Volleyball Softball, Basketball, Volleyball Basketball MARGARET McLAUGHl.IN BERNICE SMITH EDITH SAMUEL ODESSA MCCASKILL FRANCES RUSSELL Basketball Basketball, Volleyball Softball, Basketball, Volleyball Basketball Basketball GIRLS' If you would care to see twenty-seven hard working, willing, and eager girls, just take a trip to the girls' gym sixth hour each day. The , girls' sports class meets there. They make up the B,Z':222,f,m::,,, teams who represent Central in the sports in which girls compete. There are softball, volley- ball, and basketball teams. PM: TMR I sand :bot Mary! No fm balding me bm, Mary! 172- 7 1 1 2 7 1 ive been ra 6 Zur Kenfrafd feam. I RITA ADAIR JOYCE NARD LA NELL STAEHR BERTHA AUTAUBO WANDA MURRAY Basketball Softball, Basketball, Volleyball Softball, Basketball, Volleyball Softball, Basketball Softball, Basketball, Volleyball A I A,-' ix, e x.,-.r F . PATSY MCKELVY JOAN SMITH PEARL ETTA MALOY SHIRLENE DeWOODY SHIRLEY SPARKS Softball, Basketball, Volleyball Basketball Softball, Basketball Softball, Basketball Basketball, Volleyball SPORTS Table tennis, badminton, and tennis are played as individual sports. The Central girls meet representatives from other schools, make friends for themselves, and make friends for our MABY RENFROE Softball, Basketball, Volleyball school by the good sportsmanship they exhibit at each game in which they participate. Get moving, gals! We can't bold tbat ball! Wake up, Friday! Leu bit tbat bird! ' 1731 unior .Mg .spaorfd BASKETBALL- Back Row: Douglas Walker, Steve Stark, Horen Shook, David McClure. Third Row: Chuck Price, Don Miller, jerry Mails, Richard Oden. Second Row: Carl Woods, Billy Connell, Garlene Parks, Louis Steele. First Row: Don Goad, Joe Plumlee, capt., Mr. Jack Lester, Coach. TRACK- Back Row: Sterling Weeks, Melvin Parks, James Allen, Ted Meador, Gene Demmit, Fred Owen, Eddie Strickland. Second Row: Coach Lester, Richard Denton, Dozell Miller, Albert Steele, johnny Orr, Kingsley Adams, Billy Connell, Richard Odom. First Row: Jeff Little, Billy Calvin, James R. Miller, Maurice Hunter, james Allen, Larry Parks. 174- 8 1 yy 16, N' Qkzx 1 . si' .QQQSEJ '..- 1 N gf- . ' 'nb' r' lll?T!fA- 5? AV . Il fd , .Q N' F ' ff Ik ,ff -My f 4:- fw ' 1 fy I' 'NI' - .. f I 2 X - Q W f' ix . , 5 ,, xy '-'4 e 1 , 465,411 -xt V K Z ' -. 1--, ii -Y 1 fsk 5 aff ff ' L. iS1 k : f... Q ,1,: 1 1 tif X ' Q 2 Qs ik, f f xx Y . I E, 2 Qfj :f - I if ,rg j , ,. fl wg ga, LJ QQ Our activities' are the L OA D that keql us in tloepresent mode ,ga as NQWUQ 5 21' 9 -. ,. , ,. . , are . . , ,., . -Vagfg., ,.,.. ,f.,f.-7 V gen-. - - ln., ,g.- K ,i,,.... its 5- eiff-V?-.:'Sfhsf1ikf1' fr?-1 . M 1 ,frff 'T: nf: ff- - X , - , if 5 ' . li N ff . ' ,S ., : , Buck Row: Frances Wheeler, Barbara Neal, Jim Chastain, Dixie Crum. Front Row: Dorothy jeffrey, Miss Bei-niece Wester, Sponsorg Ruth Swanson. enior' .S7fuJenf gounci First Semester 5 I 5 S W OFFICERS Curtis Schwartz ..... ,.,, , ,,4 .,,..- V ,... President Dorothy Jeffrey ..... .,... Vice-President Jim Chastain ...... ' ,n-4en-e. ,..,, Cor. Sec. .... -- al ...... ' - ,.,-,fn ,,.... Rec. Sec. ---- Ruth Swanson ....... Treasurer Mary Helen Deer ..,...,. ,.7. , Sgt.-at-Arms ..... Miss Berniece Wester .... .,,,. . Sponsor Second Semester ----- Ruth Swanson ------ Curtis Schwartz Mary Helen Deer Dixie Crum Frances Wheeler X ,--,,--.,,-- lim Chastain Miss Berniece Wester SENIORS-Back Row: Pat Pendergraft, Curtis Schwartz, Marion Harkey, Claude Long, Jack Wellborn. Front Row: Dorothy Jeffrey, Maxine Lightner, Frances Wheeler, Shirley Shoemake, Darlene McFarland. -76- JUNIORS-Back Row: Nancy Shuler, Janice Miller, Judy Lobdell, Barbara Morrison, Charlene Roberts. Front Row: Walter Conner, Mary Helen Deer, Betty Miller, Daphne Rose, Geraldine Henthorne, Dixie Lee Crum. The Student Council is made up of student representatives from clubs, organizations, and homerooms. Their meetings are held during a regular class period, the last hour of each day. During the school year they sponsor many activities, these activities are planned and carried out by committees made up of the council members. Among the things sponsored are the stores, which sell school supplies, the assemblies, and the big talent show which has now become a tradition. The council and its various committees have also fostered civic drives such as the Big One and the March of Dimes. Exchange Day is a program sponsored by the Intra-City Student Council. One boy and one SOPHOMORES-Burk Row: Bob Puett, Dean Doty, Douglas Oden, C rosby, Gail Pfannkuche, Roberta Blanchard. girl from each school go to another city school to visit all day. After each student returns from a visit, he reports to the council how the other school is set-up and run. The Sportsmanship Code is also sponsored by Intra-City Student Council. When city schools play each other, representatives from the op- ponents' team are designated to judge the con- duct of the team, coach, and spectators, before, during, and after the game. Points are taken off for unsportsmanlike conduct, and the scores are published in the sports section of the newspaper. A trophy is given at the end of the year to the school having shown the best sportsmanship. LeRoy Laurent. Front Row: Nadine Ridenour, Carolyn V 3 5 52. iw Y . rx unior .siualenf Counci Buck Row: Wayne Husted, Ted Meador, Fred Owens, Billy Rigsby, Mary Huffines, Joy Chastain. Second Row: Lois Heimback, Mary Tucker, Rita Wiggington, Gaylene Baker, Glenda Cargill, Ruth Ann Smith. Front Row: jerry Connell, Gerline Sanders, Rita Sesher, Kenneth Townsend, Eleanor Cole, Shirley Caldwell, Anna Hamilton. This year was the first in the history of OHS that there was a Junior High Student Council. Under the direction of Miss Berniece Wester, the members had as their aim and chief purpose to prepare for senior high student council Work, and to fulfill the desires and needs of the junior high students. The main projects undertaken this year were the forming of a pep club, the conducting of a clean-up campaign, and the writing of a constitution for the brand-new Cardinal Council. Buck Row: Jo Ann Tramel, Carolyn Ingram, Nancy Goode, Carol Wilder. Front Row: Freddie Stephens, Miss Berniece Wester, Mrs. Jewel Reeves, Gloria Nevez. - 2 1' x .-78- 2 Cal'e 'l.U2 5 are Back Row: Elizabeth Hardrick, Wesley Carter, John Nalley, David Horst, Dick Roby, Joyce Hall, Miss Helen Allison, Albert Fuller. Second Row: Hayden Allen, Eddie Crider, Dixie Crum, Anita McCracken, Katherine Scott, Frances Wheeler, Rida Butler. Front Row: Pat Simpson, Starlene Adams, Joan Fowler, James Miller, Estella Garay, Jamie Mauldin. With the motto, We care, we share, Cen- tral's chapter of the American Junior Red Cross again this year lived up to its humanitarian ideals of giving service to community, nation, and world, promoting good-Will, and developing leaders. Activities this year included holding the an- nual membership drive, filling gift boxes, dis- tributing candy-filled stockings, and decorating trees at hospitals before Christmas. Also, they shared in a pay assembly to help raise money for projects, and collected comic books for the Chil- dren's Convalescent Home in Bethany. In Feb- ruary the council took to the Veterans Ad- ministration Hospital a variety show which was very much appreciated. A Party-in-a-Box was taken to the Veterans Hospital in April. A busy and productive year was ended by sending delegates to the Oklahoma County Junior Red Cross Training Conference in the spring. JUNIOR RED CROSS OFFICERS Presidents ,,,.l,, Anita McCracken, Eddie Crider Secretary .,..,....,...,......,.,.............. Estella Garay Treasurer .,..,,,.,,,..,..- ..... . Albert Fuller Parliamentarian ,..r....... ......... . Dick Roby County Council Rep. .... ............ G ary Dean, Sammie Ashford Sponsor ,,,,., .,..,. , Miss Helen Allison Back Row: Bob Cary, Zora Jane Watson, Rita Vessels, Judy Dryden, Walta Jenkins, Linda Green, Dean Doty. Second Raw: Lou Ann Osborne, Wanda Murray, Sammie Ashford, Zita Snoke, Sharon Endsley, Ora Jetta Wright, Gary Dean. Front Row: Peggy Taylor, Donna Sage, Mary Ann Quinette, Jean Coker, Barbara Hopper, Ronald Doty. E -79- KOLWL! puggec!! Wofcdecl 640 a Jaw! I ld ., Buck Row: Harvey Morton, Gene Metcalf, Doug Overstreet, Gilbert Mellies, Ken Wages. Second Row: Dennis Brite, Bob John- son, Bill Rooks, Roger Ryan, David Edgecomb, Mr. Harry Hicks, Sponsor. Front Row: Page Waller, Charles Stanfill, Vicki Goodgion, Sweetheartg Don Oliver, Bryan Waldrip. BLACK SHIRT Members of the Black Shirt Pep Club have been some of the most loyal supporters that Cen- tral has had this year. The boys have contributed much to the school spirit by their regular at- tendance at all of the athletic events to yell for our teams. Their activities have consisted of a spring and a Christmas dance, the Black Shirt Preview, and participation in the Cardinal Follies and in the Central Fun Night stunts. Bob Davis was honorary member of the club this year. Mr. Harry Hicks, Sponsor, Don Oliver, Pres. 2, David Edge- comb, Pres. 1, Mr. Charles Sandman, Sponsor. 180- Bfacg Lgzirfaf gfai .SZirfa.lpaA., pak., pad., Buck Row: Bill Snipes, Leslie Dunlap, Jim Anderson, Charles B rumley, Bill Kepler, Tony Wood, Jim Brazil, Jim Baker. Second Row: Ken Swartzbaugh, Wayne Myrick, Don Gentry, Royce Wilmoth, Bill Walton, Mr. Charles Sandman, Sponsor. Front Row: Derle Hatchett, Jack Bailey, Freddie Stephens, Darlene McFarland, john Barker, john Cahill. PEP CLUB First Semester David Edgecomb Don Oliver Roger Ryan Doug Overstreet Bill Rooks Bryan Waldrip Dennis Brite Page Waller Ken Wages Harvey Morton Charles Stanfill Mr. Harry Hicks OFFICERS President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer Sgt.-at-Arms Pre-Initiate-Dir. Dir. Pub. Rel. Chaplain Parliamenrarian Yell Leader Yell Leader Sponsor Mr. Charles Sandman Sponsor Vicki Goodgion 181- Sweetheart Second Semester Don Oliver Dennis Brite Ken Wages Gene Metcalf Bob Johnson Doug Overstreet Gilbert Mellies Roger Ryan David Edgecomb Harvey Morton Dennis Brite Mr. Harry Hicks Mr. Charles Sandman Darlene McFarland Having a real nice time at the Black Shirt Christmas dance are Harvey Morton and Dolores Tinder. BLACK SKIRT PEP CLUB The Black Skirt Pep Club is the youngest Pep Club at Central girls are mighty 9 is proud of the vim theymsxlggw. There , were 115 membersg fifif?g1'ep Club . this year, the club f was 0 -1.9. . sim. -i'lf'3'-l'11'ZS5YmTt'5?1lz'lV is iljj Q-'fiiitif'?I1l1? ii1?. . were tl16jI'fO1!igQl31ggi 8nQD B-,Spring and 111111. 1li?iif'?'1?1 i1l'P?'l' A -. 'ii1:2i31,'tf '-:l1- if3Yit5 '5i31-1-171 . Chriscmamz- Sfaxnitnatxons. In . . 3ddlf10!1a3'l95 uppoimgo- T i5ikagl1-C,0f0Pe1'af- . . x- H717 , mg Wxthgizgh gg,-the city- ' wide Sp6rtiSi'h3.i1SlxQQ..,,. .Qonsored the .-,v printing basketball ' N schedules. ,, h T er. -V a V onorary members this ye' Dm 'Q' Camp was chosen first semester, and Ellen Albert the second semester. Admiring the Cardinal Follies trophy won last year by the Black Skirts are Jimmy Baker, Beau, and Sylvia Wheeler. e are gfai .szirfa reaclg fo vloi Mrs. Curtis, Sponsor, Ann Schuneman, Pres., 2g Dorothy Jeff- rey, Pres., lg Mrs. Mary jones, co-Sponsor. 0 F F I C E R S Presidents-Dorothy Jeffrey lst. sem., Ann Schuneman 2nd. sem. Vice-presidents-Ann Schuneman lst. sem., Pat McKelvy Znd. sem. Secretaries--Barbara Johnson lst. sem., Frieda Lowry Znd. sem. Treasurers--Nancy Cockrell lst. sem., Rosemary Thies 2ncl.4sem. Pre-initiate Dir.-Karlene Cannon lst. and Znd. sem. Sgts.-at-Arms-Pat McKelvy, Beverly Black lst sem., Judy Mitchell, Dorothy Jeffrey 2nd. sem. Yell Leaders-Donna Tinder, Darlene McFarland lst. and Znd. sem. Keeper-of-B's-Norma Camp lst. sem., Beatrice Lincoln Znd. sem. Historians-Jean Garner lst. sem., Charlotte Kyle 2nd. sem. Reporters-Linda Green lst. sem., Louise McQuown 2nd. sem. Usher Captain-Barbara Bobo lst. and Znd. sem. Parliamentarians-Frances Marbury lst. sem., Linda Green 2nd. sem. Chaplains-Koleta Langham lst. sem., Sylvia Wheeler Znd. sem. Majorette--Vfilma Thomason lst, and Znd. sem. Beaus-Harvey Morton lst. sem., Jimmy Baker 2nd, sem. Honorary MemberwNorma Camp lst. sem., Ellen Albert 2nd. sem. Sponsors-Mrs. Eleanor Curtis and Mrs. Mary Jones. .g2... we are a waya an!! ffue E Back Row: Sharon Cooper, Sharon Enclsley, Ann Schuneman, Harvey Morton, Judy Sturgis, Shirley Jones. Second Row: Ear- lene Wilson, Sharon Waller, Mary Helen Deer, Charlotte Kyle, Koleta Langham, Betty Vaughn. Front Row: Johnanna Richeson, Louise McQuown, Lou Ann Osborne, Lattie McQuown, Helen Wilkins. Buck Row: Diane McDuffy, Beverly Black, Jeanie Garner, Joyce Hall, Barbara Johnson, La Nell Staehr, Pat McKelvy, Barbara Bobo. Second Row: Gloria Robinson, Dee Ann Wood, Lynn Dunn, Mila Mae Campbell, Sara Jo Eaton, Judy Mitchell, Anna Lea Jeter, Nancy Cockrell. Front Row: Sammie Kay Dill, Lorita Thies, Rosemary Thies, Jerry Cook, Peggy Taylor, Kermece Rice, Mary Ann Shaw. Back Row: Charlene Roberts, Janice Miller, Pamela Legg, Harvey Morton, Linda Green, Beatrice Lincoln, Wilma Thomason. Second Row: Gerry Henthorn, Clarica Kent, Pat Webb, Wilma Vaughn, Sammie Ashford, Nancy Shuler, Marlene Button. Front Row: Carolyn Patton, Ann Bunnell, Estella Garay, Raylene Buford, Sherrill Scott, Juanita Sims. M Q A .44 Aw ax s Q.: - -. Airy- ' g-,wwe , , VJ, ,JC 7 M. . ' g 1 1 1. , . ..,. ... ,, Q, 1 ff'-i':. - X W- j x - ,, , 1. Q ., fi- 1. ' f .3 Q91 .Wh . 'Q' M? , A 1 .. 1 lj QAM Aw T' V 3 N, w-Bsww Qkzf 4 -,1 ,,f,,.ggff' M , C.-44 jr . ,igxrf , vb QV Mg . , , .L fm ' X I gL.3:?.5E , I Q M O F .5 c 0 th I -- -3,11 gf-,.,, wi, Q , xg '- P 1 .WA .1 X C , W , qkgivui R . fx . 1 bi., r -as Q 1 , 1 ,zieis vi' I .E fyfgf.: sn, X -QQ M' . half!-Q-xfezfffvz - - f - : ,Q- m ' N ff: 557: f ii . Lg, 3, 4-: 1 - Yffji I Yi ff, 1.-:M ' amkfaiasiziisl ' 'f s - Q. AFM. '4' 1-Ex' 'f :.4,.Q:.' , t 1'?'. ,,RYf , - A-dm, .. 0 .-7' . g -Efkfgfm .- f f5 3 ' -J' ,, N uf W k - '11, L f- -- .. .551 if - ,g ,.-. ' ., -, A H '- fum?-' 4 fi f Zigi, , nf-' , ,ii Ji' ., f .zffmgg Mr. Jim Johnson, Sponsor-3 Robert Rickey, Pres. lg Dennis de Freese, Pres. 23 Mr. Joe Bush, co-Sponsor. The Red Shirt Pep Club, one of the oldest of its kind west of the Mississippi, was organized in 1921 and is now under the sponsorship of Mr. Jim Johnson and Mr. Joe Bush. Its chief aim and purpose are the promotion of a better pep club and the stimulation of enthusiasm in the student body for the athletic teams. Red Shirts hold Weekly meetings and spon- sor two dances a year. They take part in the Cardinal Folliesg their theme this year was From Tepees to Towers. This skit, featuring Okla- homa's colorful history, won them second place. The members are proud of the fact that many of them held individual honors such as being chosen Junior Rotarians, making the Honor Society, holding all-school or class offices, play- ing on the teams, and being Winners in speech contests. Also, some of them were chosen as city officers for a day, oil men for a day, or represen- tatives to various conferences held at O.U. and A. and M. -3 5.. 0 F F I C E R S Presidents ............ ...... R obert Rickey, Dennis de Freese Vice-Presidents ....... ........ D ennis deFi-eese, Robert Rickey Secretaries ........ ........ urtis Schwartz Treasux-ers ........ ............... . Nance Coffey, jim Reese, im Chast ' , Bill Blake Sergeants-at-Arms ............ Curtis hwartz, Tony Murphy Cheerleaders .......... ....... J erry Hammond, Jack Wellborn Carolyn Hill and Elaine Womack, Sweethearts. sf-4Y'2. sf M ' W 4, .,'f?Q'Q' nik! qgurig.. 02? K x. ?' , , z an ' xv . -f,f.- ' Q l EE Q, v 4 IL 24: :MQ Eg ,Sit 4- ' ' .1 -7 ra: ' 4 fafjmg ' 1 sa. 3' .eu .. s-if we Swim av wg' 5- 7 ' gt LZ up-9-3 Rauf Y .f 5 .fa df.,-Q-Q if 1 . . 7 w-'saw - 'SQ 0 Y- iifg .1 1 ' vw mmf sf-3:1 XX 59- A :x - gs: ,. ,S KQLQJV5 , , A -,wfggsft 1 ,r :gill Ming YP X R .Him ,S Ai, . . .. , '1 -W fi vggsig -' 'fr ,, C f .,f4, .,, 5, ww, 1-5,- - W4-5.-N MAJ . . Q ' 'K .efirgm-.I, FQ 1' ,i 'lik - ia ,gg ,' 'V,,3ff21 1 yy -.gwgg-f,e,, fllfff' Q? f-Q if X I ' fa.. 'Q E x -ri ' 13 bf. -5 fs Back Row: Dixie Lee Wells, Betty Ann Brown, Ella Nuckols, Dorothy Horn, Brenda Ross, Ellen Hoefer, Marlene Adams, Cheri Thornton, Katie Farquhar. Second Row: Emily Fox, Sarah Milam, Kay Milner, Ann Harris, Ann Brinson, Wilma Sammons Bebe Neal, Myrna Booth, Pauline Garner. Front Row: Gail Womack, Raynette Bishop, Betty Witwick, Olive Howell, Judy Rives, Glenda Goodgion, Mascot, Johnanna Wright, Pat Wetwiska, Linda Watkins, Georgann Kadavy, Vera Paisley. The Red Skirt Pep Club, whose main pur- poses are to furnish pep at the games and to render services to the school and community, was organized in 1928, making it Oklahoma City's oldest pep club for girls. This year the most important services the girls did were cleaning the trophies in trophy hall, selling peanuts for the Big One Drive, selling tickets for the Junior Chamber of Commerce Pancake Day, and selling poppies for the War Mothers. Ushering at the Municipal Auditorium and building floats for parades were just a few of the other numerous activities of the Red Skirts. They won first in the Follies Contest. Besides yelling the boys on to victory by at- tending all the football, basketball, and baseball games, the girls had three social events which were the football banquet in November, the Christmas dance, and the spring formal in May. Out of a membership of eighty-five, twenty were either queens, attendants, or sweetheartsg seven- teen were members of the National Honor Society, and thirty-three made the honor roll. This year of '55-'56 will always be remem- bered as one of the most outstanding in Red Skirts' history. 1871 4 Honorary members: Miss Maybelle Conger, Mrs. Pauline Wal ker, Miss Doris Taylor, Miss Mary Neel. pride of BAND INSTRUMENTATION Flute Pat Couch Ellen Hoefer Patricia Brooks Sharon Clevenger Oboe Jackie Workman Clarinet Dixie Crum Lee Jordan Betty Pritner Connie Pierce Janice Miller Barbara Pulliam Sammie Ashford Roberta Blanchard Shelia Bruce Norma Bratton Betty Alfaro Shirley Van Dorn Wilma Vaughn Bobbie Langford Roger Marriman Maurine Bordwine Helen Willcins Wanda Parks Barbara Peake Jerry Connell Virgil Cole Eleanor Cole Harry Green Alto Clarinet Verlyn Douglas Lee, Mr. Irwin, and Curtis look over some new -music. P Buss Clarinet Bobby Cary Karen Bonney Doyle Butler Dean Doty Alto Saxophone !2e:rxL1'e1bsez Mary Burgett Jackie Bailey Tenor Saxophone Laura Duerksen David Horif Walton Briscoe Baritone Saxophone Bob Long Cornet Don Steffensen Bill Workman Eddie Norlin Curtis Swartz Johnny Allen -as Q x . 5 ,N -1 , Y ,V M ,fsffffi-2,,-Lf,,g5fff5fd W- X 'ily gg, W F 5 . ,. - , Q .W 5 fi wx P '- -7- ,m - ,. ,, ' Q W-fm nh 1 - - N - W , - mf: ,Jap Wi -1-12 'z W H: aff- - Q 4 J L 1 M' .iff?'gwfiifg ww ww, ' - Migg giklk gif 1: L. -'K- i . ' ' , V cg, , it. f Ai L , .xX. . X M , , Mg. , 1 , 5i fLf P415 f if 55,5 2 is M - i Alai ilfff .I. is M. ,, V -' .X i 5 1 f f.'l5',' - f'sii'm? , f av- 5? '-- ' eg 4. 4. ,ag S V' 5 3. 'f-if Lf 'V , f f 1 N 'A . , ,4 : f ' 3 f , 34 I ' :ff .L.. 1 vii: -g,. J -A , ju 3 'iff L. 5 -'jg f ml 1' -W 5? 5 I fx ,cf ' '15 ,' W , '- 'V -2 ' 3 ,, 1 me ,. ' 'of' 'QTEQP 0' f' -Aw fb l f, ' Q A fi 3 -1- ' A f' Pi? X fx ' ,f ' A .e g, M 6213 ' A I W f,sff?f?f . . '- -- n .' FX M '32 , ' Mx, 111, , ., ',h, , L ' f . ij f- -b-g Q M 5 Q A X13 L 5-ixn, , V V AAIA J 1 ., . 35 M . . ! V , 3 V, ,7 J 5,-5 x. km - Q Y' .. N 2 - 'G . 4 ' - fi Q: 2 f Ag .. . 'bww V V -', ,ff :LQ . , 5 U +5 if QV if A r , 1- Q , - 1 L , by .J W f + ' H me K, fu., vs-' 34 V gwiif W- x- . f-ff NM . V , g L -1- , , ,. , -fr x Y ,.,. ' ,M '?iZ M9 :gf-'K 3? fs' A':fx'E L N'- E Q52 A- ,QL 5 f K 1 vff' ' V 'M 'N A ' 'iiiii ,W-:nb 4-,Fifa A -A ' '- ia M 2, K V ,x A t wg ,. -., ,N ..- Q 5 H 4 A ,,Yk wma QV Ei S W? ,Q 44 Q3-,fri A w, -it Ti, V ,ggi 'if 19 F. i f A ggfif ' ' 3 ,V 2 ' R ! W- fi ' vw 2 iii155' ' 5:ff Y l gf'i rl-l3i2I 'W 25 f' ' 4 VV, -fm K' ff 4 2 . W. 1. -K 5 ' ' 3 P .4 - L A' . 'MVN Q V ' A dt, Xa? Ig V if 1: gi ix LMIESQA I r ml ,M 'Ex 'fm , iv , , .f km- 57554 gf 'W ,3 if Q A el ,, 'K 51 ' ff' 'Wg . ., , win Kkkr K f i 'X fl , 1 . SE gli., 1 wg WA. K . W my 05 Back Row: Bob Cary, Don Steffensen, David Horst, Cecil Elrod, Mr. Ralph V. Miller. Second Row: Howard Somberg, Albert Fuller, Curtis Schwartz, Shelia Bruce, Freddie Stephens, Q , Mr. Jack Irwin, Sponsor. Front Row: Jack Bailey, Ed Norlin, Ronnie Sills, Herbert Hicks, Richard Russell, Dean Doty. First Semester OFFICERS Second Semester Albert Fuller President Albert Fuller Richard Russell Vice-pres. Richard Russell David Horst Secretary David Horst Bob Cary Treasurer Bob Cary Cecil Elrod, Richard Russell Sgt.-at-Arms Cecil Elrod, Richard Russell David Horst Pre-initiate dir. Qagxlyltlfarhani Bob Cary Chaplain Henry Dunlap Albert Fuller, Presidentg Mr. Irwin, Sweetheart. Sponsorg Shelia Bruce, The Band Boys Club was organized in 19443 the constitution was accepted by the Student Council in 1954. The purpose of the club is to promote more and deeper interest in Central's bandg the members have many activities throughout the year to further this purpose. Annually the group selects a sweetheartg this year Shelia Bruce was chosen. Mr. Irwin, Central's industrious band director, is the spon- S0l'. -90.. galld GI' 5 S i.j1,alz'fffi'!.A?f0M'j Back Row: Mary Burgett, Janice Miller, Bertha Platt, Helen Wilkins, Pat Couch, Laura Duerksen, Shelia Bruce, Albert Fuller, Beau. Second Row: Glenita Hamilton, Betty Pritner, Wilma Vaughn, Martooka ut er, xa m urn, Connie Pierce, Mr. Irwin, Sponsor. Front Row: Kay King, Sammie Ashford, Wanda Parks, Eleanor Cole, Sharon Clevenger, Dixie Crum. First Semester OFFICERS Second Semester Biff Platt President Betty Pritner Mary Burgett Vice-President Biff Platt Mary Burgett Secretary Betty Pritner Kay King Treasurer Betty Pritner Albert Fuller Beau Albert Fuller Laura Duerksen Chaplain Dixie Crum Biff Platt Party Chairman Biff Platt The Band Girls Club was organized to assist in all activities participated in by the Central Band. Sales, campaigns, parades, drills, and all other interests were promoted by the club, spon- sored by the band director, Mr. Irwin. Parents of students in the music department at OHS are always eager to help in affairs of the school. One of the biggest undertakings each of the last two years has been the Cardinal Follies. Both the Dance Band and The Pride of O H S con- tributed markedly to the success of the Follies. Band girls feel that through their organization they and their parents can best be of service to the band and also to Central. -91- Left to right: Bertha Platt, Albert Fuller, beau, Mr. Jack Irwin, Betty Pritner. Back Row: Ann Brinson, Wilma Sammons, Jean Avant, Marleene Adams, J'oEllen Anderson, Patty Tramel, Mary Lou Morrow, Ella Nuckols, Dorothy Horn, Myra Poss. Second Row: Darlene James, Jean Sartin, Nancy Parrish, Pauline Garner, Loretta Veath, Betty Brown, Cheri Thornton, Myrna Booth, Johnanna Wright, Anita McCracken, Betty Witwick, Gwen Netleton. Front Raw: Raynette Bishop, Kay Milner, Pat Wetwiska, JoAnn Sallee, Gail Womack, Theresa Marburger, Linda Watkins, Georgann Kadavy, Beverly Roberts, Shirley Adair, Lillian Whiteman, Vickie Goodgion. Twirlers: Patsy Rieger, Darla Taylor, Elaine Womack. ,zeal .szirf .Ebrum anc! Magi Hear the sound of drums and bugles! See the snap of hands and feet! Here comes Central's Red Skirt Drum and Bugle Corps. The well- qualified Majorette, Darla Taylor, leads this organization at football games, parades, and basketball games. One of the biggest events of the year was the splendid representation the corps gave at the Tri-State Music Festival at Enid this spring. For the first time in fifteen years the corps acquired new chrome-plated bugles which every girl in the corps received with pride. At the first of the year these girls partici- pated in the big Capitol Hill Homecoming Day parade, and walked away with a beautiful trophy for first place in the Drill Team' Division. They have worked hard and long to receive honors, such as this one, for Central. The girls in Drum and Bugle would like to thank their director, Mr. J ack Irwin, for his enthusiastic help and leadership. First Semester Anita McCracken. ..,...... .. jo Ellen Anderson Shirley Adair ........ ....... Myra Poss ..... .......... ....... Vicki Goodgion ......... Georgann Kadavy Bette Brown. ....... .... .... Patsy Rieger ......... Elaine Womack Darla Taylor .... ..,. OFFICERS Vice-president .... ... .... Second Semester President ............ .Anita McCracken ....-.--..Myra Poss ...Secretary ......,. .. ....... Vicki Goodgion .Treasux-er.--... .............. Jean Avant Sergeant-at-Arms..... ...... Darlene James Loretta Veath Reporter. ..... .. ...... ....... B ette Brown Twirlers .... -. ........ e..Patsy Rieger Elaine Womack Ma jorette ...,... ......... D arla Taylor ..92.... s -, 1 .lyu ,. . smdkimizw W3 f., ,X K ns, .5-fvgi JJ . Rfligmf 1 Q' .ggi-, 5 Mi Patsy Rieger, Twirlerg Darla Taylor, Bugles and bells stand proud in their snappy red and black uniforms. Majorette, and Elaine Womack, Twirl- er, stand at attention. -is shlf , . vii? W , U , Ah X Mt-. ' JI!!! ' N Q, W HW: 'mm-:sf W K 3- I ig w .L r ' U 53, I ' 1. ' me 9, My si. Eiif,', ,A aiu- if In Af., Y o Q- 47 fi IIXWYII 7 .ll Drummers pose with pride for the camera. Here are the leaders: Mr. Jack Irwin, A Instructorg Darla Taylor, Majorette. six afj4 fhe way you 6190! if if :sw ' V. it - xu A 4 N fri +94- 7 0 el'25 fde way yOu ye! l Q Back Row: Dorothy Jeffrey, Beatrice Lincoln, LaNelle Staehr, Judy Sturgis, Shirley Jones, Joyce Hall. Third Row: Nancy Cockrell, Sylvia Wheeler, Frieda Lowry, Lynn Dunn, Sharon Endsley, Earlene Wilson. Second Row: Bobbie Fulsom, Louise Mc- Quown, Carol Branson, Beverly Black, Marlene Button, Betty Vaughn. Front Row: Wilma Thomason, Phyllis Peak, Kay Rice, Lattie McQuown, Sue Botsford, Rosemary Thies, Raylene Buford, Mr. Jack Irwin, instructor. Ist Semester OFFICERS 2nd Semester Donna Tinder ......... . ......... President- ............ Dorothy Jeffrey Frieda Lowry ............... Vice President .... ......., C arol Branson Karlene Carmen ,...., ......... S ecretary ...,.......... Nancy Cockrell Assistant ........ .... ...., .Beverly Black Nancy Cockrell. .,..s . ........ Treasurer .,,.... , .... Louise McQuown Dorothy Jeffrey ...,....... Sgt.-at-Arms ........... Beatrice Lincoln BLACK SKIRT DRILL TEAM Kaye Rice Chaplain ........ ......, B etty Vaughn The Black Skirt Drill Team, organized in La Nell Staehr ............. Property Mang ....... ......... J oyce Hall Sylvia Wheeler Jerry Cook 1950, has progressed much in the 1956 school year. They started the year off with new jackets and soon acquired new hats. The Drill Team started the year early with lessons during the summer in preparation for marching at the Oil Bowl game in Wichita Falls, Texas. Throughout the year they marched in several parades and at football and basketball games during the half time. They also participated in the Cardinal Follies, and at Fun Nite, and helped the Band at the State Fair. The drummers, a first for the Drill Team, are Pat Mc- Kelvy, Ann Schuneman, and Estella Garay. Not shown is Ann Peck. .95- ,. .. 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L 4 xx' flax ' 'S ' F 5 R W ,sw I Es, X, 7 .... ,, 5194, ' A Q ' 1-Gum.-,-u . ' ' f i 7 x 111 X ff .Milf 4 YT. , PwA.fL-,W 455 V I aes Back Row: Bea Lincoln, Bernice Baker, Starlene Adams, Ronald Barnes, Joe Savage, Kip Curtis. Third Row: Sarah Morgan, I Floy Dean Mann, Charlotte Kyle, Margaret Harrison, Boyd Gregory, Charles Moore. Second Row: Sharon Waller, Rosie Vallejo, Barbara Smith, Velma Thompson, Laura Thompson, Alene Ballard, Frank Diehm. Front Row: Alice Bearden, Pauline Garner, Judy Phillips, Lois Allen, Norma Jean Parks, Barbara Pollock, Carole Sue Lowe. Fm: smmef OFFICERS Second Sw-wer Kip Curtin .... .... ............ ........... ,. ........ ............ ........,. P r e sident ,......,... ...--, Z Ora Jane Watson Ann Bunnell ...................,. .... ...... .. ..,........... Vice-President .....,.... ........ K ip Curtis Starlene Adams., .... .. ......... ...... . -- .... Secretary-Treasurer .,.,., , ........., Marlene Adams Zora Jane Watson ....... ..,,,..,.... ...... B 1 asiness Manager .,..... ....,....... F loy Dean Mann Barbara Quigel. .,...., - ......,. .,,..,..., C lmplain ,.......... ....... G wendolyn Robert! Barbara Quigel ........ ........, H ostess ...... ........... B arbara Quigel Marion Harkey ....,... .....,, R efwrter V.... .....,.. P auline Garner Carlton Shaw ........ ......., H ost ......... .......... J oe Savage Open Wide! Say Abi - f so ,p.p on - .xmm.muJ ,z .nu m CENTRAL CHOIR-This year marked another first for Central. The choir members proudly wore white sweaters with emblems drawn by Dianne Adams from a design submitted by the group. CENTRAL DANCE BAND--Ellen Hoefer, Curtis Schwartz, Bob Long, Ronnie Sills, Tex Ulmer, Don Steffensen, Jack Bailey, Ed Norlin, Howard Somberg, Darryl Parham, Earl Schaffer, Walton Briscoe, Fred Stephens, Mr. Jack Irwin, sponsor. uxw yMX - ozl rar? . P kience Top Row: Betty Ann Brown, Miss sponsor, Wheeler, Linda Watkins. Noi Shown: Alice Lane, Sue Scott, With the assistance of Miss Eva Chowning, sponsor, the library aids Work day in and day out assisting Central students. Thirteen girls and one boy who are interested in library work, which consists of shelving books, keeping card files, and checking books in and out, received one-half credit a semester for their services. Miss Chowning says that she had an excep- tionally good group this year, and that she couldn't do this job alone. Aside from their hard work, they had good times, too. They had a meeting each month where they discussed library problems. On Valentine's Day, they had a party, and they completed the year with their annual spring picnic. Officers for this year were Bethene Palmer and Sylvia Wheeler, presidents, and Daphne Rose, and Linda Watkins, Social Chairmen. Row. Patsy Raines, Rose, Sylvia Ruby Marie Alvez, A. B. Key, Wilma Ray. In March the enthusiastic members of Cen- tral's Science Club celebrated their first birth- day by sponsoring a Science Week. Their pur- pose was to promote interest in science among the younger students at Central and to stimulate general interest in science, at home, in industry, and in school. The main purpose of the club is to help sup- port the state Science Fair, held annually in the Municipal Auditorium. The club took the lead in the formation of a State League of Science Clubs. The members are invited to attend meetings of the State League at which they hear leading scientists of the United States. The club also Writes and edits the only state-wide science newspaper. Back Row: Linda Green, Bob Cary, Bill Blake, Pres. 23 David Horst, Vice-Pres. lg Joyce Hall, Mrs. Mary Lockwood, Spon- sor. Second Row: Lynn Dunn, Sharon Waller, jimmy Reese, Vice-Pres. 23 Carolyn Hill, Reporter, 1,25 Gary Dean, Miss Lucille Taylor, Sponsor. Front Row: Jean Sartin, Eileen Raizen, Pres. 15 Sec. 25 Marlene Adams, Estella Garay, jerry Moore, Tren. 1,z. -99- 1 . ,S , , ,. , 1 s pt' f- 1 W , ,t : N H 1 avg- ' .c 2 ' - Back Row: Jane Phillips, Mike Leehan, Dick Roby, Tommy Moses, Miss Doris Taylor, Jim Chastain, Wayne Ward, Carol Cook, Curtis Schwartz. Front Row: Elaine Womack, Norma Goodwin, Tallulah Taylor, Linda Locy, Miss Maybelle Conger, Ann Bun- nell, Dianne Adams, Judy Mitchell, Dixie Crum. jhespiana Central's Thespian Club, troupe number 822, bers were initiated, and their skit in the Cardinal which was organized in 1947 under the direction Follies entitled The Witches' Curse, or What of Miss Maybelle Conger, is one among the 1,561 Happened to Macbeth. The skit placed third. troupes in America. Miss Conger has been the Thespians are usually the ones who get all the regional director of all the Oklahoma Thespian honors in speech work. This year three of the chapters for the last two years- Commencement speakers and those playing the five leading roles in the senior play were Thes- Central has been for three years the host pians. school for the all-day Thespian state conference With a membership of thirty-four, this out- held in the spring. standing Dramatic Club met on the second and fourth Mondays of each month. Their other main activities for the year '55- Every year the club elects the best Thespian, '56 were the formal initiation held in the cafe- and this term Wayne Ward, who served as first- teria in December, at which fourteen new mem- semester president, was chosen. Back Row: Judy Dryden, Joe Savage, Albert Fuller, Bob Cary, Doug Overstreet, Jerry Baker, Barbara Craig. Fran! Row: Susan Giles, Jenny Lou Avant, Linda Green ane Yamagishi, Vera Paisley, Dixie Wells, Gail Womack. tldqllefd 1 . Wafiona! jorendic eague Back Row: Dennis de Freese, Pres. lg ' ' 23 Miss Maybelle Conger, Jim Chastain, Treas. 1. Front Row: Claude Long, Elaine Womack, Sweetheart, Mike Leehan, Vice-pres. lg Curtis Schwartz, Pres. 2. Not szownr Wayne Ward, Sec. lg Jack Wellborn, Treas. 2. The Masquers is an honorary dramatic organization which promotes interest in the dramatic arts and develops acting ability in its members. The Masquers has been under the direction of Miss Maybelle Conger since its founding in 1938. Among the 216 Masquers alumni are J. F. Jerkins, of WKY-TV, Don Chastain, singer at the Moulin Rouge in Hollywood, and Bill Bella- my, editor of the San Antonio Express, who was named outstanding young Texan for 1955 by the Texas Junior Chamber of Commerce. It is an honor. for a speech student at Central to belong to the National Forensic League. The enthusiastic sponsor, Miss Maybelle Conger, re- ceived a diamond key pin in 1953 because of the points earned by her pupils over a period of fifteen years. The present members are trying hard to win her another pin. To be a member requires twenty points earned by going to tournaments in different events such as dramatic reading, humorous read- ing, extemporaneous speaking, debate, and other forms of speech Work. There are four degrees which are received by the earnings of more points. Back Row: Abe Greenberg, Dick Roby, Nance Coffey, Jim Chastain, Jim Orrell. Second Row: Daphne Rose, Judy Mitchell, Claude Long, Miss Maybelle Conger, Ruth Swanson, Barbara Neal. Front Raw: Dixie Wells, La Veta Haney, Barbara Craig, Beverly Roberts, Mike Leehan, Elaine Womack, Curtis Schwartz. -101- 'ff ,ff X. i-.- Back Row: Robert Taylor, Willis Bunn, Dale Patrick, Bobby Overstreet, Don cabaniss, Joe Stacy, Bob Brown, Ernest Milam. Second Row: Mrs. Eleanor Curtis, Sponsor, Stan Alexander, Rosalee Masarsk, Jenice Medell, Shirley Ryan, Koleta Langham, Carol Simpson, Mildred Wetwiska. Front Row: Sally Swick, Patricia Simpson, Norma Rodrick, Delores Kirk, Joy Cunningham, Susan jones, Barbara Smith, Clara Vatterodt. .Eidridufiue gicfucafion There are some very exceptional students at Central who are in Distributive Education. These students attend school half a day and Work the remaining half at their various occupations. Through D. E., students receive experience in the business world by a co-operative arrange- ment With Oklahoma City business firms. They are graded by their employers as to the efficiency of their work as well as by their teachers. The experience students gain through D. E. training enables them to obtain jobs more readily and to hold them with more assurance. iuersihenl Occulaafiond The Diversified Occupations program is made up of junior and senior students who have selected their lives' careers. These students Work half of the school day on their jobs. Students re- ceive school credits and experience in their chosen trades, through a co-operative agreement be- tween the business firms of Oklahoma City and the high school. Pupils are graded by both em- ployers and teachers. Many of these students re- main as full-time employees at the places where they were trained. Bark Row: Mr. Harry E. Hicks, Sponsor, Ansolea Adams, Janet Edwards, Eugene Davis, Dewayn Fanning, Jerry Price, Elvert Newton. Second Row: Donna Tinder, Odessa McCaskill, Kathleen Flemming, Myrna Sparks, Jane Lane, Don Oliver, Don Hall. Front Row: Karlene Cannon, joan Smith, Donna Winters, Carole Owens, Dianne Adams, Shirley Youngblood. Bark Row: Phillip Ellis, Jimmy Wells, Jerry Jones, Louis Parhham, Steve Stark, Douglas Walker. Second Row: Roger Myers, Harold Davis, Ronald Starbuck, Joyce Hall, Ralph Harris, Mrs. Marion Jarrell. Front Row: Virginia Walker, Billy Young, Robert Dalke, Billy Hammon, Richard Russell. Not shown: Jerry Moore and Edmond Amburn. rojecfion The projection class, under the direction of Mrs. Marion Jarrell, has eighteen boys and one girl. Its sole purpose is to show films to any class at Central at any hour of the school day. A room has been set aside for films, but special showings may also be arranged for the auditorium or for those class rooms equipped with dark blinds. The only compensation for the hard work and service the members of the projection class do is a half-credit a semester. jllfulv ldlf eff! The Central chapter of the Future Teachers of America is very active, with meetings after school every two weeks on Wednesdays. Speakers are invited to the meetings, which are held to help members learn how to become better teach- ers. Social meetings are held at night in the homes of members. All of the members this year sin- cerely enjoyed the experience of taking teachers' places in elementary schools for a day. Mrs. Mary Lockwood is the helpful and interested sponsor. Buck Row: Norma Camp, Reporter 23 Bob Cary, Mrs. Mary Lockwood, Linda Green, Ruth Swanson. Second Row: Barbara Parks, Sec. 2g Tallulah Taylor, Sec. lg Carolyn Sleeker, Pat Brooks, Ed Crider, Treas. lg Vice-pres. 2. Front Row: Eileen Raizen, Vice-pres. lg Pres. 2, Sharon Waller, Barbara Neal, Carolyn Hill, Pres. 1. Not shown: Ann Schuneman, Reporter, lg Wanda Smith, Treas. 2. Back Row: Anita McCracken, Reporter, Janice Miller, St. C. Rep, Lou Ann Metz, Treasurerg Miss Jo Alice Hendricks, Sponsor. Front Row: Donna Watts, Secretary, Sandra Higgins, President, LaVeta Haney, Vice-pres. cuba! gusineaa Wilma and Shirley serve Sandra, Donna, Lou Ann, and Anita at Christmas party. Central Business Club, formerly known as Future Business Leaders of America, was newly organized this year, and is under the direction of Miss Jo Alice Hendricks. Its aim and chief purpose is to prepare its members for business careers. Meetings were held once a month in the Cardinal Room, and at each meeting a prominent business personality spoke on the do's and don'ts of business, office procedure, and office appear- ance. The social events of the year were the Christmas party and the spring picnic. -104- as Back Row: Sharon Bickford, Marilyn Puett, Kay Murphree, Jeannine Watters, Pat Couch, Judy Sturgis, Doris McGougl1. Middle Row: Shirley Owen, Dolores Hammon, Jan Van Camp, Glenda Turner, Rita Marburger, Sammie Ashford, Clara Carter. Front Row: Judy Rives, Helen Schlinke, Shirley Shoemake, Patsy Spurr, Darla Taylor, Barbara Pulliam, Donna Eller. Back Row: Hallie Garrett, Sherrie Holt, Biff Platt, Albert Fuller, Lynn Crawford, Judie Randolph, Nancy Good, Carol Cook, Patsy McKelvy. Middle Row: Betty Pritner, Sharon Boucher, Reba Deen, Sandra Tucker, Sharon Griffin, Barbara Grayson, Loretta Gamble, Priscilla Roberts. Front Row: Mary Burgett, Joan Eller, Angela Underwood, Mary Dodson, Mary Heald, Wilma Thomason, Mary Ellen Clarke, Jean Avant. -fo The Hi-Y club is an international club open OFFICERS 1 st SEMESTER 2nd SEMESTER Abe Greenberg President k tajL Ken Swartzbaugh Vice-president Ken Swartzbaugh Jim 'n Recording secretary Mitchell Brantley Corresponding secretary Robert Davis Vernal Spybuck Chaplain Walter Conner James Haskins Reporter James Haskins Tom Collins Treasurer Judy Mitchell Sweetheart Judy Mitchell Mr. M. V. Van Meter Sponsor Mr. M. V. Van Meter to all boys. Coach Van Meter has been sponsor- ing the Central group for thirteen years. Each year the Hi-Y conducts a scrap paper drive in order to raise money for social functions, such as the Hi-Y-Y-Teen spring and fall parties. This year the Central club played in the Hi-Y Inter-Club Basketball League. The state-wide Youth and Government pro- gram, which convenes annually at the Oklahoma State Capitol, was held in January with three boys from Central attending. J. B. Brannen and Walter Conner served as members of the House of Representatives, and Mitchell Brantley served as press reporter. 340 .M ji Hia 0 nfl' eller? oy Jim Chastain and Mitchell Brantley, delegates to the Youth and Government program, study a bill written by Jim. Back Row: Kenneth Dunn, Dale Patrick, Walter Conner, Dick Roby, Mitchell Brantley, Overton Wilson. Second Row: Marion Harkey, Doug Overstreet, Jerry Witt, Mike Brumley, Charles Balthrop, J. B. Brannen. Front Row: Kendall Swartzbaugh, Abe Greenberg, Herbert Pierce, Sweetheart Judy Mitchell, Jim Chastain, Pat Kelly, Mr. M. V. Van Meter, Sponsor. -106- fLe M-Zami are our ,Jricle fog Back Ra1u: Sara Jo Eaton, Walta Jenkins, Ruth Ann Smith, June Hicks, Pat Brooks, Abe Greenberg, Janice Medell, Joy Chastain, Judy Mitchell, Betty Vaughn. Second Row: Mrs. Lucille Spann, Barbara Cude, Rosemary Thies, Koleta Langham, Lou Ann Osborne, Sammie Ashford, Betty Carey, Lynn Dunn, Pat Simpson. Front Row: Betty Miller, Mary Ann Shaw, Beverly Cude, Wanda Johnson, Joyce Jenkins, Lorita Thies, Wilma Ray, Raylene Buford. Helping to assemble a scrap book which was sent to Ceylon are Joyce Jenkins, Mrs. Spann, and Jerry Cook. The world-wide Young Women's Christian Association celebrated its Centennial this year, commemorating one hundred years of service with Y.W.C.A.'s in sixty-six countries. The Y- Teens, one of the many groups in the Y.W.C.A., participated in a nation-wide peanut selling cam- paign, with the money to be used as a foundation for the next one hundred years. Central's group was top in city sales. The Central Y-Teens have the largest mem- bership they have had in several years, with the high lights of the year being the Hi-Y-Y-Teens Christmas party, the Hanging of the Greens, The Annual Sweetheart Dance, and Rally Day at Camp Ione. Y-TEEN OFFICERS Judy Mitchell ....,....,. ,,,,....,.,,,,. P resident .....,, ,. ............. ...... J udy Mitchell Charlene Roberts ....... ,..,... 1 st Vice-president ..-... Shirley Ryan Shirley Ryan ......,... ....... 2 nd Vice-president ........ Betty Miller Rosemary Thies ..,,., .,,,,.,, Rec. Secretary ....., , ......,. .... R osemary Thies Betty Whitaker ...... ...... - ......, ,,.... C o rr. Secretary ....... ...... ...... W a nda Johnson Wilma Ray ......... .....,. T reusurer ..,,,... ............ ....,.. L o rita Tbies Historian ,...,..... .... .. s. ..... .. Jerry Cook ........... - ........ Koleta Langham ...... ..... Estella Garay .....,. ............., Estella Garay ...... . Koleta Langham Abe Greenberg ...... Mrs. Lucille Span -1074 ll Intra City Council Parliamentarian ....... .. ........ Reporter .... ......... . ..... Wilma Ray .--- June Hicks Joy Chastain ..,,. ....--.- Estella Garay Barbara Parks Sgt.-at-Arms ...... .. ............. Beverly Cude ..---...Beau......... Sponsor ,.,. Joyce Jenkins - ........ ............ J . B. Brannen Mrs. Lucille Spann E.. ni HF .f f, -N fi n ,.. 1- Y. Q , X . Q . 31.1, ,-f-'i'1 5531- 7-...,.,.,. 15' Q iw ,. 1 , .. -mf-Q.. ilfiil . f .,,, ,. 252 ef ' I 5' ...........,...-x 1 -153:-I , . . 5 '57 , was . NX 1 Y o. X, ,A Q . 351 - fi may: KX., ,xg gfgxm dx: . A3 H X. F -kk , Agfa E Q-. W X Wm, Q- 4s :firm Q'-flfkfii 'S ' ' 'aim it ' f:Qfigf.- ' w A Q. N. fiwvy. -. Q - 525936 - ' ' L, ma Tv L. 1 -ef 52 15' 5 .aw ,gggffff-WH .b ' -Q , ' gg 525 15423 . L Vi' ffl -1' ' ,zeswzxsag Nj. ws, Q - , - G V 5 Km .- 'MQ-,wiv 1.2-.gi -K'.',v45xm57 The main purpose of the O Club is to pro- V : Back Row: Coach Jack Lester, George Streetman, Tony Murphy, Tom Moses, Bill Hollenbeck, Pat Price, Benny Morgan, Coach Vince Robinson. Third Row: Coach Merle Harrell, Bob Elliott, Richard Bailey, Joe Duran, Alfred Steele, Robert Rickey, Coach Leon Bruner, Coach Byron Roberts. Sammi Row: Clyde Winkleman, , Bob Collins, Jerry Price, Robert Davis, Thur- man Mayfield, James Tainpeah. Front Row: Bill Rooks, Jerry Graves, Mike Brumley, Larry Tower, Don Roberts, Bill Lynn. President ...,,.... Vice-President Secretary ,.,,. . Treasurer ......, . Sgt.-at-Arms ...... Historian .......,. Sponsor ..,... OFFICERS Robert Rickey Tom Moses .... Pat Price Jerry Price Bob Collins .. Alfred Steele Leon Bruner After being inactive for the past three years, the O Club, an honorary organization for letter- men here at Central, has recently reorganized. mote all school activities and to stimulate a greater interest in athletics. At the time of reorganization there were 2 - ' H twenty-six members, the five coaches who are sponsors, and Miss Doris Taylor, the club sweet- heart. The new basketball and spring sports lettermen were initiated the second semester. This year the club presented for the first time an O club award based on athletic and scholarship abilities. To be eligible for the award, lettermen must be members of the O Club. Fif- teen points are given for letters in football and basketball and fewer points for spring sports. In scholarship, four points are given for an A, three for a B, two for a C, one for a D, and minus one for an F. In their first project of the year, the club members made S257 for the athletic department by running the concession stand for that portion of the State Basketball Tournament which was held here at Central. Back Row: Bob Collins, Sergeant-at-Armsg Jerry Price, Treas- urerg Alfred Steele, Historian, Pat Price, Secretary. Front Row: Coach Leon Bruner, Tom Moses, Vice-president, Miss Doris Taylor, Sweetheart, Robert Rickey, President. -1 09- llfuz afuclg uocafiono Burk Row: Dwayn Fanning, john Edwards, Elbert Newton, Eugene Davis, Jerry Parvin, Tommy Quiett, Carl Elmore, Delbert Johnston, Roger Thompson, Jim Langston. Second Row: Mr. J. D. Huffman, Howell Childress, James Dean, Chester Lambrecht, Clyde Hill, Ronnie Clark, Gerald Dyer, James Malone, Mr. H. C. Brooks, jerry Butler. Front Row: Barbara Quigel, Joan Smith, Dianne Adams, Kathleen Fleming, Janet Edwards, Carole Owen, Odessa McCaskill, Anthenetta Peck. TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL CLUB The Trade and Industrial Club at Central celebrated its third birthday this school year of '55-'5 6. One of the sixty-two chapters in Okla- homa, it has sixty-five members, and initiates twice yearly. In September the group held a pre-initiation picnic, December saw them crowning Janet Ed- wards, sweetheart, and DeWayn Fanning, beau. March 2nd was Duncan Youth Development Day when the western district officers, sweetheart, and beau were elected. This was followed by a banquet and a dance. Du-ring May the State Field Day competition was held, an intervocational competition with election of state officers, sweet- heart, and beau, followed by a banquet and dance. The impressive initiation stresses the club purposes. I Q 0 Back Row: Abe Greenberg, Parl.g Dewayn Fanning, Beau, Joe Lopez, Sgt.-at-Ax-msg John Edwards, Vice-Pres., Jerry Butler, Pres. Front Row: Ernestine Wright, Treas.g Carole Owens, Hist.g Barbara Quigel, Sec., Janet Edwards, Sweetheart, DeAnn Wood, Treas. -110- or various Acafiona Back Row: joe Lopez, Dwayn Fanning, Jackie Scanlan, Donald Haggard, Wayne Clemons, Reginald Greenlee. Second Row: Wayland Martin, Bill Inglis, Gray Fields, George Morris, Harvey Pendergraft, Marlin Bray, Jim Brazil. Front Row. Barbara Rowlan, Myrna Sparks, Janet Edwards, Donna Winters, Ansolea Adams, Jane Lane. The 1 . To 2. To 3. To 4. To T. and I. Club has as its purposes: develop qualities of leadership. encourage social and recreational ac tivities. develop qualities of stability and self confidence. promote scholarship among the mem- bers. 5. To 6. To 7. To familiarize the members with a broader view of the world's work. assist one another in securing a better understanding of the common prob- lems. cultivate a friendly and cooperative spirit among the members, teachers, parents, and the employers in the community. Back Row: Bill Walton, Dwayn Fanning, Richard Tooley, James Myers, Cecil Elrod, Maxie Dorris, jimmy Killian. Second Row: Ken Swartzbaugh, Tom Seaton, George Highfill, Vernal Spybuck, Lawrence Benedict, Eugene Reed. Front Row: Herbert Pierce, Donald Doty, De Ann Wood, Janet Edwards, Donna Dalke, Ernestine Wright. -Ill- 1 iceroniana Mr. Ralph V. Miller, co-Sponsor, Dennis de Freese, Tom Moses, Jim Orrell, Jack Hall, Mr. A. J. Marshall, Sponsor. ' -'-1-Q . During the past year, the Ciceronian De- bating Society was reorganized under the guid- ance of Mr. A. J. Marshall, their new sponsor. The members hope to resume the past traditions of the club, which was started in 1911. One of the oldest organizations in school, having been continuously active since this present building was constructed, the Cices number among their ICERO I N alumni many distinguished citizens of Oklahoma City. The purposes of Ciceronians are to promote speech activities and to develop fellowship and leadership. For years the traditional rivalry be- tween jeffs and Cices has occasioned many hot debates and forensic contests. -112- ed Gaul' -f4 t5 jegzrdoniand Back Row: Albert Fuller, Pres. 23 Wanda Smith, Zora jane Watson, Sweetheart, Linda Green, Ed Crider, Pres. lg Parl. 23 George Hawk, Pat Pendergraft. Second Row: Louise McQuown, Vice-pres. 25 Escella Garay, Vice-pres. lg Anna Lea Jeter, Sandra Tucker, Eileen Raizen, Kaye Rice, Mrs. Anita Kramer, Sponsor. Front Row: Donna Sage, Donna Eller, Jane Yamagishi, Ethel Futischa, Terry Ann Peck, Lottie Lou McQuown. Not shown: Paul Thompson, George Ochoa, Clarica Dee Kent, Cleta Hill, Sharon Waller. Les Beaux Arts Club was founded in 1921 by Miss Grace Chadwick. Mrs. Anita Kramer has sponsored the club for the past eight years. The main tradition and purpose is to further art appreciation and to create a general artistic in- terest for all Central students. Membership is based on interest in artg any Central student is eligible. This year the club decorated a float for the Central-Northwest game, and presented an act in the Cardinal Follies. The group visited Oklahoma City's Art Center, and helped the Junior Red Cross with the making of favors for hospitals. L. B. A. held two semi-formal initia- tions this year. Back Row: Jim Chastain ' Treas. 25 Walter Treas. 1, Sec. . Front Raw: Bob Cary, Ronnie larke, Con ner, Pres. l, A Golden Anniversary was celebrated this year by the Jeffersonian Debate Club, making the Jeffs the oldest club of its kind west of the Mississippi. The boys celebrated by holding their annual Jeff Stag Banquet at Beverly's Restaur- ant, which many of the alumni attended. At the banquet, they presented to Miss Eva Chowning, their sponsor, a plaque of appreciation com- memorating her years of service and loyalty. The Jeffs have two initiations during the school year. Meetings are held on Monday evenings in Cen- tral's library, where many vociferous debates are heard among the boys. Congratulations to the Jeffersonians! Nance Coffey, David Horst, Sec. lg Curtis Schwartz, Parl. 23 Miss Eva Chowning, Sponsor, Claude Long, Pres. 23 Richard Massey. Not shown: Eddie Crider, Mike Leehan, jack Welborn, Joe Savage. -113- Jim Oliver making up a type form for printing. Clyde Ortiz sitting, jim Langston standing. pfinfing The printing trade is just one of Central's vocational courses. Their program consists of a one-hour length class for sophomores, and a three-hour length schedule for juniors and sen- iors. Students from all parts of Oklahoma City are taking advantage of this excellent oppor- tunity to learn composition, linotype, presswork, and bindery. Pete Martinez operating the vertical printing press. The training and experience gained in this class have enabled many boys to work their Way through college. Many also have been able to work half a day while still in high school. Several printing trade graduates have received enough training just in their work at Central to go directly from here Without further training and obtain full-time jobs with very good pay. Howard Jones operating the trimming machine. LINOTYPE Back Row: Ronnie Tracey, Eugene Dickson, J. D. Plumlee, Bob Long, Johnny Allen, Ronald Henderson. Second Row: Twy- man Lyne, Clyde Ortiz, Jim Fisher, Jimmy Porter, James Dean, Bobby Williams. Front Row: Clyde Hill, Marshall Miller, Leroy Lambrecht, Eddie Crider, Don Hirschler, Mr. B. H. Thomas, teacher. we was -on PRESS ROOM Back Row: Denny Boord, James Malone, David Goforth, Eddie Gilmore. Second Row: Franklin Raab, William I-little, Gary Newsom, Charles Stanfill, Mr. Cecil Tansel, teacher. Front Row: Pete Martinez, Milford Light, Kenneth Castor, Dallas Wise, Howard Jones. PHOTOGRAPHY Buck Row: Harry Jones, Edward Rambo, Jack Dragon, Second Row: Carlos Lette, Overton Wilson, Emet Bradley, Mr. I. D. Winbray, teacher. Front Row: Page Waller, Derle Hatchett, Merle Aaron, Horace Hall. -115- Buck Row: Barbara Pierce, Joy Neely, Jack Murphy. Front Row: Betty Greenhoward, Arthur Salmon, Nancy Parrish. Katherine Scott, Carolyn Hill, Bill Hollenbeck, Pauline ML he fda oneo who adow me uiewd SOONER SPIRIT Cries of Where's that copy! pierce the air in Room 118 twice a month, letting everyone know that the next edition of the Sooner Spirit is about to go to press. Since its debut in 1921, the Sooner Spirit has never missed a deadline, and has brought Central much recognition for the fine service it gives to our student body. Each semester the Sooner Spirit is sold on the subscription basis for seventy-five cents. All students must have at least a B average in English to be in journalism. After they make the class, they learn by doing the actual Writing. This encourages the students and helps develop competent writers. Central students are the only ones in the city who print their own paper and take all their own pictures. This year the staff sponsored a Sweetheart contest to help sell subscriptions. The student body elected Dorothy Jeffrey as the first Sooner Spirit Sweetheart! . Ten members of the staff and their sponsor, Mr. Jim Johnson, attended the National Scholas- tic Press Association convention at Chicago in August. Also, delegates were sent to the Okla- homa Interscholastic Press Association Spring and Fall Conferences at the University of Okla- homa. The first semester editor, Ann Schuneman, was the second vice-president of the O.I.P.A. Katherine Scott was secretary of the O.C.I.P.A. Garner, jean Garner. -116- .J . ana! give Me Zaafurea, Acoolfw, anal newa Back Row: Roxie Dunbar, jim Reese, Pauline Dunn, Allen Crockett. Front Row: Frances Marbury, Norma Goodwin, Bill Blake, Clarica Kent. S T A F F EDITORS ..,w.,, ., ...., . .V....... .A.... . S. r.,..., ...... Schuneman, Holyfield ASSOCIATE EDITORS ,W .,,Marbury, Reese, Hill, Locy BUSINESS MANAGER ,. .,..,.....,,...,..,.....,,,.,,...........,..... Bill Blake FEATURE WRITERS ,,,,,,.,,. Lacy, Dunbar, Kent, Scott, Wheeler EXCHANGE EDITOR , ,,.. .,,......,,.,,,,.,.,,,,,.,,.,.,. . .............. . ....,............, N eely SPORTS STAFF ,.V.. . , .....,,.V....e Crockett, T. Murphy, Morgan, J. Murphy SPONSOR .... , ,.,..., ..,,,. ....,,........,.,...........,.........................,.. . M r. Jim Johnson REPORTERSM... -V ...... P. Garner, Fausett, Hollenbeck, Dunn, J. Garner, Hoefer, Paisley, Pierce, Salmon, Owens, Shockey, Goodwin, Swick, Green, McCaskill. Benny Morgan, Sally Swick, Tony Murphy, Vera Paisley, Edwina Fausett, Linda Locy, Frances Wheeler, Ann Ellen Hoefer. Schuneman, Linda Green, Dorothy Jeffrey. -117- .fwas , gg. Judy Mitchell, Junior Editor, Miss Doris Taylor, Editorial Sponsor, Katherine Scott, Editor. Ronnie Clarke, Shirley Sparks, Mr. Paul Ringler, Art Sponsorg Ed Crider, Pat Mitchusson. Derle Hatchett, Elward Walker. Not shown: Mr. J. D. Win- bray, Photography Sponsor. Mar6ooL Afa flareaenfa Me Lab: WE'RE THE PIONEERS OF THE PRESENT YEARS! Setting: CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Time: School Year, 1955-'56. Dramatis Personae: Editor-in-Chief ........ Katherine Scott Junior Editor .... r,.,,,, Ju dy Mitchell Art Editor ..,.,.,...,.,, ..,.....r.,. M yra Poss Photography Editor ..,.. Dorothy Jeffrey Sports Editor ,...,.r,,r,.,, ,,,...,. .,,... D e nnis de Freese Editorial Staff Members: La Veta Haney, Wayne Ward, Anita Tirey, Carol Cook, Sandra Tucker, Susann Giles, Barbara Neal, Darla Taylor. Business Manager ......., ., .,.... v..v.. R obert Rickey Associate Business Manager ..,,.......,,, Ints Abolins Assistant Business Manager ....s...,. . Dick Roby Business Staff members: Steve Benson, Arthur Salmon, Shirley Shoemake, Jerry Hammond, Jane Yamagishi, Ed Crider, Sam Chaney, Shirley Sparks, Wayne Owens, Winston Raab. Photographers: Elward Walker, Page Waller, Derle Hatchett, Quinton Wilson. Artists -..,,-- Ronnie Clarke and Pat Mitchusson Produced by ,.., - .,.., A, .,., ,.Semco-ColoLR1:ess Directed by: R. V. Miller, Paul Ringler, J. D. Winbray, and Doris Taylor. -118- 7 our yearn laroclucfion in ive acb., S Y N O P S I S Prelude: Summer, 1955 - .... - ...... --.-- Planning Act I Room 304 September, October, 195 5 .,..,., Theme and Copy Act II Scene One-Art Annex November, 1955 - -..-..,-,. ,,.. -...---. ,--. Sketches Interlude .. r-.-...--, .,.. - Thanksgiving Dinner Scene Two-Room 208 December, 195 S, January, 1 956 ---, .. ..,,. .- Sales Act III Scene One-Room 420 February, 1 9 5 6 , ..,, -- - --- - . .. , -- Pictures Scene Two-Room 304 November, December, 1 9 5 5, January, February, 19 5 6 .----- --- Copy and lay-outs Act IV Semco Color Press March, April, 19 S 6 .... - -- - - - -, Printing Act V Scene One-Auditorium, Central High School May 3, 1956 ----... ..... .,.. - .-.---- Presentation Scene Two-Room 208 May 3, 1956 -,-- - - -, .- -., Distribution Postlude May 3 , 1956 -,---,-- .. - ,Yearbook Signing Party -H9- Robert Rickey, Business Managerg lnts Abolins, Associate Bus. Mgr., Mr. Ralph V. Miller, Business Sponsor, Dick Roby, Assistant Bus. Mgr. Steve Benson, Anita Tirey, Shirley Shoemake, Dennis cle Freese, Sports Editor, Carol Cook, Barbara Neal. Dorothy Jeffrey, Pictures Editor, Susann Giles, Myra Poss, Sam Chaney, Arthur Salmon, Darla Taylor, Sandra Tucker. unior Aigh Lao c!uL5 an queens, uv' JUNIOR HIGH PEP CLUB-Back Row: Marilyn Brown, Hayden Allen, Shirley McMillan, Janalee Crockett, Sue Wheeler, Gaylene Baker, Gay Guynn. Third Row: Dorothy Moore, Norman Parks, Jeanne Berry, Donna Metcalf, Arlene Aaron, Judith Garrett, Donna King. Second row: Rosella Nobles, Marjorie Brown, Melba Rudy, Darlene Ramsey, Vernona Jones, Carol Mitchell, TOITIHUC Peery. Front Row: Ronald Doty, Jean Coker, Delores Elmore, Virginia Dodd, June Snow, Barbara Day, Jimmie Jones. JUNIOR HIGH ACTIVITIES Though the junior high pupils may be new to Central, they didn't waste any time catching on to the ways of the old-timers. After a few weeks of school had elapsed, thirty pupils saw how the other pep clubs worked, and with help from Mrs. Ruth Coffey, their sponsor, they launched a new club, the Cardettes. Six cheer- leaders were chosen by the other pep clubs. Junior high boys, coached by Mr. Jack Lester, organized basketball and track teams which were able to compete with other junior highs. Our junior highers also made a fine showing in the music department. Under the direction of Mr. John Platt, three junior high vocal music groups operated enthusiastically. The junior high band, with Mr. Jack Irwin as director, also did a splendid job in this pioneer year of Central's history. JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS: June snow, Jenn Coker, Linda Anderson and Leo Wernckc are Queen and King of Virginia Dodd, Delores Elmore, Barbara Day. Not shown: Hearts in Mrs. Vivian Ent's home room! Mary Quinette. Q -ms:-W. 5 . isel, I f i, I R J iuee Qi - E R km . li iij' ii' 1 1 -120- JUNIOR HIGH Y-TEENS-Back Row: Selmaree Jenkins, Mary Tucker, Janice Thomas, Donna Metcalf, Shirley McMillan. Third Row: Jacquelyn Briscoe, Sharon Gwen, Donna King, Sue Goforth, Diana Norlin, Gay Guynn. Second Raw: Marjorie Brown, Carol Mitchell, Melba Rudy, Frances Carr, Verona Jones, Tomalie Peery. Frou! Row: Jannalee Crockett, Jean Coker, Virginia Dodd, Delores Elmore, Barbara Day, Sue Wheeler. JUNIOR HIGH BAND-Back Row: Billy Jones, Arlene Aaron, Patricia O'Neil, Dorothy Moore, Dennis Rambo, Jake Smith, Gaylene Carlton, Mary Lee Tramel, Cynthia Couch, Charles Phillips. Third Row: Garland Parks, Gary West, Eugene Ramsey, Jeanne Berry, Glen Johnnene, Bill Howry, Paul Barnett, Fred Beil, Jannalee Crockett, Sue Wheeler. Second Row: Bill Blackburn, Norma Hood, Ruth Wood, Sharon Guynn, Neal Bradley, Sharon Bratton, Jimmy Gail, Kenneth Johnson, James Bizzell, Carrol Heard. Front Raw: Ray Green, Ronnie Smalley, David Hill, Douglas Hill, War- ren Smith, Joanne Henson, Tomalie Peery, Diana Norlin, Norma Fitzgerald, James Miller, Carol Mitchell. JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL--Back Row: Douglas Wal- ker, Steve Stark, Adren Shook, David McClure. Third Row: Chuck Price, Don Miller, Jerry Mailes, Richard Oden. Second Row: Carl Woods, Billy Connell, Garland Parks, Louis Steele. Front Row: Don Goad, Joe Plumlee, Captain, Mr. Jack Lester, Coach. Carabnaf jo! ies Beatrice Lincoln and Kaye Rice, Les Beaux Actg Dorothy Jeffrey, horse's head, Ann Schuneman, the other end, Black Skirt .Actg Glenda Goodgion and Kenneth Womack, Red Skirt Actg Rosemary Thies .and June Hicks, Y-Teens Act. The Cardinal Follies of '56, Treats in Tempo, was directed by Mr. Jack Irwin and Miss Maybelle Conger. This was the largest and most ambitious undertaking of the school year. More than 300 persons, students and teachers, cooperated in an all-out effort, culminating in three performances of 'the nine-act extra- vaganza. Clubs participating were the band, the choir, Red Skirts, Black Skirts, Black Shirts, Red Shirts, Les Beaux Art, Thespians, and Y- Teens. Elaborate backdrops were constructed by Back Row: Emma Jean Mann, Biff Platt. Second Row: Central students and instructors. All lighting effects and backstage duties were taken care of by Central personnel. Music was furnished by the Central Dance Band. This three-hour dis- play of talent was a huge success, both as en- tertainment and as a financial enterprise. Pro- ceeds will be used for Central activities. This was the second annual presentation of the Cardinal Follies, originated by Mr. Irwin in 1955. Patrons and students alike are grateful to Mr. Irwin for his untiring efforts on behalf of this huge production. Janice Miller, Barbara Pollack. Front Row: Wilma Vaughn, Zora Watson, Choir Act, Vicki Goodgion, Black Shirt Actg Roberta Blanchard, Band Act. Betty Vaughn, Y-Teens Act. Tommy Moses and Elaine Womack, Thespians Act. -122- ANNUAL QUEEN FOOTBALL QUEEN Wg? SASKETB LL QUEEN af' A BASEBALL QUEEN BAND QUEEN is DARLENE MCFARLAND ELAINE WOMACK JUDY MITCHELL LA VETA HANEY Football Baseball Annual Ammal, Baseball ANN BUNNELL DONNA TINDER DOROTHY JEFFREY ANITA TIREY Football, Basketball Basketball, Band Annual, Band Football, Basketball, Ann mint? .-535 , 1 ' 5 , v,,' ,, 4: ' :- . il dp, -.2 .-f- 21: ., -all - was 'Nm - iii .-.ev f i U?He4- x 95. f if 'L ...f 1 A . F - Aw? ,.-cv? fi, ,iff ,, 1A 4 y a' 1 A G, 'W -w 'ff'f:,2':x ,Lyn f A f ' KA 1, N f :f21iY.a. fQ Mr.-1 . -i ,,,.'gi'gi, '3:f??4f -f ' mf' K.. 1 Q 0 .., Q A. a. Q 3-1 40 -.5 ROBERT RICKEY Red Skirt Beau DENNIS de FREESE VICKIE GOODGION DARLENE MCFARLAND Red Skirt Beau Black Shirt Sweetheart Black Shirt Sweetheart i i 1 1 i l i i 1 Q 1 j'HH HHHNIHH CAROLYN HILL ELAINE WOMACK Red Shzrt Sweetheart Red Shirt Sweetheart 5 pg-gkfg 513, , 2 ., 12' .,. 75 . 1: ' li' .S E. ,gg . W 11 , - v 5 X iflfif , . , .,::.211, A -5.4 7-sv. .V - r:T..,., , Elggw g ---' . f- gg-:N - -eb-:sz-.. . . ,, A , ,.., J, , M- . , .. ,A ,. -jf.: F. ff ., k f 1 W. ' - :n s , is -. N 1 -5- ,. ,f Q! .NSW -v if Q? I' , 115 1 QQ ' .flegfl-' ' x, - I.-1: 5 i Q s , ?f.EQ' ' ' 1 ' '44 '- i , V- Y W Q aiffif-fi f ,rf 'Qi - Wg . af mn pw a .,,, ROBERT RICKEY JACK WELLBORN NANCE COFFEY WAYNE WARD DARRYL PAILHAM RONNIE CLARKE CLAUDE LONG JOHN SEELY DAVID EDGECOMB KEN SWARTZBAUGH DONALD HIX J! PAT WRIGHT ABE GREENBERG ROBERT BILLEG JEAN HERBERT PIERCE BOB DAVIS JAMES LANGSTON MIKE LEEHAN EDDIE CRIDER TIM LOWELL 11 9.525-51: 5 izqgjf lf 3l7':fQ:f15 7' ' 'ye- ky ' J 'Z I 'S -37 H W e 4 . .AL Ci? 1 m Eff: E My .V A Y :pgs A Q Q - s 'Aj 1. E gg' gl ar A 1 - ' f SCHWARTZ LEE JonnAN sim ci-mum mvm BINGHAM Ammo de la cnuz JAMES HASKINS WILLIAM Lover-r Guests of Phillips Petroleum, American Iron 8: Machine Works, Anderson Prichard Oil Corp., and Cities Service Gas Co DONALD STEFFENSEN PI-IILLIP FAUSS JAMES MALONE DENNIS de FREESE -152- olzfzeifier f Z i l l EDWARD EARL CRIDER Boys' First Letzciscr The Letzeiser Awards are the highest honors which may be won by Central students. First given here in 1914, they represent achievement records made by students who must have at- tended Central for six semesters, and who must have top-notch grades. Winners must also have WGPJ4 NORMA CAMP Girls' First Letzeiser participated in activities, have shown high stand- ards of character, and have been recommended by a faculty committee. Announcement of the winners of the Letzeisers is the climax of the annual Awards assembly, held traditionally in the first week in May. I v ? MF ROBERT KENT RICKEY RONNIE LOUIS CLARKE CAROL EILEEN RAIZEN F. NADINE HOLYFIELD Tie, Boys' Second Letzeiser Tie, Boys' Second Letzeiser Tie, Girls' Second Letzeiser Tie, Girls' Second Letzeiser PATRICK GAIL PRICE PRISCILLA JANE ROBERTS PATSY KAY SPURR Boys' Third Letzeiser Tie, Girls' Third Lctzeiser Tic, Girls' Third Letzeiscr -133- Otter ROBERT RICKEY JACK WELLBORN JANE YAMAGISHI ED CRIDER Gaylord Science Awflfdi Hmm,-able Mention D.A.R. Good Citizenship sea'-7 Roebufk Awfnd Physics Science Awami Boyz Award Les Beaux Art Silver Award First Science Award, Boys ' Le, Beaux A,.t Gold Awnd Typographical Union No. 283 A. G. Meyers Athletic Award Anna H. Mine, Awami Hand Composition and Malcolm Henry Award Linotype Award CAROLYN HILL EILEEN RAIZEN ANNA LEA JETER CURTIS SCHWARTZ First Science Award, Girls Honorable Mention, Les Beaux Art Bronze Award Civitan Award Science Award, Girls Speech Award FRANCES MARBURY JOYCE LUMPKIN TONY MURPHY BEVERLY ROBERTS Glen Hartman English Award National Society of Colonial George Miskovsky American D.A.R. American History Daughters Award History Award Award KENNETH DUNN JAMES MALONE JAMES DEAN TALLULAH TAYLOR MARC JACOBS Iunior Scientist of-Month Typographical Union Typographic-al Union Iohn Iarman Award Mental Health Award ' No. 285 Presswork Award No. 283 Presswork Award -1 34- .!4Wal'L ' Y EORA JANE WATSON BARBARA JOHNSON NADINE HOLYFIELD CAROL SIMPSON Vocal Music Award Gaylord Science Award, Girls Sooner Spirit Editor Distrihutive Education Theta Sigma Phi Award Award 7 PHILLIP FAUSS MIKE LEIEHAN ELAINE WOMACK JIM ORRELL Spanish Award Speech Award Speech Award Masquer Award BOB JOHNSON JOHN NALLEY PRISCILLA ROBERTS GLENDA TURNER Architects Award Engineers Award Phi Beta Kappa Award Second Secretarial Award First Secretarial Award ALBERT FULLER ANNA KIMBALL KNIGHT RUTH SWANSON KATHERINE SCOTT Bookkeeping Award Betty Crocker Award P.T.A. Award P.T.A. Award -1 55- Not Shown: CLYDE ORTIZ Typographical Union No. 2 83 Hand Composition and Linotype Award Not Shown: GRAY FIELDS T and I Craftsman Award A Chosen to attend a four-day naval training school at Pensacola, F,lorida, were Claude Long, Jack Wellborn, Dennis de Freese, Darryl Parham, Curtis Schwartz, and Ed Crider. Ruth Swanson, Girl of the Monthg Carolyn Hill, Junior Altrusan. Commencement speakers: Elaine Womack, Mike, Leehan, Curtis Schwartz, Carolyn li? I rllcylor Rotarians: Ed Crider, Robert Rickey, Curtis Schwartz, Dennis de Freese, Mike Leehan, Darryl Parham. .Officers for a day-Back Row: Steve Stark, Junior High Boys' Counselor at Centralg Ronnie Clarke, Juvenile Court Chief Clerk, Robert Rickey, Judge, Crim- inal Court of Appeals, Mike Brumley, Prin- cipal of Central, Don Roberts, Police Chief. Second Row: Roger Marriman, District Judge, Carolyn Hill, Member of School Boardg David Edgecomb, Sign and Paint, Florine Dotson, Junior High Girls' Coun- selor at Central, Jack Wellborn, Treas- urer. Front Row: Dunnie Wright, Assist- ant Principal of Central, Barbara Neal, Supervisor of Elementary Educationg Kath- erine Scott, Senior High Girls' Counselor at Centralg Ed Crider, Senior High Boys' Counselor at Central. Not shown: Ruth Swanson, Attendance Officer, J. B. Bran- nen, County Attorney. -136- umni onord Sequoyah and Will Rogers, Sooner pioneers, were Oklahoma's contributions to the national Hall of Fame in Washington, D. C. Central's contributions to the United States Congress are John Jarman and Mike Monroney. While in Central, Congressman Jarman won a national speech award, and Senator Monroney played on a state championship football team. Best known nationally of Central's approxi- mately 23,000 graduates, these two men repre- sent the high degree of service being exhibited in our nation's capital city by persons who have decided to make a career of statesmanship. Among recent achievements made by other Central alumni are these: Allen Street is present mayor of Oklahoma City, Buck McPhail, All- SENATOR MIKE MONRONEY CONGRESSMAN JOHN JARMAN American from O.U.'s Big Red football team, was selected most valuable player on the All- Army squad of 19553 Donald James in 1956 won a year's scholarship granted by Rotary In- ternational, providing a year's study in Zurich, Switzerland, Carolyn Way graduated among the top twenty in her class at O.U. in '55 and will teach in Arkansas University in 1956-'57, Bill Harper studied two years on a Fulbright scholar- ship providing voice training in Italy,' and George Brown, editor of the Sooner Spirit in 1955, is now at the University of Pennsylvania on a full scholarship. Central is proud of her distinguished alumni, andlexpects great things of those who are now students in this, the oldest high school in Okla- homa City. mf,.-:-,,. ,,, ,A , - ,.,,,,.. A-, ,,,, ,,4 , ADMINISTRATION Allimn, Hnlm. 17. 121 79 Ankav, Eleanor. 11, 47 nquy, 1401-11, zu Ballard, Lnlin, I4 nun... Mulvin, I4 14-.,s1.ay., 14 lumen, Phil. 14 lierwinl. Roan. 20 Born, F. R., I4 lr-izhanpz, clnnnu, 1 5, 64 Brush, H, C1 174 H0 I1-nnu, Leon, 17, 64, is, ss, 109 lurlnnn, J. S-1 11, 11, G4 mm, 11.114, I4 lnnla, Ju, 11, 41, U cmy, mmf, 10 Chanel, Mary, 20 Clnndllr, Mary, l7 Clmwning, Ev-, 17, 99, 111 Clark, snnnmy, I7 amy, 1:1-. Lm, ao cnmy, anna, 11, 110 Ganga, Maylnlle, 11, 11, 100, lul Cook, lucy, 17 Curtin, Elnnnr, 11, 11, 102 Danton, C. V., 10 Dulinlu, Paul, 10 Deal, c. D., 10, I7 Denrdnrf, Dnrnxhy, 17, 47, ls Bnkn, Ghdy4, 20 Bhd, Ann, l7 Ellis, Tam M., 17 Enz, Vivian, 17, 120 amp, N. L.. I4 Gnldnnhln, Alsy, 2V Gooch, Harry, 17 Grady, Sur, 20 Harnl, Huh, 17, 14, 61, rs, 11, 109 1-1.,-ly-, Beulah, zo Hundridu, In Alien, 11, 40, 104 Hemel, jnnld, 11 1-111111, Hurry, 11, 40, lo, 102 Higlnnnr, Jnnnn, ll Hinshaw, Arlie, 20 Hspun1,cf.a1. 20 Hnnur, Wilma, 20 H11ffma11,I. D., ll, 110 Hngginn, F. D., 10 1.1.4, sms., 10 Irvin, 11:11, ll, 22, ll, 90, 91, 91, 95, 96. 91 Jarrell, union, 11, 101 Jayne, Vinh, ll Jnnks Grovur, zo Jnhnnn, Jim, ll. 22, IS ynhnnn, Rny, 20 Ja1.1n,M1lry, 4, lt, I1 Innes, lu. 1-1., ll mam, Pml. u Kramer, Anlu, ll, 111 , Lune, Jack, 7, lt, 51, ss, 109, Ill Lnekwood, Muy, 1, 14, 99, 101 Luonuy, Orville, Il Lnvdur, xnnhlun, 10, ll, 47 Mal0a1u,J.F1-ank, 11, 10, 46, 64 lhnlnll, Mann, 16, sl, 111 M.ul1lmrn,Faye, ll Meclun, Flnnnrn, 0, 11, 40 Mecny. c. n., I4 Mccncun, Jun... 11 Melmn, Mn. L. 11,, X4 Milla, Rae, 40 Millu, kalpll V., 14, 44, 90, 111, 119 llillstud, pn... ll Neel, M-ry. ll, 40, 14, 64, I7 Nil. A. C., 20 Odeon, Barrie, 20 Purmsnm-, Carl, 20 PFlugradz, H4111-y, an Phillips, A. E., ll, 64 Phillips, Helen, 20 Plan, Jnlm, ll, 22 llqhnd, 1.-14, 20 new-1. Jn--1, 14, 71 Reid. Gem-gi., 11, li Hinglcr, hnl, 6, 9, 11, 12, 1 ll Rnlnru, lynn, ll, 40, 61, ta, 41, 109 Rebinton, Gilbert, 14 lznhznnn, Ruby, I9 Kcbixon, Vince, 19, 61, ss, 69. 70, 109 Bagan, Rnzh, 10, I9 Rau, Enlur. 19 Sandman, C1111-lu, 19, ln, 11 sllaclan muy, zu Slmgun, Rnynlnnd, K9 sf-11111, 1-1414... zu SrniKl1,Tnmmil, 20 Spun. Lucille, 0, 19, 12, 101 sp-nm, ldn, an sfqmnn, lmhll., 19 Smale, Dun, 20 Strait, Clxarlu, 20 Svunann, 1. Chester, I4 Tanml, acil, 19, zz Taylor, Dm-in, 19, 21, 40, I7, 100, 109, 110 1'.yls1-, Inlm, 11 Taylor, Lnciln, 19, 99 Tllonlu, D. H., 19 Thnmpnnn, Onn, I4 Tilley, Jo Len. 4, 19, 71 Fmmonl. H. F., l9 Tracy, Andrvy. 20 Trrlcluler, Nancy, 19 rnxln, vmnn. 11 'n-nu, umm, 11, 47 1'-mu. clya., zo v-n mmf, 11. v.. 11, 11, 44, los Volk, Mary Bun., 1, 19 Wallxu, lunlin-, 9, 11, 11 wnll.-44, Ruth, 19, 40, 101 wma, nqnim, 19, 77, 7l Wilson, Lillian, 19 Winbray, J. n., 19 Wright, Jam, 14 Yon, snpln.. 20 CLASS OF 56 Adair, 5l1irleY, ll. 23. U51 911 W4 Mun., Anmlea, 21, 101, 101, 111 Aam., Dunn., 21, ss, loo, 102, ll0 Adam. smlen, 21, 11, 19, 97 Alb-n, nllun, 11 Alexander, sm-nlgy, 21, 102 Andmnn, In Bun., 11, as, 92 Appl., lflnye, 23 Ayn11,J..n, 21, 14, sz, 105, 101 Aung, Jmy un, 11, ss, 100 Avant, ,lm-y, 11 nun, nn, 9, 21 mlm-, an-lm-1 Ann, 23 mlm, Jury, 21, 100 1.1.1, Jannny, 11, 11, sz, 111 mku, Robert. 21 5111.111-gp, C1-nu, 21, los llisxfml, Sharon, 21, 101 111145, Rohan, 11, 112 niaglnn, David, 21, 111 nlnkv-ll, Virgil, 21 alma., lin-lznul 21 Boho, urban, 21, 41, 101 nnml, Danny. 11 1404121-, sham, 21, 101 lx-nmhlcu, Piggy, 14 Bxannen, J. D., 14, ws amy., Lynn, 14 umva, lusm, 24, 102 11-n1nl.y,ml14, 4, 24, 41, ss, 10, los, 109, 116 nnreafma, 1111-r.lu, 14 lnqm, muy, 24, 91, 103 Buda, Glnry, 24 :nan-, 1.1-ry, s, 24, 110 ludzr, Penv. 14 ny..-1, lmrsnl, 24 c-una., Dnaald, 24, 102 cm, Bill, 24 Cl111p,NQrl1l. 7, 14. 26, l0!, lOl, ll! Cunnan. Klrlml. 24. l01 cmy, sn.. Z4 Clttld, Frli, 14, if Cnwr, Kenny, 24 chnm Sun, 14, 51, 44, 119, 112 clnka, Mary Ellnn, 14, u, 101 Clx1'kl,R011nie,4, 1, 4, 1, 1, 24. 44, ll Ill, Ill, ll2, 111,136 c4fl'.y, Num, 21, 11, 101, 111,111 Culay, Jun, 11, 11,112 callin., rm, 25 can-, cal-lane, 15 cnnk, canl, 21, ac, 100, 101, 119, 12 Cnwford,Ly1111, 11, 101, 101 cmeling, Pax, 2 1 crldu-, Ed, 21, 21, 11, 14, 101,1o1, 111, Ill, 192, 111, 114, 11s Cunningham, Jny, zs, 102 Curtlll Donald, 25 cum, Jny Ann, 25 mm, bobby, 21, 11, 111 Davi1,E11g141e, 21, 102, 110 Davin, ltsbm, zs, ss, s1, 7l Dem, Jams, 21, 110 nuker, mn, 15 Deen, mln, 101 du Ima, Dennin, 4, 11, cs, ls, 101, 112, 119, 110,112,114 ds la Crux, Aunado, 25, 112 lx-iam, muy, :1s, ls, 105 Dmnglu, lhrgucrito, 11 Dnulmn, Lnun, as, al, 19, 91 Dnnaw-y, Hal, 41, 71 Dnnn, Knnnuk, 11, 106, 114 Dnnbnr, nnni-, 21, I6 ny-1-, Gerald, zs, 111 E1l5.mn111,D.vid, s, zs, 10, 111, 11s Edwards, nm., 1, za, ll Edwards, Jun, ze, 101, 110, 111, 11 Edwnrds, Jnl-n, za, no Elle, Juan, 26, 101 Ellis. Gilbert, 26 uma, c-cu, so Buell, Tray, 16 svn-en, J-nn. If 1-inning, Ddw'ly11,25, 101, 110, 111 1-mnlm, Edwin., 26, 44, ls, 111, 124 Fnnn, Phillip, 2s,l0l,l1:1,111 nlnlr, N..-mn, 16 Fieldx, Guy, IJ 5 11.141, vll-gil, 24, 111 Falapw, ,lwpl-, 26 F.-mer, Ruben, It Fanquc, Julia, 26 Fax, Chula, 26 man, Lum, 24 Fuller, Alben, as, 19, 14, 91, sl, loo, l05, 101, 111, 111, 115 Fnller, my, zs, 111 1-'uzin-11a,E1hel, 17, 111 Gmbill, uma, 21, 101 .QHCJBX umm, 1-111114, 21, 105, 101 Gilbn-ed, Pmy. 27 Giles, snunn, 11, 1011, 119, 111 Gill-lpie, G1-nnvall., 27 Gilliland, many, 17 Gilman, Eddie, 27 Gssd, Nlngy, 21, 101 Goodgion, vanka, 22, 21, 10, ns, 91, 122 110 rsmlwan, Noun., 21, 11, us, lon, 111 comm, mysa, 27 Gunn, Jm-y, 11, 41, as, 70, 114, lzs G1-nym, umm., 11, 14, los Green, virginia, 21 4 cl-mlmg, Ab., s, lo, 21, 44, 101, ws, 107, 112 Griffin, sh-mn, 1, 21, as, los Gulney, amy, ls 1-1.11, Hnrnee, 27 1-1111, Jun, 11, nz Hall., Pauline, 27 Haxnby. Edward, 27 Hamrnnn, mlnm, 21, los 1-11nd, lzsbffu, 27 1-l.n.y, 14 vm, 11, 11, cs, 101, 101, 114 Hnnnum, Jn, 11, 129 1-lnkey, Mum., s, 24, 14, los 1-1.1-l, umm-4. 2,l Har!-in,Na11, 21, 101 Hanllim, Jlnm, Il, 111 1-lmhm, nm., 21, 11, 111 1-lnwk, Ggnrgn, 21, 111 1-14.14, 11.1-y Nall, 21, las HnId,Tomn1y, zn Hs-npl4, Carolyn, 2l Hibbard. Allreda, ll 1-11111, 1-lubm, 21, 10 Hanan, Sandra, u, 104, 108 Hill, c-mlyn, 1, 21, 11, 14, cs, ns, as. s1,101,1o4,11s,11o,114, 114 1-lax, Donald, 21, 111 Holcomb, larlura, Il 1-lslfsn-l, Mm-ng, Zl Hnllenbecll, Bill, Zl, 65, 66, 36, N19 IIC mln, sum-1, 21, 101 Holyfield, Nadine, za, los, 111, 111 1-1. ' 9 ya., David, 21 J-ckmn, Jimmy, 19 June., Dqrlene, 29, ls, 92 jacob., Mare, 19 jlffny,Dnr11t.l1y, 21, 19, 14, 77, 12, 94, 91, IOS, l'l7, ll9, 122, lil, ll! Jmkina, Fred, Z9 Inter, Annaln, 19, ll, 111, 114 ah1mnlBnrbu-a 19 11 01,111 sllnann, an 9, 10, 111 J mn, ln. un, Johnnnn, Dan, 19 Johnnon, Jnnena, 29 Jann, lxnsy, 11 Iordln, lu, 28, 25. 65, ll, U1 Iuy6l,jlcq1-mlille, 29 Kurby, Avi., 29 xulu, Tmy, 24 xml, Jimmy, 23 xiaasf. Peggy Ann, 19 King, xnzlury-nn, 21, ll Kirk, Dnlnre, 13, l92 Kirkllam, Tnmnly, 29 Knight, Anna Kimball, ll, 29, 111 L..-1-14412, Chnner, 29, 110 L1n.,J1ns. 101, 111 l..ng-mn, 1111-41, 10, 114, 111 Launnt, 1.1-fy, 10 Led-ln, Mike. 10. 11, 100.101, 111, 115, lld Lane, Carlos. 10 Irwin, Ioan 1111-41, 10, 12 113111, Milford. 10 Liylmnr, Maxine, 10, 1s l.ineol11.lelK1-in, 10, I1, 94, 91, 97, 91 III LUCY, I-llldl, 30, IDD, ll7 l.sn1,cl.nde. 10.15, 14, lOl, 111, 112, UC Luvelt, William, 30, ll! Luwell, Tim, 30, ll2 LQWTY. Frieda. 30, 94, 99 Loyd, Helm, 111 Lndwack, Gen., 30 Lumpkin, Jnyee, 10, 11: Mxlanc, James, 10, 110, 112, 114 Mun, Flny Dun, 10, 97 lnfbnrgn, Tlnrua, 10, ls. 92 Marbury, Franru, ll, ll7, 135 Mu-Lman, Patsy, ll Martell, Hll, ll, 65 Hman. Wayland, 11, 11,111 M.1-an-1, Pm, 11, 114 Mm.-11, Rmlu. 11, 102 Mnyfield, 'rl1nm.n, 11, ss, ss, 11, IDB M-1.11. Je-1144, 102 Malin, Galbm, 1 1, so Mm, Lau Ann, 11. 104 Milam, E1-nm, 11, 101 Miller, Marslaall, 11 141:41-won, P-1, 4. 4. 14. 11, 111 Mann, Andy, 11, ss Mnnnn, muy M-ry, Sl Msmn. Hn-ny, 11, 54, 41, 11, lo, sl, ll, 100, 111 M11let,'l'0m, ss, 14, 1114, 111, 111 unfpllm, lay, 11, 101 Muryhy, janln, 1, 11, 16. l0l Murphy, Tony, 1, 11, ss, ss, 10, 14, 111, 114 Mnmy, wma., 1 1, 11, 79 Myers, J-nu, 11, 111 Nalley, Jain, 11, 19, 111 Nnry, Allen, 12 N4-l,1l.rh.n, 22, 12, 77, ls, 101, 119, 129, 110, 11s Neal, Lucllls, 11 Nu-sl, Phillip, 32 Nail. Clinma, 32 Nickels, Billy, 32 Oliver, Dan, 12, sn, 1oz Oliver,Jm1aa, 114 0rnll,Iim, 11, 14, 1o1,1u9, 112, 115 ol-111, Clyde, 114, 114 oumfm, Doug, 22,11, no, mo, las own., J.-nm, ll owen, sim-lsy, 11, los, 10: own., carnle, 11, 102, 110 P2 a1n,Da 112,90 9 112, 11s rks, 1- nn, 11, 101 Parvin, ,lm-y, 1, 12, ll0 Pendugnfn, 11.1, 12, 14, 111 mmap, La M242-, 11, ls, 1:6 Pam, Commit, 11 mm., 1-111141-1, 11, los, 111 mm, 114.-21,., 11.14, sl, 101, IZZ Psnainm, Jun, 11 mmf, Lnry, 33 Pan, Myn, 11, us, 91, 111,111 Prater, Jin-my, ll me-, Arlene, 13 Pri:-,141-fy, 11,102,109 Prim P-K, 11. 65. 10. 109, 111 P.-in, sl-ernnn, 11 nm.-1, amy, 11, ss, 91, 101 Q-nm, Tm, s, 11, 110 11.111, Franklin, 11, 71 Rada-, Jmpl-, 11 Raine-, muy, 11, 99 llaixm, 1-zllnn, 10, 11, 19, 101, lol, 113, 111. 114 Rarnbv, Glen, 11 R-ndnlpll, Jnay, 11, lc, 101 lnnff-14, Mary Ann, 11, 78 1141111-ldv. Bobby, 11 11144, Kay, 11, 41, 14, 91, 111, 122 kicker, Rohm, 11, 49, su, 49, 111, ls, sc, 101, 109, 119, 121, 111, nn, 112, 111, 114, 114 luegn-,Pmy, 11, 11, ls, 11, 91, 119 llnum, Beverly, zz, 11, 91, 101, 101, 114 mmm, Priscilla, 1, 11, ac, 1111, IDI, 111. 111 nsamx, Num., 14. 102 lzspllky, cum.-a, 34 xsnln, mu, 14, ss, ss, 40, 109 Rewlxn, mrs..-1, 14, 111 lumfll, Richard, 14, 14, 90, 1o1 snnnn, Annu, 14, ns. 119 Schlinlm, 1-1.lm.11, 14, ls, 101, l0l s4hnnnn.n,Al1n. 14, 41, 11.91. 111. 121 sellwaru, Curtin, 6, 14, 11, 75, 44, ll, 90, sl, 100, 101, IGI, 111, 117, lxz, 114, 114 sqm, Bill, 34 Suu, Knllerine, 22, 14, 19.15, IGI, 114, l ll, 121, 111 Seely,jn1m, 14, 711 U2 Slnlxon, mama, 54 Shilling, Tam, 14 shiwan. Juniza, 34 shnunnke, Shirley, 14, 44, IS, 105, 119, 125 Simpnn, Kay, 7, 16, 14, 102, 111 Silru, Cecil, 14 Sinn, clmlu, 14, 71 slnml, mn, 11 smizh, j0a11,7l, 102, 110 Smit.l1,Wu1dl, 11, 12, 104, 111 snok., za., 11, 79 Spnl-r,P4uy, I, 15, ls, 105, IDI, 111 Spyhnek, vmnl, 1 5, 61, sl, 69, lll Szany, Jw, J 5, 102 Snelu-,Ln Nell, 1 9, 11, 11, 94, 91 Stahr, Carolyn, 15 sa-lik, :nm-, 11 Snnfill, Charles, 1 5, I0 Szefhnnn, Dm-1,l0, 11, cl, 90, 91, 11: Strickland, Wu-1111, 15 Srrnlhor, Tum, DS Svralfnnfl, En- Sue, 11 Swu1wl1,lllll1,9, 15, al, 11, ls, 101, 101, 100, 115,116 svurubqngh, Ken, 11, 41, 105, 1 1 l, 111 swiek,sally, 15, 101, 111 Tnylnr, Dnrla, 11, 36, lc, 92, 91, 101, 119, 127, 119 Taylnr, Rnbnn, 10, 102 Taylnf, Tnllnhh, 11, 100, 101 Thomann, Wilnu, 11, 11, 94, ss, 104, 101 Thnnupmn, Lann, 15, 97 Tlmnpunn, llnyu-, 15, 110 Tice, Carslyn, 11, 103 Under, Dean., 15, 54, 101, 111 Tiny, Aniu, 11, ls, 1 19, 121 Tnvnl-,1.u'r7. 16, s1,ss, 10, 109 Tucler,S1111dn, 1s,l0s,1ol, 111, H91 ll! Tuner, Gland., 14, ls, IDI, 104, 111 vlan-ww1,Anpl1, 14, 101 Und-nnnd. Dnvey, 1, 16 vgndim-, lxnbm, IE vm-1-4411, Clan, 1s, 102 vinlm-,J1n144, 15 Wage, Pm, 36 w-ga, mn, 14, no Wakollald, ha, 16 vnlllfap, Bryan, 1s, as wnku, Dnvid, 14 Walkax, Llvnfd, 16, Ht w.ll-r, hy., 14, so Ward, Snlln, 16 Ward, vhyu, 16, moo, 112 w-mn. mn Jann, as, as W.-.11, Deryl, 16 wmnn, znn J-114, 11, 19, 95, l0l1 111, 122, 111 Wann, Jeannine, 17, 105 w-m, Dnnn-, 17, 104 vhllbnl-n, 14411, 11, s4, 1s, 13 2, 114, 115 11141111.11-, Mildred, 11. luz Whaler, France., 11, 16, 11, 79, ns, IDI. 111 whuln, sylvan, 11, 11, 94, 11, 99 whale, w. A., 14, 37 Wuull, Ann, 17 wha:-mln, Lillian, 11, ns, 92 Wickwan, D2, 17 willlnnn, Ronald, 11, ss wills.-ns, wnlw, J7 Wilmazh, nnyn, 11, Sl wznm-1, Dann., 11, 102, 111 win, Jerry, 11, 10: Wolf, Elln ldaa, 17 wnmaek, Ann, 37 Womack, Elaine, 11, 11, 14, 11, ls, sz, 91, loo, 101, mc, I11,l2l, 110, 115, 11s Wond,Opal,la1n,17 Voxkman, lilly, 60 w,-13111, E1-nmln., 11, 111 wrilhz, Pu, 11, 112 Ynnlqa11.a,J.n4, 11, 100, IGI, 111, 114 Y-qu, Nunn-n, 11 Yndar, Thomas, 1 7 CLASS OF 57 Adm, 9.11, 41 Adams, 11.1l..., 41, 11, 92. 95, 91 Alexander, Henry, 41 Allan, 1-1.1-, Ol Allen, jahany, 41 Alyu, Richard, 41 Apel, nausea, 41 Aponnl, Jan, dl Appl., Nam.. 41 Ashford, Samllie, 41, 79, ll, HIS, 107 Anunbn, sms., 41, 73 Anny, M11-y Ann. Ol Halley, lurlurd, 41, ss, 10, 109 nur, nunin, 41, 91 lull, Arlun, 41 Barker, Jan, 41, ll an-nn, Jun., 41 xml-1, Ronald, 41, 91 Barnett, mnny, 41, 69, 11, IQ aura, 1w...l1n., 41 nnram. Alia, 41, S7 neck!-aan, laulm, 41 mum., um. 4l Bzncdin, Lawrence, 41, 1 ll nsnnm, lay., 41 lennuv, Willard, ll 1.13, Jnhn, ll ll.-11, mb, 41 llaclx, Beverly, 41, 11, 94, 91 Blackwell, Eddie, 41 llake, lill, 41. 44, 99, 111 nhknsy, uma, 41 Bonn., Myrna, 41, 11, 92 lmam, Harrrl, 41 Bradley, Donna, 41 Dradalxaw, Waynb, 41 lr-dy, Jalan, 41 nr-nnnn, cmd, 41, 94, 91 lranley, mn-.l1.ll, 41, 106 any, Dnanld, 41 lny, Marlin, 41, 1 1 1 lr-1.11, Iim,Ol, ll, Ill 11.-fans, Jann, 41 Brimnn, Ann, 41, 11, 91 arm, Dennis, 41, 64, 10 lmmlny, Harlay, dl 11wwn,nmy Ann, 41, 11, 92, 99 11rnu,sl141i1, 41, 90.91, 111 111-nnllnngb, may Jn, Ol lrnlnluy, chu-ln, 41, ll nnfnrd, R-ylmn, 41, 11, 94, 11, 101 Inna, Willil, 4l, 102 lnnnnll, Ann, 41, 11, 94, 100, 122 nun., lill, ll under, myl., 41 nnmn, M-flung, 42, ax, 94, 95 Cahill, John, 41, ll c.l-ml, nm-114, I1 Callnway, Mack, 42 Cuey. larry, 42, 107 Cnty, lnh, 41, 19, 14, 90, 99.100, HH, ll! cnmhm, swan, 41 clnpn--n. chu-la., 46 -138- u...i.i.,la-,40,4z,11, u. ww. un. IDG. I I 3 Clsildml, neun, 41, no clqm, neun, 42 dems., weyiie, 42, 1 ll Cline, Reylmsnd. 41 cmknll, Nancy, 41. 49. 99, 94, 99 Cnle, W-yn, Ol collide, Bels, 42, ss, 61. '09 calmer, W-lm, 42, 49, 11, I4, 106, lol, ID cmll, Jerry, 41, ll, 95, l01 Gunn Booll. 42 csmell, muy, 41 cu, Lmma, 42 cz-ig, lessen, 41, 200, lol Cn-lclen, Allen, 42, I4 cum, Dixie, 40. 42, 11, 19, 9l, loo, lu Curle, Berber., 41, lu: cm-z.i-, Lip, 42, 91 Dnlth Tummy, 42 Dalke, Donna, 42, l ll mm. Hoyt Lee, 42, ss Duril, Ruben, 42, 67, Ill! mel-,Mery Helen, 40, 42, 77, IJ de le cms, Am-nn, 42 Dirksen, Eugene, 42 Dun-ll, Mule, 42, Ill Doa, lrendn, 42. K7 Daly, Du-ld, 42. l ll Douglas, veelys, 41 Dowru, Eddiu, 42 my, Willixm, 41 Dryaen, Judy. 41, 19, 100 Dunlap, Leslie, 42, u Di-lm, Lynn, 42. ll, 94, ss, 99,lo1 Dunn, Jw, 42, 61, 909 Elma, c.e:l,4a, 90, lll Endnlny, slums, 41, 19, 91. 94, 99 Even, Lgrryl 42 Even, Pnl, 41 Ewing. John, 42 rm, meme., 4: lei-quhee, Kathryn, 42, 11, 999 rem, Bossa., 4: Plum, alll. 41 Fleming, luelileei-, 41, 102,110 Fel-iyelie, Jerry, Q2 Punk, amy, 42 Fuchs, Florence, 42 Early, Enelln, 41, 19, as, 94, 99, 99, l ls smaller, niques, 42 semi. nall, 42 G-nm-.Je.lsie, 42, 99, 99, llc Gel-nel-, Pnuline, 42, 01, 92, 97, llc celmwaal., mls, 41, as Gly, neun, 4z, 7l G..-rv. nm, 42, ll Gibbs, siimiee, 41 cmd, v-nm, 43 Gohnh, mvzd, 43 Gouur, Albert, 41 cs.-lvl., Al.-. 49 Gum, Shirley, 41 Gran, Linde, 49, 19, ll, 99, loo, 103, lu, ll1 Greenlee, llqlulfl, 49, ll l Gum., lumen., 43 l-l.al.y, nify, 43 Hngprd, Den, 49, l l l Hell, De.-ld, 49, luz Hell,Jlsyee, 49, 19, ll, 94, 99, 99, lol l-lemmlsml, jerry, 49, 54, 69 l-lmlm, Mir,-rex, 49, sr He-wel-, Fl-nik, 49, ss, so Hufncr, Janelle, 43 H-lm., Jewel, 43 Heeaem., crm, 4: Henderm, xulnld, 49, 99 ll-naeiesm, l-lull, 43 Heilnlilml, Genldile, 49, 11, ll l-lewire, Den, 43 Highfill, ceeqe, 49, lll Hill, clya., 49, l ln Hills, jahn, 43 llinelslennlsii, 41, ss, 1l, I4 Hinle, Willinm, 43 Hufer, Ellen, 41, 91, 99, U7 Hnlloway, l-l-hae, 49, I4 Hopkins, Tom, 43 l-lm, zlisebeel-, 43 Hoi-e, Dnvid, 49, 19, 94, 90, 99, l IJ Howell, uery As.. 43 Hovl'1, Lean, 43 mlm, cuff, 43 Humuku-, Dau, 43 lnglie, Bill, 49, Ill Ingram, lfmlee., 43 Irwin, Haskell, 41 leelmii, Elinbull, 41 , 96 Johanna, mlb-ee, 43 johnson, lilly. 41 lem, l-le-wa, 49, ll4 Janos, sums. 49, ln: Jordan, Jolmny, 0 lhdivy, Georpnn, 49, 01, 92 Keeler, Luerexix, 49 Kelley, lerl, 49, 69, 7l Kelly, lm, 49, 10: Ken, Chia:-, 49, 99, ll1 my, ll. x,, 43 Killl-ll, Jimmy, 49, Ill King, my. 43 -139- lnlrli, Jul-, 45 mils, ve. amen, 43 nm., swan, 44 Kula., je., 44 Kyle, cl-eelene, 44. IJ, 91 Lindon, Kklllni, 44 Lenglum, Kelen, ls, luz, l01, 144 lnbdell, luay, 40, 44, 11 Long, lolz, 44 Lang, ms, 44, JI Lwmll, lee, 44 Lopez, joe, 44, I l l Lime, 'l'-vym.. 44 l.ylm.l9ill,44, as, 91, 71,109 Mecnliei-li, muy. 44 Mehelelm, Ivy Ls., 44 Mecanlq, neil, 44 lklitlvy, Pnuy, 40, 44. 45, ll, 95, 75, lol, los MeN-if, Kenneth, 44 Mewml-e, cll-flu. 44 Melsy, lfeul lm., 44. 73 nnlsllfgee, male, 44 Mnrxhnll, Gel-nldine, 44, 96 Mxtlinu, Math 44 Memy, luelsml, 44, 4s, 109, lla Mnuingule, Darrcll, 44 Msellewl, muy, 44 Meeelel-, Jim, 44, I4 Medell, Betty, 44, 107 llleaill, Jes, 44 Mellen, mu-lei-, 44 Miller, Belly, 44, 11, 101 Miller, Genld. 44 Millnr, jillict, ll, ll, 91, 77, HN, 111 Miller, L- Vern, 44 Mnel.ell,J09y,40, 44, xl, loo, 101, las, lor, lla, lu, ul Mase, Jeelll-, 44 Mm., J. D., 44 mere, Chu-les ll., 44 Mime, cll-iles, 44, 97 Mm-e, Jerry, 44, 14, 99 Mum, Jimmie, 44, 7l Meer., lulyli, 44 Munn, lemiy, 44, ss, 61, 60, 10, l09, llr Mania, George, 44, 1 ll Merlin., Bnrlnn, 44, 77 Morrow, Mary Lou, 44, 51 Mm-pliy,J.ek,4l,44, 94, l ls Mylan, meiie, 44, al Nnrd, Ioyec, 44, 73 Ne.l, neue, 44. 91 Neue., Lois, 44 Neulemn, Gwm, 44. 16, 92 Ne-ml., airy, 44 Nnrlin, llddiu, 44, ill, 9l Nunloy, Chexllr, 44. GI, 69, 71 om-m-ees, lobby, 44, 102 Owens, Rouln, 44 Owmn, w-ea., 44, ss lfqnli, Jim, 44 Pease, cs..-lei-e, 44 lnlmef, neilleise, 44 Parham, Lauil, 44, lol Parrish, Nney, 44, 91, 116 Pnrlck, Dall, 44, 101, IDS mm., Carolyn, 44. as Pulley, csxlee, 44 Plym, Evelyn, 49 Ptairlan, Slumn, 45 neue. ,ls An, 45 Peek, 'reny Aim, lla Perry, mil, 4s, ss Pendeql-fr, I-luvey, 45, l ll Plllllipi, lm, 4s, 100 lvl-mlee, J. n., es Pollncln, sms..-., 49, 91, nz Poolt. Archie, 45 Perm, rlmy, 45 Pony, Ge-e, 45 neu, ulefllyil, 4s, lns Quigel, larhnn, 4l, ss, l I0 Rub, winless, as lley, Wilma, 49, 101 RRI, Jimmy, 45, ll, 9! xiilgpl-4, Jalilmy, 45 lxelsem, clmlene, 4s, 17, 99 Robinson, Glas-ie, 49. u, lol lmsy, Dick, 4l,4s, 19, 94, loo, lol, IUC, I I 9 lm. my, 45 Ruse, Dnphne, 49, 71, 99, 'lol xml, Ruger, 49, ss, 71, ln Ryu, Sllirlzy, 49, l0z sine., Je Aim. sz sem, wma., 45 semele, mms, 49, 49, u Samuels, Edith, 49, 72 Susdlill, Carcl, 45 Snnill, Jun, 49, lt, 92, 99 seelileli, pekie, lll sms. Sherrill, 49, as seelselml, pen, 45 sem., amy, 45 Suzan, Tum, 49, l ll Slnde. Inck, 45 slsew. cnlmi, 49, 94. 96 slim, Merle, 49 sllsekey, J-equals, ss Shan, Mn, 4s slmler. Nuley, 49, 11, I3 simmons. ned, 49 Simpson, Puts-icia, 49, 79, l02, 107 s9nJ2X Slnkrr, Carolyn, 45, 103 sliiuliy, vm, 4s si-ml., mmm, 49, 91. 102. ll0 Smish, amy, 49 smiell, nu., 41 small., lm., 45 Smith, Jeri, as Smith, Jo., 45 Smlzhn, wey-e, 45 Sl-lullinp, Ricky, 45, 65 snip., llill, ul Spuh, Myne, 49, l01, lll Spl-lu, Shirley, 45, 73, lla sumlsiiey, Rny, 45 sleele, 1ll1nel,4s, 49, 69, sr, 1l, 109 snenmen, George, 44, ss, 91, 99, 10 x09 Sxublslafield, Eddic, -46 Sullivn, Jimmy, 46 Tsinpeeh, Jem-s, 49, as, 1l, 109 Taylor, Jam, 46 Teylef, Melvin, 46 Thiel, Rnxemnry, 46, 99, 94,9s,l01, ll! Tlmmi, wma., 46 11-empie., lv.-sl, 49 Tlmmpmll, verlm-, 46, 97 Tl-mimi, chess, 49, 91, 92 -rlflmfe, Lewis. 46 Twley, Riclnrd, 45, l ll Tnmy, Runnin, 4s 'rn-eel, lvmy, 40, 44, 94, 92 Tn--ley, smiley, 46 Timer, Doa., 46 Ulmlr, Tix, 45, ,I Vnzh, l.-mm, 44, ns, 32 vsulllll, lmy, 46, sl, 94, 99, 101, 122 Vaneli, Kill, 46, 79 via., nlpllm, 46 wellm, Dm, 46 vmkee, Leroy, 46 Wnllnu, Dean, 44 Wnltamlill, 49, sl, lll wmu, num. 46 welllim, La-ae, 46, 91, 92, 99 Wuhan, Mu-glut, 46 wey. Carol. 46 Wells, June., 46, 69,103 Westbrook, llolnrt, 46 Wllitaltlr, lltty, 45 Whitmore, Hurry, 46 Williaml, Bobby, 46 will:-ms. Jauphine, ll, 46 Willinms, mlm, 46 Wilson, nlnlseill, 46 wine... Len-y, 46 vale, mll.-, 46 Wwd, Du Ann, 45. IJ, I ll weelu-ni., nlllye, 4s, 99 workin... liellie, 49 CLASS OF 58 Ami., Merle, bl Abe-nnduy, nw-an-, Ol Alsulim, lm, 41, 49, 69, 14, lls Aan.-, Je-line, 4l Adair, lun, 19 Alennder, Ronald Dem, ll Alexander, Wallace, 4l Allen, level-ly Jenn, ll Allan, Carrol, 48 Allen. Lois, 4l, i7 A-dem., Jimmy, 49, ll lull, Jem. chem, QI Alllnl, .ls B.. ll Aimiii, Barbara Geyle, 4l A,-nee, Tlnlmn jenn. ll Baker, mms, J., 4l hllnrd, wma. Amie. 49, 9: mmm, Leque-iey, 49, 69 ner-len, Shirley Am., ll Bull Neil, It ' lmny, cel-lla, 41 lseek, Kenneth, 4l neiifmi, Kenneth, ll nenfml, Rey Le., ll Bm-num, Steve, 41, sl. 11. 94. lls Bishop, lx-yileue, 40, 91, 92 shell, Willie js., 4: alleles-ni, mall, ul llnckburn, Carolyn, ll llleeellird, Rolsme, 41, 43, ls, 121 nam, lliymsna, ll Buhler, mill, 4l lnnlvine. Mnurine, ll llmfefll, sae cmlyn, 49, 94, ss Bavlea, Lau Ruth, 4l nmlley, D--ine, 4l lumbleu. leny Sue, 48 neemil, Nem., 4l lnudrkk, Cxrulyn, 4l lrisr. Annie mills, 4l lriltln, Wallan LN. 47, ll. Sl meek., lmriei., 49.109, lor xumqli, Jem., ll miller. Fed., 49, 19 Clmpbell, Mil. M-e, 49. ll Cnrrell, Virgie, Ol Carter. clan Faye, 49, los cmer. I-nice, 4l cny, Mmm, 48 Cnev. Donald. ll Cnulirld, Audrey, Ol 9 c-valium, Guy, 4l clsepmui, lueli-rd, 4l chasm. Joyee, 49, 95 clevellpr, Sharon, 49, sl Cobble-, :nl saw-rd, 4l cflekefl, xergsm, 49 ceckfell, Jmee, 4l calvin, R. A., 49, 9l Camlss, Dolnld, Al 09919. Pun. 45 csepel-, sllel-ell, 49, IJ Crosby, Carolyn, 77 ce-ich, lm, 49, sl, los Culver, Domliy, 4l cueler, Peay. 4l Dmlen-ln, Albers. 49 mvy, Meevlil, 49 D-1. Ruby, 49 Deskl-sl, ltemieili, 49 Dem, on-y, 49, 19, 94, 99 de heel., 1nlsn,49 De Wendy, sliirlem, 49, 73 Dlelm, Fmlk, 49, 91 Diexm, cl.-ni-, 49 Datum, Puricin, 49 Dany, Dm, 49 muy, Jen, 49, 77, 19, 90 Daullu, Larry, 49 Dave, lilly, 49 Dryden, David. 49 D-mem, je., 43 Dnslsp, l-le-ry, 49, 90 Dump, Lmlie, ul Dulul, Bnuly, 43 Euan, luellel-A, 49 lsekls-ex, Jerry, 49, IQ Ellen, ne-seld, 49, 71 Eller, Damn, 49, los, l ls Ellinn, nlsls, 49, 109 ali-liek, Norma, 49 Elmer., Carl, 49, l lo 1-ziilsellln, Gnln, 49 Fnnill, Inna, if Fields, Phill, IS Fleliepli, Kannxh, 49. It Fon-yllle, jury, il rlmemlly, s, 49, I7 Fox, Gallic ue, 49 Fl-yme, Juli, 49, ss, 99 slim, Nenel, 49 Gamble, Elven, 49 G-med, Theo, 49 Gan-eu, Arlsnn, 49 G-l-vie, l-lmsla, 49 Gibson, Judy, 49 cimleel, lei-eml, 49 Glnu, Wylie-e, 49 G-sed, nu- ss, 59 cefenli, sue, lzl Goodwin, Guy, 49, I6 Gngg, jim, 49 cl-slim, Dixie, 49 Gray, sedie, 49 Grimlll, Durban, 49 cl-ifmll, Harold, 49 Griffisli, James, 49, I4 Grimmeu. Jerry, 49 Higer, Melmlm, 49, ss Hail, lnlie, 49 Hull, mx, 49 Hulllsy, lilly, 49 Hmm-ll, luelm-ll, 49 l-lmlfsek, Ellulsells, 49, 79 Hnrgix, Linde, 90 l-lngll, Phillip, so Hnrpnr, Herald, so Harris, Ami, 90, I7 um, Cnrrrll, so H-wlliill, Tenn, s0, 96 I-lewlsnli, Dale, so l-Innes lm-ell, so l-lennl, Janice, so I-lm-ll, nmlelll, so Hendenen, ns, sn Herrin, Donelfl, so, ss, ss Henan, Wendull, so Hiekmeil, jeyee, so Hicks, June, su, lor, nz lfllelu, Putty, sn Higbfill, Melvnlino, so Hill, clez., sn Hmm, Wilma, so Hull, Dalnld, S0 Hanan, George, so nm-ef, chile., so Hen., mmliy, 90, 91, 92 Hawnd, lill, 50 Huhhnrd, Russell, so l-lusa, Wilbur, 90 l-lueeliim, Jem., so Jenks... Bill, 90 Jenkins, Ronnlr, 90 Jenks.-, W-lm., so, 79, 95 ylslsnmhuilllieil, so Inna, Jerry, l03 lem, slsirley, sn, 99, 94, 99 Kllmnr, Bud, 90 xeplei-, Bill, so King, clnppie, 90 xisgulim, so Kirkwood, leley, so Le Feven. Mery, 90, ss Lui., Alien, 90, 72 Lui-m, Lemy, 90, 77 Leffel, Nail., so Levi., Bury, 90 Light, wud-. so Lim.-m, Elinlseeh, so Liilsllieus, Dannld, 90 Linh, Dim-ld. 90 Lexus. llc-ela, 90, ss. sr Lama. leuy. 90. 72 Llsmle, Robert, 10 Lnllgllxlsilllr, Tom, S0 uvelm, cunls, so Leven, mms, EJ Len. Carole Sus, so, 57 sums, :mm Jeni, 90. sl, 99, 122 Meflsllfpr, lun Mel-ie. so, 105 llnelliy, J. ll., so Marllzlll, Lynn, 50 M-llsii, J-mes, s0 M-vm, Curl, sn Mecey, Rnlpls F., sl: Meculslsliie, mm-la, so Meniiff, Donald, sl, as Mrllndden, Jiilme, 90 Menlsugll. Dori: je-i-. so, los Melmiglllils, Margaret. 90, 72 Meq-l0wn,l.mie, sl, ls, 94, 99, ll! Mequlsmi, Hurry, s0 uewuel-i, D-le, Sl Merrick, Deleres, Sl Meeeelf, Gene, sl, no Mahesh, valium. ll Mllui, su-.li Lee, sl, nr Milnzr. KIY- ss, 91, 92 Mi..aell,1'em, Sl Min. Lucille, Sl Moore, Clurlu Eugene sl Meei-e, nearly, sl Mug-ii. lill, sl Margin, Nealile. 9 l. so Morgan. sei-ls, sl. 97 Mons. Delem Sl Me-es, Tammy. sl Murdock, Ann Sl Murny, Henry. S1 Mym, Roger, 9 l, lox Null, larban Je, 51 Neale., sillsen, sl Neve, Lillie, ll Newly. Jey, Sl Nihon, Vtlml, il Newwl-. Elven, lllz, l ln Nnluid, J-slliili, Sl Nielselllsn. milslsy, Sl Neem., ysellie, Sl Nlleloll, Ella. Sl, 87, 92 Nilelmll, lad'-ga. sl omille-l, male, Sl Ochua. George. il odemmuglu. sl, sl, rl, v owen, H, B., sl, 7l oibeme, Leu Ami, 9, sl, 19, as, 101 mwell.nlll, sl owen., Vey-e, sl Pnrhnm, Eddie Lee, sl Pulley, ver., sl. lr, 100, l l1 P-flier, Mnrlln, sl, Perle., Norma Jem, sl, 91 Pen-ie,rl-mli, 9l Peek, Amhellem, sl, llo Pemill, je Ami, sl Pfllmlucllt, Glil, 47, Sl, 77 Piene, ne.-ls-fi, IIC Phillip., nay, 9 l, 91 Pun. rem. sl la-inee, sh-lly, ll hem, Bob, sl, 17 lmllim, ll-l-lun, xl. 109 Pulliam, nmzil, sl Pi.:-ey, Pea, sl Mlrslnll, Rn, H lle-ll, smiley, sl need, Eugen: Fmllelln, sl, lll Ridmnur, Nlldalle, 9 l, 77 luepel, Peggy, sz luv-. Judy, sz, 91,109 Rubens, Gwzndalyn, sz, 96 Reel... Tummy, sz nope., Jimmie, sz xole-4, clinle. sz nm, Peggy, S2 lumell. Fi-nil Ann, sz, 12 null., Mery Lai., sz s-ge, Demi., sz, 19, ll! sellee, lm, S2 ssl-mi., cel-I, sz s-mms., wilm, sz, 91, D1 sense, Jef, 41, sz, 91, 84,100 se-lslili, J-ellie, sz Stlnitl, Cllfhrd, 51 seliulz, Dull-ld, sz. 1l sell-ve-iley. Glen, sz seen,c-rel s-e, 32 Sadler. Iulm, ll slieffef, sul nevia, sz, ss selnll-r. Juli.. sz, I4 sliellsy, Prine., S2 silll, use-ld, 92, 90, 9l Simmons, Annu nm, sz sim-mi.-. cl.-di., sz, 72 simmiil, muy, 51 Skid-msre,s-ie, sz sleymi, Reel-. sz smllli, lsegnle., sz, 72 Smith, P-mel., sz s-sw, jim, 51 sflmlsel-5, Howard, 92, 90, Sl Spurlock, B..-lm., sz Spylsuck, celspef, sz Shale, Carl, 51 s..,.rls..., aslslsy, sz sz...,i., J,..ly, sz, ss, so, ss, los Sullivan, jarl-ell, 52, 65, 71 Taiapeals, George, sz 'r.yl.., Jim., sz T.yl.sr, Peggy, sz, 19, as 'r.....y, cl..e...e, sz Thomas, Carolyn, 51 Tl....... M..g...f, sz 'rl.....,,..., 1'l,e.as.., 41, cs, ss 1'ill.y, 'n,.l.i., sz Turner, lrura, I2 Valloio, limi., ss V... C.m9. Ja.. Lay, sz, los v...gl.., Gracia, sz w.ll.e., Joys., sz w.ll,.., l1i.l....l, sz Wallrr,Shal'0n, 52, 39, li, 97,111 Walley, Fred J.,, sz Walton, A... M... sz W..-., s.......yz, sz w....., az., sz w.,lsi.,.s., June.. sl, ss, rl vu... sie.-li., sz w......M..5..ie, sz Walll, Dixie Lee, SZ, l7, 109, llll w...,cl..a., sz vu., l....is., sz w..wisl.., amy, sz Wrswixlu, rn, sz, u, xr, sz Whilst, Clifford elm, ss will.i.., ml... ss, ls, sl willa....., Jlsls., ss wil....,r:..l..e, ss, as, s4, ss wslm., Min., ss Wilson. Overiul, Sl, 105 win... Donald, u wi.l.l......, clyil., 41, ss, ss, ss los vim... Ji.-..i., ss Wl1mack,Gail, 53, l7, 32, H10 W.igl.., J..l.........., ss, lr, sz W.-igli., o.. Jm., ss, 1s lml..l....i.., ss s'....,,D-.y..., ss . Young, liislsm, ss Youngblood, Shirley, luz CLASS OF 59 Aaron. J. C., 54 nam., Kingsley, 54 Anderson, Beverly, S4 Aynu, Teaay, sa a.il.y, J.zk, sa, 81.90, sa asia... v.la. si... 54 a..l.l.y, silly, 54 ull, G...s, s4, 11 lox, Homer, S4 a...l.e..., Nellie, so a.e..s.., Ja..-y, 74 Brown, Glraltl, 54, I4 Cahill, Doril, 14 c...s.l...., map, 14 Cargill, Linda, 54, 7l c..pe...e., Hz......, ss Cssey. J..., sa Cancel, Phyllis, 54 Cl.s.r.i.l, jay, s4, 11, ai, m7 Clifton, lill, 54 Coffey, Var., S4 Cola, vl.,il, ss c.l....., jimmy, so Connell, jerry, s4, 7l Cook, Fwd, 54 cms., Beverly, sa, law Dalke, R.sb..r, st, los n..,l....y, li......l.. S4 Davin, Gertrude, S4 Davis, Harold, sa, las Dwi., Je.-.i., sz ls.-fi., will. De... sa ne... Floyd, sz mein., l-llylli., ss Demmilt, Gene, 54 nifkem., J.l....y, 54 Dill, s......s. ll.ye, sa, as ous., Pauline, so n.z...,rl..i.., sa, ns Doyah, Lllcilla, M Dunlap, lub, S4 n...l...., M...l.., so Durusls,,l..ry, 54 Eaton, Sarals, il, ll, IU7 Edwards, Rusty, 54 Edwards, Sue, S4 Ellsinr, Ame., sa elm... J......., sa lzspims... A... ss Ey..., a...l.., sa ls.ls..x.., Dale, ss r.i.,o.i,, ss Flaming, n.yia, ss rl..ey,u.....l, ss slwu., a.e..a., ss Folsom, lalsby, ss, 94, ss Gainas, Shirley, S5 G...-l...., Jim, ss c...i.s., Melvin, ss cilsm., J.....u., ss casa, lx., l2l Gnod, jerry, ss Grrenllmvard, Inu, Ss c.e..l.w...l,a...y, ss, sle Hale, Margaret, 55 Hall. Dena, 55 l-l...lsy, x.y, ss Hasasms., Bill, ss, los ls.......a, J...e., ss l-l....., L...., ss sl...s.icl., Mary, ss l-l..,i., Ronnie, ss Harris, Phyllis, SS Harris, Ralph, IU! I-l...i..., aqlshy, ss mp., ll.sl.e.., ss. I4 l-l.i.ls..l., rlyui., ss Haadanun, Carla, 55 H...l...., li...la, ss Hill, ll...i.i., ss Hawadrnll, Don, 55 Howell, Olive, 55, I7 H..msi..e., M..-y, ss, 7l lsiiglse., Nelix, ss, 1: l-l.....a, Wayne, ss 1e..ki..s, Joyce, ss, lov J.l......, Wand., ss, lor J.s..l.., willism, ss, as J...,l., Earl, ss K....ay, J....., ss Knsw., Mmly., ss Lankford, assay J., ss Legg, lhmrl., ss, as Lolsdall, Huberz, 5 5 M...i...., Roger, ss, iss lil...-., jerry, ss M...x., Marry, ss Mum., willi., ss May, Glad., ss Meal...-., L...y, ss McCullough, Miz., ss uen..i.l., Yv...., ss M.l:s..l'fy, Di.....e, ss, as M.w....., lsill, ss Millicals. Linda, 55 Mm... D..l..e, ss Mus... Jels....y, ss Neal, J....., ss N.l..., Dame., ss Nzlm., E..., ss Navel, cl..i., ss, 7l Nonnaa, Carul. 55 0-a..i.., lznlly, ss Ora, Jsls....y, ss, as P..l.e.. a.y.., ss Parka. Melvin, SS l1..k., Wanda, ss, sl P..k, Plsylli., ss, 94, ss P..e.., li.,-......:l, ss Pl....lee,J.s., ss, 121 mi... Jim, ss Price, cliuek, ss,1l, lzl Reese, Lallarna, Si kizlsemn, J.ls.. An... si, ll lii.l......., amy, ss xalsem. Da., ss, cs, 7l, sr, ss, los, lss Roe, ue, ss lx.ll...l, n....ly, ss n......, Aa., ss Sadler, ni... ss Saller, Carol, ss s...le.., ce.li.., ss, 1: smali., M..zi., ss s...i.., larlsara, ss Shaw, Mary A... ss. ls,ln1 Shook, Adu-ll, Ill si........, Clurlu, ss sim., J.....i.., sa, ll Smisll, Jeanie, sl s...i.l., Ruth am., ss, n s..i.l., s.ys...ll, ss sun, suve, 5I,l01,l2l, lu s..,sl..... Freddy, ss, 1s, al,sa,sa su-ve..-M., Gwmflslysl, sc s..lli...., lx.sls..., sc Thai., Lu.-ir., ss, ls, lo7 Tlsls...., Archiv, ss Toolev. Wavae, 56 Tramel, J. Am., ss, 1: Vallrih, Richard, 56 v... n.... Shirley, ss Vnqllra, labrrla, S6 v...ls..,Wll......, sr, ls, lzz wsin, mll., ss vnu... vi.,i.i., ss wuz, Jimmv. ss Warner. Michael, 56 welsh, Pu, ss, as Wilder, Carol, ss, 78 Williams, lill, 56 Wilson, Paul, ss Wwdncarl, ss, lzl Wood, Don, ss, 7l Wood, sarah, ss W.slsa,T.s..y, sa, ll Wright. Dunnie, ss, lla CLASS OF 60 Alfsm, Deny, s6 Allen, James, si Allen, lmylli., ss A...ls...., Juli.. s1, 9l Anderton. linda. 57. IZ! Baller, amy, sr ae...n, rnaaie, sv aim., smy J., sr al.el.ls,...., Milm., sr lar-lwinv, J.ls..y, sr Bevan. lillv, 57 Boyd. Richard, S7 a...ly, rlylli., sr Jude. Brady, Phillip, 57 l.i.m, J..q..ll.., s1, lu lrowa, H...y, sr l..sv.s, Marilyn, s1, lzo Brawl, Rirharal, 57 a..-.l.ri.la, J...y, sa, sr a..-as, Allen, sr lnrrils Irwell., 57 a..le., Msmsk., sv, ll c.l.s-ull, Slirlay, s1, sl c.,.l...., Clifford, sr Capalsav, tml, sr Carter, W..l.y, sr, rs Cavulslsra, Roger, s7 Clalsorll, Rirllard, 57 cslfey, Johnny, 57 Cola, n.s..la, sr Cala, Eleanor, 17, 7l, 91 cslyi., lilly, 57 c...l.., F...-N.ll, sr c.w..,c....ie, sv Cas., J.s.ss..., sr cm., Robert, sz Cutler, Judy, sr D...liv..,ailly, sr 1s.yi.lw., lilly, ss Day, Clyde, 57 Day, Cordell, 57 mel...-, vi.,i., 57 ne....., x.....l., ss D....., lli.l...a, sr Dill, Claraaca, 57 Dill, jimmy, S7 D..l.., am, sr ls..w, Glenda, ss Durllsn, lab, S7 l:.l..., Sllaros., ss l-Illia, rliauip, s1, los Elrod, Merle, 57 r:..i., Barbara, s1 Eslick, Don, '57 F......, Louise, s1 r...ill, J... s1 F..ll...., Ti-sy, sr Fiugmla, N....., s as Flavors, Ronald, 57 r...l.li., n..-l..., sv Franklin, Gloria, S7 Fm., M..y, S7 Galnl. 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