Central High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)

 - Class of 1957

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KLAHOMA V - V-.Jaw--.-, - , f .. . L5 . x 4' Redbud ' Oklahoma!,' ? - . . 'L I L ?: ,fa A :g . C IR 3 r A 1 tw Tgzv 751- lifi-fix xl 1 xw?f N wx, . gi' .,...n,.,, QW ,... ...- wr.. ,-1..-.-W,,,,,Y,,.,v.-9-nvwp fhe CARDINAL 3. 3 ff 04 5 we-51 CENTRAL JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL '57 OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA VOLUME 51 1957 This is Oklahoma's Golden Anniversary year, but every year is a golden year at Centralg there- fore, the 1957 Cardinal is devoted to a two-fold purpose. First, we are paying tribute to our state, the forty-sixth, and the best in the forty-eight, on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of state- hood. Second, we are providing a memory book for our students, especially the members of the grad- uating class, who found that 1956-'57 was truly a golden yearn at Central. The Sooner State has become a leader in feeding the nation with its beef and its farm and dairy products, keeping transportation rolling with its oil and gas production, educating the nation's youth with its outstanding programs for F our-H clubs, Future Farmers, and Future Home- Memories of makers, entertaining tourists with its many recrea- tional areas, and thrilling spectators with its tre- mendous sports program. 1907 to 1957 . . . fifty years of progress . . . tepees to towers . . . arrows to atoms . . . carriages to Cadillacs . . . trails to .tumpikes . . . settlements to cities . . . wilderness to wonderland . . . this is Oklahoma! Central students are proud of the leadership, the friendliness, the get-up-and-gof the loyalty, of the citizens of our state. Happy Fiftieth Birth- day, Oklahoma! Centralites are proud to be a part of the larger Soonerland tradition, but we are also proud of the accomplishments of our own school this year. Here in this book are the memories of our GOLDEN YEAR! P12 -2- Our Golden Year x pf Q f! 655 E ww my 'Q X WW lflfk W!! I f X TABLE OF CONTENTS GOLDEN APPLES Md I 6 my i GOLDEN OPPORTUNITIES CCI 7 I8 mv GOLDEN NUGGETS LA hl L GOLD RUSH LA I 80 Hail fo the School We Love. Oklahoma,s oldest high school, now called building, constructed in 1910. Central, was established as Oklahoma High Shown on the opposite page are seniors, out- School. Centralls present campus consists of six standing in their fields, using the five other build- buildings. Pictured on this page is the main ings for the last time. -4- Here's a Toasf fo Thee! B Z! 53 if Top left, Inverness Boyd Art Institute, now occupied by the band, Eddie Norlin, Charlie Moore. Top right, built especially for Central's trades classes, carpentry department, Bob Long, Gene Roberts. Center, 815 North Harvey, former -5- .R W Yv,,, j hl'E,.M 'WM s . rf if 4 ZZ garage, now housing auto mechanics classes, Iohn Barker, George Highfill. Lower left, Boys' Gym, Dan Barnett, George Streetman, Chester Nunnelly. Lower right, formerly Seventh Day Adventist church, now used by cosmetology and art departments, De Ann Wood, Iohn Bridges. GCLDEN APPLES Teachers at Central are extra-special. Not just any apples will do for them, but only golden apples! Most extra-special is Miss Helen Allison, who retires this year holding the present record for length of service at any one school in Oklahoma City. She has taught forty-three years, all of them at O.H.S. p Miss Martha Truax, who also has taught only at Central, represents a number of teachers who came to 0.H.S. at the midway point in the schoolls history. She is a Central graduate. This year Mr., David Council began his teaching career here, at his alma mater. He is one of ten teachers who were new to Central this year. To these, and to all other Central teachers, we present Colden Apples for our Colden Yearlzl mm, -g,,:,u,w fk,- Qu, w' -I .. L 5 A 'Q i f. ,ii 1 2 K , , 3 Tff. , 1.21 y, wwlkzzmfxwmfswewaawwwag ,17,,n.w.4wm4Wwa,sm+,'fzh.f-wwwfWmvm.,wzLwHMMV:ffm, rf,.w,.1mQfgg2,7,Age,igg5H5f,w,f:e,1:w,-f. ,,, -f,,-. V 11 ,L,,,.,, I ,.V,,,, w.f,,,:,,mf ,..,,, 1,,A,,,,M ,V MQAVM - . ,L,,f. , W -MM., W K , .WW W N V K ff f: '25 bn. ew 1. Af-Q 531 xxx .45 4 , ff , gh .x .. .Lf m:,,i:.m:+a m2zfMmHaep4m,pmw,xm Hafs Off for a Job Well Done! Mrs. L. D. Melton, Mr. C. B. McCray, Mr. Jim Wright, President, Mr. Otto Thompson, Mr. Phil Bennett, Vice-president. HELP WANTED . . . Five persons . . . Long MISCELLANEOUS . . . Persons needed to take hours . .V . Plenty of overtime . . . Many problems Over these jobs: Property bought and sold I I l . . . No salary . . . Much patience required . . . Must be budget conscious . . . Must like children and Kdigi' teenagers . . . Only unselfish citizens need apply . . . QThese characteristics refer to members of the Oklahoma City school b0ard.j SiStHI'1fS to the Sl1P91'iH'fCHdCUfl Teachers, positions filled . . . Curricula directed . . . Contracts let for equipment and construction . . . Salaried . . . CThese qualities are found in as- Back How: Mr. W. H. Taylor, director of secondary education, Mr. L. V. Ballard, director of vocational education, Mr. Harry Broad, director of curriculum, Mr. Bill Taylor, assistant director of vocational education, Mr. Gilbert Robinson, director of personnel. Front: Mr. Merle Bun, assistant superintendent. Inset: Dr. N. L. George, assistant superintendent. -3- You've Made Our Year DR. I. CHESTER SWANSON B.A., M.A., Ph.D., LL.D. Superintendent of schools VITAL STATISTICS-Looked out for welfare of 54,227 pupils, 1,834 teachers, 95 buildings.-Was responsible for spending of 812,283,690 this school year.-Devoted school administrator, efficient organizer, church deacon, amiable friend, Sup- erintendent of the the Oklahoma City School system, Dr. Chester Swanson, left at the close of the present year to teach in the University of Califomia. Goodbye, and good luck! LOST AND FOUND-Lost, by transfer, four weeks after beginning of school, one principal.- Found, in office of assistant principal, one prin- cipal.-Former basketball coach, friend of stu- dents, active church worker, chairman of Taft Stadium Board, newly chosen principal of Cen- tral High School, Mr. Breithaupt, whose record of service for Central goes back to 1936, took over reins of O.H.S. in October, 1956, when former principal was transferred.-Approachable, con- siderate, efficient, and conscientious, did a fine job as head man. -9- a Golden One! 1 4 DR. MELVIN BARNES B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Assistant superintendent PERSONALS-Received three degrees from Illi- nois schools.-Came to Oklahoma City in 1950.- Enjoys hunting and fishing.-Takes active part in church activities.--Is superintendent-elect for 1957-'58.-Received high commendation from former superintendent and from Board of Edu- cation.-Is bound to succeed in new job because of ability to get along with people.-Welcome aboard, Dr. Barnes! MR. CLARENCE BREITHAUPT B.A., M.Ed. Principal of Central MR. LEON BRUNER B.S., M.A. Assistant principal GOLDEN YEAR for Mr. Leon Bruner, Central grad: While a student here, made All-State in football and basketball, coached first basketball and then football at Central, this year received appointment as assistant principal in charge of discipline and attendance, retaining football duties until close of semester. Was chosen as sec- retary-treasurer of state coaches' association. Keeping Track of Us MR. IIMD JOHNSON B.A., M .A. Assistant principal GOLDEN YEAR for Mr. Iim Iohnson, former history teacher, now joumalism instructor and activities director: After only two years at Cen- tral, this year received appointment as assistant principal in charge of curriculum. Continued this year as activities director, joumalism teacher, and sponsor of Red Shirts. Received M.A. from Tulsa, University. fa Mrs. Cook, financial secretary, Mrs. Treichler, attendance clerk, Mrs. Chandler, registrar, and Mrs. Stephens, secre- tary to the principal, handle the infinite number of details necessary to the smooth operation of a school as large as O.H.S. ' -10-- Was Their Business MR. RALPH V. MILLER B.S., M.B.A. Senior High Boys' Counselor COUNSELING SERVICES OFFERED . . .Plan- ned all schedules and assigned classes during summer . . . Changed schedules and rearranged classes in fall to keep pace with enrollment . . . Counted credits for graduation in spring . . . Handled all folders containing students, records . . . Cave scholastic and other tests during year . . . Advised and guided young people . . . Pro- vided assistance to students and parents . . . MRS. IEWEL REEVES B.A., M.Ed. Junior High Girls' Counselor -11- Ms. fir MISS BERNIECE WESTER B.S., M.A. Senior High Girls' Counselor Helped teachers with all types of problems . . . These are Centralls counselors for senior and junior high. Additional duties they handled were these: Miss Wester was sponsor of the senior high Student Council. Mrs. Reeves and Mr. Marshall were co-sponsors of the junior high Cardinal Council. Mr. Miller was business adviser of the yearbook. .Z K , iii, S .W 5' iii ? ' I , , . VK, , I ' I i if .,,. xi . 'ff fl' ai ' . ,. ,ks '.- 5 ,. . ' ' fi- 'is -W ' iii -' . Y 'PY ' W- 'Q 31- 1. ' W' 'i MW., C.. ,gi V I f i s i xfvlf-7 I f . Ififsaaaf , i .sssl . . yy 2g:2'? +1, Qs i - 9 ff . .. .fsffga Q if ' ' ' ' ,r ' Z ' 7 : - ' 1 ', ,. .' I L ' Y ' -f i a ,F r . sg - f b w i tiiff-bil 'W -, -f ff f 'Wu ' Yea, '. . , we -' f MR. A. I. MARSHALL B.S., M.S. Junior High Boys' Counselor And Gladly Would They Learn ---- pgnbllli .,N........-.Q degrees! itz: A H C. BROOKS, B.S., T.I,Ed. ROGER BROVVN, BS. Refrigeration Physical Education oi, buf in spite of the earned their Musferk 'S I of J L, Y ,, , S. I X rffr I , , 5, ., I- ME M , :wa W S fi :PP ' . 1. S. BURLESON, B.A., M.A. Business Educaiion ma Qu, . if ' ....,,,.,.4 ., VIRGINIA CHAPPELEAR, B,A., M.A. 'EVA CIIOWNINC, B.A., I3.S.L.S, 'EMMARAY CLARK, B.S., M.A. Eng, Journ, ,Ii W X . 'wx BETTY COOK FinanciaISe1:relary Eng, Sac. Stud, -iili I ' Aw' fh ,...4,-W e.,,,,,-1 H IXXIIISOX BX IA llmnrmrrlxzng Fug, es III:-XNOR -XSKEXX, B,A,, M.A Lnglivh PI-IYLLIS BANTA, BS. MARY LEE BRADLEY, BA., M.A Physical Education Eng., Math, IOE BUSH MARY CHANDLER Math., Printing Registrar . K . ff ., ,, A gg SI 5 . K .1 ' we , RUTH COFFEY, BA., M.A. 'MAYBELLE CONCER, B.A.,PhM Eng., Sac, Stud, Speech , as ,V -:X 'DAVID COUNCIL, B.A. ELEANOR CURTIS, B.A. DOROTHY DEARDORFF, B.S. MARLENE DOOLEY, B, Ed. Mn!l1,,Pi1ys. Ed. Dixtributioc Education Ilamemaking Business Education 112.- and Gladly Teach ,g-Q. TOM ELLIS, B.S. Automotive Trade F 5 r it .E 'dk if 1 ,c.,.m-S ji ef A ' if ,. , .1-1-:aw .--ey -W ' L H Q ,fre Dem. HARRY HICKS, B.S., M.A. Diversified Occupations K ' COLDIE JONES, B.S., M.T Eng., Sac, Stud., Math. , . . ............,..i' L' . .. . Y ,X . 'Of VIVIAN ENT, B.A. Eng., Soc. Stud. ,f AY 1 2 i' 1' ff I. D. HUFFMAN Electricity Trarle f f 5 .5 CLOVIA HARRIS6N, BA. IO ALICE IIENDRICKS, B.S.,M.E. IEARLD HEUSEL, B.S. Eng., Soc. Stud. Business Educatwn Shop Math., Woodwork jACK IRWIN, B.M.E., M.M.E. MARION IARRELL, B.S. 'VIOLA IAYNE, B lrwtru. Muszc Math., Vis, Aids Eng., Inst .A., M.Ed., M.L.S mc. Mat. Rfb ,, ' uw K , , M N ' 6 r get 25 ii. Q.. M. H. JONES, B.S., M.S. 'ANITA KRAMER, B.F.A., M.F,A. JACK LESTER, B.S.Ed., MA. 'MARY LOCKWOOD, B.A., M.S. Sheet Metal Trade Art Driver Education Science f , ORVILLE LOONEY ' 'KATHLEEN LOWTHER, B.A., M,A. ,Auto Mechanics' w ,M 6, Math. 5' - A fi' . , , ' i , if it X 1 V f ' ' 5 - .Li w , , ,, if 'R W yi i Gludly, teachers give that exiru knowledge the inquisitive student FAYE MASHBURN, BA., MIA. JAMES MCGUCKIN, 5.5, desiretf Pai McKeivey, John Berg, and Gwen Neitleton receive ileip from Soc. Stud., Math. Cabinet Trade Miss IIICHIE Taylor. -13- in 2 Snooze LeHer , Coffee: F ac ulfy M eefings Almost Nice Mrs. Curtis serves co 'MARY NEEL, BS., M.A. English letter to Ml. Burleson at faculty meeting. 'MAURICE PIERCE, B.S. Sci., Phys. Ed. VINCE ROBISON, A.A., BA. Hist., Phys. Ed. RAYMOND SHOCREN, B.S. M achinc Shop Trade . .i e,u. I . I ,,,,. .. 4' 2 :gui 3 I Ewell! llee while Mr. Bush presents the try-weakly Snooze J s -is It I li CATHERINE PARNELL, BS. Eng., Soc. Stud. .sf ...wi 5 ,,., ,Q ,,,,,.,,,ggh + .z , .i 1' if . .ff are I 1 3 PAUL RINGLER Comme1cIl1lArt 'JOHN PLA'1'I', B.A., M.A. GEORGIA REID, B.A., M.A. Vocal Music Business Education wg1w.Lf,, ..,, ,-. .ggf1,:,- -1 in , 5, , 3, .Q 5 .ze ,I K Ili 'iz 'aff ,11 ' RUTH ROGERS, B.A., M.A. iff' ll A - English, Latin LUCILLE SPANN, B,A., M.Ed. Business Education ft, U' I VIRGINIA PALMER, N.T. Nurse :IFA -I i f use ,i:1s2fwseiQ niT..,u.. 'A. E. PHILLIPS, B.S, Mechanical Drawing .-.QAM RUBY ROBINSON, B.A., M.Ed. Business Education ESTHER ROSS CHARLES SANDMAN, BS., M.S. LORENE SEACO, B.S,, NLS. Cosmetology Math. Sci., First Sem. --'-fr RACIIELLE STEPHENS Sec, to Principal 31, ,MV ,A , ,ggi CECIL TANSEL Printing iv 'DORIS TAYLOR, B.A., M.A, English ,141 ll 0 ll 0 0 Mighty Mouse Sold Tickets to All Central Funchons Y his K 'Z' JOHN TAYLOR, BA., M.Ed. LUCILLE TAYLOR, B.A.,M.Ed. B. H. THOMAS, B.A,, M.A. IO LETA TILLEY, BS. NANCY TREICHLER Math., Sci. Hitt., Soc. Stud. Printing Physical Education Attendance Clerk v t .X t' 5 . lm s. 1 nv - s .. lj . V.: ' 1 - it fr' . ig A A 'MARTHA TRUAX, B.A., M.A. 'M. V. VAN METER, B.A., M.A. MARY ELLEN VALK, B,A. PAULINE WALKER, B.A., M.A. RUTH WALLACE, B.A., M.A. English Hist., Soc. Stud. Spun., Fr., Eng. llilst., Psy. English A Not shown: BAE MILLER, BRUCE NUTT Former Centralite M Department chairman I. D. WINBHAY, B.S., NLS. CHARLES WINTERS GEORGE WOODALL Photography Radhz and TV Sci., Second Sem, Miss Jayne this year built up a large supply of in- structional material of all kinds, for use in any class room. She also helped teachers to mount maps and pictures. She is a Central graduate. Mr. Winbray during the second semester spent half of the school day at Central, where he supervised the taking of feature pictures for the yearbook, and then went to Classen Iunior-Senior High, Where he worked with the city schools' TV program. Tickets tar games, plays, and pay wan sold by :luring lunch llours and before and alter scllool. 1154 ' These Three Groups Earned Our Respecf -4 W, 352353125 L. . .m,2,,m. s -as . W.. -9+ f' . f fi ' 'Mg , eee' - W . i is r A t . 1 4 -' .. Q 'v' ' , ' J' ' - , ff is ' fe I ' f- - seg, S, . if I A 3123 L 'at V V-fy . S Y f va . ' - ,L H -,- leaf' a ff- Q. - L s.. 'e.- . r 4 ,ere 'L R '-- 1 - V W :1 -- -. .. Xa '. ' .. -' in . V -. L: as - - '. .V 4 -, 1 1 A ., , , V ey, 'ff K Hu t V . 1 . ' ' . . -:qs . ifiai d if isfd WW 55 ia! ,ff ' ' H . Q . 3 5 4 - . V ll' 3 12 ma , . 33. Back Row: Sue Miller, Merlene Reed, Dora Stone, Rose Lorene Casey, Mary Sheilds, Helen Phillips. Front Row: I dite, Audrey Tracy, Dee Roberts. Not Shown: Beulah CAFETERIA STAFF Recipe for successful cafeteria personnel: Take nineteen cooks . . . Flavor with patience, good nature, and friendliness . . . Sprinkle with smiles . . . Add a pinch of thriftiness . . . Dress in white and serve to a grateful student body. CThe Central cafeteria is the training center for the other city schoolsj. Back Row: W. M. Rich, Grady Hopkins, F. D. Huggins Smith, C. W. Dameron, A. C. Nix, C. W. Howard, head Sub lett, Helen Bagley, , David cus todi u-4? ta sks, . f sri ,,..r,,.,j3l 3523 . - '12 -. S2 assays., Vivian West. Second Row: Arlie Hinshaw, Bee Hazlip, Manning, Ida Thomas, Marjorie Scheidt, Dollie Becker- Gladys Eakes. CUSTODIANS Directions for upkeep of school building: Ar- rive early . . . Regulate heating, lighting, and clock system . . . Arrange materials and tools in order . . . Replace broken and worn out equip- ment . . . Operate elevator . . . Do landscaping of grounds . . . Keep rooms and halls in order . . . Assist students and teachers at all times . . . Main- tain friendly attitudes. Wilson, john Akey. Front Row: joe Ragland, Tommy an. my A 3. MM A 1 Hn-dig 1161 Our Golden Year Was Their Proiecf Last Row: Mrs. Eugene Buford, Mrs. A. P. Houck, Mrs. Howard Miller, Mrs. W. L. Turbyfill, Miss Berniece Wester. Front Row: Mrs. Melvin Brazil, Mrs. Fred Hem- ker, Mrs. George Kadavy, Mrs. E. Curtis, Mrs. Ralph Colvin, Mrs. Ent. Mrs. jo Ruth Norvelle, joe Paul Norvelle, Mrs. Parnell. P.-T. A. Our P.-T. A. met once a month And started things to rolling, CREED To promote the welfare of children and youth in home, school, church, and community. To raise the standards of home life. To secure adequate laws for the care and protec- tion of children and youth. To bring into closer relation the home and the school, that parents and teachers may co-operate intelligently in the training of the child. To develop between educators and the general public such united efforts as will secure for every child the highest advantages in physical, mental, social, and spiritual education. Open house came first this year Which got the parents going. They helped the children in distress And were on hand when needed, In anything they ever tried They always have succeeded. It was a pleasure on our part, So friendship was intended. Now we hope, as time goes on, Our ties will not be ended. The parents, teachers, students-all Worked hand in hand together, And that is why, all through this yea It was smooth flying weatherv! 1' Last Row: Mrs. J. A. Reese, Mr. Clarence Breithaupt. Lust Row: Mrs. Vivian Ent, Mrs. A. A. Bishop Front Row Front Row: Mrs. F. C. Paisley, Mrs. A. D. Micholas, Mrs. Mrs. Frank Williams, Miss Martha Truax, Mrs M H H. I. Weeks. Strickland. -12- l GOLDEN CDPPCJR TUNI TIES Kids at Central are extra-special too! For them . . .only golden oppor- tunities would be appropriate. Emma Jean Mann, Walton Briscoe, Pauline Dunn, David McClure, Dixie Crum, jim Chastain, Gayle Eubanks, Ints Abolins, and Brenda Fuller show they know what the libraryis for, after all, a school's first activity is the academic program. Centralis campus, consisting of six buildings, served 1500 students this year, seven hundred of this number were transfers from other school districts in the city who came to O.H.S. to take advantage of the college preparatory, vocational, and business education classes offered by this comprehensive high school. A third of the total number enrolled at Central were employed part-time while attending' school. Centralites are proud of the designation friendliest school in town. For this quality of friendship, and for their school spirit and loyalty, stu- dents at O.H.S. deserved the golden opportunities offered here to the young people of Oklahoma City. -4. mf 1-,nm . M..-N.-.-.-.--.-.-' .2fQE?1. ff if Q x 'I E M f -0 . iw Q E X W g 1 a 4 W . ,. m,Qiy5Nf,3'A 41160 ,K Vw ::-,w:a:x?5 5 1 P--.--nw.-.-Q--.mn-.75 ' ?'F! 5 .'!'-Uilifv fmwf,,H5,Q-.5m 31 --nu. 4.,,w.,,,w, YW. -M. 'Aw W H' , 5 . I sl if L, twigs, L5 I Y I - ,. Vi, iii ,M-r , 55 4 .fb Y EMM Q F, , . EMWMQ ,,, i W A QMMM hggy I 4 i :gf gmfrfgf - 5 1' ,fi-Z , ,, . A ff,-2 Qgwki M 555421 3 . if? THQ 5 . 'T . Q15 K N-I sg .2 .i U ! : ::: ..'q. ire: 51 lg? fat. I 1, ??W!KQ2 ,Aff ww- - , ' 5' .gwvg 1, f I Officers, Sponsors - Good Selection! First Semester Officers: Iudy Lobdell, Student Council Representative, Patsy McKelvy, Vice-President, Janice Miller, Secretary-Treasurer, jack Murphy, President. Second Semester Officers: Gloria Robinson, Co-Vice- President, Jerry Forsythe, President, Joyce Hall, Co-Vice- President, Ann Bunnell, Secretary-Treasurer. CLASS OF ,57 Central's seniors took off in low in Septem- ber. Their daily routine of study, fun, and ac- complishment came with ease as they speed- shifted into second, and as they sped into third, they were well on a better road to friend- ship, loyalty, fame, and fun. No tickets were needed for these fast-going students as they rushed to the senior assemblies, luncheon, and sermon. Their ambition over- whelmed the student body as they rounded the first curve on the senior project and saw an orange caution light. Slow-children at playn was seen by passersby during the Senior Play, Seven Keys to Baldpatef' on May 9. A red light flashed as T. B. tests were given to students who acknow- ledged the importance of this light. On May 28, this long but wonderful ride was over as Seniors applied the brakes and parked their cars near the Municipal Auditorium for the Junior-Senior Prom and, finally, graduation. With the seriousness of driving their cars on Central's famous roads, the same seriousness dwelt in all Centralites as they walked down the road of knowledge to receive their diplomas. Hail, Alma Materlv was sung for the last time, and Centralites waved a farewell to the school we love. ,j rv-.JP KV., 'QQ-K 'QEQ1-We-. Miss Mary Neel, Mrs. Io Alice Hendricks, chairman, Miss Rae Miller, Miss Ruth Wallace, Miss Lucille Taylor. .-2 0.- Here Begins Our Senior Secfion! . HY as .'.1,, 4 j ' MARLENEL ADAMS na ,. Tim' fi l , A ELIZABETH APEL , fy I Lg ' -ww -, f . 11 I . ,H BERNICE BAKER ANN BARRETT D .r ,gr-L' A v -. 'Kam BOB ADAIR .f f If kk NORMA APPLE ,gg 'I if JOHN BARKER Q. '11 ARLENE BECKERDITE xv X I 1I!fQr',,, 4 war -'Q' HENRY ALEXANDER IOHNNY ALLEN RICHARD ALYEA 'Sb I 'QW SAMMIE ASHFORD BERT!-IA AUTAUBO RICHARD BAILEY I 4, ix ,F.,' . --3 - A , W Kew lfd, :Z . ' A41 A wx 1 H 17 1:41 -W I AEA e H RONALD BARNES DANNY BARNETI' IANELLA BARNET1' 'L rfqglwwfuh xf A lg., 4 5 , Q -Mar 1 ' 'A W M.. , 44 ' LARRY BECKMAN LAURENCE BENEDICT WILLARD BENNETI' A 9 i f Q V,,,' ' I I Q DAVID BLAKNEY JOHN BERC BEVERLY BLACK JOHN BLACK BILL BLAKE ..21.- Graduation is the big step on the road lo college for Jack Murphy and Georgann Kadavy, frying on cups and gowns lor size. .3 Q A ,xiii Y ,-,- , 3 5 5 , T ..,- in ' -: .ig . . if 1 11.1 mi- i QQ YNY in WAYNE D. BRADSHAW IOHN BRADY CAROL BRANSON ,ff Q? , .su X O .. 5 f 3 5 fi IIM BRAZIL IOHN BRIDGES ANNE BRINSON A V1 A L 2- 'ini . 4:6 'HRH YA , , - N '4 7 T , - f , T lx This ls fhe Year 1 -'D' I I MELISSIA BLANKENSHIP BEVERLY BLOOM Q. Reg Q ! 1 MYRNA BOOTH HARREL BORDERS 6 T ..,,.'. Af -v -X fx, , .. Q E uk N I A 5 2 1.-1 ,, 59? -5 f - X . 4 MITCHELL BRANTLEY MARLIN BRAY DENNIS BRITE HARLEY BROMLEY M.....-145 BETTE ANN BROWN SHEILA BRUCE BETTY BRUMBAUGH CHARLES C. BRUMLEY RAYLENE BUFORD -22.- 5 w sf 1, ' We Graduafe , 2' 425 A --1 . I 'J I A Q3 I - g s. . f I 5 i 1 . , X, Y,,. r ,. . I 5 5gf3ig5i2i..5 ai 5-. f ,Wm f.., ,K 5, Mx f 1 1 j' J, xi .. E WILLIS BUNN ANN BUNNELL BILL BURNS 'W:,,,,,.1f- E 2 , M ' ,fi 1 - P ' , f ,Q 4. . E ,, . , I I A I , A .lf ai , J A A Lili, if I H 1-fg-:H I 5 llliifii I W 141115-344 I -:K 4 X l :ff-.f.f ff K f 5 JOHN R. CAIIILL MACK CALLOVVAY DON CALVIN f - f a If Rig ,SI .2 Y ' -W , MW x 'HL CAROL BURNS MARLENE BUTTON , ' ff fx V 'jx 32 I :Q FRANCISCO CAMPOS GEORGE CAMPOS vu' Q I X Q SANDRA CAROTHERS BOB CARY JIM CHASTAIN HOWELL CHILDRESS ROBERT CLAYTON A 1 .I'fvf 5 , WAYNE CLEMONS NANCY COCKRELL WAYNE COLE BOB COLLINS WALTER CONNER I' m 2 I E. 5 ' I ., - mb I ' 1 'J f -.fn ,3 , I fl lI':2 ' I f I R Sa. Q4 f 5 tg A f JERRY COOK MARY LOU COTTRELL LEONARD COX BARBARA CRAIG ALLEN CROCKETI' ...25.- lmmediately alter graduation, Carol Branson hopes to report to the Billy Graham team in New York City, to act in the capacity oi a stenog- rapher and counselor. Ron Henderson is the only student in Dlrlalaomo City who wrote lor, and helped to print, his school paper. Ile intends to use his printing ability to work his way through college. - ' A , l f-if we N I S A i 4 V, 'Q e.-- i L. il- I . TOMMY DALEY . 'ie Here's What DIXIE LEE CRUM BARBARA CUDE 1 , , W ' .ar 'W f ng, if we , is-,Nw 1 ,, T ,,.A .,., . 1 TED CURD i JUN DONNA DALKE ROBERT DAVIS MARY HELEN DEER .,,,,p ,.. an if ,aw KIP CURTIS EUCE NE DICKSON so-an .eriiee MARCIA DISMUKES JERRY DODD 74 X .c get R T VERLYN DOUGLAS WILLIAM DRY UDY MAXIE DORRIS BRENDA DOSS DONALD DOTY W ' , .M-9-Ad 'J i f , y ,. ,,f.,,, y , it gn I DRYDEN LESLIE DUNLAP LYNN DUNN ..24.- JE We Anficipaie . ,Q vi. 4 JOE DURAN -f - . w-40 .' I nl 4' .is ...M It , I JOHN EWING rm , .V dy K fr X! ,f.W 5, . , of A21 KATHLEEN FLEMING ad, , 'R Wi' ii ESTELLA GARAY if J . A 5 CASPER ELLIS is Har . .J -, if KATIE FARQUHAR JERRY FORSYTHE A ww! BILL GARNER 51. ., If rl f-:asv 1 -. .J CECIL ELROD N. vs ...fy M if BOBBI FARVE SHARON ENDSLEY BILL FISHER WILLIE F UDGE 'ik-7 . -if ,Qi JEANNIE CARNER ., I . DON GENTRY VERNON GOAD DAVID GOFORTH -25... FLORENCE FUCHS PAULINE GARNER A ,J 1 ALBERT LEROY GONSER LARRY EVANS 4 E .40 .I , 1 JIM FISHER H3 -fu MARGARET GARDNER ROBERT GAY :ZS J , if AUGUSTI NE GOODSON A no me Playing lor Central's choir and leading yells at gums, Ann Bunnell also belonged to Tlvespians, Black Skirts, and the Student Council, and played tlle organ for assemblies. Active in lli-Y, Science Club, and Honor Society activities, Bill lynn lettered in football and was a Junior Rotarian. X , JOYCE HALL RONNIE HALL V- , , K QI: JOHNNIE HARVEY H957 Aclivilies, Sporls, .5 1 .f 2 W L ik YS li as MAX COURLEY LINDA GREEN RECINALD CREENLEE RAMONA CUYNN t. , 'K .Q A sz 1 X , JERRY HAMMOND MARGARET HARRISON CARREL HART DIANE HASH EDITH HATFIELD GERALD HEFNER GRACE HENDERSON A no A yaet D Q ,. V ., ,. , gtk, , V 1, l : S A ' f .ma f A A V - -. ' Q. If -fl --- at -fx A ' x, H ia . , j A Q , ' X in 2 5 RONALD HENDERSON HUGH HENDRICKSON KEITHA HENLEY DON HEWITT GEORGE HIGHFILL -25.- Friendship, Knowledge - - - Ib YY CLYDE HILL JOHN HILL DON HIRSCHLER WILLIAM HITTLE ELLEN HOEFER -1 ,Uk , , ai --am rf Y Q. ,, HUBIE HOLLOVVAY ELIZABETH HORN DAVID HORST JOE HUBBARD CARRY HULME K 5 ' ' Llsf -X K Olga. .QM ,OM -- .i , 2 DON HUNSAKER BILL INGLIS HASKELL IRWIN ELIZABETH JACKSON EDWARD JAMES K, by - . - f ' . ' VVLV iv, 1 7 if 9 ' ll!! I 5 Mi J f ff DELBERT JOHNSON HOWARD JONES SUSAN JONES JOHN JORDAN GEORCANN K.ADAVY S- - 7 , I . v'Q4 ,Gm . e Q ,-Si LUCRETIA KEELER BERL KELLY CLARICA KENT A. B. KEY JIMMY KILLIAN 127, College-laound seniors tool: and became inlarmed regarding enirance requirements belore enrolling in llle colleges ol their choice. Joyce llall and Boots Colfer decided upon Oklahoma AGM and Oklahoma University. ,mm-P RICHARD LANDON ,Gd-4' ' 1, xg ig-r IUDY LOBDELL , . I I 4 ? ,' ,aff f TWYMAN LYNE Goodbye, High School! HERBERT KIMBALL KAY KING ,X .V ,oily i 1 lesfs, shnlrezl catalogues, ANN KLEIN CHARLOTIE KYLE f X f f.. 3 Y 6 - KOLETA LANGHAM DALE LEONARD GARY LEPCHENSKE DAN LOAGUE A Z i A tow 4 i 2 K li ylrg l efnlool f R ll I I BOB LONG flolmj BOB LONG flames? JOE LOOMIS JOE LOPEZ 'G' el? . 0 W-r BILL LYNN EDDIE MARBURCER RICHARD MASSEY PAT MATHEWS ,23- Hello, College! V 'h . 3 ff '- : L 1, I 14, . ff 1 ,T ' ' - '?k J , wav' ANNA MAE MA'I'1'HEWS MIKE MCCANN '23 , f A 4 I 7' '5 5 .3 I -of A v-59 29' DON MCDUFF CAROL MQINTOSH PATSY MCKELVY ,Cx -..-nil' 9 CHARLES MCWATERS JAMES MEADOR ' . , ,R I K -5 31? ., E. -0' GERALD MILLER JANICE MILLER J. D. MOON CHARLES MOORE I 9 BETTY JENICE MEDELL PATRICIA MELTON BE'1'l'Y MILLER LA VERA MILLER . K fr CHA-RLIE Moomz 1 4, .. . , mr- I - - 5 I if mf If ya-4',,1 BENNY MORGAN GEORGE MORRIS MARY LOU MORROW .-.29-. MARY MILLER JUDY MITCHELL JERRY MOORE JIMMY MOORE i if-PI VjZE,, 'F . :Q T. ' I A Q25 M ,4V.., ,..V. , ,UL A,..,. -- .f fr ww, 2 fig 4 ,fag ' 5 P' 519' Q JACK MURPHY DUANE MYRICK , , P We All Gal Togelher if ,gb Z IOYCE NARD BEBE NEAL ,,,...-4- 5 ff ' fx, v -V Tl' A -.,, ,, : ..,. ,, Nl, . .,,:- - wi B1 4 'F 1 A :2:,.-': - . , , , Helping ta calalzrah our golden year were many graduates who ,i 'x., returned for various occasions, Diane Samuels, senior, welcomed Robert 5- i' '-'i I Rickey, ...V , 1 li, ,, In , f 1 '56, la loyalty Niglll. ,. ,- we LOIS NELSON GWEN NETFLETON EDDIE NORLIN CHESTER NUNLEY IIMMY PAGONIS CHARLENE PAINE C, . , - ,,,, .,. ,, all 'ifiik V 53 'lll il 'Ag GARY NEWSOM ' 1:11 A ,,.',., H af? . in A I -- : S , in ,L K, A . ' a I - ' 11 :fig 'VW f 4 ifffiisszff- - - :Qi I ' A +5 vs2 : BETHENE PALMER -fan Ns, , fm k:,, an Rl W? SHARON PEAIRSON NANCY PARRISH ,f-If , Q xx ,Aa E'-fl '93 4 .,.-of Kf::5 l a a a DALE PATRICK CAROLYN PATTON PATRICK PEAIRSON 3 W nv f' I A - , 5 -A t w if tiff IO ANN PEAKE HARVEY PENDERGRAFT JANE PHILLIPS WILBUR MACE PINKSTON T301 And Gave a Big Cheer -9 I- D- PLUMLEE BARBARA POLLOCK 4 fa if M 6 V: . Q f , I -. , we f f -3- my WINSTON RAAB VVILMA RAY JOHN RI NCGOLD CH F , al RAY ROE -Q. 4 DIANE SAMUELS 13 1.- 255212, 314 egiriex , K, ARLENE ROBERTS fu, , Nei.: ii ,k.V ,, 55 3 JANET ROSS .ff -l ?s2 -v ' af V :I Aee - A A v' -' A , JEAN SARTIN ARCHIE POOLE JIMMY PORTER MARILYN PUETT 1 STANLEY READ CAROL RECORDS JIMMY REESE GENE ROBERTS GLORIA ROBINSON DICK ROBY 'Zi DON RUTLEDCE -s. for JACKIE SCANLAN ROGER RYAN SHIRLEY RYAN Q00 SHERRILL SCOTT JACK SEABOURN . 4 W Ol' This Was Truly -3 I 'Q This trophy, acquired by the Drill Team, symbolizes all awards won by Cenlral organizations during the school year 1956-'57. fewi ' A A ,t K . . ,AN in ' A . M. , A fn IQ f W K V 'f-A Q, , MERLE SHAW fl f A A I E IACQUITA SHOCKEY - -4' Q.,-ro A 3 ,.k Wm W 11 if CAROLYN SLEEK k M .- fr, In ,- w 5.11 I ER VERA SLUTZKY f, .. ..- WAYNE SMITHEE JAMES SNIPES ...Q - g. fi ' - J I' nf' NANCY SIIULER 1 4. , -nr ,I Q BARBARA SMITH , gpg. f M38 ' V I v , -was af f BETTY SEATON JACK SHADE , . If 2 I JE FRED SIMMONS My -41. -5' BETTY SMITII v',Q,,.g,, '- .-.P av . ' A--gr' F TOMMY SEATON .Q an . 1 fgfuys 1 W'-sr CARLTON SI IAW if' I X T 1 A wa? f .,,,,.,a-H' if . My ,W .wif X , SIDNEY SIMS Nl 3 ir 'au aww -.1 Wd? I--an-P Z: ' IEAN SMITH MYRNA SPARKS SHIRLEY SPARKS MARVIN SPEER ...nl Our Golden Year. -A Q-Q. Q ALFRED STEELE GEORGE STREETMAN 49, ,A . IAMES THOMAS PAUL THOMPSON , .5-A wt ,l' :W 1 fx aIi IIMMY SULLIVAN JAMES TAINPEAH ROSENIARY TIIIES 1-HY, I ,E 3.5 X , V - I ,- If f I ' In lf 51: It , ,k7. R :ix 5 , . - VELMA THOMPSON CHERI THORNTON LEWIS TIDMORE RICHARD TOOLEY FRANCES UPTON IUDY NVALKER RONNIE TRACEY s +4 avi U' JR, s 2 I LORETTA VAETH 3. ' wr -0-df if LE ROY WA LKER PATTY TRAMEL 5. . .493-fi - IN wa- ' I I V-Fri BE I Y VAUGHN ,,.a-v BILL NVALTON DORIS TURNER BILL VANCE it TEX ULMER MIGNON NVADE WRIGHT MARGARET WATSON CAROL ANN WAY The Hard Way We Found Ouf Whdf Apfiiude's Abo F31 as ,QQ , xg if ' IIM WELLS ROBERT WESTBROOK Qui? Two-hour wrinen lesfs in the C by Monty- minule sesxions in the library, where the manual dexterity fesls were given. BETTY WHITAKER HARRY WHITMORE ee fe BOBBY WILLIAMS MIKE WILLIAMS LARRY WILSON ' DALLAS WISE ROBERT WISER 4' Q Q Q M A y ...L ' 'ar me Q DE ANN WOOD IACKIE WORKMAN ELNORA WRIGHT BARBARA YODER SENIORS NOT SHOWN: Eddie Blackwell, Boots Cotter, Jim Cruse, Dan Hill, Leon Howry, Cary Johnson, W. T. McKinney, Bobby Over- street, Doris Io Quick, Daphne Rose, Sue Smoot. , -34- 1,5 fl Mi I ,sea if X? ' .E ew' ,ia I Q E L A1-I f I hese Seniors Did All Righi: Made Local p News Spotlight 'iff MARY HELEN DEER MAX COURLEY Oklahoma, Home of the Red Men, has one- f third of all the Indians in the United States. One issue of the state magazine, Oklahoma Todayf' pictures Mary Helen Deer in her tribal costume as a Kiowa princess. We knew her better as a . senior at Central, as a member of Black Skirts and of the Student Council, and as an office as- T sistant. Official magazine of the Oklahoma Educa- tion Association, the Oklahoma Teacher, has a policy of not publishing student prose. However, the editor made an exception and published an essay written by Max Gourley, Central senior. Max used as his subject the lasting values of in- vestments in good schools. He also took a second prize in a city-wide essay contest for senior high pupils on the subject Youth Responsibilities as a Citizenf' Max took first prize in the Oklahoma State Fair twirling contest for high school stud- ents. He is shown here with a letter of commen- dation from U. S. Senator Mike Monroney. Twelve TV sets, one for each grade, were awarded to schools in Oklahoma City as prizes in a city-wide contest, essays were written on the subject, I NVent to the Fair-This I Saw. Ann Barrett, Central senior, won the twelfth grade ANN BARRETT set for her school. - -55- 97? T f g'lg3:2?3 TR 1 f ' i ii.-R12-b -.if 34, :' P ig! SIGNATURES if R f' f, . 1901 x xhhwi N Q ldgazl, PRESIDENT gQ' XO?VV vlcE.PREslDENr SECRETARY 2 .fi ,LLL TREASURER MTH 'jj T' T - .:,,, I STUDENT COUNCIL af , , f ,, c4.M.4.E..4w,.fT,f,4..Q.,.1 4' 4 .',',, . A EDITOR, BUSINESS MANAGER Q my f?'fZwf60wwJ ,mf 1454, Mum, 7 7 , . Q agzrwywima ,nm ,W A N ff gWms,.?!-M wfgiw WW f if 1 T Y rzhugbjwafnj Kr aifizrnmfo Wim wwf Wi? QHWMWLW 2'5f2'g19f.J,D, ma-,UA ff ' . .L . pQD3 if 9i?fj'Zli if b 6' PW' WW 'f5?j,wf0 ZLM6 simqsgjlw TL ,M Agff,fZ,72vW- Chflfiffww 1 al, . few-fr 'U.J-vu. WA' E4 wb :SWAN RM ,mg ,guy , . 22,1 ft, 40 . fm gfglwi gifgfim QRZEWT N I U WWI? 7:3 film Jwfdmwb Qgwgpa 71. vm im-M Slavs., fE'.ff7ff .ff.. E 7? - 'l 'Wf!Z., Mfiigaw :NW 3-ww Pfwwmf 5 2 23551 SML, 2421.4 guddgwgw, '7 I? We ' ,cez.w,mL35m.M, ,, I , 0JJ2fM B.,Q,v7 wJ,Q,4,,M fm MMALW 4 ,. I-, em M 'W ,W wh WfJf EjE -nik QTL W H , ' Ni, -'fly ig V TWMLTJ 4 QZ f ' fi-f-ww 42 ,W ,Q BMW? V X UM . MDMA, 'ffjfz ML of-4144151 W .. 14114 Kg? f M2'Q 'ni 2 4..,.f2cL 22,2 ' AAM' x J Z EE 1 'afzubf 7 w4fJff2,Lf-21-L WM HM KMA' ff :1...7f,ff,... 7'1Z'l ' 77 71-'7 fyyd- 9w,.,!Zv,f,..,4M..zf f 1 A ' I A W ? '15-DW 1. 3 ,ll f ,-:.. J: I -if 5 f w-gg D L , i-Rafi . M E T . V3 1' 'gi f i, xx-, T - x 1 R T , M f L ,gf D Wiiifmmlv' 9 ' 1 f IIWGQV ' ii ., ,aj- ' ' f R 'C ff' veg W 4 .5 I Year Closed Lasf of May-Conger Coached Play Mr' of 01 ,i , 1 5 , e 'rf Vx f, Myrna Booth, Iim Chastain, Paul Thompson A Bob Cary, Bob Davis, D. Moon, Allen X Q Barbara Craig, Bill Blake A o'o 'i-- ,' n gn ,.,, , , W .. , ,I ,.VV ,mu 31 if ,V , l ,A M fu 5 n y ,.,, jo W 1 ,ss 5 f ,az M f . , Crockett, Dan Loague, Don Calvin, Linda Green, Judy Mitchell. SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE Seven Keys to Baldpatef a mysterious melo- dramatic farce, by George M. Cohan, was adapt- ed from a novel by Earl Derr Biggers. Baldpate Inn, a summer hotel, is deserted in midwinter. Care-takers are requested to open the hotel for a New York author, who has made a wager that he can Write a novel in twenty-four hours. Al- though the caretakers assure the author there is only one key to the inn, holders of seven keys appear before the exciting play ends. 'CE K .- -ax First Semester Officers: Vera Paisley, Secretary, Raynette Bishop, Camp, Student Council Representative. We Juniors K epf 'V' 1 ., H. R V 49' V -we ' bmw' P Vice-President, Roberta Blanchard, President, jan Van 'uw QQZIWR it Ai 4? K '72 ' asf 1 , p Q- . :Z A ' Second Semester Officers: Raynette Bishop, Secretary, Ints Abolins, President, Steve Benson, Vice-President, jan Van Camp, Student Council Representative. CLASS OF '58 Havenit we changed from last year, timid, frail little sophomores! This year, as juniors, we started with a bang. Participating in football were twelve husky junior boys. Ten were trying for baskets in basketball. Rounding out the season with baseball were six swinging athletes. Successful in making the Honor Society in their junior year were seven members of our class. Another important event was picking out our rings for the year 1958. We will close with a bang too-sponsoring the junior-Senior Prom and beaming with pride at our outstanding junior boys and girls. Mrs. Dorothy Deardorff, Mr. M. H. jones, Miss Martha Truax, Mr. james McGuckin, Mrs. Eleanor Askew, Mr. joe Bush, Miss Kathleen Lowther. Not Shown: Mrs. Ruby Robinson. v-di xv M Our :vw 'f MERLE AARON fi -. rv- 1- wif' If PHYLLIS ARNOLD I U . K XV Divan' if . iv 'S I GERALD BEATTIE 'ls 1 ALAN BLANCHARD A sm., '5 5 , I Law 5, lLi ' uf? 1 PATRICIA BROOK Spirif 1 .2 ,xii an 1, RRS s DWAINE ABERNATHY .1 'V wx, IOE'1'I'A ASH -.M , W A- , '25 :R ' 3 MA KEN .I EATTY A 'A AQAR x 5, Ea ROBERTA BLANCHARD 5 I 1 ADDIE BRUNDACE , L If 1: 1 any . '. A A 1 MARTIN CARY DoN CASEY ,, ,ff .- ,Q y Q , I S A fer- ff 1 L A f2vf1s'E If . K f BOBBIE cELEsT1NE WANDA CLARKE ,f2V,,. W -Q tg, ' .Q A I , L M' 3 A 'W f -g 1 nz 9 MARGARET COCHERL R. A. COLVIN 1,24 -for A A 'uk I K , si . I ,Y 9 .4 :Nw Growing :. , we fs' ,QV . g, g. - :zz 8 rs? I fi I I ... ' ' AA AA E I I WEE A A A INTS ABOLINS RUTH ADAIR DEAN ALEXANDER BEVERLY ALLEN LOIS ALLEN IAMES ANDERSON . K 5 23141 Q. K 4, ' V 1- 1 K X, .. . in .A,A , ' ' in . Tw . ' f Y -Ra Ls L .H kk I f . A A - f, 4 u. A - CAYLE AUSTIN LARRY BAIZAN IEANE BAKER ALENE BALLARD LA VERNE BANKS LEQUENCY BARNET1' Pf AAAA , ' A Q A A . ' ..I, . . , A ' 111 ' - 1 111: - ' 'Q f,. EL , '- 1- 1 7 Q, mv- A'-Ef:5i:.., A 1 s. 'hiv' ' f ' HOMER BEHMYER ROY BENFORD STEVE BENSON RAYNE'l'l'E BISHOP CAROLYN BLACKBORN J . .T I I L, T 59. : AS 3 , 5 if I I fs Q, SEEN? jgyif Q5 I 4' A R Q fx .iw Q PM k I 1 ' 5 5 1 LEON BLALOCK VL- ww :kiwi Ri ,713 ' W. A , . . Q12 Q, if?- af 3 is 31 igii gifs? if . ,ff . A A ,W , .ff If S 5. 3 X L ,M 0 wah ER 19 A rf will? 'I' ' + , A L 'QA xv 'ar ? A PAUL BOLNER LELA RUTH BOWLES CAROLYN ERAUDRICK ESTHER BREWER ANNIE Emacs WALTON ER1scoE L- 'gi A f ,- B ' , ,, .1 . K ' ' A Us K N QV ' ., i g - RR:-: - . , ' 'fi . I - . . A ' 'AWS ' T 'R' ' I ' ' -, vii ' I ' 3 k-'k' ' ',., ' AA LL,. W' A A 1 - N' f' Agiufia 1 '-Haan 5 , ,, ' I A v,., ., , 'fm MARY BUCKLE THOMAS BURCHETI' IAMES BURROUCHS REDA BUTLER MILA CAMPBELL ANTONIO CARDENAS A , .9 N 4, N K. ,A if? ' ' 'W . 1 I . ' A ' I I ,,., L, 5 ff, - 6 45. 4 kg RAYMOND CATON 5 M ,.-gf, 5 .' 'P' Z, 'L ? ' SHARON CLEVENCER E! A ' RONALD COMBS AUDREY CAUFFIEL . ,Sim KWI3 fr: f Y P A L EARL COBBLE -I SHARON COOPER ww A 1 lnu Ann Osborne learns chemistry as Mr. Woodall reaches, ' Experience .is lhe beg 'l9C'l0l'.u A I . , L g, JERRY CORLEY Y 5 vi AR I I I RUBY DAY I I PATRICIA DOTSON mx' AI I. Y A I K A 5525225 EI - -- diff Ag QW! IERHY ECKHART Q J K E A , P I' . II? 'MI-RI E ul E, A I I ,A , . , I GAYLE EUBANKS I H 123 ' - N 2- . 5 I L i :,, IOE FUNCHES WYNONA GLASS 7 YI .IE BARBARA CRIFFITII Pardon Us ---- - -I A? ,,,L, J 5,, J .VL V ,, - I , , Q - A A-F-, I.Iy,-w IR E ai I b , ,A II J . ,I , A gA3.:g,J YY', I4 N H J- ig Is I : . J Ai? .II A Q ,. . 'H , a n sl. I I- I ,.., A 3 -I ... J.. , x In I - 55 . I - ' I 'I www iv. 22- I n ' ' . ffm -. . ' XX 5 fi! ' . CLAYETTA CRAWFORD LINDA CREEL PAT coIIcR DIANE DANIEL IEANE'l'I'E DAVENPORT NEIL DAVIDSON MARVIN DAvIs ,I AA . . I I I Z' 'L J, . I A an I 3,-A Z' I . 1 , . Y -ER If 'Y AY,, 'I f f ' , I q I V hh ,I A lr: K - f f'- H 'X' ' K-EJ-YLY1 : I 'JY 72- ' 3fL5i91i?,fi3i-'iii ' '7 - - 3: -.':.':IL.': if KENNETI-I DEAKINS GARY DEAN JoIIN de FREESE FRANK DIEIIM sI-IIRLENE DE WOODY iYCLQRIA DICKSON RIIYLLIS DGNATELLI ' A, A 405 ,E'E . . 'QI A I' I . , i I' , iii I . lg I I - - R' f' I A ' I 'TF 1 , '. . ' 'Ak 51.3 IM- - : Qs -M1 . . I .. I -I , I 1- I- , 'I .'-L - I I -2 :I . R.. ,.Y.fI,I,,-II,.MI I A A .,.-my . . , , , , I.. . 'z fezfswmslf , Rfuaif' . I 'A ,J J - - .,.' - 'P A I ' R - . .,' 1 fiifii A I. I I I ' W I .I-5 ISI , , - . DEAN DGTY JEAN DOTY LARRY DOUGLAS BILLY DovE IIENRY DUNLAP BEVERLY DUNN RICHARD EAsoN I EM , , 1 ru, V 51,9 . .fgff ' ' A , 'I 'J gf A I . . , . , A 1 ---- 5. . . ' fu 3 R l 5 M' , V I -A ' 5+ ' ' f f , II -: A E I , ,MWM : I- I.: - IMA Sf, , -4- I- 1I -EI-J, .AEI 3, - A if ' A Ii, 5 ' - ' :I I , ' EAA'A- I I 'ALA I I . 4 Q IEW A I- A' - A. A I isis. X . Mk ,, - J T RONALD EDEN JIMMY ELDER DONNA JEAN ELLER RA-r CORBETI' LOUISE ELLIsoN JANE ELMIGK CARL ELMORE I . .. ,, . I I , .- I I 1 , : , ', :EI Q i f - , WLE., M SII - ,L-. I I I, N I ' I , 3 gy . V Y 2 35 ' Y' ' 3.549 f , EEEA RA I 1 A . I A I If I A I L. If I - .L 'I l J 5:52 AI 'Q -I fii' ' 5' ' ' Q, A, . f 1. J' X GER rv I I . L -I BRUCE EARRILL PHILL FIELDS KENNETH FLANAGAN EMILY Eox CAROL FRAZIER CAROLYN Enosr IACK ERYREAR I 'X AA-. i I I A - I ' . I . I . L,LL, K , .J 1 M 5, I 5. ,AI I .I I Q- . W. 2 . 'H 'R ' AA'A . A- AI ' Q5 W 'I 'K , . A A 4-' ' ' J 'f ff - ' TCM 491 ' 'E .5 fl ' , I ARA' . . . I 1 I A I . - G3 AL R., . fi I IE I 1. I I NORVAL GAINES MARILYN GALE ARLENE GARRETI' IIARGLD GARVIN ROY GERMANY CHARLIE GILL BERNARD GINDEN N 5' . Y -I if 'A ' I' . '- -' 4'-' H' Ls A5 5 'I 3 f7fY'f - YF' I Y- A E2gJ.Jss-- J. , A G,,A , LII Il I ' A'.., E 1 , , 'ffiI, zz -Vfhiifif I EMM ' M 1 K' fra, f EJ K IJJI5 Q3 lj' 77,41 ' A ' W , f my I, ROY GoAD EDITII COODENOUGII GARY GOODWIN GLEN GOODWIN DIXIE GRAHAM BOYD GREGORY JIM GRIREI-III kr V 5' -I .Q nw V :I Y Q .: - f . i . .. 52- 7' I I-wx , E ,Ip KE I A 7 ns 'N A I sf Ir ., rv - by V, kjgr. :I J I N R-- ' E. Isffr. I .. F, A I uw. ,I . .-R, . I Eg W- iw-. ,,J. . . I- I iw' in I YF A I ' ,z L I .-'QI I Y ww , Jia , ' I V J 'Sv ..v1.,, Af ' I 2 I.I5, If-L I I VOLA GRIGORIEW EUGENE GUESS NIALCOLM IIACER BRUCE IIALE JOHNNY IIALSTEAD BILL HAMBY ELIZABETH HARDRICK .4o- I Our Pride ls Showing. A 3 .SF WZAEW U A I 9 K A Q I 1 QQ A DALE HAWORTII , J :A A f A 'ff' 1, S If - . gf sz, if CLETA HILL 'E I ,SE 5 sf A BILLY IENKINS 1 ,gzwggf wl A-iiimssgryf Q E2 S S A Q W av Hi I E gs JM 5' 5. Q MSS A R If I 1 BILL KEPLER si? AI ri .fffzfiik-K ,V ,Ai 5 ,MLQEASE , , -A .A A-,zizfafe ff Q1 fs, LARRY LE'1'I'E Pg Is - :14?'e, JS' ,gg ,N 1 ' J M 5 It A K. , .:: I , V, . A. I V A.. . - A . ' 1 AV ,j , I: .5 -1 M, 5 , k'Q-. , . 1 'sy kw ' Y ' its ' PHILIP HARGIS HAROLD HARPER ORVILLE HARPER CHARLES HARRINGTON ANN HARRIS JESSE HARRISON V , XS , I A Riff, A fi I 2 A ,Q A . , A far l ' , , fi 5 A 8 ,I-53 ELDON HEMBREE DON HERRING JOYCE HICKMAN JUNE IIICKS PATSY HICKS MILVALENE HIGIIEILL . .V I ' fe A I A 'E'-M if A N' A fig.. .5 2 . , - ' 'ww 4' ' 5 A , 'Sf 992.2 'af I A :fx CHARLES HOPPER DOROTHY HORN RUSSEL HUBBARD WILEUR HUND L, HUNCEREORD JAMES INGRAHAM fri ',., J. ., I ' ' Aff V,'.k I ,, A ' , I -AIR , A A -lflg? IA. R- - w I J ' - I A ,IRII I I I I ' -1 ' I Am 'M I li? ' I WALTA JENKINS FRANK JIMENEZ DENNIS JOHNSON MILDRED JOHNSON HARRY JONES SHIRLEY JONES 'film -, I , ' -' , .. I lg di 7 .. I - 1 I fc. , , , . . . ,.. . -I , , If X ' 'D,' iQQl7EY'i , N 155-f IfmIf2f',1 i 1 ' 'ii ifff i --.' 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A .ug -. ,i, j,,n K E 4E B BETTY JO LEWIS ' ies of some Juniors look pride in the high grades and athletic anim of their classmares. Typical are Gail Womack fall A's and B'sI and Ierrel JAMES MATI-IIS CARL MAYABB Sarllivan Honfball iener iackefi. '1- WAYNE OWENS S . R' 1 R A 142' . A i TERRY PFANKEE 3, . j 1 I , A A254 ' ,m,., My er BOB PUETI' . ' Z . fr- , 1 4' . E SX: JUDY RINES VERA PAISLEY A 1 E I 55 K MARTHA PARKER .Lp ,. ' . . w w Q: An Oklahoma E ducafion J aim' A A A R If AA NORMA PARKS Q53 r' , m o C ,, A lf! W , uv ' ,-V- ' I, C Y - -: -'W C V ' :I - K, lf! A' Stu, -2, 1 U E , -3ii:V:. ' like E is W ,Am-. 1. , 5 .e .m.:,. - M1 f :lg . A 5 -f. - VL, ,Q , , Z W ' ' 1 swf. - 'B' ff' af' 'RKWQ9 , ' + A: 2 ' L ff? 'w :12 ' ' 1 A - 5 ' 3 7 ' 5 5- 5 7 AY E ..., ig 'Q 52, . 5 5 Q, o ,I o 5 2 y, ,L , ,WL L T . 'W' O -1 U cn av ,,.'- 0 ,, -, , ' ,. ..,. O ,. I l Y F 5 E E W, Z ,, F1 A -I - +61 A 2 w A -V A 21 ' A ' W Y , , ,QA f , Y E ,,,, Q. 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VE- W ' A' K GAIL PFANNKUCHE BARBARA PIERCE WILLA MAY PINKSTON PAT POSEY CHARLES POTTER IOSIE PRIETO SHELBY PRINCE A 'RR A ' V y ' ,.,, ' A A ' EA A A A . - 4. f . A ff' 54- ,. -V , i f - gb ' 1 W W f .'.A AW fy 'vw N A -- . A ,L 5 ,. . A A5 , Af' fx :'-1i':':5z- A' A iv' A AQ i A A .-,. X A7 ' , I BARBARA PULLIAM PATSY PUTNEY EUGENE REED PEGGY REIDEL MANFORD REINOLD DELPHIA REX CAROL RHODES -.. J-,,' .. , 7 3 RKKA ' . . N-A? -f H- A -A , A V' A 'AA A ' A A ..,,. ,A sr W 1' ,fg 'wi 'I YA H' H . 'A ' A535325 .4 f, 'A , 5 f A-S' Z--Yiiiifff V2 if ' - A A , 'iff A' AA,. 'At at 'ii V ' wx. ,fl 1. A ' ' AAN , '-- TVYLSTY' w ' u5EE 'f:?5 ,i wff .qgiym 1 -W A , ,, xx A ,E A Wk ,,,,k A K , A A , V , G WENDOLYN ROBERTS ROTHENBUSCH JIMMY ROGERS PEGGY ROSS C. MA RY LOU RUTH PAT SALLE MARGIE SAMPLES ...42- Foslers Pride in Sfafe and Nafion T3 . H ' W g if I A , f Rc M .w r-A K . Y , . ' A f A 1- Yi- A e - A rf ARM- - A , ,Y hgh .' R. -- I ,, A , A A 415' , ,A A A -I gg x ,g:A' DONNA SAGE JOHN SCHAEFEII DONALD SCIIULZ GVVENN SCIIVVEMLY - -,A-....,,,, I .. fk i V ' ' - f ARL 5 'R - Y, ,V , si. ' 1 I Vx ig J . - Y I Ii - MA - We I .. ,, . ,. A :gg . ' RONALD SILLS E N ,, ki i HOWARD SOMBERG I. Ph' SQ I YW . ANNA SIMMONS s iii ' I as DON SPRADLIN A A 15'-' , Amigg g , ,A. IUNE TAYLOR is- M, I- -R , . ' ' - Hy. RRR WW . :,k 'XT!Y??3 IAN VAN CAMP .V A.u-QA., Mz, '55- ANNA WALTON Gig DIXIE WELLS n ' 1.2 1, R U.,'rE.f2T 1 I 'Q ' -EARL XQGGINTON PEGGY TAYLOR CLAUDIA SIMMONS DANNY SIMMONS 5 '1 ZR A A I i S3 fgQ!i!!!Q?,fgR? I ww Awww' my BARBARA SPURLOCK COOPER SPYBUCK I ,fi A-,294 ., HF , . H f 25S -flf A CLARENCE TENNERY CAROLYN THOMAS ,EWPARN ' I 1 .. I' , 51 ' N 1 I A 44- :K ' ' R' Q' Q, 4- 4. .. S4 ' ' R A if f M M . I ' 4 a l ' V - Y , ' - Ji frfv. I K A f ' II- ffl R if f L'.- A , -- , , - sin IACK scorr SUE scorr IOHN SESHER jo ANN SEYMOUR ' Q' LI A - ' - ' I A fr , gp Y A A 321' 3, 5 A R, wwlf '??f ?'f f , - ,LQ , ' ,Q 1-'E BERNICE sM1TH IERRY sMm-1 RAYMOND sMm1 JIMMY sNow E ,Q 'V I ?'Y', - A I f ' vw - - ' Sec: 1oY STANDRIDGE CARL STEELE JIMMY sTURc1s IERREL suLL1vAN , ,Y V ,Y,1i , Q PR .G- WA A A35 A ' f 4 , 7 ' , ' Af , + 9 .' u, 1 , , I 2' i w. . .W , A if Q THEODORE THOMPSON ALLEN THREA'I'I' BRUCE TURNER RR , , ' A A H: ,M fi: - vim . ' 45 A I leiliwll CRACIE VAUGHN DOLA v1NsoN JUYCE YVALICER V, A - ' iw' . TP-A 1 , S 'ui - ' f - ,fl - ,iz -.. . .. 1 , 5 .' 1 A :- J A ,WN 4 , Y ,. , AE, V ggwg AERA .f,gf -A AAA+ f . IANE WAMPLER SAMMIE WARE IAMES WASHINGTON v- R ff? , ' --wi ' As.. ,1 ' A. fa Fm Y4EQ A w Avy x :lim PAT WETWISKA CLIFFORD WHITE Y I DJIA YA 9 SHARON WIGC-INS A faux. 5 . K. RM. v JOHN WILLIAMS DON WILSON EARLENE WILSON .fir W fvpseigfl' A .A ' 0 - , ' A 'Y'-' A 11 22 - 'L A ARWFQQ AAgY,? 2MQ+,l A ' RA. ' H A, si A If J LARRY WALKER RICHARD WALKER STEVE WALLACE EVELYN TYE 3, .. ,W v ibm fA M I ., SHARON WALLER junior, as he leads flle llag saline in an assembly. I f Eaiif? f: NIJ , 5 Z -I MIKE WILSON ttyy I , . Y TF .- rw 1'1 Q JIMMY WORTHY Somefimes 'fu I -fit ttf.. f f. , I,-1 I -fi' . OVERTON WILSON CLYDE WINKLEMAN MARIETTA WINSLOW UM NVINTERS V ix gg, N Y., , I N ,si , , f' 'K , '.., . W 4 , 1 M . it LA ibm i . E. il T' 'li L ? -I .. I I + I f .LA L -f 'W' Ab A. K CLYDE WRIGHT JOHNANNA WRIGHT BILL YEHLE BETTY YODER We X BETTY WITWICK I, 7 DVVAYNE YOUNG Were Acfi ve 45, .gal 'Q ' , 1 ig' ,,'+-- , - it Q ,jr I 5, R 5 af GAIL WVOMACK SARAH VX UOD I wi , . , SHIRLEY BURCH Not Shown: Kenneth Benford, Thomas Burchett, David Brewer, Shirley Burch, Betty Colbert, Virgie Correll, Royce Davis, joe Dumont, Richard Hansard, Gary Hay, james Henthorn, Cecil jack, jay jimboy, Donald johnson, jerry jones, Rita King, Ronnie Likes, Beverly Little, james Littleton, Carolyn Mason, jerry McCord, Elaine McCoy, Ronnie Merchant, Deloris Mer- rick, Ruby Nevez, jerry Phillips, Shelby Peirce, Gene Posey, Tessie Ray, joe Savage, Eddie Sheldon, Wilma Sheldon, Bill Sturgeon, George Tainpeah, jane, Tye, Rosie Vallejo, Adam Walker, Sterling Watan, Dayland Wells, Clifford Whiles. Taken at a pep club Christmas dance, these juniors Theodore Thompson, 43, junior starter on this year's shown here were getting in step for their year as Big team, looks like a good prospect for the Cardinal quintette Man on Campus. of 1958. -44.- and Somefimes We Were Medifafive MEDITATION ROOM Central's Class of '56 left an unusual gift to the school-a Meditation Room. About fifty boys and girls took part in the work, which necessi- tated cleaning, painting, and furnishing a small storage room on the fourth floor. Among the students who worked to leave this room for the use of future generations of Centralites were Carolyn Hill, Dorothy jeffrey, and Katherine Scott. Design for the room was submitted by Paul Thompson, Class of ,57. Using Centralis Meditation Room this year were several home room groups, a few classes, and the Drill team. Shown here are joe Norvelle, Tedene Wright, Weldon Martin, and Dolores Newport, seventh graders, who found that, in their busy lives, it was helpful to take a few minutes out now and then for quiet meditation. This ls the Class --sq, N5 Mrs. Mary Lockwood, Mr. Maurice Pierce, Mrs. Marlene Dooley, Miss Doris Taylor, Mrs. Georgia Reid, Mrs. Lucille Spann, chairman, Mr. M. V. Van Meter, Not Shown: Mr. Jack Lester, Mr. Vince Robison. CLASS OF ,59 We, the Sophomore Class, have made a good average in both scholarship and athletics. Our class has been well represented in all organiza- tions and activities, we have done all that lower classmen are permitted to do. On the football field we have been ably rep- resented by Rex Faris on the An team. john Ore, Kingsley Adams, jerry Dutton, Don Wood, Chuck Price, and Arthur Guess were members of the BD squad. In basketball we had six boys on the B team. Only joe Plumlee was on the fabulous A basketball team. After a weekis campaign this fall, the sopho- mores eagerly pitched in and chose class officers. David Black was elected president, Io Ann Tramel became vice-president, Mary Lou Mur- dock was chosen secretary. These people served for the entire school year. Showing outstanding work in their fields were Pauline Dunn, art, and Pat West, home eco- nomics. David Black, pianist, entertained us in assemblies and at sock hops. None of our work could have been done with- out the aid of the sponsors, who helped us with our unsettled problems, promoted good will, and worked to make ours a happier class. Mrs. Lucille Spann, chairman, merited our especial gratitude for her assistance. Taking part in all school activities, sophomores were Jo Ann Tramel, Vice-President, Dzivid Black, Presi- well represented. Pheoba Overstreetjs shown here in a dent, Mary Lou Murdock, Secretary. New Year's play, VVhen the Horns Blow. fOh yes, Bill Blake, Ann Bunnell, and Carol Lowe are also shown.l -46. of '59 A Q4 Y Qt' k A I 5 NX ' K S, 1. C. AARON KINGSLEY ADAMS Y 'W N ' T' L 3 w fp-I-ffm A RONNIE ALLEN IOHN ALYEA .W 1 ,uk , A y ,X7:E5lf if 10' ,S .W 1 ff ,,. , ' ' 'V NVANDA ASKEYV ALICE ATTEBERRY , if LV Q. I I I, ,, -Has ' : ' ' 5 ' 'nl , ' ,., ,- ' . ...'5 ' '1 5 H' f , 4 , LE: Ni '- ' A A VELDA SUE BAKER EARL BALE , ,:H,.., , ., f s gggiig ,Z vw- 1:5515 I A, fl , , 'Q' fix '. . - L 41, ' JUDY BLALOCK PATRICIA BLUNDELL , L ,,,,..L , V -I 55 . ew-Ah A A 121952 'N ,fx f ii. DARLENE BREEDEN IOHN EDYVAIID BROWN - -' V -N ' W ZS' ,514 - ,R X 5 2, ' I A K , .E 2 I ' A .g if g f V , a ,.ffI9'f' A .ff - 'f wx, c:uAm,Es CARADINE CLENDA CARGILL ,Eg : gif .Him :J 5 mhy, , A, 'N ' A IUDITH CLUCSTON VERA COFFEY ,-47- ' NM12. .i:q.,i1fg ,XkL'5'f', -A ff- pa 1 I ng, J. ' L D F , M 5 .,,' CYNTHIA ALEXANDER XVALLACE ALEXANDER , ,V 1 ii ' Q ' ' F ,V A , . 'X , AAA' if, TOM ANDERSON W' , W ' , ,E WOODROW ARKEKETA A-xii, Q ' -gi Egiif' 97, A. rf- si if , 5, in ,Y A r ' 0lrlollamo's requirement lor a dlplomo is, One year ol moth beyond 'JZ Kilim' I tllo nintlr grade. Central offers luslnesk Matll, ibonua Kelsayl, Algebra, ' -'W Geometry, flames Dulfyl, Trigonometry, Slide Rule, and, il it is demanded, TEDDY AYNES JACK BAILEY College Algebra. Danna and James are sophomores. If H: Us -S ' ff f T H -- - ' HN , ' 5 1, 7 'Q , , ,QQ I V K . Y. . vt .. I , ,J af. i ' I I - A -'gf' -if ff' E ' :JF , . -ZR' : A 'M ' -25. ' , I - ' -16 - , ..,. A LOIS BALLINGER BILLY BARKLEY GRANT BELL LORIN BERG DAVID BLACK KATHLEEN BLAKLEY A 1if,,a5.L ,V .,,, . , . ' ,-,,, , A f f A ,L -,,- , Q ' A H an ,I Qu- ,z . 'LQ t lf. . , , Q . A , ,E . if I E5 r 55 , 4 f- 4, N .ffm ,j ' 'E ' 4 CONNIE BOAZ KAREN BONNEY IERRY BONSWORTH HOMER BOX NOEL BRANDON ROBERT BENNETT fsfsiiw. - , --- ' A is - A Asa A I ,A , I 'H ' v I if gi r Z , ' ff f ,1 ffl, , ,S I ,,,wV. K ,V . .. W K 7. We QIOAN BUCKLES GENE BUCY AARON BULOCK DANNY BURCHETI' WOODROW BURLEY DORIS CAHILL ' I ,je I I X A I W' ,fi , 4-' A , ',,. 4 I f gm , , A , we 4 - 2 A I, - W' A f fm , 'f flu? i5k'315Wppv4?' A 'I ' f ' A vw, 'Wi Nw E 'Tu ff ,IZgLm,IW' 1521: x Aww wi - ' 1 f, .e 'K . , K' ,fm I, ' 5 X fwfbii' ' f ' 'A V' 'Y f-nJ2a,:.3,., . . XIIDCE CAROTHERS JOAN CASEY LOIS CASTEEL HATTIE CAVERS JOY CHASTAIN KATHY CHILDS , 'qv a n I i nk gk A, U MMS ,,,, A I f,,. , '1' 5 , .1 QA- 1 gf, 2 f ff , - ,E 1 , gt' A, I r ,WG LVV, Ji 7 I H V . V, ,ff w --- ,H f f . , . ,4 4 ,fl ,Z i. V Yj2,7Me ,V , J AN I A W' ,if . f e - - 1 ' f ,A - - ,.. I ' i f A A xx XI fx , fi ' VIRCIL COLE FRED COOK ANN COOLEY IERRY CONNELL ION CORLEY SUE CORLEY A, In Our Golden Year ' A I . . Ji SIQQQF' QP . 'E 252, M., 'V x ii' If , - fi. f Vzpzzsa-If - ., LL I A '41 , ,V J I I L I L L A : .gl-f,D's.3 .A f B ' Q 1 ,L 7 ' 3 A A ,Y ' , ',., A EJL, '- -' ' ' ' -SV V ' '..:,B.Z3:J': ' A . f . f. WV' , MILES CRAWFORD GLEVIS GRENSI-IAW BILL CROSS BEVERLY GUDE IMUGENE GULL PATRICIA DAGLISH LYNDA DALEY ROBERT DALKE if I- I . ' ,A , : :f,.. .I . - f? ' U I W ,.-' 5235121 I f ,374 A IT ,.Q,r'filsLlR g A f - 'LL I ' A I f '- . , , ' 19 .. -' I ::'s:'w :f ' I 'K WW i if--lf 'K JL , I, A I , RS F 3. 3. :LV - - ,Q I it A A A f A '.'- ii I - . GERTRUDE DAVIS FLOYD DEAN RHYLLIS DEGKER GENE DEMMITI' SAMMIE RAYE DILL FLURINE DoTSoN LUGILLE DOYAH GARY DRISKILL -1-L 5-, f J J A Q. : - 3 . I fm-5 f, A, A 1 i2? i3 -, ff .- ,'I I 'f RT, I ii 512535 ggi k,,' f AI jg if A Hfgfis L ,- 1 A A . 'PQ PI MA- W f - -RH?-: . - Aw A .' . + -mzlw x Alf' qfgz .',. SI -- J , ' I if :W i Tv ' .Jigga-Egg - ' WM - ,f ' 9 . , H Z is V I Lk A L, A L A ,,.. if A 2' . A if .. JAMES DUFFY RAULINE DUNN JERRY DUTTON JIM DUTTON' SARA Jo EATON LINDA ELLIOTT DIMPLE ELLISON BOB ERB - I . T -L'LA . I S IIAIAA I I A BIBIA Af I - R M I I - I I 5 I A ' I 1 y HE 1. Q-W 1 A . . A I ff 1 , A Aix .Ai -Q ' 'Q ,J ' - ' QIASILYIYA' A ,, DALE EUBANKS JAMES EVANS VERNA EVANS oTIS RAIN CAIL FAIRLESS REX EARIS BILL FARMER Jo ANN FISHER A, I , - A V qlqb A A . q , . .g:g.EgQjgLI, ,L I . ' f 7 ' I . -w, AS. ,ig libs. .II R. 1 I I 5' JSLISSA A .M I A Am- I eip 'f ' I Aw- .' T122 5 2 Af f I I S, -- L,,. I- ' - ' '- Iv' I , IIIS MMV M A . ' -: ,f 7,516 JoI-IN FORD MELDEAN FULLER BGBBIE EULSDN GLEN GAIN JoI-INNY GARCIA MANUEL GARCIA MELVIN CARRISON DONALD COAD ' . I In . ' ' J A A ' ' fi , ,I I f ' ,,I. ' I, A ,I 2 A JJI, 111 LL.. QI , ,. ' I f I L- 'L ,L N , .. I v-f' R I I, ,fifsf , -:A ' , fb . --,,Q5f'f',' A ,, , i f '..2 BILLY GOLDEN JIMMY GRANT BETTY GREENHGWARD INEZ GREENHDWARD LAURA GRIMES JAMES HACER IOIIN HAGGARD JAMES HALE . 'ix 'V 4 , J I , i ..,, . ,.g-I S A LQ K :IA , ,I sag- . ., I ' . A I . g f Lf' - ' ILLL R ' ' 6' S ' , w l L, I Q Q I f-1 ., V' I ' QM. ' ,- .I I A5 , -- I .4 I 'If 'RYI A J . Y 'A J S. F1422 f , G..rfMi2 I A . MARGARET HALE BERNARD HALL DEAN IIALL GEGRGE HALL YvoNNE I-IALL KAY IIAMBY BILL HAMMDN JAMES HAMMOND , ILIYI,I J, . 2 B ,, . M , 2 ' Q I1 , ,W . 15 M ' . - W Nl . W Hs if 'ix . I ,,,. N K by .L ,.. Q - E35 vw gf Z, xp, Y , G,-. .. T -. K f g? . - . ,I A , '-',' I - ' K I .k,,. L W I V- L ..Lf . SM ,iii .tiff . f M, K MARY HARDRICK ' Deceased LINDA HARRIS RALPH HARRIS BOBBIE HARRISON MAX HARRISON RI CIIARD HARRISON DAVID HARVEY TOMMY HARVEY -43- We i wi f 2' EADY HAWKINS ,.- ,Q-vu Began To Shin .pn JEAN HAYES V -I- Q if if ' I 5- I 1' I . M, j J , MMVI If - I K 4 V gfkj - J CARLA HENDERSON XVENDELL HEIVITI' , , . ,Q 7 -71 av H . I , ,. A PATRICIA HILL RAY HINKLE fr , fy 1m1IeIM,,Q,, : I . L I '- .1 ei 4 -, gs.. 33 'Q' Y ws? ' 4 QE? N OLIVE HOWELL I X11 ' ,,If: , Vk' we :asazgsg ' Q A Y' Lg, WILLIAM JAMES A W Z1 .. N 4, 4 X if ' 3573? DONNA KELSAY 557 L i b , ' 'gh 35 af ROGER MARIMAN ' I :Q -lp, I Af' ' mm g J. R. 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V I .W f Af- , 'N 1 ' 'fm ff 12 4 ' l,,. - K 9 Y S ',,' V' Q- '- L JL, ' Q I I 1 ' ff if -1 1 I ' 'Z X ' MARILYN KROWS PAMA LA LEGG PEGGY LINCOLN HOWARD LLOYD HERBERT LOBDELL JERRY LOSSON A . I V ,. J 251 ' ID . V A iiil I -1 J W 31 - if Ag - - 1 -f. . - f ' 'wf',,HA . ' A -2 ' ' 4 f ,if I Y , -Q 5 lil, M3522 ,.l. 'f ,l.I ' I . A if ,M ,,, , ' 'fy 'f Lliigdniig GLENDA MAY RAY MAYFIELD I.. rw , I J . .-A 5 1 ,, .. 'ws' ' 5,1 7 f f , I . I HENRY MCGOWEN JUDY MCPHERSON , 2 JERRY MCCORD JIMMY MCCORD ALICE MCCULLOUCH ' 4 f Tw 1 , 1 . I .l,, , Q My A I A I I X wzfiikws ' f 4 Aa. -?'f 5 , 1- ff. Qyi' , ,, J ,E I :Z,. , if J A Wm f .D V' ' ffl LORETIA MILLER ORVILLE MILLER PATSY MILLER YVONNE McDANIELS M N ri' M wif'-A LINDA M ILLICAN 1 Q CHARLES MOORE - 57 'f ily WAI , X ' .-.ff DARLENE Mooms REBECCA Moons ' 'OI' - 1 - I I . L L' - V, , V7 L , QL fi , N I -1 .5:,z A V I ,-,1 A ' A 2' f f 2? , ix. gr 4' AL-A , f bfi' I - v - fp L, L ERMA LOU NELSON vw? f KOLO I ' ff MELVIN PARKS an S- QQQ-W L R L LLL EE ,. I 31 ' S1 W A x MILDRED NELSON MIKE NETTLETON f a ,vw Af - WANDA PARKS LEVINIA PARTON K f K' I .1 A 1' Q' F W i v PM I an My I fi SSSL L , LLS I ., - 2 , ERS CHUCK PRICE f 7 ww . i wifgxf, ' mm, GLORIA RITTER - iw. 57 ' T' . Msn, RUTH ANN RUSSELL CAROL SALLEY IUANITA SIMS if-Q I 'l I.. 12 ' 52 ? I S' HARVEY SPANN :SQ L If ff-Q 1, I I A Q CLARA LOU PRICE PATSY PRUITI' , A Kinda Bad? .. . f ix., , S - ' ' P I I f f I LU-' , ,IS, I ff W A A Q .: NEAL DELOIIES NELSON DELORES MORGAN MANY LOU MURDOCK PAULINE MYERS -IAMES s Q I L 'f sa wx 'W H , www, 'W if -WJ -7 h Y Y if I km L' u , X1 U ...'.k A , I , 2 In IW .-:.- .L E , . GLORIA NEVEZ JOHNNY on .. 21. ff V PHYLLIS PEAK - f .fha A v VINCENT RAMIREZ IIMMY ROBERDES MELBRA ROBINSON LEE ROE ' 3. fi? N' f r J' -uv HV 349 2: if 2 jOE PLUMLEE , l A if HOSEMARY RAYMOND RANDY ROLLAND -5? M., , SL HRM- 6,12 - '-2 . I , ,I ' ' - Ash' ,L M AKES , v H , hr, MARSHAL SANDLIN BARBARA SARTIN . Q. f MN LQ: 1 g gi? 5 :Z . I I ' I W - I f -,, 1' 2' LY 'AA CARLA SMITH EUGENE SMITII IOYCE SMITH . , 'I' . rw f , 1 5 'W 'S ' , ' V i,.,?E.' www wi' 'W ' '11 , S - ISI, , Ii fm ,, SANDRA STEELE DONNA STEPHENS FRED STEPI-IENS GEORGE SHAW ,. 5:1-f, 1 L , .,f- an X A TOM ORNDORFF PHEOBA OVERSTREET L I T I , , Y' 1? fa A 'fm I EVA POPE I LAVERNA REESE 'Qs I sz is X S 4 CAROLYN ROSE fm., KW , MARY ANN SHAW . '::':F.. fb as ' . 542, if - , 'f V JUDY SMITII ODELL SMITH T, I '44 Lg 0 I V K, gl- f ' js . fs' if: I: pm Q My QW H wk, Q: ..-A . ' gn. GWEN STEVENSON IOIIN SUBITLAW L r ? I .f.. ',, ,,,, , . Vi M .1 + rg-:: ig? K f.,.I . A -, .L 7, ,Uv ,vMu,Q. KA, A V t 5 f A 3 A s ga Q .ibr X' -L SKK ',4v IK BYRON PARKER ,W-w,f14If . -Q, v ifs y i giwkgfgzg. - pa iiiwf fill. 2511? mrQi5:!EQ' ' ' - Q 1 A -5' ., Lf .4 I.. 1. gig fm fs f-551 F f IIM POTTER LYMAN PRAY RAY RICH BETTY LOU RICHMOND Z . f 2 . S,II if ' . .. , -Q I I 'Oh,. BEVERLY ROTROCK EARL RUSSELL Q g AAAAA A if Q- 5 L. , i I - ' V. I ' I 4 f I V Lv Ni Arkkk ggi RONNIE SHELTON RAY SIMMONS 5 .... ' A3 3555 I ,- Q7 gwiggygg ROBERT SMITH RUTII ANN SMITH lg ', A J ' mQSA BRUCE SULLIVAN HOBERT SULLIVENT -50.. S H1 , , !' NN X. . ,e 'M .,.. :eg Required for a Grad. f- W 5 W ' l,..,. DICK TAYLOR DAVID TEMPLETON MARY ANN THORN MARTHA THREATT Q., 7 Qin . IOE VARNER NANCY VANCE LORITA THIES , ADDDA , f l ,Eg V: yo ANN TMMEL we 1 'If rf 'W . .., gf , I r. DORA VASQUEZ ARCHIE THOMAS ,il , R be z ll -I x fiV?f-V ERNEST TYE u hog, i 0n you of ROBERTA VASQUEZ laboratory science. WILMA VAUGHN VIRGINIA WALKER IOE WALL MICHAEL WARNER PATRICIA WEBB W1 ,fm 2 1- ja L M I am E 5 ag.-, -ml i 1 ef ,gf BETH WEEKS IOE WEEMS W, 1 K A -x 1 Q I .,., 75. .. , , A ' wwf,:g.1f1 v ANNA M, WEINPERT M, .... s DON WOOD TONY WOO Psrmcu WEST RICHARD wx-Ima CAROL WILDER BILLY WILLIAMS PAUL WILSON JIMMY w1NFm-:Y D I 3 I is is . ' if We WF' A A ,,. ,wp ,Zi yi LA VEDA YOUNG HERMAN CARPENTER -nf. Not Shown: Ethel Alexander, Tommy Austin, Don Burns, Delores Cardenas, Twyla Chadwell, Iimmy Chavez, immy Colerman. o ln Our Golden Year Class of '60 A- -:Q 4- f vu ffi -I A Mi -H 12 :aw . I. I 2 ' A Bam ALFARE yAMEs ALLEN PHYLLIS ALLEN g I xl ks s Y . L . :QR A , ,, A , I 2,-X DoRoTx-nr ARMSTRONG IAMES BARNETI' MARY BLFFLE W. w 3 lf S . ' . fj 'Wir' ' IACQUELINE nmscols CHRISTOPHER BROWN HENRY BROWN TSN. A ,M , 19 A L 1s'f '- F .. - N' -' X' , A- 2' AA A ' A 1 - - 5 . ,E 1: gg' - , P, .. I . .W Y- A . , : ' I L 1 I ED CANADY FRED CAPSHAW CHARLES CARICE lt's a very unusual jacket. Congrn!ulaliuns, James Allen, says .lanige Thomas, also a ninth grader. -rw ' for u fd ICQUIYO I I ,IV V- , .X f ' V 43- K H A R 'Y' -A We A A A if 'I .. - 'L,A I ,Af N f- I -: f --. L ' f, A ,. ,A V .. ,L .- IULIA AMBURN BEVERLEY ANDERSON -E. I A-he 'E jg' fi i 'E ,, Q, ' is Q fi CAROL BONAPARTE . A 7 , f MARVIN BROWN Ty Jil, J' VVESLEY CARTER ,. , x .4 xxx'- JOYCE ANDERSON A ,Mk ' bl Q- -UQ' F ' W- f I 5 . . ' ,L , . - K any . ' ' ' JOHN BORDWINE BILLY IOE BOWEN SHIRLEY BOWLING I, , I I 5 A T S Nair In 1 Q I !'? fs' - ' J I , f , Q1 ' ' M, figyagrlglgzffl pznm BURCHFIELD ALLEN BURNS JENVELL Bunms : V': WR ' 'P' A ' - . may ,-- zsprwd- L ,LL A.. f . Af-' ' A 6- ' -fs . Ha, '- EVELYN CHAMBERS RAYMOND CHEATHAM I I r K hm 390951 -vw A A A Q IOHNNY COFFEY ELEANOR COLE RICHARD CLAYBORN im . ,f i-V555 - H22 : fhfinvf L W L DONALD COLE - A -. V' 25 An, QI ' A , I - A 3, -f 'f-fAW' - wi- '. ': . .nu ,xy f, I X 113145 J ,KH ig A gf- af FERN COMBS VIRGINIA COTA CONNIE COVVAN , m Q, . V . , , ,I , ' ', fi: -5 '1' ' , Y Iii ' - ' if gag 3 J if, JUDY CUTLER PATRICIA DAUCIIERTY BILLY DAVIDSON I in an L r LINDA ANDERSON MICKEY ANDERSON , Q PHILLIS BREDY . h Y .V MATEAKA BUTLER . ,X L, , 5. ' W' .. I 'X k , sf A ,9 W gi 'X PA U L CLOWERS ' ,lf15if53 , -wig ,Q , A I SX .NWI krk, g l BILLY COLVIN y W1 fi' 'I 'sg uk WI!! x W ROBERT CHUM f mf, HQ- ,f K. V 1 - . .. 551' -Nerf CLYDE DAY -52- fhe J unior High School 5 sr I 3 ,1 41 A . .Aj - I 2.1 A 9' - A . ' A . gf , f 7 -ef. ' Q . f' . xx--x 4 .Ajay 4. gm A -.5 -L ig :M V ,W , -wig , , gi, . . ii 2 7 'blk' A 5 ' . - - 5 5 4 .2, - 1-f ag. . f A 41. A fr' , 'J .V 1 if far -. I L A ,- :Q ff if ,kk. ,f fri , . , 3 A T ,M ' . A 7 - .. I L - , 7 -Q . .. 5 ' f . MQ Agni .. VIRCIE DECKER GEORGE Del-IAVEN KENNETH DENTON JIMMY DILL CLARENCE DILL KENNETH DOUCIIERTY BERT DRAKE GLENDA DREYSL . . 2 fu-. H- A T , I . N. I A f, ,. - gm f' Lg 3 sg- g ., if 1 w -2 ,X Q f 'ef A . 5 4. - f I - .i . 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N . it - , v . uf :. - ' 1 ' ' ' JENIE GALES ALICE GARNER RAY CARR HARRY GERMANY SAMMY GLIDEVVELL JERRY COAD DALE COFORTH HARRY GREER A I W V, , .A wg. r W if - f A S' ' fir: .2's5'I'TfS s, fl-Xx,,4- , A 1... 1. - V ' Iffxli , f,F:s' - 1- 3 - I .,,, +1 If H -7 A ,Af I ' . -- , , 1 f I A . :- fi A 5-QS? w i. f MARILYN CRIFFITH XVILMA GRISSOM JAMES HACER GLENITA HAMILTON OLIVER HERBERT CHARLOTTE HARRIS BARNEY HARVEY KAREN HASTINGS V M A '4 ,ff -I I I . A - A . 4 ., A W A 32 'sf AIA N V , fm 'N f A fi.. ...A 'R . I R A - 3 f' A A ' I af -A. any ' fzsimg ff. - 51 .W 5 ,A , , 1 I ,:., :?a2::f :' f' :I :w 'I 'ffffx , U Y . ' -ww .ilffl s: l MQ. A , , V,,. I A , A J . I 3 .W .J W A J I , ff l JAMES IIAYNES JANELLE HEARD GENEVE HELMS MARY HILL BUDDY HOLT BARBARA HOPPER PATSY HORN JERRY HOUSER ,, .. ns, 4 . 7 1 ,- H 3' 'Tk L3 B- , ' ' wif ' if 2 : . wk rm 1 Wi. ,.4g,,Q N, i , 5, Q-'J ,A W if' Q, 3 ,A W' ' N '17 1, F1 - .po- HJ X, -I 5 . I' 3 Y' , A A' f M kk H 'liz' - X A J J ,.. ,A . S I fi . HHH' A ,.,vf,fJ ,,,,fi271f V is PAT IIOUSER JOHN HOWRY GENE HUBBARD PHYLLISVHUDSON ELENA HUFFINES KATHRYN HUGGINS DOT HUGHES ROGER HUTTQUIST , fm ' f ff l ' 7 'I m, 1 ' . , W f H .. ,f 9' A f If . , A , M X? . . 'Q ' ' f 1, .gf 112,12 1, ' .. . K 5 '5 S ' iv ' - A 3 z ' H - M A V' . A ' 'LW fl, 0 X gt , Q3 A ,J 'gz-2 CAROLYN INGRAM ...5 3.. KATHRYN INGRAM THORNE JAVE JERRY JEFFERSON SELMAREE JENKINS CORNELIUS JIMBOY ARCHIE MAE JOHNSON JOHNNY JONES ' x :sf fl Jef ., W ?-:i:, ' W i ,,.. ,. L. 5 ' . Y 'hi' - Q . W 5 ,gg . ' U ,- rf,-in , JAMES JORDAN ROY KENNEDY JOE KIRK GEORGE A. KIRKWOOD , , Vbgy I , . I . -. in SUE LANDREY ANNA BELLE LEE SHERMAN LEEMIIUIS LINDA LEITII Tried -1- 1- YV , . J 'V' H' I JERRY KIIOWS HELEN KULKA A ,-4. Q I :QTL .. 1-,N fi iii i f., ,, K A ' ' .. , 2 gfialf, - , ,. ,..., 1,4 ,. ' I ,L., Jw 1 . I MARY LIKEN MARIETTA LOCCINS To Follow A, J ,MI all ' Q' ' 1. I 4... . BARBARA LANGLEY ' me Hi? CHRISTA LOAGUE .ff we if 4 9' T gi, F, . Q: w e ,y gf vhs Q 91 If Ig ':f. I 5 M ' wt , I f' 'W sg e we I. J ff ,V J JOYCE MCCAULEY DAVID MCCLURE PATRICIA MCFARLAND M ' ffi . e LIQ, . ,I 1 ' 155.9-f ' ar.. 'C' . I, J 'f +R ,I 1 1 A L' :-Q' f 4 fii,,'11. 1 ' ' VERNA MUNDAY BONNIE NARD CHARLES NASH X -gs -,,.1,,,,, L ly WI-, ,,,.., ,,,,..,. 'ef I , 'Q 3? I J , Us :S L lo JP 'J az, I M I . ogg 3 Q 'Q JRE' IE ,,1.:f 9, .. Q ,MW ,J . We W5 .. W1 , .'-' , - ,I K 7 . . 1 , . rf- .V QQ . M . ee. JERRY MAILES BOBBIE MARTINEZ JAMIE MAULDIN JOANN MCALISTER Q , ' rw I 4 , if A I I f - if I ' ,M A R5-'jg - I -A 5,5 g v , - -if 'kk' :I 2- 5 I me i Sui A , za 5- K- . 5' , A 5 TED MEADOR DORIS MELTON DON MILLER JOHNNY MULIIALL - uw I . , . , ' -4 Y III. 1 i ' I, 'Q 1 A . . Riff, I W' f SHIRLEY Nl-'IELY MARILYN NORMAN RICHARD ODEN GENE OLLER Purchased by the Student Council, and rented by club members, the popcorn machine is operated many afternoons, and enables clubs to make extra money lor their lavarite service projects. Shawn here are leo Wernelre, ninth grader, and James Jones and Donald Doty, eighth graders, being xupervised by Mr. Marshall, who was in charge nl the machine. ,.,,.,, ,,., - I f , 1- 1 CHARLENE OWENS FRED OWENS ZELMA PARKER ? 1 Aoi JOHNNIE PARVIN PATRICIA PAXTON BARBARA PEAK Y . , ,,.., Q, , ' use . T. , A fr 1 ,V f kv X AE J DENNIS POE EARL I'0'I I'ER BILLY PRICE I Q -in . I JOHN IIAINS FREDDIE RESLER ANDREW RICHARDSON CLETA LAMBE RT ig Z1 4- K 'ff CHARLES LOXVRY ii . li BILLEE McLELLAN Aw DORTHCILE NEAL 2' 4 ,,,i I f V sei 5 552. 2 -2 4 I DELBERT PATTERSON ef , i f 3 25' -at , it MEAN di ANITA PETERSON vwfi: ,. L ,..! .La , ly lixa x wa '- vi x JERRY PULLIAM .1 Vw I 2 EI, BILLY nrcsny ..54- f fhe Golden Rule R- I ' - ' VR ,I A LLL , A ' ' S I , A A ' ' If ' LM AA BETTY RINOOOLD JIMMY ROBINSON, CALLIE MAE ROSS ADA ROSSEN I-I. ROTIIENBUSCH EARL RUSSELL GILBERT SALAZAR OLETA SALLEE A i ' .f,, 21 . X' ' . 15' ' ' , f , , T A L il- IQ- . I ' Si' , :J I fr A g 3 Y. IA F! W' K L5 .. Ik, A V ,, I xg lj . , - H .,, --RQ RF V, Q! J ,VV fl. .. -.Regs - t, fm. f U it I '4 A- ' fy ,, ' 5 L7 , in 'Af'.g:f ' , Wk,, 1 , 5 g ig l ' ' 'K V ' FRANKIE SANCHEZ VICTOR SAUNDERS PA'I'I'I yo SELLS HARMON SENN RITA SESIIER BOBBY SI-IAI-IAN CYNTHIA SHAREER I. v. SI-IAW 'S' 1 I . Q . Q-5 ' . s --i-ru A. Q: ,- I1 E -I S If - A W 53 - - A 11 O , v A N A ' W.. S . -- 1 .W L., Q -,L A - f . . X 'I ' ' 2 '- c If - I I , 2 FQ '. f ff ' , ik' ' .2 , fi A ?f. I ' ,Xi A 'ff H A L4 f i 45 ',x55i -5.3 ,nw .. ' ' gi, If 234 3 rf, I It A 4 A A 1- A, ' ' n I Q f , I I , ZETI-IIQL SHAW IOI-IN SLUSSER IERRY SMITH IOHN II, SMITIAI JUDY SMITH SANDRA SMITH WILLIAM SMITII r V ,RONALD STARBUCK . V, VVVA , I H , A , A ,,.Y, ii M.,,I ,I Y,,! ,, W 'I . Y, M , A - Z 3' 'WH Lk ' - A X , ' 5' ' L ' ' f'Wf' 2, 1 , ' , 'Al ' Mig -Vf I' Ji? . A 7 R, I ff- I! . A A T -. SE Tai :gg A , ' :RL -- A A f A ' M ' I ,ga - - 'ik' ff j f . Y ' I'I I ' 'AAE , T w - ' I Ls 'L ,, - S I ' f II I ,I . ,AA Q ALAA A .,,. 5,1 1,, . , ,, .. I E A I if - M LM A-, ky wg I LOUIS STEEL EDDIE STICKLAND JIMMIE STOCKTQN IOI-INNY STOKES iWILBUR STONE WILLIAM STROTIIER QHARLES TOLLISON KAREN TAYDOR 'I- T - I A ' Y, A .,AA A ,'E'AI . :. I ' fb? ' l I x 'F I L-h' ' f ,,, f -A I A I ' 'R - ?Q:Ej,Pg,.T .,,.. I n 'I:,, -' 5 1 I -' , SWE he' .mf . . ,I . . . I AE, S , I- .. -- W A Amr-ST , ,. f . EW II.. ,A Q, 'R' 7 ,. V,., ,I . ,,.. ,-,. A .. I, ,. I .. . ,.., , ,L - . S .Afwffgew-. . I .-1... . . I B A 1 'I . I ,, gf - wp f fyy. ' fx ' , I. STARLENE TAYLOR SPENCER THOMAS VIOLA TIPTON MARY TUCKER LURRETIA TURNER BILLIE VANDIVER DOUGLAS WALKER ERMA WALKER, U A A I 51 W 1 wk ' -I 'I ' I I 1 I I 1 ' fi. A'IO .T 1 'pb' QI I- 3' H ,f A- -f'f-122155, Q aff? A - A LA .. A T ' A I H A A ,Y,, O' - A ,-L, A Zim? ga I k A I m I Si we . . ' 'X PATSY WALTERS IERRY WATKINS ,IM WATTS BETH WEEKS STERLIN WEEKS LEO WERNEKE KATHRYN WI-IITAKER RITA WIGINTQN7' W . '- . . ,. - -,,. - I , 5, - KI' I M, M ' V, I A 75' S 'Y A I ' - ' in A I 9' V 2-4 1 7 A I A gi f , V. f? , - ,H ,L 'rm-f Arg ,f,, . , I A ,. , ..,-,AE -, .fl ' F M . ' , .I I ' A ' , ,A ' + ,im I 3 A, ,Q ,, ' I 1 2 I -A aw. kc .I ,S fx A ,S I SHIOLET1' RICI-IESON IIMMIE WILLIAMS RONNIE WILLIAMS DAVID WILSON ALFRED WOOD WILLIAM YOUSEY BILLY YOUNG DAVIS CASSANDIA 5 L6 in ., 55' . ,JJ Q, 5. .. VL' 'Y gl V .. img., ARLENE AARON I-IAYDEN ALLEN f h A fi M I n , A- ' A'- A .M li. A 1 A...i A ..A,, ns , E1' ' kW R GAYLENE BAKER 11 1 A A s . iv- J BILLY BLACKBURN i A A JOHN BURNS INARA BALODIS W 1 -,, A ix NANCY BLAKE 1 GLENN BRYANT ln Class of '61 ' '91-J ' IAMES ALLEN 1' .' A Agn. LJ.A R '- PAUL BARNETI' ., kr' , Q IINI BOYD . fps.. -.. Q . , Y, . ..- 0 ',, ,lffviiv I NOLAN CALDWELL 1 ge 'v- Q ' X' - 3. QL -' - .iglw f 1 , ,f . A.: gg. f.. vs: A ,, -ffm, ' fi? I 'IR-.. 1 I. -,'- . A HAROLD APPE1. BEVERLY ARTHUR . .. v::i,y 14, ,,r , V .N . N. , ' A kgs 5, A I WESLEY BASEY FREDDIE BEIL . awe' mu iii A '- 1 P' , 2, - I . V Q. ' gif , ::' L . Z few A ROGER BOYD SHARON BRATION . W i wp' j 1-.. , ' jg SANDY CALDWELL CARMEN CARDENA X --iv.. , A 0- ,.i . .vsz ,nv . 4 I fa' ..,. V A Q . as 7 , P I Mrs. Coal: and Having learned allies PYDCOJUIIS horn Mrs. Chandler, Ronnie Smalley and Jeannie lewis, aiglllh graders, ron- lidenlly uperale the switchboard. JEAN COKER 3 IL. CYNTHIA COUCI-I .A .,,k . 1 T' . .MQ Y gif.. i E Ib. 1 1 . .- 1, Liivgygiysfi l '. 7. .Wm ff' , WV' 4 Siifff. . WILBERT ASH A nj- k , 'A KMQL., IEANNE BERRY if , . . as sw.fQ?fffE7 fs-P, 5 .K ,A as THELMA BRITE . ESM. SHIRLEY CARNEY if .qi .x 1 3 I . ., wi K slgqir Q ,.,,, 'i'3 ' ,. ,ffws A N fi -H '39 CHARLES COLEMAN A3 ,. -cr N- 7.- NADINE AUSTIN ' 5-fl . MARY ANN BIGGS . A 5' , gm if . A I ,X 1 I 4 JOY BROWN O C Q U3 fb fi 0 3 Q. '4 fb Q 1 a M If . uf? ,sf .A A X ,if Q, ' if I I qi. ,., 5352 'EF 'I' 'ifaiyillfi S il gms! . r 9, .- .au HARRELL BAILEY 1, A. I . M A 5. F . is iee. . E 5, EAR!-,BISHOF .O NIARIORIE BROWN ' 7 A .... -'ff R2 L.. , . 'YW' ' FRANCES CARR LAURA CHATMAN ... M E fi E S ANN COLLINS BILLY CONNELL , . .a f BARBARA DAY A. E xp fs J as ' A QM an IONNA- QROCKETI' 'R 'f' 3 4 A LOYD DOAKES IMMITT DOBBINS VIRGINIA DODD l,. t TOMMY DAVIS A A 'R' mf f gs 1 DONALD nam -56... We Thoughf We Were If W WW T' A-W W' W WW 'Rf WW W 'gi N' 55 . -W W W? W' 55 g ' 5 Mil.. W L fWM ' S W , ' f .A W- ' , I W A fgwk A Aifgtkigkf-O' ' V ' W WAVV VV V VV +L WW '- WW ' Ae, ' -5 K ffxwm 'WfWj:5E ' A A W WW fipk W Weeeeh W I W W W W ,W -. W- W- . W J '?jW.- I X: ' - W W V , , JW '- L, W W2 '. W AW A ' R RONALD DOTY RAY DOYAH ROY DURRIN WANDA DYE FLORENCE ELLISON DELORES ELMORE VIVIAN ENDSLEY CHARLENCE FIELDS , V ,W I W A iv .W Rv. 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W WW, W W . -W fi W ' W' ' R W 556 ? Y - VF .W ff W W 'tv W W QAVID HILL DOUGLAS HILL NORMAN HOOD BETTY HOUCK BILLY HOWRY BLAURICE HUNTER NEVA HIATT ANN INCRAM .WW ,3 .- j - W V h V ,J V- -5 3 W,,W.,...W V WVR V 1 V . if WW 'W 1 ,, 2 A 5 'A - -vw ' A,,,W W v. we vi V WH, Kg ,, VW rd? 19- 'eh K V g V QW' ' W T' I iw W IW FWWWW W I WWWWWW W LW W. 'HWYVVW4 8 ,W V V K 1 V VV as V, 1, ' X W' Xf A 'j . wif. I WW -W A Lf GLEONA JACKSON GLEN JOIINNENE DORA JOHNSON KENNETH JOHNSON BILL JONES JAMES JONES VERNONA JONES BERNICE JORDON W A W W W s W YW j ' W Wg W fy f 1d? 5 W I 1 ui? W WWWWW A W A f' ' 3 W 352 I W W .- L ' '45 lf? W V Wg 5 W 57, WWWW W ,WWW Rig WW W V V WW W W WW WWWW ,,,. WWW AWWO VJWW V, V W V Vim A :Zh i 'M f -W -' LAVOgN9KEMP CARL KENEDY vONDA KIDWELL LOWELL KIMRALL DONNA KING BETTY LANE DOYLE LEDFORD MARY LEFTWICH N 5 Nw' I 5 5 'E QA ' ff I , . y Q ge Wm I 'ls' ,Q z I .5 .f I I ,,k., 7 Q W I Kay P I ' A 3 II ROBERTA LEITTE I if .., ,L -3. A ' si I .A A 5 YJ' '-A If +I-I II A ' MIK-gI..g . QQQIW . if 19' Ez:-, - , .IL 'R , :Yip 22, :- hz-:mg PERTNY LOYYERYL A ' . EANNIE LEWIS GLENN LOCKHART Is5'IEIiY: 5 a l- f ,'Li!'i55yAf':37Y1k??I5i :A A i-A Iwiff- f f. . 'aw s I -.Kew 1 R+, Rf. . . Hwy, ,-ffv,,A:5 ., ,awww I IW Y, S, A -,N ,w,.4, , . , , , ,, I wr- I, I: KZ. - - Q, A ,, ,v R f Q ,sei R1 , Is 'Y xy I ws . I Aif1QQffffii'mea-fw YQWRIMIY 11 .- ,QI -HA I ' E .: A bf ' M. , Q35 RR? ' ' ilu Q A ' fzggffil' 'IA-ffssfl , I I 1 A I iQagi5f' 'a f- ,f '- if fgg- I, pm: ' - Ag f, 1. MCDANIELS VIVIAN MCFADDEN DELLA MCFARLAND ANCUS McKANE . 4 , .. 'R - If w.99i3,ss -3 Q: , f' xkviiiii SSW- 'A 152,- ' . fn 2Ag:iA5? f. . -f-f 1 ::-- RW? I, leAA?'. lf? - A f 1 -r : .I E. 5' -siQ2:.ili.1. . I A I YLSSSW,-L., 2415, iv ., Han 'R , -1 ' A i ' - --ww ' his! DONNA METCALF ELWIN MILLE R EVELYN MILLER IAMES MILLER Bui ihe Seniors Siill A' gf ,. !,Y, .' , : , f '-f SQ. YH A- I - 1 951 kk-' SQA' 'ffl k.', W hm: 57:'Q Sf' :'::,: A ' . ' Q. I I A SERAH MAYABE THEODORE MCCAULEY SAMUEL MCCOY BETTY Mccumoucu 5 1 1 Y. - 3 w .iii ' I I . A A -I 1 . -LL,- ' I I f A:f1iA14Qfi., A ,Y-,wi . . .I,-JH A , . srizwifizl A 16 , 1 '.'- - . f ,, '-- WW ,Mfgj ,',' 1.1 'A MICKEY McKEE SHIRLEY MQMILLIAN DOROTHY MEEKS MAEDEEN MERCER '- I ,. f - ,'E, . I ' I-71 ' I SA I . A ' A?'1Ef..1f5. ,LIU ' .,f m':: :V - 'L ,mx ' :Q ',-A I -AA- g.' ,-.. gs- ' Q-If 3, 3 ' -A11 '- 1 ,' 'f .'-. 5222-1, CAROL MITCHELL BILLY MOBBS DOROTHY MOORE ROBERT MOORE , . Y. ,E,. EEE3 , Y. ,, , 111 , ,,., 'I' - ' ' f ,Reis . . K A . 'A ., I A , I I . ,. M -Y , .gf 1: W '- f is - f Qi - .- 11aYf?sS,g f 1 Z- , ,f 2 'A ' ' A Q A ' G I 2 g .'kf'-1,3 ,- ,ai -2:- fibfigr '25 i 2 '::j'A'f'-4 21 AA ir.. .,,. EJ ' ' W Zigi: kk 4f1Aa?5AiqQg,ff K 5 . 5 15-35 H 'se5Z5f ' ' 5'5 :i ': A- f- ,,,- 'FY n f f ff: Ji' -75 Al- ' f Ak ,aft j-5 f ni- A1 ' Af 'gif,I 5:- . ' , liffi, ,M . R. M 4' , ,m I .',V.q,f: , . L h I JAMES MOORE THERION PARVIN A IAMES MURRY ENOCH NEW FRANK NEWPORT GENE PAYNE ROSE ZELLA NOBLES DIANA NORLIN PATRICIA O'NEIL I GARLAND PARKS TOMALIE PEERY IOYCE PETERSON CHARLES PHILIPS MARY ANN QUINETTE DENNIS RAMBO DARLENE RAMSEY W 23 Q! A AW. ,. 4 2 l , 1 PECOLIA ROBINSON MELBA RUDY NAOMI SAMUEL ANITA SANCHEZ sazwwllifvs - - If Y-A12 E . ...,. I 1. YR f , . ,,- 1, -g- .nf ,,,Ee15,:' - . ga gv 3-,, IN' , '::,r:ss:.' 'ff .. ' I'IR V . i YQ-YY A ig .,,' I-' -WE'Is'i'1S'fT ftasf'-QQEWQJL ': -- ':' ygiaihk 15 F--U: s..- !:': -', ,,'15?zgf7A 'R A f 1 ' . 'yh ' -f on 1, .if 'i 'I ' E ff - 3- A 5 s fr -:. 7. L, ,Q , . Y' x A w A' . 'ii IANET SENTERS RONNIE SMALLEY JAKE SMITH JERRY SMITH My ' . . f ' f.:1-gg I -Y ,,., . I I I ,,.. A Y I A gli 1 L',z.s,I -' yif 11' 'Lzf --'.' 55 ' EYE , . ' ,ag YYII A ' I ' -Y 1 I , , , - . ' AAA A g11if1mI.IQf 3141: H Yip: 'Y -:SFA 1 A gzw- ,za I girff AAr'. ' f ' David Iiarshsenior, winner ulor, - V 1.11.1-Af-:QA ,i 3f1-1'.fY- ' A 'A ' E A' inslrucls Carol Mitchell, eighth grader, and little bif' drum muiorefle. LARRY SMITH WILLA SMITH JUNE SNOW DORIS SPANGLER 58- Called Us LiHle BH A , - ..' A I ,sg N ,I A 58 I ,.. ,R 167, L. , fs: Q If I I , 4 a , I - ' I . I v A vw, M., 'lk 2 , A YI is, A..-I , , ,gf B NI, -L if I is hfggff ,.I ,- -., , 'VM' 5 II ,LI If , 'irgY.,,,,,, -. fu ' I ff ' 31 ' . A ' I-flvw I-Q f' A' PR-A A Y. f,.A .I I ..-I ,, 2 I, Q , , ,Q MARY STANLEY BENJAMIN STEIN MELVIN STEWART IANICE THOMAS TERRY THOMPSON MAXINE TIEMEYER BILL TILLISON 'L-N., N-av 1 if I ' 1' I ., A - I I Q RMI Q ... I II as I I I . Ir II 6 I IIS-I I It VK .- I. , 'W' I ' , -- B, , . ., :ff 1 A' , , Q , I .zz-III-. , It I I-,I S 1: I I' I LI Ag IIII , 'V .IB H11 I . 4,1 -, ' ' I X + f' Q 2 YE: ,. ,y e ,J ' - fl I MARY TRAMEL JANET TUBBS CLARA TULLIS BILL TURLEY NANCY WALKER VESTINA NVALKER DONNA NVAY I. ,,, k .,, -- . , .,, fs J I , I I If I I I I J. , I I, ' ' -- I 2 ' 9 - 9 - ' If 51: ' ' 'W' 5' ' I E X ,li .I : . S, 1 A . I 1- A AI n I . - ff? 1' xf. , ' ' P' ,, ' wh , X A I fi! 7155 6 ,::r 'l'5.f 7, III I , N ,ff I., I , I II IIN WILEY WELLS GARY WEST PAUL WILLIAMS BEVERLY WILLIS DELBERT WOOD Class of '62 RUTH ANN WOOD BILLY WOODS ,Y KENNETII IFOWNSEND ' ' ?55BEi1+i1 , , ,gi . .. ' ,I sv - ,Q ,I .Bid . A , ' I, I- f f is iw I I IIUTCIIIE WEEKS Rf! ', ggi, 'Rf THELMA WYTCH I -fu, I 'Eff ,, , ' '--- R , I -I , ,,f.,. 4 gp -, if ,I ., ,II I , I I III,Q,,wzg,I IIIRII 15 I ck ,I I . III I II , ,III I - IIIIIII . is I -I, L' if Lk A ' Q' ' A w ' I ,I . .. I f 5 I f fx ? 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Buf wifh Cenfral's Teachers We Had If Made . .-Qi , ,... . ,, L, gg -ff' K fs A 3- 7 lk. K - . 1. -f- In 2 VV , kr in 71 fe 1 A M A B' mi 1' A V. . -:gif I ,L K I A 'g - if. L . 7' sw f., .Q 'K .tw . A Q- W E' e l ifim-Fiielfxf I 41, we if 91 J, Q, ., - Y ',,.L Q f 4 y + N6 A if ' was 12 4 M' ' X , ,T xmas: , 4 g f 2 ' 1 L. A 4 4 -n '.R,-X..- .- 'W 'W N is S 'll UP I LOVELLE HUGHES DONALD JACKSON JERRY JACKSON WILLIE JACKSON A WILLIE T, JACKSON DONALD JEFFERSON DELFORD R, JOHNNENE NED RAY JOHNSON w -' ,.,' J -ki f- ,VL A Q V,.k , J ' - A f - ' Y- ,asggie V ' I 8 I Q ' I 3- I . ' fi 'A ' ' 1, 'sq QA I Q W , M if EW CA K- , F A I L A . 4 f A . -1 '7 W ' 'e I I' I W 'ff A 42 4, A 'r If M. A I 3 if - . .na .A f grief. .ha A Y Af C Q? ' , i L WAYNE JOHNSON BETTY JOHNSTON JAMES JONES MONTY JONES CLADYS KEESEE SUE ANN KIRK LARRY KOHLAAS SANDY KRULL A I V A ' A ' E:E5Mw........,.. ,.,., Q K Y If M A -V A L ' is inf, fe . A , ' - L K , 'K I V : - My 5 K 5, 5, Le V H' N gf-1-wg fq., -,Y -J -A . ff -', I T fa-i N F E ff ' , 5 , JLLA ' Nei - A' A -- ' ALBERT LANG MIKE LOAGUE EFFIE LONG LARRY LONG PAULINE LONG VERNON LUSK LOIS ANN MARIMAN WELDON MARTIN 1 ' f ' , . if -W. 4 gg., ,g ,, it fm we -. W ,L . Le- vas, , - if g ,I-' I , f. Q-M . I I , - A ff' , 2 11: ,gm J . .L A L . M L 'e t A k ,Q A 4 2- giggiifjii? H eggwf Zig Hsvwgi f ig s My ' f , .,2f,j, 5525:-1 .K , 'T . i 142 ,aide flk ifn , Wm' 2 , K A ' ' 1 4 2' ' Sswli 5. 'K' M f . , Q' ff,, TERESA MARTINEZ ROBERT MCALLISTER BILL MCCLESKEY ETHEL ANN MCCOY SANDRA MLCOY THERESA MCCUTCHEON ALICE MCDANIEL BOBBY MCDONALD - f -mf . f , fix' K I M g i 1 119111 W' A I , I - A ' - A A A , -- g A f f ,Q I J ,- 7, w..,...,. -eve f , V, , A A Q.. I A f A A 1 Q fi T NORMA McDUFFY ORVAL MCLAUGHLIN BETTY MQNEIL PATRICIA MIDDLETON JIMMY MILLER DARELL MODISETTE BARBARA MOORE JUNE MOORE I ' L W ' . - ' , A . - J ' 4 kt 7 - - ' wk .VVV , X VL , -n -in A k im, ' ' ' :J .,.' fi. ' In 6' Q2 . MARY MOORE MICKEY MORELAND DELORIS MORRIS DELORES NEWPORT JOE NORVELLE HARLAND PACK RICHELEW PARKER RONNIE PAXTON 'L' V ,- fr, I, '- XVVJVV A H 5 ey in A Kee E' f. I ' f A P' . K 5 V 1 1 'fi- ' .'I3f5?l:l3Ei. ri- ' ' ' K Ml? A' 555 A ' ff! ' - , ,-,' T ' W www ,. - '. V145 mszgfe 9521 fr-2' i , U sg mm e ,MH f , we A V ,f , 3 ,ae , ,, W ,T WR , wr I , ,jg ax xx VL I K ,J Q V BRENDA PERCELL BILL PERKINS FRANK PETERSON LARRY PRINGLE CAROLYN QUINNETFE SHIRLEY ROE CAROL ROSS THEODORE ROSS ' fl ,, .- I1 1 A A I , I A , L, , M f Q PM 1 A I In ' Y ff if ' EV' I I RYKK f A , V. MY. ,K '!,fVif1,'P H I W A A - JANET RUNKER -611 Joyce SALLEY TOMMY SANCHEZ GEORGE SCHKOLOVYI VALENTINA SCHKOLOVYI KATHLEEN SCOTT JUANITA SEPEDA RALPH SISHER 1 Jgiiranra s'rEw 'r wliiirl-i n STRADER CLIFFORD STREETY ESTHER TIEMEYER ' PAUL rom 5 V ,,,, . E I T O f , at , 0 Q v--- -,E 6 ,, P1 - I 'L .- H Z , w ,,,, ,,4,1..v Y F 4 ,2 A f,Q,ew.1r., wa, , -fc 'W' wwf' l'1V-n.'-ev. ' his Y zfr vw? HG, ,. 21 V V' .uf . 4f,, ,,,. . . E , m5j,...,, m Jr, m U ,M .W m be . Sp ::- ,,,, .. y, o , 2 J y 3 ,, if .- W1 az 4 Elegy ,,f, , T a-:lfef A 1 , V, 3 l A G it fb S TL ,NN A A 'll A , :T . avn : ' M , Q X Q Y V T H W ' A fb - ,4f, EQ, ff E f U, , 4, A E 'Q Q' ii-. 1 E O ., ii' El f h. m gi I U uzm,,?.+?w1'ii cz fr .' Q CLAYETTE TUCKER WALTER JOE VELLECA HENRY WALKER WALKER JERRY WARD DONALD WEEKS EVELYN WHITE CAROLYN WICKS DAVID WOOLDRIDGE FHANKIE WORLEY BETTY WRIGHT ' if .R,,. V? ...' , U'--liisifi-3125 1' TEDENE WRIGHT CLASS OF '60 NOT SHOWN: Congratulations! This is the only class in the entire school that is 10095 for having pictures rnade. Class of '61: Ronnie Coffey, Renell Fain, Melvin Greer, Gearil Harvey, Sherry Husted, Robert Leitte, Monte Mason, Maurice McCauley, Darrel Parvin, Iohnnyiljutney, Eugene Ramsey, Cary Ray, Clifford Russell, jummy Speer, Nelly Stone, Gene Thompson, james Walker. Class of '62: Johnny Branson, Dortha Car- lisle, Leamon Davis, Pauline Dilbeck, Gregory Eslenger, Wanda Marsh, Luther McFail, Charles Watt, Bobby White, Donald Wilson. Mrs. inf: loublo-period smlvlh' -grade class nulin English and social studies. This is a lin uumph of flu many nuly adivifiu given fo ' llle illlhl' high bays and glrlx. .62- Comprehensive Program Ran in High Gear i s s ee ee f,..e-vu, -- ff , mfg-.-A ,V , . -, , M43 ,,-k ,mx ,H , . . AWA. , . ,, amy,Nr1i.hNM K Importance of mathematics in education is receiving nation-wide emphasis. For a number of years, Miss Kathleen Lowther has taught Slide Rule, an elective course, to students interested in advanced math. www r s,,,,4iff fi E it YNW www ' g T i , : s g , e, f Y ,R 1 5, ,Q ,fr W, Central's three-way Comprehensive program includes instruction in vocational subjects. Commercial Art students received training from Mr. Patil Ringler. Many of these pupils worked at their chosen field while attending School. -63.. n Our Grads Took Honors of All Sorts- jimmy Reese, famous speedway racer and graduate of Central, returned to his alma mater to speak to the student body on highway safety. if 4 Alumni night was well represented this year. Sign- ing the alumni cards are Page waller, Mary Chaney, Pat Hanges. Seated at the table are Central students, Wanda Askew and Koleta Langham. ALUMNI This was a golden- year for Central's alumni as well as for her present students. Honors ranged from city to state to national to international recognition for graduates of O.H.S. Aside from those pictured on these two pages, there are numerous others to be mentioned. In the field of sports, Bruce Drake was as- sistant coach of the American basketball team that won the ,56 Olympics. Buck McPhail and Dee Andros, both All-Americans, will be assist- ant coaches of the University of California's ,57 football team. jim Hammond, Willis Warden, James Leeper, and jim Iones played on the Uni- versity of Oklahoma baseball team, and Mike Brumley and Robert Rickey were on the Fresh- man squad. Fred Latham played football on the '56 Oklahoma A 81 M team. Central has contributed stars to the fine arts field and to the entertainment world. Successful in their first ventures in Hollywood were Howard Henderson, appearing in a dance sequence in Silk Stockingf' and Ierry Ianger, taking the part of Rocky in Rumble on the Docksf' Erik Rhodes, known while at Central as Ernest Sharpe, starred in the Broadway play Right you Aref, Dean Wooldridge made the cover of Time' magazine, an article about him commented on his having become one of the country,s leading men in the field of electronics. He graduated from O.H.S. at the age of fourteen. i64... 1 Science, Fine Arfs, Polifics and Sporfs Don Chastain, baritone, appeared at the Moulin Rouge in Hollywood as well as in an as- sembly at his alma mater. Bill Harper, tenor, gave a highly successful concert in Oklahoma City after returning from a two-year stay in Italy, where he studied under a Fulbright scholarship. Wiley Walker sang in the O.C.U. production of The Merry Widow. Appearing in college plays were James An- tonio, acting as Laertes in the O.U. production of Hamletf' Elaine Womack, Mike Leehan, and Laurel Overstreet, taking part in plays at Central State College, and Gene Kanaly, appearing in a play at Oklahoma City University. Mack Scism, director of the Mayde Mack Mummers, local Theater in the Roundf pre- sented a production of Macbeth', which played to S.R.O. crowds for twelve performances. Miss Maybelle Conger, Centralis own speech teacher, was elected vice-president of the Na- tional Association of Speech Teachers, this means automatic promotion to the presidency next year. William Caudill wrote an article on school architecture which was printed in the Centennial issue of the Ioumal of the National Education Association. Playing a big part in the field of science is William Ellis, who has been chosen as staff engi- neer for the Earth Satellite, Vanguard Charles Starks, business manager of Central's '52 Cardinal,v has a teaching fellowship at M.I.T., where he is working on his Ph.D. jim Blake was honor man of the Big Red Unit of the Marine Corps. Iim Warram captured second Letzeiser award at the University of Oklahoma. This was a step down for jim: he took first Letzeiser in his senior year at Central! Central salutes these alumni for their achievements, and expects equally outstanding performances from the students now attending O.H.S. This yearis class brings to 23,422 the num- ber of men and women who have received diplomas from Oklahoma's oldest high school. Mr. Phillips, better known as Mr. Central, a gradu- ate of O.H.S., has his name sealed in the cornerstone of the present building. He has sent a son, two daughters, two granddaughters, a nephew, and two nieces to Central! 1 U. S. Senator Mike Monroney took the name Mike while he was a student at Central. Here he is Shown being greeted by Mr. Breithaupt when he spoke to students of his alma mater in an assembly. GOLDEN NUGGETS O.H.S. was a charter member of the Mid-State Conference, composed of only senior high schools. Between 1927 and 1956, in Mid-State compe- tition, the Cards took two firsts, two seconds, and a co-championship in football, six firsts and a second in basketball, and three firsts in baseball. Because of having changed from a senior to a junior-senior high, Cen- tral this year withdrew from the Mid-State and became a charter member of the Capital Conference, composed of seven junior-senior high schools, all in Oklahoma City. Striking a rich vein of gold in basketball, the Cards took the conference championship with a 12-0 record. 9 Individuals rating golden nuggets were Benny Morgan, 1441, who picked up eight letters in three years, Mike Brumley, who made the All- State baseball team in 1956, james Tainpeali, who ran the fastest mile in city high school competition in 1956, and ten boys who won All-City or All-Conference recognition in one or more sports. Fans deserved a few nuggets for supporting not only a winning basket- ball team, but also a losing football team. Our Cardinal staff wishes a Happy First Birthday to the new conference, and awards golden nuggets to Cen- tral's athletes and loyal fans! r I L k I 5 Q 'I' , 3 M by I X . i 3 X f 5 liL f1Q f fg A M ' , A 1 1 I 21 .Sta X MM , 4 , Y W , -ff fi, .-K , 5 ' J 1, X u x X E x 5 ,- F y A 1 A 5 1 8 5 f X F K E MQ A , . HE' ' , wwf H Qi' ' ,J , , 3 7' , ' 5 1 3 ,F v I K i in . 3 These Groups Helped All Afhlefic Squads Back Row: Mr. Leon Bruner, Mr. Ralph V. Miller, Mr. Jim Burleson, Mr. jack Lester, Mr. M. V. Van Meter. Front Row: Miss Mary Neel, secretary, Mr. Clarence Breithaupt. ATHLETIC COUNCIL Faculty members make up a council which considers the welfare of Central,s athletic depart- ment, financial and otherwise. They approve the awarding of all letters, by checking eligibility of athletes, they have charge of ticket sales, and they appoint workers who sell tickets and act as gate- men at all athletic events, the budget is part of their responsibility. rr QQ- 'kV'll ll JC ' if N-1 , L if .5 Q 1 o :--. . , g , CHEER LEADERS Centralis cheer leaders start their work in the summer, at short courses offered at the University of Oklahoma. Hours of training and practice give them proficiency by the time the first pep assembly has rolled around in the fall. Enthusi- asm, loyalty to Central, good sportsmanship, and agility are the qualifications for successful cheer leading, the students who lead yells for O.H.S. are all out,' for Central. From left, clockwise: Ann Bunnell, Jim Brazil, Bill Blake, Fred Stephens, Diane Samuels, Betty Witwick, Roberta Blanchard. i68- This One Fought for Central Against Great Odds Back Row: Bill Yehle, Ray Garr, Earl Cobble, Johnny Ore, Donald johnson. Seventh row: Roy jenkins, john Williams, Pat Patchin, Don Schulz, Dale McWaters. Sixth Row: Iames Tainpeah, Jim Gragg,' Jack Murphy, Gerald Miller, Jay Iimboy. Fifth Row: William jordan, Roy Goad, James Washington, Iohn Bridges, Roger Ryan. Fourth Row: jarrel Sullivan, Ioe Duran, Allen Crockett, Willie Fudge, H. B. O,Neal. Third Row: james Allen, Malcom Hager, Don Hirschler, Alfred Steele, Rex Faris, Bruce Farrell. Second Fow: Don Herring, Clyde Winkleman, Harry jones, Bill Lynn, Richard Bailey, assistant coach jack Lester. Front row: Head coach Leon Bruner, Dan Barnett, George Streetman, Benny Morgan, Bob Collins, Robert Davis. Although the Cards did not have a success- ful season in football, there were some redeem- ing features. Surprisingly enough, the athletic fund, at the close of the football season, showed a profit for the first time in several years. One reason for this was an appeal to alumni, a large attendance at the Loyalty Night game, plus a sum sent in by mail from as far away as Connecti- cut and California, netted one thousand dollars for the fund. For the first time in the city, an All-Sports- schools, by a panel of coaches and sports officials. Benny Morgan ranked third in the voting. Robert Davis won All-City honors, Davis, Bob Collins, and George Streetman were selected on the All- Conference team. There was only one game in which Central did not score, this was an improvement over the 1955 season, when the Cards Went scoreless in three games. F ifty-three points scored against St. -69- Gregory was the highest score racked up by a Central team since 1928, when O.H.S. made 84 points-against St. Gregory! Harding and Casady were Central opponents for the first time, not only was the Central-Doug- lass game the first played between the two schools, also it was the first played in the newly- renovated Trojan stadium, formerly used for State Fair performances. Coach Leon Bruner has been appointed as- sistant principal of Central, and Mr. Vince Robi- son will coach the 1957 Cardinal eleven. Central's first year in the Capital Conference was a golden yearn in many respects. School spirit remained high. Coaches and teachers were pleased with the attitudes of players and specta- tors. 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A f, A hx 2 3. ,J ae , K is Q S ,Q I J 3 W 5 K 9 fo H , ALFRED STEELE Senior, holfbavk RICHARD BAILEY JAMES TAINPEAH Senior, guard Senior, end WILLIE FUDCE JOE DURAN Senior, halfback Senior, tackle 'D 1 '1 Slgrfwmme Senior, fullback . Q 3 ,. ..,. . ..., .. .....,... , ...., oi? ' if. .7 .M ' CLYDE WINKLEMAN Junior, end JIM GRAGC Junior, halfback E m m Q 52353393 n H. M iorwewf .aware mann, A 1 Q ,xg J 1. 1 sb war Mya-,gif If .5K1 a5,gr, A 1 af- Emp ,. 1. , A. .-3 - Qilir'-iwvr'-f -:S 12 A Y sw- ' 5. 7. JERREL SULLIVAN JAMES WASHINGTON Junior, fullback Junior, end '3 2 .. .. 21 '- . ' -Q-QW . .. .E Y F1 5, 1'5?E??f- 5TeweR5f 1 wfQixQT+. fe rf wee Maha' 5r3F35iiEZ'l?8f Qf G we ng gslig-1i.'1. wg ' v i ' 5331 Q A 1 ,iw iff fx ,L ' A 'f-kfflilifl k 5 Q . . ,. . V ,..., . :,, 5 f T ,gr S? V L V lY'7'x7 15' D I llll FS Q - - sv- if-: .. 15? Y J ,N 155, Q Q in r 5 Q Q 3 M e PM 5 We , al Q 3 S I JACK FRYREAR ROY WILLIE JORDAN JAMES ALLEN EDDIE BRUNDAGE JAMES DUFFY Sophomore, guard Freshman, end Iumor, manager Sophomore, manager Hif Your Man, and HH Him Hard! l-M 5 A IIEEVZ: LEON BR E MR. Hmd Cmh MR. VINCE ROBISON MR. JACK LESTER MR. MAURICE PIERCE MR. ROCER BROWN FOOTBALL An SCORES Central Opponents 13 Blackwell 14 FOOTBALL Bn SCORES 6 Northeast 14 Central Opponents 14 Marshall '26 0 Harding 27 6 Harding 12 7 Midwest City 21 6 Northwest 25 9 El H6110 39 0 Douglass 57 14 Del City 26 12 Classen 33 14 Classen 21 7 U. S. Grant 32 0 Northwest 26 13 Casady 26 53 St. Gregory 7 -71- Benny Morgan gets instructions from Coaches Bruner and Robison as Harry Jones comes out of action. Alfred Steele goes for a touchdown against Northwest. Cardinals C apfure MR. VINCE ROBISON BENNY MORGAN JACK FRYREAR CHESTER NUNLEY THEODORE THOMPSON Head Coach Senior, guard Junior, forward Senior, center SAM PATI'EN DON HERRING Jumor, forward Jumor, forward S IIM WELLS RICHARD BAILEY I ' ior, center BASKETBALL BASKETBALL Av SCORES In their inaugural basketball season in the Capital Conference, and during Mr. Robison,s first and last year as basketball coach at Central, the Cards blasted every opponent in the confer- ence twice, to take the crown with a 12-0 record. Central proved to have too much rebound- ing power and too many outside shooters for most of its opponents. On February 5, for the first time in several years, a Cardinal team vaulted into the top ten in the AA state ratings, ranking ninth, seventh, sixth, fifth, and finally fourth in these Daily Oklahoman ratings. This year the Cards boasted one of the best- balanced teams in the city. At the end of the regular season, Central players were in ninth, tenth, and twelfth positions among scorers from all sixteen of the secondary schools in Oklahoma Cit . yln their first game of the Regionals, the Cards suffered a 52-49 defeat at the hands of the Midwest City Bombers, in a game which saw the lead change hands several times before the final gun. O.H.S. in 1956-'57, with sixteen wins and five losses, made one of the best records in basketball that the old school has seen for some time. Mor- gan and Thompson made the All-Conference team, F ryrear and Nunley made the second team. Benny Morgan made the first All-City team, Ted Thompson made the second team, and Chester Nunley made the third team. El Reno Casady U. S. Grant Classen Classen N . W. Classen Catholic john Marshall Capitol Hill Casady Northeast Southeast Harding Capitol Hill Southeast Northeast U. S. Grant Harding Iohn Marshall El Reno RECIONALS Midwest City Capital Conference Crown! LEE BARNETI' ROY GOAD DAN BARNETI' Junior, guard Junior, guard Senior, guard Bn SQUAD BASKETBALL SCORES Central Opponents 25 El Reno 21 50 Casady 18 35 U. S. Grant 24 33 Classen 46 42 Classen 23 37 Northwest 26 32 Catholic 29 42 Marshall 28 29 Capitol Hill 34 33 Casady 16 31 Northeast 25 28 44 Southeast 46 32 26 Harding 20 43 33 Capitol Hill 30 46 25 Southeast 28 37 CHUCK PRICE ROBERT GAY Senior, center V Y arm 5 W 4 'H QQ , ,Q ff f i Bai, E E 7 ' airs? ffaaiyaw K X, 5 2525368 Q A ew 31,3235 S ag 2 r grim nigga 1 ,Q me 2 F3231 Jia as .- fr 1 M1335 r 1 qu ,, 1 3 4, 4 H W ww P1 M, . ., , t,t. My ,ks ,gm .W ,fdgagiiwa i as reaffirm 6 f f warm? ' 1 EDDIE BRUNDAGE I unior, manager Sophomore, guard 323554 2 5 ., 5Q?Z5gggQ:,ar3xf I: , , A 'K:: ' . : :: :52g ':: : K, ,, 1.7 ,B ' Lf fy 'a n ' 5355 ll .ifii f M' '- :. - Q, ks' , ' ' , W'31-o,,9jw , iulrzb ' ,V 41257 ZLSLQZQQ - ' - V , K g,,.:':zjs. .4143 5 , ,. 5 . K QS, ' i f5YQ75f.ff. ' f f A' : fares- - r I f ' is JOE PLUMLEE Sophomore, forward ' Northeast U. S. Grant Harding Marshall El Reno 31 27 50 50 43 Back Row: Sam Patton, Tommy Harvey, Ints Abolins, john De Freese. Second Row: Mr. Jack Lester, Woodrow Burley, Richard Bailey, joe Plumlee, Kenneth Flanagan. Front Row: H. B. O'Nei1, Johnny Garcia, Don Herring, Dennis Hug- gins, Chuck Price. Here the Cards Are Shown in Action Winkleman and Washington come up to assist Davis as Fryrear and Nunley scramble for the ball against North- he runs against Northwest. east. Volleyball is one of six sports in which the Girls' Sports Class members participate. This is the area Cgirls' gym, to which part of our students Walk in case of a security drill. Renova tions are scheduled for this part of the main building before next year. X 174... Baseball Was the Spring Attraction! -eat? X MR. VINCE RoBIs0N ROBERT RICKEY JERRY GRAVES TONY MURPHY PAT PRICE Ilead Couch Senior, third base Senior, pitcher Senior, right field Senior, second base NORMAN FEHRLE LARRY TOWER MARK JACOBS MIKE BRUMLEY' GEORGE 5-1-REETMAN S' p'th S' hfnp S',p'th ' - BEN MORGAN RICHARD BAILEY fAll-State JIM FISHER DON HERRINC lll1li0f, left field Junior, first base junior, utility Sophomore, center field BASEBALL 1956 Under the reins of new coach Vince Robison, the Central Cards scored eight wins and eleven losses. Catcher Mike Brumley and third baseman Robert Rickey carried off All-City honors, and Brumley made All-State. Rating honorable men- tion on the All-City team were outfielder Tony Murphy and pitcher Jerry Graves. Highlight of the year was the twelve-inning thriller at Shawnee, won by Central 6-3. Graves pitched all the way, striking out sixteen batters. Biggest disappointment of the season was the failure to get beyond the first game of the O.U. toumament, won by O.H.S. in 1954 and 1955. Returning for the 1957 season were two-year lettermen Richard Bailey, Benny Morgan, and George Streetman, seniors, and one-year letter- men .Iimmy Fisher, senior, and' Don Herring and Roy Coad, juniors. As this book went to press, prospects looked favorable for the Cardinal nine in their initial year in the Capital Conference. BASEBALL 1956 CENTRAL OPPONENTS 6 Shawnee 3 2 Capitol Hill 10 0 3 fTwelve inningsl 5 Enid 4 16 Putnam City 0 0 Nonnan 6 2 Northwest 3 K Five inningsj f O. U. Tournamentl 3 Southeast 8 2 Northwest 8 4 Southeast 3 4 Shawnee 1 5 O 9 Marshall 3 4 Enid 5- fSeven inningsl Regionals 3 Midwest City 9 0 5 8 Southeast 3 0 Capitol Hill 7 f Three inningsj 3 Capitol Hill 7 ...7 5.. . These Boys Wore the Red and Black Eugene Smith, Dale Eubanks, james Hale, John Cahill, Jerry Bonsworth, Bill Burns, Mr. jack Lester. GOLF IUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL As this book went to press, Centralis golf Winning four and losing six of their games team faced eight matches, a conference contest, and a state contest. Largest aggregation O.H.S has sent to the links in years, Coach Lester's four- teen contestants were ready to meet Capital Con- ference and non-conference opponents in two- ball and four-ball matches. this year, the junior high basketball team drew enthusiastic crowds. All games were played in the afternoon. Coached by Mr. Roger Brown, the boys played good basketball, they will be likely candidates for the senior high team in two or three years. Back Row: Barney Harvey, Eddie Strickland, Ray Carr, Jerry Krause, Spencer Thomas, Harold Bailey, mgr. Front Row: Garland Parks, Louis Steele, Don Miller, james Barnett, Mr. Roger Brown, coach. Not Shown: Wilbur Stone. in Golf, Junior Basketball, and Track it .isa I 5 21455. , 1 2? , ., .-K, 1 gas' I li f i? ,, . 4 if ... , D S h ltz Ro er R an William Smith Third Row' james Tainpeah, Back Raw: Mickey Anderson, Christopher Brown, on c u , g y , . . Ray Mayfield, Theodore Thompson, George Tainpeah, Alfred Steele, Don Miller. Second Row: Iim Pagonis, R. A. Colvin jeny Dutton, Ray Carr, David Goforth, Johnny Ore, Mr. Maurice Pierce. Front Row: Charles Nash, Dale McWaters, Ralph jackson, james Allen, Lewis Tidmore, Louis Steele, Robert Hayes., TRACK Central took eight first places out of nine. Pros- As the 1957 Cardinal went to the printers, pects looked favorable for Mr. Maurice Pierce,s the senior high track team had lost one dual squad of thin-clads, who ranged from ninth to meet to Southeast. In a dual meet with Douglass, twelfth graders. .-77, 1 Our Girls' Sporfs Class Took Pride A 1 MRS. IO LETA TILLY Coach s , I -, :2s5? Q' A ,,,. , iss is 'V VV, 'rf-nj. K A V . V . u?ffWii?m'gQi3?3?f?Qz om fiiIf f -F f1': JANELLA BARNs1'r, sem, 117+ W' f 7 QLQWQLVV , 5 SHIRLEY DE WOODY, Iumbr MISS PHYLLIS BANTA Coach , nm V 'WK .V -:-1......- I! -1 BARBARA PIERCE, Jfmwf ' A A , A..,. V, ' Eg g .1,:2fVw'.f-' 2 Ea . , ZW isps-gs . A, K ., M om-mfm y - - PATSY MCKELVY, Senior -:f,,f4.w 'W xx or VAS, M 15 , ., M, A., 1 ,go , v,.., . ..,,,.. 4 , 1' I .V 5 I. QN' . - Vf PII ' . K H ww EAW A A fz. ' ESTHER PETERS, Junior - is iii ' 1' 5, pa :rex xkewfzm 44 Aw? J QSSFSQS I 'A f V58 3552462 - ..,,, -Lf -PN 1 11 If ' 1ifggziys:gs15z?rqfgz ' A A A my er fo , - M sm- is' I I IOYCE NARD, Senior BERTHA AUTAUBO, Senior fQv .wtf PY! JOY NEELEY, Junior BE'I'l'Y KIRKWOOD, Junior APRS 'Sf' CHRISTEL ROTHENBUSCH, Junior JOYCE WALKER, Junior JANE WAMPLER, Junior ANNA MARIE WEINPERT, Sopho1nore - M., , , . .V . ,- V, . V. ..-. , , . . -Cf - 1 j s-egg Rs nkifmxik- Q f f H: 'ff ' ' ' I 239' ff'2w Qf'.1,f55.,f - -Lg , V ' ' , , . 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GIRLS, SPORTS CLASS Win or lose, initiative, good sportsmanship, and courtesy are required of good sports. The girls' sports classes have always brought recog- nition to Central through their exhibition of all these qualities, and this year was no exception. Competing against other city high schools this year, the girls had victories to work toward as their goals, individually, they met representa- tives of other schools in tennis, badminton, and table tennis. In team competition, they played volleyball, basketball, and baseball. Competition, essential to the satisfaction of success, was a keynote of this year,s Girls' Sports Class. Participating in softball were Patsy McKelvy, Ioyce Nard, Joyce Walker, and Bertha Autaubo. i79- GOLD RUSH Rush? And howl We loved every minute of it. First, of course, there were the classes, and O.H.S. had a Wide variety to offer. Some of us held down part-time jobs, also. For outside activities, you name it, and Central had it. Line formed to the right for fire drills, polio shots, enrollment, and I. D. pictures for movie-going. Home room became a madhouse as we took up money for instructional fees, class dues, Red Cross gift boxes, the UnitedMF und Drive, the 'gCents for Sirens drive, tickets to athletic and other events, and subscriptions to the Sooner Spirit. For extra-curricular activities, there were plays, dances, coronations, Fun Night, Loyalty Night, and the Cardinal Follies. Our njoinersi' had a field day with pep clubs, service clubs, honorary clubs, and departmental clubs to choose from. Competition was heavy, but we tried for Cand wonl awards, scholar- ships, trophies, and prizes, we were awarded win, place, or shown designa- tions' in tournaments, and essay contests. We yelled ourselves hoarse at the games. All these events and many more made our days and nights excitingly busy. As an example, here are some of the students who attended a club dance, taking part in the grand march. Rush? We had a gold rush! 2? QL 'Ke ii gy M W ,551 ,N ., -J. f , New fy Q f:Qw,w'w:q -eww -. , ,Mae . , .,A. A ,.,W,, ,Q J M-fm. , . , ., .. ,W W, A.,, I fi -Lf +1 1 3 A , Ji 1 .fwgzlzs vgssftvifz 557. 15551'L512:??52T?5f?ldfQ gif - -je,1wez.fg'.g,R f 5 ff? Q , ,M i?Qg15?igQ? ' ' vm! ' 65 :25 .-X Y fm f',.- -f W My , 9 ri rf' yy? Q , G- 12 M45 Q 'Q Q 1 9 bw j Q if W Q L Q ,A i All-Central Team of All-Around Athletes . L 4 -. Back How: james Washington, Lee Barnett, jack Fryrear, Chester Nunley, Allen Crockett, Robert Davis, William jordan, Mr. Jack Lester. Second Row: Mr. Vince Robison, Richard Bailey, jerrel Sullivan, sgt.-at-arms, George Streetman, sec., Roy Goad, treas., Harry Jones, James Allen, Mr. Leon Bruner. Front Row: Mr. Roger Brown, Willie Fudge, Dan Barnett, Don Hirschler, pres., Dixie Wells, sweetheartg Roger Ryan, Bill Lynn, sec. Not Shown: Benny Morgan, v.-pres. O CLUB This is the second year since the reorganiza- tion of the Central O Club. Members try to pro- mote and to stimulate a greater interest in athletics. Twenty-five boys were members this year, all coaches were automatically honorary mem- bers. Dixie Lee Wells was this year,s club sweet- heart. Spring sports lettermen were initiated the second semester. Each year the O Club awards a trophy based on athletic and scholarship abilities. To be eligible for the award, a letterman must be a member of the club. Fifteen points are given for letters in football and basketball, fewer points are given 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. As one of the many projects of the year, the club members ran a concession stand at all home basketball games. Operating a concession stand during the state basketball tournament was one of the many activities that produced revenue for the O Club. George Streetman, Richard Bailey, and Don Hirschler found customers at Central in the persons of Gary Dean and Dick Roby. -82.. All-Central Club of All-Around Sfudenfs .3-ii Back Row: Mr. M. V. Van Meter, school sponsor, Ints Abolins, David Horst, jim Wells, Jerry Forsythe, Mr. john Board- man, Kiwanis sponsor. Front Row: Richard Massey, Gary Dea n, sec., treas.g james Duffy, Bill Lynn, jack Murphy, pres. Not shown: Walter Conner, v.-pres. KEY CLUB Organized this semester with the help of the Kiwanis Club, of which it is an affiliate, the Key Club is Central's newest club. Objectives of the organization are to train youth in leadership, and in school and communitv service, and in citizen- ship, and to promote unity between students and the principal. This club will soon become very important at O.H.S., and, by its school service project, will supplement the activities of other clubs. Key Club members must be of high stand- ing in their classes and must possess high charac- ter. I ff D, A, 4 rig. X i Agni Polio shots were given to all students and the tuber- Jim Chastain, president of senior high Student Coun- culin test to all seniors. Mary Helen Deer took the tuber- cil first semester, Dixie Lee Crum, second semester presi- culin test heroically! dent, and David McClure, president of Cardinal Council -g3... first semester, were outstanding students as well as school leaders. Raising Funds, Going fo Workshops, Gaining Honors V Student Council officers, Margaret Gardner and jan President of the Central Student Council second Van Camp, sell supplies at the Cardinal Corner, which semester, Jim Chastain, calls assembly to order. is open every morning from 8:00 to 8:30. STUDENT COUNCIL Our Student Council at Central High is one of the most active organizations in school. Elected representatives from home rooms and from clubs constitute its membership. This year their meet- ings were held during a regular class period. Many projects were sponsored by the Coun- cil during 1956-57, such as Courtesy Week ob- servation, an All-School paper drive to raise funds for a spotlight and a microphone for the audi- torium, and a joint effort with the National Honor Society in sales of school supplies. Another tra- ditional activity is the big talent show. Once a year the Inter-City Student Council has an Ex- change Day, when one boy and one girl from each school go to another city school to visit all day. Delegates from our Student Council attended the State Convention in Lawton and the Southern Convention, held in Tulsa. Also a workshop at the University of Oklahoma drew three Central repre- sentatives. At State, O.H.S., was selected by the convention as one of twelve schools in Oklahoma to send delegates to the National Convention, which met this year in Roswell, New Mexico. Another of the honors held by the Council was the office of President of the Inter-City Stu- dent Council, held by jim Chastain. Pencils? Two for a nickel. How about a cover for that yearbook?', School supplies, Kboosteri' buttons, Cardinal stickers for wind- shields-all these were sold at the Cardinal Cor- ner, located just outside the office of the senior high counselors. Volunteer representatives of the two organizations sponsoring the portable store, the Student Council and the Honor Society, op- erated the Comer each day before school. Money earned in this manner was used to send Student Council representatives to conventions, to pur- chase pins for Honor Society members, and to buy things for the school. -84- Were Proiecfs of Our Sfudenf Council Q, 11 -. , P a'. Back How: jim Chastain, Jerry Miller, joe Wall, Gene Bucy, Walter Conner, David Templeton. Third Bow: Carolyn Rose, Pat Melton, Wilma Vaughn, Sarah Wood, Bethene Palmer. Second Row: Margaret Hale, Wanda Clarke, Beverly Black, Carol Wilder, Roberta Blanchard, Jerry Moore. Front Row: Ian Van Camp, Diane McDuffie, Miss Berniece Wester, sponsor, Linda Creel, Mary Helen Deer. Back Row: jerry Moore sgt at arms 2 Walter Conner s t t 1 , .- - , 5 , g .-a -arms, g Roberta Blanchard, rec. sec., 1,25 Mary Helen Deer, cor. sec., 1,2. Front Row: jan Van Camp, v.-pres., 2,Jim Chastain, treas., lg Miss Berniece Wester, sponsor, Dixie Lee Cr . . - um, pres , 1 Not shown. Ioe Savage, v.-pres., 1, Margaret Gardner, treas., 2. -35- Cardinal Council Ruled fhe Roosf Back Row: Mary Tucker, Phyllis Hudson, William Smith, Hayden Allen, Fred Owens, jerry Watkins, james Allen, Kenneth Townsend. Third Row: Johnny Steward, Donald Cordon, Lavern Bonaparte, Rita Wittington, jean Coker, Carolyn Quin- nette, Larry Pringle, Betty McCoullough. Second Row: Eunita Fulson, Weldon Martin, Patti Io Sells, Carolyn Ingram, Sue Donihoo, Judy Autry, Diana Norlin, William Perkins, Derrell Modeset, David Hill. Front Row: Mrs. jewel Reeves, De- lores Elmore, Tommalie Peery, Vicki Cota, Richard Oden, Ann Collins, Leo Werneke, Carol Mitchell, Barbara Day, Mr. A. Marshall. CARDINAL COUNCIL Assisting with the managing of Central's pro- gram, the Junior High Student Council and of- ficers took the name of Cardinal Council. This yearis advisers were Mrs. Jewell Reeves, girls counselor, and Mr. All Marshall, boys, counselor. Meetings were held every Tuesday during a reg- ular class period. Council members decided that to be eligible for the junior high honor roll, a student must have Av and Bn grades, maintaining this average for a nine weeks' period. Doing day-to-day work on the problems of the council and fulfilling the needs of the junior highers were only a few of the council's projects. Biggest events ofthe season were the junior High State Convention, in Lawton, and the contest for Central's junior High yearbook queen and king. St. Paulis Episcopal Church made its recrea- tion facilities available to junior high groups of O.H.S. Such activities as ping pong, dancing, bowling, and skating were the favorite pastimes. Each semester the membership of the C011I1- cil increases, revealing previously unknown skills and developing future school leaders who are in- telligent, dependable, and industrious. Back Row: Tomalie Peery, sec., 1, Vicki Cota, v.-pres., 1, Mrs. Jewell Reeves, sponsor, Mr. Al, Marshall, Sponsor, Carol Mitchell, sec., 2. First Row: Barbara Day, rec. sec.g Delores Elmore, treas., 1, Richard Oden, pres., 25 Leo Wemeke, v.-pres., 2, Ann Collins, treas., 2. Not Shown: David McClure, pres., 1. -86- These Kids Gave Red Cross a Boosf 'i' s, Q .Q-. f 1 Back Row: joe Heard, Hayden Allen, reporter, Don Wilson, Elizabeth Hardrick. Second How. Ruth Ann Smith, john Alyea, june Hicks, jerry Smith, Peggy Lincoln, Reda Butler, Miss Helen Allison, sponsor. Front Row: Tedene Wright, Io Ann Fowler, reporter, Sammie Ashford, pres., Anna Rose Simmons, Sue Corley, Pheoba Overstreet, Clovous Hicks. Not Shown: Estella Caray, v.-pres. IUNIOR RED CROSS We believe in service for others, for our country, our community, and our school, in health of mind and body to fit us for greater service, and in working for better human relations throughout the world. We have joined the American Iunior Red Cross to help achieve its aims by working to- gether with members everywhere in our own and other lands. This is our promise! ab Chg'-'G' fa Central supports an interested and very active junior Red Cross. Raising funds, fill- ing Christmas boxes for needy families all over the world, entertaining for hospitals and the County Home, repairing radios and T.V. sets, making party and tray favors for hospitals, decorating Christmas trees at the County Home, co-sponsoring the talent show here in our auditorium: these things symbolize what the Central Bed Cross chap- ter means to its members. Back Row: Theodore Thompson, Charles Caradine, Gary Dean, treas.g Kathryn Huggins. Second Row: Lou Ann Osborne, sec., Judy Dryden, Shirley McMillan, Sandra Krull, Le Verne Bonaparte, Ronnie jenkins. Front How: Brenda Fuller, Max- ine Tiemeyer, Io Daniels, Ann Briggs, Agatha Harkey. -87- Red Skirts offered their services in the uchips for polio drive. Mary Lou Morrow sells potato chips to Judy Lobdell, as they practice their salesmanship. RED SKIRTS We've got the pep for O.H.S.l', is the yell of Red Skirts, organized in 1928, oldest pep club for girls in Oklahoma City. Red Skirts are recognized widely for the contributions they make to Central and for the various services they do for the city. Ushering for commercially sponsored entertainments in the Muncipal Auditorium, paging for the State Doctors Convention, presenting the colors for the 'N--neu When You See Patty Tramel, in charge of ushering, shows sopho- more Connie Boaz how it's done. State Teachers' Convention, and selling tickets for many organizations are just a few of these services. Social events each year are the football ban- quet in the fall, a Christmas dance, and the spring formal dance. This year the Christmas dance was sponsored jointly by Red Skirts and Red Shirts. The spring formal was given in May, as usual. Busiest activity all through the year was yell- ing for the boys at the games-and staying to sing Hail Alma Mater, win or lose. -3g.. a Red Skirt Passing By may as .:',.s, 71,5 '.'i.g'3,l5i,lj , at My ,,.. Qs?fft5s2hs?'.g9H-iii '.m,,e- Q. lr i:Q5i?EiLEffSTf:i:f12i Back Row: Ann Murdock, Raynette Bishop, Gail Womack, Roberta Blanchard, Sara Lee Milam. Seventh Row: Emily Fox, Karen Taylor, Carolyn Ingram, Patsy Horn, Geneve Helms, Mary Hill. Sixth Row: Kay Milner, Gloria Nevez, Iudy Hill, Lynda Daley, Donna Kelsay, Connie Boaz, Mary Lou Murdock. Fifth Row: Gayle Eubanks, Pauline Garner, Joy Chas- tain, Linda Anderson, Olive Howe, Io Ann Tramel. Fourth Bow: Nancy Parrish, Vera Paisley, Norlene Adams, Ann Brin- son, Ella Nuckels, Betty Wetwick, jerry Hammond, beau, Mrs. Georgia Reid, sponsor. Third Row: Carol Rhodes, Bebe Neal, Patty Tramel, Allen Crockett, beau, Katie F arquhar, johnanna Wright. Second Row: Mrs. Dorothy Deardorff, spon- sor, Indy Rives. Front Row: Jean Sartin, Georgann Kadavy, Gwen Nettleton, Donna Kay Murdock, Loretta Vaeth, Myrna Booth, Cheri Thornton. -89- She'lI Have a Smile on Her Face Back Row: Gwen Nettleton, sec., lg Cheri Thornton, Majoretteg Patty Tramel, treas., lg v.-pres., 2, Katie Farquhar, pres. 1 treas. 2. Front Row: Bette Brown, v. pres. 1, pres., 25 Gail Womack, sec., 2, Mr. jack Irwin, director, Loretta Vaeth, Sgt.-at arms, 1, Myrna Booth, twirler, sgt.-at-arms, 2, Georgann Kadavy, twirlerg sgt.-at-arms, 2. RED SKIRT DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS f Roll of the drums!! Silver buglesl Flash of red and black! Yes, itis the Bed Skirt Drum and Bugle Corps on the march. Providing half-time entertainment at the All- State football game was the first showing of the club this year. Throughout the year the girls have marched at football and basketball games, and have participated in parades. After many hours of preparation, they gave a memorable represen- tation at the Tri-State festival in Enid. Presenting the colors, the corps opened the O.E.A. State Convention, which was held in the Municipal Auditorium. Success in these performances can be at- tributed to the capable leadership of the corps majorette, Cheri Thornton, and to the wise super- vision of the director, Mr. Jack Irwin. In all appearances, the first desire of the corps was to represent Central in such a Way as to bring only honor to the school's name. Proud is the tradition of Drum and Bugle, and so the loyal members, past and present, wish it always to remam. Cheri Thornton, Majorette, and Mr. jack Irwin, Director, were the leaders of the corps this year. -90- And a Twinkle ln Her Eye 4 - ,raw , ' . 5 if I ' ' A 5 ii ,F--- '4 2.O8-- QQ- , .0 V . g, ci ii 4' Ca Back Row: Mary Hill, Karen Taylor, Johnanna Wright, Linda Anderson, Judy Rives. Fourth Row: Jean Sartin, Gloria Nevez, Connie Boaz, Donna Kelsay, Judy Hill, Lynda Daley. Third Row: Joy Chastain, Geneveve Helms, Patty Tramel, Marlene Adams, Ann Brinson. Second Row: Gwen Nettleton, Ann Murdock, Raynette Bishop, Gail Womack, Loretta Vaeth. Front How: Bebe Neal, Sara Lee Milam, Mary Lou Murdock, Kay Milner, Katie F arquhar. Twirlers: Georgann Kadavy, Myrna Booth. M ajorette: Cherri Thornton. ' .91- V Unifed for Central the Black Skirts Hold True Happy smiles shown here represent an honor only one other president of Black Skirts has obtained. Mrs. Curtis and Miss Banta, co-sponsors, were proud of Pat, who was elected to the office of president both semesters. What fun Black Skirts had as they grouped together, put down the top, and yelled Victory! as they went to a game! Shakers flying, these members, accompanied by Miss Doris Taylor, faculty member, were perfect ex- amples of the club's enthusiasm and spirit. BLACK SKIRT PEP CLUB Pep? Loyalty? Fun? You betl Black Skirts carriewtlgigough another event- packed year and spring formal dances, F a formal fnitiafiawi otoai mid-3 1 iii'?L'V'5Qi'iI3?f?1145194 QS? .Q e ,X .CW Wrffg-I,fCfQ?5l': Q1 4351.5 ,.+Qia.Q:f ttlmfitjalfiiflverafiirfiwita'X'X if .i:iiQiQi1i:131wsfeifialzl . ,fW.aaa. .1tat.1f1ga.aww.w 5,15 K -1 W., .1 Club issued of in Phyllis Black Skirts fell as they came up IOOZ in Sooner Spirit subscriptions, yearbook payments, and season athletic tickets. Fun? What else! Slumber parties were many in num- ber, and a typical scene at each frolicky event was such as Iudy Mitchell Cstandingl and Carol Branson repre- sent. Ooh! , screamed Carol as enthusiastic members stuck out their arms and feet for the appropriate effect. -92- Upholding Hs Honor in All That They Do Back Row: Pat Webb, Pat West, Wilma Vaughn, asst. usher capt., 2, Juanita Sims, Lorita Thies, Wanda Johnson, Johnnie Parvin. Sixth Row: Betty Richmond, Becky Moore, Ruth Ann Smith, Sara Jo Eaton, Peggy Lincoln, Janie Mauldin, Mel- dean Fuller. Fifth Row: Joyce Hall, Keeper of B's, 1, sgt.- at-arms, 2, Peggy Taylor, rep., 2, v-pres., 2, Lottie McQuown, chap., 2, Sammie Dill, Mary Ann Shaw, Wanda Askew, Linda Leith. Fourth Row: Ronnie Henderson, beau, 2, Elizabeth Hardrick, Sharon Cooper, Judy Sturgis, Shirley Jones, Sharon Waller, Lou Ann Osborne. Third Row: Patsy McKelvey, pres., 1,2, Jeanie Garner, sgt.-at-arms, 1, Betty Miller, Beverly Black, D.P.A., 1, Keeper of B's, 2, Nancy Cockrell, hist., 2, Carol Branson, Judy Mitchell, v.-pres., 1, Eddie Norlin, beau, 1. Second Row: Miss Phyllis Banta, sponsor, Janice Miller, Margaret Harrison, parl., 2, Mary Helen Deer, Sherrill Scott, Rosemary Thies, sec., 1, 2, Margaret Watson. Front Row: Mrs. Eleanor Curtis, sponsor, Marlene Button, sgt-at-arms, 1, Gloria Robinson, treas., 1,2, Charlotte Kyle, rep., 2, Raylene Buford, usher capt., 1,2, Betty Vaughn, sgt-at-arms, 2, Vera Slutzky, alum. sec., 2, Jerry Cook. Cheer leaders, Ann Bunnell, Estella Garay. Mascot, Dorothy Smith. Not shown: John Thomas Burge, mascot, Sammie Ashford, parl., 1, Karen Bonney, Diane Hash, Pamela Legg, Carol McIntosh, Phyllis Peak, treas., 2, chap., 1, Wanda Parks, Carol Records, Dixie Crum, honorary member, 1, Barbara Pollock, honorary member, 2, Shirley Ryan Steelman, asst. usher capt., 1, Koleta Langham Tittle. -93- The Black Skirf Drill Team Added Fame Precision twirling and marching came through many extra hours of practice and hard work. Shown in their newly ac- quired sweaters and rehearsal garb, these girls all agree that twirling is just loads of funlv Because of Carol Branson's pleasing disposition and leadership ability, this corps is very proud of their out- standing majorette. She is shown with the medal awarded her, their first-place trophy, and, a most cherished achieve- ment, a Drill Team sweater. BLACK SKIRT DRILL TEAM A shrill whistle and the flash of batons! All in step-here they come, this proud precision corps, the Black Skirt Drill Team! Led by Carol Branson, who won a medal as outstanding majorettef' this group took first place at the Capitol Hill Homecoming Parade. They gave Oklahoma City a treat with the first twirl and marchv routine at the North-South All- Star Football Came, pranced in Edmond for the Central State College Homecoming Parade, ap- peared at Midwest City in the Battle of the Bands, and twirled in Enid for their biggest event, Tri- State. Through all this never once did Mr. Iohn Platt, their director, fail them, he was always on hand with a big dose of inspiration. No wonder this year was such a golden one for these tantaliz- ing twirlersl Shown in summer twirling uniforms, these girls are proud of their beau and twirling instructor, Iac Alder, shown left. Mr. john Platt, shown right, gave this corps the inspiration and finishing touches they needed. Loved by all, he worked hard and long with the team, and is still recognized as the backbone of every performance. io Central High School's Golden Name l 1 i Back Row: Shirley jones, sgt.-at-arms, 1, treas., 2, Judy Sturgis, sgt.-at-arms, lg asst. sec., 2, Linda Leith, Joyce Hall, chap., 1, sec., 2. Fifth Row: Ruth Ann Smith, Pat Webb, Sammie Dill, Becky Moore, Peggy Lincoln, sgt-at-arms, 2. Fourth Row: Lorita Thies, jamie Maulding, Sara jo Eaton, Mary Ann Shaw, chap., 2. Third Row: Juanita Sims, sgt.-at-arms, 25 Estella Garay, Lou Ann Osborne, Peggy Taylor, Lottie McQuown, treas., 1. Second Row: Betty Vaughn, pres., 1, prop. mgr., 2, Raylene Buford, Rosemary Thies, v.-pres., 25 Iudy Mitchell, pres., 2. Front Row: jack Alder, beau and twirling instructor, Carol Branson, majorette. Not Shown: Phyllis Peak, sec., 15 Sharon Endsley, prop, mgr., 1. -95.. , Red Shirfs Furnished Leadership X-f f 1 --as ...Ms..i..,........,.i.., ,....... ' K' ' l cuss ' W Lg Back Row: Steve Benson, sgt.-at-arms, 2, james Duffy, chap., 2, David Horst, treas., 1, john de Freese, treas., 2, Ints Abolins, treas., 2, jimmy Reese, sec., 1, Bill Blake, cheerleader, 1,25 Mr. jim johnson, sponsor, jerry Hammond, v.-pres., 2, jack Murphy, pres., 2, Dick Roby, pres., 1, v.-pres., 2, jim Chastain, sec., 2, v.-pres., 1. RED SHIRTS Oldest high school pep club west of the Miss- issippi, the Red Shirts were organized at Central in 1921. In this Golden Year, the Red Shirts have participated in all activities of the school, eleven football players and ten basketball players were members of the club. Red Shirts also held im- portant offices, president of the student council, editor and business manager of the Sooner Spirit, both sports editors of the yearbook, and five of the six junior Rotarians were claimed by the club. The boys were no slouches with the books, they made the highest grade average of any large club in O.H.S. At each year's Fun Night the Red Shirts have mimicked the Red Skirts in a skit called Red Flirt F olliesf, This year, for the first time, the Red Shirts and Red Skirts combined to give one dance at Christmas. Sponsors Mr. jim johnson, assistant principal, and Mr. joe Bush, printing teacher, led the sixty members in showing loyalty to Central,s teams and in maintaining their high reputation among Oklahoma City's pep clubs. .4 i - gf 2'-t jim Chastain, junior Rotarian, was active in speech and club work while maintaining a high scholastic record, Bill Blake took the male lead in the senior play and was an able speech student and cheerleader, Dick Roby, junior Rotarian, was busy with a radio station at the Veterans' Hospital, man ned entirely by students, jerry Hammond was Red Skirt beau, and was very active in athletics while at Central, jack Murphy played football, made good grades, and was a junior Ro- tarian, David Horst was Drum Major of the band and was a junior Rotarian. Red Shirts felt justified in their comment that they furnished leadership for Central! -96- in School and Cify Aciivifies .5 Back Row: Mickey Anderson, Malcolm Hager, Dick Robey. Sixth Row: Dennis Iohnson, Dan Barnett, Clyde Winkleman John Schaefer, Huhie Holloway, jim Meador, James Griffith. Fifth How: Larry Douglas, Dan Loague, Jack Murphy Max Courley, Dennis Huggins, john Williams, Allen Crockett. Fourth Row: Ints Obolins, Don Wilson, David Horst, Walter Conner, Ierry Moore, Ronnie Sills. Third Row: Jerry Hammond, Bill Blake, jim Chastain, Jerry Mailes, Bob Cary Freddie Resler, Iim Reese. Second Row: Danny Burchett, Wayne Smithee, Douglas Oden, Carlton Shaw, james Duffy, R A. Colvin, Mr. jim johnson, sponsor. Front Row: Richard Oden, Jerry Burchfiel, Gary Dean, Dianne Samuels, sweetheart Robert Hayes, Don Schulz, Steve Benson. ill lil S .1 Q 6 ,X7 we t l .9 Q Q J 1 r Friendliness and Enthusiasm Characferized Back Row: Roger Ryan, chap., Mike Nettleton, treas., jim Brazil, parl.g cheerleader, Leslie Dunlap, chap., Kingsley Adams, D.P.A.g Wayne Husted, Red Cross rep., Mr. David Council, sponsor. Front Row: Jack Bailey, Red Cross rep., Dee Ann Wood, sweetheart, 1, john Cahill, pres., 2, Dennis Brite, pres., 1, sec., 2, Gwen Nettleton, sweetheart, lg Fred Stephens, v.-pres. BLACK SHIRT PEP CLUB Enthusiastically supporting Centralis teams, attending activities sponsored by the Cards, usher- ing at commercial programs, and giving their usual winter and spring dances, Black Shirts com- pleted another successful year at O.H.S. Friendliness and a democratic spirit charac- terize the member of this club, the boys wel- comed a large delegation of alumni at Loyalty Night. Formerly a cheer leader here, lack Smith drew a cheer for himself when he appeared to speak at the assembly promoting Loyalty Night: he announced that, when at Central, he had been a Black Shirt. At Fun Night, the club sponsors, Mr. Sand- man and Mr. Council, gave their all for the club by allowing themselves to be dunked by pails of water in one of the stunts. Always a highlight of the year's activities, the hayrack ride this year was ingeniously de- vised: two wagons were pulled by a tractor! Black Shirt Sweethearts, second semester, De Ann Wood, and first semester, Gwen Nettleton. .93- Ceniral's Black Shiri Pep Club gi? ..4.2'u Y. I . Q 4 Back Row: Ken Beatty, Eugene Guess, Bill Snipes, Earl Potter. Fifth Row: Charles Caradine, Bill Hammond, Kingsley Adams, Robert Davis, honorary member, Roger Ryan. Fourth Row: Wayne Husted, Fred Stephens, Leslie Dunlap, Jack Bailey, John Ore, Tony Wood. Third Row: Ed Kennedy, John Barker, Bill Walton, Howard Lloyd, jerry Watkins, Mr. Charles Sandman, sponsor. Second Row: Charles Brumley, Jim Brazil, Otis Fain, Mike Nettleton, Eddie Strickland, jimmy Stockton. Front Row: Dennis Brite, Gwen Nettleton, sweetheart, 1, De Ann Wood, sweetheart, 25 john Cahill, Wilbur Stone, Mr. David Council, sponsor. l X WORK! WORK! WORK! ' All we seem to do is work! K Dan Loague, Jeanie Garner, and Ronald Barnes are col- lecting paper. I CENTRAL CHOIR Centralis choir purchased new robes-bright red ones-with white stoles-and also made a trip to Colorado Springs, where they appeared on television, sang at the high school, and did some sightseeing. All this took money-and plenty of it. To raise the formidable sum of 81900, the members of Centralls a cappella choir conducted paper and coat hanger drives, presented a talent show, sold cookies and candy, and prepared and sold student directories. ' This year the choir took part in the city fes- We Sang Our FUN! FUN! FUN! Now we're off for fun! lMargaret Harrison, Mary Lou Morrow, and Sharon Waller are headed Colorado way.J tival, the state choral festival in Stillwater, a Thanksgiving program, a Christmas assembly, and a P.-T. A meeting. Following a long-time tra- dition, they sang carols in the halls before the Christmas vacation. They joined with other city schools in pre- senting a pageant before the state superintendents of schools. It can be truly said that the choir, under the leadership of such a very fine director as Mr. John Platt, a Central graduate, has made one of thevi most enviable records at O.H.S. this year. -100- Way fo .Fame Back Row: Allen Crockett, jim Chastain, Bob Cary, Mary Lou Morrow, Bernice Baker, Dan Loague, Casper Ellis. Sixth Row: Dick Taylor, Charlie Moore, Norma Parks, Jeanie Garner, Margaret Harrison, james Ingram. Fifth Row: Sherrill Scott, Yvonne Hall, Bobbie Farve, Emma jean Mann, Adam Walker, Wallace Alexander. Fourth Row: Audrey Cauffield, Marlene Adams, Alene Ballard, Jim Reese, Beverly Nixon, Bertha Autaubo, Carlton Shaw. Third Row: Delphia Rex, Gwen Roberts, Peggy Taylor, Sharon Waller, Mary La Fevers, Barbara Pollock, Carole Low. Second Row: Walta jenkins, Wihna Ray, Miles Crawford, Doris Io Quick, Velma Thompson, Clayetta Crawford, Lou Ann Orborne, Pauline Garner. Front Row: Ann Bunnell, Carolyn Rose, Laveda Young, Gayle Eubanks, Charlotte Kyle, Elizabeth Iackson, Rosie Vallejo. Not Shown: Ronald Barnes, Doug Oden, Jerry Cook, jacquita Shockey, Donna Stevens, Orville Harper. In the regional contest at Oklahoma City Working from seven-thirty to eight-thirty University, the Central Choir took a one,', or each morning paid off: the choir tooka Superior Superior rating. This entitled them to enter the rating in state competition at the University of state contest at the - University of Oklahoma. Oklahoma. Colden Year?,' You ask?? -101- We Worked So in A Cappella We'd Land! Back Row: Barbara Hopper, Bernice Gentry, Jane Thorne, Anna Belle Lee, Shirley Neely. Third Row: Gail Driskill, Joyce Jenkins, tenth grader, accompanist, Jackie Briscoe, Cynthia Shaffer, Marietta Loggins. Second Row: Charlotte Harris, Sue Landry, Julia Amburn, Selmarie Jenkins, Marilyn Norman. Front Row: Jamie Mauldin, Mary Tucker, Oleta Sallee, Cas- sandra Davis, Kathryn Ingram. GIRLS, CHORUS Among the up-and-coming musical organiza- tions at O.H.S., the ninth grade girls, chorus rates high. This group consists of thirty girls who sing three-part harmony. In regulation uniforms, black full skirts, black flats, white blouses, and black ties, the girls sang in junior high assemblies and caroled in the halls before Christmas. Within the group is a quintette calling them- selves the Golden Teens, who entertained to sustained applause in the Talent Assembly. All the members of this chorus worked for sweaters with emblems, they sold homemade cookies and candy, in this way they also helped the choir to raise money for the Colorado trip. PREP CHOIR Newly organized this year, the Prep Choir was created as a feeder', for the a cappella choir. This new group consisted of students in all grades, eighth through twelfth, it gave beginning students in music an apportunity to obtain performing experience. Pianists Margaret Harrison and Mary Lou Morrow accompanied fifty members of this new- est addition to Central's music program. Three- part harmony was used throughout the year in the class. Carolling in the halls added to the festivities at Christmas time. Members worked with the a cappella group in all money-raising projects. , It is hoped that many of the class members will move next year into the big choirng after having spent this year in preparation, they should be capable of taking their parts in the older organization. Back Row: Gleoma Jackson, Janice Thomas, Mary La Fevers, Dimple Ellison, Joy Brown, Gertrude Davis, Mary Hard- wick, Lavon Kemp, Juanita White, Mary Thorne, June Snow. Third How: Annie Briggs, Carla Henderson, Melvin Stewart, Roger Boyd, Archie Hawkins, James Jordan, Kenneth Townsend, Ronald Doty, Lois Casteel, Anita Sanchez. Second Row: Evelyn Miller, Willa Dean Smith, Donna Hartman, Peggy Lincoln, jane Wampler, Lois Ballinger, Mary Ann Shaw, Lorita Thies, Wanda Johnson. Front Row: Naomi Samuel, Gloria Puente, Nadine Austin, Jeanette Hollingsworth, Sharon Peairson, Jo Ann Fowler, Raylene Buford, Patsy Pruitt, Darlene Ramsey. -102-- We Spenf Our Time Slaving for the Band 1 Back Row: Matoka Butler, sgt.-at-arms, 15 parl., 15 Glenda Drew, sgt.-at-arms, 25 Pat Brooks, julia Ambum, Dixie Crum, pres., 15 v.-pres., 25 Barbara Pollock, pres.,25 sec., 15 Roberta Blanchard, Bob Cary, beau. Second Row: Sharon Gwin, Glenita Hamilton, Eleanor Cole, Barbara Pulliam, chap., 15 sec., 25 treas., 25 Phyllis Donatelli, sgt.-at-arms, 25 Wihna Vaughn, treas., 15 party chrmn.,25 Sammie Ashford, Mr. Jack Irwin, sponsor. Front Row: Diana Norlin, chap., 25 Virginia Dodd, Kay King, party chrmn., 15 Mary Ann Quinette, Carol Mitchell, Tomalie Peery. Not Shown: Pat Couch, v.-pres., 15 Sharon Clev- enger, sgt.-at-arms, 1. BAND GIRLS Purposes of the Band Girls organization were to promote musicianship, to further friendships among the girls in the band, and to assist in all activities undertaken by Centralis senior high school band. This year the band moved into new quarters. Along with a large rehearsal room, two club rooms were made available, members of Band Girls and Band Boys groups enjoyed working to- gether to paint these three rooms, to sand and varnish the floors, and to hang new curtains. By holding sales of candy, cookies, and pop- corn, the Band Girls helped to raise money for the Memphis trip. Meetings, held in the club room, were partly business and partly social, and altogether en- joyable. BAND BOYS To promote more and deeper interest in Centralis band is the main purpose of the Band Boys club. Members have many activities throughout the year to further this purpose. In order to raise money for paint for the new band rooms, the club had to hold paper drives every other Saturday during the first semester. Because The Pride of O.H.S. was chosen to represent Oklahoma in the Cotton Festival in Memphis, Tennessee, the boys made their second semester's project one in which they helped the band to raise enough money so that it could make the trip. Through able leadership, each of the Band Boys worked hard this year to make Central's band a better organization. Back Row: Howard Somberg, Henry Dunlap, chap., 15 sgt.-at-arms, 1,25 treas., 15 Dale Patrick, David Horst, sec., lg pres., 25 Cecil Elrod, pres., 15 David Black, D.P.A., 25 sec., 25 Ray Rich, Mr. R. V. Miller, honorary member. Second Row: Verlyn Douglas, Charlie Moore, v.-pres., 1,25 sgt.-at-arms, 1,25 Bob Cary, James Hale, R. A. Colvin, Robert Crum, Mr. jack Irwin, sponsor. Front Row: Sterlin Weeks, Dean Doty, Dixie Lee Crum, sweetheart, 1,25 Max Gourley, Fred Stephens, Eddie Nor- lin, D.P.A., 15 chap., 2. , --lO3- lf's Called the Pride of O.H.S. Get your car washed right here-only SLCC! This w.1s the cry that was heard as band members raised money for their big trip to Memphis. Shown here cleaning cars inside and out are Howard Somberg, Bob Long, Roger Mariman, Eleanor Cole, and james Hale. Max Courley, state twirling champion in the high school boys' division, shows Barbara Pollock and Dixie Lee Crum, band twirlers, part of a new routine. CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL BAND Representing the state of Oklahoma in Mem- phis, Tennessee, at the Cotton Carnival, eighty- nine band members, led by Mr. Jack Irwin, took part for four days in parades and concerts. To raise money for the trip, the members sold sham- poo and hand lotion, washed cars, and held paper drives. Centralis band took part in a district con- test held in Norman, and in the Central State Homecoming parade in Edmond. In the Regional Contest, the Cards took second place, and David Horst, drum major, won a Superior rating. The band took second place in the State Fair Day parade and in the Homecoming parade of Capitol Hill High School. Band members performed at half-time shows of all home football games and playediat seven home basketball games. Annually, band members and their parents maintain a hamburger stand at the Oklahoma State Fair. Fun Night is another activity that is sponsored yearly by the band. Band cannot be quiet' during rehearsals. It was, therefore, a happy day for the band Cand for other classeslj when the Pride of O.H.Sf' moved from the main building to their new head- quarters in the art annex. i -104- Whaf ls? The Central Band, No Less! Back Row: Garland Parks, Billy jones, Julia Amburn, Leon Howry, james Hale, Charles Phillips, joe Varner. Sixth How: David Hill, Cassandra Davis, Eddie Norlin, Kenneth John son, Charles Lowry, Charlie Moore, Dale Patrick, Cecil Elrod, David Black, Howard Somberg, Fred Stephens, Wayne Husted. Fifth Row: Sterlin Weeks, Shirley Gaines, Kenneth Deak- ins, Bob Puett, Ray Rich, Dick Taylor, Gerald Beattie, Robert Crum, Raymond Caton, Matoka Butler, Phyllis Donatelli, Ronnie Allen, Gary West. Fourth Row: Betty Alfaro, Virginia Dodd, Janna Crockett, Pat Brooks, jack Bailey, Bob Long, Walton Briscoe, Cynthia Crouch, Jeannie Lewis, Mary Ann Quinette, Diane Norlin, Ruth Woods. Third Row: Sharon Gwin, Eleanor Cole, Wilma Vaughn, Barbara Pulliam, Dean Doty, Roger Meriman, Verlyn Douglas, Bob Cary, Harry Green, Carol Mitchell, James Miller, Frances Carr, Ronnie Smalley, Tomalie Peery. Second Row: Mr. Jack Irwin, Mary Lou Morrow, Tom Garner, Diane Hammond, Glenita Hamilton, Henry Dunlap, Jerry Corley, Glenda Drew, Arlene Aaron, Kay King, Joyce Hall, Lou Ann Osborne. Front Row: Dixie Crum, David Horst, Barbara Pollock. Oklahoma's Semi-Centennial flag was pre- I 3 sented to the band by Governor Raymond Gary. g 4 A This flag was to be used in parades in Memphis. 5 ig -' . Radio and television time was given to the , ' group during the all-out effort to raise 85,000 for X the Tennessee tri . ? Q Band parentspworked long and hard to sup- am'-' 2 port the band in this effort-as well as in other , I activities: an alumni dance, a band concert, and a choir scrapbook publicizing the band as a part of Central's long and impressive history. -105- We Are the Members of the Junior High Band wlrggzf, JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL BAND-Back Row: Dorothy Moore, Bill Howry, Ruth Wood, Fred Beil, Tom Garner, Tomalie Peery. Fifth Row: Diane Hammond, Arlene Aaron, Pat O'Neil, Charles Philips, Kenneth johnson, Ray Doyah, Jimmy Cale. Fourth Row: Iames Allen, Harold Apple, Dennis Rambo, Charles Lowery, Douglas Hill, David Hill. Third Row: Garland Parks, Paul Barnett, Robert Crum, Delbert Wood, Cary West. Second Row: Ronnie Smalley, Sharon Cwin, jeanne Lewis, Janna Crockett, Sharon Bratten. Front Row: Mr. jack Irwin, Norma Fitzgerald, Carol Heard, Frances Carr, Bev- erly Arthur. I Drum Majorette: Carol Mitchell -106- We Hope That in the Pride of O.H.S. We'll Land i 1 l BEGINNING BAND-Back Row: Bill Heaton, Zelma Long, Ricky Blalock, Kenneth Stewart, james Davenport, Bill Brown, Charles Harris, Vernon Hill. Fifth Row: Lois Meriman, Evelyn White, Frankie Worley, Ethel McCoy, Larry Long, Donald jackson, Peggy Heard, Darrell Modisette, Brenda Fuller. Fourth Row: Bill McClesky, Bill Corbin, Gary Clemons, jimmy Miller, Ned Ray johnson, Douglas Coker, Laymon Davis, Melvin Brazil. Third Row: jack Benson, Donald Weeks, Donald Gordan, Aubrey Howard, Albert Long, Ronald Austin, Agatha Harkey, Pat Eden. Second Row: Sandy Harris, jimmy Fogarty, Henrilla Corley, j. H. Steward, Sandra Krull, Carolyn Sue Quinette, Betty Wright, Valentina Schkolobyi, Front Row: Mr. jack Irwin, Ralph Sesher, George Schkolobyi, jim Haggard, Mike Casey, Barbara Coats. jUNIOR HIGH BAND AND BEGINNING BAND Work, work, work! This was the byword of the junior High Band and the Beginning Band this year. junior High Band members celebrated their golden year by acquiring new uniforms. These new red and gray uniforms were worn for the first time between halves at the football game between Central and U. S. Grant High School. They were led by Carol Mitchell, eighth grade student, who also plays for the Senior High Band. In the spring semester, they gave two con- -l07-- certs for the students of the junior High, and in February, the forty-five members went to Willard Grade School to play for a P-TA program. Beginning Band members have also been busy this past year. They have been learning to play musical instruments of their choice, along with the junior High Band members, they have been helping to finance the Senior High Band's trip to Memphis, Tennessee. . lnferesfed in Character Building? Science? H: sae' A 4, at +...a'3 7. Back Row: Maxine Hinton, Jeannie Lewis, Penny Lowery, Carolyn Quinette, Jean Coker, Agatha Harkey, Maxine T iemeyer. Second Row: Virginia Dodd, Carol Mitchell, Nancy Walker, Clayette Tucker, Mary Jane Gardner, Frankie Worley, Mary Ann Quinette. Front Row: Brenda Fuller, Carol Ross, Esther Tiemeyer, James Allen, beau, Rosemary Coker, Tomalie Peery, Mrs. Vivian Ent, sponsor. JUNIOR HIGH Y-TEENS Junior High Y-Teens started out late last fall but have contributed much to the city-wide Y- Teen Club. This young group has a membership of nineteen girls. With the help of their wonder- ful sponsor, Mrs. Vivian Ent, they elected James Allen as their official beau. Their activities this year have been varied. One of their many projects was the making of a life-sized, gaily dressed, Santa Claus for the Crippled Children's Hospital at Christmas. Taking part in a city wide Y-Teen party at the YMCA, they gave the devotional and fur- nished part of the entertainment in the program. Y-Teens are especially proud of their president, Brenda Fuller, and of their inter-city council meeting so far. 1 SCIENCE CLUB Science Club members celebrated their second birthday this year. Among .the more in- teresting things undertaken by the group were a trip to Tulsa, where alumni of M.I.T. gave talks, lectures on meteorology by Wally Kinnan, Weatherman for a local TV station, a talk on space satellites by Mr. Woodward, talks on health and nursing by the school nurse, and various field trips. Led by Mr. Taylor, sponsor, and following the national trend of increased emphasis on science the members hoped to stimulate interest in science here at Central. Science Fairs in Oklahoma are popular and extremely well-attended. Students from O.H.S. have been consistent winners of prizes in the local fairs. -G 1? fx N 1' I M av ' , .fa .. -an , .0 A . , Back Row: Jimmy Reese, pres., Mr. John Taylor, David Horst, Mrs. Mary Lockwood. Second Row: Sharon Waller, Clyde Wright, Cary Dean, Yvonne Hall. Front Row: Barbara Craig, sec., Ann Brinson, Jerry Burchfiel, Jean Sartin. -108- Enfhusiasfic about Central? .loin a Club! Back Row: Frankie Worley, Mary Ann Quinette, pres.g Carolyn Quinette, Jeanie Lewis, jean Coker, Linda Corley. Second Row: Virginia Dodd, v.-pres., Tedene Wright, Judy Deakins, Frances Carr, Peggy Heard. Front Row: Sandy Han'is, sec.g Carol Ross, Maxine Hinton, Tommalie Peery, Rosemary Coker. CARDETTES Youngest junior high pep club at Central High School is the Cardettes, originated in 1955. Chief aims were to promote a better pep club, fumish pep at the junior high games, and further interest in all school activities. With a membership of twenty-two, this young pep club met every Wednesday under the supervision of their sponsor, Mrs. Ruth Coffee. Their first goal was to decide upon the color of uniforms they should Wear. Their decision was black felt skirts, white sweatersfand black felt collars. Cardettes worked hard to encourage students to subscribe to the Sooner Spirit. Second semester, ten percent of the total membership of the club subscribed to the paper. Supporting the junior high games and assemblies, and co-operating with the student body in upholding the city-wide Sportsmanship Code, are two of their finer projects. Their four cheerleaders were elected in De- cember. Tryouts were held in the boys' gym with only the junior high students present. Later two alternate cheerleaders were elected to the club. yn 0 A . Y , ,A 'L - 'N -- ,, Q. , , , , f . . 1::,,,r' . V W ,K . L , , H L Hi. Wh- mt I A .- E 5 A 77 I -,,. f. . . -Q ' a .i- .. . 'V'4v4d 'l . ' 1 ' . -F - , .we f' . 'V ' W V ' 5' if- .H .. -- , am., wc. 'silk .. ,.,,V.p,, ij W, Cardettes cheerleaders this year were Beverly Armstrong, Ann Collins, Diane Hammond, and Barbara Armstrong. -109- 2 Y-Teens Believe Brotherhood ls Best Back Row: june Hicks, Reporter, 1, Pat Brooks, Peggy Linco ln, Beverly Bloom, Joyce Hall, Parl., 2, Yvonne Hall, Shirley Ryan, I.C.C., 15 Betty Vaughn, Rec. Sec., 1, Hist., 2, Lynn Dunn. Second Row: Lorita Thies, Sgt.-at-Arms, 1,25 Wilma Vaughn, Rosemary Thies, Sec., 2, Betty Miller, v.-pres., 1, Sammy Dill, Sara Io Eaton, Charlene Roberts, Judy Mitchell, pres., lg I.C.C., 2, Paulene Dunn. Front Row: Barbara Cude, Juanita Sims, Beverly Cude, corr. sec., 1, Pat Webb, treas., 2, Mary Ann Shaw, v.-pres., 2, Phoeba Overstreet, Raylene Buford, v.-pres., 1, Miss Mary Ellen Volk, sponsor. Not Shown: Koleta Langham, treas., 1, Ioy Chastain, parl., 1, Wilma Ra y, hist., 1, Jimmy Brazil, beau., 1, Olive Howell, Pres., 2, Mit- chell Brantly, beau, 2. x Y-TEENS Centralis Y-Teens is one of the evergrow- ing groups sponsored by the WorldlWide Young Women's Christian Association. Some of the activities of the Y-Teens include fall camp, which is held every fall so the girls may become better acquainted with each other and with the coming year's plan, and a planning con- ference, held to make preparation for the Sum- mer Conference which is in the month of june. Girls from all over the state come to this camp. To help the girls in preparing themselves for the future, classes in several different subjects are held during the year. Once a month the Y-Teens hold an all-city meeting, called the Inter-Club-Council, where each school is represented. At one of these rneet- ings it was decided to form bowling teams made up of different Y-Teens clubs. During Brotherhood Week each. year, a special program is given by the Y7Teens. This year Central planned the program. There were two important events given by the Central club during the year, the annual fall Hi-Y-Y -Teens Dance, and the Sweetheart Dance, where Mary Ann Shaw was elected Queen of Hearts. In preparation for the Annual Y-Teen Sweetheart Dance, Judy Mitchell, pres., lg jim Brazil, beau, 1, Mit-. chell Brantley, beau, 2g and Olive Howell, pres., 2, put up decorations. -110- Hi-Y's Challenge Central fo the Tesf Back Row: David Templeton, treas.g Gene Bucy, Dale Patri ck, chap., Theodore Thompson, Raymond Smith, Don McDuff, Wayne Owens, Walter Conner, pres., 2. Second Row: Dick Roby, jack Murphy, v.-pres., Charles Moore, jim Chastain, pres., 1, cor. sec., 2, Gary Dean, Steve Benson, Robert Davis, Donald Schulz, John Alyea, Mitchell Brantley. Front Row: judy Mitchell, sweetheart, Eddie Norlin, Tom Moses, Fred Cook, Richard Landon, Carlton Shaw, Bill Burns, Bill Lynn, rec. sec., Mr. M. V. Van Meter, sponsor. Central's Hi-Y chapter finished this golden,year by capturing the city basketball trophy. The team, spurred by captain Don McDuff, city high-point man, and sparked by George Morris, ended the season undefeated! -111- HI-Y This marks,the fourteenth year that Coach Van Meter has sponsored the Central Hi-Y chap- ter. Hi-Y endeavors to further Christian ideals throughout the home, the school, andthe 'com- munity by providing spiritual, recreational, athletic, and other activities for the members and for others. Our Hi-Y basketball team this year won the All-City Hi-Y basketball conference champion- ship with flying colors. Don McDuff led all Hi-Y city scorers with the fantastic average of forty points per game. jim Chastain was elected Lieutenant Gov- ernor and Walter Conner served as Secretary of the Senate of the Hi-Y Youth and Government Legislature in january. In all its activities, the Hi-Y wants and needs boys who share its ideals and are willing to work to attain them. We Were of Service fo Our School and Fellow Sfudenfs Back Row: jerry Dutton, William james, Gene Hubbard, Ken Beatty, Ralph Harris, Pres., Ronald Starbuck, jerry Watkins, v.-pres., Earl Potter. Second Row: Benjamin Stein, Bert Drake, Clyde Day, Thurman McKee, Charles Tollison, Virgil Cole, Jimmie Stockton, Billy Young. Front Row: Mrs. Marion Iarrell Sponsor, James Holt, Jannelle Heard, Virgie Decker, Shirley McMillan, Betty Lane, sec.-treas., Bill Gibbs. Not Shown: Ronnie Allen, Johnny Coffey, Tommy Daley. PROIECTIONISTS CLUB Films todaylv may mean science instruction, a history lesson, or a scene from Macbeth.,' Projectionists Club members, under the di- rection of Mrs. Marion Iarrell, performed a very important service for O.H.S. this year. Trained in the use of all types of projection machines, they were able to present films or slides in any class- room equipped with dark blinds, or in the audi- torium. Moving the films and the machines on port- able stands, the projectionists went by elevator to any floor. This club and the sponsor were responsible for reserving ffrom the film library at the Board of Educationj, scheduling, and showing any film asked for by any teacher in any subject. For their services, the club members re- ceived one-half credit a semester. FUTURE TEACHERS Future teacher reporting for dutyli' Miss Smith is ill today. Take her class until the sub- stitute arrivesf, Yes, sir! This response came most often from Myrna Booth and Carol Branson, who had the highest number of substitution hours. Members of F.T.A. came to the rescue and helped when substitute teachers were needed at Central, they also taught in elementary grades for one day. They gathered for their annual din- ner, had well-qualified speakers give talks to the club, and met once a month in the homes of members. Under the guidance of Mrs. Mary Lock- wood, a few of America's future teachers acquired an ambition to begin their chosen occupation, and started their apprenticeship. Back Row: Mrs. Mary Lockwood, sponsor, Patricia Brooks, Pamala Legg, sec., 25 Bob Cary, treas., 1,2. Front Row: Myrna Booth, v.-pres., 1,25 Carol Branson, pres., 2, Joy Chastain, Patsy McKelvy. Not Shown: Linda Green, pres., 1. -112-- We Were of Service fo Our Employers and fhe Public Back How: Mike Wilson, Bobby Overstreet, Ronnie Hall, Don Wilson, Dale Patrick, David Blakney, Boyd Gregory. Third Row: Harrel Borders, Janice Medell, Margaret McLaughlin, Dorothy Horn, Janice Miller, Marcia Dismukes, Carolyn Frost, Mack Callaway. Second Row: Marietta Winslow, Anne Klein, Gayle Austin, Melvalene Highfill, Koleta Langham, Shirley Ryan, Elnora Wright, Edith Hatfield. Front Row: Betty Yoder, Dixie Graham, Jean Smith, Charlene Paine, Pat Wetwiska, Anna Mae Matthews, jerry Cook, Mrs. Eleanor Curtis. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Distributive Education is an organization that gives students an opportunity to learn more about retailing. In D.E., pupils are able to go to school in the morning and get their academic education, -and still work in the afternoon, thus earning extra spending money as well as ac- quiring knowledge in their chosen fields. Central's club was named one of the eleven winners of C. K. Reiff Memorial Awards for out- standing club activities during the past year. Mrs. Eleanor Curtis, sponsor of the club, checks with all employers of D.E. students in their earn while you learni' plana DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATIONS Central's Diversified Occupational program is made up of high school juniors and seniors who are not planning to go to college. Students in this program attend their classes for only half a day. They work at least half a day, gaining experience at their particular jobs. These jobs are held with the cooperation between Oklahoma City business firms and Central High School. Pupils are graded by their employers and by their teachers, they make credits in work as well as in school subjects. Thus they may graduate with their classes. Back Row: Lloyd james, Lawrence Benedict, Charles Moore, Bill Snipes, Pat Peairson, Bill Walton. Second Row: Mr. Harry Hicks, sponsor, Tom Burchett, Mary Miller, Dennis Brite, Ann Harris, Everett Taylor, Norval Gaines. Front Row: jim Winfrey, Alice McCullough, Myrna Sparks, Ronnie Sills, Herbert Kimball, Wilma Sheldon. -113- We Dealf with Books, Pictures, Back How: Mrs. Anita Kramer, sponsor, jim Brazil, Paul Thompson, David Horst, Charlene Pavey. Second Row: Marlene Adams, Sharon Waller, Max Gourley, Pauline Dunn, Lynn Dunn, jean Hayes. Front Row: Laverna Reese, Lavinia Partin, Diane McDuffee, Estella Garay, Raylene Buford. LES BEAUX' ARTS Les Beaux Arts, founded in 1921, was created only for students interested in the fine arts, PHI'- ticularly drawing, painting, and sculpture. A particularly fine piece of work formerly done by the club was the posing of living statues , Les Beaux assemblies attracted crowds of parents and former students when these entertainments were given. However, within the last few years, the club has opened its doors to people interested in other forms of fine arts, as well, and this is really, as its name implies, The Beautiful Artsf, Proving this, the organization now has on its rolls members who excel in twirling, dancing, singing, and acting, not to mention its Very fine painters. During this year, Les Beaux took field trips to various art exhibits and spent a great deal of time preparing the act used in the Cardinal Follies. LIBRARY AIDS Throughout the year, you must have noticed the neat, efficiently run, and accurately kept library. A great deal of the credit -goes to the library aids, under the expert guidance of Miss Eva Chowning, Central's efficient librarian. Their job was to keep all books in place, take care of magazines, check in and out all the books which were circulating, and indicate locations of encyclopedias, which could be 'used only in the library. Since the hour replaced a study hall for these students, they were assigned thirty minutes of study and thirty minutes of work each day. At the end of each semester, quizzes or other prob- lems demanded that the aids keep on their toes to help students find quickly what they needed for their assignments, then these assistant librar- ians sometimes had to forego the study hall. Back'Row: Ann Hughes, Phyllis Hudson, Carol Way, Miss Eva Chowning, sponsor, Brenda Doss, Delores Nelson. Front Row: Barbara Cude, Elena Huffhines, Phyllis Kennedy, Erma Lou Nelsen, Karen Frogge. Not Shown: Sue Scott, Wanda Listen. -114- and the Spoken Word ,R .. 'L' 'J Back Row: Dale Patrick, David Templeton, Gene Bucy, Walter Conner, David Horst, David Black. Front Row: Richard Oden, Richard Massey, Wayne Smithee, Bob Cary, Miss Eva Chowning, sponsor, jim Chastain, jerry Burchfiel. JEFFERSONIAN DEBATING SOCIETY As the oldest high school debating society in the state of Oklahoma, the Ieffersonion Debating Society of Central High School entered its fifty- first year of success. At the annual stag banquet held in the Huckins Hotel December 21, eighty alumni were present, together with eight of the ten boys who were members of the local chapter at the time of the banquet. Since then the club has added two members, making the total twelve. For many years the jeffs have had a hayrack ride as an old tradition of the club. This year the Ieffs presented an Easter assembly in the annual Pre- Easter week services. This is also an annual affair of the club. Most important purpose of the club is to develop interest in the members to speak extem- poraneously, give shot-gun debates, and hold parliamentary drill. Don Middleton, an alumnus, awards a cup each year to the most outstanding member in these fields of speech, also, the win- ner's name is put on an outstanding achievement award, which is in the form of a trophy, and this stays in the trophy case in the library. Miss Eva Chowning has been not only a sponsor to the club but a friend to the boys as well. She has been an inspiration and a help to the boys many times in their schoolwork and in problems of many kinds. There also have been many personal achieve- ments among the members. Two members, lim Chastain and Bob Cary, have gone to many speech tournaments and have been first and second place winners several time in various fields of speech. -115- . ff H In ..M'5C!2'. tif? 9 J Q I I 2 3 u 5 6 1 8 Q no u nznsluzsse I7 I8 l9202I2223 i 252627282930 As part of their work in Ieffs, Walter Conner and Richard Massey spend their allotted thirty minutes pre- paring information for an extemp speech. Drama Was Our Favorite Sport Al Back Row: Anne Klein, Vera Paisley, Pheoba Overstreet, Linda Green, Daphne Rose, Dixie Wells, Robert Hayes, Bill Blake, Max Gourley, Bob Cary, treas., Roberta Blanchard, Miss Maybelle Conger, sponsor, jim Chastain, v.-pres., Cheri Thornton, Dick. Roby, James Duffy, Robert Davis. Front Row: Dixie Crum, Diane Hash, Judy Mitchell, Claudi Simmons, Barbara Craig, pres., Gloria-Nevez, Ann Bunnell, Gail Womack, sec., Pauline Garner. NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY headed by Barbara Craig, president. Activities in- Central,s troupe 822 is proud that its sponsor clude a formal initiation and dance in the fall and has been the regional director for all the Thespian in the spring, and an all-day conference, held this Troops in Oklahoma for the past three years. year at Tulsa Central High School, in April. This year was one which saw the realization of a Troupe 822 went td El Reno this year to in- dream Miss Conger has had for many years-a stall a chapter of Thespians in the senior high troupe in each senior high school in Oklahoma school. City. All the troupes had their pictures in the Thespians, tired of getting third place in the February issue of Dramatics Magazine, a national last two Cardinal Follies productions, were all publication. out to win first in 1957. You can't keep a good Central's troupe has twenty-seven members, club down! r Back Row: jim Chastain, v.-pres., Paul Thompson,'2nd semes ter member, Bob Cary, treas. Front Row: Gail Womack, sec., Barbara Craig, pres., Mr. jim johnson, honorary member. -116- We Were Known in Every Port .45 lx Back Row: Bob Davis, Bob Cary, jim Chastain, pres., Walter Conner, Dick Roby. Second Row: Barbara Craig, Linda Green, I. D. Moon, Mitchell Brantley, Bill Blake. Front Row: Pheoba Overstreet, Dixie Wells, Miss Maybelle Conger, Sponsor, Judy Mitchell, Carole Lowe. N. F. L. Centralis National Forensic League chapter is little, but it,s mighty-mighty loud, that is! We have quality-not quantity! With only fourteen members, the club brought many honors to Cen- tral's speech department. Any student in grades nine through twelve is eligible for membership. To become an N.F.L. member, one must have twenty-five points, these are usually earned by attending speech tournaments, consequently, most members are in the tournament speech class. There are 695 N.F.L. chapters in the United States, and Centralis group was giventhe lead- ing chapteri' award in 1947. The club also Won the National Tournament trophy in 1949. Our sponsor, Miss Maybelle Conger, a dia- mond key coach, this year was elected vice-pres- ident of the National Speech Teachers, organi- zation. Two of our present members, Barbara Craig and jim Chastain, have earned degrees of dis- tinction, the highest degree obtainable. . MASQUERS This honorary club for boys tries to recognize and reward boys who have dramatic and forensic talent, or who wish to develop their interest and talent in speech. Boys are not told of their elec- tion to membership until during the annual Mas- quer assembly given in March. We meet the first Sunday in each month at the members' homes. Two years ago the boys, deciding the club needed a woman's touch, elected their first sweetheart. Their current sweetheart is Gail Womack, who had the distinction of being the first girl to appear in a Masquer assembly. The F ounders' Day Banquet, in November, when all the old grads come back, and the spring picnic honoring the graduating seniors are the outstand- ing events. This year a talent assembly, featuring a var- iety of individual performances, took the place of the usual one-act play. ' Selected to receive this year's Masquer Award was Bill Blake. Back Row: Dick Roby, pres., A. B. Key, Miss Maybelle Con ger, sponsor, Bill Blake, sec. F ronf Row: john de Freese, treas.g Gail Womack, sweetheart, Jim Chastain, v.-pres. Chosen in March, and too late to be pictured, were J. D. Moon, Rob ert Davis, Robert Hayes, David Black, Bob Cary, MitchellBrantley, and James Duffy. -117- g w To fhe Printing Deparfmenf We Wam' To Say, Jimmy Porter estimates prices for the Franklin paper. Ronald Henderson sets up the Sooner Spirit on the PRINTING In one of Centralis vocational courses, the rintin de artment, the students work dili entl P g P g Y all year. Their program consists of a one-hour length class for sophomores, and a three-hour length class for juniors and seniors. The subjects covered are composition, linotype, presswork, and Howard Jones makes up the Harding Marionette linotype machine. bindery. Besides our school paper, the Sooner Spiritf the printing department prints many pro- grams and papers for other schools and for the Board of Education in Oklahoma City. Many of these students graduate with enough training and experience to Work their way through college, or to go directly from here to full-time jobs with very good pay. j. D. Plumlee cuts paper stock for a printing job. F .,,.. -- ' ' 45 fifilkziiiffaiwl , -- 1 'filefifssfigiffbriiiifeilTfifsf f 1,1s:sif:f:.'ff - f .1 s, gm, w::s?i?m't -' r ,,.,v1+?'L7 ,wgmgk 1 A -wE'ff?'1'f 'I' 'f sr' ' H f. . ,I ,, ,, ,. .. 1. up Q'1,,5 Palm F' ...... s,.s , 1' . 4 M3 n H ' . I A e t s 1 My Q an we ft E M .- F ig K, .... il. , ,timer I if . . , if 3-P515 1 . f I . . ,,, 'Gif i .... . Ws.tS,,zfs was -in as ti 2 S Wm an 9. -118- ln Your Work This Year You Rated on A B k-R : G H lm , John Schaefer, Car Newsom, Henry Dunlap, Harley Bromley. Second Row: Haskell Irwin, Wil- ac ow ary u e y liam Hittle, Clyde Winkleman, Larry Douglas, Ronald Henderson, jim Fisher. Front Row: Mr. B. H. Thomas, Clyde Hill, Howard Iones, R. A. Colvin, Don Hirschler, Dean Alexander. ig 'W .swf .1 'gn X5 M, , Karr! rs fl. ,J , Wi!! ' f . r , L K .. Z, ng, , vzrr W g T ., 2 44 215 l 'f . 5 fllarigr Q, pg S ' 3511 - Bac Row: Eugene Dickson, I. D. Plumlee, Malcolm Hager, johnny jordan. Sec Mr Cecil Tansel, Jim Porter, Twyman Lyne, Iohnnie Allen, james Burrough. Front Row: Bobby Williams, Don Ronnie Tracey, jimmy King, Leon Little. Members of the Central photography department, in addition to training for their careers, help with the Sooner d ' h h b k F ature ictures in this year's Cardinal were the work of the members of the photog- Spirit an wxt t e year oo . e p raphy classes. Back Row: jerry Van Bibber, Berl Kelley, Tony Wood, Terry Pfanku. Front Row: Merle Aaron, Vera Coffey, Overton Wilson, Mr. I, D. Winbray. gv A K . if r lEi'l?i -119- ln Cenfral's T And I the Sfudenf Earns ..,.- ,fwmn,ftu.,, , 'ffwwy' BaJYQjNIoel Brariori Cooper Spybuck, ClErEs Hoppgiliobert Sullivent, Cecil DEoc?1l'rgkff'atric. Second Row: George Highfill, pres., Frank Deim, R. Mackey, Charles Potter, Lawrence Benedict, Mr. T. M. Ellis, Sponsor. Front Row: gllvg, Q' S 'I' TAND1 9 Q 5 Q Q I 0 I l 9 E fjqllaogr I I Centrals Trade and Industrial Club is cele- brating 1ts fourth anniversary Having forty mem- bers, lt IS one of the sixty-two chapters in Okla- homa. Being a very active organization here at Central, T and I initiates twice yearly. Myma Sparks, senior, held the honor of being the 1957 Sweetheart. George Highfill ef- ficiently filled the office of president. Each.year this club competes in the State Field Day and the Youth Development Day. In 1956, the club received first award among all state clubs. Donald Doty, Richard Landon, Bruce Hale, Donna Dalke, Eugene Reed. Not Shown: Margaret Cocherl, sec. D 5 4' ' 1 a . 1 Q 0 f . . ' . I The impressive initiation stresses the club- purposes to develop desirable qualities as indivi- duals, and to be of assistance to each other and to the community. -120- Credif for Working While He Learns as-,, .age + -sh Back Row: Beverly Allen, Gary Hulme, David Templeton, Gene Bucy, Patrick Peairson, Mr. H. C. Brooks, sponsor. Second Row: Clyde Hill, Otis Fain, Maxie Dorris, Sgt.-at-arms, Bill Walton, parl.g Marlin Bray, Tom Minnick. Front Row: Dola Vinson, Harvey Spann, Alice McCullough, Myrna Sparks, sweetheartg rep., Dee Ann Wood, treaS.g Wilma Sheldon, Diane Daniels. Showing George Highfill her new T and I Sweetheart jacket, Myrna Sparks beams with pride. Z :rl S-...ar i -121- Reflecfing Every Cenfral Highlight- First hour class: Ronald Henderson, Pauline Dunn, Benny Morgan, Pat Hill, Judy Lobdell, Nancy Cockrell, john Williams, Clarica Kent, Dianne Samuels, Carolyn Patten. Mr. Johnson, sponsor, and jimmy Reese, co-editor, look over some business for the next issue. SOONER SPIRIT You mi ht sa that this ear,s staff is next S Y Y year's too, the reason being that there are twelve so homores and nine 'uniors workin on the P l 3 Sooner Spirit this year. Since 1921 the Spirit,' has been put out twice a month and has never missed an issue. This year's sponsor is Mr. Jim Iohnson, while Vera Paisley and Iimmy Reese hold co-editorship offices. Holding a distinction over all other city high schools, the Sooner Spirit is written, printed, and sold by the students. With Highest Honorsv ratings, won at Tulsa University and also in state competition at the University of Oklahoma, made the staff and all of Central very happy. -122- WriHen, Printed, and Sold on Site! 'A wg. Second hour class: Gwen Nettleton, Myrna Sparks, Pauline Garner, Robert Davis, Io Ann Tramel, Barbara Sartin, Mary Lou Murdock, Joyce Walker, Peggy Taylor, Barbara Pierce, Nancy Shuler. Q E AI. .f L, ,.., n M .fam ,vi ,,,, 'fm.., ff Mary Ann Quinette, junior high editor, gets a few Bill Black, business manager, Linda Green, assistant tips from senior high co-editor Vera Paisley. Vera was business manager. chosen outstanding journalism student for 1957, and to top this, she'll be back with us next year. ...123-. Headlines, Capfions, Features Galore Back Row: John Bridges, artist, Sharon Waller, staff writer, Dan Barnett, sports, Don Herring, sports, Paul Thompson, artist. Second Row: Mr. Paul Ringler, art sponsor, Gail Womack, staff writer, 'Ann Murdock, staff writer, Joyce Hall, pictures editor, Ann Bunnell, staff writer. Front Row: Lou Ann Osborne, staff writer, Carol Branson, organizations editor, Judy Mitchell, editor-in-chief, Miss Doris Taylor, editorial sponsor, Raynette Bishop, assistant editor, Georgann Kadavy, headlines editor. THE 1957 CARDINAL STAFF If weid known you were comin', we'd ,ve baked a cake! What fun it is to get together, mix takes Pleasure in announcing the proper ingredients, and come up with a beau- tiful, golden anniversary cake! Well, that,s just the honors received by what the annual staff did, and this yearbook is our finished product. Volume 50, 1956 Only four ingrediergzs are neededzc Editorial O - Staff, Business Staff, Art Department, Photog- Golden Annwefsaw Edition raphy Department. Mix well, and let bask in a glowing atmosphere of friendship for seven months. Sprinkle lavishly with ambitions, ideas, and various social gatherings. Stew constantly for the month before deadline. In the meantime plan ahead for the icing, which is our Annual Assembly. The final touches need only one large of Central yearbooks With Highest Honors, state competition School of Journalism, University of Oklahoma ' First Class, national Competition candle, which, after being lighted, represents the School of loumalismf Univefsitl' of Minneapolis crowning of our queen. As Judy Mitchell slices the cake, she serves the student body their Cardinals, First Class, national competition which they receive with delight. fWe hope you School of Journalism, Columbia University, N. Y. don't have indigestionlj V Q W U--' N ii., V:g. K VV:7k,,, 4 r ' 2 fi Judy Mitchell and Dick Roby have been on the Initiated into the order of Siam, Don Schulz enter- yearbook staff for two and three years respectively. tained the staff with a dramatic performance. -124- Headaches, Eye Strain, a Hand Thaf's Sore '2 K' 'N g-cv Back Row: Overton Wilson, photographer, Kenneth Flanagan, sales, Leroy Laurent, sales, Ints Abolins, associate business manager. Second Row: james Duffy, assistant business ma nager, Don Schulz, sales, john de Freese, sales, Steve Benson, sales. Front Row: Dennis Huggins, assistant business manager, jerry Hammond, sales, Dick Roby, business manager, jack Murphy, sales, Mr. Ralph V. Miller, business sponsor. Not Sho wn: Wayne Owens and Henry Alexander, sales. 1 Qs, l - if '-,M E 'X Ji' xr, ar Enjoying the Thanksgiving party, an annual affair, fou chlb yearbook staff got acquainted. Dick Roby, Gail Womack, jack Murphy, and Ann Murdock had the soft seats. Others were Kenneth Flanagan, Dennis Huggins, Steve Benson, james Duffy, and, seated on the floor, Paul Thompson, Ints Aboli ns, Lou Ann Osborne, Iudy Mitchell, Joyce Hall, Raynette Bishop, fhostessl, Ceorgann Kadavy, Don Schulz, and Cary Dean. ' -125- K Teamwork and Talent in Excess Embrella, Gayle Eubanks, is one of the happiest persons in the world as the Fairy Godmother, Gwen Nettleton, makes her a princess. Looking on are Embrella's very mad step sisters, Myrna Booth and Roberta Blanchard. Love rules over all in the Redskirt Act. While visiting Never Never Land, Wendy, juanita Sims, is attacked by the wicked Captain Hood, Mary Ann Shaw. Peter Pan, Raylene Burford, comes to her defense in the Y-Teen Act. Wondering what the Scholarly Scholar, Bob Cary, is reading about, Cowgirl, Gloria Nevez, and Court jester, Pauline Garner, look to see what knowledge they can gain in the Thespian Act. Prince Satany, Bill Blake, throws fear into his captive lovers, jimmy Reese and Cheri Thornton, brought to Satanyland when they fall in love in the Redshirt Act. As a different sort of act, Les Beaux Arts Club presents Chinese Red Riding Hood, Estella Caray, as she cowers from the Evil Spirit, Jim Brazil, Paul Thompson and Pauline Dunn act as narrators-Chinese style. :weft raw-W we awe AW t- awe S25 rt, -'ski o ,sys fQn traege'wf .Q ,ll ii ,,, Jr.. .M tk... is h .W - cr- , . V 1. ' fee -' gf, .tr 5,1 '1 7, 'J f' pm,-ff'sml mugs . I-il ' t .2 'il ' ' , if is ae+ -..hm ltwffawme fvslli. -f -, - is I L ERE: Y f Y 3: g I .:' mf-wil X f 1 rr- , 3. 4.5 r 1 I R , F 5 .15 . V 5' V -- f P . w wf-1-.:-p .51-.'i- 4,3 ' , f f fag . 3 1 ,r 1 M- , 5+ 4 . . M. Y 4' '- Hr 5 5 x'u . r 1' r- Dorothy, Raylene Buford, and the Tin Woodsman, Jeanie Garner, get help and encouragement from the Good Witch, Peggy Taylor, in the Blackskirt Act, The Wizard of Ozf' -126- Made Frolics in Fantasy a Huge Success T? Vera Paisley, Iudy Mitchell, Bill Blake, Paul Thompson, Joyce Hall, Mary Lou Morrow, Gail Womack, Raynette Bishop, Lou Ann Osborne, Kay King and Ellen Hoeffer are student members of the planning committee. CARDINAL FOLLIES Fantasy sprang to life April 5th and 6th as Centralites joined hand in hand to present their annual production of Cardinal Follies! Various clubs, competing against each other for the first place trophy, worked hard and long as they strove for perfection. ' Cardinal Follies began in 1955 with one per- formance under the title, Moods in Musicf, 'Treats in Tempo was such a huge success in ,56 that three performances were given. With the .'ii:.'.qirfgiiiiiflzviiiisi'?rsi?iJfrE?iriaf.'i ' ,tg .wifi.51- i.IffZi-2,11kiwi i if . ' K fa. 'V I , rx Q VV ,g . . ug wide acclaim Cardinal Follies received from these talent productions, and the progress they made in 1957, Frolics in Fantasyn went down in the records as the biggest and best show yet. The directing of Mr. Jack Irwin and his as- sistant, Mr. John Platt, was responsible for the amazing response O.H.S. received with this an- nual talent production, Frolics in Fantasyf' Con- gratulations went also, to Miss Maybelle Conger Director of Drama, for the fine display of talent every club exhibited. Mrs. John Platt, artist, Mr. Platt, co-director, Miss Maybelle Conger, drama coach, Mr. Jack Irwin, director, and Paul Thompson, art supervisor, worked back stage as the unsung heroes of the show. Gail Womack, Raynette Bishop, Kay King, and Lou Ann Osborne, as bunnies, recited, in chorus, a rhymed intro- duction for each act. -127- Centralis own dance band played the music for all the Cardinal Follies Acts. Back row: Howard Somberg, bass, Ray Rich, drums, Mr. john Platt, trumpet, David Black, piano, Bob Long, saxophone: Front row: Mr. jack Irwin, conductor, Eddie Norlin, trumpet, Freddie Stephens, trombone, jack Bailey, saxophone. Characfer, Scholarship, Leadership, Service 'EF' Back Row: Ronald Henderson, Harley Bromley, Larry Wilson, Jim Chastain, Walter Conner, pres., lg treas., 2. Second Row: Myrna Booth, Patsy McKelvy, v.-pres., 1, -pres., 2, San dra Carothers, Richard Massey, treas., lg rep., 25 Judy Mitchell, sec., lg v.-pres., 2, Joyce Hall. Front Row: Lou Ann Osbome Sharon Waller, Gloria Robinson, rep., lg sec., 25 Ceorgann Kadavy, Barbara Craig. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Membership in the National Honor Society - classifies Central students as the cream ofthe crop in the scholastic field. This year the members made changes in their N Q constitution to insure the fact that only students Q f with excellent grades may retain membership. 3 C Initiation was held second semester for qualify- 4 5 ing students. In cooperation with the Student Council, the Honor Society operated a stand for the sale of school supplies. , rr Discussions in the club pertained to plans for the future, scholarships, and college choices. Central's chapter, founded in 1922, has the distinction of being the oldest in the state. Back Row: Vera Paisley, Judith Walker, Jack Murphy, Jimmy Wells, Janice Miller, Bethene Palmer. Front Row: Bill Lynn, Sherrill Scott, Carolyn Sleeker, Mila Campbell, Mary Helen Deer, Donna Dalke. W. f -- if . at 'Wx -1'28- Sl mic! poly, glcorf I be mfkigfi' A 453. Qiw 5, ,F 7 M ll wigfjfjfwfwf ,fm Wghdsyfbfyg yi? W' W, 'pie L A 55522 ' J 4? 3 4? W 1 nf, Q 'aff' fy ,A 5585 X . 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GWEN NETTLETON Black Shirt Sweetheart First semester if ALLEN CROCKETT DIANE SAMUELS JERRY HAMMOND Red Skirt Beau Red Shirt Sweetheart Red Skirt Beau First semester Both semesters Second semester -'Rx 19 DIXIE CRUM MITCHELL BRANTLEY GAIL WOMACK Band Boys Sweetheart Y-Teen Beau Masquer Sweetheart Both semesters Second semester Both semesters BOB CARY GAYLE EUBANKS IIM BRAZIL Band Girls Beau Choir Sweetheart Y-Teen Beau Both semesters IUDY MITCHELL Hi-Y Sweetheart Both semesters Both semesters RONALD HENDERSON Black Skirt Beau First semester JEAN HAYES Les Beaux Arts Sweetheart Second semester Both Semesters These Guesfs of Oil Firms for a Day Z' x JR . L,. 2.5 5 I , 1' A i ' , ' 14' . . ' '33 if ,Y,. ' V. I if , HENRY ALEXANDER JOHN BRIDGES WILLIS BUNN JOHN BRADY JIM BRAZIL RICHARD BAILEY J . W-I . N, ., .R Y' ,gm Y I - ' - it A 1, 1 A -15 3 I Tl JOHN BLACK CHARLES BRUMLEY BOB CARY MARLIN BRAY HARLEY BROMLEY JOHN BERG an saw 2331 In W, 152,- Q www: I 2 155152 wzszevsixgw I Ni?1xlLfiVfi f V If we if gsm 5g..z5j1m?w:: ' :.igFi'1vis,:,isi., V T ez,-'5e?iQai1fk-sexi M 1 aggfggwwasqzap - y - Lf + ' v - -'-ff M 1 A . f DONALD CALVIN JIM CHASTAIN WALTER CONNER JERRY FORSYTHE JERRY HAMMOND DON HIRSCHLER ' 1, ,M i wx A 'Fa -5 W Q 'T WILLIAM DRY BILL CARNER HUGH HENDRICKSON EDWARD JAMES MAX COURLEY WILLIE FUDCE Q' I J' W JOHN HILL RONALD HENDERSON DAVID HORST WAYNE SMITHI-IE RICHARD TOOLEY -140- Saw Business Conducted the American Way .. .-A t WAYNE BRADSHAW VERLYN DOUGLAS JACK SEABOURN MARVIN SPEER --nn! TOM SEATON FRED SIMMONS LARRY WILSON JIMMY REESE I. D. PLUMLEE TWYMAN LYNE BILL LYNN JERRY MOORE, DICK ROBY BOB LONG 'fb RICHARD MASSEY IACK MURPHY ROGER RYAN -141- OIL MEN FOR A DAY As guests of commercial firms for one day, these Central boys learned at first hand about some of the city,s largest companies, and visited the fields as well as the offices of Gulf Oil Co., Sunray Mid-Continent, Oklahoma Natural, An- derson Prichard, Kirkpatrick Oil Co., Texaco, Black, Sivalls 61 Bryson. Oil is one of the biggest industries in Okla- homa. Geological engineering classes at our state universities are filled with students from all over the world. It is only fitting that our local young people be informed concerning a business field which affects the lives of so many Oklahomans, and which some day may be their chosen field. JIM IVELLS ARCHIE POOLE Y ttri A I 5' risi A, B. KEY WILLARD BENNETT Tops in Their Class Are Pictured Here J 5 PATSY L. MCKELVY IIM C. CHASTAIN Tie, Girls' First Letzeiser Boys' First Letzeiser RICHARD R. MASSEY Boys' Second Letzeiser 5 A 'iii H GEORCAN N KADAVY Girls' Third Letzeiser Since 1914, the Letzeiser awards have been the highest achievement possible to attain at Central. Winners are boys and girls who have attended Central for six semesters, and who have excelled in schol- astic standing and have shown high stand- ards of character and leadership. They have been selected by a faculty committeeg their names have been announced at the annual Awards Assembly. IUDY P. MITCHELL Tie, Girls' First Letzeiser GLORIA JEAN ROBINSON Girls' Second Letzeiser WALTER CONNEB Boys' Third Letzeiser -142- These Seniors Also Had a Golden Year l SENIOR HONORS Top left: Delegates to Youth Conf. Jimmy Reese, Ints Abolins, Linda Creel, Patsy McKelvy, Carol Lowe, jack Murphy. Top right: Commencement speakers Jim Chas- tain, David Horst, Barbara Craig, Judy Mitchell. Second left: junior Rotarians David Horst, Jim Chastain, Jack Murphy, Dick Roby, Bill Lynn, jerry Forsythe. Third left: Patsy McKelvy, Girl of the Month, Cheri Thornton, Junior Altrusan, Barbara Craig, Bill Lynn, Career Conf. Lower left: Father and Son Day, Back Row: Bob Cary, Boys' Couns., jerry Forsythe, Bond Issue Atty., David Horst, City Maint., jimmy Wells, Clerk of Superior Court, Dick Roby, v.-pres. of School Board. Second Row: Wayne Smithee, Asst. Prin. of Central, Richard Massey, Prin. of Cen- tral, Sandra Carothers, Billing and Ac- counting, Bill Lynn, County Com., Jack Murphy, State Tax Com. Front Row: Max Gourley, Police Judge, Mary Helen Deer, Director of Research, Judy Mitchell, City Service, Roger Ryan, Dist. judge. Not Shown: Raylene Buford, Girls' Couns., Dixie Crum, Director of Welfare. These Sfudenis Made Their Efforts Pay! 'QF RICHARD MASSEY WALTER CONNER LYNN DUNN SANDRA CAROTHERS Sears Roebuck Award Malcolm Henry Award First Science Award, Girls First Bookkeeping Award JIMMY REESE MAX GOURLEY BARBARA CRAIG RAYLENE BUFORD Journalism Award Glen Hartman English Speech Award Spanish Award Award PAUL THOMPSON ESTELLA CARAY CHARLES BRUMLEY ' CAROL BRANSON Gold, Les Beaux Silver, Les Beaux Philomathean Math Award First Secretarial Award Arts Award Arts Award First Engineering Award Future Teachers Award JANICE MILLER D. MOON BILL BLAKE JIM CHASTAIN Distributiue Education George M iskousky American M asquer Award Speech Award Award History Award P.-T. A. Award Ciuitan Award Don Middleton Award -144- They Took the Top-notch Honors Away! BILL LYNN JACK MURPHY PATSY MCKELVY JUDY MITCHELL First Science Award, Boys Gaylord Science Award Second Secretarial Award Y-Teens Award Gaylord Science Award Chemistry D.A.R. American D.A.R. Good Physics Honorable mention, Science History Award Citizenship Award A. G. Meyers Athletics Award, Boys Award RONALD HENDERSON CARY' NEWSOM Typographical Union Typographical Union No. 283, Composing Room No. 283, Composing Room Award Award CLARICA KENT GLORIA ROBINSON Glen Hartman English Honorable mention, Science Award Award, Girls National Society of First in city, Colonial Daughters Award Shakespeare Essay Contest Award Phi Beta Kappa Award 145- RONNIE TRACEY TWYMAN LYNE Typographical Union Typographical Union No. 283, Presswork No. 283, Presswork Award Award Richard Massey won a S1200 Banning Scholarship to Oklahoma City University. Patsy McKelvy won a S150 scholarship to Oklahoma AGM College. Not shown on these pages are Shelby Prince, who won the Second Engineering Award, and Vera Paisley, who won a Journalism Award. These students are juniors, usually the awards pages are reserved for seniors, but because these two per- sons won awards in competition with members of the senior class, they are entitled to have their accomplishments recognized. The staff wishes to extend special congratulations to Vera and Shelby for their fine work. Winner of an award given by the Theta Sigma Phi, vocational honorary speech fraternity for women, was Linda Green. This award was given for excellence in journalism. l ADMINISTRATION Ake ohn 16 y, I , Allison, Helen, 7, 12, 87 Askew, Eleanor, 12, as Bagley, Beulah, 16 Ballard, Les, 8 Banta, Phyllis, 12, 78, 79, 93 Barnes, Melvin, 9 Beckerdite, Dollie, 16 Bennett, Phil, 8 Bradley, Mary Lee, 12 Breithaupt, Clarence B,, 9, 68 Brooks, H. C., 12, 121 Brown, Roger O., 12, 71, 76, 82 Bruner, Leon, 10, 68, 69, 71, 82 Burleson, I. S., 12, 14, 68 Burr, Merle, 8 Bush, Ioe, 12, 14, 38 Casey, Lorene, 16 Chandler, Mary, 10. 12 Chappelear, Virginia, 12 Chowning, Eva, 12, 114, 115 Clark, larnrnmy, 12 Coffey, auch, 12 Conger, Maybelle, 12, 116, 117 Cook, Betty, 12 Council, David, 7, 12, 98, 99 Curtis, Eleanor, 12, 14, 93, 113 Dameron, C. W., 16 Daniels, Paul, 16 Deardorff, Dorothy, 12, 38, 89 Dooley, Marlene, 12, 46 Eakes, Gladys, 16 Ellis, 'rnrn M.,Ir.,13, 120 Ent, Vivian, 13, 62, 108 George, N. L., 8 Harrison, Clovia, 13 Hazli , Beulah, 18 Hendlliiclts, I0 Alice, 13, 20 Heusel, Gerald B,, 13 Hicks, Harry, 13, 113 Hinshaw, Arlie, 16 Hopkins, Grady, ia Howard, C. W., 16 Huffman, y. D., 13 Huggins, Grady, 16 Irwin, jack, 13, 90, 103, 106 larrell, Marion, 13, 112 Iayne, Viola, 13 Johnson, Iim, 10, 12, 86, 97, 122 jones, Goldie, 13 Innes, M. H., 13, as, 59 Kramer, Anita, 13, 114 Knieger, Lewis, 16 Lester, lack, 13, 68, 69, 73, 76, 82 Lnclrwwd, Mary. 13, 46, 108. 112 Looney, Orville, 13 Lnwrner, lcnrhleen, 13, as, ea Manning, Helen, 16 Marshall, Alton J., 11, 54 Mashbum, Faye, 13 Mellon, L. D., B McCray, C. B., S McCuckin, james, 13,38 Miller, Rae, 20 Miller, Ralph V., 11, 88, 103, 125 Miller, Sue, 16 Neel, Mary, 14, 15. 20, sa Nix, A. C., 16 Palmer, Virginia Lee, 14 Parnell,CaLl1erine, 14, 17 Phillips, A. E., 14 Phillips, Helen, 16 Pierce, Maurice, 14, 46, 71, 77 Platt, Iohn, 14 Ragland, Ioe, 16 Reed, Merlene, 16 Reeves, Iewell, 11 Reid, Georgia, 14. 46, 89 meh, W. M., 18 Ringler, Paul, 14, as Roberts, Dee, 16 Robinson, Gilbert, 8 Robinson, Ruby, 14, 38 Robinson, Vince, 14, 71, 72. 75, 82 Rogers, Ruth, 14 Ross, Ester, 14 Sandman, Charles, 14, 99 Seago, Lorene, 14 Scheidt, Marjorie, 16 Schields, Mary, 16 Slmgren, Raymond, 14 Smiill, Tommie, 16 Spann,Lucile,14,45 - Stephens, Rachelle, 10, 14 Stone, Dora, 16 Sublert, Rose, 16 Swanso Tansel. Taylor, Taylor, Taylor- Taylor, n, 1. clrcrrer, 9 Cecil, 14, 119 Doris,14,46,91,124 Iohn, 15, 108 Lueile, 13, 15,20 w, B. Thomas, B. H., 15, 119 Thomas, Ida, 16 Thompson, Otto, 8 Tilley, Io Leer, ls, 78, ls Tracy, Audrey, 16 Treichler, Nancy, 10, 15 Tnlax, Martha, 7, 15, 38 Van Meter, M. V., 15, 38, 46, 82. 83,111 Volk, Mary Ellen, 15 Walker, Pauline, 15 Wallace, Ruth, 15, 20 West, Vivian, 16 Wester, Bemiece, ll, 55 Wilson, David C., 16 Winbmy, 1. D., 15,119 Winters, Charles, 15 Woodall, George, 15, 39 Wright, jim, 8 SENIORS Adams, Marlene, 21, 89, 91, 101, 114 Adair, Bob, 21 Alexander, Henry, 21, 125, 140 Allen, johnny, 21, 119 Alyer, Richard, 21 Apel, Elizabeth, 21 Apple, Norma, Z1 Ashford, Sammie, 21, 87, 103 Autaubo, Bertha, 21, 78, 79, 101 Bailey, Richard, 21, 69, 70, 72, 73, 75, 82, 140, 152 Baker, Bemice, 21,101 Barker, john, 5, 21, 99 Barnes, Ronald, 21, 100 Bamell, Dan, 5, 21, 69, 70, 73, 82, 97, 124 Barnett, Ianella, 21, 78 Barrett, Ann, 21, 35 Beckerdite, Darlene, 21 Beckman, Larry, 21 Benedict, Laurence, 21, 102, 113 Bennett, Willard, 21, 141 Berg, Iohn, 13, 21, 140 Black, Beverly, 21, 85, 93 lslnck, john, 21, 140 Blake, Bill, 21, 37, 68, 86, 97, 117,123, 145 Blalmey, David, 21, 113 Blankenship, Melissa, 22 , Bloom, Beverly, 22, 110 Booth, Myrna, 22, 37, 89, 90, 91, 1 12, 128 Borders, Harrel, 22. 113 Bradshaw, Wayne, 22, 141 andy, yonn, 22. 140 Branson, Carol, 22, 24, 91, 92, 93, 95, 96, 101,122,l24,125, 136, 145 Brantley, Mitchell, 22, 110, 111, 139, 147 Bray, Mar1in, 22, 121, 140 Brazil, jim, 22, 68, 98, 99, 110, 114,139, 140 Bridges, Iolln, 5, 22, 69, 124, 140 Brinson, Anne, 22, 89, 91, 108 Brite, Dennis, 22, 98, 99, 113 Bromley, Harley, 22, 119, 128, 140 Brown, Bette Ann, 22, 90 Bmoe, Sheila, 22 Brumbaugh, Betty, 22 Brumley, Charles, 22, 99, 140, 145 Buford, Raylene, 22, 91, 92, 93, 95, 96, 102,110, 114, 145 Bunn, Willis, 23, 140 Bunnell, Ann, 23, 26f68, 93, 101, 116, 124, 137 Burns, Bill, 23, 76 Bums, Carol, 23 Button, Marlene, 23, 93 Cahill. John, 23, 76 Callaway, Mack, 23, 113 Calvin, Don, 23, 37, 140 Campos, Francisco, 23 Campos, George, 23 Carothers, Sandra, 23, 128, 143, 145 Cary, Bob, 23, 37, 97, 103, 139, 140, 143 Chastain, lim, 19, 23, 37, 83, 84, 85, 86, 97,101,1l1,115,ll7, 120, 128,140, 142, 143, 145 Childress, Howell, 23 Clayton, Robert, 23 Clemons, Wayne, 23 Cockrell, Nancy, 23, 93 Cole, Wayne, 23 Collins, Bob, 23, 69, 70 Conner, Walter, 23, 85, 97, ill, 115, 117, 128, 140, 142, 145 Cook, Ierry, 23, 93, 113 Cotter, Boots, 28 Cottrell, Ma Lon, 23 Cox, Leonar:1i 23 Craig, Barbara, 23, 37, 108, 117, 128, 143,145 Crockett, Allen, 23, 37, 69, 70, 82, 89, 97, 101, 138 Cnim, Dixie Lee, 19, 24, 83, 85, 103, 104. 136 139, 143 Cude, Barbara, 24, 110, 114 Curd, Ted, 24 Curtis, Kip, 24 Daley, Tornrny, 24 Dalke, Donna, 24, 120, 128 Davis, Robert, 7, 24, 37, 69, 70. 82, 99, 1 1 1, 1 17, 123 Deer, Mary Helen, 24, 35, 83, 85, 93, 128, 143 112.115, 117, Dickson, Eugene, 24, 119 h Dismulces, Marcia, 24, 113 Dodd, jerry, 24 Dorris, Maxie, 24, 120, 121 Doss, Brenda, 24, 114 Doty, Donald, 24 Douglas, Verlyn, 24, 103, 141 Dry, William, 14, 140 Dryden, judy, 24, 87 Index Dunlap, Leslie, 24, 98, 99 Dunn, Lynn, 24,110,114,l45 Dnrnn, Joe, 25, e9, 70 Ellis, Casper, 25, 101 Elrod, Cecil, 25, 103, 120 Enrlrley, Sharon, 25 Evans, Larry, 25 Ewing, john, 25 Farquhzr, Katie, 25, 89, 90, 91 Farve, Bobbi, 25, 101 Fisher, Bill, 25 Fisher, jim, 25, 75, 119 Fleming, Kathleen, 25, 130 Forsythe, jerry, 20, 25, as, 140, 143 Fudge, Willie, 25, 69, 70, 82,140 Fuchs, Florence, 25 Gardner, Margaret, 25, 84 Garay, Estella, 25, 93, 95, 96, 114, 145 Gamer, Bill, 25, 140 Gamer, Ieannie, 25, 93, 100. 101 Gamer, Pauline,'25. 89, 101, 123 Gay, Robert, 25, 73 Gentry, Don, 25 Goad, Vemon, 25 Cofnfili, David, 25, 77 Gonser, Albert, 25 Coodsorl, Augustine, 25 Courley, Max, 26, 35, 97, 103, 104, 114, 140, 143, 145 Green, Linda, 26, 37, 123, 1 17 Greenlee, Reginald, 26 Guynn, Ramona, 26 l-Inu, Ioyce, zo, ze, za. 91. 92, 93, 95, 96, 112, 119, 124, 125, 128, 137. Hall, Ronnie, 25, 113 Hammond. Jerry, 26, 72, 86, 89, 97, 125, 138, 140 Harrison, Margaret, ze, 93, 100, 101 Hart, Cartel, 26 Harvey, Iohnnie, 26 Hash, Dianne, 28 Hatfield, Edith, 26, 113 Hefner, Gerald, 28 Henderson, Grace, 26 Henderson, Ronald, 24, 26, 93, 118, 119, 122, 128, 138, 140,144 Hendrickson, Hugh, 26, 140 Henley, Keittia, 26 Hewitt, Don, 26 Higlirlll, George, 5, ze, 120, 121 Hill, Clyde, 27, 119, 120, 121 l'1i11,I0hrl,-27,140 Hirschler, Don, 27, 89, 70, 82, 119, 140 Hittle, William, 27, 119 Hoefer, Ellen, 27 Holloway, Hubie, 27, 97 Hom, Elizabeth, 27 Horst, David, 27, 58, 83, 86, 97, 103, 108, 114,115, 140, 143 Hubhard, Ioe, 27 1-1rrlrnr,Grrry,27, 119, 120, 121 1-Iunsaker, Don, 27, 57 Inglis, Bill, 27 lrwin, 1-lrrlrrll, 21, no, 119,125,125 jackson, Elizabeth, 27, 101 james, Edward, 21, 140 james, Lloyd, 113 Iohnson, Delbere. 27 Jones, Howard, 21, 118, 119 loner, Susan, 27 jordan, john, 27, 119 Kadavy, Georgann, 22, 27, 89, 90, 91, 125, 128, 138, 142 Keeler, Lucretia, 27 Kelley, nerl, 21, 119 Kent, Clarica, 27, 122, 144 Key, A. B., 27,117, 141 Killian, jimmy, 27 Kimball, Herbert, 28, 113 King, Kay, 28, 103, 136 Klein, Ann, 28, 113, 116 Kyle, Charlotte, 28, 93, 101 Landon, Richard, 28, 111, 120 Langham, Koleta, 28, 113 Leonard, Dale, 28 Lepchenske, Gary, 28 Loague, Dan, 28, 37, 97, 100, 101 Lobdell, Iudy, 20, 29, sa, 122 Long, Bob, 5, 28, 104 Long, Bob, 28, 141 Loomis, joe, 28 Lopez, joe, 28 Lyne, Twyman, 28, 119, 141, 144 Lynn, Bill, 218, 28, 69, 70, 82, 83, 111, 128, 141, 143, 144 Marburger, Eddie, 28 Massey, Richard, 28, 83. 115, 123, 141, 142, 143, 145 Mathews, Pat, 28 Matthews, Anna M ay, 29, 113 McCann, Mike, 29 MCDllff, Don, 29, 111 Mclntosh, Carol, 29 McKelvy, Patsy, 13, 20, 29, 78, 79, 93. 112,128,141 143,144 McWatel'S, Charles, 29 Meador, james, 29, 97 Merlell, yrnlrr, 29, l-13 Melton, Patricia, 29, 85 Maller, Berry, 29, 93, 110 Miller, Gerald, 29, 69, 85 Miller, Janice, 29, 89, 93, 112, 128, 145 Miller, L1 Vera, 29 Miller, Mary, 29, 113 Mitchell, Indy, 29, 37, 90, 91, 92, 93, 95, 110, 111, 117, 124, 125, 128, 129, 136, 139, 142, 143,144 Moon, I. D,, 29, 37, 117, 145 Moore, Charles, 29, 113 Moore, Charlie, 5, 29, 101, 103, 111, 134 Moore, Jerry, 29, ss, 97, 141 Moore, jimmy, 29 Morgan, Benny, 29, 66, 67, 69, 70, 72, 73, 82, 122, 131 Morris, George, 29, 111 Morrow, Mary Lou, 29, 88, 100, 101 Murphy, jack, 20, 22, 29, 69. 83, se, 91, 125, 128, 143, 144 , Myriek, Duane, 29 Nard, Joyce, 30, 78, 79 Neal, Bebe, 30, 89, 91 Nelson, Lois, 30 Nettleton, Gwen, 13, 30, 89, 90, 91. 97, 98, 123, 138 Newsom, Gary, 30, 119, 144 Norlin, Eddie. 5, 30, 93, 103, 111, 133, 138 Nunley, Chester, 5, ao, 12, 74, sz Overstreet, Bobby, 113 Pagonis, jimmy, 30, 77 Paine, Charlene, 30, 113 Palmer, Bethene, 30, 85, 128 Pardsh, Nancy, 30, 89 Patrick, Dale, 30, 103, 111, 113, 115 Patton, Carolyn, 30, 122 Peairson, Patrick, 30, 113, 121 Peairson, Sharon. 30, 102 Peake, Io Ann 30 Pendergraft, Hanley, 30 Phillips, jane. 30 Pinkston, Wilbur, 30 Plumlee, D., 31, 118, 119, 141 Pollock, Barbara, 31, 101, 103, 104, 133 Poole, Archie, 31, 141 Porter,jimmy,31, 118, 119- Prren, Marilyn, 31 Quick, Dnrlr jo, 101 Raab, Winston, 31 my, Wilma, 31, 101 Read, Stanley, 31 Records, Carol, 31 Reese, Iimmy, 31, ae, 97, 101, los, 122, 141, 143, 145 Ringgold, 101111, 31 Roberts, Charlene, 31, 110, 114 Roberts, Gene, 5, 31 Robinson, Gloria, 20, 31, 93, 128, 142, 144 Roby, Dick, 31, 82, 86, 97, 111, 117, 124, 125, 129,141,143 Ray, joe, 31 Rossggent, 31 Rnd ge, Don, 31 Ryan, Roger, 31, 69, 70, 77, 82, 98, 99, 141, 143 Ryan, Shirley fSteelmanl. 31, 110, 113 Samuels, Diane, 31, 40, 68, 97, 12, 136, 138 Sai-tin, IeanJ31, 89, 91 Scanlan, jackie, 31 Scott, Sherrill, 31, 93, 101, 128 Seabourn, Iack,31, 141 Seiion, Betty, 32, 141 Seaton, Tommy, 32 Shade, Jack, 32 Shaw, Carlton, 32, 97, 101, 111 Shaw, Merle, 32 Shoekey, janquiu, 32, 101 Shuler, Nancy, 32, 123 Simmons, Fred, 32, 141 Sims, Sidney, 32 sleelrer, Carolyn, az, me Sluuky, Vera. 32, 93 Smith, Barbara, 32 Smith, Berry. az Smith, jun, az, 11:1 Smithee, Wayne, 32, 97, 115, 140, 143 Snipes, William, 32. 91. 99, 113 Sparks, Mynla, 8, 13, 32, 113, 121, 123 Sparks, Shirley, 32 Speer, Marvin, 32, 141 Steele, Alfred, 33, 69, 70, 77 Streetman, George, 5, 33, 69, 70, 75, 82, 130 Sullivan, jimmy, 33 Tainpeah, james, 33, 66, 69, 70, 77 Taylor, Everett, 113 Thies, Rosemary, 33, 91, 92, 93, 95, 96, 1 10 Thomas, James, 33 Thompson, Paul, 3137, 114, 125, 145 Thompson, Velma, 33, 101 Thomton, Cheri, 33, 89, 90, 91, 137, 143 Tidmore, Lewis, 33, 77 Tooley, l'1il:l1ard,33, 140 Tracey, Ronnie, 33, 119, 144 Tramel, Patty, 33, 88, 89, 90, 91 Tumer, Doris, 33 Ulmer, Tex, 33 Upton, Frances, 33 Vneth, Loretta, 33, 89, 90, 91, 137 Vauglln, Betty, 33, 93. 95, 96, 110, 134 Vance, Bill, 33 Walker, yrrdy, 33, 138 Walker, Le Roy. 33 Walton, Bill, 33, 99, 113,121 Watson, Margaret, 33, 93 yn-, ,npr-..,, ,ww Way, Carol Ann, 33, 114 Wells, jim, 34, 72, 83, 128, 141, 143 Westbrook, Robert, 34 Whitaker, Betty, 34 Whitmore, Hurry, 34 Williams, Bobby, 34, 119 WilliamS, Mike, 34 Wilson, Larry, 34, 128, 141 Wise, Dallas, 34 Wiser, Robert, 34 Wood, De Ann, 5, 34, 98, 99, 121, 138 Workman, jackie, 34 Wright, Elnora, 34, 113 Wright, Mignon, CWade J, 33 Yoder, Barbara, 24 IUNIORS Aaron, Merle, 38, 119 Abernnrlry, Dwasne, as Almlins, Inks, 19. 38, 73, 83, 36, 97, 125, 142, 143 Adair, Rita, 38 Alexander, Dean, 38, 119 Allen, Beverly, as, 121 Allen, Lois, 38 Anderson, Iames, 38 Arnold, Phyllis, 38 Ash, Ioetta, 38 Austin, Gayle, 38, 113 Baizan, Larry, 38 Baker, Ieane, 38 Ballard, Alene, 38, 101 Banks, La Verne, 38 Barnett, Lee, 38, 73 Beattie, Gerald, 38 aemy, Ken, se, 99, 101 Behymer, Homer, 38 Benford, Roy, as Benson, Steve, 38, 96, 97, 111, 125 Bishog, Raynette, 33, 89, 91, 124, 125, 136 Black um, Carolyn, 38 Blalock, Leon, 35 Blanchard, Alan, 38 Blanchard, Roberta, 38, 88, 85, 89, 103 Bolner, Paul, 38 Bowles, Lela Ruth, 38 Braudrick, Carolyn, 38 Brewer, Esther, 38 Briggs, Annie, as, sv, 102 Briscoe, Walton, 19, 38 Brook, Patricia, 38, 103, 110, 112 Brundage, Eddie, 38, 70, 73 Buckle, Mlry, 38 Burch, Shirley, 43 Burchett, Thomas, 38 Burroughs, james, 38, 119 Butler, Reda, 38. B7 Cam bell, Mila, 38, 128, 138 Cardsnas, Antonio, 38 f Cary, Mariin, 38 Casey, Don, 38 Caton, Raymond, 38 Cauffiel, Audrey, 38 Celesine, Bobbie, 38 Clarke, Wanda, 38, 85 Clevenger, sharon, as, 103 Cobble, Earl, 38, 69 Cocherl, Margaret, 38, 137 Colvin, R. A. 35, 77, 97, 103, 119 Combs, Ronald, 38 Cotr, Sharon, 38, 93 Cor tt, Pat, 39 Corley, jerry, 39 Couch, Pat, 39, 103, 1317 Crawford, Clayetta, 39, 101 Creel, Linda, 39, 142, 143 Daniel, Diane, 39, 121 Davenport, Ieanette, 39 Davidson, Neil, 39 Davis, Marvin, 39 Day, Ruby. 39 Deakins, Kenneth, 39 Dean, Cary, 39, 82, 83, 87, 97, 108, lll, 125 de 1 reese,Iohn, 39, 73, 86, 117, 125 Deihm, Frank, 39, 120 Dewoody, Shirlene, 39, vs Dickson, Gloria, 39 Donatelli, Phyllis, 39, 103 Dotsoh, Patricia, 39 Doty, Dean, 39, 103 Dnry, Jean, as Douglas, Larry, 39, 91, 119 Dove, Billy, 39 Dunlap, Henry, 39, 103, 119 Dnnn. Beverly, 39 Eason, Richard, 39 Eckhart, ynrry, 39 Eden, Ronald, 39 Elder, 1immy,39 Eller, Donna jean, 39 Ellison, Louise, 39 lslrnirlr, jane, 39 Elniore, Carl, 39 Eulbanlts, Gayle, 19, 39, 89, 101, 139 Farrill, Bruce, 39, 69 Fields, Phill, 39 Fllinnagan, Kenneth, 39, 73, 125 Far, Emily, ao, 89 Frazier, Carol, 39 Frost, Carolyn, 39, 113 Fryrear, Inck, 39, vo, 12, 14, sz Funches, Ioe, 39 -146- rl, Gaines, Norval, 39, 113 Gale, Marilyn, 39 Garrett, Arlene, 39 Garvin, Harold, 39 Germany, Roy, 39 Gill, Charlie, 39 Ginden, Bemard, 39 Glass, Wynona, 39 Goad, Roy, 39, 89, 70, 73, 82 Goodenough, Edith, 39 Goodwin, Gary, 39 Goodwin, Glen, 39 Gragg, Jim, 69, 70 Graham, Dixie, 39, 112 Gregory, Boyd, 39, 113 Griffith, Jim, 39, 97 Griffith, Barbara, 39 crigeriew, Vola, 39 Guess, Eugene, 39, 99 Hager, Maloolrn, 39, 69, 97 Hale, Bruce, 39, 120 Halestread, Johnny, 39 Hamby, Bill, 39 ' Hardwick, Elizabeth, 39, 79, 87, 93 Hargis, Philli , 40 Harper, Harold, 40 Harper, Orville. 40 Harrington, Charles, 40 Harris, Ann, 40, 113 Harrison, J, C,, 40 Haworth, Dale, 40 Heard, Joe, 40, B7 Hembree, Eldon, 40 Herring, Don, 40, 69, 70, 72, 73, 75, 124 Hickman, Joyce, 40 Hicks. June, 40, 87, 110 Hicks, Patsy, 40 Highfill, Milvalene, 40, 113 Hill, Cleta, 40 Honea, George, 40 Hopper, Charles, 40, 120 Hom, Dorothy, 40, 113 Hubbard, Russell, 40 Hund, Wilbur, 40 Hungerford, Lawrence, 40 ' Ingraham, James, 40, 101 Jenkins, Billy, 40 Jenkins, Ronnie, 40, 87 Jenkins, Roy, 69 Jenkins, Walta, 40, 101 Jimboy, Jay, 69 Jimenez, Frank, 40 Johnson, Dennis, 40, 97 Johnson, Donald, 69 Johnson, Mildred, 40 Jones, Harry, 40, 69,82 Jones, Shirley, 40, 93, 95, 96 Kepler, Biu, 40 King, Chappie, 40 King, Jimmy, 40, 119 Kirkwood, Betty, 40, 78, 79 Knight, Mary Sue, fPeyrotJ, 40 La Fevers, Mary, 40, 101, 102 Laurent, Le Roy, 40, 125 Leffel, Norma, 40 Lene, La.rry, 40 Lewis, Betty Jo, 40 Link, Kay Sue, 40 Lipe, Jim, 40 Little, Leon, 40, 119 Lovett, Karen, 40 Loomis, Bob, 40 Lowe, Carole, 40, 101, 117, 142, 143 Mackey, J. 11., 40, 120 Mann, Emma Jean, 40 Marburger, Rita, 40 March, Carolyn, 40 Mathis, James, 40 Mayabb, Carl, 40 McCoy, Ralph, 41 McCubbin, Ronald, 41 McFadden, Janette, 41 McFarlane, Robert, 41 McGough, Doris, 41 McKee, Elaine, 41 McLaughlin, Bob, 41 McLaughlin, Margaret, 41, 113 McQuown, Lattie, 41, 93, 95, 96 McWaters, Dale, 41, 69, 77 Metcalf, Gene, 41 Milam, Sara Lee, 41, 89, 91 Miller, Karl, 41 Milner, Kay, 41, 89, 91 Minniclf, Tommy, 41, 121 Mitchell, Sherrill, 41 Moore, Buddy, 41 Moore, Charles, 41 Moses, Tom, 41, 1 11 Murdock, Ann, 41, 89, 91, 124, 125, 131, 136 Neely, Joy, 41, 78, 79 Nelson. Barbara, 41 Nelson, Judy, 41 Newsome, Wynnona, 41 Nixon, Beverly, 41, 101 Norman, Jackie, 41 Nuckols, Edward, 41 Nuckols, Ella, 41, 89 Ochoa, George, 41 Oden, Douglas, 41, 97 0'Neal, 1'l.B.,41, 69, 73 Osborne, Lou Ann, 39, 41, 87, 93, 95, 96, 101, 124, 125, 128 Owens, Wayne, 41, 111, 125 -147- Paisley, Vera, 38, 41, 89, 123, 138 Parker, Martha, 41 Parks, Norma, 41, 101 Patric, Frank, 41, 120 Patten, Sam, 41, 72, 73 Percell, Jo Ann, 41 Peters, Esther, 41, 78, 79 Pfankee, Terry, 41, 119 Pfannkuche, Gail, 41 Pierce, Barbara, 41, 78, 79, 123 Pinkston, Willa May, 41 Potter, Charles, 41, 120 Posey, Pat, 41 Prieto, Jasie, 41 Prince, Shelby, 41, Puett, Bob, 41 Pulliam, Barbara, 41, 103 Putney, Patsy, 41 Ross, Peggy, 41 Rothenbusch, Christel, 41 , 78, 79 Reed, Eugene, 41, 120 Reidel, Peggy, 41 Reinold, Manford, 41 Rex, Delphir, 41, 101 Rhodes, Carol, 41, 89 Hives, Judy, 41, as, 91 Roberts, Gwendolyn, 41, 101 Rogers, Jimmy, 41 Ruth, Mary Lou, 41 Sallee, Pat, 41 Samples, Margie, 41 Sage, Donna, 42 Schaefer, John, 42, 43, 97 Schulz, Donald, 42, 69, 77, 97, 111, 124, 125 Schwemly, Glenn, 42 soon, Jack, 42 Scott, Sue, 42 sesher, John, 42 Seymour, Jo Ann, 42 Shelden, Wilma, 113, 121 Sills, Ronald, 42, 97, 113 Simmons, Anna, 42, 87 Simmons, Claudia, 42 Simmons, Danny, 42 Smith, Bernice, 42 Smith, Jerry, 42 Smith, Raymond, 42, 111 Snow, Jimmy, 42 Somberg, Howard, 42, 103, 104 spradlin, Don, 42, 119 Spurlock, Barbara, 42 Spybuck, Cooper, 42, 120 Standridge, Joy, 42 Steele, Carl, 42 Sturgis, Judy, 42, 93, 95,96 Sullivan, Jerrel, 41, 42, 69, 70, 82 Tainpeah, George, 77 Taylor, June, 42 Taylor, Peggy, 42, 93, 95, 96, 101, 123 Tennery, Clarence, 42 Thomas Carol 42 , yn, Thompson, Theodore, 42, 44, 72, 77, 87, 11 1 Threatt, Allen, 42 Turner, Bruce, 42 Tye, Jane, 42 Vallejo, Rosie, 101 Van Bibber, Jerry, 119 Van Camp, Jan, 12, 38, 84, 85 Vaughn, Gracie, 42 Vinson, Dola, 42, 121 Walker, Adam, 101 Walker, Joyce, 42, 10, 19, 123 Walker, Larry, 42 Walker, Richard, 42 Wallace, Steve, 42 Waller, Sharon, 42, 93, 100, 101, 108, 114, 124, 128 Walton, Anna Mae, 42 Wampler, Jane, 42, 78, 79, 102 Ware, Sammie, 42 Washington, James, 42:09, 70, 74, 82 Wells, Dixie, 42, 82, 117, 137 Wetwiska, Pat, 42, 113, 130 White, Milton, 42 Wiggins, Sharon, 42 Wigington, Earl, 42 Williams, John, 42, 69, 97, 122 Wilson, Don, 42, 87, 97, 113 Wilson, Earline, 42 Wilson, Mike, 42, 113 Wilsnin, Overton, 43, 119, 125 Winkleman, Clyde, 43, 69, 70, 74, 97, 119 Winslow, Marietta, 43, 113 Winters, Jim, 43 Witwick, Betty, 43, 00, 89 Wolnack, Gail, 41, 43, 89, 90, 91, 117, 124, 125, 139 Wood, Sarah, 43 Worthy, Jimmy, 43 Wright, Clyde, 43, 108 Wright, Johnanna, 43, 89,91 Yehle, Bill, 43,69 Yoder, Betty, 43, 113 Young, Dwayne, 43 SOPHOMORES Aaron, J. C., 47 Adams, Kingsley, 41, 98,99 Alexander, Cynthia, 47 Alexander, Wallace, 47, 101 Allen Ronnie, 47 Alyea, John, 47, 87, 111 Index Anderson, Tom, 47 Arkeketa, Woodrow, 47 Askew, Wanda, 47, 78, 79, 93 Atteben'y, Alice, 47 Aynes, Teddy, 47 Bailey, Jack, 41, 49, 98, 99 Baker, Velda Sue, 47 Bale, Earl, 47 , Ballinger, Lois, 41, 102 Barkley, Billy, 47 Bell, Grant, 47 Berg, Larin, 47 Black, David, 47, 49, 103, 115, 117 Blakley, Kathleen, 47, 79 Blalock, Judy, 47 Blundell, Patricia, 47 Boaz, Connie, 47, 88, 89, 91 Bonney, Karen, 47 nonswurih, Jerry, 41, 76 Box, Homer, 47 Bennett, Robert, 47 Breeden, Darlene, 47 Brown, John Edward, 47 Brandon, Noel, 47, 120 Buckles, Joan, 47 Bucy, Gene, 47, 85, 111, 115, 121 Bulock, Aaron, 47 Burchett, Danny, 41, 97 Burley, Woodrow, 41, 73 Cahill, Doris, 47 Caradine, Charles, 47, 87, 99 Cargill, Glenda, 47 Carothers, Midge, 47 Carpenter, Herman, 51 Casey, Joan, 47 Casteel, Lois, 47, 102 Cavers, Hattie, 47 Chastain, Joy, 47, 89, 91, 112 Childs, Kathy, 47, 78, 79 Clugston, Judith, 47 Coffey, vera, 41, 119 Cole, Virgil, 41, 112 Cook, Fred, 47,111 Cooley, Ann, 47 Connell, Jerry, 47 Corley, Jon, 47 Corley, Sue, 41, 87 Crawford, Miles, 48, 101 Crenshaw, Clevis, 48 Cross, Bill, 48 Cude, Beverly, 48, 110 Cull, Imogene, 48 Daglish, Patricia, 48 Daley. Lynda, 48, 89, 91 Dalke, Robert, 48 Davis, Gertrude, 48, 78, 79, 102 Dean, Floyd, 48 Decker, Phyllis, 48 Demmitt, Gene, 43 Dill, Sammie Kaye, 48, 93, 95, 96, 110 Dotson, Florine, 48 Doyah, Lucille, 48 Driskill, Gary, 48 Duffy, James, 47, 48, 70, 83, 86, 97, 117, ' 125 Dunn, Pauline, 19, 48, 110, 114, 122 Dutton, Jerry, 48, 77, 112 Dutton, Jim, 48 Eaton, Sara Jo, 48, 93, 95, 90, 110 Elliott, Linda, 48 - Ellison, Dimple, 48, 102 Erb, Bob, 48 Eubanks, Dale, 48, 76 Evans, James, 48 Evans, Verna, 48 Fain, Otis, 48, 99, 121 Fairless, Gail, 48 Faris, Rex, 48, 69 Fanner, Bill, 48 Fisher, Jo Ann, 48 Ford, John, 48 Fuller, Meldean, 48, 93 Fulson, Bobbie, 48 Gain, Glen, 48 Gareia, Johnny, 48, 73 Garcia, Manuel, 48 Garrison, Melvin, 48 Goad, Donald, 48 Golden, Billy, 48 Grant, Jimmy, 48 Greenhoward, Berry, 48 Creenhoward, Inez, 48 Grimes, Laura, 48 Hager, James, 48 Haggard, John, 48 Hale, James, 48, 78, 103, 104 Hale, Margaret, 48, 85 Hall, Bemard, 48 Hall, Dean, 48 Hall, George, 48 Hall, Yvonne, 48, 101, 108, 110 Hanihy, Kay, 49, 19, 79 Hammon, Bill, 48, 99 Harnrnnnd, James, 48 Hardriek, Mary, 49, 102 Harris, Linda, 48 Harris, Ralph, 48, 112 Harrison, Bobbie Jean, 48 Harrison, Max, 48 Harrison, Richard, 48 Harvey, David, 48, 64 Harvey, Tommy, 48, 73 Hawkins, Eady, 49 Hayes, Jean, 49, 114, 139 Hayes, Robert, 49, 11, 97, 117 Heimbach, Lois, 49 Henderson, Carla, 49, 102 Hewitt, Wendell, 49 Hiekrnan, Katy, 49 Hill, Judy, 49, 51, 89, 91 Hill, Patricia, 49, 122 Hinkle,. Ray, 49 Holligsworth, Jeannette, 49, 102 Holsey, John, 49 Howell, Olive, 49, 89, 110 Huffhines, Mary, 49, 114 Huggins, Dennis, 49. 51, 73, 97, 125 Hughes, Ann, 49, 114 Husted, Wayne, 49, 90, 99 Hutchinson, Clifford, 49 Jackson, Ralph, 49, 77 Jaekson, Wanda, 49 James, William, 49, 112 Jenkins, Joyce, 49, 102 Johnson, Dorothy, 49 Johnson, Elaine, 49 Johnson, Wanda, 49, 93, 102 Jordan, Dee Ann, 49 Jordan, William, 49, 69, 70, 82 Kahmar, David, 49 Kelsey, Donna, 47, 49, 89, 91 Kennedy, Phyllis, 49, 114 Krows, Marilyn, 49 Legg, Parnala, 49, 112 Lincoln, Peggy, 49, 31, 93, 95, 93, 102, 1 10 Lloyd, Howard, 49, 99 Lobdell, Herbert, 49 Losson, Jerry, 49 Mariman, Roger, 49, 104 Mason, Carol, 49 May, Glenda, 49 Mayfield, Ray, 49, 77 McCord, Jerry, 49 McCord, Jirnrny, 49 McCullough, Alice, 49, 113, 121 Mcllaniels, Yvonne, 49 McDonald, J. R., 49 McDuffee, Dianne, 49, 85, 114 McGowen, Henry, 49 McPherson, Judy, 49 Miller, Loretta, 49 Miller, Orville, 49 Miller, Patsy, 49 Millican, Linda, 49 Moore, Charles, 50 Moore, Darlene, 50 Moore, Rebecca, 50, 93, 95 Morgan, Delores, 50 Murdock, Mary Lou, 50, 89. 91, 132, 123 Myers, Pauline, 50, 78 Neal, James, 50 Nelson, Delores, 50, 114 Nelson, Erma Lou, 50, 114 Nelson, Mildred, 50 Nettleton, Mike, 50, 98, 99 Nevez, Gloria, 50, 89, 91 Ore, John. 50, 69, 77, 99 '0mdorff, Tom, 50 Overstreet, Pheoba, 50, 87, 110, 117 Parker, Byron, 50 Parks, Melvin, 50 Parks, Wanda, 50 Parton, Levenia, 50, 114 Patchin, Pat, 69 Peak, Phyllis, 50 Plumlee, Joe, 50, 73 Pope, Eva, 50 Poner, Jim, 50 Pray, Lyman, 50 Price, Chuck, 50, 73 Price, Clara Lou, 50, 78, 79 Pruitt, Patsy, 50, 102 narnirez, Vincent, 50 Raymond, Rosemary, 50 Reese, Lavema, 50, 114 Rich, Ray, 50, 103 Richmond, Betty Leu, 50, 93 Ritter, Gloria, 50 Roberdes, Jimmy, 50 Robinson, Melbra, 50, 78, 79 Roe, Lee, 50 Rolland, Rand, 50 Rose, Carolyn, 50, 95, 101 Rotzoek, Beverly, 50 Russell, Earl, 50 Russell, Ruth Ann, 50 Salley, Carol, 50 Sandlin, Marsha, 50 Sartin, Barbara, 50, 108, 123 Shaw, George, 50 shaw,- Mary Ann, 50, 93, 95, 96, 102, 110 Shelton, Ronnie, 50 Simmons, Ray, 50 Sims, Juanita, 50, 93, 95, 96, 110 Smith, Carla, 50 Smith, Eugene, 50, 76 Smith, Joyce, 50 Smith, Judy, 50 Smith, Odell, 50 Smith, Robert, 50 Smith, Ruth Ann, 50, 87, 93, 95, 96 Spann, Harvey, 50, 121 Steele, Sandra, 50 Stephens, Donna, 50 Stephens, Fred, 50, 68, 98, 99, 103 4 Stephenson, Gwen, 50 Subitlaw, John, 50 Sullivan. Bnice, 50 Sullivent, Robert, 50, 120 Taylor, Dick, 51, 101 Templeton, David, 51, 85, 111, 115, 121 Thies, Lorita, 51, 93, 95, 96, 102, 110 Thomas, Archie, 51 Thorn, Mary Ann, 51, 102 Threatt, Martha, 51 Tramel, Jo Ann, 51, 89, 123, 125 Tye, Emest, 51 Vance, Nancy, 51 Varner, Joe, 51 Vasquez, Dora, 51 Vasquez, Roberta, 51 Vaughn, Wilma, 51, 85, 93, 103,110 Walker, Virginia, 51 Wall, Joe, 51, 85 Warner, Michael, 51 Webb, Patricia, 51, 93, 95, 96, 110 Weeks, Beth, 51 Weems, Joe, 51 Weinpert, Anna Marie, 51, 78, 79 West, Patricia, 51, 93 White, Richard, 51 Wilder, Carol, 51, 85 Williams, Billy, 51 Wilson, Paul, 51 Winfrey, Jinuny, 51, 112 Wood, Don, 51 Wood, Sarah, 85 Wood, Tony, 51, 99, 119 Young, 1..a Veda, 51, 101 FRESHMEN Alinro, Betty, 52 Allen, James, 52, 69, 70, 77, 82, 88 Allen, Phyllis, 52 Ambum, Julia, 52, 102, 103 Anderson, Beverly, 52 Anderson, Joyce, 52 Anderson, Linda, 52, 89, 91 Anderson, Mickey, 52, 70, 77, 97 Annstrong, Dorothy, 52 Bamett, James, 52, 76 Biffle, Mary, 52 Bonapart, Carol, 52. 86, 87 Bordwine, John, 52 Bowen, Billy Joe, 52 Bowling, Shirley, 52 Bredy, Phillis, 52 Briscoe, Jacqueline, 52, 102 Brown, Christopher, 52, 77 Brown, Henry, 52 Brown, Marvin, 52 Burchfiel, Jerry, 52, 97, 108, 115 Burns, Allen, 52 Burris, Jewel, 52 Butler, Matoka, 52, 103 Canady, Ed, 52 Capshaw, Fred, 52 Carico, Charles, 52 Carter, Wesley, 52 Chambers, Evelyn, 52 Cheatham, Raymond, 52 Claybom, Richard, 52 Clowers, Paul, 52 Coffey, Johnny, 52 Cole, Eleanor, 52, 103, 104 Cole, Donald, 52 Colvin, Billy, 52 Combs, Fem, 52 Cota, Virginia, 52, 86 Cowan, Connie, 52 Crum, Robert, 52, 103, 106 Cutler, Judy, 52 Daugherty, Patricia, 52 Davidson, Billy, 52 Davis, Cassandra, 102 Day, Clyde, 52, 112 Decker, Virgie, 53, 112 De Haven, George, 53 Denton, Kenneth, 53 Dill, jirnniy, 53 Dill, Clarence, 53 Dougherty, Kenneth, 53 Drake, Bert, 53, 112 Drew, Glenda, 53, 103 Driskill, Gail, 53, 102 Dumont, Charles, 53 Dunagan, Paul, 53 Dutton, Bob, 53 Eakes, Sharon, 53 Ellis, Phillip, 53 Elrod, Merle, 53 Ennis, Barbara, 53 Farrell, Janie, 53 Faulkner, Sandra, 53 Faulkner, Troy, 53 Fields, Catherine, 53 Forman, Jimmy, 53 Flowers, Ronald, 53 Franklin, Gloria Ann, 53 Frogge, Karen, 53, 114 Gales, Ienie, 53 Garner, Alice, 53 carr, Ray, 53, 69, 76, 77 Germany, Harry, 53 Gentry, Bernioe, 102 Glidewell, Sammy, 53 Goad, Jerry, 53 Coforth, Dale, 53 Greer, Harry, 5:1 Griffith, Marilyn, 53 Grissom. Wilma, 53 Hager, james, 53 Hamilton, Clenitn, 53, 103 Hnrllert, Oliver, 53 Harris, Charlotte, 53. 102 Harvey, Bamey, 53, 76 Hastings, Karen, 53 Haynes, james, 53 Henrd,1anelle. 55, 112 Helms, Geneve, 53, 89, 91 Hill, Mary, 53, 89, 91 Holt, Buddy, 53 Holt, james, 112 Hopper, Barham, 53, 102 Horn, Pansy, 53, B9 Hauser, Jerry, 53 Hauser. Fatt, 53 Howry. lol-in, 53 Hubbard, Gene, 53, 112 Hudson, Phyllis, 53, 86, 114 Huffines, Elena, 53 Huggins, Kathryn, ss, B7 Hughes, Dot, 53 Hultquist, Roger, 53 In am Carol n 53 86 89,1135 gr . y . . . Ingram, Kaihryrr, 55, 102 jnve, Theme, 53 jefferson, Jerry, 53 jenkins, Salmaree, 53, 102 jimboy, Comelius, 53 johnson, Archie Mae, 53 jones, johnny, 53 jordan, jerrree, 54, 102 Kennedy, Ed. 99 Kennedy, Roy, 54 Kirk, Joe, 54 Kirkwood, George Ann, 54 Krows, Ierry, 54, 76 Kulka, Helen, 54 Langley, Barbara, 54 Lambert, Cleta, 54 Lrrrdry, Sue, 54, 102 Lee, Anna Belle, 54, 102. Leemhuis, Sherman, 54 Leith, Linda, 54, 93, 95, 96 Lskerr. Mary, 54 Loggins, Marietta, 54, 102 League, Christa. 54 Lowry, Charles, 54, 106 Mailes, jerry, 54, 97 Martinez, Bobbie, 54 Mauldin, jamie, 54, 93, 95, 96, McAl.is1er, JoAnn, 54 McCauley. Joyce, 54 McClure, David, 19, 54, 83 McFarland, Patricia, 54 McLellan, Billee, 54 Meador, Ted, 54 Melton, Doris, 54 Miller, Don, 54, 76, 77 Mulhall, Johnny, 54 Munday, Verna, 54 Nard, Bonnie, 54 Nash, Charles, 54, 77 Neal, Dortheile, 54 Neely, Shirley, 54, 102 Norman, Marilyn. 54, 102 Oden, Richard, 54, 86, 97, 115 Oller, Gene, 54 Owens, Charlene, 54 Owens, Fred, 54, 86 Parker, Yelma, 54 Patterson, Delbert, 54 Parvin,1ohnnie, 54, 93 Paxton, Patricia, 54 Peak, Barbara, 54 Peterson, Anita. 54 POC, Dennis, 54 Potter, Earl, 54, 91, 99, 112 Price, Billy, 54 Pulliam, Jerry, 54 Rains, john, 54 Resler, Freddie, 54, 97 Richardson, Andrew, 54 Rigsby, Billy, 54 Ringgold, Betty, 55 Rebirreerr, 1inm1y,55 Ross, Callie Mne, 55 Rosson, Ada. 55 Rothenbusch, Herman, 55 Russell, Earl, 55 Salazar, Gilbert, 55 Sallee, Oleta, 55, 102 Sancliez, Frankie, S5 Saunders, Victor, 55 Sells, Patti ju, 55, B6 Senn, Harmon, 55 Sesher. Rita, 55 Shahan, Bobby, 55 Shaffer, Cynthia, 55, 102 shew, 1. v., 55 Shaw, Zethel, 55 Slusser, john, 55 Smith, Ierry, ss, 87 srrrich. -lohn 1-1., ss - Smith, Judy, 55 Smith, Sandra, 55 Smith, William, 55, 77, 86 Starbuck, Ronald. 55, 112 Steele, Louis, 55, 76, 77 Sticltland, Eddie, 55, 76, 99 Stockton. Jimmie, 55, 99, 112 Stokes, Johnny, 55 1 Stone, Wilbur, 55, 76, 99 Strnther, William, 55 Tollison, Charles, 55, 112 Taylor, Karen, 55, 59, 91 Taylor, Starlene, 55 Thomas, Spencer, 55, 75 Therrr, lane, 102 Tipton, Viola, 55 Tucker, Mary. 55, 86, 102 Turner, Lucretia, 55 Vnndiver, Billie, 55 Wnlker, Douglas, 55 VVal1:er, Ermn, 55 Walters, Patsy, 55 NVatlcins, jerry, 55, BS, 99, 112 Wares. jim, 55 Weeks, Beth, 55 Weeks, Sterlin, 55, 103 Werncke, Leo, 54, 55, 86 Whitaker, Kathryn, 55 wigirrnerr, Rm, 55, 78, as Williams. jimmie, 55 Williams. Ronnie, 55 Wilson, David, 55 Wood, Alfred, 55 Yousey, William, 55 Young, Billy, 55,112 Davis, Cassandra, 55 Richeson, Shiolett, 55 EIC-HTH GRADE Aaron. Arlene, 56, 106 Allen, Hayden, 56, 86, 87 Allen. jameS,56. 106, 108 Apple, Harold, 56. 106 Arurrrr, Beverly, se Austin, Nadine, 56, 102 Ash, Wilbert, 56 Barley, Harrell, se, 76 Baker, Gaylene, se Balodis, Inara, 56 Barnett, Paul, 56, 106 Basey, Wesley, 56 Beil, Freddie, 50, 106 Berry, Ieanne, 54, 56 Biggs, Mary Ann, 56 Bishop, Earl, so Blackburn, Billy, 56 Blake, Nancy, 56 Boyd, jim, 56 Boyd, Roger, 56, 102 Bratton. Sharon, 56, 106 Brite, Thelma, 56 Brown, Ioy, 56, 102 Brown, Marjorie, ss Bums, john, 56 Byrant, Glenn, 56 Caldwell, Nolan, 56 Caldwell, Sandy, 56 , Cardenas, Carmen, 56 cerrrey, Shirley, se Carr, Frances, 56, 106. 109 Chatman, Laura, 58 Co1ter,1ean, 56, 86, 108. 109 Coleman, Charles, 56 Collins, Ann, 56, 86 cerrrreu, Billy, se, 135 cerrelr, cyrrurre, 56 Crockett, Ianna, 56, 106 Dry, Barbara, sa, sa Davis, Tommy, 56 Doakes, Lloyd, 56 Dobbins, Emmitt, 56 Dodd, Virginia, 56, 103. 108. 1 Duty, Derrrld, se Duty, Ronald, 57, 102 Duyah, ary, 51, me Durbin Roy, 57 Dye, Wanda, 57 Ellison, Florence, 57 Elmore, Delores, 57, 86 Errdeley. vayrerr, 57 Fields, Clarence, 57 Fields, Russell, 57 Fitzgerald, Nerrrrr. 51, 106 Fixico, Ioyce, 57 Fowler, Io Ann, 51, s1, 102 Fuller, Pamella, 57 Gale, james, 51, 106 Gamble, Iackie, 57 Garner, Thomas, 57, 106 cerren Judy Arrrr, 57 Gibbs, Bill, 57, 112 Goforth, Cloveta, 57 ceedrrr, Jeff, 57 Green, Ray, 57 Guess, Arthur, 57 Cuynn, Gay, 57 Cwin, Sharon, 57, 103, 106 Hamilton, Ann, 57 Hammond, Diane, 57, 106 Harbert, Bettie, 57 Harris, juhrriee, 57 Harrison, Donald. 57 Hartman, Donna, 57, 102 Hatcher. Kenneth, 57 Hawkins, Archie, 57, 102 Haworth, lerry, 57 Haworth, Leslie, 57 Heard, Carol, 57, 106 . Heard, Leonard, 57- Hcimbach, Don, 57 Herrrirer, Keren. 57 Hensley, jerry, 57 09 Index Hessel, Arthur, 57 Hill, David, 57, 86, 106 Hill, Douglas, 57, 106 Hood, Norma, 57 Herrek, Betty, 57 Howry, Billy, 57, 106 Hunter. Maurice, 57 Hyatt, Neva, 57 Ingram, Ann. 57 jackson, Glenna, 57, 102 Iohnnene, Glen, 57 Johnson, Dora, 57 Iohnson, Kenneth, 57, 106 Jones, Bill, 57 Innes, james, 57 jones, Vernona, 57 jordan, Bernice, 57 Kemp, Lavon, 57, 102 Kenedy, Carl, 57 Kidwell, Vonda, 57, 58 Kimball. Lowell, 57 King, Donna, 57 Lane, Betty, 57, 112 Ledferd, Deyle, 57 Leftwich, Mary, 57 Leitte, Roberta, 58 Lewix, jeannie, 58, 106, 108, 109 Lockhart. Glenn, 58 Lnwery, Penny, 58. 108 Mryebh, serah, ss McCauley, Theodore, 58 McCoy, Samuel, 58 McCullough, Betty, 58. 86 Mebaniels, Iaequeline, 58 McFadden, Vivian, 58 McFarland, Della, 58 McKane, Angus, 58 McKee, Mickey, 58 McKee, Thurman, 112 McMillan, Shirley, 58, 87, 112 Meeks, Dorothy, 58 Mercer, Maedean, 58 Metcalf. Donna, 58 Miller, Elwin, 58 Miller, Evelyn, 58, 102 Miller, james, 58 Mitchell. Carol. 58, 86, 102, 106, 108 Mobbs, Billy, 55 Moore, Dorothy, 58, 106 Moore, Robert, 58 Moore, james, 58 Mrrrry, James, ss New, Enoch, 58 Newport, Frrrrrlr, ss Nobles, Rose Zella, 58 Norlin, Diana, 58, 86, 103 O'Neil, Patricia, 58, 106 Parks, Garland, 58, 76, 106 Parvin, Therion, 58 Payne, Gene, 58 Perry, Tumalie, 58, 86, 103, 106, 109, 108 Peterson. Joyce, 58 Philips, Charles, 58, 106 Puente, Gloria, 58, 102 Qrrirrrrerremmery Ann, 58, 103, 108, 109, 123 Rambo, Dennis, 58, 93 Ramsey, Derlerre, 53, 102 Robinson, Pecolia, 58 Rudy, Melbrr, ss ' Samuel, Naomi, 58, 102 Sanchez, Anita, 58, 102 Senters, janet, 58 Smalley, Ronnie, 58, 106 Smith, Jake, ss Smith, jerry, 58 Smith, Larry, ss Smith, Willa, 58, 102 Snow, 1une,5S, 102 Spangler, Doris, 58 scrrrrley, Mary, 59 Stein, Benjamin, 59, 112 Stewart, Melvin, 59, 102 Thomas, jernree, 59, 102 Thompson, Terry, 59 Tiemeyor, Maxine, 59, 87, 108 Tillison, Bill, 59 Townsend, Kenneth, 59, 86, 102 Tramel, Mary, 59 Tuhhs, Dnnet, 59 Tullis, Clara, 59 Trrriey, Bill, 59 Walker, Nancy, 59, 108, 137 Walker, Vextina, 59 Way, Donna, 59 Weeks, Hutchie, 59 Wells, Wiley, 59 Werr, Gary, 59, me wlrire, 1uanita,59, 102 Williams, Paul, 59 Willis, Beverly, 59 Wood, Delbert, 59,106 Wood, Ruth Ann, 59, 106 Woods, Billy, 59 Wvtth, Thelma, 59 SEVENTH GRADE Allen, Roy, 59 Alexander, Alma, 59 Alexander, Hay, 59 Armstrong, Bnrbnrn,,59 Armstrong, Beverly, 59 Atnddlety, Kathleen, 59 Austin. Ronald, 59 Autry, Iudy, 59, ae Bailey, Alonzo, 59 Banks, Glenna. 59 Benson, Mark, 59 Bigsoldier, Ioyce, 59 Blalock, naelry, 59 Bonaparte, Barbara, 59 Boyd, Danny, ss Brerrrerr, johnny, 59 Brazell, Melvin, 59 Brown, Bill, 59 Brown, Herrilla, 59 Brown, Sharon, 59 Bnrner, Krueger, 59 Byrd, Iuanitu, 59 Carothers, Genelle, 59, 137 Casey, Mike, 59 ' Clayton, Carlis, 59 Clemons, Gary, 59 Coats, Louise, 59 Cobble, Richard, 59 Coker, Douglass, 59 Coker, Franklin, 59 Coker, Rosemary, 59, 108, 109 Corbin, William, 59 Corley, Lrrrdr, 59, 109 Cox, Eddie Wayne, so Cox, Mamie, 60 Creason, Mary K., 60 crrrse, Le Roy, so Daniels, jo, 60, 87 Davenport, james, 60 Davis, Marie, 60 Deelrrrrs, Jrrdy, so, 109 Degrrrfferrrerd. Elvin, so Dill, Nancy, 60 Dockrey, Raymond, 60 Donihoo, Sue, 60, 86 Dunn, Hoyd, 60 Dupree, Carl, 60 Dutton, Dale, 60 Dutton, Lynda, 60 Eden, Pat, 60 Faris, Tom, 60 Faulkner, Hazel, 60 Fields, Lyle, 60 Florez, Dolores, 60 Fogarty, jimmy: 60 Fuller, Brenda, 19, 60, 87, 108 Fulsom, Eunita, 60, 86 Gamble, Hazel, 60 crrrdrrer, Mary jerre, 60, 108 Catlin, Billie lean, 60 Cay, Wanda, 60 Class, Tommy, 60 Golden, Mary, 60 Godwin, Barbara, 60 Cordon, Donald, 60, 86 Haggard, jimmy, 60 Hale, Patricia, 60 Hale, Ellen, 60 Hardy, Donna, 60 Hardy, Dorothy, eo 1-rerirey, Agrrhe, so, 87, ms Harris, Charles, 60 Harris, Sandra, 60, 109 Harrold, Barbara. 60 Hrreurrgr, Steve, 41, 60 Heard, Peggy, 60, 109 Heaton, Bill, 60 1-neke, clnymrs, eo, 87 Hill, Vemon, 60 Hinton, Maxine, 60, 108, 109 Hebron, jrmrrrr. so, 49 Howard, Charles, 60 Howard, Aubrey, 60 Howry, Frances, 60 Hubbard, Joel, 60 Hughes, 1.eye11e, 61 jrrelreerr, Drrrrrrld, 61 jackson, Jerry, 61 jackson, Wille, 61 jackson, Willie '11, 61 Iefferson, Donald, 61 Iohnene, Delford, R., 61 Iohnson, Ned Ray, 61 johnson, wrryrre, 61 johnston, Beuy, 59,61 jones, James, 61 jones, Monty, 61 Keeeee, Gladys, 61 Kirk, Sue Ann, 61 Kohlaas, Larry, 61 Krull. Sandy, 61. 87 Lang, Albert, 61 Loague, Mike, 61 Long, Effie, 61 Leng, Larry, 61 Long, Perr1rrre,e1 Lusk, Vernon, S1 Mnriman, Lois Ann, 61 Martin, Weldon, 45, 61, 86 Martinez, Teresa, 61 McAllister, Robert, 61 McCleskey, mu, 61 Mecey, Ethel Ann, 61 McCoy, Sandra, 61 McCutchenn, Teresar 61 McDaniel, Alice, 61 Meberreld, Bobby, 61 Menrrffy, Nnnna, 61 McLaughlin, Orval. 61 McNeil, Betty, 61 Middleton, Patricia, 61 Ayr, Miller, Iimmy, 61 Modisette, Dnrcll, 61. 86 Moore, Barham, 61 Moore, june, 61 Moore, Mnry, 61 Moreland, Mickey, 61 Morris, Deloris, 61 Newport, Delores, 45, 61 Nonfelle, Joe, 11, 45, 61 Pack, Harland, 61 Parker, Richelew, 61 Paxton, Ronnie, 61 Percell, Brenda, 61 Perkins, Bill, 61, S6 Peterson, Frank, 61 Pringle, Larry, 61, 86 Qrrirrrrene, Carolyn, 61, 108, 109 Roe, Shirley, 61 Ross, Carol, 61, 108, 109 Ross, Theodore. 61 Runker, janet, 61 SalIeYr Iovcey 61 Sanchez, Tommy, 61 sehkeleyyi, George, 61 Schkolovyi, Valentina, 61 Scott, Kathleen, 61 sepedrr, Jrrerrnr, 61 Sesher, Ralph. 61 Shoemake, Tommy, 62 Sims, Dennis, 62 Srnilh, Don, 62 Smith, joan, 62 Smith, Thelma, 62 Smith, Virginia, 62 Steele, Marvin. 02 Steward, Kenneth, 62 Stewart, Iohnnie, 62, 86 Shader, Arthur, 62 Streety, Clifford, 62 Tiemeyer, Esther, 62, 108 Totty, Paul, 82 Tucker, Clayette, 62, 108 Vellcca, Walter lee. ez Walker, Henry, 62 Walker. Richard. 62 Ward, Jerry, 62 weeks, Donald, 62 VVI-rite, Evelyn. 62 Wicks, Carolyn, 62 Wooldridge, David, 62 Worley, Fmnkie, 62, 108, 109 Wright, Betty, ez Wright, Tederre, 45, 62, 87, ms OTHERS Alder, Jac, 94, 95, 96 Antonio, Izunex, 64 Bishop, Mrs. A. A., 17 Benrdmrrrr, john, sa Brazill, Mrs. Melvin, 17 Brumley, Mike, 64, 65, 75 Buford, Mrs. Eugene, 17 Burge, john Tlrerrrer, 93 Caudell, William, 64 Chastain, Don, 64 Colvin, Mrs, Ralph, 17 Draper, Bmw, 64 Ellis, William, 64 Fehrle, Nnmum, 75 Graves, Jerry, 75 Hammond, Jim, S4 Hanges, Pat, 64 Harper, Bill, 84 Hemker, Mrs, Fred, 17 Henderson, Howard, 64 Hill, Carolyn, 45 Houck, Mrs, A. P., 1.7 jrreebe, Mrrk, 75 janger, jeny. 64 jarrrrrrrr, John, 64 jeffrey. Dorothy, 45 jones, jim, 64 Kadavy, M rs, George, 17 Kanaly, Gene, 64 lcsrrrrerr, Wally, 57 Leeper, Jemer, 64 Leelian, Mike, 64 McPl1ail, Buck, 64 Miller, Mrs. Hnwartl, 17 Miskovsky, George, 64 Monroney, Mike, 64 Murdock, Donna Kay, 89 Murphy, Tony. 75 Nicholas, Mrs. A. D., 17 Ncrvelle, Mrs, Je Ruth, 17 Overstreet, Laurel, 64 Paisley. Mrs. F. C., 17 Price, Pat, T5 Reece, jimmy, 64 Reese, ure. 1. A., 17 Rhodes, CErnest Sharpe? Erik, 64 Rickey, 11nbert,30. 64, 75 Rigler, Mary clrrrrrey, 64 Scism, Mack, 64 Scott, Katherine, 45 Smith, Dereury. as Strickland, Mrx, M. H., 17 Street, Allen, G4 Tower, Larry, 75 Waller, Pnqe, 64 Warden, Willie, 64 weeks,Mre,1-1.j.,11 Williams, Mrs. S. Frank. 17 Wnnulclt, Elninc, 64 wr -148-


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