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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
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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
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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.
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