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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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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.-
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