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, ji ,fl-3. ,Lf-fn sz 1 . M , L Row l, left to right: Kelsoe, Yvonne, Byers, Frances, Rowland, D' r F '-- ig Pat, Littrell, Gloria, Jenkins, Eunice, Wilson, Faith, Kessee, Kon, Wright, Betty, Fuller, Tom, ' of Himelfarb, Faith, Allen, Nell. Row 2: Peck, Marilyn, McFadden, Betty, Countryman, Wanda, Martin, ara, Aikman, Betty, Powell, Donna, Carithers, Ed, Hall, Ann, Wright, Carolyn, Meagher, Jean, Smith, Joellen, Vedder, Gretchen, Kerr, Ann. Row 3: Tucker, Elaine, sponsor, Reeves, Carol, Green, Virginia, Jones, Marilyn, Martin, Nancy, May, Ralph, Scott, Harry, Axtell, Carolee, Williams, Carolyn, Hurst, Carol, Penny, Margaret, Ferguson, Bobbie, Mattis, Jarmila, Phillips, Marian, sponsor. Row 4: Johnson, Laura, Evans, Pat, Kent, Mary, Durkee, MRS. ELAINE TUCKER Gwen, Minter, Myrl, Dobson, Page, Caughron, John, Losey, Margaret, Dill, Elizabeth, Speech Schuster, Elaine, Wright, Phyllis, Reddick, Roberta, Kidd, Gerald, sponsor. LITTLE THEATRE It takes a lot of faithful work on speech projects and in school plays to earn the 20 points necessary for membership in Understudies, bottom picture. The next step for these fledglings will be membership in Little Theatre. Here you run the acting gamut from ham to comedy to lofty dramatics. But when play casting time rolls around, it takes but a snap of the fingers to get a full size dress production underway. MR GERALD KTDD Speech MRS. MAIQLZIZL PHILLIPS Row l, left to right: Cornett, Mary Kay, Morgan, Lillian, Dodson, Shirley, Harrison, Joyce, Hawkins, Darla, Wilkinson, Carole Jean, Taylor, Kaye, Huffman, Marsha, Oldfield, Karen, Lafferty, Virginia. Row 2: Dennis, Carol Lee, Harrison, Judy, Prichard, Pat, Shotbe, Janyce, Appleton, Joyce, Sclieele, Mary Jane, Turner, Lucretia, Diwoky, Susan, Forrester, Penny. Row 3: Cross, Carolyn Sue, Conner, Pat, Humble, Carolyn, Burton, Carolyn, Lynn, Ann, Jones, Donna, Hollaway, Dolores, McDowell, Mary Jane, Robert- son, Kay. Row 4: Pickett, Gayle, Gordon, Joan, Hall, Mary, Johnson, Laura, Webber, Bob, Flemming, David, Schwartz, Paul, Naifeh,Alvin. Em Wa To
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x BOYS O CLUB Comprising the athletic strength of Classen's indoor and outdoor sports teams. are: Rau' lz Key, Charles, Reed. Dan, Murphy, Tom, Meyers, Stewart, Hall, Dick, lngram, jim, Hoke, David, Perkins, johnny, Sparks. Dick, Myers, Rabbit, Rau' 2: Colby. john, Harris, john, Spaan, Gary, Goodman, Max, Gulihur, Larry, St. Clair. Glen, Brown, Dan, Clayton. joe, Kessler, Earl, Row 3: Spence. Ned, Maples, Ronnie, Rains, Kenneth, Smith. Bob, Spivey. Bill, Chance, jay, Harvey. Ralph, Rose, David, Mines. Kenneth, Blakeburn, Van. Row 4: Couch, Harold, Day. Dick, Schwartz. Bob, Baxter, Don, Irby, Don. Ziegenfuss, Paul, Fra7ier. jim, Christensen, Dal. Henry, john. Rau' 5: Worrell. Dick, Davldge, Doug, Crothers, Rene, Shaffer. jack. Bartolino, joe, Hart, Don, Bross, jerry, Matthews, Kenneth, johnson, Richard. 9 vw es .Z ul t pr' Q 'P 'Uu- is MR, REX IRWIN Physical Education M gf K i ,M ig.. E inn, 9 lik . MR. W. F. BYNUM Physical Education Be P oud of r , Your od - fi' 'fl' fl'N Working together and ultimately lettering for team work in competing with other schools are: Rau' I: Barge, Barbara, Gentry. Dorotha, Kessler. Almeda, Cox, Gail, Runyon, Elaine, Grossman, Rosanna, Chesher, Sue. Row 2: Deffner. Norma, Smith. Margie, Stoldt, Sue, Clark. Charlyne, Pulley, Harriet, sponsor, Gaines, Kathryn, Keel, Wanda, Newton, Verree, Hyden. Margaret. Madole, Bernadine. GIRLS O CLUB 'lb Abi we lv--., MRS. l'lARRllfT PULIFY Physical Ftlucation vm .Y O -gb, Rl .D 1 W A 'Cr' Manning, judy, Wiggins, Elizabeth. MRS. ,IAN l'lliDRlCK Physical Education 11 7.- Shining individually in the field nf sports arc, Rnu' I: Flynn, Roberta. lltwt, l.urlena, llollmt Sut- Hairfield, Ann, Slaten, Shirley. Rou' 2: Mattit. jarrnila, Tunncll, Marnctta, Hedrick, jan, sponsor
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Riu I Skinner Rosimari Iiroune Virgil Britton. Bud lerrill loin iiosilev Ilan. llurns liuerlv. Kun 2: sl,.f....i.. xi..t...t ii..u.,.i own xv.i1..,..f i-ma. miwcnw Harold rim-wr ,nit Karan: Ierry. Roni iz ima rald iponior Ianeer Sit-ie Powers lim Dorff Mark Good Bobby. Ron -I: Nlauliews Doug lllorkin tiene Zellner I url ATIO AL THESPIANS Wfe earned nine points apiece through our work in school plays to merit membership in National Thespians, top acting honor organi- lation at Classen. Were at the top here, but instead of being satisfied, we're eager to be on our way to the big time, thanks to the inspiration provided by Thespians. fu 1 1.11 lf, will shrill loiimt- 1. wt Marilyn. i.rt-in Virgin... ini lureti lu.-its car-V1 :mtl-tvrs I ix -l V kts.-to iw.. Kon 3 I-. emi. w'.lt.... I-...th iw. Xl.irig.irei s.li.Nttf limi- onli., lm..-. 0- - Nthuanf I'.ioI Rffu'X Mann Mt-mv H ru lan herr :Kon Npt-.L lamei Itnlom lonnit 'miller It-in Ilimellarl- Pauli Ron 4- Welt le Applequist juli It-.1 llill Starr Ik-ni lfftv f - 1 f .Q U my ,gf nlgftdln DEBAT E RS NVQ Classenites beat the drum with a noticeable lack of modesty when our orators grabbed the spot- light by carrying off first place in the national contest in I.os Angeles, Calif. After that, winning honors in the state might have been anti- climactic except that those blue rib- bons are just as exciting to thespians as are national trophies. Run I lrfl In rlgfllz littrell, Gloria. Wilson. Faith, jenkins I-unice, Keesee Kon. V'riglit Helly. Run 2: Skinner, Rosemary Himnions Pat' Hurit Carol Hall Ann. Hinielfarb I-ailli, Shields Suian- Aikman Beltyi Allen Nell, Rnu l: Tlmmpson Ronny, Kelsoe Yvonne, Smith. kloelleni Powell, Donna. Axlell Carolee' llverv, Frances, Tucker. Flame, sponsor. Run Semi. Harry jones Marilyn. Kerr Ann, Cauglmron john lea Bill, Maron Nancy- Schwartz Paul, Mmlcr. Myrl. N NOUNCERS CLUB Classen's new radio station, KOKH-FM, broadcast this year for the first time. All Oklahoma City schools with sound systems listen to daily broadcasts from our smart, modern studio here. The 3,000 watt station is controlled by vocational radio students. Programs are the re- sult of school work, while our own utalentn supplies the voices. Chief among these are members of the An- nouncers club. Members have been talking in clover since the station went on the air.
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