Classen High School - Orbit Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)

 - Class of 1952

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'x fx pf -if: wc SCIENCE CLUB Science club members discuss everything from the atom to zymase in their meetings. Left to right, they are: Row l: Albrecht, Bob, sergeant at arms, Rey, Charles. vice president: Wooten. joline, president: Ellison. Robert, treasurer: Soule, George. reporter: Collins, Larry, secretary. Row 2: Bradley. Howard, parliamentarian: Morris, Donna: Affleck. Diane: Sherman, Wayne: Buzbee, Geraldine. sponsor. Raw 3: Batchelor, john: Fearnow, Dick: Gandy, Carolyn, his- lorian: Mulliltin, Albert: Osborn, jere: Nelson, Bob: Foster, Bob. Rnu' 4: Buchanan. james: Snyder. Ralph: Rose, john: jones, Edward: Tech, jack: Flemming, Berry K. MR. JOHN M. PADEN Science Science Wlo n realms A MRS. GERALDINF BUZBEE Science MR. CARL J. SHAFER MR. LEJOY D. FORD Science v DISTRIBUTIVE EDUC TIO The time to start selling our abilities is while we are still in high school. In Distribu- tive Education we go to school part time, and work part time for school credit. In this way we get a delicious taste of the workaday world, at the same time creating liaison between student and employer. Raul I, lrfl In nghl: Lung, Bill: Robinson. Barbara: Shearer, Dow. Adair. Martha: Pursley, Donald: West, Beth, sponsor. Run' 2: Dismbunve Fducauon t if ' Carroll. Bobby: Waters, Corine: Kclbounas. Margaret: McKennis, Georgia: Eighmy. Beth: Rusk, Mary jo: Ferrce, Martha. Rau' l: ltlamm, lrcne: Niclwll, Robert: Curtis, Rosemary: Ward. Charlie: Ward, Edcl: Haley, Leonard: Hamm, Culene: Brown. Bill. Rnu' 4: Attcberry, Lou lillcn: Chupack, Sidney: Brammcr, Richard: Bramlett, David' Hollander, Larry: Easley, Bill: john- ston, Gordon: Hamilton, jimc. 5, MR. W. L. BRADDOCK Disrriburive Education

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INDUSTRI L RTS Wfith a shoprootn all their own, these boys have a grand time turning out work of a practical nature. They can gauge their own abilities as future tlraftsmen, Coopers or mechanics. Femt 01' the ye MR, lllANlx Mtlill lmluttrial Ant .R at 5? MR.. ,IAMIS llllQKS Industrial Arts i gf ,,,, ART 0U EA if ., Painting posters or working in oilt it's all the tame to members ol Art Nouveau, who arc proficient in all phases of their vubleet. R014 I: litres, Shirley Gordon Barbara, seargeant at arms, Collins Sue Dykes, Margaret, W'olf, Theresa. vice president, Gaines, Kathryn president, llentlersnn, Margaret secretary Wright, Betty Rcynnldt, Barbara, Cline, Fleanorr Dean, Diane, llorr, Clyde, Naifeh, Alvin. Ruu' 2: Lewis, Mary lamb, sponsor, llentlen, Maxine, Harel, Phylliti' Grubb, Ann, lfaeoelt .lane Garrett Gay, Lewallen, Sandra, Harris lliann, Foster Martha, Flliot, james: White, Marilyn, Moore, Myrna. Run l: Oldfield Karen, Gordon, joan. Mcllritle Ruth, Pritchard, Pat, Bennett, Ann, Tunnell Marrielta, Myren, Susie, l7ralev, Ann- l'llison Robert, Thompson, Sally, Whitten Qlayna, Risen, llcnrie Bea. Rau' 4: Grimvley, jerry, Sinn Don, W'illiants, Deborah, Williams, Norma, Rice Miltlretl Starr Terry, Scltuestler Kipp, Patrie Marilyn, Millrr Sallie, -lnrtlon Frances. MISS MARY l,AMll I,l'X!'IN Art ATIO L ART HO OR SOCIETY These girls and boys have done their shining in the field of art, applying their talent to bring national recog- nition. You see their work in the Orbit, on campaign and advertising posters, and on exhibition in the halls. Rm. 1, it-W., Mm- t,,,,i- ,p.,,,t.,,. inn, iframe Scott, Shirlvv, Rini 2: Sclineuler Kipp 'l'unnell, Marnetta Gaines Knltrtn Clow l'yntln.i. Run 11 I.ea Bill.



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7 l'7 Row I: johnxton. Nancy: Spencer. Shirley: Barnhill. john: Good, Carolyn: Lewlnsohn. Nancy: Noell, Carolyn: Riley, Susie: Rose. David: Graening. Gretchen. Burruss, Mary jane. Row 2: Staley, Nina: Lane, Elizabeth: Kirchner, Joyce: Saulsberry. Carol: McMahan, Beth: jeppe, Covar: Aikman, Betty: Littrell, Gloria. Row J: Symonds. Dyan: Link, Della. sponsor: Ireland, Deborah: Davis. Sandra: Peek. Carolyn: Montgomery. Lou Ann: McMinn. jan: Stanley, Suzanne: Yoes, jimmy: Lekas, Tommy. Row 4: Lyon. Eddie: Day. Dick: Meyers. Stewart: Thompson, Ralph: Sparks, Dick: Sorenson, Dick: Finney, jim: Webber. Bob. fllollein Y-TEENS Classen Y-Teens have carried off a number of unsung triumphs this year in their quiet way, helping others and sup- porting religious and social projects. These girls constitute an auxiliary to. the Hi-Y organization. They have fun, too. One of the most colorful dances of the year was the Y-Teen Sweetheart dance, when C. L. Wilmott was named Sweet- Ut vi. heart for 1952 . - ' mx , 1 7 .ii ' 5 .ls x Row l. left lo righl: Stanton. Doris. parliamentarian: Mrfalifrrr. Marv Loy: Crain, Catherine. Language -25- i f COURTESY CLUB May I help you locate your seats? And a neatly dressed Courtesy club member helps a man and woman to their proper chairs at a Sunday concert. Or- ganized to perform just such services, members usher for all school events, and lend invalua- ble assistance at P-TA meetings and faculty parties. MISS DELLA LINK English Campbell. Vicki- sergeant al armx: Hart, Nellyne: Odle, Virginia: Arnold Alice. vicu president: Brower, Meredith, secretary, Raw 2: Jean. Row S: Cunningham, Estelle. sponsor, George. Elaine. Row 4: Mullins, Carol: Henseh. Kathryn: Noi Pirlurni: Ryden, Virginia, president: Lynch. Norma. treasurer: McDonald, Yvonna.

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