Edison High School - Torch Yearbook (Tulsa, OK)

 - Class of 1974

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JOHN KENT. the .TICKETS NOW ON 4 NEW AM STE RDAIV1 THEATRE DIIECYION NAMSYEIDAM IIALYT COIPORAYION YM! NEW AMSTERDAM YHEATRI PLANNYD ANU DESIGNED ll' I '::.g.35Q.1::f: AT HAM 1040101 ...-...Vg 'lv- ' '---... 1 'Q J F. RICHARD ANDERSON AND A. L EIIANGER UEGINMNG MAUNE-ES MDNDAY EVENING. WEDNESDAY ANU HAY M. Aleph! D01 SATUIDAY MIX COKDON Prneoh A New louise! Condi R O B E R T A ' ' fun AUC! DU!! MILLEIK level. Scum by lates-fe ma. by ea .4 tra.. 5, IROME KEN OTTO HAIBACH Conduit, lleltloth Go-an Dmped iq Madame htel Sewing Douigud by Cul lebimn BILLY BOYDKN, SOPI-HI TEALB, RUCKLEIB-RRY ORCHFETIA HUCKLBHERRY F... im,-a s, u.. mn CAST IN Tiffin-li? . . , ..... Played ly Gloxc: Ivan-mr Puuhack .,,........ Rulown lwntufol tie Radu on Debumm. . . . . HAXNB5' HAI NES. the Crochet Hll-ll GIAY Cnuroulu Cotuerun lol Hon s'5' MRS. TEALE, IM lvthlr . . .... . . . AUNT HINNXB Crude Name, ROBERTA the Iodine ...... ANGEL! the Aaeillam .... . . . . . . . ' LGRD HENRY DBLVUL, me Friend at Rolu-ru ..,...., R. the Sur Consumer . ,.., . . . . , L LADISLAW, the Deanna , . , l, STEPHANIE, the Imager it loblnre. 9' NME. HUNEZ QClemrniihl Sehubchill ., . A N 5 Jun Inna In 'hun.:'rou Tuna lOll'l'1'l Clllliflll Svnnlv Gnuusun-r LYDA lalllfl WILLIAI Hill , f , mf.. 6 4 1 eq MATINEES rms WEDNESDAY Asn maxi wslsx 32353325 '0'W' 11 ITHI THE L Asmsimsu ROSENFUIIY. WALLACK3 E Anne Nlehelra Llttle Human Oom- edy Hoa:-tlly Received at Fulton. .mums :men Rosa. A comay In 'mm . it 6 ii f1fif.'f.'fD.ffa.Z , f', , .g ll ZZ ! '0 2Q-1 --... sy an-e Nichols- M me P'-ww gh ,S mums, me Stylist , , ,.... kuumhuh Conan, it N 5 Wmgfmktung :KJV ll'vu X. a e U 'nl dll!-I. lik a...'l'.':'tf?a'.:3... CORTTH' ?t?n. ' ......... ' Student Life . . . . . 10 dnmwl'........ Academics .... . . 42 A U Organizations. . . . . 66 LAST 1 W Sports ....... , , 92 '7 1 '13 People . . . 122 TIMES 1 wma 'rms xc. I lgiwmiam Index ...... . . 186 .- wsu-v ww- lv. 1 Junior High . . 194 fd 1 nn count , V Mm..-gr BYAIDXQTQQ. N invrzzei W .... AJ. an W QV' K Y K .- nerlzernmeoews Nz: ND THE 1 GIRL 0 R'S WEEK CDec. 30.1 , ' Wed.. Dann.. Set. I ludeal ph! in two IC'-I nn, derived from Green lee. by Lynn msn- lllllii adgerl: book an lyrlu by 1-stein 26. Staged by Reuben nnonography by AID!! 0 pe eq Lemuel Ann: evi- d by Kiln Whttcgdaroducei H Guild. At lhl . James ................Bettf Garde .... Duke ......Ioan Roberts lrlley ........,..lAwln Clay .... ......Herbert Rlllmll Dlmou de lllvl ......Celeste Balm . .... Jueevxbubtt p............Jane wrence ......,...Klthlrlne ieruvl ... ...... ..... Ellen kv: lCl....... ......U-. ...loan ileCnc en . . . .Kntc Friedltcb f.......E::i grime u ...... Ill ........0ven 2-Iertin ,.....Geor:e Chureh ........Mere Phu .....,.PlUl lthlera ...............Georie Irving ...............1-larcs Gordon BWI! IUCHOLS in--.--U ......nn I they have been laying . l Guild il dead, words ily will have to be eaten 'ut thla morning. For- pometimea somber tenor ye, the little lady of I Street lalt. evening into new paths andt the St. James e truly Na- MISS DUNCAN DANCESQ 3,000 CHEER SPEECH I . H ' intl w 'iZ' diel .'3 's'K FJ-ta. ...... new ng ay . . In effect that Able: Irish Boas' Q . mllht he mistaken tor 5 men Cdifornie . 5 mmf I! It were much longer withheld 1 ru Broadway- raw ,Hi - ., X-....,,,,,.,,,...,..,...,...,.,. Russia. hal been kim to Iendora Duncan. aceordlng to the view of 3,000 admirer: who filled Carnegie Hell yea- terdey for the a.rtlat'e return after flvc yearn for nn American tour. So slender she looked tha.t tt seemed the laden of former rleye who leaped md bounded through the five-atop dance and mllltuy march of Tclxelkovskyl Pnthetic symphony. Later. ln hh Slavic March. sho walked with lovbe-nt form and hound hands, ull the old Prince buffs thrilling Ruadan anthem rang out tn the mualc. und the dancer rome with free erm! ln one of thoae moment.: of power, such as when she lat danced et the lietropclitnn to wartime Marsell. lain. lllaa Duncan? great audience, alter nenrly three noun ln atlfllng heat, eull waited to call her tuck tor L apeech, which :he began by referring to her let- olt invitation to Rlllltl- Hlle also pnlntrd out the young poet. Serge Yuleenln. nov her husband. who was Quick? roc- ognlzed on the box tler or outelde urlng gr-umenadea, dressed lu teavhoota. long funn md mme yarda of owlng ace at the neck. l BEGINNING fo-MORROW H1101 ..-.-......-... HATINIICB THIS! THUMHDAY Q HAI cannula vouanuu ADAPTED FROM BY ROBERT H .BY JAMES BERNA Sets for AT THIS THEATRE U T0 IDG INCLUDING musical play ealled Ai to egg' ag I I L-so enum N 'r 1-1 E M U s 1 c '1 ve, for excnr- ----- ----- Guild eomblnee a fresh ,q?'E5'03?g Clair Luce as Curley's Wife in an R ,mm um mme mm ms gayety' 1 chuum of uhm: 3 urine-95. Lis.-M Of Mice and Men. umiens 1 . nuzt 'ing-ln' 3 'DER -9 1i - 0 7- T ' 6 ' -,.,..f,-,fQ1.- ,.,.. --. ?i72f. '.Qff1...'::i H., tuutul ucuug, . ' . f 'nur PLA1BlLL'PUlLlSHlD - iw - 'run . new - von - 'mann - noon 1 - ...... , --.... --,.-,...-.--. -., -...-,,,,- .... .. - 1 5' '!P 5.F.n-J'.H n1-l. .. 4 aa ll A 1. ES 1'E'eP '5.'ff

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DIMM' Q prunaunnd And Instantaneous HIS. mule aamnounced and imtamene- UU' HH- The mush: wee tuneful. un- suous. and UI 1 whole so complete- Zul. sfumnus and as a whole eo complete- 7! eh-we Url IIDSM of the avenge Clxlfla Dwdlktlmla 91 Rent years as to put lt ln ' 'bf' 'NNI' ll! 4-laelf :mums them. lt br!-wma with the v-ry brightest and an 01 the ree:-nt won-uns and lu honest re- CPPNQQ lvl nftbt would se-em to aug-ur u 'DM x run u the mugera or me :neun :alle to five lt. Arid: :Nm lt: leelde-d merlt as a muslcal production. lt has a :tary that has conf- llnully and some lense and that can eer- la-lllv he followed so an lulelllglble con- clusion. It hge exvepnluual brllllqncy ln Kstuling. grit? gnurinll. xml n con- sland llfe and lgle tml lu-ep both eye end err glneently oleeupled. All or shriek A, .. . .. . Pl A 0 1 on' that lurudnra lv as wl c v allies-ent from mr l'4'L'tl'll Cullum pm- lfucllons ll ll l.: pofslhln tu lmnglnl-. The story has to do erlth the exploitation of n perfume bl' an American. nlmbvrt PT. GIQHAIIIJ the it mndr l mlllicnalre by the sa-ret of its pn-punlon. wnirh he has stolen from the usher of his ward. bl-lorrn. tl-'annie Johnstone.: lt is with the restora- tion of thas tortune to the pretty Flomdo- run that the :tory Ima to do. and tm-re an lntrrlwlned ll lt three different love fn- tanflements which Km-'nlxh eeuumeut And to SFR. M m KYB TOWN. l lil' U! 'Benton Yllder: dlnctd ad panacea by Jed Hema. Al Ham-r um-rn umm. ,lb Q-3 24 Cm-H ........ .....Re maart!! . T, Femmes. 115,33 P! lAMQl!'..............l NkC Sh affine: .... 12, :SYM ln. . .... In Webb ieafltdllbl ..,. ....,. John Craven GCN .. .... .M ll Er lin a'..':,:3.3r... ' gn. .. . . . .Helm Cue: .Barley WI!!! JL . ...lellhn Scot! R : ., M, Y l 5 1 9 6 f ' vw-If 51 v mae Z 4. 4 U., ' - 2 H ' 1? ff iff' i.ii'f 'f' . ' . .png ' A 'Eff 1 . , Zibjbf' I-'Wg 4. ff- ' . .. f ' ug. 4 - 1,251.5-4 .Qgggj f .iifeg-'L-5 N..-Z--fl Y- . x dl 'll i , .. 5- . . Q ,I 1 4 ,... , F X, P 'Q . S .33 Mix ., . . 5 X Q A w .rig 3.9: . .. rf..-13. y r E . . tw nm 'Y f M Q. Q 3 Ex . , g . l . f . ' l I l is 2 . , lf' , K ,- 52 r Q X -ig I 1 A L 'fjigf . ...Paige ' 1 will 10 H13 sl6nnesil6K'Br'-iflrleltllfll 'Il-QXFQT And thle reaches lu climax in Melbu wor- ehlp. BOLD AND BOUNTIFUL A Succession of Splendid Vistas In Zlegfeldk 12th Edition at New Amsterdam. u--ggi-l PATRUOTIC FINALE STlRS Ann Pennington. Lillian Lerrelne, Wlll Roger: ana llldle Center Among Hut of Entertainers. ZXSQFILD FOLLIES 0? fill. A revue ln tio ante Ind tgentywlx scenes. Hue and lyrlce by nnnold Walt and Gene Buck: musk: by Laulu Hlrlch and Ds-ve Bumper. Az lhl New Amsterdam Thee- tre. Pflllvhi ltarllynn llllter. Lllllna larmlne, lll Rqera, Eddie Outer. W. C. Fields. Ann Pannlnrton. Frank Cartel' I-llrry Kelly, Guo Mnton. Allyn Khif. Ke? Laurell. Fruoxvlkrloa and llenellne flfhenlln. Marlo nllace. Role Dulm-ng Dorothy Leda. Gladys Fulcrum. nuance Cu-was-.lohn Blue. lhftha laalfllll KA Fuzz. Alulun Yolllil. Dcutlly Illllu. lu than Blunt. The annual Follies ot Flores: ll-elfeld. Jr., twyelfth of the celebrated Qflll, tu given lu premiere pertormf ence in these nut: baton nntrveetent and averflovlng bonu lut nl t at the New Amnardem. lt le U. brave. boun- UNL and beautiful show this eeuon. gzlnoleod of all the gorgeouenua which llletlnlullbed lu DTQCCBSIOTI, and :mn zum ' mglgfmmos' the many fm' -Q-H.:-. 1 lLmg l':'l.:-:'.g.0' rf.: efyur non e me new Elnmtzgfnfetgznu deny: mutt. and W. C. helen all!! av!! ln the nev- ahovr. Trlck clubs ut :trance noises l the major :here of the bumnr mi scene: the comedlefn extnordl- ggry uhm fur jvirgllgs le tlkeh lllfvln- tnge of not er. A . dk Cantor runs througt the eaterulnmmt this mason. usd et hu funniest ln 5 arena ln vhlch he take! the aviator: tent. Hin 3.. 'y..f. 1.3'i'l.'.2. '5..t I..'?5Z'...l 2 ll u trifle' from the need at zurehcll. blue or otherwise. sl-'GY Brennth emueelthebueevnetl! Wimgfxngf their duolqluli and the eccentric brought Gowns rl from lr. Zletfeldi root revue. :lea won lalhuse. The maple ls by Lou A. I-llneh :nd Dave Dumper. with an added Delfl0fkf number I3 Irving Berlin and 1 victor Jeeobl w tn. The but of the numbers in in Old Venelllam' wat 5: UW King. Gnhervlee the wore touches B0 high mote, but ls at all tlrnee lxtlllclerlt ze the purpose end the vvldl uf UW amatur- .21 M4 5 2 2 2 ,El UP.. 'En' Q . I El X., 3X f W . 6 LYC za.-an 117 . .:-H5 BI BL iii 3 0 and D7 It ND h Amt I gay. muff 9 4Y1'Od.. lllll.. XKQQ 'Hit - 'ilk -fslk' Riff MIL ' .RN A ITHIL IAIIYUORI. The Premlelngveung Astral In e New Fence B the Barrick Theatre. The chem at label Bnnwmnte U rv! il only the charm of hit!-eutrktel fem! emi infectious UNIV- ihe ie not A hltioale anim. surely. end her :md natural dh! have not :rex bl!!! muy denlbvd by OSW- mace ua practice. But she has harmed Ulilllillhllh the tow yan :he hllheen tn the new of the public. Ike nova shut te thnecenevlthhsrtiyehlah nov. ofthe lnquhrhhl lld RQDKUCII of tit tik- wurd nge. Stu hu deveivvii into I umm youu women than mane! All frequently me-gen: gredoumeen. Bhegtlll make: too unch at her charming mule. wlxlch some one hee told her le Irre- eunhle. and the employe it eometlmee. ee can Petter used zu employ that level! nmllnofben. vhenxgnve expreeeleao! countenance or even A town Gould be more Lppropriate In the undue!! of UN lull- uma. Till! lakes the eeaeltlve spectator nervous, uhateerexheieloelng han-tp on her:-oleeullltrolnxwheven IIIQUIS ht. Charming smile: are mlghty and eip- lul far nctreuee. but they should be una ::3e+.?'A wa.: 'll ' 328 I' re A gmly e ff. 4... 'IDFCFFY FWF' -- g. 'fr'hlf Ui n lnnrlnlly. Iles Berryman Uould do well M5 .4Q 9 1' Q .lc nr i i 'Y K1 6 gg all ,, my et: ' .Mt lm I if 1 Em ' 'S ,Q 5 if 1. 5 .. ,.,,, . -N -,. . V, 5, . N' 55 . 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USTALGIA HITS On August 27, 1973, 1,603 senior high students reported to Edison to start their school year. As always, part of us were excited, antici- pating new classes, new teachers and seeing old friends, but the rest of us were reluctant, thinking instead of old classes, old teachers and homework. This year we had about 55 students bussed here from outside the Edison district and 527 students moving up from junior highs. Those of us who were returning knew what to expect, but the new students could only ponder on how things had been in the past. Whether old or new, WC wondered as a group what this year would bring: traditions kept, changes or what? For the first time in several years it appeared that Edisonites were once again proud of their mighty Eagles. Old-fashioned school spirit was up and everyone started to take notice as we proudly wore our green and white duds on the days of the games fboth students and teachersj We also sold bal lons, buttons, derbies, pennants, T-shirts and spirit ribbons and formed an Edison first with our very own card section that spelled out every- thing from Eagles to Mash Memorialf' Fashion, as always, was constantly changing, but this year everything was nostalgic as we mixed 30's, 40's and 50's styles. Guy-wise: there were cuffed, high-rise jeans or plaid baggies worn with sweater vests, platforms and bow ties. Hair was for the most part shorter and often layered. Girl-wise: there were dresses fat any lengthy and, of course, jeans with shrinks, knit tops and blazers. Hair styles varied from shags to neck length, pageboys to short, short cap cuts. Jewelry was large, plastic and bright. For both sexes, straight legged jeans and overalls were comfort- abl e and, therefore, popular. It was quite a problem last year when bike riding became a fad and there was nowhere to put them all. But now we have seven bike racks and kids still have to chain their two wheel vehicles to fences and posts. Who would ever have dreamed we'd see the day when the bike THC 4 0 Open ks were as crowded as the parking lot? ing

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