Central High School - Doubloon Yearbook (Columbus, OH)

 - Class of 1934

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Y v PUBLISIIED BY g , The Umm Tum Glass nf gifeniurs Q ' T ' CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Z v TULSA, OKLAHOZYIA v lf' L v 312 xr'-1' - gi 'J P V I I ' r p r r 5 p 1. up .K p : ,..z-.p AL?,, L - 3 M 1 ' if ' L J xx X DIC Xl l S A mountun climber at the summit with the sun and wmcl in his face turns to look back over the heights that he has won, so does the class of 1934 pause at the peak to say farewell to the trusted guides who for three years have led the way up the steep road To these steadfast leaders who with little reward save that which comes with the knowl dge of 1 task well done through sickness and health, through disappointment and victory have led them along their way, to the faculty of Tulsa Central High School, the class of 1934 with a song in its heart and a lump in its throat dedicnres this book, the epic of their Great Adventure together N 'NCWIM 9 f 6 GIWIW prffgy, The Unknown Teacher SING the praise of the unknown teacher. Great generals win campaigns, but it is the unknown soldier who wins the war. Famous educators plan new systems of pedagogy, but it is the unknown teacher who delivers and guides the young. He lives in obscurity and contends with hardships, no golden decorations are decreed. He keeps the watch along the borders of darkness and makes the attack on the trenches of ignorance and folly. Patient in his daily duty he strnes to conquer the evil powers which are the enemies of youth. He avi akens sleeping spirits. He quickens the in- dolent encourages the eager, and stcadies the un- stable He communicates his own joy in learning and shares with boys and girls the best treasures of his mmd He l1 hts many candles which, in later years, will shine back to cheer him. This is his reward. Knowledge may be gained from booksg but the love of I .. . X .1 . I I f . ' . Am .xl I X . Nz. . 1, r NW ' . -1-1 . J . ..x. , i l s 1 I A Y I . .U , ' -v l A , . za' ' f knowled e is transmitted only by personal contact. No one has deserved better of the republic than the un- known teacher. No one is more worthy to be enrolled in a democratic aristocracy, King of himself and servant of mankind. -HENRY VAN Dvku. F O R E WO IQ ID 'NOGNIZANT of the present trend in 7 1 industry and government, educa- tion has written a new chapter in the annals of its progressive policies by placing an increasing emphasis on the necessity for the embodiment of indi- vidual capabilities in the collective ac- tivities of students. The 1934 TOM TOM staff in illustrating the wisdom and worth of this procedure has en- deavored to depict the inherent possi- bilities and the crescent growth of the numerous activities of students, who, through the utilization of character- building opportunities, aspire to still worthier deeds of service. ..,-f 147 NL' XR vied .Q I .1 x if I ,Xl ii l f hi 1, X Qrder QF Books ADMINISTRATION BOARD OF EDUCATION FACULTY CLASSES ,f - SENIOR If .IUNI0R Iv II sol-IIOMQRI-: NQILJ W ATHLETICS 73 FOOTBALL I I B,xsKE'1'BALL A OTIII-:R SPORTS I1 W ACTIVITIES Ig ORGANIZATIONS Lal Nlu IJ DRAINIA 5 I ,I FEATURES , ALUNINI V 'VO fl TO I IC IJ IT 0 Il I -Q --, VI .ll-IAN S'I'I5I'IIIlNSUN I:UIiICIf'I'h IJIKECFUK UF TUM YUM CLASSES 1IAIHi.IRI'Z'I' IIUIlIiNIIICIlIIiII JANE I'AI.IHI'ICI.L IIIISAIJDI' I'I.ARIi ICAIH. IIIVIIH SYLVIA M.XII.I'2S Ii.X'l'IIRYN MINI'Ii!-I 'NE MrI'I'I.I i'I I'Y l'0 -ELLEN SVIIU INlR0'I'HX SOVIQBIEER TIIEDUIIA S'I'HFI ENS NAIIINIC S'I'IuW'AR'I E'I'IIIiI. 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I 1.11 Q-4 -iff -V - I y,, , KID llNlS'lilQfX'I'ICJil f o PLAN and to direct the manifold activities of Tulsa Central High School's faculty and students requires the unstinting service of a group of civic and educational leaders who, through their unusual ability and devotion to the educational ideals of progressive thinkers, have become nationally recognized for their efforts in building Tulsa's schools into one of the outstanding systems of the nation. just as a nation's character depends on that of its leaders, so does the character of an educational insti- tution depend on that of its administrators. Man grows by emulation. No fear need be felt for gradu- ates of Tulsa Central High School so long as they continue to emulate the high standards of scholarship exhibited by the administrators of Tulsa's schools. Throughout the economic storms of recent years, they have stood bravely into the face of the storm of opposition and pecuniary difficulties with never a thought of defeat. For the faithful service rendered by the seven members of the Board of Education, by the Superintendent and and his assistants, and by the executive staff of Tulsa Central High School, students may justly be grateful. l l l X ifill W4 i l A15 V:-'Li ing ll' lp il ii l ll' r ll il .5 QA? SJ i l JM M J x Q I MII I n N X IIIII ,II s 'J '1 Iv, J , xx, I., litxnl p, II di lI I! I' -'V I .I .. ' i W . 1.I.mlHl.II I. Ill sll -,lI',v1.lI' I J I,rIXIQIHDI'lQIDl'C1 - ' x YI If DX HI llli fiilx UIHIQIIIS Ll llllulf ll. Nllllln III'I VRPNIIIIXI' flap' -175: Q I I , III ull 1 . 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Vliiu llniilnr I Dt iauis zu iil I 5ii'otfl'r urs ' 'HI IDLYIII s of the class directors are to organize the student body of their classes into units ltnown as home room groups with a teacher in charge of each groupg to hold monthly meetings to guide the work of the home room pro- gram: to consult with students about their course and plan of future activities: to consult with parents regarding the needs of their pupils, and to direct all extra- curricular activities ol' their respective classes. 'l'l1e dean of lwovs, Nlr. l7. tl. Reynolds, and the dean of girls, Mrs. Minnie Mae Summers, endeavor to help the students adjust themselves to the school, and seek to estahlish those Customs which lead to lvetter citizenship and to correct school conduct. lhev recommend lunch pisses aud special privilege passes. The dean of lauvs sponsors the Ciourtesy Service Cluh and the deau of girls sponsors the I louse of Representativcs. 'Q' , 0. B. BADGER llallulrial Arh MAUDE FIRTH Hmm- Bnfumura MARY S. BYILSE Arl Q L, r 9 f Gxeokcl- osivxu UUWLN t f NIU I. lv HOWMAN MW, f Smul 8.1.-me , WARD W. H. HAKE ,f '.,,1v- Q f.-we ' GRAD! SRILLERN Bayr' Pbyfial Elutillou l Di1'oQlo1'5 ol Sul mioelss H12 CLASSROONI WORK in Tulsa Central High School is under the immediate supervision of twelve subject directors. They supervise instruction in their specific subject field through the grades in which it is taught in the Tulsa schools, and perform the usual duties incumbent upon subject directors. I- 1 . v- is A 'r I HH FN! K C'URRL'lH.X f- .. V.. . . . . AMOR SCHLILNRER Ahlbfmlif, 'UN EDITH TWH ITE, Cummrrn' TE l 1 i ll 'a i l il 'H rf, ,I is L4 9-4 s Q .. H lgl ll Y 'll l l k SVA., lil M35 X N , l l Q ! -x 4 H. , Milk Pvt .,-, 1 w W 4 RJ 5 1 r -1 W M uh 1 Q 1 A w HELEN COIKUBIA Pbym nl IJ.. :lun 'ho uma mucus 1 .,1,.1, MARGARET BITS Cannon limi cmlonn I4-:vu PAC: 24 W. W. UKAHAM Pvinlhg , ,I '-I' J 3' cumrtv I rm: anna: CATHFRINE CRISSF! iwwnhn Ilan: 1 1..,,1,.1, liqlhb 5112. L :-L.. .av 2 'f if -,., 1' 1 ' . 1 .2 '- N 1 H . . 0Tro1.laNnaEs Y ' CARL ENGLAND rhw. al r.l..f.fm.. ms'--b x- X Q . 5 ' A ' K 5.1, . .. 1 My ., 4 ..,A L ' - u. K' X I . ,: P K '1 F. BESS FARRELL MAUDE FIRTII Elgllxb , Hum! Ecvuanin BILRTIE GOLTBCHIUS English MAKHIX URANT All l4l.Kll'lI'l'H I'-num. v. r l'I:3m.:l llauhun C. A. IRANKLIN Mmm! Arn C. I-1 GUNIM Manu! All: B ,T if xv, u uxxu :.,..,.,. :,.,.f...,..- ,I -1.4 - Ms ! Q , r n 1 si. . 1 IAYONI HANNA H: K lm , 1'-55513 .IT-ilfiiiffqifiii' ' 4 A ' -Y , . ' .'.-'5,-7 4, N ' iff 'fffzi' , .4 ' xv 4 ,.-R. ,. - Qu A 4 f-. 1. l - . Sftf Q' -4 L 5' SM' Q ' -4 I 4? . ' v f , I GMARGARIET HILL M. E HURST Sn.-urr Sf nun' it Pe HkNRY JACOBS C'munnrrr REED JEROME Munir ALYHILD LARSON Evlrn-Clhklhf Arlllilltl 'fx N I - 1 LSTHYR LARSON xx x Ds Vx, fn. , ', 1 :- Gu lmlumux IIXRRINMION l'IINl x rlxxxnws Ymlx lp ml, pq fi 2. ' sf .. .+ ' -. V. 'Vx . J. RQY lN50py 1N,AH IIAAI XRRY lfumrnrrrr l,m:,u1k' r-A-71+ . A 2 t .-:,. X V , . L.. Li LOTTIF T. IUHNSUN xx 1 I xNI'l Hmm' liff,m,,mf, Pfvwwl I ln, :mm- RUTII LAM!-R AILNNII I IHNKLSIUNI' I :lynn Sri. nn A V' - 1 .Q F 53.--3,1 R. V. LULOW' VI I MKII 1.1 XRTIQ SAI LII MARVIN Milfs! IYIJ ln'-umm Lnglhb X 4 V CV 1 R 'fs u fx ,gl Vw Q71 4 fi l' all HW W ' iA 3 H EW Vx? l ' w H V H W l W 13,1 U PACE 25 I I I I I I II , II ' I I I I If' Wil if ..4 II II I I I I II 7 I ,I II I M lf'1 I I ,7- If I II I I II ,I I PAM ' orn MxBRlDE r.,,1,.h -.f ll UTM Mchll ll ,li IRAN: as aw UI l1llA1H RAVMUNU M.-HENRY Fqli-I: u....,f w ii! - Mnnnl Ada 'H Q t, ffl :I . YI 3 3 . ,,. X f Y . IELA MQKIMHUI P. B. MILLER Q H4 E- MU-I l'K NANNIE LEE lll-III Hydra! Edunlina Al.m...l Am MMU! 1111: Crmnuvrr -2, fin .I 'K I Y 1 44 MARTHA MOREHEAD MATTIE MORRISON THELMA MUNN WAR Mallxnulxn Home Fzunonln N,,,,, gp ALILF NI IMAN llmm- I-nm-nlux .K CARI I' K VITIISKYN lhglnh SADIE LEE ORB I DNA NFWKIRK ' lHmulArl1 Home I2-vnlonh '? 'V KI'Ul,iH PIAR1 I 1. XS l'l XILNUNI 1- .Km x. M. . IGL-vL4fL QL4 s.f 115' 1 x J ,Q X 1 Aid 1 41- 1 9 .-..- 1 1 . x W ' . 1 Z ' xx A , lA F '1' EMILY PUWIII 1. 1 c.xuruF1L1umA1'r 1 1 C- C- PRUITT 1-1 N HH 'H 11 'UF H,,,,,,, ' ' 5f,,,,,, - Alallfenulicx x.1pl1-,11:1,11-l1'1,f1111 1 , . J 1. 1 ,. 1 1 1 1 3 4 S ' 1 A 13 ' 1,415 1 'V' 1 .. . 1 1 1' OF. j. RFYYOLDS R. C. REYNOLDS VERLIN RINCLE fl-KN RUB! RTC' , ll11l11r1 MuN11'1r:.4!u'x Arilfmlrlir, Mzmunl Arll ,- 'NIL 7' 1 X , 1 1 I 1 1 1 1, 1 1 1 1 1 11 'T I LILYAN ROBERTS ISABIELLIS RONAN ' RACHEL ROUGHTON AMOR 5CHU-NKFK 1 'R' llnlurjf Drxlizb , Pbyllrsl EJur.1lnm M-Ill'- 'f-1-'V 1 i yi 1 1 6 .1 E1 fx X .4-v 1 ' ,QS --f .- I za, ,....-e 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 N. L MARY 5, SESE SHLPJXRD CJEADY xKILLl'RN I W , Srlrufu Ari EJur.1Ii1m 5' 'Y 1' -11 'Alfwffvf 1 1 l 1 1 KA ' ,Q , 1 t a 3 X I l. R. SPAFFORD H J ,v mm Mx E sv uuocx H- , 'CGFIGGLHT '.-31 L: ily. 111 1. LIN Il STH Iii Cvfuuru PACE 1 1 PAUl.lNlz BAKHI Malin-mdk' , r'..,.... f. f 'f LAKRII1 BARNEIT LUCILL ADAMS HAIXII Al,5l'AUGH VA V Q N X f , ,A 1 A 3 r , V . u 4 . ,-,J . ,- 1 1 N4 X 1 MARY J. BARNFTT PAUL V. BECK LULU B, FRED BENNETT 'I X 'H ' A Srirur Snkln ' w Af- . ., . -sm, V B-4 I A o I g - - , A ul 4 ' . V 1 V ,Lu gum BLAYLOCK EDWIN norms GEORGE EMR nov!-:N V fvf Mig, Connlerrr lui: , 1 ' W 4 , Ll f , 1 .ff 1 J I 1 , N , I BOWMAN mum: l1l'llNIIUl'l'L ,W ,mm RUTHCIIISHOLM ' l.m.Ku-l!- Rlullvfnulr Pbyn-'al Lllraliml 4 ,J ,K 1 PAC: 28 ,.,,.. gi NINM-L0VIiR um IIIIUVI :mm SKHXLUIIXIXN lnlfwux-llxNl1 mm-l On-'rw Enxf'-If u..1..,, ' M.n....uQ. -'Q MINNIE MM. SUMMERS ' RECTOR SWFARENGIN g 1 nn-, mm 1: liukli-In ' : snr-.-f A mm. :.,.,,w,.... CNS 1 'S GLADYS TIBBALS ELIZABI TH TRAUTMAN , 5 l:'l'Hl1L URBATCH Fumgn Langugr W WY Furnmnr. i Hnmr If.-wmmirn 3 Q' u l ii in F A 2 'ff :- ,Q K DAISY WALLACE ISABI1 WYATKINSON ALBERT NYhvXTHl1RLY llovu Ezommnn Fnrrrxu lmngnugr Mum' l iz' -Wk , fo, -i C. . K 'A 1 1 . X. x gl , . 1. i- ' , Q .4 Hofnl WHITE LUUISY' D, Wl'HlTH:XM ANN XVILKL c:..,..,m..- ' llivlmy lwN1.,:. WJ. H I ... , LINNIL B. WILSCN LUfll,Lf. V'lTfE I Fl H I XX KXTUR ING ' Cunnan Smurf llmwf, IJ. I. II Xll'l.l 11..ff,f, GIULIA voN u1xlANC.KEN An 'V' . 'X x Sh' ' - MAUDI' K. WENDT llumn Llll 'ISF XY ILSUN L ugh-In V '4 ,X qw, 3 'I U H ..,., , , EF-11 swf 1 I ' w ' 1 wld , 4 1 Y 1 U l AQ nil' l i ,W ,, ,V W y,. 1 w 1 4 , , 1 LL jj Pace 29 IJ JU , ,,,, ,A ,Q LUCILLE P. WILLIAMS .hmnul I., rm. 'pl m R: blur ' MARY B DRAIN 1 . Maron .. f'?W' -if w 1, 4 PJ' I -5 ' ', ' : , 1 I . Mum nun A IIRNICIE Glvh' l'In-1.41 llv-:hon HELIrN Sam: r Oflko I X .1 GRACE hh NAINEY Ch-rl ., ADF-RT MARTIN JOHN Moons Slap Dinrlov Clfyk ,,':?..',l.OUlSE SMITH Make, uu r WARFIELD '-if'-.zwlrllmrr Clnk . Aman! Rqnhn I W 'N I iw , I Y Q M-- f Cfl..rXSSliS xviuu-i of the world's demands for citizens who are .' able to adjust themselves to the changing condi- tions of our social order, the students of Central High School eagerly utilize the increased scope of classroom activities. just as leadership is strengthened by par- ticipation in extra-curricular functions, so do schol- arly tendencies find adequate expression in the daily' classroom tasks. Studying the immortal deeds re- corded by historians, students profit by those mistakes which time has revealed: and by their sincere desire to cultivate the best in friendship and the highest in companionship, they seek to equip themselves to play a helpful role in the development and maintenance of an intelligent citizenry. To give their thoughtful cooperation as a group and their earnest efforts as leaders, the students learn the power of concerted action by their enthusiastic assumption of their duties. XVith their ambitions fed by the refreshing vision of an ultimate goal, they seek to display the best in leadership by exemplary scholarship, and to obtain those inspired impulses that come from Contact with all that is truest and best in books, in people, in life. p Z 1 J x A W g J x N - 1 I 'Y41 15 P ef 1 ? 1 ffl 1 icq ll l ll il4 il R7: K i L t ,Z . , L! Ll PACE 32 I lll H. Iircmxrzlnx lSXIxFI. XVKYIKINSIIN xl,Xl'IlF K, XVFNDT Gum Rumi, .Mnmr lhrrflnr' .4.m.rlurll Drrrflur .4JJlJIul1l Dlrrilur lflnax l'r'r1i.irnl lixru. XvIFfl'k'KF Iimru JlllI!xi'l'UX RIk'lI.XRll XV11.l,s I'nr l'r1u.lrnl S1'1ll'flll'l' Trrumrrr' SENIQIQ CLFXSS IQMBERS of the senior class of 1934 have been progressing toward the horizon of education for three years, setting new standards and attaining higher goals in scholarship and leadership. They have entered into the pursuits of education and leisure with equal zest, demonstrating that they are talented, progressive, earnest. Under the sponsorship of their untiring and able directors, Miss Gertrude Rector in the sophomore year, and Miss Lulu B. Beckington in the junior and senior years, the students have been successful participants in the curricular and extra-curricular ac- tivities, achieving new scholastic standards. In the music, art, and athletic departments their talents have been displayed, and demon- strations of their dramatic abilities have been made in the class productions, Tln' Ivory lJom',Ski1lrli11g, lilll1l'?'flJt'GH'llf, Adam and lim, and Standing staunchly as leaders and scholars at the head of their class, Kenneth White, limil Wienecke, and Gavin Bowie have en- deared themselves to their classmates by their true worth. Using the ideals and standards of Central High School as guides, the seniors of 1934 have a firm foundation for their ventures into higher education. l l.1ml-:Nels xlilfsli 1111i.11l11,1l 1 .X r.1re e11111l1in.1li1111 of lYC.lllIY and lirains hulu1'l'Il1' .Xnuls lil-IN'l'l'i'li1' ldllgglllllg eyes and flashing smiles are hers ll.Xll-.l. XII mis o11l.,11i11a1.1 A sweet dispiisition and .1 winning personality JAN!-Z .KILI-IS Ulllll The epitnme of friendliness: .1 style .ill her own WI-:lcs'l'lil1' .U.l..1N HliI..XllHXl.X Bliiiuld lift- all lalmr he for one as glad as nie? .l,XNli'l' .XLLICN AIQKANSAS :X friend-maker and friend-finder XIl'l'l lll'Il.l. Al.l.l12N Ulil..XIlUM.X lfvee, generous, and .1 skilled dancer 5.131 .U.I.l-ZX ARIQANSAN Here's another happily true to Tulsa high school K.1'l'llI'ZRlXI'2 .KNIDIZRSUX 1111111 She is ne1'er unkind, such a girl you seldom find IIYRUX .Kxlrlilrsux miI.,xlIn1I,1 F11'r1m's anihitinn is to 'et he most out of life . F, 71,1 4 X 151151. .kms ', xiissorizi Ml 9 fvervone' Rnd: an ideal eempanion J . N5 1 Xl.XI.1'UI.3I Axnluftii' 101111 :X student and spurtsman, all in one RI.xlruI'l-:lH'l'lf: IIAZI-II. KXTIIIS UliI..XlIlUl.X .X diligent girl with a decided sense of humor I..1Ni'1il1'ul1'l1Alrviilclc AIISSUVRI Not many inches, hut every inch a gentleman l5l.1n1's M xmls: .XRlIi'l'INlXH 1111l.,11ii111.1 Pretty name and lovely face plus natural grace l'.1I'l. ,XRXlN'I'lHlXli IlliI.,KIIll3l.X He who silently serves makes elaim enough l1I1'I1:1111:'i 1' ,xsieiaw ui11,.11mx1.1 Industry and .1 good humor insure his success Xl,k'l'liR A'1'11ixs1w luxsis An amateur poliiieiang will go far in that field -i., - f g , ,Y 1 , PACE 33 1 - 1 1 1 N, 1 X: ,l il 'il l l l l 1 l f .fl 31 61 45,4 L4 1 1 1 1 i 'N WS 1. Qil XIX ' S xp ,iss .. :D f. Q Q s l XJ U sl f lIl'Il.l-IY ul-:nv HHl..KllllNl.K Aluziyx wus :lic funny xitlc of lifc llllIHl'l'lIY I1u'llxl.xx Ii xwwxs ,X Ll.nn!y clmrm Klint innlws lwr dclnglitful llIH'l'I-I lhinral-:lc NlDI!'I'll IIXIUVIIX .Xn iiicxlmustilwlc wurcc of pricclu-R infnrinnliun Uri' I:.Kl'Illl.l'Ill UliI.,XlIllNl.X A lwnnk lover wlm finals dcliglit in funllmll 111.1-:N IC. ll.xn.la nmrun-xi.x l7cpcntl.ilwlc and uvcrynnc's friend ix Cilcn 1'.xMil.I.l-: ll.xll,l:Y 'ri-:xxx Gund spnrunmnsliip wins licr many fricntls I-2nx.x l!.xil.m' 'ri-:xxx Always iully :ind in .1 gay rnnnil I-Zvi-:i.x'N ll.uLicx' lllil..Xll1Ul.K An interesting and cntcrl.1inin,g cnmpnnimi IH!-NIC 'l'iil:i,xlix ll.xll.m' niu,.ximxi.x Tlic kcynntc of distinct intlivitluality Llili IIAIIJQY NIISSIQSIPVI l'r.1iQcwortl1y bnostur of .ill sports S'l'liI.l..X l!All.liY UIQILXIIUNI x Her sunny tcmpcr is tlic Sccrct nf licr clmrm VIRGINIA Mun' l1.xli.l':x' XIISSUVRI Virginia ncvcr luke gond cnmpnniunx Ai.ni-:N llxlii-:ic mssnrnl An cpirnmc of proficivncy in .ictiun D.xl.l..xS ISAIQIQR NIISNUVIH A lmy whim spcllx fun with capital lctturs Dim: B,XIil'Ill xiissnrin Always .1 prince of manly cliixxilry l'1l.lZ,Xlll'Z'l'lI Hunan iuuxx Shc will adapt herself readily in life Nxnlxli lhlil-in NIISSIIVIH A revelation nf infinite lmppincsw Hi-:mimic l1,xl..u' mil..xlluM.x A clmp .is nnnclmlant as hc ii good-nalurcd E1uLYN HxLL Nhnnxsux laughing eyes, clex er ways, and lwls ul' t'll.lI'I1l S XXI llXlJ.XlfIl 41ul.a11i1xL1 'l lie apparel often PI'UL'l.lII1lN the 111.111 YTHHIXIXIIXNVHUJD aussuiau ller nature is refleeted ii1 l1er smile HI-:Nl':11x Ilalcll ul .Xlfli SNS ts .X t'l1.1rn1ing girl whose friendliness is r.1tli.111l Xuluux llllllilili ulilhxllual x .X klliKll1Klll9l1Cxl hero in the field llfbllXlI1g Btxu Rainanu' incnaiumua Full of sparkling wit: lweautiful .lI1klClLlI'Il'lll'1jL 1WLxRLEslLxnNHs 4HUbUlUMA ' X most refreshing pcrsnnality .halhauxus HKLAHUMA He speaks plainly and witl1 .1 purpose l.l'lrl,l-:Xl-2 Iiauxl-is BIISSIS!-iII'l'I Gentle and courteous: eumpetent and sincere NL1n1 Ilxnxns MISSUITH :X picture nf youth and feminine sweetness X.E.BaRmHT 1nswvau A man of courage who is also .1 man uf faith I-ELLA U,xR'l'l.I-:sux o1iI..xlIu5l1x :Xn amiable e11n1p.1i1iunq .1 superb friend Ilxvnux Hasuu XHSSOITH One nf tlmse whose good nature never changes l1ll.l. ll.x:ss1iT'1' 111iI.,xI14:xl.x .X fondness fur hrisk argumentg a regular fellow l.l'li1f: l3ax'I'lfZl: .xlzlixxrixs He cannot he eunnected with defeat NIILIHIHII Hiaxx' 11u1-1iu1aLs ller willing and agreeable nature wins friends HEX HEAYLHY nnnxuiurx A tnpping good spurt: .1 friend in need I11l.l, Ill-1.x'l'l'll-2 1lIiI.UIHlI.X Lurdial .intl pleasant in his i11.1nner r Y.- 1 1 l 1 l 1 l 1 l 1 1 1 l l 4 lil I1 1411 if..' 114 li 1 1111 l li M, 1 lil l l 1 l li 1 11l 1 1 QVNN 1 1 iw -:N 1l 1 l1 1l 11 111 1i 1. 1 l 1 ll il K 1 Pace 35 F I Ru, E X s 'Y -'S 'fr '27 dfg ive hz STX l I llHlD lH':.Vl'Y lllil..XlH'5l.X llis nlispusitiim is eunstantli' amiable Noluux lil-:vit Ulil.KllUXl.K If it weren't fur lessons, lie wnulil eniiiy seliiml Xl xmas lil-:lm'lcl.l. luxsss Her tliarm is in lier sincerity and liiyalty N'.kYNl-Z.l5l-I uc 0lil..KlllHlK ts ern ,energctiea L mlsititius lin, .MA AN ' lim. UKIMXIIIIMA A e serv e ma iends ilie has made I l,l.x' ' 1: lK l nltl.umsl,s i e light fanta'-ti' me -Z ' cl.vx lhcxxic tm1..mns1s N me can lielp but admire tiis petite maid Huslc Ill-:lussu'nlf:ssl4:Iz UliI.,XHUll.K Reser charming in he' manner I .S .L 2 CRN!-:TT axlssnrln ' ispusitiun is as calm as an unruffled wind I-Il.l..x Mu-I Rlcnm' 0lil..XHUNlA In her is the warmth of genial enmpanionship l lc.sxi'1s IH-:ST ll.t.ixius An able traclsmang a happy cumpanion l l.llli'lC'l I'.k llllusm l'l:xNsx'l.v.xxl.s As generous of heart as she is diligent in work llluxlc lllnmcs NIISQUVRI Self-possessed, spurtsmanlike and sincere MAXINIC l3l.,U'li nltl..uluxl.x Carefree, generous, and open-liearted .ll'l.l.kN l5l..tlil-: .Xlili sxsss His enthusiasm and geniality attract friends t'l,,tx rux lH..kN1'lI.XlfD nlcl.,ulnsl.x Self reliance does not lead tw failure Xl,XlHi.XHlC'I' lllhxzl-:li Ulil..XIlUll.k 'I'l1u' demure, mischief lurks within her glance .lllY1'l'I llI..kZll'IH' INDIANA Quiet charm makes her irresistible to her friends l:lllflNDX lilf XY l:l.l'Il'l.l':lf lilil. Xllllxl X llit iniwliieroux guiw eiiwrnpx him .XIHHI If Nl. l!l.l-:xlxs UIiI..XlIlPXI,X Opliniixtieg t-.ip.ilwle ol' remoxinq your trouhles Wxlml-ix l:I.l'l N'l'UY xilssuriil .X prince of .in intlix'itlu.ilg .in untiring perton I-Iiiiixl: llomn' 0Iil..XIlll3l.X l ffieienl when igixen tetpon-ihility Xlklilikltl-I'l' l:UIlI'IYH I-:lu l'li' 'I'lCXNl-INHHIC Cheerful smiles: .1 lasting friend l.1':l4: l!oui.i: Aiissuriu No opposition is too strong for this linesnmn v l,'x'l'lIEl:x Iioxn 4',xl.1l ultNI.x A Ktrorfg little link in the chain of friendship XYAYXI-I HUIHCN KANSAS XY'h,it he doewn't know tlnesii't bother him lil-IXICYIICYIC Ilumxu UIiI..XllUNl.X XY'ell-liked, graciously sweet, clmrmingly capable .XNXIC'I l'I'I llUl'f'llI'1lt ultI..xIl1m.x A combination of everything tl'i.it's grand .l.XNlfZ'l' IIHHIXIRII KANSAS Once .1 friend, .ilwayi .1 friend: that is janet .hm-:s lZil.1, llcmlcx mtI..xlmM.x A keen sense of humor: .ibwlute dependability Iuvix Ilnwllc NI-:1xl:.xslt.x Our president, lender, friend, and genius .hm-3 lxoxvvi-:ic 1l.1.Ixois She is hlesxed with .1 multitude of charms .Il1xXl'l'.x Ilux Tlixxs Some people are nicer tlmn nice lluim'l'llY l.l-:Ii Iluvn SHN' MI-:A.u'u .-X jolly brunette with lnugliing eyes lfixxxiis l,iA:lA: lluxn UiiI..XlIll3lA ,Xn inexlinustihle joy to .ill who know her Isimiiaxi-2 Hurt: oiu,lxi1rni.x Conseiuntious, poppy, and rcidy to go l, gl, , , 2 2 I I 1 X .. t x iff-'si e,L I4 5 . y . i, , l Mn :f PACE 37 U u KJ XX I p,. gs 'il 4,4 P O if! .V li l. ll l ly . 'ff ,, Lrg 1 f .2 1,1 in u L, U In 14' oh , r. Pm: J! XM-nl 4 Ixxllcs IL lmomes om.umxl.x sh I I.u I:4lY'l'1lY Ulil.XIlllM.X .'Xlw.nyx rnnuly for flung .llwnys joyful lYI'II.llI4ZIf'I' Ill: Xl'liIC'l l' tlliI.XlIn,Xl x llc ix nlcnr-xiglucrl .mul lxL'CI1'l11ll1LlCKl . lblfln llliI.XlIUXlK 4 hccrful NlUllL'N'PL'P .xml .xhnhtv .xll xn one IX Imxmlx '.vn:s'1' xuu.1xl.x 'lhhc poxwssor of .1 fricndly all-.position f'Il.kh'l.I'ZY HRXNN 'l'l'2X KN Xn .lmhilious fvllow with nlxvcrxificrl inlcruxu Ill-11.1-:x llnxswlanl, om.,xmmx Acccptx rcxponsihility in good faith W1-:lu lilillhlil-ZS ARK XXSAH An cng.1gil1gly swcct personality Hon lllclmas lllil..KllU3l.K A livc wire that ncvcr guts NlL'PPCLl on l'l':'1'l':n llnlmas VIRGIN! X A happy .md cheerful nnturc hclongs to hum I'lll-Zl.xl.x tiluvlc Illfllslrl' 'l'l'INNl-IS'il'Il A srnillng girl with many nliffcrcnt intcrcsu Ivlilill l:lIU.XUlIlC.XIb xnxx' maxim-0 llc is Jnmhitious, c.1p.1hlu. and wlf-rcspccting VIRGINIA l3lUll'li UIil..KIlll3l.K Re.-wrvcd, quict, and liknhlu lo cvcryonc lull-:s lklmvlil-:lf KANSAS yI.u'nux ix conscientious .und uovlwrntivc A good-n.1turcc.l pcraon who rlocx his lwxt 1 , K .I-Zlcxurln -Iruwx l'acrn.1rd's ambition: llIl.l. Hmm x Quxck humor, rpxrclrcc I-111.1421-:N Hmm X4 X rm-wl.1lxox1 uf smccrlty llllzmzx l,lll'lSli Imowx U IN .IN PUINCLI JN bllll IS UIiI..X!lIHl.K Iuxt .1 millionaire UliI..XlIONI.X grins, .llw.1yx joyful lllil.Xllllll.K .md lm-ly inlclligcncc lm News modest .1 nd courteous M xiii' XI.XH1iKHl'I'l' lticmvw Ulil. xiiini x ller liright, IL'.lNlI1'i.f eyex .ire .i im' lu all Rlaxlxli: lllrlni x missin iii .X girl with xpiii1t.ii1ei-in gaiely an l elieelliil mien ltxvxluxii Ikimux lixxsxs kliilly .intl friuntlly, persistently guml-iiature-.l Iiuiixiax' lliimvx xiissmau .Xn .imiahle fellmx' who ix sincere and efficient tiicxlrixix lllruwxivs 0liI.XllUNl,X l'erpetii.illy cheerful, and .i wuree nl' joy Ill-IIJIXII lllrl'AlAll12'1 l' Ulil,XllllM,X llix iiilly humor maliei him .in enjoyable friend Ili-:'i i'x' Iliixixx xiissuiui Her Quriny temper enhances her quaint charm Mun' Lui' lliriixisiz mssuiari Iiew have the .ilwiliry and charm than is hers Ll-:Yi l!I'I.l.lH'li 1'liNxsYl.Y,xNI.x .X -:umeientinus student and :i loyal worker RIILDRIQD ltrxvii .xliirxxsxs Determination will insure her success in life Ilxziai. Iirmmux xilssuviil Capable and earneatg energetic and .iffable IIILI. Itlimi UIil..XlIUAl,X Witty, steady, reserved. and tlmmuglily modern Dolnlzlis lll'lriili'1 i' '1'iix.xs Her beautiful eyes reveal the depth of her soul l'iJllHjIiNI-I lIl'1i'i'ux iiiiI,ixilnxl.x Ifmogene typifies eungeniality and enthusiasm lluicis llrsii Missuriii Strength, courage, ideals and anihitiun, all in one INAIHYTNIID BUSH l'l',xNsx'I.x',xXl,x ,X xtalwart Brave who is skilled in athletics Mi:iil.l4: lll i'I,l1:ic HIiI,.XlllHl x His heart is aa true as steel .lui-2 IZYHU Ulil..XllH3l.X His imagination, like his goala, wars .ilufl 5 x Q2 Pace 39 . if ilili we H. rx' 'HE at 5, '14 lftl i WT l ill iQ l fl l il wit if ,WY ll fi? fxix' fi I l- l li l l i i l l i lt it f - . J i w Pm: 40 .lxxic 4'xl.1mli:l,l. missin HI IllKlk'VlUl'lLlL'lll k'YL'r2 Ilk'lllf'.ll HUX ur S4 U'I'l' f'Xl.lHlI x MINHINSIITI ,X kll.'pL'l1xl.llUlL' xx'urlu:rg uxuryniifs friuml .liw l'xl,l.iiixx iilmxllnnix l'm n-it su lmsliful .ix I liiiiliu l:ll.l.II-I 1'xl.l.im,xY lixxsxs .N i.l1.1rming .md lmpnlwlc pcrwiinilily lll'IllrY fiull-Imax Allssuriil Quiul .iiiQ-guxcrvcilg :lic tu.1cln-rx' ilcliiglit fl. V - - i If 1, J. Y 'f' 'I'. IJ. 'xH-H-au4:i.l, mii.iiiani.x A cunfiilcnt .md successful pursuii.ilily Xlxln IZ. 4' xx'i'iil':I.l. .ima xwwxs A guml xport and .1 rcgulir fricml Lui' I-11.1.1-:x timiii-ix uiiimiimixix 'l'l1crc's cvcrytliing nice .ilmut lmcr .llclrlcv f'.Kh'lI.Xlf'l' xl5lili.xsii,x Cinngcni.il, with .in .lltractivc pursiinality Dux 1'.ucl.snN luxsxs Dim mccts life xquarcly .mil .ich .ic-guriliiigly ll.xi:iiI.ii f'.XHNlI1'lI.Kl'II. .xinuxsxs A tliuuglitful ITlll1LlL.l cliccry soul: .i roving spirit lllxll-I l'xlmlxu'1'uN 0liI..UllUlX A lwil ol' mucc, plenty of tart, .1 pincll uf xiignr l4Ilil'l'll l':l.IZ.Xllli'I'Il l'.xR1'lA:1c l'Ul.llHKlHl llcliglilful in pcrsiiimlity, lI'lklL'lilI1.ll5lC in ulmrm I' xmml.l. lixslc lmxsxs I V c I11.lI1wf.Hl, lic sucrggilf' .IUIIN l'.xsl4:lil1:l-in mil..uluxl,x Liiiiisunlly quiet: ilctcrniincil in his dusirci Mxiilox C'xws.xnx' mlm Nlnriun xx ill gain sucucsw: that gum without myiiiig l'l4:max' 1' X'l'lIl'IY mil.,xlluAl,x Sliurl in stnturv. lung in zliu mimlw uf lwr fricmls Hun M ima xielirr f'Il.kl.Nll-IHS Ulil. num x l'cp. pcrwimlity L-nilwdic-.I in licr clmrminig purwn 1'1111:l.li:s l'll111111-:les . 11 xxsxs Une nf CiL'l1lI'.ll'N XX'Cll'lxI1l'Wf1 g'rnln1t'11 K 1111111 N xx N: l'1l 111111-:us u111.,x11411l 1 5l1e'll n1.1l1e life wl1.11 it llllglll In be .1I.l1'1':4'1l1l'5l1N 1HiI..X!lU.NIX .Xl1x.11's full 111' fun .intl 1niscl1ief M11-:1.1'N l'1l.1l'A1.xx n1il..1lluM1 ,X 11'elt'11n1e .1tltlili11l1 to .my g.1tl1cring l'iIll'l'll t'11.1s'l'.1IN 01iL.x11uA1.1 life ix i11tere1l1ng if it tontiins Ll.lI'ICiIljQ l'1l,1l:I,u1'1'1'1-I f'll1ll l'IC.Kl' miI.Al1uAl.1 .Xetive in .itlileticsg .1 lover of the outdoors .llcss f'llUl l'I-IKI' Mlssurlrl Xk.'x'fl.lI'l1lllg 1'1at1t,l1 with .1 sl1i.Lt to l'Il.lILAll ,X 15,9-Q t,,LLa-1,sLi.. -4-'--- KIAZN. I-2'l'lI l'll1:Is'l'IiNs1-:N t'0l.01:.1l1u X Quiet, reserved, SClt'.lNNLlI11lI'lg ,1n.l ct1mpl.1is.1nt lluxxll-I f'Hl'Rl'lI 0IiI,.xIIc1MA Great oaks from little .lcorm grow .I.11'li 4'l..11'li MISSUVRI .X smiling vutinig nun with .1 robust crsonalitv . . P . cv.x'l'Hl':lfIxI': PLAIN 0KL.1H03I.x PlC.l9.HlI .mtl Attractive: .1 lover of gay times f'l.lin l'I.i1RIi f11iI..1lIu11,x .Xltlmugli generally quiet, she ii full of fun l.lcuX,11m Xlill. f'I..1Rli uliI,.11InM.1 :X mmlesr fellow, and well worth knowing Il11s.xI.0l,' f'l..XIIK V'.XSIIING'l'UN, 11. 1'. Chirnwiqgly unaffectcclx capable :ind wise N'.11'1-11. f'I..1mi UKI..XIIU5I,X Her friendly spirit radiate, elurm ,Xlf'l'lll'R f'l.11z1il4: l'l'NNs1'Lv.xXl.x XY'l1en .Xrtliur ewniew in sigl1r,gl0i11n Lllxcs flight HUIH-Zl1 l'V'll.I.IA5I l'I..1lc1iIi 1'1'1Nx-:1'1.1'.1XI.x .-Xn .ull-.irnuml gnotl felliiw I':l'fil-INK f'I..XY'l'HN 1lKI..XlHlNl,X llis wnxilwlc .and .1n1it'.1l1l: n.1ture ix .1 r.1re .ixwt l.,-,?,,.,---.-, , , A..- A .Qi f 4 m., ,,,,, i ., l 1 l 1 i ri IA 1 'v 1 5? l l l l ,ii r 1. ig, New it 1 J' .f fr X 1 4 . 1 I M u PAGE 41 KJ X - A., D X v i l .Xi Q94 3 i v 1 V 1 Y 4 l , l f r W l l .i l i s , 7 T M114 V u ll PACE 42 ..1 Hun' Lui l'i.l4:x:i':x'l's lixxwxs .X liillc lui ul spiic. ll'.lYL'lll1Q ilirnuigli lifc Uris f'l,lI 'I'IlN XllNStll'li'l llc is wcluinic in .my iirius .is .i sn.ilsc ilmrmcr X'1i:m.il. 1'i.m Ii xi im uxsix lilic is lIllCl'CNKIIlg ulicn Ilwr' is f.iUxli.ill llullu Vue llluxli: Allssurlfl lik lu-iicr ui lisicn rli.iii ii- i.1lls .ll'NIIDIf f'lH'lilll'Il.l. 1llil..XIlllM.X .Xu umlcrsnimlinu Unnpniii-mg .1 illigcnt wnrlwr lll I'll f'1NpNNI'1l.I. ulil.xIluxl.x lliilwlvliiiig nvcr willi niirili .mil giimlwill l'l.YnI-2 l'ul.l'15l.xN Ulllll A lmskctccr nutul for liis wittim-ss lllvlixlzln l'uI,l-:MAN AllNSlll'll'l RL'H1.ll'lx.llNly plcasingg lliuuglitlul .ind Lluan-cut ill-Julflili l'ul,I.lNS lllil..XlIHll,X Hello, Kiildicsu spells crizcrlainmcnt for us I-Ivuu I-Inxlxi-1 filillili UliI..UlUAlA A f.isI ullicr wlm is ll'llUl'L'QIll'lg .iml .ilcrr Xl.XlUi.Klll-I'l' l'1nll:l'l'l-is mil..xll1nl.x Always true, smuiicli .ind u.nlcrst.imling l.1.1n'1i llllzlclux Vuxilxs UIil..KllUll.X 'l'i-nnrious in purpusc, sinccrc .ind succcssful l-In l'uxl.l':Y ii l2S'I' x iiuaixu llis piano .ilnility will malxu lum f.ll1lllLlS .lul-2 Foxx!-Zl.l.Y Nliu Ylllfli As gcncruus in tlmuglit .is in .lfllxlll XV.xl.'l'l':li' l'nxxl':l.l.Y lllilhlllllll x llis lwllii m.ilws n lwriglit day lwriglilcr Klflflllfll Vnxwxx' Ulil.AllU5I.X XYilling tu work .iml lUy.il liffL'I1ll .ll lil-INNl'I'l'lI Ml-Ilfl.lN Fmni luwx A guml.-min wlm is .always .llcrl 1'l.I'fl7 I-Zi.ixim Cum' 'ri-3x,xs-a A liclpful fricml .xml .1 friumlly liclpcr .lI'.XNl'l'.X l'U'l l'h'l'1l,l. Mlssurlcl She thinks the world was nude for fun Hlinluali: I-I. l'Ul'NIXS l'l':Nxsx'l.x'.xxI.x .kileiluate .md trustworthy in .ull lll14.lCl'f.ll'ilI'lgS 1'l.lx'l' Vux .xltlixxsxs Puppy, lmppy-gn-lucky member 'il' the Senlpers l.l-ZUNAHID I.. Vox uKI..ulinLx lf.lj,L'0llS .md persevering in every field lfli-1-:ii l'n.xnm-: wyumxu His .ibility .ns .in immtor is unsurpassed lYHlNYl'llY JAN!-2 f'lulH UliI..xIlUAl.x One reason why gentlemen still prefer blondes GENE l'RliXSll.KXY ARli.XN!5.XS ' liven the te.1ehers like him Tim Cmmxii 01iI..xnru1,x Indifference is blissg why rush about? t'nl.m1.xN Vlmsslnxxim oliL.xHoM.x Tall .ind Jloofg willing to lend a hand 1l.x1m.xIc1c'1' RUTH CRVAI UNL xltclsm A quiet girl, demurely sweet Ihxrxloxlr CRUMP 0ItLAHOM.x XVilling to serve, to seek, to find the best f'l..u:l1'1i l'l'I.l.ux TEXAS She possesses n winning charm and personality Dennis I2i.1':.xxun Ctxlxllxus I.oI'1sx.xN.x She keeps her frowns and gives her smiles away I.m'ls1a Iivrcmxx Crrrs o1cLix1I0sl.x She can be relied upon at any time or place M.xnfa.xIcl2'1' f'I,'RRY 0Kl..XlIl?M.X A vivaeiuus and petite brunette Liao K'l'm'ls nliI..xrloxl.x XYise, f.iir spoken and persuasive in his way Alun' I'ITmf:I. t'l'lf'1'is mmm just :i bit uf gaiety mixed with study li.x'l'l1m'Nl-: ll.Xfih'l'II.l. u'1:s'l' VIRGINIA All gimd things come in little packages 'Y' 'x Q if I l l i l 1 l l l l ill l. ly. l lx' NE i Y fl A Jig' 4 D1 54 s v W ll lv i l i i ll i i i , Jli ee l 1 . lstj S3 I' X ,XV xv' L v PAGE 43 KJ 'AP i 4 I J PAC: -54 Alu IHXI-I IMiii.i:.ii lHil.Xll4lXl.X Null w.ilcr runs min-p Hi in l':N'I'lIl'Ili' Ilxiiii: nissan HI Slim- r.idi.1u-s .in .iir nf quiirl cffiucmy Ilmmrliv M xii: Inxll-il. Ulil..UI1Hl.K lliirulliy is sinicru in licr .utiims .lu .ll'Nl'L IMi'4.lii':li'l'Y HliI..Xllll1l.X llcr .ability .is .1 punnmi: his x-:im hor fnmc l.l'IllN.X .XIfI.I-ZNIE Iluis lll1'lllh,kX Hi-r vitality .ind guild humor .irv iimnifcsl limi:-:ir lux is uiii.xiiim.x A fricml on whom wc can dcpcmi M.xA.ixi': Inns uiii..xiiuAl.x An cnjnynlwlvs comrade .ind .1 gum! sludcnl .li'i.i.xN I.. Ihwsux i.m'i:si.xx.x A gciitlcnmn uncunsciuus uf his IFUC xusrili t'i.xmi Du' .xiciuxsxs His disposition is iI1Y.ll'i.ll7l5' -.unstant lhrlil-Llr'l Un' uiii.,ximxi.x Squnrc-i.iwcdg .1 lw.iscb.1ll plawr of mmtc limi IH-:M.xl:l-Il-1 '2iDl l'll li.xlin'l'.x A tunnis star .ind .in cxcclicni sclml.ir I-Il.:-:iii Dlixlulclcsw' i'lf1xxNYI.x'.xxl.x Sho Likes llic blucs .iway from .my diy 4'.xlzl.x M xi-L lH1:x'1ux ,XIIILXNSXS Quictncss spulls qlmrna S.xI.l.x' l.ui' Ill-ilu: 'rl-:Lis llull uf sparklc, d.isli .ind 7L'Nl .lmis Ili-:l'l'm4:i-: num Girls, xxnztcli your stcpg mcn, Xl'.1lL'i1 vuur igiris ll.-KZICI. Ill-:xyxslll-:ii 'rlcxxi-:ssl-:I-1 l'la7cl is .i rcml fricnd, with gciicroslty In im und .ll'Nl4I llifzwm' xi ivwr x iimixu lui-ly l.1ss, lmxli in .ind nut of yl.iss Tlill Ill-ZWl'i r 0Iil..XIl4HI.k liisu N.ipnlcon, small lm! rniglny Vn1xvvslHAMnxn rnnuuxhu :X slumicr gr.1cv:g glurium bln-ml l1.11r l,LlbYIl lll1'HliY 4HilLXlllV3LN .-X fair fulurc for .1 fair tulluw llu.L ll111is11N CPKIMXHIIBLX l'inc lmvlairug, f1111vlm'ing, frcc lance lhnnxwrlh lhvusnx..HL PHNXSYLYAXLX T.1ll .md lwlundg cvcry inch .1 111.111 lusllx ll1LlA1N llKIhXHl75LX .X I11CCh.ll1iC of few f.lLllIi .md .1 fine future lZu1Ur1'll1s1J2n ruilhxllmrxrx .-X jolly lTI'llI1ClflC, gkl.lI'.lI1ICCL' to plunsc PHJIANHTH lhruui MINNHSUTA Sxlwcfl' .md frank but not mu plain-Spoken l!1c'1'l'1' llulm HliL.'AlI0lI.X Cunmng, uhcrulwi-:, chic, .Ind Llmrming Vnnnnxru Donsox NHSSUVRI Slufll Fl'l.lkC..1 Qtunning stcnogmphcr HELEN Dunn ARKANSAS .-X finc friend with .1 n1.1tl1cn1.1tica1 mind Ill-Znxlrl-I Duul.l:1' miI.A1I011A :An cnrncst sciuncc student, quiet and energetic G1':RAI.111X1'1 Du1rl'l'Y 0IiI,.KIIOM.k All fricndlincgs .md charm Dunnrnv DUTY OKLAHOMA Short .md Qmppy, but sincere .Xl.ll'l'I ITUI'lil..kS ONLAIIOAIA Outstanding pcrmnnlity and pulchritudc 4'l.l5I.1-:N Dn1'u1.As MISSOVRI The gypsyk crystal slmws success SHAHAX DRAKE ALABAMA Snull in St.1turc, mighty in mind I .Inns D1mr.1. 0liI..AHUll.X Drnll means fUI1-IOViI'l4K, in this C.1sc .1t least MA-usAnl4:'1' DVI-'I-' u:11,A11u:.1A Radintcs PU!'SLH'1.lIily fmm sums inner source , ' - -- WA.-. .-.,.?ii , 1' 1 3 K' 5 , rvl ?9T T Q 2 Q' , f YY 51 Gu 1 Kd AJ U PAcu 45 lll X Y YW-V74 -Y - Y' il li l li li I l i X l I I L v P 1 4-4' WI llii l f 'avi ? K 1 f ,il 7'- Av 1 1 , I ,I , 1' ,,, ,JJ f i L, kj l',u.r 46 I-Il xiii: lH'xn.xn .XIIILXXSAS llcr grey cyus ruflccl lwr Lhanging nimidx Iva l.l-:i-5 llrxi-.xx uiii,.uiini.x A tall, wcll-grawd scnmr, Lalm and pcrxuaxivc 9'l'I-ZIIIJXH llrxipxx w.xslllx1.'l'ux Su-rling hax a huarr uf gold and 1 uma' nl' ,mild Yi':l,n.x llrxrzxx uiu..xllani.x She works for ivm C' sake .lilly Luxxll-I lflinx IlI'xlf.ur ulil..xlnni.x Sn nicc In lic natural, if unc's naturally niu' HI-:nlml-Z lll'Nl..Xl' lHil.XlHlH,X Vfilty and willfull, with winnmg wayx Xlll.lblH'IlD Ilrxx uNi,xiiini.x Mildrcd has what it takus for -i-'gicss Nunaux Drxxan aniiaxsxs A rcnowncd athlete- with his mnguu I-'aimis Dl'mi.nl Hlil,.XllUNI.K A drvamcr of dreams, cspcciilly in class VHNIS Dl'Tsc'H 'rl-:Xxx Chris works with a will, and succcuds .Il'Xl-I Dvla niu..uiuai.x Hurc's a girl you just can'L xtup .l.u'li DYER l.Ul'INl.kN.X A Dyer whim will nuvcr xay die I-Ilcxiiwi' l'Inaiis'i'ux mil..xlinal.x liariwetnces will succeed in any uourw VIRGINIA I-Imiuxnsnx MISSUVIII A jnyuiu and adorablc min, dcmurcly nmdi-st .IUIIN I-Ilaiixs lllil..XlHlM.X lfun-loving and carefree, happy as can hc 1'l..xm-:T'r.x I'ZI.I.ls MISSUFIII Well, a dance is a dance in any language .laallis I-Il.l.ls olu..xlmal.x An uvcr-ready worker, willing and dcpcndahlc Rl I'll l'1Nm..xxn MISSUVIH A pcrfcu lwrunutic and an industrious student lfiuxit I-IxuI.IsII oItI..IImII,x 'l'.Ill. dark. bashful but bright I.om-:x4'I-: l':XlHliII'I' uIiI..xIIoII.x :X sincerely lilwnlwle sort of fellow l.uIzI-:xl-I l'iXlilliH'I' Ulil..XllU5l.X The memories she leaves will always be dear J Xlll.lDlfI-Ill l'iIiXI'lX572J gl 'T ix' XY'hen lun .Ind duty clash, dIIty can go smash f'lI.Xlfl.lfS l':5liHlDfil'I .KRli.XN5.KS Tall, dark. and handsome Doms l'1'l'Illil.l. oIiI,.xIIoxI.x The very essence of personality H. W.xI.'I'IaIr Evxxs TICNXICSSI-IIC Brewity, congeniality. .Ind accomplishment lI.xI.I-II F. ICWING oItL,xII0AI,x X'i'ell-liked because of his cordial manner XYILLIS lima AIISSUURI XVillis is sure to succted ANN I-II.I,.x Fxxxox BIISSOTJIII XY'hich is she-Cleopatra or Priscilla? 1-II.I.IcN I-'.xI'IzIoN MISSOURI A future fair, for .1 lass of goodness rare .I.xr'It FIIARY oIiI..xIIonI.x Life is bound to hold much for such a boy I-Imvix FIf:I.I.IxoIcIz 1IIssoL'RI His motto: Don't study if you don't have to .Ionx lil-IRGVSUX 0IiI..xIIo3I.x A brilliant boy with brilliant accomplishments III-:s'I'I4:Ic lflasl-znvlaiz nItI,.xIIoxI.x Blue eyes, curly hair, sunbeams everywhere ,Bl..KN1'lIE FE'rI:RI.Y 0liI..Xl'lO3l.X Quiet and reserved, but lfrilliant .Ion FII-:LDS oIII..xIIoAI.x His accomplishments in nhe music field .IFC great S.xI.IsIII,'Rv 1-'ILIIEIH' lllil..XlIUM.X A brilliant student and a valuable friend Rl .,.-.,. 1 37 qi--is -on I f ,lt I- i flip. in 'M Q , i i l I l A l 4 I ll ii li if I i I li In I F4 , 'T' I l l I l l 'l il, Il iii H 6. I l 1 x Nr-- l Ii c L l K l Aca -17 I W llli 'i U .ri 43 ltrzx l lXDl.l4ZY xiissuvrni A buy with high amlwitiuns tu .uxoniplisli .Kli'I'Hl'll I ixs'rux UIil.,UlUNl.K A LKUDSIIIFII source uf lTlL'fflll1k'l1l .l.u'ltil-: l ISl'lll'Zlt 1'l2x.xs-1 A wngxter uf much ahility' and .ntumplislinieiit .laxi-: I-'l'l'rs UICIMXIIUMAX Iiycs that gleam with .1 spark uf iuy Wunnmm' l l.lll'HNHY uiu..xium,x He is one who deservea sucrew in life Hl'SSHl,l, I um.ti .tlrluxsw A mild-manncred, good-natuied chap l':l.l.liN l1'nt.c'itmit-:R UliI.All05IA Beauty is an asset, persiinality a virtue l'1I..KlNli lfnmi 3llSS0l'ltl NY'ho challenges lilainc with her skating ability? .lullx Fnnn uiu..xlluM.x Malte the best of each situation is his motto I.tl..x Fax' Form ails-zsm'm Her laughing eyes and cheerful smile greet you Hum-:n'l' Fultxl-:l.l. mlm All efficient engines run quietly and xniunthly Xlumix I-'nnsaiax UIil,.KllUll,K Ax full of pranks as Perry XY'inkle WAl,'l'lf:lr l US'I'liR NIISSUVHI Man of few words, industrious and capable lhviii l m's'r tlKl..KIIUM.K Sensible and Sane, energetie and enthusiastic Main' l':LlZ.Uil'I'l'lI Fuwt.tH:n mil..ulim.x Her charm lies in her continual good nature LINDIEI, I lt.xNc'ls nitt,.uiuM.x Chccry, Qmiling, and Cl willinig cuuperatur Luis l u.xxa'is 0itl,.titnM.x A Titian-haired maiden with .i gentle heart Wounmm' l ItANl'lS 0liI.AIIOM.X A goud listener is better than a talker lI1'n11 lfu XXIQLIX' 11u1.11u111x XY'1.'ll-l1lx1:1l, well-lx1111w11g .1ll ftllldgl guml follow N u11Jc1' lar! 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X35 .1 XS if xl in ll 1 l l il N s X l , i l i i i 7' i. i l 1 I 45 1 fi vsf in , lf V2 4, ,4 I i i l l l i i i ef ig' u lima Q- 2 Xv.Kl.'l'I4IIf 'FRI-ZIKING il.i.lNnls A senior c.ip.1lwle of conquering the unknown .lm-: Hiricl-:Xin Ulil..XlIORl.X 'Im' is an outstanding history student UI l'H iilclci-:lc 'l'l'fYYl'INHIClC Ruth lypifies cliarm .intl .ilwility 'l'l4:n Gini I l'l'Il Hlil-,XlllDNl.K It is hard lu he serious wht-n lltl is .iriiuntl llaxxaii Giuaiias aiissorui lull of sparkling wit, charminig .intl cheerful IAHYHICXA filll'I I'S 0lil..KHUM.X .lust good naturetl, tl1.it's all, -ini pretentious l3lc'l'i'x' Gleovlc 0Iil,.Ul03l.X A brilliant student with draniatic .ilwility VIRGINIA Gl'xni..xr'il oicl.,xiioai,x A dark-eyed girl of charming naturalncss l,l:sl.ll-1 Hl l'lIRII'l oiilhilioau He has a keen eye for photographic beauty W.u.'1'lclz Gwlx l'i4xxsx'l.v.xxi.x Quiet on occasion, jolly at the right time .loimxx liiwilicxnlcnnlin oiu..xlum.x Mentally alert, capable at all times .l.u'li Il.u'it.i'l'lionN oiu..uioai.x An expert tumbler: .1 likeable fellow SAIIAII ANN lI.uaAn oiu..uloM.x Ht-r dark eyes sparkle with determination l'I.u:l.l4: Il.xisl.ii' lnxiio A future lawyer, .1 real friend l'l..xniaN1'la Wii,i.i.xM lI.xi.l. oicl..xnoai.i Always trustworthy in his undertakings lloluwlii' ll.Xl.l. xl-zixiu:-alia lfull of fun, loyal to friends, always sincere Giiom:i.x liorisxz IIALI. 0Kl.All0M.K A human fish in aquatic antics lRI l'il Iliu.l. 'rnxas Typing proficiency may mean a liusiness career RAl.I'll A. llwxnil-:ic xiissiirin An .ihle hunter in the lmnd l.l-INUIH-I llxlrliisux uiiI..xiluAl.x lnspirev PlvJ.lS.ll1I thuuglitsq friendly .md denture llulus llxlmlx .XIIILXNSAN lnspimtion .ind service personified GICNIC S'l'l'IXX'.XH'l' Ilxlzirlxu I'l-NNHYl.Y.XNl.X There ix no .irt like tlmt of being ple.1s.mt 4'l.,xlc1i'l-I lluix mil..xllnM.x ller talents .ire more of the ailent type Xl-:il. lI,xm'l-in 0lil..kIlURIA Our world is what we nihlie it Alililli llxlinls .u:li.xN'4.xs .-X'like.1ble girl with winning ways Ili-ziuux Ihmus TEXAS Tis the steady pace that wi ls the race I.1iI..x .Iuml-: Ihlmis 0liI.AHUlIA Determined in her ambition to do office work Wimu CWIARLINIV: HARRIS Mtssotwu A fine pianist, endowed with many attributes Wx'xm'1r1cin IIARHIS u1iI..xHoxu A ioviql temperament: home economics her hobby A'rl..xs lI.ximisux uiiL,xHtnt.x Meelinnically inelinedg he may invent Il robot Hon' li. 1I.xii'i' oitl..xmm.x A popular youth, interested in aviation .Int-: lI.KK'l'liR.XVI-IS niuhxittntix A perfect cut-upg joe wants to be 21 surgeon Fi-:lax Il.xvi':i.x' 0KI..KliDM.X An ardent follower of Sports, 1 loyal friend Howum Ilxwiis mrzsmwii A pleasant youth, adept in printing BULDRED IIAWORTH lHil..XHllM.X An indefatigablc work of quiet persistence RICHARD H.n'N1:s iuxsws A brilliant student, clever and ambitious 1 1 4-b-15 - 41,574 YY, f Pmn 54 1111.111 ll11'S 11111..x111111.x Suncrc 111 wurk, 111111111 1ll play I-I11111x V. ll11's 1111.1111xl111 lXL'r' lfllc' IU 'IIN wnrli. 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'Ki ,Xn all-round sporty outstanding in ice hockey .lmix lIu.su 0liI..x1ioai.x 15 Vlohn's engineering feats will he successful .X X 1 Aywortby addition to Central's football team Rx, ,f lvax llumai-:s u1tl.,xlmM,s A lively entertainer tapping towards Broadway .IUIIX Ili-:NNY Iluma1':s,.lR. 0liI.AIIU3l.X He is an enthusiast of the fine arts I-Zips Lui' llnifl. MISSUVIH .-X fascinating blonde: invites friendship Dux Ilnl.nlclInal4: l'UI,Ulf.KIlU Handsome, popular, and laelsadaisical Dux lIui,i.,xxn UHI,,XllUH x He is unassuming yet always ready to serve Pact 55 i l 1 1 l i i ii ii l K H M L l bl yy il L ll l ill ,L l lin? Q i 3 I V i V X X i r i l l l l l in X. X I Q'-, n'5 b 1 ef! , 1 l T l 1. i il ll QQ .. li gig 2' 7 ral ' s I 3' i 1 l i i l LJ .rf U hcl .2 l,l,xx I-Il.l.l-Lx IIm.l..xwlr 1ml..uluM.x Nui,-r Iris sluili-.w inlurfurc with plcaxurc XI ximmciiiz Il1ll.l.XYll 'l'l'2X.k'4 l'lu.mnqli' prufigiciil. witli .1 lrunil ltlXN'.ll'Ll niusii Xli mi-:i. 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Jn. uiu..uiam,x JX lmy in .1 rliiiimml witli .1 llltillmlllll iduix til-:cm'.l.x l':I.lZ,Xl!l'I'l'Il lluwxlrlr Mlssuii Rl llcr w.iys .irc tlmsc uf gcntlcmm .ind lurnnc .lu li Ilrnlllr Xliw Yanni Om' I'l1lI1ll11l7CN liis qiiict l'ul lim' .iliilily I-Jilin Liar: llriisnx niu..ilum.x An innatcly leind .ind gciiu'-im fricnd .lxvli llrnsnx 1-:xul..xX1i :X liuniormis ,good fulluw frivn l.undun l:lllll'Zli l' W. llriisux xiissurizi Butli .1 xtudiuus .ind j-illy xludunt 'l'l-in il. llrnsux ui4l.,xilim.x llrigliz, fun-loving .ind Iiiixcliicviiiis li.X'lAIll.l-IICN lll'I-'l M.XX xllssurlcl Slic I'.lLll.llCS .in .lir uf quicl cfficicnuy IIIICNIC lll'HIIliS RIIBSHUVHI lrcm' ia very outstanding in .itlilctics li.x'l'lll.lA:lf:x lHcl.umis lll'liHliS 1'.xN.xn.x :X clicurful tcmpcrnmcnt cunilwinud witli wit .I xmas l'.Xl4l. lII'xll'llRl-:Y OliI..XlI03l.K :Xn nniusing, but quict .ind gt'l1llC lad Ihilnrrllx' IIl'N'l' mil..xil4nl.x Slii- .ilu-unds in smiling gcnnrosily .kl.lfl:l':lr lll'N'l'l'1lf RIISSUVIH llix num'li.il.incc iilwgiircx liix rc.1l Self u'll.l.I.KXI lIi'm.l-:Y .xlm.xxs.xe- A lnynl .ind friendly .1-wt lu :lic senior clam .loiix lhnai-:ir llriri' oiii..ximAi.x A small hit of clever .uid wlioleximie ioviality Ill-ZIiX,XIllXI'I lli i'i'iiisux Ulil.AllllMA A friendly, happy .ind pretty eomr.ule ll Xl.l..XS Ilrvlxia .uui.xNH.xs An Ul1l.lCI'Nl.Il1LllIlg student who .idds i11irth to life lxpxx hi-:iisux lle embodies ste.idf.1stness .ind good fellowship M,xi:.mi:ii1: Ivi-:s uiti.,xiiuxi.x Although quiet .ind serene, she is industrious l-'i.uizi-:xvi-: .lxvitsox MiNxb:so'i'.x Florence l1.l9 .1 charm .ill her own llmmx' .lxruixsux oitI..xiicni,x A livdy .ind misehievious friend .Ind student .li-:wi-xi. .l.u'Qi'i-: mtL.xlioMA A delightfully quiet .ind unobtrusive blonde llxxixic .Luiics 4'oL0RA1iu A brilliant and charming blues singer l!i rii .Iuitx 0liL.xHOM.x A bro.id-minded girl with high ideals Aj' J. 14 ' I'l Jo Ns . -- .- ' A , . tv -gs-,,y,n'-dd, oltbgtgfutl A friendly optimist and a loyal friend Wil.i.i,ui V. .lunxsux 0iiI..umM.x Bill h.1s .1 spark of invincible humor l':I.INUR .luiixsux Nlcxxiusiu Broad understanding and deep sincerity are hers Liar: .lullx-aux 0itL.x1mM.x A good-n.itured enthusiast of the weaker sex 1I.xiuii'i-:iii'i'ic .luiixsux MIc1iIu.xx She seems quiet until one really knows her fllH'lI.Lli .lmixsnx 0ltI..x1i1m.x Sincere .ind effieientg .lssiduous and calm liuihxxir .luiixsux uKL.umM.x A quiet .ind scholarly sort of lad l':lll'l'H .IUHNSTUN .xL.ui.ni,x Edith has noticeable drnnutie ability .fi ill Q 1: ll? l I ll l lx i 1 l ll l V 4, l ll will ll his .V4 1-1- 1 VT 1 ll ,ll if! l li l iiii iii. ,ily il, ill .lb x A 1 JL iw 1 it E Jl L K PACE S7 i 1 1' M l'1 l l W V1 l M1' 'll 1,11 fl 1 X ,gfg 1 . 1.1 V P O .,-1, 1 11, 5, l,4 1 lil if M yjfu 1 lf, 2 J 1 1 1, U PA 1,lf. Sh J, ' J ,Q lil-:l 1'1' l.u1 1-1 .luxlis u11l.11lu11 1 5llt' Is llulhnrulls, xlllnlluln .lllxl l,!'IL'l1xll1' I-1111s xlclnllwl-is 1Hxl.XIllMlX XYurk, wlwrc ix ynur Llurm for ldwnnl? I-111m.1-lvl: .luxlcs UIil.KIlHH,K lllllllljgll quiut, sl1u is .1 lnkunlvlu gurl 3l.1m:.1111-:'1' .luxl-:Q lI.l.lXlHH A law w1ll1 .1 j.Ql L'.ll g.1p.1Uty fur fun .md lnfc l',x'1 1'l .Iuxlcs li xxsxs llcr 1'1t.1l11y .Hlkl guod llllllllbl' .1rc l'11.ll1liUNI lil'1 1'1' .lun-n.1x UIil..XlIUXl.K :X pupulnr Lontr1l1ut1un to tl1c XUIIIUI' 1l.1u LA lln11.x .lmclmx '1'14:x.1s A girl with singularly winning m.11111crx Alc'1'l1l'lc KAHY aa!-21:11 xxx' Uur efficient .md lI1llJl'L'NllI1g C3'.l I1'l.ll1 SCllUl.ll' .lm-: li,XN'l'Ulf UIiI,.XlIUll.X jvc l1.lS pcrsun.1lity .md .1 way with cvcrymw UI-IRS-.Xlilb li.x1u'11111-:lc Ulil.,XlllllI.X A clwcrful CUY'l1CLll.H1 .llkl .1 clrcfrcc fullnw M1c1,1'1-:xx li1':1:1 1': 1-u1.u1c,x1m :X delightful friend .md c11n1p.1n1-111 is Nlclvcna ll.11m1.1r Ii1a1c1,1-11' XllS!iUl'Hl Not tu lw Llcturrcd frum rc.1yl11111g lm 14-ml MAm..11cl4:'1' lil-tlf:l.l':1' NYINVUNSIN A quicl, friclldly lass, fun-l of fun Ill-2'1 l'1' lil1:li1.1x1a UIiI..XlllHl.X A gc11crm.1x girl wlm likes l1lLlNl,' .md tcnnix li.1'1'1114:1c1'x N. li11:1.1'11 u111..111u11.1 A good l1c.1rt is lwcltcr lll.lI1 .1ll lllc l1c.1dx Nlvx l'l .XHl. Iil4:l,1.1f:'l 1' MINSIDVRI lricmlly, ycl .lll1l7f III l1f:r way nf nluing tl1ingx .Lxvxlc lil-:1.l.Y MISHUVRI An llllCl UNlll1g, industriuux .xml q11i1lvw1tlcd girl .lol-2 lil-:1.l.Y 111il..xlluM.x l.uy.1l .mul lI'UNlXK'Ul'Il1y'Q lmc wms nmny fricndx .Iiu IXICXIIIM lixxwxs 'IIN l11l'rrIl11L'l1I IN lhk' IIISIIKJXUY' 1-il .lIlIllXL'l1lL'I1l lhcxxl-:'l r lil-:lm mil.xlluM X X small lwulr.1tli.1nlly ixitt-rcxt1n1i.gl.ni Xlliulxlx lillumxs UIiIi.XllUNl.X Nlu Llkcs tin' niumilmiy out of wlnml lift' l':N'l'IIlIH KlJlliXl.I. llIil..XIlU5I x .X lwlomic, ull, lwILlc-cycd -clml.1r Imlw'l'llY Xxx lilxml-:1rl.lN MISNISSIl'I'I .X tfwxnliixmtiuri nf wixdnni, grant- .ind charm Xirnrx lilxa. I I'.Xll .X thccrful grin .ind willing why .irc hit ICXHI. lilxua Hlil..XIHlBI.X Hcrc is .1 futuru cicftritxll cnginccr .lm it lilxii UliI,.XllUNl,X :X quiet buy with pr.1ctic.1l .imbitium lilcxrux I.. Iilxu l.mil'lsl.xN,x NIFICCFXIX' .md chivalry .irc two of his assets lllfmzx 5l,xlcu.xlcl':'l' lilmilslelnx-2 UliI..XllUM.X .X studmm, capable .md friundly lass ll nun' II.u'xmNn KI.lxf:li1c XX'.X!4HlX1i'I'HX XX'h.1t can unc my about such twins? .lrillx lluxlxl. Iil.lNul4:n w.xslllxu'l'uN XX hurt' R.1y loaves off Roy begins Wm:l.llc li.X'l'lllIYN limxli UliI..XllU3l.X biic ix ubliiging, nffablc .md ctiurtcuus su xximx D,Xh'l'I liX.xl'l1: wlsuixslx .-X cimipaniun whose guyutlsncsx ix buundluss lU l'll Kxrzim. lI,I.lxuls Hur clmrm licx in her cuntnnumxs guard natun' .Inn lv: Kxl1.H'I' l.UI'ISl,XNX .'Xgrcu.1lwlc, .ittiu-1 .lghigrcssivc .ind .lppl'l!L'l.1llX'C X'1m.ixlx lixwrrzw nlalhxlmxxx .X winwnv: fricnd .ind t.ip.1lilu student HI1lIXHll,X.KNllX UIiI.,Xll1lXlX Rcwpcttful in iiix quict wayx .mtl dcpcnd.ili.lity Vi. iw 1.1 i i i I I 1 I i i V X 1 X X will , . X B i , M45 Qv. ii 1 ,t-... i X i , Fi ii' 1 '4 I ,ii V! iw ig? ia JJ N ix xr .V it R11 V i 1 V flxi 41 X? X-, l , i X i 'J J PAGE S9 X iw Q ' ' '?m - ' -H 9 l W I f li :i 1 I: ll li i 'i l I I M 7 f I ff Q I il'i..X l,-ef? Q avi ? vc fi ffl vxl 1 lv' 'f il X if li- 171' ,gi ii li K! Pace 60 . III-:I.I:x Iionx'I-x MISSOURI Central l1l.'YL'l' ltnew .I more industrious girl I.I:ox um liiusxiiz ll.l.lXUlS :X eomlwinatiun of hrainx and character N'll.l.l ni Iiliicus I'I.xxNYI.A'ANIA Yfortlx fail lu expres-I our appreciation of Bill JUIINYII-I XYll.l.ll-I KIIIIIIIS 0IiI.AIIoMA llix eoiitaigious enthusiasni is his chief asset MAIN' .IANIAI liIeII'I'I1:NImI:I uIiI.AIIuxIA 'l'lie only way lu have .I friend is to he one How I.AliIHINI'. uIII.AIIoaIA lion is ext-r ready to serve and do his best IIIVII um I,AIiImxI4: UIil..Xll0M.X lle ix .1 good mixer and an energetic Student ,.. ,- XIYA l.AIxu oIII.AIIfnI,x She lends .1 cheerful hand with .I ready smile lII':I.I-:N LAHIAI MINNL:so'rA She sees her duty .ind does it with zemt 's'IImIxIA l.AxIIsIc'I'II MISSOURI Sadnexs seems to he .In unknown quality to her XIARY l.oi'lsIc LAND MlSS0l'Iu Studioux, ambitiouw, and loved by all ll0h'll'l'lIY LANG .AIIIZUNA ifooperative, and forceful in manner l.IN'liSI.l-LY LANTZ 0Kl.AHOM.K Llever .ind courteousg .i friend to everyone Al mei-:I.I,If: l.AsII oItI.AIIoxIA She goes in for dancing and entertainment l.ll.l.Y l.xssI'I'I4:I: Ml!-SSUVRI Ci.ip.ilwle of .iteoniplixliing .ill she attempts NIANIQII-3 l..K'I l'.K uIiI.AIIOsIA Outstanding in the field of athletics MAIH' lAll'lSli l.A'I'I'IINI-:II MISSOPKI Seatters sunshine wherever ihe goes AI's'rIx l4.XYYlil'INl'l-I uIiI.AIIOMA A likealwle fellow with decided ambitions YIIHEIXIK Lxws llliI..XllU5lX iir.iciuiiNly umluwcd with ilHlI1iI.1l5lL' t'li.irm Ill-Il.I-IN I.i-Lxiiin lllil4.XlIUXI.X ililic world fur hcr it full of joy .ind mirth Xinn:x.IxNH Lum IHULUIUNIX Quict dctcrmin.1tiun .ind .i noble Spirit I-1l.l.ls lil-Il'Il'l-IR uiii..xlinAl.x Hu greatly prcfcrx huilding to hiusting XVll.l.l.XXI Ll-I3llll'lili niux'l'.xN.x Quict .ind uiiuhtruxivc, but .ilwiys efficient Ylclexux vox Iiiixlniims linux llc ptmcswx .i racing wit that charms .luiix lmuxtmii UliI,,XllUM.X He is nut conscious uf his own worth Miimiiicn I.lQ:xi'is luxe-:As A swcut nnturcd girl with 1 host of friends .IUIIX I.m'lI Missurnl A truc friend :it all times to cvcrynnc Rumi: Inmvlxic num Her charm .ind pcrwnality are outstanding tilzxlsvll-:vii LINDSAY ILLINOIS The sccrct of hcr charm is gzzicty Miraxux I.Ixns.xY TEXAS Dcmurc, reserved and efficient nt All times l'.xl'I, I.ixns,n' 0itL.xmni.x .Xpt in iudgmcntsg Hucccssful in undertakings I-'xrxxvilzs IJXDH'l'IN'lM 0iiI.,uioAi.x binccrcly Studious and uvcrwliclmingly ambitious i':I.lll'ZH I.u1NGs'ruN 1i.I,1x01s Dignity and rcwrvc .irc characteristics of him Ml1.mii-:ii I.ix'ixfss'i'ox iuxsxs Life is .ill smiles and sunthinc for hcr Him. Luxu oicihiiiiuu G-:ntlc .ind thiiughtful: systcmatic .ind correct limi Loma r'i:xNsx'i.v.xxI,x No one can equal Bob in his .ictinig k, , l l i it i i i i Sl il il'-Q wil W9 .v.g z.,1' i l llri 'il ii r l iii im ,fi fi ij li :Ai .yi li gixil 1454, lil ni i i ill li. gl I? V ili PACE 61 k X. i, A iv? '4 g-A 5 i li is i l I f-.3 s 1 1 f -1 U J L! l'n1.i. 62 W7 41 jg. 'Z sl A , C' ,.. 1 1' X'l'lll':lflNl': IAYIVI' llKl..'KllllM.X Slie is gifted in tlie ,irt of nmlsing friends HI'1H.Xl.IllNI1Z Luvix UIil..KHUM s Slie plans ,ind exeeutes quietly Ill Q-aiu. l.lH'lNlil'IH oitihsiioxis An .iinlwitious fellow with many interests K'l.oi'sl-: Luis I-Z lrlil..Kll0Nl.k Small in suture, lwiit miglity in personality' Ilouo'i'iiv l ii.ixi-ics l.l'Ai.un' Mis-:soriil Sineerity .intl untlerstamling spell success M KILIIIIHI-I l.l'Nm' iuxsss R.idi.ites quiet efficiency: sense of liumor l.I'1'll.l.l-I l,i'x.su XIIHSUVIH She has IACI, Jppreeintion, .ind sympathy lllcsin' S. l.x ii.i1: oiu..iiioAl.s A genial Ind with excellent foresight Yiiuroic Mxlini-:N oiil.,siioM.s Mildfnmnnered, good-natured .intl sincere 5x'l.x'l.s M.sll.ls:s UliI.AIl0Nl.K Her eyes lwespeak the ehnrm that lies within Nos:-: Mun' M.il.oxla Aiissoriii Slie is sophisticated .ind original Gl.is:x ll. M.'.xl.lax' oiii..s1ioxi.x His power lies in liis quiet, unassuming m.innei' Virus XIARNII iouxs A bit of coquette with mueli liumor lion Nl,xn'rlN olil.xlioM.s He is ever dependable, true, .ind loyal I-Ii i':l.i'x Nl.sm'ix iuxxss A sweet .ittraetive kind of grace Lorisi: M,sn'i'lx xiissoriii Tiny .ind viszieious, the spirit of mirtli Minn' l.oi'isi-1 M.iif'l'ix oiii..inoxi.x A lover of dancing, .1 friend to all Num: I,ls:l-: M.xn'rlx oiil.,silimA Modest .ind demure, lovely as the dawn Ni,XUlII IF. HXli I'lN ltxxNw llcr niirtli preduininates lwr x'l1.ll'.lCICl' Itivurnrr NIXIFVIN. Jic. ila.lxiiis .X gallant and daring Ck-ntralitc Kai xx XIAIFVIN .ulss1n'ni llc wivrlu willingly and .it'ct1r.ituly Lnxinn RLxssnY TEXAS Her pleasing nature dclii.gl1tQ lver friends lhvlii XIAY niti,iuluai.x Lfnnwieiitintiwly loyal and .imlvitious Uiilrx Max' Hlil.AIlU3l.X Sincerity is licr outstanding virtue Ihiwn 3LxniE 3LxY TEXAS Slie will go far witli her Qtyle and charm SAM 1I,u'FiiiI.1i UliI..KH0llA Fun-loviiig, mischievous and tantalizing Mani Vunxmma ALn1nNxns nussuvni Calm and icrene, poised and lovely Iininain XLKYELXLL AIUXBADLX Slie may my littlc but she knows Cl lot ,KLLHN BLxYn UKLAIHPMA He is prepared to make :i success .IAMIIS Mayer 0itL,xmui,x A daxliing young man: handsome and popular Kl'IN5I'Z'l'lI Maru mii.iutrni.x A loyal xtudcntz 1 good listener HLMUHH Mwvs UKLAHOMA He inliabits tlie Sunny side of the street Gicniiuiz Xlf'.XXI'Il.I.Y UIQIUXIIUMA Hit iinccrity rings as true as a buglc Aiiusr 3lrf?xLLVsi 1aiV1sLxxA Simtliingly quiet and dignified I'ILiz,xmc'rii .Lxxic Mc'I,'.xaii':i' Ulil..kIlOXl.K Wliuld we were as eleicr as She IRHXHBIVCAHTHY uuuanuna Her initiative lights every place Q i i I Pac E 6 3 :iw 4? X Li L ll li WH l l Alb! ivfl i wr xgi ,xv - l . M tm' Mt't'.tu'i'liY iuxsxs ller eyes .ittratt admiration Ilnlarluizs Al4't',tY uitlatlltmx A striking hrunette .tml .1 charming intlivitlu.il lblfl II t Xlt'l'l rm 'rl-:xxx A quiet, friendly girl with an agreeahle manner .I.u' t'i.:t'it. xl1f'l.l'Hl'2 oitiaxiioxi x The nohlest are the most eontent XNXAIKIAZI. l.l4:l-I XIVFUXIII MlSSlll'ltl Music is the medicine of the mind lmtx Xlt'l'tvlultt'Ii l'ITNNsx't,t.xxi,x What he c.in't do ean't he done l,nt'isl1: Mt't'ttun' 'ritzxts A gall, attractive brunette jk . .1 ,,:7,,,.,f' V, ' ,tg ,An -1 l l,UYilD IE. Mt'CR.u' lil.fT . . A loyal student, with a host of friends Gt-:music Mt't'm-:.tin' uiti,.titoxi.x lt is better to listen than to talk SAM Mt't'ltlultT nttt,.tHuxt.x Cheerful grin and willing ways characterize him Mai' Mifimxn' xiissorni He turns his neeewity tn glorioux gain I-Ivicl.x'x Mc't'l'.xx mtt.,xittm,x Tulsa high sehoolk most famous usher l.i41t-: M4't'l'.tx oiti..uioxt.t An ounce of mirth ix worth a pound of sorrow .lrxrz Nlt't'I't.t.t-:Y Ulil..XIlU3l.K Talented, capable, and industrious Slam M1'l7uNxt:t.i. Missorni ller dignity is the envy uf all fQlCNI'IY.X Xl,KR1il'l'IHl'I'Ii llt'l .XHl.KSD ottiax. Neither tall nor small, hut a good friend to all Klxztl-: Mel-'.utl.tx Mtssoritl Adequate and trusty in all undertakings I-Irxtvlc Mrtirint-I ltt:x1'l'1'tn' She aspires to be .1 famous dancer Iln1.1.1s Nl1'll1ax1:1 1.111 1w11x1 Hc .lx'x'UlHPllNhk'N much ,111d 1.111 huh- gl , 1 , - 1 Q ff l.14:s1.11-: Nl1'lx'1'1'111': J 1111141111111 H1' ix ic11lr.1l'x .lxIll.lllC 111.1rx1'l l lfXXl'I'IN lfIl.1z11111:'1'11 Xlvlilclc .1l1l11vs.xs H1-r x'l1.ll'I1lN .ll'L' IIIUNC ll'I.lI 11c1'1'r fade IHLI. M1 HI-IIN lil! 'l'l'IX.XN 'I'l1c 1.1111c, f'L'ilL'fLI.ly. 111d.11'. .md IOI11tll'l'0X!' l'I1.1x,x111-:'1'11 5l4'li1f:1':1'1-21: '1'l':x.1s 5hc hmkx on the bright xidc !'.lIl1CI' IILIII thu Nun' 6.111.112 G. Xlvli 1-:N Nm' 111-:x'1'1'1'111' .XII 111d11srr111111 pcrwn with .1 1'.1r1ury nf intcrcsts .lunx XI1'li111111':x 1111111 Q All grunt men .lrc Illll I.1ll .IICSSIIC BIVKINZIIC MISSUVRI Ihc wurld IS .1ll rnghl, .15 lung as lf 11.15 hooks l.1x.1 .l,1x1-: 3l4'liNIlill'l' u111..x11u51.x An .mttractivc bI'L1l'lk'IIL'1 .1 charming co11'1p.1ni011 I.111s M1'lix1ra11T 111iI..x11u11.1 Short and sweet but hard ru bent IIIIXYARU BIIQAID TTHLXIIKYSIX .X jolly good fellow, amiable .md l111ny.1nt I.11,1,1,1x M1-1.111 Tlixxs Shu h.1'Q .1 bright disposition .md .1 sunny Smile f,l.l,lIi XII-IAIPUR XIISSQIIYRI bhc iN young in hmh, but wld in wisdom .lusl-:1-111x111 XII-:.111m1's u111.x1111x1x K1nd111:sx is 11'1sd11111. and xhc is kind Nl 1111' Xl 111411111-:'1' M1c1'111.1xn 11111. Xllllll 1 .N di111111ut11'c hc.111ty, p11p11I,1r .111d Cl1ICl'I.l1I'liIHQ TUXIBIY lll'Il'Hl.lX1i THXKN , . Xu unc knmxw. 11'h.1t hc -4.111 du unul hc lrms l.111'1Q M1-:11l.1x u141.11111x1.x H11 xpccd on 1111: track ix .11t111.111dir11g N'II.l.lXll M!4:l.1111':1f 11.1s111x1.'l'ux, 11. 41 H11 xilcncc 1:.1pturcs k1111wlcd15c ti l'.1cs 65 tx l l l 1 i V wil fi l 1 F if i'-li r gi v'4i 1 ll iiii 1 ll lui, i li J ill' li U. l 'f l i ilfff I . . l i Qi I. , Lua ik! l'u.i 1.1. Y L., xfvx +V - - ---iii' i ,. xjxx s l 4' , ,.,-X Q- p ,1 .I xiii .llaiaill-2 5ll'Zl.llNl'I llIiI..XllU3l.X s air- ' tlctl and liiglit-limrtctl Il max XIlCHl'Ilil'IIl 'ricxas llc is a true spiirtsman and a wurtliy -.uniratlc 'I'nxiaiY All-IlHfll.l. UIil.,XllH3l,X A constant xourcc nf fun and guy Hi-:xi-:vii-:viz Mlavlcn imi,.xliim.x A Ccntralitc wliu has winsiinic wayx Itirirum DI'.xNl1: Mu'il.xl4:l.s Hlil..klIUll.X llc is a puppy and vntliusiastic clwcr lcadcr Mnniiis Miramax' luxsas He cannot frown, fur lic ncicr trics l5ll.l. Mlm1l.H'rns 'I'l'IX.XH He is an cfficicnt uf great dccds Xiimu MILES UIiI.AllllMA Laughter is thc sunshine of life Folia XIILLER ulil.,uiuM.x Her ways arc ways of plcasantncss l..kWHl-1Nl'l'Z MILLIAZIQ ltaxsxs His will be a brilliant future as a muclianic l'.xl'L1Nl-: lIll.l.!iIt 0Iil..XllllM.X Slw will be :i neat and tlcpcndalwlc scurctary Itl l'll XIILLIAIR lixxsas Tliev cont ucr who bclicvc thcv can . l . Gain' HIILLS olil..xliu5i.x A liantlmmc lad, cipccially popular I'.xl'L MlI,l.s imxsas His ability is greater than his nature li.x'l'lmx'x Nllxvlts niissuvm Pep and PCl NUFl.lllly gn ttigctlicr JI' xxrixx XlI'I'f'lll5l.I. mu..uiim.x Sho xuitw liar actions to licr words .lxxlvic Mmiincu mssurni llcr pleasure is in licr pnwcr lu cliarm luv:-:l.i. Mums 'rlaxas A man prepared has lialf tlic battle fought .IHNSII-I Xlmuwlax' u1l1.x11f1x1x 'l'r1-ul1lcs11c1crIn-ulwlc In-r lh11:11'1'111' Ill-Il.I.HlHH1'l'2 1lIxl.XllHNIX fx.lP.1lWlL' .iml xxillmu. Xlic is .1 my Ctllllplfll' Ih1'l'Xl1u11eli 111ss111'1i1 llur cu-rl.1x1i11g 111irll1 is .1 1111 1-1 .ill Nl.111'1'1x Mumri-: n1e1.111ux1x Vlwlw miml's tl1u sl.1111l.1rLl will 1l1c 111.111 Sl1l'11:1l.1X Xluulcl-2 111il,.x1l11Al.x Nlanx' rcucl1'J.1dvicc but iml ' Lllt 11-iw arufit . , 3 I l . 'f X ,.f'4ff,f.Z-ff., Jflf! J 'J L7! .l.1s11N Nlulux f 111i1.,x1111A1.1 'fu Aspire: ix In .1cl1ic1'c lxmiaicxi-1 XIUHILXN u1i1,.x111111.1 ' llqlwrc is glory' in loving friends l-21111. NIu1c1..xx x11ssu1'1r1 lflwmc who lmmv l1i111 lwcsr lilac l1im must l:ll.l. xlllRlflS HIllN'I'.XX.X Fortune lwcfricmls tl1c .1Lti1'c Hun V. Nlumils '1'1-:x.xs Tulsa l1igl1 xul1u11l'x :runner 1 ' , ' I11:14:N14:11 Mulmls 1xla1i.xNsAs , . . ' 3' Hc nw A luntlmll player ul wlluny wc Arc pruual l Him Musl-:l.l-:Y 1'Inu1NI,x AX -.'un1l1inJtior1 uf guml IIJILIYC .ind goml fume IM11: Muses XICISILKSILX llc l1.lN .1 willing l1c.1rt .ind .1 iiclping l1.1ml M xx Alrxx UliI..KIlHNl,X .X V.!lLI.llWlC IT'NLI1jlWCl' nn .my lwukcy tv:41n1 ' .- I f yr Qfl' . V f R11,l.5iI1 1:11111 1 Pl klalimlllmlk 'l'l1ix bluml Apullu is .1 rc.1l lW.lSlxClb.lll plnycr 5l.xx11:1-: XIl'1c1'111' x11:11' 1111111 X xlflfli-l1.lll CLl mm wlm is ii1rur-:msd in .1r1 I1 x Ahlcllfz 3l1'su11.x1'1-: UliI..KllUNl.X Om' who may n1.1kc l1cr 11'.1y R11 lfl'.lI1d 11pcr.1 IQHNNITYII All'Sl1l1'.XYl': llIiI,XIlUNl,X llc'x short in nature but ufficicnl 111 .1ctiu11 .,, W ,-, Y, , ,,, f L--if-W V ,YW Y 1 11 11 i P il if M l I ii l l ll lie 4 1 1 li l, 1 ll if if ,ki NR Pms 67 l 1 li tl K X x I i i l i 4 1 i + rvql sf ,l lil 4 i i 4 l 5 , We i F4 I l . l 1 N, i 'i l i , i l i X I ,,.. . .1 I',v,z 63 .li .xsritx Xlrssicu c'oi.on.xno She is hard to heat when on ite skates Wi-zli. All xi.ou' mwx Quiet .intl reserveil hut .iniliitiuus I-It r:l.Yx XIYIHCN lPlil.,Kll4lXl,X She tlreatns uf traveling: perh.-ps she will .IAXIICN Ilom-iix Mvl-:ns 'rl-:xxx Cliureh work is his chief interest .lrxic Mylcics Ulil.AllllXIA Pretty black hair and eyes m.irk lier til-2lc.u.li NMI. .xltli.xNs.xs Interested in .ill types of sports lI.xl. Xsxxx' Alm.xxs.xs-a A thoughtful youth .mtl .1 printer 191.1-:N X.x'rluN .xltlixxsxs lfleetrieal engineering is to he his trade M XIFIIS N nmol: UIiI..XllUM.k lle is .1 lover of flowers and n.iture .liuu-is Nl-'AL miI..xlluM,x Quietly liumorousg entl1usinstie.1lly cheerful Yirnm Xlcusox umznox .-X re.il factor in our track te.n11's success f'l'f1'll. Nu'llm.w UIiI.AllUM.K The somewhat silent gunrdixn of the lilvrnry tilivli Nli'llnl.s w.xe4HlNia'l'nN llC's to lu? .l student of pliysiulogy Xxnlvl-1 Nlrlilcxs NRITISII wl-:ST INDIICS She loves to s.iil the ocean wide Wwxl-3 Nix uiuhxiiinix lle excels in .itlilcties .is well .is studies lin Nnlhxx ll.l.lxuls-a :Xn interesting eh.lr.icter: .in .lnmteur cartoonist llll.l. Xulhxxln 0liI.AllUM.K One who is seeking high goals Ylclu Nulcnls Ulil,.Ul0M.X Alwiys cheerful, flippnnt, .ind individual l-Il.sli: Nuirrox ii xxsxs Grniiiiisly' xweet .mil my-.ilvle .ll-ZIHKY NUHYICLI. UliI.XlHlM X Une ul- our fame pru1eetors .IUIIX lHIll'l' Nlih' Ytllfli Gay, lilitlie, and yet .1 winner' in all SVI-I t,H.l'1R 1Hil..XllllXl.X ller Qoutliern drawl nukes pleasing imprexsionx ILXIQXICX' lH.lll-'ll-Il.Il .xnli.xxs,xs .M fine .is the race driver by the same name ll.XYl'I1HH'l l l' 1llil..Xllllll.X His brawn and brains combine nicely 1 1-:rli.i4: U'l!Iz.u: u1il..xIl4m.x .-Xeeoming artist in the field of drawing Blu. Usmmx oiix,Amm.x The values of mathematics appeal to him Cu XRI.U'l l'IC Usnuux w.xSu1x1iTnN, 11, 1'. Slie'll create new designs in :hc future DHNA KYXYEYS MISSUVRI NY'h:it a secretary she's going to make Ihxvnx flXVIfIN!i M1ssuI'1z1 To he a musician is to achieve a goal R1c'u.xRu IHLMER 10w,x A dark-eyed, mischievous lad I'l':Al1L Iixxlilix' Nlaw Miaxlvo Her interest is commercial work l:llHl'1HT I,.Xl'I'.XN 1HiL.XlHlXI.X Football is at least one of his hobbiee Rus!-: l'.xl'I'.xN UIiL.KllU3I.X Xve know she'll achieve her goal .I.u'ol'l-: LI-:I-3 Prim:-a iuxsas One who loves the free art of dancing lflvl-:INN lixicli ouux She charms everyone with lier mugg- lafbyll I,.KHlil':R lllilall lhlj A wonder at the macliiiiisfs trade Pacn 69 i l il l i i ll i My M ,wx .25 E15 lg Hr' WI ill ll U, ii ll li V T5 Si i l i i l l v i l l i l l l 1 ll or 70 -- --3-J In11m'1'111' l'XIfIiI'1lK llliI.XllllXlX .X NlL'II1lLQ!'.lPIIL'I' 111 l1l1111111g .1 1x1ll1111q lwlpcr .ll l.lX X XIHXI-I l'XHlxIil! 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Pixsux uiiiniumi To he .iii .irtist ix his desire .ind giml M.x1:'l'H.x l'l'l'l'llI-IR Nl-Iii' Yuma Khirming in perwnnlityg .i deliiglit lu .ill l..xl'iul.l-:I-I l'l.,xx'i' xussnrnr Blitliex-mie in elevernewg uiidiunted in xpirit Wii.l.l.xxi l'UI-'l I'ZNlil'IR1iICR nitI..xllim.x .X fisherman of rare .ability Al.I.l':x l'nI.1'i'1l-:lc UliI.,XlIUM.X A-X sincere friend to everyone he knowx lil-l'l l'Y I'u1.lt Aiissurm Delightful .ind demure: .1 distinct personality llnvxx Mus Puri-: UIKILXIIIUIA The Science of nursing will be her work YIICHIXLX I,m' I'u1'li1x ulilhxlluxlx Benuty .md grace abundantly adorn her Shin' Sli: l'UR'I'IiR MuN'1'.xNix A popular blondeg quite vivaeious II.x'i'1'1lc Mus I'0'r'1's oKI,.xituxI.x kluit e.ill her Potts , she doesrft mind SAM l'u'1 1's miI,.xuuM.x Competition for anyone in .i tennis battle FI,ux'Ix I'uv.xlI r'.xI.I1-'ulcxu A fueinating comhinntiun of charm .Imix l'llN'liR Tlcxtxs Thoughtful, r.ill, serious .ind interesting lII'1I.l-:X I'Ii'll'Ii UliI.AIIllDI.X Helen is one who ix hard :if forget NI.imi.im-:'i' MAXIM-3 I'im'i4: miibxiiimex Her xtrunigest determination is to he Succemful Alnl.l-:xl-2 I'mTf'lI um Ulil..XIIflM.X They .ire truly great who .ire truly good .KLMA L. I'I'lcsI4:I.I. Mlsszmwi Her happy disposition guides her tu joy Y . , A All X xi K U x ix V, CE l l . r Q i i 1 3. .fi il i i N Bl +L' .. ye g-H , , i l lil li ll li ll l . iN TN' 'Til 11' xii' xXQl J 1 l i i i l i l i l i X , l li u IJ i K N, l l, l l ffl 5 i , li i ,l .gfk ,', vql -f-Ji will ,lx lf i i l ll l i ,li I ll wi i 4 ii? ,j ,, l x, ll ll ,f Pm: 72 Hicx Nl-1'I'l' l'l 'l'NX.Nl .xlmxxwxs Xliglily in xpcmli ix iliu Hlilllc giant Hlrx QI ixx I-i:xxsYl.x,xxl,x Shu Nll lXL'N lu lw .iiwilicr l'i.ihc Ilulruluini livi-iiiiix ICu.i.i-: uimxiinxix Shc ix .i sf.-.iiiixlrux -if nimii .ihilitx 151.1-:xx Iiuisxv .XHKXXSXQ lxkllllI1N xpmllx luusltr lllilll wnrnlx XIAIHIN l!,xxls.n' IXIIIXNA lmwcx thc lwsr in litl' with hi. mpc i f ghccr l:.XYMllNIl I5.xAlN.n' IXIPIKNA A sincuru szudunt who is xuhllu .uid .ilcrt Ill-:ssii-1 I! x'l'l.Il l-' AIIILXXSAS lirilliaiiuy uf mind has this liltlc wniiixlrcsx I-'icuii .XLnl1:i:'i' Ihiw-ii Ulil.AllHll.X liuhhy ,loncx has .mother uiiiipvslitur l'.xI'l. Ibn' MISSUVIII liffiuicmy is his fuumlaiiuii in life lh-iz Ihxiwluxii WISVUXNIN llis cyus look bcymid unlxnuwn hurilum lim: Hl':,u.un Nl'2luc.xsli.x llix hnrdincsx of xpirit i- iiidninitnhlc Vinl.x l1ll,l.ll': Ill-Lusnn xlitlzlusiix llcr character ix .icccntuatcd hy hcr kimlncsx I:,xl.l'll lllixsolc ulil,.ulox1.x llu's ncvcr in .1 hurry .md hc ncvci Im wurry XI un lIlil.l':N H1-:lin 'l'l2x.xs You i..in .ilwiys g.1in hy her fricmlsliip V',Xl.'I'l'IIf Hlil-ili Allssnrlfl An intcgral part of thc 'liulm high sulinol lurid Ihiwlzu un' lil-:ln ll.l.lxnis She put-, .ictiun intii cvcrylliinig W.xl.'rl-:lc HI-:xl-Lu' lllil..XlllUl.X llc livus hix hfc with little .ulvicu ll XLICI, III-Nxllc mil..xllnM,x l lor hwc nf fun .itlr.ictsi1i.iiiy friends Muna sm-ri' Ili-:slut Liiriwi xxx lveryune lxtinws and lines llul1l1y Y i Inn' ll. Iii-:1 swims 'rlcxss , 1 . . , W Q llis quiet ways have wnn mans lriemls 1 l W W l..s l l-IHS ltlinxhlcs l'.Xl.Il l7ll'Xl.X il .X friend in whum we can place dependence W l ' 1 1 ' 5 V 1Ill.n111cii lxll'll.Kli'llS .xiriuxsxs J She is attractive because of her delieateness , F K We llIl,l. l!lt'll.1lziisux ulil..s1loal.s , . 1 . ' 'X - Spontaneous in .1 manner all his own X ,Bl 1 !l Q , V lb. Mlcl:l.lxli l'.SSlli lxll'll.XHIlSUN 0li1,.xlltnI.x -1- 1 . . . - 4 Q harm strikes the sight but merit the heart ,', 1-., i , 'l'ltl:l.al.x LUVIHIC l!It'li.xR1isUN 0ltI..s1ltnl,s . . , W .Her gaiety is enough to bring cheer 1, W W1 1 .l.X.XlliN Alumni Rtvits tntL.xi1oM.s A man's best asset is his originality 'i Mavis Ihmsli 0ltL.s1t0M.s QW Yivaeiuus and gay, with .1 winning smile ' D l i t'i.ian Rim-Y oit1,.s110M.s lx A true friend is forever a friend 'V aI.xlm.x111-:T L. Html-:n'i's 0itLA11t1M.s hai Her efferveseent spirit dispels all sorrow l':l.I.lU'l' lltmlxsnx Mlsstwltl He sticks to the bright side of life 'QX ,, Alartix lhmtxsux altmxT.sx,s ' il-lainking well is wise, but planning well is wiser lion Itmisnx X lux:-us They stumble who run fast: .1 steady pace is best I i l Mxm' I-'luxrias lhmwiu ,xizltxssas ' 1' Her nimble heart will reign over defeat W! L J Q K l'.t.i':.sxut1 Rtmiaics 1'i:wxss'l.1'.xxi.x .X svnman's wurtli is estimated by lier uniduet 1i.XlINl'I'I' I!m.l-:les xlnx'r.xx.s The captain nf ivy and the master of fate I.l':N.s X xmxri Ituurrtw lllil..XlHlNl x Speech is silver but silence is golden Pune 73 - e,..,..A il ii! i i i I i i l r yi il I fi WM .dd 1' 1 4, L-1 5 2 I TW lui li J? M if I V .Af L! PAM. 74 .- ON 1' ' J lp Ag J as 4- ? 'l'lIl'IlDHX Ituulzifs rxlni.xxs.xs Simcrc .iml i1li,1fl'Lxlz'al in ,ill licr w.irl: fl1lYl.l'l l:l7XllNl': lllil.Kll1PXl.X 'lilicrc is .ilxsnys .i liulu fun in cvcrylliinig NI KlH..KlH-2'I' Hnxlcx' nissan lr! Aimllicr u.isy-umiing, msy giving fClHl'.llllU .lllNl'll'lllXl'1 HINH' Ulil.XlllDM.X llur musignl .ilvlily ix ill yin- licr Nlltxvss livi-:l,x'x Music lima xxxxs Sliu is indupcndcnt .xml imlixiiluil Ks i'ni,ii:i':x liusic 'rilzxs-a llvr r.irc .ilvilily makcs study u'inccc--.try INICXICI. HUSl'IXl ll'1Lll XIISSHVIH llis prcsuncc mnkcs uvcryoiic carcfrcu Ill-2'1 l'Y Russ linux Hcr popularity results from pcrsunnlity l'.XI.l.lI-I lhms niiI.xlum.x Cnillic is .i liclpful fricml tn cvcry-inc Nnluux Rusflil. Mlssiirlu Outst.mding in sulmlarsliip .lml xlf.ll1LlllCS df K sg-4.,,i,4f y RAY :ur an iiicihsiiamrs Ong wilm loves rn keep liis .imlwition .1 secret HI'Ll!X.XRID Ruzicx lI.l.1xnls Ile cares not wli.it utlicrs rliinls li.s'i'ii XIHNIC liviiix xiciiiusiu A lworn .lctrcss .md iuurnnlisl lull uf fun lil-IRYI. lil-IXNl'I'I'lI HI'I l-'IX XIISSUVRI Une wlm is quiet, uscful. .mil ufficiunt lil-:lr.xl.nlNl5 Rrsli Nliw Yulm Shu i,lcligl1ts licr friends with ihming Mi num. lil ssici. Aiissuriu ll pruvcs x'.1lu.iblu In lwc rncrry .ind wise HllS.Xl.ll'I Hrssl-Il, 'rl-:xw Slic lnulu tu llic liigliur tliings uf lifc l,.XYll'll. s.KMl'l.l'f lPlil..XHl3ll.X llmmr is rcccivcd only lwy li.un:st work V. lt. SANIII-IHS missin in llc plays .u linrn willi unusiiil alulity lIl':l.i-.x I-'lrxxvl-:s S.ixni'sm' um.,iim,iix 'lin lw NLlCCL'NNl.lll is .x great ,iinluliim llux,u.1i Sxxul-in Ulil..KllURI.K :X pcrfccl uxaniplv ul' .1 luadcr .intl wlinlar llli:l.l-:N maxim ixnrixa A modest pnsscssnr nf .1 clacurful naturu lI.u:'1'l-il, Sl'lIl-Il' l'.Xl.Il UlfXl.X He .lspircs to unusually liigl: goals Suu Si'llI..xxuian NlCBH.XSli,X A faithful student, truc and trustworthy lAll'lSli S1'lll.l'E'l'HR Mis:-am'lrl Her friendliness measured by quality not quantity l'21.1.lcx Svliiivii MISSOYRI Slic is fascinating in many ways l'I.Ymc 51'lIO0LFIELll 0liI.,xIlusl.x His mind forctclls his future l'.xl,x'1x Sl'lll'MAi'llIiIi MISSUVHI His time is usually spent fur pleasure Ihrlslcln' VERNON Sl'HwAlsE o1il.AxlI0M.x He radiates cheer, friendliness and joy Alaxlxlc Sl'lIU'.XR'l'Z 1uw.x A mild manner and a true licart Fmiin 5l'1l'l l' Mlssul'm His constancy is only one of luis traits llonrzic S1'n'r'r u1ssu1'1u Homer is Tulsa high scliuulk star electrician .NNI-1 S4 U'I I' UIIIU :X willing, cncrgctic worker, full of fun Rn' Si'm'r um..xium.x Sincere in anytlainiq slic undtrtalncs XIAXIXIQ si-cvrr um..uiuAi.x Xwikf predict sucuuss for tliis wninr lUNl:Srlcncni1XS TEXAS Her swcct dispusitiim makes many fricndw xl,,,l , ' , ... L 1 f -un Yi: 3' .5 Pans P ii yi i, i ii ii i i If F f i Xxx d 1 P .f- ii V i I e 1 J i I fl f 1 ii J, ii N ,A - JT! Z1 1 6 I i W w K i V, PA r.E 1- 1 vs.. - 1 9 , 1' Q... IIYNUPXH SICXLY Ulil.KllU5I.K By thc Workman om' knowcih tho: work llomrriii' l lfl'Zhl-ZlfI1'li.K Ni1:.u'i:u uiu.,xiioxi.x A mlm .ind ximcru fricml In .ill lll:lcl.iNl-: Slcl.liY Hlil.AIlU5l,K Shu has won many fricnds in lilftt yuan lfoicl-:s'i' .Il1:.ix Si-:Luv oiu..uioxi.x A charming hlondc, .ind .i willing workci' NIIINICY Sl-Il.lNlil'Zlf Nl-:W Ylblkli NV.ituh our, Bill Tildcn, hcrc comms bid Nl.xli'l'll.x Slcxul-Il. Ulil..XllUJl.X Carcfrcc .ind happy, yet sinccrc .Xlfmx Slvrxl-Il: olil,.xiluM.x Men of few words .irc thc hmm men Lliox Sli'l l'I.I-I Ulil..KllUll.X Steadfast and fcarlcsu, high .imbizions .l,u'li Sli.u'lil42l.FnRlr 1lliI..KllllM.k No chancc of getting lonesome with jack Russ SlIAFl lfIll 0lii..xlunl.x Likes to talk cvurywhcrc except in lingliwh class XLKIIY SIIICICIIAN 0Kl..KIIUM,k Sinccrity in work play, .ind friendliness Nlllfxll Slil':I.'l'1lN XIlSSlll'lfl Hcr l1L'.1I'I lu.ins toxxxird xchool .md friends Jllllx SIlll'Il.llS fllilhxllllxll Hu lovcs I..itin-whcn it is out of his sight l.lI.l.l.XN SHIELIDS lflxfl A good heart ix .in cxccllunr .ixwr JIM SIIILLINH UIQIMXIIIIMA -lim .ispircs to thc .ill-Amcric.in footlmll iv:.im lfiuxvi-:ii. Siilxx A lover of .ill the highcr things in iifc l':I,lZ.KllI-Z'l'll Sillilhm KANSAS All In-r fricmk know her lrun worth Him. Simi-:ifs'r.u.i. om..uiim.x Bill is .i fist. uompctcnt typist .li-:xx Siimmi-:Y l'Ul,Hh'XlHl She has the ahility tu mix work and play IIUIHDTIIY Nlll'H'l'Z ILLIXUIS Nut tim mher and nut tum gay .l.X.XlI'IS SILYI-IH 1lliI..KlIUM,X Industriouw. cooperative and fnrceful l:.XXll.Xl.l. 5151 Hl':HXl.Xl'lll':R 1YKl..Xllllll.K Nnnclialanee, comhined with ingenuity l,l'fRYI. SIMMUNS 1llil..KHlYXl.X A loyal and friendly avet to the xenior clam .Iarit Sixmx 1t,t.ixms An ever willing and efficient assistant Ytluslxla Slill.I.M,xN mtl,.xltusl,x . . 0 t . 4 lariendly, yet quiet and preeiae in her way Luis Sl.,x'l'l:R uItI..xltnM.x A combination of gay and serious moods I'lct'tl,t.x SMALL 0liI,.xll1n1.x Cecilia has never attempted to hide smiles Llfzoxx SALXLI. niiI.,x1inM.x She is friendly, cheerful, and SWTCI .klixotm SMITH UIil.,Xll03l.K An all-round good sport in exery way l!ll.t.Y Salrrlt UKI.XlIUM.X Pleasant to tease and eager to please f'.XHl. SXIITH flKL.XHl?lI.X He is well-liked and wellflynuwn IIARRICLI. SMITH 1YKL.XlUPll.X Tulwa high wchuoll Star adyertiser liiwsixiv sxirrit uiti,.ximai,x You can't corner .i square man IIELHN IJIIYISH SMITH 3l.XSS,U'Hl'Sl'1'l l'H Helen is merry and mirthful, always happy .lll5l':PHlNl': SJll'I'll 1lIN5fH'Hl Her friends well knuw her true worth LIALXA 5I.u4:Sm'1'il Hlil..UlHAl X Lena Mac radiates joy and fricndlin-:yy .Xi e la rl rr .f s td L, .J -,El Z Q tl U L! l'.u. Xl XICYIHDX SMITH .Xli'K.XNN,KS Modesty often gains more tlian pride Nluxrs Ultl'I'l'l'IlIiN SMITH allssurltl Optimistic, generous and, dependalsle f , ki . Ulu ll.l.l-I N3ll'I'lI allrssulatl A eliecrful grin and a willing way l'IlII.ll'51ll'l'li UliI..UlUM.X lntensely lmumorous and tlieerful Yllfialxlx l.l':l-2 5Ml'I'lI 0Iil..KllHal,X A eomliination of talent and eliarm xllhlllflfll Sxlnl-:lt ltaxsss Not many inelies, but every ir-ali good liumrrllx .I tsl: Sulamlil-:lt ltaxrsas ller amliition is to lac a Bing Ciroslsyette l.oi..x SOI I'lll'IlfN ll.l.lXUlN l'leasant, attractive: a lover of gay times alsx Sl'lflN4ilCR l'Hl..kNll He will always be an asset wherever lie goes l'xl'l. IC. Sl'l'lHilN nitl.,utnxl.x Steady in aim: noble in purposg Tim S'l'.U'Y UliI.,KlIUM.K Une who has gained fame on tlie gridiron l':'I'lIlCl. S'I'XNDl.l-IIC uliI..ul0M s Slie is always a poised ind lovely lady 'l'lII-:RUN S'l'.KYI'llil.Il i anssorm Theron will lie a second ,Iolin Philip Sousa l:.Xl.I'll S'l'xl'lt 0ltl..xlInM.x Always a true and understanding friend li.s'l'llliltlsl-1 S'l'.xl'l-'I-'I-:H Ml:-lsnrltl ller eliarm lies in lier sineerity and igraec lil':lf.u.lv ST. 1'l..xIlt li.xNS.xs A most loyal memlwer of tlie senior trilae llultls STI-:I-2l.l-I XllSSUl'H'I Quiet on occasion. iolly at tlie rielit time I'lll'fllUR.X 5'l'I'II l l-INS Ulil..KIlUll,K A brunette who radiates friendliness lun S'ri-:xiinrsi-2 UliI..XlIUH x Slit- ncvcr fails lu do licr part Luuana.STMPHHNs HKLXHOMX :X uorlxman and sporlsnian ul' aliiliiy XlYli'I.l-I S'i'l':i'iil4:xsux UliI..XllUM.K :X niaiilcn who has winsornc ways lloim'i'iiv If xv S'l'lcicX UIil..XlIHM.X Hcr many achicvcmcnts dcscrvc praise Hon Sri-:vicxs lux:-:As A -.lashing fellow who will startle all I-Iiwaitxi-: Sriivicxs niil.AiI1ni.x His namc is high with his goal in view IDA 5lAI-I S'i'lcvlcNs ARKANSAS HCP charms arc those that last forever .lui-: 5'l'I'IU'.KR'l' KANSAS Sober of speech, steady of aim Xanlxii S'I'ICXYAR'l' KANSAS Nadine is personality personified lfA'l'HERYXE STINSON TEXAS Fair without, faithful within HAM: xuirr S'r0c'ii'rox 0ltI.AIIOalA She is characterized by helpfulness Wii.I.nov S'l'Ol'li'I'UN uitI.Aliosi.x He has a high goal io achicvc Hrrait STONE INDIANA High ideals will win the best for him .ll-:.xNIi'l 1'IC STONE .xRit.xxsAs A clever little blonde with uurly hiir BIAXINI-I STONE KAxsAs Vivacious, full of sparkling wit fil-IURGIA H. STnl'i'Aizn xiissnrizi lncxprcssnhly sweet and gracious GAlcNE'r Sinlzlav NIISSUVIH Reserved and likable, ncvcr bothers troiihlc lfl I'H Svonv i-ANAMA Llcssia Ruth hopes to become a radio singer ,V Y A. ii' 1 Q 5 L an F l i li ii ii l li i ? K1 w l . i li ar l M l L X-a Pac E 7 9 l l u X i i if 3 V v P fa li l 5 lv! 12 2, i t Q.. Vw- ,Q L wr R HIDNI-II.l..X S't'trt-:I-:'l's luxsxs .Xlw.1ys rc.u.ly for .1 goo.l time I'ilfKNl'I'IH St l'ltl-Zlclhxxli Kt'1X't't'i'ln' A eotnpctcnt worker of true worth l',KIfUI. SW.ih l'Z tiltl..stttm,s 'I'.ilI .intl clark: .1 glowing personality Fl: xxri-:s Svlfl-:tc'l' tHil,.KllUM.K Sunny of personality, gentle uf hc.irt Fil ttft.t-Ls 'l'.xl.l.l-:Y mil..sllnM,x A glad youth, dehonnir .tml puppy lll'Il.Y'l'l5 'l'XI.l.Al.XN lyxxsxs A pleasing voice--.1 tlcliillitful girl llel-:Nts 'l'.sYt.1rlt ulilhxtltul x A happy disposition spiced with oritginality V. Il, 'l't4:t':t. UlLl..klIHlI x He .iuliicvcs his .tim quittly KAN 'l'l-ZAll'l.t-:'ruN Ulil..Xllll3l.X A titi.in-haired l.tss who r.inlss first class l lt.xXli 'l'l':NNlcY Hlil..KIl03l x A luskctecr with .tn interest in .ill sports 'Vttox' 'I'i:teilt'xtf: tnxsss An enthusiastic lusketlxill fan K.k'l'lll-IIHYI-I 'I'l-Ilmx' 3llSSilI'IfI A pretty hit of mischief, happy .md gay t'. I.. 'l'tlcm.ss meusuoxt x He is one who mixes re.tsun with pleasure lI.xltl.xNli 'l'tttm.xs .XIIILXXSAS l..iw is the milling of this .ilwlv youth ll.XHUI.ll 'I'tt1ul.ss Nl-tw ionic A gifted speaker who .tlw.iys proves his point lllcx 'l'ltoMl'sux 'rl-:xxx He is nohotly's enemy hut cvcryone's friend IH-:'l l'Y 'l'uoAll'sux util..xltiut.s 'X thoughtful mind .tml .1 thoughtful soul is hers GAY 'l'lluxll'stiN Attsstirltl Gay has .1 quiet, .itlniirihle charm ll.xi.x1snii 'luioiisizs Ulil.XlI1lXl X Xlotlel .airplanes .ire trifls ul' his ilreaiiis l.1lIS'l'lllfXSIIlCH Xlfli XXSXS Her dark hair .intl eyes are tleliiglilliil l1i.lll Glu-:i.o 'I'll'7inl-:lui xx Xlflx XNSXN Zealously interestetl in .winiinine Mxxlxli 'I'u'swoim lblil..KIIlUl.X :X leader ot admiration and lox' Xllzlwlx 'I'1i,u'x' Deterniination and s .XHXULIP 'l'I:.u'Is He finds a wide field Max 'I'Hi'lc .-Xeehuntaney is the SIISNUVRI lI1x.'C!'lly are his assets lDlQl..XllllXl.X for at1.ainmi.nt in radio RHlN'l'.XX.X work he has chosen LVLI' BELL 'l'Hl'l'-ISlDl4Il.l. l'l'ZNXSYl.Y.XNl.K Her gentleness and courtesy are atlmiralwle N.XIllNP1'l'I'l'K Ulil..XllU3I.X XY'ith sunny smiles she gives out cheer M,xlui.uel':'r 'l'i'i-lil-In UKI,.KIlUlI.K She has a laueh for everyone Ru.:-ii 'l'i'c'm':n KANSAS He will he a successful business magnate l'1v1-:LYS 'ITNE TEXAS Her charming manner acquires many friends IQILBEHT 'I'l'Rl.lfY l7liI..KllIDNl.X A penetrating mind with a Serious trend f.I..XIfli 'FVRNHH UliI.,KlIlD3l.X He is never hurried and never worried Hoiimrl' 'l'I'izxl-:lc ,XIHLXXNAS One of those good natures that never change l'.'I'lll-Il. I MAX Ulil..XllH3l X A sweet. refined, and reserxetl girl l:l'1'l'I'Y l'Xl .Xl'lll':H Music has great K1 XNX5 eliarms for Pretty Ill-IITNIHI Ii NIIIIHJIY Y .NNI Ii UIil.KlIUXl.X To travel to lands uf fame is her tlewire i 4 4 i l ,Ji 51 tw, 5' 1 i l l lj lil N. 'l Y, is iw AGE Sl L. -s X 4 . 'win sl v i ,i. Xl im.: l':m'l'l-: v.XXllI'IIfYllUIf'l' Ulil.XIlllM.K A girl who is distinctly imlivinlual .I. lil. Y.xx1.l'xlix' Hlil.,Kll1lH,X llc lus thc .ilvility to do grcn things Yicmi x Y xx llulcx olil.,xllinl,x li-.zltliing is thc cnrcur chosen hy Yvlnm Hi 'rn Nfxw Ziyi' UKl..KIllbXl,X llcr mind is bright, licr hcirt is right .IIAN V.xw'l'l':lz 'rlixxs An .ittrnctivc girl who enjoys sclmol I.l I-:l.l.x Mu-: YI4'liRl'IY RIISSUVIU A hc.irt of gold lwcncath hcr quick xxxiys XI un-uxo Yll.l..xlmlc.xl. 'rlixxs A good footlmll player .ind .1 lwttcr wrc-tlcr Ili-11.1-:x l.UI'lNl'Z YUHI-Il. 'I'l'2XXN A ioyful companion: .ln .idcpt convcrs.ition.1list ICH-:l.x'x Wxmlz 1lIil..UllUl.X The pcrsonification of faitlifulncss lil-INN!-I'I'll YYAIEHUXICIY luxsxs Dignity .mtl rcscrvc .lrc u'h.lr.1clcristic of him llIt'Il.XIHn W xlaxlili UIil.AIHl5l.K A tcnnis star who plays .1 good game Hll.l, XV.xl'l' UliI..XIIlDNl.X A wiilt-ly trnvulcd .md intcrcsting lad ll.KI.I-I W xl.lil4:ic Ulil..klIUM.K A lmppy-gosluvilcy expert on icc skirt-s lIl':l.l-:X Wxl.lu-in ulil..xllnxl.x Shu lms .in extra share of dcpvndahility ll. Il. XY,Xl.lil'Ilf .xnlixxsxs lla-pcmlalwlc .md steady, diversity of intcrcsts llHllI'IIf'l' N',XI.lil'Ill' UIil..XllUAI.X llc is wcllAfittc1..l fur future drafting lZll.l. W.xl.lil'l' nIil..xll4ul.x l'r.ink .ind sinccrcg cxccls in swimming lin X5'.XI.l..U'lC Nl-:w .mnslcv A hippy Scalpcr whose prizes .irc his friumls ll111u1.1i X1'11.1.,11 1-2 ximxxsxw l11t'1m1p.1r.1l1le for uni, 111.31113 .intl 1'11.1l111 1111-:xii W11.'1'1-:lm 11 xxx 1s .Mk lier wl1.1t you w.1nl tu lxnuw .ilmui six iinniing l:lI'l l'II Wxssux xicii' Yuiili llf'lII'Il1Il1Q xxilli lAlL'.lN, free frwiii 1'.1ni11' Yllll. 1 W 1'l'l-2111-'.11,l. 111NN14:su'l'.1 'llill tlmlxy-l1.1ire1l n1.11tlen wlm ix .ilwnyw xmiiing .IHIIYYIIC NS.x'1'suN ul1l..1l11iAl.x .X Sweet. luxxilile little girl Xl1'li'1r.1-I WI-tx'1'll1-:Irs TICX 1s She iw .in example nf integrity .intl vemeimy lil-:'1'11 W1':.11'l-:li UIil..XIIlHl.X GI'.lCi0LlS Queen Betli ix loved liy all I..u111N'1' W1-:lm n11l..111uA1.1 :Xrtistie temper.1n1ent enibntlied iii .1 gentlemari NIll,li1cl-211 XVI-IRB I l'.Xll Her manner is L1CI1l.ll .ind lier purpnse resolute S'l'liI,l..X H1142 WI-:1-:Ks xrzniusiu XVn1'y l1.1ir iSn't l1cr only bexuty 191111-:lu W1-ll-:Ms 1lli1,A1l0Al.x Ifriedn loves to paint with oils I-I'1'lI1-II. XVliINS'1'l-IIN N1iHR,xs1i.1 .-Xn exceptionally fine .ind pleasant girl iiI'Il1N.11JIS1f: YYEIR n1il..111in1.1 :X diQtinetivc personality, .1 lewcly blontle t'1i.1111.1f:s Wiciss 11.I.1xu1s Chuck ii intereited in .ill llie sports II 111111.11 W1':1.1'11 u111..1im1i.x Steady of purpose, f.1rAseeing in illtl1LIl1Cllf l:l'S5l'fl.I. XVI-1l.1'll 'rl-2x.1s An iec sl-1.1ter wlio cuts .1 pretty figure H.11'x1uxl1 W1':I.1'11l-In ii1iI..11i1u1 1 Nliseliievuus Raymond is .ilixuiys intn sniiietliinig Wxliiirix VAlil.I.3IllX 1'1ixxsY1.x 1x1.1 He ix li1gl1tnini.g un the l7l.!IlU p r g. tx --- ilfl! ll , y , Xri le 1. la 4 ,v ,Pl 'ff-I W V ' r l ii N IN lf? l, ' U l 'Vl 1 4 , 1 ' ,N prim l li ll Il: ii A l i w l 1 FALLS ,7, , 2 G1.i4:x XVI-Zl.l.S 0lil,.UHHl.X It l.lliL'N wugli timber to he q wnudwnrker 4lI'.U. XS I-:l,l.s uitl,,xlluxu Slie li.is .i yen fur designing .ll'.XNl'I',X XVICIISII flKl.lXIllllf.X ller wit brightens, lier .tyle refines f'l,Xlfl':Nl'l'I xVl'f5'l' llKl,.Xllllll.X Quiet mnnnered, .i well-liked clup 4'llAlfl.lVl I'li Viimixu Wrzwr UKl..XllUMA Girls .ire made of tverytliing nice l':YI'Ill.kl. XVI-IST' MISHUVIII ll.isketl1.ill takes first pliee in I-.is intereits M.xim.unc'i' Wicwr Aiissm'ni Music is lier delightful linlwlxy l:l I'Il l':S'l'l'1l.l.li V'HAl.l'IY xiiwsurni Slie l1.1Q beauty combined with xervize lin Wii.ur'ruN INDIANA He thinks deep thoughts about lnrge subjects l ic.xx1'if:s Wiii'i'.uu4:ir uiil,.uum.x A future busincw woman of merit lmxxx Wiirric xiissuvizi Interested in .iecuuntmcy lil':NNl'I'l'H xVlll'I'I': fllil..XlUi5l.X A big noixe in Tulsa high selitml Xl.uus,xi:iA:'i' Wlii'i'ia nm..xiiuAi.x A demure little person, willing tu work llHIHl'I'IlY .MNH V'llI'l'HllEAIl xiissurm She enibndiex pniwe, beauty. .ind persmmlity xv,XHlflfN V'Ill'l'SI'I l' KANSAS As .in .iirpl.1nemeel1.inic lie will lie .1 l1igli flyer lixiii. Win-:xi-:riiic 0liI..XllU3l.X l.e.ider, selmlar. lie is well liked lflirxiizwi' Wil.its itxxsxs lfisy to plemsc, fun to tease 1'ii.xlu.n'i i'i-: Wll.l.l.xMs Ulil,.Ul0MA Clinrming in disposition .ind graceful bearing lmixaa Wll.l.1uls xluvrxxx llc lux .in ll1xllXIklll.ll .intl sinccrc m,u1ncr U'riui U11.l.ixxis 'l'l'IXXN .Xn rnlcrpruing young .xutn inctlmnit' lixrnicxx Wil.l.i.xAisux ulil.x1iuxlx lx.iy is .1 rcin.irlx.1l'lu -tutlcnt lC,xl.l'll N'lI.I.l.XNlSUN ulil.,xlmil.x lirl-ly' iilmlx .mtl xtrungth uf xll.'ll'.lKlUl' Huy WILLIS 1llil..XH1lNl.X ,X likahlc clmp who posw-.wx pluuk W. ll. M ll.I,lS uiti..unm.x He fimlx delight in tuncful songs Hu lulilr WiI,l.s UliI..XlIlHl.X . . Hc gu.1rdS thc senior treasury Ii.x'rimx'N W1L1.sm' Mlssorlu She is pleasant, courteous, and amicable I,m'lsx-2 V'ILMl5'I'H 'ricxis Contcntmcnt for her lies In a book nl-Z'I'TY YYILSOX Ulil..KlI0ll.K A fine worker: intcrcxtcd in dancing GPRS!-IX' XVILSUN '1'l4:x.xs A soft-spcnliing vui-:cg .1 gentleman .I.u'ltm W11.sux UliL.XlI03l.X Her cheerful, winsomc ways .irc .lppC.lliI1g Ii.x'i'ni4:i:ixi-: Wirsux UliI..UlUAl.X Her friends can well testify for her HAY XVILSUX nliI..xl10si.x The husincrs world hcckunw tlaiw Brave Ylluilxu l.l-ll-I YYILSUN Ulil..kllUM.X A dqwndnblc girl and .ln .lLlll1l1.'llWlC friend li.x'rir: YYIXNIXIEIIAM UliL.UlUNlA Actions speak loudcr th.v1 words I-Zmru XIAY YYISI-I mssorm To know her is to luvc hui' Tun WVI1'1'r:N UliI..HIURl.k A poet of marked .ihility ill. s 1 MPX l , f Afn, 3 -1 lv 'Q is W l 1 I i 1 ,Qi .l l l lli lil l lun is l -1 if l i l 'w wi l l ld. 'tn ,J l ii i txxsi lx VX l i i l l i l i l l j i L .ti i l Pnca X5 Q Y X121 on U i 'I J PAGE lIi':1mi4:1i'l' Wminxim 1'Ul.Ull.Kllll Unintcntiunnlly liunmruus, n plc.isur-: .Kl.nl4:lc'l',s Winans nlil..sli1ni.s C'nns'i:rs.iliun is licr f.1vurilc mu1p.ilmn .luli Wmms nl4l.sllnslx lruc lu liis wnrilg lfllt In 'ns friends Al slill-2 Wmmwnlc'i'1l lumix ll.is .1 surprising grnuiuu-ness l'1.sm. YVUUI,lH-IIVI' 4-ui.uii.snu lflcctriizil unginccring is lii-. ulmifu llxmn' YVUHIJICN niu,sliuxi,s Active fulluwcr of .ill -piirts .l. C. Wuxmm' 0IiI..XlIUM.X Slow, easy-guingg n s'.1lu.1lwlu fricml .xuxlas Wommm' miihsiiuxi s A Winsome lass uf dignity and lmnppinuss I-Zs'if:I.YN XVIIIGIVI' 'ricxxss Convcntionally clmirming .md swcct Gli.sN'i' XYlzIull'l' ulil..xllnM.s A wrestler c.1p.1lwlu of tal-Ling tllc lT.lfLl knocks fH.lYl'I Wmuui' 0liI..klIHM.k Her dark cycs .irc pools of mystery .K N NA NY YA'l l' KA N SAW llursclmsgk riding is licr liulsliy Ihilmiilx' Yxrlcs MIHSUVIH A congenial youth is pcrsunificd in Dumtlzy l'lI'1il-INR Yiauiicir uicl..xlum.x Our red-lmcadcd Pnlcrcwslsi Slim:-:Y Yurxu .smi.sxs.ss A I.ul of dctcrminntiung .ilssniys raids' tn do Ill-zxm' Zumnw XVISVUNSIX A lug lmy wlw paddles luis own fanoc .ll-IANNIC ZAYITZ SOI l'll h.Xlil3'l'X A vcritalsli: wliirlwind on llic piano S.sxli'l4:l. fl-Il.l.lliNON Nl-:lm.ssii,s His uliicf inzcrcst in life is swimming RIARH l'l-II!l'l'l'I .K Nlil-Il. Ulxl.XllUM-K YN e don r have angel throngw, hut here . .in angel l'il,xiu.lcs lhim 'l'l'1XKS A lwig boy in .i hig way Ilan-Ll. f'lHll'l'l'Ill in-'N'i'l's'lix' Hazel is alluring, charming and vivaeious Alamos Vox 0lil.,XllUXl.X An iffahle companion, .1 fine fellow XIAICY l'il.IZ.XlH-1'l'll l':l.l.lN4ill.XI'SlCX XV. YA. She ix a constant source of entertainment Ikon l .uuus UliI..KlIUM.X Handsome in both looks and ways l'.xl'i. I-'mm 0ii1.,x1ioa1.x Hc'is ever eonscientioua, dutiful, and alert .Iiawicl.I. Fl'LLlv:R ARic.xNs.xS Her individuality makes her ever interesting RA1.l'u II.ual'1c om..xuuM.x Tu him all things are fair and gracious S .list y.xNCm'ii 0lil..xmm.x I 1 Jim is always glad to lend a helping hand INA BIAY IIERRON TE.x.xs Her conduct is at all times creditable . tJl2al.xM 'uusox 0Kl,.x11uM,x His ,ardor for a chosen cause never lessens l 'l'. A. Kxowlazs 0KI..xi1oM.x Set your goal, then strive for it W.xI.uu I..u'Y ngii..xInm,x Sincere in his aims, which are truly admirable .luux Mix!-:ic xl-:w volui liver alert, always willing to please I LY- 9 r- -2 5- Aon rs u Q 'GSA 4 --,, Pau: ,ii Ii lil l h ly, it ffl y 1 vw V Tl ll in is 'X Q Xa xX i I u KJ l v l X tiyi if +.+ is-1 l , , l I l l I fi 2 I , iii VJ U ,,,, - J 72 ,H M, t- l.om':xI-: Umm oItI..uIcm.x Not too serious, not too gay: hers is ai loving way l'l'jlglgY U'Xl-gal, lDhl..Kll0Nl,K Une of CIentral's prettiest seniors .IANI-: Uslmicxlc YS',XSllINli'I'UX We all love her for her sweet disposition l.oxxIcI.I.l-: l'l'ZItIiINS NI-:w vonli Her sunny temper is the secret of her charm IlIf:I.,u'It.x ll.XXllAl.l. lmxsas-a She holds silence as a precious jewel M.tIiIf:I.INI: ltuulsrlrs AIIIQXNSAS Assiduous in all her undertakings I.IcIc 'l'IIoaIl'sos Nlilil!.XSli.X A sagaciuus and dependable senior Soniors Wlioso lDlCllll'GS Do Not Xppezii' ltaaism' DIf:MIcI'I.Ias MINNI-:so'l'.x Honesty and ability-foundation of his success HI-Itblflil-I llunn Iil':N'I'l't'ltx' A conscientious, consistent, cooperative senior I.l-:lc .IAIU-I I-IVAN!-: lllil..XlItHl.X Mild-mannered, good-natured, :Ind unassuming .tifNuI.n lI.xI.w1c Mlssorltl True to his work, his word, and his friends lll':I.l-:N IIANI-3:-1 uIiI..xIlUaI.x Tlie rare, harmonious hlending of heauty, energy Ill-:l'l..xll Ilanalox Ulil..KlIH,Xl,X I-ull of life and genuine mirth .KI,lu-:Ir'I' Ill-:NIIY KANSAS K onducts himself with poise and self-confidence 'Vlloai ts IIICYINDN aiissorni Wins the admiration of everyone who knows him HIQNI-1 llIl.lil'IIN Ulil.,KllHNl.X l,ack.idaisic.tl Ceneg .I good-looking chap l lftNIi lil-:o1'4aIl.xx it wmixu lle tares nothing ahout difficulties PAC! 83 I-In lixmIl'r t'oI.oIuIio A keen wrestler with .1 keen mind I.ll.I.I.xN MHYIIIQ MINNI-:so'I'.x She is radiant with confidence, hope, and joy lixltl. MILLS Ulil..kll0M.K A singer, a scholar, and a humorist .l.xsoN DIUIIAN 0liI.AllUM.k A clever fellow, pleasant companion .Mantis l.I-zoxalm Notaxxn oIiI..xIIoaI.x Aeeomplishes things without publishing it WIl.M.x l'owI':I.I. NYEST VIRGINIA A picture of youthfulness and feminine sweetness tiI.I4:NN Itowl-: 0ItI..xIIoaIA Sensible and sane, energetic and enthusiastic lCI.I.Is SI.0.xN WI-:ST VIRGINIA Unlimited ambition to do worthwhile things llowum YVISE MISSOURI lntelligenre, patience, and genius combined fililllilili YS'llUl,l Al.l. 0ltI.AIIoxtA A genial lad, with the ability of making friends N . Q.,s,,., t,,,-, . .,, ,,,,, - Senior' Class Cfm1i1iii1l'l'uifs Betty Love jones Hugh Franklin June Myers Fred Crablve Bob Schwabe Mareelle Lash june Mr:Culley james Neal Ralph NVilliamson Bennett Putnam Bill Krebs Israel Rosenfield XValter Foster Ethel VVeinstein Bill Morris Lois Francis Nedra Lee junior Dickson LaHoma jordan John Ford Earl Haislip SENIOR CLASS PLAYS Donal Ilolway Martha jay lleavner Otis Clifton Betty Peterman Helen Louise Smith Frank 'I'enney Richard Haynes Edith johnston Dorothy Rae Stern Betty Grove CLASS DAY jean Vawter Norman Roszel Edith Johnston ,lack Hays SENIOR BREAKFAST George Dunlap Elliott Robinson Imogene Morgan Lena Rogers Annabelle lNIcComb VANDEVERS DAY Ferris Durham Bernard Karchmer Esther Kimball Velda Duncan jim Callahan George Collins Kathryn Mincks jess Chouteau Arthur Finston Bruce Badger Bob lNIOrris Everett Askew Kenneth XVhite Charles Barnes Martha Sengel Bob Hudson Annette Boucher Charles Barnes Katherine Rudin Lee johnson Clinton Cox Leonard Cox IVilliam Gideon Charlotte Osborn Everett Askew Fred Broadhead blary Virginia Frost Dixie Carrington Helen Doke Margaret Bodenheimer Dorothy Sourbeer Dick Michaels Dorothy Jane Craig Sidney Selinger Hannah Grimes Betty Gibbons Jess Chouteau Edith Ann Gorrell Alpha Henley Ralph Reasor SENIOR DINNER Niildred Parks Richard YVagner Dick Michaels Betty Goodman COLISEUM FROLIC Jane Ailes Jack Hays Richard Haynes MOTTO AND FLOWER lNIuriel Hally Gary Mills Bob Ilinton CHRISTMAS TREE Bob Schwabe Kenneth White Virginia IVilson joe Byrd Richard Knox Bob Briggs Anna XVyatt Frances Sutherland Vivian Pauly Orville Smith Billy Benedict Russell Fogle Helen Kirkbride Bill Krebs Edith johnston Imogene Morgan Bill Higgins 1 l l l I ev ls E l 1 l 1 l if? bu U Pwr. S9 3 5 5 E if? .A Pm: 90 ass of 'Z-I I- Ulfficuns sol'llnM01fl': YICAII KENNETH YVHITE, 1'rr1i.lrui BETH XVEAVER, Vin' l'rvJi-lrnl JESS CIIOUTEAU, Trrusurrr DORIS BUSH, Srrn-tary JUNIOR YEAR EMIL VVIENECKE, Przzvfdrnt KENNETH XVHITE, fin' l'rr.ffJrn! SAM MAYFIELD, Tl'ra,fur1'r BRUCE BADGER, Sz'rr1'lary slcxlulc YEAR GAVIN BOVVIE, Prrxidrnl EMIL VVIENECKE, l'irr Prrxidnzt RICHARD XVILLS, Tr1'11.r11rfr EDITH JOHNSTON, Sfcrrlary M 4 I'I l'0 BE TOO BIG TO BE LITTLE I l.UXS'lCR COREOPSIS AND LARKSPUR .If x :- J RY' Y' ' 'A 5 time Cuisr' Bunn Hiss F.xnutri.i. lasyin B. Wirsow Cami. Suu Jurunr lllrrzlur .lJ.u.mlnl Dzrrrlur .'l.r.rl.1IunI lhrrilur fflufs l'rrJiJfnl -lacx Sum hx' rl. W. Iii sux' jus XXVHITIJIVY I nr l'rr.fr.lrut Srirrlary Trruxurrr JUNIOR CLASS IDAUSING an instant on the journey along the highway of educa- tion, the members of the junior class may look back along the way of achievement which marks their progress, and forward to the goal which gleams ahead. Guided by their counselors, Mrs. Pauline Chase Baker, Miss Bess Farrell, and Miss Linnie B. Wilson, and by their class leaders, Charles Bright and Carl Swan, the students ofthe class of 1935 count among their honors the class productions of The Puffy, Tu'ez'J1z's, and Peg O' My Hvari, participation in Tln' Mvsiub, the Minsfrel, SzL'vz'llJr'arfs, the opera, the Daze, and in scholastic and athletic contests. From its members have come attendants to the football queen, and leaders in the school organizations. liver alert and ready, the juniors have demonstrated that they are capable of assuming the responsibilities of the next senior class, of carrying on the standards and ideals of their predecessors, and of realizing the accomplishments of their own aspirations. L- - r I . J, , ,f I! 1' .f ,If ,gf ,Jr E.. L? v 6 x. -x..-- I-s...? f.. 5.8. Ill PNIIC Rl II 'NI IIII Thi' rm.-.X, II, 5kIIII:Nklfk, IIIIIx:xrII I44IkIr, Ilill IIiIInIrII.III. L'II.IIII- IIIrII, Xl.III. IIIIILII, III. 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Ixmx Rxmxll, x'lx.xxlx1xx- Kiugxxx' lhxmllxx lflllxplxxll, Mgxxgnxvr Mmwlxxxaxxx, Nlxlllx Nvvxitlx, lmxl-x NI.xllxxxxx, Iuxxxlxix lxrxlxxxxx-lx, ll.lwlxl llrxxxxlx, fifth rf:-1.4 l'.lx.nuxr .Klux Iixlsxnx, xvilllllt' lllllxxxx Nl.lrg.xrxl I.xlxwlxxxl1, .Xxmli.x lx.xulxu.ln, Klllxlrx-xl Uullzlxx, Rxlllx Ellix, vlfllllllll Fra-xx, Milrgxlrrl lNlx'llx1mlx, l.xlx'lllx lirzxxxm-x-L. .f L ,-, Y, . fx fx . fll1l1lcu'Q,li1SS C,o1iitiiil'loos .IUNIOR CLASS PLAYS j. XV. Busby Merle Prunty Bill Benedict Dorix joan Sniith Charles Bright Marion Chastain Bob Farris Carl Swan f Rita Lewis Dick Curry l Gershon Robinowitz Matt Beard Ruth Schwarz Anna Mae King Gene Hoop Clara llarriaon john Hall Torn Flack joe YVhitlow joe Sevall Evelyn Smith Bruce Chenault Bobbie Bode Ralph Robinson Dorothy Addison Yvonne VVebh Delouricb,Terry Robert Baker Virginia johnston Ermaatine McRae Lenote' Hunter YVard Murdock Roberta Hughes jack Skelley -- Eugene Baker Paul Phillips J, Philip Bailey joe NVhitlow Bill Tucker Betty liuhl Carl Thomas T. A. Knowlez- Hamblc llouvk Malcom MacDiarmid XValler Rein-tein Tom Matson COLISEUM ITROL fC Sam Mecannon jermne Dan Brooks Conner Ruth Schwarz Merle Prunty Frances Leonard Cleve Spillers Rex Silfliell Anna Mae King 33 , P My Pima 104 Class of 6-15 Officers SUIWIUMUIIIE YEAR CHARLES BRIGHT, I'rr'.fiJrnl JOE NVHITLOVV, Fitz' Prcxidrnt JACK SKELLEY, Trvasurrr MARION CHASTAIN, Srcrrlary .lL'Nmu YEAR CARL SYVAN, Przxvirlml JACK SKELLEY, Vire Prrxidrnt JOE VVHITLOVV, Trmmrrr J. VV. BUSBY, Srfrrlary gr., -,,.--.., --n.-. Jjffb iff.-1 37? al .A II U X --,-- l i I if '4 rv ml ! Z I u J ll P -Y -4 J i -Y.f s tiiniiciiii Ri-i--ic litxS. thi-ilxsii Nlxiin- lntnlx Iiiiiii ,Xlxu Nnfilmffiffif lllulnf liifimnl lhnilfu liuxlufll llniilnl luiimul Ihr.. uoiil t iiulxliix lhixiuis Roiiitr X'nu.isixt'i:xi-imiit Iuiiv llnitiiin l'lm,r l'r. 11.1. ul lili 1 P1 111.11 nl .N'nl'rlil1,i In mul I r Sc Jljlsltl ICDIQIE CIMXSS r 1 sophomore class of 1934, youngest of Central's scholars and lead- ers in the field of knowledge, begin their progress with vifell-rounded faculties and determined, enthusiastic faces. Manifesting that they are developing the spirit of leadership and scholarship with the other classes in Tulsa Central High School, they have seized every opportunity to maintain the standards sets for them hy their predecessors. Their talented presentation of their class play production, Crum' Ou! of fbi' Kilcfren, was one of the high lights of the dramatic season. lt is in the sophomore year that standards of scholarship and lead- ership are established that last throughout high school, college, and oft-times adult life. It is here too, that these assets are blended with those of friendship and fellowship into harmonized conception. The first year in high school is the test of endurance in secondary education, and under the skilled direction of Miss Gertrude Rector, and her assistants, Miss Lucille Adams, Miss I.ela S. Copeland, and Miss Maude l,ourey, and Marcella Gammon, the class president, the seniors of i936 have made a flying stirl toward their goal. AKINQ, a great stride in their educational journey, members of the 5 V , I If '- .ng 7 I -Y . I I Io' ' N? I 441--x 4 I on Iv. ' .' os 6-1.3 .1- li' IIIIXII7 RIIUXI IIII l'I1 IIII, I. Il, I-HHN, kI.IIIIII KIIJIII. 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Kulll XY'inLl1u,k'1-ninm- I-imm.u1, IIN XI-Iwill, I11Iuxl.ll rl k lffful rm, Inhu XI.uI:l, ILINMII NImnv, Iuulx XIIIIM, Inu: XI.lIIvIl, XI.llx Imlix- Niflull, IflI,l KAI---ll, l .HI XINIIII Inv lx Im, XI111- Ihilmn, II1-mI-an Ihlnilr-ull. l'H11lllIlff,:q Ri1Il.nnIZ.nil,, II.ulx Il1.uIIf-III, In-IIM IInI-S. IM:-1I1n Ihr l'I und, l4,Imm. Imam:-. l'.uIunr, l.mrgl.1 Xhnxmr, Huh SIIIIIII, IuImLI.1lIx. C c C , Stuplitmiticewm Ccwliitiiikluus CLASS PLAY .eItffwr!i.ril1g1- llome Room 209, Miss Louise XVilson, teacher: Gene Uillen- water, president: Home Room 224, Miss Lev-lillen Gilliam, teacher: XVilnx.1 Kennedy, president. Tlrkrl Srlle'J- Home Room 220, Otis McBride, teacher: Cleo Skinner, presi- dent: Home Room 225, D. E. Temple, teacher: Edwin XVienecke. president: llome Room 401, Miss jennie Livingstone, teacher: Donald MacDiarmid, president. l'ruprrtirJ- Home Room 310, Miss Hill, teacher: Paul Crow, president: Home Room IIS, Miss Ivar Lou Myhr, teacher: Heal Epper- son. president. COLISEUM FROLIC Sizmtx- Bill LaRue Alice Mills Caroline Richardson Malcolm Orr Elizabeth Manning Lyda llausom Robert R. llarmon Sorry- ' llse Nesbitt Anita Stewart, Marjorie Anderson Beth Duff john Green jay Crum L. C. Clark Hill Lirimshaw on X jar, 1 q--y- ' 3,-vrv-uf. uf, '-ff f ' ' ..v If '-e A :L l 1 Y WN 'N . K 3444 1 Lv, 'N 3,1 Qian? '41,' x K 'rd W mi ' I . r -4. f.,l 2 X ,gi , . , 't :. t V gp ' P '. f, ..--vp' '1 ,f ,,,V 'xi' Ui vi 2' Q , mf A . .- Krltly Fvrmi 1 1' , N N W 1 w s ,i V 'N w w 1 hr M11 - In .. M 14. . . .' -ji. A A n YA 1- 't nr-A , , ., lf' 2,33 - -9-t'J x :Vw ,1:.,, N-A a1..-A 125. Xl.IklN4n 'I'lll'I l:l':Xl 'I'll l I. 'VH XII, 17 'I'lIl'I liIfl':Yl' Nl'Il!l'I' r lllftlffl. .ll lin' Xlrmurful flfrlllll. lui: .M f fury lm Ill VMI ll! l'ur Nlifxslkll 41. 2.2.71 1' lll,xlr'11:lfun, .S'm1f1 fl1n.frllH41. llmwll, ,.. A QT '1'l. A -4: al! w N ir v ,- . -M'-j'.frL'3 FP n L 4 O 51 ,1- 9. Ng . rr- . g- .f-Q. l l A NH- SJ! 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PA CE 1 I 1 X 4 M M U v V4 451' iw xl W U W l lf s EIN fu +5 bl ww, A , A 1 ' 4 J N P 'A 1 1 11 I w A , I M iM EW W 'x w! s! I N Q! I ,N w M N X , N S fa P fa i 1 57 fxx W E44 1 - X I 9 ,,,,,,.,.., A+ 7 Q 5 u 51 PACE 130 Rlcv1cI.A'1'l0N Ol-' NATl'R1c'S MYs'1'1iul14:s I'rinriplf.r uf hinluyy. Qrmcs of plzyxirr. Elfmrn!.r of zoology and faxidrrmy. Study of grulnyy Rrxrarrh in rhrmisiry. . . ,ffl X1 llfwl l.1 I'f'. lL,rflU11flg1f fnffffr. l,fi.7lf ,ffzufn l1'.11'twr1'11f, mf, 1111.1 liuxfrz,-x. Stuff ,Q Q EH A ' . I ,'jr.,j-fi. -I , . A K -'rggefg z-mt nz' , A ' . V fa' 'T ww? W'--LM ' ' 1. ' ff- :.-.':'4Qf'5 ff 1'-W v a x W. -Q' f , . , A - W mn-Q -.-e. ,.-iv ,-- f'.-.:!.'., H- 11 - , -. . ., V. ,ag .. , ,f f. . . . , , A M- . A, 1 + l'T'IH.l1'X'I'lUXSIN'l'llI-1xlXlxlXl. K Ill 'ul' u EJ' v P 1 5-v4 E .li wi, 'XX W A x X 9 v +- - ?7 77777 if PAC: 132 The Qirowtlm ol Central IN A little brown-stone schoolhouse which stood where Fifth and Boston avenues now meet, four people were enrolled in high school subjects in 1902. From this same unpretentious building was graduated in 1905, Tulsa Cen- tral high school's first class, which included one boy and three girls. In 1917 the north half of the present building at Sixth and Cincinnati streets was completed. Built to house the classes of Tulsa high school for generations to come, in just five years it was found inadequate, and it became necessary to double the capacity of the building. Central high school, as it is now known, was com- pleted in 1922. Broad, sweeping, dignified in every line, it stands a perfect symbol of all that is truest and best in books, in people, and in life. This year the student body of Tulsa Central high school numbers 4,086, which compares favorably with previous years' enrollment. The sophomore class of 1934 leads with an enrollment of 1,786, the girls totaling 852, and the boys 934. The junior class has 1,234 members, with 613 girls and 620 boys. The senior class has an enrollment of 967 students, including 494 girls and 473 boys. There are 48 girls and 52 boys taking post graduate courses. Q, 1 S3 x N Wy NMS I1:1.Af T fy E BNN i Q33 X -M2 1 TRNLUS RQ if ,N wx . N ,f - x I x Xiff X WV' f N 11, , g I r X N x J N 1 I f f f x .1 x R ' 7 ' ,fi ,-- , if' 2 Ai jf' l J Xi w f I 5 A If W -....- .4 -. xqx 1, .-Xl Il l.I: l ICJS UST as every worthwhileachievement is the last F' step of many combined efforts, so the devel- opment of scholarship l11LlSt wait upon that mental and physical harmony that comes from a healthy body, and because of this, athletics have assumed an important role in the high school. Friendly contacts on the gridiron, on the mat, the cinder track, the courts, the diamond, on the maple wood, and in the pool, instill in the stu- dents an ability and afford them the opportun- ity to act with rapid precision, and to exercise judgment in a sportsmanlike manner. After an athletic combat the students con- tinue to reflect their alertness of mind and cheer- fulness of spirit when they resume the academic assignments. ,X T ,J I . ' 4 A J , 'LJQQJJC P i 1 . t l .WJ v , 'gif for rim -ll.1rrx lxrllvlvs. la-'lv llurlilu, lnlluo Xhilllams, l'.ilvx1gdliiuiii1uo1, lulius 51 nlids, lilwlhirll Korn Mrigil Ulork, Henry li.1rri-ou, :Klum l'lziuiliri, lm' King. Flllll ral.-Zdfrlf PIIUIW 'flux :iLluri, lralik lfglnrl K lydl .Xhlzg Ilill l..iRui', lid froulix, ,laik Iiraillvv, 'lark Rv-ul, Sidmv 'uiox. fdfin Dio ,I I-'infill 1-1:4 fox Nil klain, Holi Sunnis, Clyde King, Nlaurii Yilliirtal, Chnrlvs liifusQ l-.ruin Olson, ,lim Pfvllovk, ll,ir-:lil l'ilLmgioii , kI.1rt-me Sullivan, Nlzu' lloekir, Rivlixnd Nlin-ku. Thin! mqof'R--x llovker, lim l':ilkih.in, lfnwl llowzml, lima Hari'-n, llnle linrxirtt, liilly Rivliglrdsou, Charlts fliauiilurs, lirriiarml Broun, Hrlmlou nrlIl,vRv1lllfI,pQfWI.lll,V Ki-mnili llllllll. Vhnrlvs Riu, .N'rwrl.l rung-41.1-oliglrll fox, llrtnrr Xl-vrris, flytlf llilan-X, Kruiggi nimnlnm Rumnll l trald xl-vm-s, lfrzmeis Vlnrlt, Douglas Nlnelliglrmid, I-'ini rffstgjrr liiitli.ll1.romgh1 .gf Morris, Xlaleolm Nlzu Nl lllflfllllii, limil lYii'iiul,v, Gavin liouiv, rzlptziing l'om Story, Rirlixird l.:iC'Q,u,, fini ljliihlei, KR-il Nh-Xlirlirnls J frling llumtm, Le: lioulr. llllslull Nlossf uns ahoiu at the imu- this in-lure uils xzilou. l l I--Ji-Q t, , lfloo hoollioll loom ' 1L'LsA HIGH ScHoo1,'s 1933 football team, eaptained by Gavin Bowie, and coached by Art Griffith, began the season with a 12 'Ll victory over the Sand Springs Sandites, a 0-O tie contest with the Bristow Purple Pirates, and a 13-7 triumph over the XVildeats of Bar- tlesville high school, but due to numerous injuries to the varsity gridsters, the Braves won only one more game, a 6-3 contest with the Claremore Zebras. Hard-fought grid battles were lost to the Okla- homa City Classen and Central high school aggregations, the Little Rock Tigers: the Okmulgee Bulldogs, and the Muskogee Roughers. Twenty-three of the Crimson and Cream gridmen were awarded athletic T's. Participation in varsity games, team play, and sports- manship were the cardinal points considered by the coaches in the granting of these awards. Art Griffith assumed the duties of head coach for the first time, and was ably assisted by .-Xb Young, XY'illiam C. Lantz, and Qtto -I. Endres. 'UD lr 1 g K , l V1 f W Il 3 MN if rw Gflg 1 SM tw W2 L1 riuf, M ? Oi 2' PM W H PAQ! IN i va 5 ,, '. .1 if V, Y I n x -L A '51 T. 'T' -CH , X 3 s 1 I J -l' Ni . Ls. T jr ruse-fllarnld Samluslty, Vlydt- Volt-lnan, l'aul Vliillurirl., vaptuing Frank l.rr 'l'e'lim'5, xxlilflll' Nix lr'lnus kr I Y,-rum! fume- llaw ligln-rt, Douglas Bl1ll'l,i1lf1llld, Paul Cliastuin, jim Pullork, Rirhartl lXl:u'l1t-5, XX arr n X tri Peril lNll'lNlirliai-l. Tlfirilrufz4+Cl:irvl1i'e link-'r, Rirliartl l.aGronr, Curl Sunil, Tonnny Cnslaltis, Gent R 1 x Skilli-rn, rnzn-li, 1,11-:ur may-Rex k'urlw', ,lim Humans, Bill Nlriiinni-, Eu-ral Nast, lluznn' liabtr N re H r, Nlzilrnlni .Xlulr1u. lflirlisl ltiaislwlliaall Team ' HIE TULSA High School Braves successfully completed their 1934 campaign with a record of 26 games won and 6 lost. Under the supervision of Grady Skillern, coach, and the able leadership of Paul Philbrick, captain, the Tulsans won the district tournament at Sand Springs, the bi-district tournament at Bristow, and advanced to the quarter-finals in the State tournament. ln the course of their cage battles the Braves defeated the Capi- tol Hill team, 22-215 Sand Springs, 17-85 Bartlesville, 31-135 Mus- kogee, 23-185 Okmulgec, 29-175 Sapulpa. 32-245 Sand Springs, 35- 275 Cushing, 29-175 Enid, 23-165 Cushing, 25-145 Bristow, 27-16: Sapulpa, 24-105 Bartlesville, 30-275 and they ended the season by conquering Okmulgee 60-22. The Tulsans were defeated by the Bris- tow team, 21-265 Muskogee, 22-325 Classen, 24-365 Capitol Hill, 22- 305 .lnd Oklahoma City Central, 24-32. This year's lettermen are Malcolm Andrew, Duane Baber, Rex Curlee, George Elliott, Waiyne Nix, Paul Philbrick, jim Shilling, Carl Swan, and Frank Tenney. Of these, Curlee, Elliott, and Swan will return to form a nucleus for next year's team. 32- U. af vii, Ui' ' X ..v. U-., ,.,. ., x J l +2 G- 5 1 7-'41 s 1 SJ I il ll W7 ia 'life 1 ' F, 77 A V IJ U PAL: HR X I X. NN Q gif Y 'I -K . Illlfl my-llarnld Pilkington, Kenneth Knight, Art Griffith, mach: Kiradv Skillern, dire-rtnrg I-Irvrn Ul in I-d knight. Srirnlif rn-w-l.er Bugle, Grant XVright, Bennett Pulnnln, Wkillnrr XYalke'r, Nlnurir Villareal. liliil Wrestling Team NDER the coaching of Art Griffith and the captaincy of Ed Knight, the Tulsa high school Braves completed another unde- feated season in 1934. For nine consecutive years the Tulsans have not lost :i dual match at home, and for seven consecutive years they have not lost a single match. This year the Braves were conceded the mythical state title, no team title being officially awarded. The Tulsans defeated the Sapulpa matmen, 26-5, the Clinton team, 3 l-8g the Ponca City wrestlers, 21-3g the Stillwater team, 2 S-0: and the Cushing grapplers, 26' 1-1 ' 1. In the district tournament the Braves placed first, the Sandites second, and the Cushing Tigers third. In winning the mythical state title, Tulsa placed four state champ- ions, a second and two thirds. Lee Bogle, Ed Knight, Kenneth Knight, Erven Olson, Harold Pilkington, Bennett Putnam, Maurie Villareal, Wfallace Wtllker, and Grant NVright won letters. Of these, Kenneth Knight, Erven Olson, Harold Pilkington, and Wallace NValker will return next season. Walker has been elected captain for 1935. . . W ig f . , 1, X k. .es gf , ,W , v,,, ., ,,,--,- ,-, K.+.W-.YW ie . .. .- - l 1 I i l i a Fl l i L fl lu riyhl-jimmic Fowler, Paul .-Xlivorrh, M. j. Nolan, Bnh Clarke, Uno j. Eudn-s, coach: Iawlie Nlclmi rr, Da d Coehrznw, Arnold Travis, XYayne Shrodrs. Y EAU cl, Q , v. . F 1 f -u , liloqmiel- bxx :mining lornn W NDER the leadership of Otto J. Endres, and Leslie McIntyre, cap- tain, the 1933-34 swimming team competed in four dual meets, of which they won three and lost one. The Tulsans competed in two correspondence meets, one with the Chisholm high school in X Minnesota, and one with the Principia high school in St. Louis, Mis- souri, both of which they won. The Tulsa team won the meets held with the NVichita East high school, S7-185 XVichita North, 48-27: and NVichita North, 43-29. The meet with the Tulsa Y.M.C.A. was lost by the score of 40-3 S. The 1934 lettermen include Paul Alworth, Bob Clarke, David Cochrane, Jimmie Fowler, Leslie McIntyre, M. -I. Nolan, W'ayne Shrodes, and Arnold Travis. The coach reports that this years' team is one of the best he has had in a number of years. NVayne Shrodes and M. j. Nolan have been elected co-captains for next year. LL Pact IN X 9 J 5 Im-SA 1ULS1g LULSQ Mx. V7 I 1 nm fXYilli:nn C. l.1lIlll, roach, Elton Taylor, Allen Mayo, Tum Giles, Harry Allen, Arthur SIIIVK x lhn lirnnnmtt. Sriulnl !'ll l.L -'jlllllh Symonds, Eugene Yeagrr, Louis Medlin, Chloe Browning, jack Clar l l1n I li t Us . chi. TIJJQ5 Track Team ' 'O WIN their fourth consecutive state championship, and to cap- ture the sweepstakes honors in the University of Arkansas meet: the Tonkawa meet, the Central conference tourney, and the Uni- versity of Oklahoma relays, is the brilliant record established by the Tulsa Central high school trackmen last season under the guidance of Willigixxi C. Lantz. The Central thinclads defeated the Cleveland high school track- mcn 76-46 in the only dual meet on the Braves' schedule. Thirteen members of the varsity track squad of 40 were awarded letters for the outstanding performances which they registered dur- ing competitions. Included in the lettermen are Harry Allen, Francis Best, Chloe Browning, John Brummett, Jack Clark, Tom Giles, Allen Mayo, Vfoodrow Maxfield, Louis Medlin, Arthur Smedley, Julius Symonds, Elton Taylor, and Eugene Yeager. lffll x,, 'N' 33119, ...,x n fiyhl-Otto J. Endres, coachg jaek Atkins, R4-x Brookr, Richard XY:lirm'r, Kiomih llom, t,.if.iiai lxiedir captain: Bob Dcnmree, Sidney Selinger, Shahan Drake, 1933 Tennis Team APTURING seven singles and four doubles championships in tour- f nament competition, and registering victories in eight of their ten dual meets, the Tulsa Central high school tennis team, under the guidance of Otto J. Endres, coach, enjoyed an unusually successful season. Gordon Reeder, captain, won the singles laurels in the Central conference meet held at Tulsag the Multiple State tourney at Miamig and in the Interstate invitation, held at Tulsa. Bob Demaree captured the singles titles in the Arkansas invitation tournament at Fayettevilleg the Northern invitation meet at Tonka- wag the Oklahoma invitation tourney at Stillwater: and in the State tournament held at Norman. The Braves' doubles team, Richard Xvagner and Bob Demaree, took the doubles crown in the Central conference tourney. Sidney Selinger and Richard XY'agner combined to capture the doubles championship in the Arkansas invitation meet. A third doubles team, Rex Brooke and Richard XY'agner, won first place honors in their event in the Multiple State contest, and in the Interstate tournament. GE K il- A- X J J 5 all Mk -V ,i f t i tl ,I cv ltr! Vu U PACE 142 t ungql Tuff fU'lL'4lit'lIllt'lh XAVIILUIIIIIIT, vnanzigvrg F4-rn Dnxis, lirm-si Glzishi, Sinn llaliwnek, raplniug Merle l It-vn.m, Hale Bilfllvll, jim Shilling, Ah Young, vonrli. l.nfu'rr rfmtillrrlirr Morris, .Xlxin Pm-rrs, XVLIYYPII Morris, Hi-rlnnn Meri-tlilli, jmm-s l'r:lddm'k, llrrlu-rl Rnhhins, jim Usuall, lshmzlrl l'll'l'Il. lfliflisl Baiselaoll Town HIC 1933 Tulsa Central high school baseball team, coached for the first time by Ab Young, won 17 of the I8 games on their schedule and captured championship honors in both the state high school diamond tournaments sponsored by the University of Oklahoma, and the Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College. Fourteen players were awarded letters for their work as ball players, and the Braves enjoyed their most successful season since 1926. Sam Hancock captained the Braves while they were in action. ln the University of Oklahoma tourney, the Braves defeated the Dale team 9-25 the Shawnee Wolves S-4: and the Oklahoma City Classen Comets I2-I, for the title. The Ponca City Wildcats fell be- fore the Braves' bats by an l 1-3 score, and the Dale high school ag- gregation bowed to the Tulsans by a 7-6 count in the Oklahoma A. and M. College interschool meet. Included in the Tulsans' other notable victories was a 14-2 win over the Oilton high school ball club, and an 8-6 conquest of the Bartlesville Wildcats. The Oilton aggregation handed the Braves their only defeat of the season by a 3-2 count. . . . , , . , , . I Vt In rlflllff ham Nlavllwltl, liill llait, lm las., Isrrnn lsamli, lhvi Xlo-s, hav lou'-ltr, -,ipi.nn, ,Xr l rxlluli rf-.1wl1. , .fa ,lEli'3i'l Cioll loom XIX Tulsa Central high school athletes were awarded letters for the M skill which they displayed on the golf links in establishing their third consecutive season of undefeated dual meet competition, and in winning second place honors in the Central conference golf tour- nament. The Braves opened the season in the first week of April with an Slg-Vg triumph over the Muskogee Roughers, and the following week-end. the Okmulgee Bulldogs fell before the expert stroking of the Tulsans by a 9-3 count. In a return dual engagement with the Bulldogs the Braves garnered .1 hare GQ-i ' J win. The Bartlesville high school golfers afforded the Braves ample competition hut were finally conquered bv the Tulsans, 9'3 to S' 3. Although the Crimson and Cream clulw wielders defeated the Sapulpa Chieftains 10-8 in a dual meet, the Sapulpans won the Cen- tral conference championship, with the Braves receiving the runner- up honors. Art Griffith served as coach of the Braves and Rav Forrester captained them in the tournaments. The lettermen included Rav Forrester, Leo Case, Bill Hart, Sam Xlavfield, Dave Nloss, and Bernie Rauch. -xx 5 I i l , wi if A 'J P 4: gan E ll if l ll ir., -wr lf? l .il f,,, Q , '1 t 1 , lf I'v.r IH e, ,Wi J be s ss is ,, ,ay ,-, ,, , Y , -1 UIINUOU-F46 nun umm-i,1.,i.. mvrx luvmrapa- new t......, 0-on mlnumuxt ra na.-L nmnkx r pu- 'huu N-H' ' Ishii Cfaiplznns ol, Sporls ll'ON the shoulders of the captain of a team lies the responsibilitv ' of keeping his team functioning as a unit, It is his duty to help build up the failing morale in hours ofdefeat and to discourage over- confidence after a successful campaign. ln the event of conflict between the members of a team, it is the captain who must reassem- ble the divided parts and inject into the group a feeling of enthusiasm and the will to fight to the finish. Above are six captains of sports in Tulsa Central who faithfully have performed their duties in their respective positions. They have thrown out the protecting ring of their own personalities around their squuads and have succeeded in enabling Tulsa Central's athletic teams to come out ahead on the win side of the column. 1. A V .1 . 1 x W A- -- Y 'Q-f--,Q 1. , . .Q -.- 9'-' l f ' 4 ! ZX fb n , H Q . , 1 V , s, Lx p , , -:U ' ' 1,11 .V 5 sy N' ,,.., E ax ' ' ,L A g,.,,i',1LA'-W::.5gg4j'j J Q f ' M in 4' ' 'I JW lf . ,, V !'?' ,--- , Q ' ' E I 5' . Y A Q mini! ' . f it .- 'ii rn' Q iff? '. - 'p n ' , 4 u 5 . JJ 1:4 ' ' s Ar. ---A '- . I, A ,V I 1 A N, 1 I., M k ,wav ,' 1 1 4-1 'ff' its , W , up v W W dh HJ ef.- Q 5 - A 51 - ' 1 L g I4Furl Smith wllllIIhl'l'N tml run. 11 24VllIllUQ'lhl'llllX1h Furl Smith! lim-. W , 3-XYl'wllL'1'N :md l'mu'h W ix 4-'I'ul-:I Nu-ppm! :xftcr 1 'J 'J Inn: main. J X J J. H-4.7 :--Hcunn j. 1x5 mn 'Ill 1-mi run NN Y m ,XN fl W1 i .. 41,7 Mg- I W L, l'M.n 140 ,-. m4A Y ini i Q X Y- - 1? , - 1 Qin. 'HQDO v,. - Cxllixlhellimw - exerrix in wreNtlim.:. The :nhle-tw cxerciw. Tha- lllIllhIl'I'N in avlium Specmllwnll ul Central park. .M work nn thc gridiru Svvemh period basket- lmll Claw. -Rvndy fur :I dive. '-..,,., ...,, 1 L, lv- rf, .,- ' KN X -ure Nhnr in basket- ball. 'X Pfflllllill of tumlulcrs. I'he art ufLliX'in1.Z-JJCK knife. -X dixappuimmcnt In the vnlvhcr. l'hc nrt of their ance Inrx. WY wffvffguf-i iw 13 :ll f- , - 5 Vu.: IJ. P it Jigs I 1 lt? a fa k v. n Q f . I M J K 1 yi M X S I I XV 1 xg is P4 TT K x W w 'uri f f ------ fvvnf .pr lI lKl H IIHHIIIU., Ill an 5 x irmi hing in ir hockey. 'caring thc hun n' -QA .tx .--V- If-Al g,,, 1 'f , , . f., 1. . A 'F' ' - ..-ff-'-w.-.--. .. , 4 3 F 1 , N --Q.. fq,...r--'-x. wr n pvc hurdle rh U. 5, ' c 'm iu. NA mn il . sruxelllvnl ' Il j. 5ilhnll1'!Ic'ng,,l'Il1 5 -rpcmincu . 3 gwfz' 'Q' W I . 43 'Lido' ,. 5 1 T -iiex : ' I -, fr -uv 5 4 gf '4- Max, x 1 ' ' r 4 -413 - -s ' . '1 .. :QA r-,4 - ' Vx HN I 9, QU 12. x' 3 45 LvL L4 Q-41 i, L TJ Lx, X i H ,, 1 X V' UU 5,4 E ,N F N n , v N 1 u J NJ X 1 J 5 Csiirls' Pliysicol liclueolion ' iHli AIM of the physical education department for girls in Cen- tral high school is to provide adequate facilities that will afford opportunities for the girls to participate in varied activities which are physically wholesome, mentally stimulating and socially sound. '1 he program then is wideg swimming, tennis, mterpretative gym- nastics, rest, life saving, hygiene, and archery are offered. At the beginning and end of each year a physical examination is given which includes the silhouetteograph picture. The twenty who deviate the most from the normal are placed in the individual gym- nasium class where exercises are given to suit the needs of each indi- vidual. A rest room is provided for those returning from opera- tions or illnesses and for heart cases. In the hygiene lectures, prob- lems which confront high school students are discussed, and in- struction in regard to social, mental and physical health is given. An intramural program of sports is sponsored by the Girls Ath- letic Association. Sports in season are offered and tournaments be- tween the classes scheduled. The Outing Club sponsors all un- organized sports such as hiking, roller skating, ice skating, and boat- ing. joy and self-expression are afforded each girl who partici- pates in the sports program and in the interpretive dancing classes. N , ' Dyfff? Nd . jfilivcg bb My M1- Jo x . , , V. 1, . Div , .v 4. 1. y ,Hx v A-, -1 4 ,X r. . 1 1 . :ww w WJ M ,11 ' I , , X , 'D rx Y '1 l - .. M., gf, ff K .' VL - .13 I , 5 .. ..,, ., , , . . . .XL l lVl l lltb if rr is in the classroom that Tulsa Central High School's ideal of scholarship is best emphasized, it is in the manifold extra-curricular activities carried on by students that the ideal of leadership is stimu- lated. Character traits of responsibility, tact, honesty, devotion, precision, and ingenuity here find their best opportunities for expression. Leaders in high school activities who have been graduated into the world of business and profession have ever been indebted to Central High School for the training in administra- tion and management which they gained in her ac- tivities. The happiest memories which Centralites carry into later life are those which center around their experiences in social and service groups. Every inter- est finds a place for expression. Provision has been made in the activity program for the statesman, the scholar, the athlete, the sports enthusiast, the musician, the orator, the dramatically inclined, the journalist, the administrator, the scientist, and the craftsman. That the proffered opportunity has been grasped is undeniably evidenced in the vast student participa- tion in Tulsa Central High School's wide range of clubs and service groups. N4- Cji as lff wi: .Xlphilnl larson, spin,-org Kvnintli XYhili, piesinlinl, Rolnri llnilson, Xl- il: l'iniivv, lr, lviih ur l ll.lvlns,s1Il.llulrg llnuh l-r:1nltlin,k'l1a1hs Ilarius, Carl Euan S,fiif.'.Iffi1,' XI,tliillrlll.lsl,li1i,lniipgl lollln I1 ,Nl llolivay, siualorg tl. XY, llnshv, Xml laritl, Xlllllii' losul, Iiiel. Ilavs. lf1l1.l liz. -Xillnir lxalni, Ivss llii-ni-.r , Xvilliml Hulse, Xlkmr ,XyLil,sn1i, lflinzlh-:li Halol, lloiis Nnivilu, siiritaiv, llrnii llailgii, lliailis liiigln, liiasov i, lwurlfz roi.-jlaviit livllv, Xlahil Xlelalluuu, lhvris llnsh, Xlaiii lhvvini, lwlilh ,If-lmsion, vii. piisiilim, Xinhu- lr neher. liinv love lullts. Spoziltewsi ljlllllfilll C' ,RGANIZPD in 1924 under the guidance of Ralph G. Peterson, the primary purpose of the Speakers' Bureau was to develop orators and dehaters who would be a credit to Tulsa Central high school. Since its initiation into extra-curricular activities, it has attained a foremost position among the school organizations, and from it have come winners in dramatic reading contests, state oration tilts, and members on debate teams of eastern colleges. This year, Sponsored by Miss Alphild l,arson. memhers ol' the Bureau have been active in assembly programs as chairmen and stu- dent spealters. In giving hundreds of speeches to the lNVL'llly'-flX'C civ ie and social organizations, they have made themselves invaluahle as an advertising medium of extra-curricular activities. The organization holds its meetings at Szllll o'clocls each morning for a one-hour pro- gram and it is during these entertainments that the memhers acquire the poise, experience, and fluency of speech which constitute the polished orator. ls 13 i-l i 3 M5 A s v D 4 x-sf l ' ,i Q 'i l l i i l iii ,pl li ,, ,., i ' i Il ,, li ll, l. l iss i, i i l 1 il l 1 s l el +,,+ v o YT i l l l nga' A U .J L! Hills .Xin - -'Vi . D iw .J V i . ,. , , . V lol- mu' Ioiiist Ulilllinlii, sponsor, liutldx l.ilmroll, lxohvll Ilutlson, Hugh l'r11llkl1li, lxirlidrnl lI.nlii-, la 1nnitllsnill,xv.lllll Iiostrr, linli linings, Kirlizlltl Knox. ,Minllil lime M in Yirglliid fimhxllui, lixilui k'li.1p1n.iii, llorolhx Hi-li-on lwtlilt .Xskuy Khorg: Collins, Ninl I'ril1, l'r:lliIs lwnilish, lohn lhlixull, t'Ii1n'l1s liright. l'li1i.l:w:e fll.lnliih hlnius, l'Ii1.ilvilli Hxilor, Ni1h.nil lnirtlliir, lhunr li.ldi.5:l, liol-t'l.nL1, lx.lIi llutlgts, liuirlx linmhgir. I-ifnrlli rw i Iliiisniiiigieliii, Riluuzi llerritk. Helix liidr, Clixlrlotli l'houn:iu, lhllxls Hzil-or, litlilh Ylohnston, jollnnlii llieroliimus, Rohr-rl Iirll. tx N it izilo ' 'o Olll-'LR n means for cooperation between the students .tnd the faculty, to be 11 medium of service to the high school, to promote high schol.1rship, and to investigate, the Senate, student control body of Tulsa Central high school, was formed in 1920, under the guidance of Mrs. Louise Dodge XVhitl'mm. the present sponsor. Other sponsors of the organimtion have been Mrs. Blanche Mullen XVood and Mrs. lfloy lflliott Cobb. The membership of the Senate includes the president .ind two members from each high school orgnnivntion and class, and three stu- dents elected from the school nt large. The Senate is the fostering .md directing body of .ill school or- g.l!1l7.lllUl1SLll1klCl.lS9C9.Q,l'g.ll1l7L1fl0l1S sponsored hy the Senate include the l'J.1tion.1l Honor Society, the House of Represennttives and the Student Aid Fund. I lf' O la. i lfff r-iz. laik llaw. pr-Nnlinlg Klarian l'arlu-r, Alullan llauwn, If-1 lllnrlim, link Xlaignfl. Ia-lt Nliiiklniwl llxll but Iii1Xlin It N ull l ' 'ff 'I vi r, ,Hn . mtffnlilli Nlax NYM, ru-iinling -iriilarx, luanila Nlit-lnll. lliiiin lxii l iialiiilt, Vlainm Y-al. lill lima!-, Norinan Riivil. lhin l,il.roii., Ktnni-Ili XYliit-, llu1.I rm, llilli. ll-I-,ix ina I lux I ll I vli i l mx lilll I XYi4ni in limi R Nil: x N ling r ll rl n Nli I lx nn Ili Nlu iii Xl: I--U .. no i, 4. Ni, ri iN,,ti. ,i '., in ve, . . .L,i, . . , . , . V Nl ki ix. ffuufli rii:,fff,X1uli.1lifll. Xlilolnli, linzl lx:-mn, llilll Xliaxnr, lx:-xi Nlarn Nlai, lull lxiil:-, Niiuail llufil-K. WIN luv l ll'N. -'urxwxiioiuliiiig Nu-reizirig N.nliin' Snuarx, Hfiiniu I'innain New lfllit' ' iHl, SVNATII has had a prominent part in the growth of Qtudent participation in tlie control of Central high weliool. lt awists In supporting and executing all measures for the cultivation of liigii ideals and for tlie best development of tlie seliool. Senatorial positions are major offieec. Installation and admin- iqration of tlie oatlis of offices of all recogniled 0I'3.ll1ll.lIlUl1x are mad: by the Senate. 'I'l1e members of tliis Student control body are pledged In aid in faitliftllly' upholding tlie organiyation and in developing dexiralile attitudeQ in tlie liigli seliool. 'lqbe designing of tlie liigli Qcliool seal and crest was promoted le Llie Senate, and it initiated tlie Higli Qeliool Dale. tlie second-band book xtore,tl1e .'XQsoeialed Studentx' .-Xetivities Budget. and numeroux bills regulating tlie eonduet of the student body. llie membersliip ul. tliiw year's Senate is llie lirgest in tlie liistory ul' tlie liigli scbool. 1 1 i Y, r -V X if P W iw 1 1 e Y - ,-..- T- -1.-ns-1.1. '- '1 1 . 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Xl1i1,1111 N 11111 111111 'X111111 X11 1. 11 , '1 , . 11-, , 11111111 Hull, 'Ih1'1111:1 XVTZIN. A 1 i 111111511 ol 1Q1ep1'1ws1v111a11ix'1 ws lnlimi scholastic .ind citizenship standings are necessities for eneh member of the House of Representatives, thus inalsing it .1 eosinopolitan body which is truly capable of voicing the sentiments of every student in Central high school. The .iim of the House is to promote Ll higher degree of L1Cl1'lUCl'.lCY both in government .md school thought, and its purpose is to 11lCl'L'.lNC student p.1rticip.1tion in school activities. Since 1925 this body 11.ls been rated the most representative and democratic of .my UI'g.ll'l1I.1- tion in the high school. The House is nn open forum in which the minor problems of the school .ire discussed and in which the l'Cl'lI'CSCl1I.lI1YCS present the de- sires of the school UI'gLl1117.ll1UI1S and home rooms. Discussions follow suggestions and school-wide attitudes are formed, which are c.11'1'ie11 b.1c11 lo the home room to complete the cycle of democizitic thought. gifh is an i ls-J i i X , ls ,IX J'k -1 . 1 I , r .. Ili..-ilirf lTi:i.iliiiIx, liii-rlx liiiligur, Hill ll.irliii.iii, liiriiii lxirlxi-.illiik, l-.ill lliiL,, pqiiii' llinv-i l ll: Xikiiix, Riixiin iluk. ll-li Nlinlii Mp-r1.1 ffm' limi' l'liippN, Xl.ixiiii liilxir, llulxlNlQ.llik,5.lv,ll1 l.iii- N-iiifi, l ll mi lllirx, ll,iiix ll.irx. liixxx llill, K lmrlix limi, Ruwill lliiiin.1- ll1rI.l wt. Riiilnimii XX'iilii'i, H-wllii l.illwlx, 4 I iii Xl.iil4.iii, l-viiixi XYiiiiiliiiiiili, l.iiiix l'ii--i, lli:liii.i ll-illlimix, lllivl ll.ifilil-xi. l'.iiil lifiiiiiii, lliili lmiil-wi, 1 I i f rf1,ffXiii-x lriilliiigii, limi.: ll,irriN-iii, IM-rilli.i Slimlxlitninl, llimillii Nliirilfiik, lwilxii Nl,ii:ii'i, li-M llivli, NI x I l'.iii--ii, Immun Sliiiuiul, li-:i k.1mll1 I-:Nh wt. lzilitlil l'ii5--, Xl.iil4irii X.iifll, Xl,.ig,iifi Nw.-, Xlizi ri l l ii liiirrii-l. Mullin, k'liriNIilii ll.liiiw, liivilli Sli-lx--, Xirgiliia Sviiilli, Xlluulrliix lliiiil-ii, R-i liiiiixii 1 , l L, i 'if iriw n'1m-Hiwifw film ii Xfllfi5lillcllXli5 i 'm H i f-1' ivliwvsif-11 -- N 1. oLs1 xi.1su1g.1nifu in tn L1 of ll-.. -ami iimn mmm ii .illiiwcnl unc l'L'PI'CYCI'lf.lIlYC wlm must mcct tlic l'Cqllll'Ul11L'l1lN ul 'X X .1 m.ijur office liuldcr. .Xu cxccptiun lNl11.lklCll1 tlic msc of tlic wplmf f mmm' class nicinlwix, wlm .irc clcctul Lifter tlic lirsx six wuclis' igixulcx lun- lwccn rcccivcd. 5 Scssium of tlic House .'lI'Cl1ClLllH1 cvcn Tumliyi uf uvcvy munlli, .xml tlic glam of girls .icts .is xpumur of tlic ui'g.1nif.1tiim. il-l1L' nlutics uf tlic House mcmlwciw .irc Qlivciwilicil. lh'pi'cwiit.i- l l i i Liws 'if tlic Ol'Q.1I1l7.lflUI1 1'C.lI'I'.lDgC rlm trupliy umiiis wlicn iiccuwiiw' l .iml tlicy' .llxll l'l1.ll1.lQC tlmc lmt .lml fuuml LlL'P.ll'U1lCI1f Sincc uni l ' im-iiilwix scrxc un mln- CXU11-L'LlI'l'lCUl.1I' ciimmillcc, u.1cli SlLlLlCl1l l1.1'-, Y' ll in .in imlircct xxxly. .1 P.'lI'l in tlic uxri-.i-furriuul.ir IYl'UL'l'.ll1l ut' ilu- liigli lj Ntlhiul. l' 1 -- - - ,P . ,,, ,,,, , YY, ,Y Yi, J ,.i,s,, , Y, , 1 I I 111 Inj- frm XI I' Iliiisi, sliiiisiii, Ifmil XYi1iii4L., I-mills Ifimix, Xliil. l'miiix, Ii1lvNN.iir, I ll Xl-ii-ll, XII: In-I, lmns Xlfilliui M1ffr1.l rm, l.iuxi1iu l'liilllps, Ixfiliiflli XI'.ii.gmfi, l-num X-,igii, Nliivihiii R1-wil, Sul: N ling-1, XI.ili ilu. Xmlifu-, lliik XIiiIu.i1l-, Iiuiii lllsfii llil1.l rm, Iliiigli Nimw, Xlxiui I':iix, llill N-mill, Kal li illiim-ni, I li.iil's l li.iviil+-is, lim Shilling, Imn NJ-x, Ufirifii XI-iiiis, II-.viii Xliriii- lflin If 1-1, I-i,ivl Kris li lil, lllli.iii Nliii s, .I s ii 'ii' ii ' , . Ruiluils, uiliuls Siiiininls, lui Xlvl l.nli, I1illXX.ilLiii,, llill Iii-liirl lil I iliulsliiiuilf llirlx I ii, ll.nfIlil l'illsiiii,1li-ii lilllr mn. NI.iiif Xhlili, liiili link-il, XI.llwl KIA .ilIiim, Immun-ili Xliisgmi-, N .iiil-x Ilivi- In Nl.iuur Iill.ii-.il, Nl.i- Nlil mix, Iuiu Kluls, Ixuxli IN.i-sm: l C ,ll il 1 , , .. .... .. 0 MIVI rccugnition of studcnts IOI'UlIISI.ll1LIll1g work in .my liclil 1 ul. .imilcmic or .ltlilctic cmlcixur, to pruviilc .in UPIWKWILIIIIIB fur sulf-ilcvclupmcnt in scrvicc, and to prumutc snci.1l I'ffI.lfIUl1NI1ll7N, tlic I -IICIILIITI1.lSl11.llI1f.lIl1CLI .111 impurt.1nt position iw ctk'l1ll'.lI liigli sclmiml sincc its UI'g.lI1I7.ll'IUl1 in I920. Ac.ulcmic 'Ins .irc nwnrclcil cncli spring .is .1 result ul' special um- lcsls in .ill all-p.irtmcnts or spcci.il Qicliicvcmcnt in sums ficlil. Anlmluiiq 'Ins .irc prcsunlcd tlirouglimlt tlic sclmul ycar for lW.ll'IIClIW.1IlslI1 im tlic intcrscl1ul.1stic .itlilctic teams. Thr- .IXVJIIIS .irc mmlc in .1 spring .is- scmlwly in wliicli mcmbcrsliip in tlic T Clulw is giwn tu tlmsc NILIKIUIIIN U J winning 'I s. fiiiiuiig ilu' Ul'g.lllI7.llI0l1'S CUIIKFIIWLIIIUIIS tliis yc.1r is mln- prcscn- Lllium ul' 'l'fn'6f.1li1ml 'l'fn'Cfilllil1'3, vnystcry mcluilr.1m.1. -4 Q l Lx I ' l '-Q5 fl 55 C3'CJ.m-Cx' MP' 41- LQ f' C3 -. Pl - l ,,, I Q l l ll ll 1' l. Q! ll 1 lJ's, 'Y all l l l l K-4 Y l 1 lg' f i, N-Illllu l1um.ll1, Rm II-wk-I, llulgln H-vmvlv, Ilm l.nlI.nh.m Ind tml-ln. Xanga! tlwl., 'will l I 'I-m,m, K ul l'nlI I-'lun Ihwll. N,,l,f1,IrU1.f l.nk K'l.nk, I.ml1mv lxl.u, ll.n-.MI Ilvuw-nl, Ulu-1111:--ll, I y w 1 Xxlvu, lixll IS: lun lJm.,n1I IL-n, IM-L C-Julius, li-h lMm.llu, IT.ulf lhrmll, lun Iimlnlfv lfm I wx, l'-- 1 H 1, l W umm, lvml. Xlulllla, lxllxll I-,nIl, ihlxiu limil, Xl.Hx XQIQIIIL1lxml.l14m.lull4lx,l'ls,'.1lnlllll.lkvn.llul1l,.Ii,ll,, l l IMI- llmlwn l.nlN ll.nx- I- nflfz fm. l'l.lim lulxl, Alma lxvul, X441 l',i1,fI l.l.xid'vl!, l U lhhln. xl.. V.Hl.l,y,' ' lhvlx lux: Imam, vlnlnxx I3-null ll-Iln.n, lrulxullllg Ui-k U'.l,glv:1, N-lmlul, I.:-L Nl.-llx, wlmlu, lrlux- I-f-l llllfxf 1. lww hum, Xl.un- Ilufxmf, ,lu lun' lhuglulxxx, l-lvl lI,n-ly, lxllluwl lwml, klnl:l-H1 ill-vm-.m, lxwv l nm, r1.z...:X,...,,f,. umm 1l.,xL.vl,xu,.,,,.,. u..m...... i ., l l 4 l lr. J ll N rf l , X 4. 'All I C ll ll w l ll l s P- VITH numcruus .lclix-itics .md xcrviccx, ilmclmliumxg tlxc mlc uf um- xx ccssiuns .ll fuutlmll games .md thc first .ll1l1ll.ll pmlfscmun mmf N lull p.1rty', Llmc T Club lux cm1x'cl1ul in lmnmv ruunm pcriuul on tlwc firm ' md Llhrnl XXVCLlI1CNQl.'lf'N of c,1cl1 month flll'ULlgl1UL1I tllc f'L'.ll'. Nl. l 1 Hunt scrws .ls l'.lCl,llIy sponsor. l ln prcx inux vc.1rs1l1curg.1ni7.1tim1l1.1spl'cwx1lulLullmcwlmuul suflm 13 , llUlSl.ll1L'lll1g L'llI1II'IlWllflUIlS.lSIl1C fl.1gs for tllc wullw .'lLlL'lIIUl'IHIlL ilu: nurllm .1Luli!m'iun1curt.1ins,lnm1ccm11ingx,nlr.1m.1tic prmlllclium, ,md dmmtiuns to mlm ms:mm'i.1l urg.m fuml. T In mcctings .mul .lclix itics. tlwc ,IQ Clulw Cl1LlC.lNUl'N tu CI'C.llL' clmcr' l . wci.1l l'Cl.lllHI1'il1lPN .IINUIILQ studcnts u!ACcl1Il'.1l lliglm wlwll. l l l'1l X X. ll ef 4- l U ,Lf .IJ :I D r X il. ,s -W af ,- 1 Y Y, , M if Y, X A I VV' .J P 'f' l- v'-'Y '- Iufi ffm. I. I. Rivnulrls, spnnsul, Ilalolsl llfxnootl, Iuliall llxluson, Urn: k'rnnsli.1u, Iixll lim-li. lliailvs loul, 'Ioltlan Il.11'l.ilulnrt1:'r, Iiillii johnson, lirurz llcltlgu r, l, ll. Kfnnplnll, ,Ianns ihrltl-Il, N.iwu.l rm, lnralnlli l Minn, lina lfllin Ilollautl, llolllvi- llmlr, llnllina lloHli.ins, llnlfn .XIl:n, Iila lniuloul, lluiiglu liimnll, R-lv-il 1 Ilmlsin, lain- Vzzlsluill, Raxmoml llrouli, l'l11r.l rw-ugllilla Rulli lfllis, l'll1lo l'.n1l1i.n-, Ilfl-ii Ian-flu, lx.i:hixn V lii.mli.lin, llzlfil linrigmun, ,Ianni .xlllIl, .loyru Illafiir, Nlarxis llulnill, lfulxn l'li,lpln.lli, lfuxoll K as- lwnrlfl rm. W .ui l'Il1li linis, Klan lusslmr, i'li:irIoln lliaslix, lfrzllins llialnolnl, Xlal-it In llvlhil. lialuis lxixk, Il init.: Illi ,l Sal.: llalfx, linux lint -Ioins, for.: Millar, fallnriln- l.fvII, l.nxl:1 lv' Iliiltznan, Klum rv ll -Hman llflff mir j lwilxlu Hall, llnlun Kirltlvritlz, llorothx lhllrlirr, louis: kallullingliglili, Nlxluriln fox, Rivsalif liiilvl. lilginla liroun 'l'?l lion-lln .Xtlmlison, llanliiili li, Kliinu-s, Nlzlri Virginia ltosl, Nlqlriirn- lxvs, Nlilsllftl hlullu, Il Hx Ili-l-l. Nuff: fm, lnlls l-1' ,lvflxliwln l'.mlinr .Xlulrlsnin iannillr llllilu, Vlilol- lilwrmlix, lfiiu-uguiv liurlon. IX-ris fviviuviiiiigs, Ilaris lush, llixiv l'.1ilim.:tou, Nl1lilll.lVl.lx llfzlxlnr, ,lo llolmgi Iliiroliylnus, Klan lzlllfl liuilis, HU-iln lxlilik, ,Q 1 l b Csollilosx .ounce suv if L 7 , pf io ,xssls'l' in keeping the high school building clean, and in main- taining order by stationing its members in the corridors during class periods, at cafeteria doors throughout the lunch period, and at the entrances to the auditorium at assemblies and plays, are the duties of the Courtesy Service Club. Among the manifold purposes of the club are the promotion of a feeling of good fellowship among the students and faculty, the stimulation of ideals, and the encouragement of student participa- L tion in the school government. J . . . . . . . lihe membership of the Courtesy Service Club is limited to if I'i-.I I9- iuniors and seniors who have passing grades in all subjects the semes- ter they apply to the organization, and who have had no failures the previous semester. They must have high qualities of trustworthy service and good citizenship. During the school year, the organization has sponsored several sociils to increase friendly contacts. 1 -. sk , - x CY, sk Tfff ru-nflhrxl Sllllllhblls, XYJHII- Grmtlilizlil, fhzlrrs '1alnws, 'I ' A 1' , 'I I , ,I A I , h I' , - I I - I RI I r Ilul Ilullrnk Irmk I mix I in Kung, Inn Kiln!! I IIINIII I I s Nr 1nIirLr Im Nzhl-ull , , ai i . Iznrmi, Ixalhrvn XYilIi:unson, I-Idilli Max XVisI-, .Xrm-I XViIkIrsnn, Hugh Si-mi. l'Ln.. wz, I I'mIi r Illli Nl I 7 f XI.liiIi.i ' I- , 1- , vm rr, Xxmiiu' XVI-lvl-, Iirlly Iillcnpllrr, Eli-nllvr Ruurrs, Iflifgllvolh Inu- Nlitlnnvx, Iirtginia Nil-Iii, I rail R-usrflilirltl, ,Xllvrrriur Price, Iliioggelir hlorgnli. I-'ffurfh rum:--Nurrlizl Rulh Iliglrsl, I.i11lIuIIi XIIKIIIII, Xian R I ' 4 is I. , vs - . t nyrl, vu baker. .Iv 111.1 rffqcflllll flfllllllllll, Nlzlrlin Naxlnr, Xlgirh '. I r Y vm' X ' ' Iramu mule. ,Izrli'-In Purltlns, lluanna Swaps, Lulu Bell 'liruvsdt-II, Ifruli-riI'k.1 mains, Iitrh XKLIIVI, I-wh-I Iiixisnin, Virginia Phillips, Brtu Russ, Frflh rust-Nlarir XYIiocIn-vrlli, Kiran-r NYIimlaII, Ii.inI-Is Hal-I-In, Iwi.: HHN. 'Ioan Ynrlun, Dorothy Alam' Soilrlwvr, Nlilslrvd Pzlrks, blllilllilll Nliu-lull, Sarah 5I'I1I.lmgIi, Iuxniila Xlussii Nivlli 1fI1efXYiliitrfiI IX'r:ixrr, ,II-:ui I.lIII1l'l', Klum' My-rs, lam' luiha-r, Sarah .Xian Xluu, Iliidnra Srfllin-, IzIif.iI :Ii llliu-r, Umruia li. Sloppard, Marigarvt Smeknm, II:-Ivn Riehnnlsmi, Xlargu-rin Y.uinIirxI-url. Cc iurfesy Service Cfluli 'O NUNIIQROUS did the students of Central high school become iii x 1925 that a need was felt for a group of volunteers to aid in preserving order, and directing students and patrons around the building, and also to further high community ideals. Thus the Cour- tesy Service Club was organized, with I. NV. Lavengood, then dean of boys, as its sponsor. He has been succeeded by F. Reynolds, now dean of boys and assistant principal, and by B. Erwin. Six captains patrol the halls each hour that members of the club are on duty. The members of the Courtesy Service Club act as guides around the school and city to all visiting organizations. They also have charge of departmental exhibit booths in the rooms of the high school. f I I , I I I I I I lfih I SI 43: evs' D 4 ,... is-4 I III I II' I IPI I, III. ,Ml I I I .yr N is , I. X Wx EQ' II Ili I, II I1 JI I'x-.r lf' 0' ll 1.4, to ,l Qi EI x - 7 fr? if:'u' Q, K, I f .J L! Vim Iwi 'vi '4 7 .1 'bv 4 A 4-1- ,f Inj- fm. lsalwllt Ronan, spousorg llugh l'r1lliltlin, prvsiilrlil, lolui l'otxnr, llonallil Salignl, lzail llirks. stuani lslrhaiml lxliox, Ioinlalu lIi11'ki'lilu'rgi r, Uulllir lfoslir, lfiuil XYi1lurki, xii-4 presinlzlu. Sftifrlil rm, lhulmlx Kauuif u Xoiiiiali Rosfil, Iauut .Xllili, Roh:-rl llutlsoii, laims N1ll,.xI'llItlI' Kahn, triulsurnrg lark llgixs, lloiial lloluax, hunt, Xl--,Xutlli. llllltl rifle Russill l'iut1ll,Ki.llllzI'lII4' lolt, laurahv llirlontm, lll.llIlI.l Nlilchtll, lztlilli Nlat XYis:, lxalhi XXiIli.iuisou, Ralvli NYilli.imsou, livin biota, Ilorothx lam Crain fulfill: :mt Israil Rosiulitlil, liill Kuhs, li-rn l L. lox: louis, sinaloi, lallfalulh llaltvl, llrrlixltlilii llutvliison, Nlzirii Ilnxilu, ,limi Xlil olhx, Xlaixis llfiluill, I lhouliau, lvllfl rm, Ili-ssif Raulill, .Xluuuf liourlnr, sirrilavxg lliarlotti l'houliau, Ilomilix Kat Ninn, I'lui 1 Xlaxs, Klan: .Xtkiiisoin lmlaiiiht lwtvrlx, liittx Ross. lftlilh loluisloli. , . s . . lzilioiizil Honor bociolsy ' iHKOL'ljllOU'l' the years schools haye established their individual honor societies for the recognition of their representative stu- dents. At a meeting of the national high school educators in 1921 in New jersey, a National Honor Society for all secondary schools was established in order to unite local organizations. The Tulsa chapter of the society, Number 197, was chartered December I9, 1925. The purpose of this organization as defined in its constitution shall be to create enthusiasm for scholarship, and to develop character in the student of the American secondary school. A student receives the honor of election to membership in the society when he has exhibited qualities of superior scholarship, trustworthy leadership, exemplary character, a spirit of unselfisn service and loyal student citizenship during his high school course. s-?,- Y., .. , r Twp rffazglanr Ia-ii Nlyhr. spon-org Elilahi-th Shklar. irrasuri-ig Nlnrinrii- Sllhlllf, Culisu- Kurs, NI.irigari-1 lan .irl.vau, l.orr:uni- Murzurl, Leila Rapson. Srmlnl ru:t+Iirlu'l XYoodring, spun-org Ann.: Mai- Vnhn. sirriraryg N vsalyn Qhklar, Row Marie- Hay, prrsidvlilq Virginia Yerkle-5, I-llizzihelli Russ, Marie XYihIi. Colosio Cluli ' THE Ctitiisrfx CLUB, an organization of girls which succeeded the Girl Reserves, was organized by the Student Control Senate in 1930. The purpose of the organization is to help girls discover an outlet for their interests through educational programs and discus- sions. The members promote friendliness through social functions and make efforts to become better acquainted with girls new to the school. Each year a reception is held for new sophomores and another for the girls new to Central high school. The services of the Celesta Club are shown by its contributions to the Student Aid Fund. The club manages the second-hand book store and sells candy at dramatic productions in the high school. The officers of the club are the president, vice president, secre- tary and treasurer, two senators, and the chairmen of the standing committees. social, program, finance. and membership. lf- lisi L ' 1. 1 -'Q L.. i., i W ill l iv l l l' ,i l :vi NW 1 li Si ps I ' p ,Y g' , it ,osx-,Q 71, J i F Pace 162 Toi- ffm' liuilizi ion dir lnnrltin, troop 4-mmnillii im-mln-rg Rapliarl lilass, spnlisnrg Di-ris Rt-tlding, tier presi- tlfnlg Mary Virginia lirahxnn, Don-tliy North, .Kuna Mar King, lluris Smith, Mary Kinrlvmugli, sponsorg Mrs. U. l'. lioonna, lr:--up i-onilniurv im-xnlwr. N,ifrn.l I'H'LL lilllLllN'lll fro-his-, jrssit- lilrzlnor XYnlI:n'e, lirlly Clipsnn, Francis Ralston, lranrillr Rirliison, julia Nlalwrl klolinson, llnrnlln Murmlm'k, llr-lrn Ruth Runs-i, Thin! rn-w-l.urillr lluvn- garilm-r, liiux I'i-lvrman, lfrrrlina Nlullrnrlor--, ll'-Ili Siholi-, liltla Ramlall, Mary Ellen liitlingvr, Inuisr Partridge, Sarah jam- Smith, .Xgni-s XX'i'st, Margaret llnpt-. Fuurlli ma.-lil:-:rumor liilson, Mary lit-ll Blair, XVilmn Shun, srrrr, rang Dnrolln-at 'Voorni-5, Corn:-lin lianmrr, llnmlliy Iam- SlIl't'llIlll, XYilln:ltlini- llunnell, jr-an SlN1Il1Zllxl'l', 1.4-na Mm- liIlI'IllS. lflflll ruqtglic-lli Slrinller, lirllv Alun lim-llslerllizlelnr, xriwitlvlilg KHll!fXll XViIlwy, Kilthcrjll Phelps, Bvlly l Rzimlnlpli, lli-lvn Sargvrn, Hzirlrara 'I'i'nin45, Vlilm- tilinrvnli-5, julia liner. Girl Scouts 'Hri GIRL SCOUT CLUB of Tulsa high school is Ll branch of the National Girl Scout organization and was first recognized as a high school society by the Senate in 1925. The club meets twice a month after school in the club room at 602 South Cheyenne Street. The aim ofthe club is to create, maintain, and extend high stand- ards of Girl Scout fellowship. This club, which is a high school organization and intensely in- terested in service to the school, contributes to the student aid to help defray expenses of girls through school. Last year several members made a graduation outfit for one girl. Additional activities, which are various and interesting, are ot- fered the members. Those added this year are archery, life saving, participation in a minsrrcl, first aid, a Shepherd Pipes Orchestra. ' 1-la.. - -fx .. ' F' ' f' - .a ' .. ' 4 . 4 5.1 g av 5 . 9 .1 .f ,, . U3 . 'lfi 'i' . A J 3 ' .- .. 'V -1' '. 5' ' ul - Y ,Q4 O' xv v K q- nf as an 'i' -. ,, tv' g, ez.: up n. ,-, '- ' l I ' ' H Q' 4 p sr , 'f ,, ' l . .4 l . ' 1 1 V - , nn . 3 I i 1 lofi r-iz. Ruth liitlornl, wonsorg Kiln-wan Ilirrirlf., senator, Xilma Lin lllllll, lillian Xliail, li-si. Xloi-mv, l I us lului, Ifilvln .Ml.nns-ui, I-r.lm':'s Marlrll, lxutli Klnsholvn, sponsor, .N.iifu.I wig- liillii lx-pi, sfirilarx, Ki-mill.: lsnlinir, lfxalxn Irosz, R-isaliv Rvissfl,k'.1rl:iXI.n Ihnlon, llorolln Xlooxi, tual- liasion, lwa lon., lvilvii Nll ll11r.lr1i1,-vXI.ixim Ili-inn, lxalliun lhamluys, Nlau llilvn Riisl, Inn llaxilxl Ili-ioiln Ili-rx, pifsiil-lil: Xilai il1iliso1x,51ir.l Ilagar, Ffirnlfl Vfiit'-Iloloiws liiixlvill, lx.llllrxnXYills1x, Nlargaxil llailns, Susan lialoi. Hull: llililvlt, l I hi lrmi Wlllvnrn lull! l lt il ssl 'i-1, C . ,' ow-A l'31'a1vol'loS 'l- l'ij1,oRc,-xN1z1.D in 1930, the T XY'alkers Club became the Bravettea, X taking the name from the fact that the high school athletic teams are known as the Central high school Braves. Their activities include stunts between the halves of the football and basketball games and ushering at high school entertainments. it the general assemblies, and at commencement exercises. The purpose of the club is to promote high ideals of scholarship, good sportsmanship, and a feeling of lovaltv and interest through their diversified activities. Their uniforms consist of crimson skirts, lverets, and cream- colored sweaters with Indian head emblems attached. A general meeting of the organization is held each XY'CLll1CNdll' morning during home room. under the leadership of Mrs. Ruth Chis- holm, of the physical education department, and Miss Ruth Gifford, of the foreign language department. li I ,A il W: - Q v y 1 ,-,. tr' E, i 1 l fl lll i. lr Lv ,H .1-1 X t Y - M 9 '4, ' -+ fr -- Wi-,-2 I . - it 'i l he ,X lx lll v i il it i ,, 1 l l l sf-1 li l ' IW' il+ll'l'3l' lrililrry. si-011-fir: Hill ml-nrii, I-'nil Markgrat, Dirk Plum.-s, lid Walla---f, Furl 'I'h--mis, .Xrlhur l'inslnll, Carl Snail, lrzlnk l'i-luirx. .Nrmllil lvffi.--Rolu-rt lfzlrri-, l'mmnx fmlalltis, Kt'lll!l'lh YVhile, fl:-xi Spilltis, Nt-d lfritl, kimrge fullins, Vlinl thx, -lim fillllflllllll, junior liivlunll. Thin! fu-:tgNVarreri lilufsnin, Rex Xlutlc. .xflllllf Kahn, Dick lrasirr, Simi Hifllirrl, 'ltd Griffith, Di-II Klirzllr, lark Shzlrlu-ll-lrtl, Bill BIINNKII. fflllffll rust? -lwiizlrd Cox, luliaii Dzmson, Uris Clilmn, lffilllh K'r:ivv-r, lirurr Bziilgfr, vlim NVilliams, ,lark Siinon, Dun I llnldriilgi-. Milli rim-Sitliuv Srlingi-r, Bi-vvrlx lkulgt-r, -lint' Kzmior, -li-ss t'hmm-au, litlgar Buddx, john liurwrll, Y l'h:irlis Bright, Sam Mifriglil, Dirk Miehm-ls. l 'fr g l tg 7 5CEllDUl'S f H12 Sc'-x1.l'15Rs, official pep organization for boys in Central high school, was organized in the fall of 1931 to build up, maintain, and extend a higher standard of school spirit and sportsmanship X l among the students. l Under the direction of Oscar Irizarry, the Scalpcrs have con- l tinued to promote the standards which they have established: the l club has an enviable reputation and has become a necessary and i worthy addition to the extra-curricular activities of the school. l Selected from the leaders of the student body, this year there are l, U approximately fifty members in the organization. A boy must have y I a good citizenship record and a passing grade in three solid subjects to be eligible for membership. In addition, before becoming a mem- ber, each boy must serve a pledgeship of at least six weeks, and three- fourths of the members of the club must approve his application. I'v,r. IIA L.- J-O -v-I OO uw lfff,rff1,g.Xllw-'rr Nlamn, Np.msnr3 XYa1lur Vlnra, ll. li. XY:lll,1r, su-rrlarx lr.-:mir--rg Kilinrlr- Zauhriu Erin-1 ilks, Lindml llrnnris. Llilxin Srhunnnkrr, Xfwrhl ma.--I-Iilnlie lludsmx, David brlnivnzikrr, lmirgi llinsniiiiu, Rai un bhouallrr, I.eRm Hncklr r, Dax 1- Urr . blogs icroll' ' X0 BECOME a member of the Stagecraft Club, a student must work on trial for thirty hours, and then have his application approved by the other members ofthe organization. To be eligible for the club, he must be making passing grades in every subject. All the labor of the club is done after or before school hours. A few of the duties of the club are to change scenery between plays, to work with stage settings, to afford proper lighting to the stage, to form the drops and scenery which compose the background, and to prepare stage for presentations of various sorts. It is possible for a member of the organization to receive four credits for the labor he expends. To earn one credit, one hundred and twenty hours is requisite. Benefits derived from the club include lessons in accuracy, de- velopment of good taste in color harmony, and the discipline of learning to follow instructions. I , Q l lxli sal +ve b 1 V-4 ir' il i I li V!- Ty ll L31 .ill l I ll ill I l bt JJ 1 l i v i v . v I Q94 fv P xv- I i . il in l l ,W 'T ffm' J I , ni i i dnsfr Z Vi 3 ' e ,gr pm-J S I q -nhf. lffj' lm. I-.nl Namlils, ili1vrlm'g limluarsl l'umll, lxlllll lnrlis, l'riil llrvv.nlln:ltl, Iauns Xalan, Null Klnxlnn. ,N.,w1,l1ff,:. l'lul: lhlanvv, I1-in l'lgn'k, lim lillis, l'I.lIlL lfliglisll,srli1iIoi'1 Sunil l':illinnn. l'f1il.l rn-is tiiralnl Nail, .Xlxa lilllllllllll, Hill l'r:1ler, lixcrrtr .X-kiwv, wlizilnrg Ralph Rnsur. l uurll1 1'u1tQllorIoli Nlxvrs, prrsiilrlirg Sidney llfllllll. HU rr--imlvllli ii1 vri.gi lialax, Rirhartl Rnlwrls, lfzirl Klnrlan, sirrrlarx lrizisurcrg laiuis Sli In-r. Student Cuslorliains DIJING to the comfort and pleasure of Centralites, the Student f Custodians of Tulsa Central high school perform their hetero- geneous duties conscientiously and adroitly as they renovate and clean the building. Of all the high school organizations, the Student Custodians, composed of twenty-six boys who work an average of three hours daily, is the most vital one to the health and attitudes ofthe students in the school. The boys repair and keep clean 106 rooms, the two auditoriums, the cafeteria, the gymnasiums, corridors, steps, and storeroom. The idea of having the Student Custodians was originally con- ceived as a means of furnishing employment for young men who might find the expenses of high school beyond their means. Since 1928 this plan has been carried out and found satisfactory both to the many boys given employment and to the administration. l'v,l lm, Inn. ls Q . . ra, 10: 4 x r In-1.-.Xl ililltl Iarsnn, -pon.-ng kllfl llnunas, lor llxrcl I'i.ink I-inni, I-,x-ri!! .Xskixy l'..lil llirks, I. Rin l iibodv, spolisnr. Sfiurlil rffa,fNl.lri1in l lin-lzliii, lmlx llglys. .Xlxln lr-rrx, Xml lril.',lX1lli.lni lxrilis, timrgi l I inn IIHIJ rut.-Nlari .Xskvxm RIl.l Quinn, litlilli vlollusion, Fl-.in Slizlllir, l-liaiior Roi-, -Im-qililiin' lirillilli. .Xi Iyoi'liSiiig Board ' H12 PURPOSI-L of the Advertising Board. which was organized in the spring of 1930, is to promote publicity for all non-cliss pro- ductions in Tulsa Central high school, by directing ticket sales and advertising. This year the organization handled publicity for the Minstrel, Tln' Su 4111, The Big Pomf, SIl't'c'f!Jc'cll'fX, Grlznlphy, Tfn' xrUIIIIgt'Sf, the High School Daze, and all other productions of the dramatics classes. Its members assisted in ticket sales for flilillll 111141 lflil, and The Cal will Tfn' Ctlllrll'-X'. The members are representatives from the Senate, Tulsa School Life, the art department, Speakers' Bureau, Stagecraft, manual arts department, the sophomore, junior, and senior classes, and represen- tatives selected from the school at large. A representative to the Board is selected because of his willingness to work, his high chartcter, and satisfactory scholarship. The Board this year is composed of eighteen student members and two faculty sponsors, Miss Alphild Larson. and Roy lnbody. i i i B i.. lil- ,Bi W? 'b 1 Lt-.- l Wi iii fl l li it MH 'll . 0 i , i i i ' Ve F wi i r fa!! ii I iiii itll ii ii i l 'ii X, I I -x ll 1 P4 Y'-V i 1 1 any r W 1 ' i K, :Q X Z V L! if avi for -f in if-Y ,fuel YY' C Yglij sf U,-I ' Vs fd-'L 1. v .,11. NV V f !v5'1 Q- .fa 1 14 ' ' i '- - 1 .Ximnp nmlllnf uf-ixurxl. hom llll In fulfil-fNl.lrlnu liisom- ll,I,,, Wilson, llzulu' Nlzlr Ions, lloiolln Ilaii Xian Yiluillia lfuwl, Nlargaiil Rnlurrs, Doris .llailuv liuult, Ilorotlu liulrlu-r, Ribivui ll-'l'riiL, l rm.is!ilu' Nlrlxl 1 liriginia lolmsion, Ililfn lriu, IM-lane: .xl4X1llltll'l', lulii lhzuu, lirrrniri I1ii-lor-on, Rollo l'ovur, Agni- NYM! linux 4.ootllu.m, Dori- Rvdiiilug, Kills Iortlgln, lirllx Ke:-ling, XY.llul:i Uurlnilli-r Vloaluizi Yonll.11ul, Xlgiriali l':lrL r lwlua lialla x X Q . .AX C..ilIJIMYllil Chou' ' XHI A C.-xl'l'111.l,A CHOIR, which was formerly a combination of the Orpheus and the Saint Cecilian organizations, is now an inde- pendent organization. The term A Cappella means literally in the style of the church, but the modern meaning is unaccompanied by any instrument. All rehearsals and public appearances are con- ducted in A Cappella style, and the repertoire of the choir includes some of the finest known examples of this type of musical literature. There is a genuine attempt to instill in others a deeper appreciation ui' tlie harmony of mixed voices. Robed in maroon vestments, the choir uf about fifty members, contributes to the music life ofthe churches, schools, and civic organizations of Tulsa. Pu.: lm 'Q'4. -1--r-'W'-v-v---1'---v-Q' ' N .....,-....... .fv...-:-Fwj., .- - -. ,-N: '-ff ' . S -1 . ' Q, -' ' . Af ' v. w Kill ' 'hi' E? , X f L' Q ' 'Y- 21 f i' -:ag fl wi '- -evict il r i ,af 12-2 L54 , X Q ' .I i - Qu V , if , ,V ix ' - 3 WS iff ,, f.1 i L4 C' i i i I ,iii - iii 1 i 'F-- P511 i i I i sg rw I i --s..n .... -.- ,. .Q--. ... Niwifi.f.1.11vzi1,l-mul, ft H1 If Ji- :1,f!,f,' mmm Ilumii. him lluighu. Riuixili l3iX!iiilH, Xliili I'i4iiixx, Hur i XX Hihiii, lrmik l3i.il, limif lhihgii, lviiiigi Iliiiun, lliiigiiii Xmgir, QHIN Lmpiii. I1i.L, t,,,fil,,,,. g!,.i,.1. Iiiiiixii, 1 1 i i I H l.iRiii, llmrhx i'x,1i-rr,h-lihni Hhiihv, Xliiiiiii Kixlhl, hiv-rgi XIi,XmiiTh, R-ihiri lI.iimiiri, Pviiiiilh Nmilfi, A I-niim lung, lulixi ll-ippir, Stiunrl XY-vrlhx. hiipivi Riihiiiwxi. l .PX ,iippwllii .limi ii 5 Ii 'HI N the .AX C.ippcH.1 Chun' xxyis mvitcd to .ippc.1t' upon tht- pm- i gr.1msofthcXlusic Stipt-t'x'iwi's N.ltion.1l Confcrcncc in Cliimgu. if J during thc wcck of .Xpril S, it was cimmidctwd .1 dccidcd hiimw. ,Xt first the task of mixing sufficicnt fundx tu fimncc thu trip st-cimti .ll !'tll'fiI11PllSiiiJiC, hut with thu cuiipcixitiimofp.1rt'i1tN.'I'tih.1 citiyww .md civic org.1ni7.1tiims the trip w.u nmdu pu-ssihlc. XY'hilc in Chicago, tht- mcmhcrs ut' thc Choir mndc twin .ippc.1i'- .inccx hcfurc thc Cunfcrcncc, scvcrai .ippc.1i'.mccs lwcfmm' civic clulw. .md hi'ti.itic.ist in ur n.1tiimn.il lmtmlvtipx of the N.1tiun.il Bl'U.lLiC.VNlil1g Company .md thu Cultimhii B1'u.1tic.1sting System. Thcil' pcrfiiirm- .mccs comp.i1'cd f.ix'ur.ihly with thim- of iithcr high Qchiml intiximiiis. l'i-r Y'- R -, ,, ,git 3 Y g iiar wg- . ,Y --.. ,., , .. ,ln '1 Inf- rift: Nlrs. Klux Nl-nrisim, spfilisorg llllllllllll Kiriim--, pnsidxlllg Nlilrion Kllllfhllll. Ilirniln lhiiwii, I'i.m iimlsirvvui, l'llllll Max U ist, lnllIsm'54'lllrlll1r, ltxvlxli K ll.lpm.ln, si-iiatnrg Helix Kirmi. ,Mif,n.l rut: fl irgilua I hillii llhii biluuk, lhth XYr.ixnr, Nlargar-1 Hmleiiluiiiirr, Martha Alai llr:ixnrr, Klargar-I Ri---r, iii-. pr-siil-mg Iran' Ilnll, Klan Niarggirvt lirlmn, Dorolhx Harliviiaii. Tlfnil ru4t+M:irx Virginia lfrusl, litui lou If-in-, lirux Ro I llrn lwvlrkuiiur, re-vnrtlilig wrrrlziryg llalllit- Nlllt' Pulls, llrlrii lmiisi- Vogel, l'httlor:i Sttllvlis, lflllll Hailistiili, lrii ur r. I-ffmlli :warn Martha l'ili-hir, .Xmn-tu' liuurhir, ,ln lllllllld llitrumimi-, si-nalorg lim-gi-in Nloi-gan, lloris Iii ith -I--hn-toni, Dixir llilfflllllwll, vlunr Mt'i'uIlrx, mrrr-pomling -1-rrvtnrig liiirutht vllllll' K'r:lii1. lioysloiiors ITH Mrs. Max Morrison as sponsor, the first chapter ofthe Key- stoncrs, girls' Hi-Y, was organized in the fall of the year 1933. There were twenty-two charter members and the club rapidly in- creased. Although organized by senior girls, the junior girls are gradually taking their place among the ranks of members. The purpose of this movement is to create, maintain and extend high standards of Christian character throughout the school and community. Banquets, plays, and social work are given to develop these high ideals. ms. an I If 1112.1 I'IIiil UiIiII.'II-. gIrIsIIIIiul, I.irI IhIIII.1s, l..uIiIi ILIIIII, IxIIIIII'Ii XXIIIII. I I-II IIIII IIIIIIII I II I IIiIiI1sA 1r.iIII. IIIIIIII, IIIII XI,irI.gi,11, IIIII lisliwiif N,,,,II.l 111' IIIIIIIII NLIIIIIIIII, ICII XIIIII, II- I I III I Lg Iilii r IIIII in Iiiii I I ki I IIII IIIII I I 'I IIII I Ii III I III II 111 I ' Im-Is, I- .II .1, A '.,, :. ., :..,, .I 1 II I Iii.irII lwx, Inu I'IIIIiIix tum Iv-III-I s.II.1lIIi, I1 III II.iIIIIii, XIII Irllx, IIIII IIIiIIIIis. XIIIIIII Ixihn II N 1IlIrI-vslIr. fwmffi :mp NIIIII IiiI.1I,l.,III XIIII-,.XIIIIII1xIIIg, IIIIi.iiII1.III-IIII. I-II XIIIIIIIIQ, Il.II.IIII II IIII Illlnrs l IIII, IVIHII NIiI'Ii.iIIs. IIIII IsiIIi.'i:I-III, siIi.iIi-r, I-.IIIII MI.-II Illlfi fm, NIIIIIII NIIIIIQII, IIII II II I X I I s I s I I I I I 1 I ii Ix,1Iiis.1, IxIiiiIIllI IuIsQr.iII, I :I ,wIiII.iII, s:IrIl,irI. 4Ii1IsI IIIIIII, iii Ii iw1I.1III,i1IIgII1si, IIJIIIII II IIII I N A I K. I Im IiIrII, VIUIIII XII iII1I1ii, lrmsiiifig IIIIIII IIIHIIIII, RI1ssfII IIiIIm.is, I III-Y ' 'Hi nIL'NloiI-Sixioa Hi-Y Ciuia, imc uf the must .icriw of IIII- high sclmol org.1niz.1tiims, is SPl1l1Nlll'CLI by thc st.1tc Hi-Y l11'g.111I- 7.lIIO1'1 through the TuIs.1cI1.1pLcruftI1c Y.NI.C..-X. The Tulsa CI-IIli'.II high sclmwl chapter of thc cIuIw was 01'g.'Il1IYCkI in 1915 II'iI1I XY. H. Hake .IS rhc f.1cuIty sponsor. During the years hctxvccn 1915 .ind 193-1, xl. I,. Cuff, Rcclm' Swcnrcngin, XV. H. HAIIC. .md Max Nlurrison scrxcd .ls Hi-Y spun- sors. This year Max Morrison is rhc spfmnsoi' III- IIIIIII thc supI1IIi1IIII'I' Hi-Y .md rhc Junior-Scnim' Hi-Y chihs. The purpose of thu Ul'g.1l1IZ.1IQIOI1 is tu ci'c.itc, I11.1Il1f.lII1, .md cx- tcnd thc high st.md.1roIs of CiI1l'IiII.1I1 1'cIIIIII'sI1ip tI11'IIugIIIILiL r1II-sI'IIII.I1 and community. For the first timc in n1w1IisIIII-I' uf thc TuIs.1cI1.1pLci'II1'LI1c IIi-Y Chlhs, thu uIL1niox'-Senior' club of 1933 HPIPITNUIALKII .1 111L'l1'IIWCI'NI1IP IIr'iIc for the Y.N1.C.A. This w.1s rcpcatcd this Icnr. i. ,Q,,, , N ,,,, i X J V U Y -77777 ,J i,.., ,. ..r lli gi. Y.. 9 Fx. 1 Ifffi lm.-' l.lxonlu Il.llln.l, spollsim lzx-:ill lsloxx, lud lim.nlln.nl, Rillmltl llnxnis. Kiln!! llumlson, prisxf ml nl ihlrl lil in Il li XI lun llnlghl li no ll XX lt: l luv N ulr I lm lug: u lllvu kl rl I I . rs gr s, .so , ng I f I I I '.l 1' 'os ,iff . up in ' so , . 'ou lilly Nlosllx, Iu.inlt-.I Nllulull, svlxzltrorg lhxul Hal-1, Il:-ns hrmlll, l',ll!.llHlll li.uk-1, Illini Xl.1x, I.uls II.us. l4l'ln,l wx --lsr.le'l Kosinfnlsl, llnrnll Nmllm, Ilorulln kfllunplvll, Ili:-'ilu Ru Ninn, 114 ruling sfil4l.nx. Xl.irii lh-xin I.nlu- lxzllx, 1' irrt--polullxutg siufmlx, .Xrllnlr lx.llm, xl-1 pxwsnliing Iimvn' I',ni, .Mum lull.: l.nnni-In I-iiulllf ml.- llzlen I.n'kson, Klan: Hrlvlv, luis Hlgnr, lirlll link-rl, l--I-hir Plnpp-, Iiinnflr l'nvn.nn, sfn.1ioi, Nl.il4l .Xtkilis--in Nl.lrg.livl hlorklon, ti.-orgi.1 I4 5lol.p.lnl, llll'UI'llill'lUIliIl Cilulw AST September Al group of forty students felt the urge to UI'g.ll1l.'C 1 .1 club for the study of world affairs, .ind for the promotion of world pence and friendship. This group is banded together under the name International Club, with Miss l .tvonne Hanna .is sponsor. Headed by Robert Hudson, the club is carrying out its purpose by discussions led by noted Adults and students. .md by correspond- ing with boys .lnd girls of foreign nations. Membership in the Intern.1tionnl Club is limited to fifty juniors .md seniors, who have minor office-holding requirements, .md .Ire vitally interested in the VVCli-.ll'C .md C0l1lll'lll.ll1CC of the organiza- tion. The club holds its meetings every l:l'lLl.ly from 3:35 to 4:45 o'eloela. C-, I f I f . '1l'.1 I f 1-iz.-f linni- liiinusn-nr spoils.-r' llnrnllix Rm Niirn l-1liiliXlgn NYM Him Hr-ii. llvunuzlu li-n n lun mi, u.H:r, lirigilinl Nils-ln, ll.nm:1li hrivnis, l'xi-lxu l lm ivn.1n. ,M.1in.I rfi:.f .Klum l'.ll.1 l.1lnii-lx, Xl.lrn isi,iAs4. no .i i i ll. n1:l,i .ns n',.i. l rgnnl l'lull1ps. um pr.-iilinrg liflhXYi.1ur,wIulTo1ivi.1lliiinnxmus, lftlilh Ii-liiisnni. llixi l'.xI'rixu1l4-in lim llx r trlnlr llxllulxli Lrni, Inn lillx lllnl lkvnr lllinl uiiYi,il llxlli XI1 PII I i l me wloln-s, .Xnnirti linlrlni,srli.l1-wr, lwmlfi rm.- lircui ll.lnix, liiillx Russ, pr:-ulfnrg l'r.miis Ilill, Nl lr I I kim lvnogiin' Nlfrrqqln, siirilnrxj Nlzni Nirulliizi lrnsl, lhnis Hush, Xl.ullu.1lniippingir. Cauiiorzilzi Cflilli ' 'HI' PL'RPosl1 of the C.nner.1t.1 Club, which was organized in the spring of 1933, is to promote friendship .ind high standards among girls of Central high school. The C.1mer.1t.1 Club is one of the newest clubs in the school. Its membership is limited to girls in the junior and senior classes who have no failing grades for the previous semester. The club nt present has thirty-seven members which were selected from lenders of the student body. The meetings of the org.1niz.1tion .ire held every' other Monday it the close of school, under the faculty supervision of Miss Jennie Livingstone. The org.1niz.1tion has sponsored several socials to increase friend- ship among the girls of Central high school. .r4-1 -5 Y, ' ' -3:25 , .xLlusl. lliflnillu Ilflflluvir- lain-I .Xllmu, llmau liirlus, lilvrariaiig Ilzlrris llirlos, Iii-llu Nlxvr, Nlaruuurilw lI.iru.lnl, l I 5 ll I ii A i I i 4 I li A 5 lll.lv tl. lar ii, I'-inizi llziliviull, Xlirlaul liallmx, Xlzlrrili llailu, ll,lI'1ll.I llrmom, lion rliggs, prrslnlumg Roillny III-mu, lxiil kalliouu, tnliu kaunplull, lumla -lain llallt, Ntil llllll, ll.lrrx Kalxlu, lnln ioopnr, lon- koop--r, Ilifili Ili ki In Xl I liuni lil llii I il lllxllll II r ilu Il ix lulh r lul fl Piuliu I nkl I lin .- os 1, , argari ' , .ii .ic . , on o , I 1 I , 1 1 -I 1. Ao I ual, Rolurla l'liitllu.lu, I-.iilxu liro-I, I-ri-nlvrirk lullon, Rrlua liooil, louis lioorlison, lfnlua Kali llomluili, lnrunil l sins, lljliflriil llarris, 1..1il.lmI llalfiilml, l'.iul Ilulrirlt, liulv llrryirlt, Ruvli llrrriik, flilloinl lluslillrslou, linvm lluulfr, s::'r4l.irxQ XYilli.illi llnllu, lriasurvrg llailuzllzl llulclimrzlll, Dnrollix -lean lvnpux, lfloliln ,l.m-lmui, Nlariori. l-Ins, XY.ili-1 -lxtstl-r, Rivliaril Knox, lmirgi Kolilir, Nlary louise ixlilfllll, Ilaxiil Nlrflain, Ruth Nlvtaay, N141- vi non, .Xun Xlurpln, Iiruni-Ili Nlusgrau, IXlalulI.i llllllllrf, Viola Mai- l'arkir, Kallnrim Plnlps, Marx Ilvlvn lx llslull, llil-n Ivfn. Nlaiion lxlu-.nIis, I., IS. Ilig-luv, lmn- lxoum, Ilrlru bargim, l'.lll.llllIll 51-gislnuud, .Xrlm Srl' 1, I n N ul I1n1 Inlna N .I .i I, .1 . C . fish-r, Rita Nlnr-Sinum-rlnarher, lSvlhASItin1n4r, XYilxm-r SIll'll,1iIlfIll'l Surry, I'Ini-op Slzintii-ld, in- piisnltnlg Ilorniliy Ilnnnpson, tolli-rl Inillx, Iwsallf lallmi, ID, ly, X:unl.is.iIl, .xflhllf Hui, .Xllnri XY :Ili rlx 3 n r 1. 1 rsniso. ff C Irclieslru ' xlll. AIJVANK ro okc'H1r.s'l'ltA is a complete symphonic group, both as to instrumentation and as to proficiency in performance. Mem- bership is gained through at least one year's experience in the cle- mentary orchestra, or similar training, making it necessary that each insrrumentalist be excellent in performance. The aims of the orchestra arc, first of all, to be of genuine service to Tulsa Central high school, to create a deeper and more intelligent appreciation of good music, and to afford its members such train- ing as can be duplicated only in professional fields. Music is provided for school assemblies, plays, civic organizations, and radio audiences by the orchestra. It cooperates with the choral groups in presenting Tfn' Illwuitlli, the minstrel, and the opera. The orchestra is conducted as a scholastic organiyation and is under the leadership of president, vice president, secretary, and treas- urer. lts constitution was ratified by the Senate in 1932. rljj' Y +- 1 g,,, -.e,.?H 1 l.'luril1rlJ-Paul llrtlrirlx, Billy Bishop, David Blazer, liillv Conihs, jay Dayiwm, Paul l-'ril-flu-, ln ilpraing Rn-svl Limvrlsrll, .Inn Gimans, Ui-urge Gahlr, Clyde llavlw, Hr-rhe-ri join-s, Earl Ring, wrgvanlg laura-nuw lxl Xli Xl lzln ltl ar, . X . ar .: , i narcl Marshall, lilnuora- Mau, Iuhn Nlvliiluhi-ii, Cli-in Mrl,anr, Nloornian Mr: 1 mir, Urris Porn-r, Rolwrl Price, Bnlx Rviil, XYalnAr Rrlman, liglrl Ri -3 '- 4 ' I-. - jg ' I lu .Inhn Rnhlril li nr Nurr linll 5lrnn,,, eil Slanficltl, lrxinu XYilliains. I: F1111 1.'lurirn'l-llaxid lfonsl, Carl Thonias. Ilan Clurinrlfhlqn' Nlifrnrx, lim- nnanlg ,luc Umprr ,Iihrarian, .lllu Clurilzrl-Krnn--th ll. xlllNl1fZlYt', Ellgtllt' XVilsnn. Flulrx, Iafwlfffllill 'lilnun.ls. Nnu Collier, -I. XY. Ilall, 'lionnny Nh-cliling, VI. D. Schroeder, john lfru-nirln. Illmr-Cliarl-fs Parkin, vlini -lullnsun. rlxrfiffri-Ilarris liirltrs. Nuxufvhurn'-Rolwrr Baker, scrgi-anlg llrurge lialay, llal Lundy, ,Ianni-s Marlin, .Xllan nliurr, liarl Yan lloln-n, john Prnvinsal, XV:lltvr Renal. l.'ur1n'lARicllarcl Knox, .Xsnrn Brock, john lford, john lulling, john Green, Edwin Hays, Ut--urigr llnllingcr, jack Kelley, Conrad Miller, V, R. Sanders, XValn-r Siniih, nal Stone. I-'lilrglfl llurrrfllcvnipsr- Curly. Frrlnli llurrr-Iinhlw jar-obsun, si-rg--anrg ll-'lvnar Candle, liarl Umln-r, 'illiznn Nl:icl,i-an, lien 'lilnunp-on, Clark 'liurnt-r. Iimilwnr-I..-e ZlIIllUK'l'lIlIlIl, Iixrnni l.i-e, lohn llmlgrs, Alarqin- Nnxilh, XXX-mln-ll NlcKi'm-, IT. R, Vandursall. Nnlimphurzr-'l'ht-ron Slanfic-ld, Luo llrinrn, I.mn llvinrn, Cliftoril Ilnd- tllrsmn, lid In four, Sznn Nlucalninn, .Xrlin SL-tscr. Nlfillfl Ifn.fJ-4-XVilmrr Sn--ll, David Blvl'lailn-. Tlmrlrlwm-! lxviln:-y Broun, Klan lit-ard. S!'l'j1L'CllllQ junior Barnard, XVarn'n Baily, Ralph llzniuvrr, mp sergeanlg Dell Kluialv, l hn Hurry, YV:-lliiigmii Palmer. Bm: Trumlmnrflidwzlrd l,lllll'fb0ll. Tylnffulxi-Bnlv Briggs. D1'urn,rflh'aln' .l. lhrkrs, lltffj Dt-artlnrff, -Inu Fields, Ray llill, flujst- ll. lnwe, I.i-slie .L Shi-llun. Drum .llujnrfhlzlll livarsl. Bancl YXIZNTRAL HIGH ScHooL's band, composed this year of one hun- yf dred and five members, has appeared more than fifty times at public functions, and more than one hundred times on school pro- grams, at athletic events, at civic and public concerts, parades, and conventions. Band equipment, which includes uniforms and instru- ments, is valued at thousands of dollars. The repertoire of the band includes most of the standard and classical compositions that have been arranged for concert band use. This organization has complete symphonic instrumentation which includes thirty-one B flat clarinets, two E flat clarinets, two bass clarinets, two oboes, eight saxophones, two alto clarinets, a fluegel horn, a bassoon, six flutes and piccolos. six baritones, seven Sousa- phones, six drums, a tympani, and bells. Pace l s N 1 f . C , 5 Ur J .QL- !-:ttf YT' I O my - D N- 4 l N l at av P vi 3 l S Vi i I l'nf- fmt' - l'r-ggx XYas-mi, livin' Srruggill-, llnogrnr YY:llson, llolums Klrfzlx, llurnlhx livns-rn, luis litmus. su 1- ' l.lrx-rrmzlsurrrg Rulnna Snau-lx, .lim .Xrnoltl, .Kuna Klan- King, tire prrsimlvul. .Mwrnl rua, Nalin.: llarris, Nlarx l Harms, Rulurla .Mlalns, ll:-lrn Prim, lfanliim lu Iinyml, l-'rzlli-'ms Sllllllflilllll, Nlarxi- litnlxull. liillif ll:-ruin XYiIinii1f ix ham. Tf1n.l rung-ffllmgh .Kun Rnlwrlsoln, Nliltlra-tl Nlillrr, linen Ilursnr, lfraluws lmliznnl, l'l'alurt llulnlvull, Xlaunl. 3 llaskexx, Maxim- ,I.nnis. Ffflilllf rf:-'it'-llsi' Nesbitt, Ita ixlilfll Nlustgnlxa-, Ula Harms, juan lauxmr, smnalulg luis I Him, .lnnalullr tiihsun, Margaret Sgiiiniids, Rust' Nlarir Franco, Fllll: rfmgklualuilzi Ihnni-, liulxn Ilranris, Nlargar-I f Harm-s, Marx Srlmoggvn, Qlnlialwllr Meiainih, pn-sinlriirg Lena Mai' Barnes, Mau lam Q'Irimnls, B4-ur lin' Liwh-i, Ilorris Rank. i SQ Cp C xglg . . run -.f.C.l Iclllb 47 L GIRLS, Gufia CLUB was organized in Central high school and list- 1 ed as a flourishing organization in the 1911 Tom TOM, but it was not until 1927 that the group became known as the St. Cecilians. St. Cecilia, to whom the organization pays tribute in its name, is regarded as the patron saint of music, especially of sacred music. The St. Cecilians are a group of approximately forty girls who are selected for their musical qualifications, their all-around scholar- ship, and their good citizenship. Each member must have had at Ll N' least one year of elementary or intermediate glee club training. L! l'xv.r ITF. The St. Cecilians offer their interpretations of the compositions of great masters in radio programs, on general assembly programs, before church groups, and at meetings of civic organizations. XY'ith members of the Orpheus Club they present annually an opera, and Tfn' ixf.-wif, and they participate in the annual Music Festival. '. as 4s is 45 '.-1 C3 CQ, Q w 'A i- I 1 rx-1. 'li-lrxlun llxxi-4 llmx- Iivlguhln, llmllvx Ihm-xl lwxrul Krmxhqx 1,,,,.x, l1,,,.f ILMW, .1,,,1 y lx I rr llnzmuu, lim Xskirlx, l.1IIh.ll lu--LII, Iluxll lh'Xf.:l Mffml rm, Nur-y,,.y, K,,x,'.lN .,rl.ur.,,. gully N . , xxu gl ill-mg luhvv ll,l'hpl1m, lwlgxrn X.uwh, 1 lfll Il.ul1x-Isl, ,Klux llvfflwlx ll lu Rmlh. Ifw.l 1 fz. lil-xxxrll llmlwux, I hum liwxlf: I. 'xN. llmplr, lx.lll ll-ulgl-, pmrxlnluvvl. IZu4.Hl.xl'm1wu, lxullh liul-uv, My whirl, lixlx X-xulw lllxl. lull xl -rl. I',1.r.'fl:':. Ifnlxxirw lik., Ill-lvlvlr hurl., k.lIxill lw.ul-, Rm-'ll lx-uh -1 pfmxxl limmx l'.mkx I I I xxlu lilvr.nri.lng ll.u-xhl kwx. f llll1lll'll5 C .lull Sl l rc I' group of thirtx'-fixc xx'cll-truncd huxw wh., h.1xc xlistin- f N f guishcd thcmsclxcs in xmwcnl music cwmpmc thc Urphcux Cfluh TLlli.1CCl1Il'.lll1lgl1 xclwul. Orgnnilcxl .lNfl1C Hi-Glue Club in l9l 7 umlcr thc dircctiun uf Xxfxltcr Sclwggcn, thc namc xx'.1s clmngcxl In Orpheus Club in 1927. The lmmc xxxmx Lllicn frum Orphcux, .1 'I4l'lI.l sianpuctamlmusician,xx'huxx'.1x mid lnlHCtl1cNxmn uf Xpullu. Hu xxxlx fxmuus for hix xvumlcrful xuicc .ll1L'l Jhilitx' in plxying thc lyrc. Nlcmhcrslxip in rhu Orpheus Cluh ix lmxx-ri un x'oc.1l qL1.1lific.1limxx Ability in musici.mship, personal citiycnxlup, .mxl QCI1L'l'.ll schul.1r xhnp. Almhc club is umlcr thc Llixccliun uf Gum'gc Own' Pmxxcn. .xml hnx helped in thc production of Tfn' .llrxxirlfy thc minxmrul, .md x.lI'lmlx civic cluhx in Lhc city. .md xxuliu .xllxliclxccs 1px of xshuld un xx lmlm IN cxxgxxxxul thu lx ru The pin is in the sh. - '. , ' ' uf Orphcux. .lr , l'xu 1 ,,,.f N lfll lllul ff-:W 1- 1- Hfrruhia, spimwrg lixa iii-rv, Marx Margaret Ra-in-r. Kalhervu Phrlps, Lois Bvbee Ira 1 ugh Martha B:-rrigin. .Vr1urr.l rnqw-Kzlllirpn Buml,.Q'nrln'Ii:i B:nnm'r, Rulh fiIill'I7ll', Dnmilly She:-hun, Iris Dan inn limi, Mildred Tull. l'lur.l Time'-RlINLIlXII Shklar, H1-hhir Bod:-, Margarrr Nlrlnnvsh, Callie Ross, Doro! n Nl r ll r thx Rill N rr I Bill Xlll Hal in rv ' illillfll, l illl2llN'll1 Nlosu-ller, .lildrrd Tr 5. Fuurli mat+ ' ie Reps, . ry -rn Rec' I In I4 If id mg Rosalie Russ:-ll, rr:-:mirn-rg Cliarlout- fllillllllll, sr a arg lilizalwlh linker, pT1'Nldl'lllQ Fern llavely R111 inn 1-vrvlziryg Ima Max liarm-1. Ciirls' Athletic Association ' TH!-1 GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION, a member of the National Amateur Athletic Federation, was organized in 1925 to promote higher physical efficiency among its members, and to emphasize the qualities of sportsmanship among the girls of Central high school. Membership in the organization is open to any girl who has been in the high school one semester, who is a participant in at least three sports a year, and who has earned five athletic points. Awards are given to the members according to their accomplish- ments. The organization pin is the highest award made for athletic achievement in the organization. The Boswell trophy cup is awarded annually to the senior girl who has secured the most athletic points and who has the highest scholarship average. Q This organization is the sponsor ofthe student teacher movement in the department of girls' physical education, and supervisor of the annual play day given for junior high school girls. no an as IW T fa ruizgliratly Skillrru, sponsorg Iimil XYiel1c-ijlu, .xlllll Xlaxo, Kvlilwlli XY:ig-viii-I, Qiaxilu Ilovxiv, ling Jlllt Ieluxu, Roi Ilockar, lolili Droll, K'Imrlzsl'l1flllil1:rs. ,X'r.w1,.l rms 'Roln-rr I'ai-pan, Iiolw Ihiihiiii, Mm I 1 lil r :livin lxuilrvxx, Frm-in lllson, NYarr:-ii Nlnrris, ilihlrxl ron. Stirling lIi1m'.l1i, Iiugnlrf Xiaigir, IT:-X Uficii i I o i Kininlh Iil1i'hr, I-oi.r ii , ,. . .1 is. Hi fn. 11- I . .v ft, . 'N -. H, - 1, I lil l x C rild I in f IHIII I IT in r NI rn l ui XI llii Iiilin Ni: I I1 l Ixlrhartlson, hiding Nliutgvr, .Xlxlii l'arrx, ltsl Iximglit, Iframis Iiitr I l!ll1fi.qx-HXI.liivi- Xillai-al, llar. lil l y I Nlaflliii lim iliillim, I Iii Nlnx Ilir lil Iilkingl li XY dr xv Ixnm in ., , 'V o .o ' mi, oo ii ' ii, . ill l.Ull'UI'lIIE.lII 5 .Xtlilollc .Xssr icfizilli iii I L ul. I5l l'1-RMAN's ATHI i TIL AssOc'laTloN was organized to tak: the place of the Boys' Athletic Council in 1930. Only boys who have distinguished themselves by acquiring an athletic T are privs ileged to become members of the organization. Promotion of athletic events, good sportsmanship, and congenial companionship are funda- mental functions of the association. Under the guidance of Gradv Skillern, the members successfully strive to uphold the traditionally high standards of Tulsa Central high school. Phases of the cluh's activities include entertaining visiting teams, sponsoring city track meets, and acting as doormen at athletic assemblies. Opportunities to practice friendliness, courtesy, and considera- tion are offered in the club. Pleasant associations are created among the boys, and they learn the importance of cooperation at all times. Q , 7, H, X 35 AX I 1 rm. liiilv lliniarii, Normal: Roslil, 'lain'-s Nial, lean Rnlurls, fzlrullx spollsori 'luuior forkr Il Iv li I li X I ll lflf. ii MINI ...Mw. me- Aziirii' ' ', A 'rivs, ii X, ' ' , 'li 'ra' l 1 lill mlm in ll I lxi li ii Isutllll Illll lx I II lli 'Sli Ilinry Iii! lx lim, R I , Il Nlilliivn lin, l'l.nni l-intl, I'.1ul .Xluiirtlr Iolin Kliiul. Tflllul :mt-f-luis Klrliiiiglat, Iitlsthib Mnxhnll, IM-ruthi 11 i I ll Iii ill' Iolmsl-in, Xmilia K.iutin.ln, K'.iroIinr Hurrll, Ilarrill Smith. lhost not presmm: Harold Iirtltlur, X :Im l ml lt VIn.inil.1 Xlililiill, Yliiliu Xlitavriiiirk, Xixiali Vault, 'liitl fronls. Stfl N mc ml l .lliv 3Nl!l M'oluNc, to publish all school news, to encourage higher 1 scholarship, and to train students in the fundamentals of jour- nalism, Tulsa School Life, the four-page newspaper of Central high seliool, is published weekly by members of the staff in cooperation with the members of the high school print shop force. A pre-requisite for membership on the staff of the newspaper is the course in College English VJ. Positions on the editorial and busi- ness sta lil' are filled by appointments, and are held as long as satisfac- tory work is submitted. lion' four years the Tulsa School Life has been rated the best stu- dent newspaper in Oklahoma by the Oklahoma Interscholastie Press Association and for a number of years it has been judged an All- Aineriean publication. For three years the newspaper contributed liiye hundred dollars annually to the memorial organ fund, and for the last two years it has financed the publication of the high school literary magazine. li yi ls rl, ll X f' Wbl x -.. ,-.4 , l X. Tfif' roa.g.Xila Ii:-Ile Rune, Kathryn XX'illi.nnson, XY.1rtl ll. Linen, dir-it--i or lfniglish, Ilan Ri-I-iris. Li-olxi l spolisorg l.ucill1 .xtlflllln slirrrlor nt arlg ,lane fzllnlxwll, Rusal-vu flark, XY. NY. hi.lli.iui, nliiiilor ol printing, Mimi! l i ' rif:gfYirginia Popkin, Sylvia Mail-s, Berry Volk, Dorothy Si-urls-i-r, luni- Xlilfullii. lxlltn 5-'liorkl Xatlinr Slinaiz, 3, l l'hrdor.1Sle'tlt'iis, Kathrxn Nliurks. lilln-r nol in the pi-'line an- Nl.irg.irr-i liotlwnlifiuni, Iiarl Iliiks, lirhil NX iosl in f , Nladalinr t'li.1inllt r, Ruth XYaslilwurn, Hein NV:isson. 1 l M , ill llll lrmlll lfmlll ,T r-1 H12 FIRST yearbook of Tulsa Central high school was published in 1909: the twenty-sixth TOM TOM class selected scholarship and leadership as its theme in order to visualize its social values to its readers. The TOM TOM serves as a memory book for sophomores, juniors, seniors, and members of the faculty. This record of school actix ities is the work of three groups: the editorial classes, the art classes, and the high school print shop. The cooperation of the .ll'I group, which contributes sketches and all required work for the enrichment of the annual, aids in bringing the theme of the 1934 Tosi TQM, social values of education as exemplified by scholarship and leadership, nearer to the reader. The faculty adviser of the editorial staff is Miss Jean Rnlwcrts, Mrs. Guilia von der Lancken directs the art class, and XY. XY.Gi'.il1.ii.1 is director of printing and engraving. Qc -- fx 'X F i l if i - ,f ,WH 1 I I I I Y I ' I I I I ,- I . I M 'Ir I I I I. '95 ,VII 5 I gf.: I 'W - X . I I II' .IL rd' ff ISI .F V! v I I I I SIQNIUR IIlINII'I RININI I'.XI'RUNIfb5IA.b lfffw :ww---Klrx. YY. If I 1,1lxIIIin, Mn. R. I.. IIoIrIrirIgr, Mn. l'. If IIr'rmI-nr, NIH. Ii. I.. Rnmp, Mrs, john II. Hxlunrl, Mrw. .X. N. Ilan, Mrx, R. V. Iiukur, Mr-. lirmlrm I.-nw. .Mfur1.lm1.r--fNIrx YI. F. I'.rrI.s, Mrs. 'I'. I.. Brigggx, XIII. M, 5. XXHNI, NIH. R. I. linux. Mu, Ci. I . liumlllrgld, Mrx Y. II. .Irving Mu, If I9. IIngxxrII, Mrw, Ruhyrl I IY1Imn, NI:-, R. I. Kimlulll. l'l1lr.l rum' Mrs, I.ug:lll Suplnnaull, Mu. U. A. I'npI.in, Mrx Ci. II. I-Irhm-II, INIr'-. IV, WI R S1 .lur, Klux, IIm1l I. II.lIIx, Mr-. I. N. Ifnrlu-II, Mrs, U. II. Iffluluiull, Mn, I.. II. .Xllrrr Furzrlll Rufu.'fMrw. Ii, M, l II-fx, NIIN Iqwif II, Iulllrwn, Nlrx, I. Rf Skilllnun, Mrs, lir.l:': Ihrgsrrrwvr, NIH. Y. Ii, IIu1In.nn, Mn. XY. I'. IIin'Iunn, Klux II I I'.'l:rm.m, Nlu, Il. .X XYl:lnr1'I,r, Mi-K Iulu II, IiurI,ingruln. I iIlIl rum ' Mn, Zum KIu'L'rigInl, Mrs. R. KI. Ruv, I NIV- I' I. IYIIINN, Klux. RUIIIIIIINV NIn, II. U. YI'm.lxrI', NIH. if .X Stilry, Nlrx. li. .I. XIICRIIIM, KIH. II. liuduin, J VII NIIIR IIHNII-. RUIPNI I'.XIRllNI'1SSI4.h I Inf ffm' -Nlrx R. I. 'I:lIImlr, Mrx. II. 'I'. Ifrml, Mrs. Ii. A. I'rin'r, Mrs. I'Ix.l IIIII, Mrx. II:lrry R.mI.In, Mrk. I'ak r XIr I II Ilnxrx 'Xin l' S XVLIIL1-r Mr-. I. l'. Xlwrmlnm. .N'rwr1.l wa.--NIH, Virk Ilarrhrr, Mrf. XV. If Iimlf, MIN Ia. R. IYrIu'll, Mrs, fx. II. IILIII, Mn. Ylrlur .Iulu-N, Mu. NV. II. 'IIIunn:ls, Mrw. L'ImrInw III4'LIwr, Tlunl In-:cf NIM I XI. II.rsl-.-ll, Kin. II. I. Sn-rn-, Mrs. I'auI julxmmn, Nlrs. U, Ii. linllmnn, Mn, -I. XY. Smmking, Mn. Rulh II.nnu, Nlrx. lf If I'm-Inu. I-'uurlfl run-Mrs, AX. II. Kn11lI:', MIN. A. II. INI.uIIi:lrlni4I, Mrs. II. I'IIl'IIlIIlI1, Mr-. I R Hrrtlillu, Mu. AI If., XYanII.nv, Mr-. NV. S. Synmmrls, Mn. Rrid jnhnwn. 5llI'IIUNIHRIi IIHMIC RUHM I'.'X'I RUNI'.SSIiS Ihf' lm. Xlrx. II. R, Y.nmI:rN:uII, Mr-. I'nul Rxnn-rv, Mrs. Mrlfusldrn, Mrx. II. EI. lfrrr-11, Mrs. k'I1:lrIrs II. Fox, Nh- lmrrlwn Imxv, Nlrx Iwallll M.llmiug, Mr-. Rzllph IIunI1:lr, Mrs. l'. R. Nulvill. .N'f'.urr.Ilf'41.'-Nlr-. If:-Iiw Iirnull, Xin Ilvnrx h.uI4If, Nlrx. I, II. Y.m Ilfu-Ir, Mr-. I. R. Marlin, Mn. Chnrlrs C. 'I'urI.1'r, Mrs. XV. XY. Buyd, Mrs. I I I-N kr1II, Nlrx. 5 .X. Malrlvnn. Tlrlr.lrv1'rw-NIH, I'. II. Blnrmdy, Mn. I'4rMI Ilxmunlr-rr, Mrs. G. A. Skillllcr, XIIN II K. Rl-Inrm-11, NI:-, Ilm-1ISIl:mrum, Mrs, II. S, Mrlfntirr, Mrs. A. l'. Slnrk, Mrs. R. JK. Durdrn. Fuurlh row- XIIN XI .X. I'InIpN, Xlrx l. I'. I'.llrfrum, Mrs. l'. R. YYINI, Mrs. 'I'. UI. Sharp, NIH, XY II. XYUMI-, Mrs. A. I.. lmmnin-, Xlrx, II I-. K1-II:-V. hill: rms' Mrs, l'. II. Maldrr, Mrs, II. I. Ifrnsr, Mrs. II. R. Kc-plingr-r, Mrs, A. H. lI1.m,riu, Nlrs. lt. A. Riclmrdwn, Mrs, A. I.. VumIrrwmrl, Mrs. II. XV. Czunp, Miss Urrlrudc Rector. I'xr.r- 152 'I 'Ni .Y'... W9 as I ,,.,,t . N M .J ' L il! Twp 'wir-Mrs: ii. Ii, Xuunig,i'Ii.iiri1i.1iiwI riliffii-Iiip, Hr, II, I liriiii, iIi.iiiri..in ni Iiirnii.. XII- X iii, ,I ' r vrlini II YK' nlrll hi Ii nh I NIr R I Iiih ii rhiui xi ii II ii XI I'niIiI I Urine, ti-'It-gang Izli K. I-mi. ,i ii. I. . . g N ting N . . I- , I, ..e ., it , , Ulm-r Iiflkir, junior :Inn diriernr. .MIfir1.lrff:.i--Nlrs, I-xiriu Xlniiiiiiiig, pi--iilini 'II wliiiniiini- I iii indie, XII- I Emil XX'ii'in-t-Ly, Vruitii-lit ul wuinr pallrniirssvsg Nlrs, VI--Im .X, XY.nIIin, vh.lirin.in -'I riIri.ili-ini Xli 4 I, Ivlinlii. xi' l1hflIl'I1IClIl of htulhg Mrs. YI. K. l.illi. tlflvgsn, Mrs. X. II, Yl..n.s, iIi.iirn..ni .II n.iniIi.rXIni-, Xlis- InIn I ILi.L I iiigluli, wlii--r i'l.iss iIiru't1-r. TfIir.I wx- Nlr-. I. I. 5h.il1i, rIi.iitni.in nf iIiiiiI uflmri, Nlrs ,X I' 1 i-nfwii, Iiisi nee pri-sidemg Mrs. R. II, Iluizhi-s, prisiih-nlg Nlrs I- R. Iirmrhs, I-Ii.nir'ii.ni I-I -nniiin .iiII. Mis- l Hindi Iv-I ii srrretaryg Mrs. II. .X KI: mhs, W-.iii-I tire ptuidviir , I If ID.-,ft'f,.e,I .-xxx. ln.. .I 'U CII LII ' LQIQ. It II 5. 554 IQIIQI If III Ji MIII ' HROUGH the ages parents and teachers have desired .1 closer con- tact with the children and pupils entrusted to their care. In Tulsa in 1920, the elders desired Z1 camaraderie with their children .ind from this desire were emunnted an organization, the P.1rent-Teachers Assn- cintion, whose purpose it is to create the desired friendship between I students, teachers, and parents. Members of the OI'g.lI1IZ.lII0l1 give generously of their time and energy toward the promotion of tht- best interests of the schooI community. I The high school aduIt organization offers scholarships .ind .mg- ments the student aid fund, but the feeling of friendship which it has established between parents. teachers, and students is worth immeas- urably more than the monetary aid which it gives to Central high school. I'xfr If D l l Iuuikix B.ui.rx' W.-u:l'uiz Rem HUMAN Bul.i..uw I I I I I I I r S r 5 T 'in' 'rryil rn 'n'Ji. rn Inn' ar '- rralllrrr Aooomplislsiments of Tulsa High Soliool Alumni Association IN THE short history of the Central High School Alumni Associa- tion is a long list of accomplishments for the progress of Tulsa. In the first year of its existence, it awarded a three-year scholarship to Walter Reid, to the Oklahoma School of Accountancy, through the courtesy of the organization president, H. Everett Pope, who was director of the school. During the term of Lloyd Stone, '17, who succeeded Mr. Pope as chief executive, a treasury was established by the publication and sale of a souvenir football game program for the Tulsa-Oklahoma City game. This was the first home-coming game, and was dedicated to former Tulsa high school students. Later, it was decided by the officers and directors to establish a Student Loan Fund. The officers for this ,year were elected at the third annual meet- ing held in the north auditorium. Walter Reid, '29, was elected president: Larkin Bailey, '17, was named vice presidentg and Herman Bullard, '29, secretary and treasurer. i ' l'.f,1ll' Hy ll .ff Il- Hnlllfw N' up 1 5 14'HlIlll'1 -:ull 1 tll.ll4yl- h .X ffll,1u.llf,w 1,9111 1 rhlll iw I.IIIlIlIl1' l,!1 1 1 l.1'.1 'I IN vim-.I llll- tum: 'D nu ANLK Sv 5 .JILL X. H ,1 N W3 yv1 N... A N. w- w. N' ilwx W 1 4 I T '-.,-v'.,o- -W E X3 X .. T xl T5 W ! 'W N , x 5 N1 iw 11' x 3 Lg Pm? IRI MIN 1 .,1, , ji ,, ,g4,,i,, M L T, Wu VJ fi 1 1 J sill w w w l v 1 N11 f fx a' fd 4 q JVA P 4 TP4' f i ,Q jM if ,H 'M J W M I AJ Jw M X J, F f ,V ,', 1 v.. f , Lg, i N N I J I llrzu M.x.ll-:s'l'Y. lHc'1'll W1-:xx I If Xlls ll Iss lllml XIII PAQ 156 W a H. His 3IxJEs'l'x'. JESS t'Hm'112xl', Iilxf. 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'S I Un-rl .I I.lllY ,nn-I lv m I-.mln 3 Nw-vi u-'xn Inf' lr I Ax. 5 .XY ufllluf rvlnuxtiw -rub 5. 1- lid-.ll I , Hum! ,llul rm-mllx x...- I lrnmx 1-xlwrlx x IIQ-nr r .Lf-44 1.mln.n!rv,lx1!11- is Wk, N f-B'4 'Wil .FY Six! A pap I F Ii 0 .,' My-. f ' l 1 A I 'fix -:. ,,L.-' if .v ' I ' , Ex, .. .nu I ,g F I X . L. .. 1 -. ,. J H Lg QV' A-A, .y , J K I . -, .J , 3- 4 -4 -. . . ,, - . Q ' A 4 v :- ..-in-gl-.., h -l' - wwf 1 5 1 ...a 4 1 fl 'M xb N I i v -,., 2, hir' lQutfoi'tls ol' 'liilsai Cfuiilrzil li I ligli btflioi il ' i N 1902, when the city of Tulsa was still in its infancy, and only vaguely showing promise of the magic city that it has come to V be, Tulsa Central high school was established. It was a small school, unprepossessing in building, size, and even in achievements. Its ix first class graduated in 1901, when the magnitudinous number of G14 four seniors left the portals of the school, sharing class honors. 'gil In 1934, Tulsa is one of the foremost cities, not only of Okla- l:,.jl homa, but of the United States as well. In like manner has Tulsa 1 ' Central high school grown. Its alumni have made their school inter- . nationally famous through their achievements in the fields of in- I fl i dustry. the arts, and the professions. lixactly 8,158 students have , , been graduated from Central high school. The graduating class 2 1, this year will number 970 students. Educators from all parts of Ili the country visit Tulsa Central high school to study its methods of instruction. ll l One project of the members of the TOM TOM editorial staff has il? been to discover the names and the whereabouts of the valedictor- ians of the twenty-eight classes which have gone out from their deg alma mater. They have been unable to ascertain the name of the ,N outstanding students of three classes, 1908, 1910, and 1912. If I 5 the record which follows is inaccurate in any instance, the staff members will appreciate having errors called to their attention, so , that they may correct them. .T Their investigation shows that nineteen girls and twelve boys have shared valedictory honors. Ruth Grees, '06, Ivan Roming, '07, Marguerite Moran, '09, Heber D. Smittle, '11, Monetta Huckably, '13, Velma Jordan, '14, Thelma Rivers, '15, Thelma Benninghoff, ', '16, Joe Brandit, '17, Fred NV. Bennett, '18, Philip Landa, '19, Betty W'est, '20, Donahue Langworthy, '21, Lucile John, '22, Fay , Hamilton, '23, john Beauchamp, '24, Raymond Courtney, Ir., q, '25, Maxine Barrus, '26, XV. H. Cleveland, '27, Lois Smith, '28: l Betty Brown, '29: Daniel Boorstin, Lottie Rose Jankowsky, Imo- l gene Reynolds, '30, Louise Craver,, Ludie Mae Sensabaugh, '31, XVorden Waring, '32, Marian Carlisle, Presley Ford, Clarice Gates, j jane Roland, '33. ,L ll XXIIIVIIIHICIX X . f 'US 43 -. 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Everett Pope, '16, proposed to the assemblage of almost 1,300 alumni and guests, presided over by Herman Bullard, the forma- tion of an alumni association. Approval of his motion was in- stantaneous and unanimous. The following Monday, Tulsa high school alumni met in the high school cafeteria, and elected Mr. Pope the premier president. This was the first meeting of an organization which was to grow from one of a small membership, at its beginning, to one which today comprises approximately 6,000 members. Lloyd Stone succeeded Everett Pope in the office of president. Then came Percy Sterling, under whose regime a constitution and by-laws were started. At his resignation, during the progress of the work, Floyd Rheum, who had been first vice president, formulated and established, with the help of other officers and Bert johnson, a director, the constitution and by-laws used today. Herman Bullard was elected to fill the vacancy of first vice president. The Tulsa High School Alumni Association is gradually gain- ing an envied niche in the life of Tulsa civic club activities. lts members are continuing to follow their worthy purpose - that of helping needy Central high school students. I 5 4,101 1 X W, W , Z fff ff! ff Z f Z f 1 J - J '1 llllXlUl11Ul'lill11 J i 'J N s '1'1iIi seniors leave their high school their thoughts are 1 momentarily saddened a bit by the absence of a few from their ranks. Serenely Centralites lay their dead to rest, secure in the knowledge that they shall meet them again. The class of '34 holds in loving memory two of its members who are numbered among those who have passed to the Great Beyond. The lives of these two students serve as an inspiration to their classmates. They were Il constant source of joy and kindlincss, and they stood high in the estimation of their school and friends. The first member of the class of '34 to slip away was Harold Hissom, who was born October S, 1915, and cle- parted this life November 1, 1932. Mary Louise Abbott who was born June 22, 1917, an- swered her call to eternal life on April 10, 1933, and made the second break in the ranks of the class. Students and faculty, while they mourn the passing of these associates, are encouraged to make their own influence for good felt in their community. ,jp h MJ f .1 rgfrvilt-A,5Zv,4,,,. 1.2.12 'Cf A4- 'lxlllszl High uwfi mx i rw I U 1 me--e if M as waqakqana We 0,569 H-Nu n..x. .lc...., ,,..,..n, -xvg-..f.T..l-sf 1-F11 L IK L Nl p fffqi-QLE1 if iiiiigl ,Q i3 L sC3Hg iii 1 HQ Sc col, :gTx:5 ..1,-m-...4... W., I1Q,ifWLM.x.... ...Y LQL1-0-1wn.mn1g I.,-at ,W-A ' H fm , ig ' 32' if Vlffi f :T'fF' f 5 f ' ' '5HL1 M4'f+i?LLUFf Qffgigffii ie, ey-ef '?jHtjlov1xxwJxitanJYn3EHx'0l ev-ii LMS ti, -had-, 2 te ue N.. .M WMS -'f- S v jse m a in -fum Sou oi pria-jigurlfie lAove We Tulba SP .,-w. 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