Central High School - Tom Tom Yearbook (Tulsa, OK)
- Class of 1937
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Xlifhen that achievement has been in the nature of rendering service to other people and inspiring them to learn, to form right habits, and to achieve for themselves, then joy is supreme. MRS. JEAN ROBERTS BAXTER has been a teacher in Tulsa Central High School for seven and one-half years. She has rendered great service to the school. Her Work as sponsor for the Tulsa School Life and the Tom Tom, and as a teacher of English has been outstanding. We shall remember her for the great rec- ord she has made as a teacher, but our deepest impressions are of her wholesome philosophy of life, her sincerity of purpose, her complete lack of artificiality, her trueness to Life's best, her capacity for work, all of which combined to make a most beautiful character. Mrs. Baxter, Central is a better school be- cause you have been with us. We hate to have you go, but in your going you may be assured that you take with you our deepest appreciation and our very best wishes. 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V'-U 'ffiv ,f A4 g rw ' - KM!! ,,: . f., 5 V 4.44 5 4, W-j-fbi il The Qpening Scenes in Order of Appearance A Modern Newspaper Press The Electric Sub-Station at Peoria and Pine One of Industry's Largest Lathes , A Giant Pneumatic Hammer The Main Portals of the International Petroleum Exposition A Mid-Continent Gasoline Still A The Harvest. The Spindle Room of a Textile Mill fff' , ., 3. 1 nl ll' 359553523 ADMINISTRATICDN f f I 0 Z -mum 512 ,M Q.: my I ,I I I I 4 I I I . . fig-:fy'fII 'ii QI 57175 :ZQJIMEI Yf'II'fQtI'EQ:'?f' f 5 Z THE BOARD OF EDUCATION LEE HARRINGTON, CLERK MRS. EVERETT MANNING, MEMBER ELMER GODOWN, MEMBER H. EVERETT POPE, PRESIDENT l.W, SHANNON,vIcE PRESIDENT DR. HUGH CGRAHANI, MEMBER MRS.JOHN H. KEYES. MEMBER W.A. MELTON, BUSINESS MANAGER E I i I ' I J .. f-'a -,-I, . . 'M . V . v ,Y ,jg::'1t?Vak 55:5 -9.-,fgl A 1 i i K I Page 24 Q Page 25 U i A s 3 1 l 1 i I 1 1 f 7 4 1 4 A -,,-- ,. ,M mm, f Page 26 X ,., 'S MAUDEXM. F1R'rH c.A. 1i41iAi41Eirg1N X XX-XA 1 Eemioxnicg Q ' IndustrigIAAmW f f Commerce Page 27 IDA ELLEN A S AL U' L' - MARTHA GRANT Science A . IndosifialLArts' , 'L X I - Commerce A ' fm- ------Mu -V -N--H ... ,,,. v I L 'S E, N. 1 5 31? , f 1721- 5' ..f,- ,haf gi: T ,fjzq 3, ,f, Q - F - may 'uv Di' ,Q S 'Wa-w k :ffm 353-rf1f':GLfff H WQL m.,m,mw,+,.f, .,. , .V ,. , 1 v X - a MMM YVARD H. GREEN SALLIE M.GRUW'ELL C,E.GUMM HELEN HAGLER Director of English English Industrial Arts Lib rary W. H. HAKE ' ' LAVONE HANNA ULISTA HAVVKINS MARGARET HILL Foreign Language History E,-,gggsh Science RUTH HOLTON M. IE. HURST JAROY INBODY USCAR IRIZARRY Page 28 Engligh .ggcicncc Commerce Director of Foreign Language HENRY JACOBS HAROLD LJAMES REED ,IRROME LOTTIE JOHNSON Commerce Physical Education Music Home Economics H W, E. KEYES WILLIAM LANTZ LLOYD LARSE . Q ALPHILD LARSON Industrial Arts Physical Education V Commerce English V 243551 1 HF5',3f 3 575: Biff? -' :ni gg 'ff f 7111457 f ' 536' --11 f w I 2 H- 1 H I , 5 L W w w ES'f'I'IEK LARSON L. AW. LAVENGOOD JENNIE LIVINGSTON!! ELIZABETH'LOl1AX History Director of Mathematics 4 Science t English Page 29 f,M...w,.,, ,W .-A-, ..,v, W vY...i,....kw.,-w,w,,,,.,,, i i I X 1 X f iff Z'x .Ji MAUDE LOURILY R V IULGW FLOSSIIL MARTIN OTIS MCBRIDE RUTH McBRIDE I' C wX1CClILI.OUC H R B NICHTNRY RQYELLA MCKIM'MIE 5021191 Indvfwal MTS Indursrwd Am Physxcsl kducauon FRANK B NIILI ER HUGH I 'KIILLFR NANNIE LLL MILLPR 'VIATTIE MORRISON, lndusrna! Am Indu mal Am Commerce Home Economrcs ' HAROLD MOYER RICHARD C. MURRAY ALICE NEIMAN EUNA NEYVFURK 50301158 HBYOFY Home Econwuics H iSf0fy S. S.OR,MAN CHARLES H.ORR SADIE LEE ORR. CARL PATTERSON Induatnkil Arts , Commerce Home Economics Engiish FEAKCE , GEORGE PEARSON MARGARET PICKFORD MARGISRY 'PXKE English' I ' ' S , , Science V Foreign Language History' Page 31 QQ i A 5, fl '. ,, i s 1 I P r 'a .v , R w Q, Y M WA'-2:Q315'157s5!, gguu' ' LLM 1 Y i 1 History Science Mathematics English A F, REYNOLDS R. C. REYNOLDS A IVIELVIN .RIGGS VERLIN RINGLE . Science Mathematics Physical Education, Industrial Am H ISABELLE RONAN NV.PERR1NL SAZWPSUN ' JOYCE SAUNDERS EDQUSH Commerce Commerce Page 32 Q A AMOR SCHLENKER Mathematica - N. E. SCHUPBACH MARY SEASE NONA MAE SH EPARHD BYRON SH BPH ERD Science Dircl-mr of An Physical Education Scicncc LAVVRENCIC SHEPHERD CAROLYN SHURTLEFF GRADY SKILI. Plismry Study Dirvcuor Boys' Physical RECTQ X' EAKENGIN ZOE TABIQ UEDC0 I Home Economi S USMC SU NDERLAND Srudy cs Hisnory ,ERN EX-I1NNlIi ZWAE SUNHYIER5 Education English R D. E. TEM PLE Page 33 5 fJ 3. Wh 1 . ,J 1 :Q .7,,,,,,,.. .. N . VWLFJ ff , + wvtp x 1 4+-Ev fw- 'Xi xkllffgi-9, 5: Y 'tiff' ,. Eg I i 1 f K , W : H5 2. nf., 5 ,. gv 'if f 5 -f if , 4 m ,f,,1X ,, amz-.., . vfalilifrsyf -' nv 'iii Q ELIZABETH TRAUTZWAN ELLA TROTTER ALTHEA TRUAITT ETHEL URBATCH Commerce Commerce 1 History Home Economics r2L1'zABr3T1,1 vA1,1zNTE GUIIMVQN DER LANCKISNA DAISY WALLACE E.A.xvA'TER s EugIish Arc Q Home Economics Dirccmr nf Science. ISABEL VVATKINSON ALBERT NVEATHERLY ETJNAMAY XVEEKS - 'VBTAUDV WENDT, , Foreign Language Music History L H-i9f0fi Vg P Page 34 3' V EDITH WHITE LOUISE VVHITHAIV1 ANN VVILKE RUTH C. WILLIANIS Director of Commerce History English COMFDCFCH LINNIE B. WILSON LOUISE WILSON' LUCILE WITTPL Commerce Engiish Science ETH EL VVOQURXNG LUCILE V. VVVILLIAMS ' HELENE BAIRD k History Afasiztant to Principal Registrar Page 35 M - 'A ' 5 a i 'Q na E w as ff 5 , gb 1. , ' xx . , f, usp-1: JE,-Q k,.! Q., ' 7 15 -,lSfxQfi'fiIl'5.,f J 3 . 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F, .yL,s,,f, Q as -Pri EQ 'A I cw, QW! fiat, 11,-.ftiff Hip., :ff 4.3-' Tal Isl fggfgagwrg-YIQY ,seg 5gGfQifj5'i2Q ' ggazgaeas 5' Tigris? 1 1 ',,v,,I ink. Ilgfii 5' ei,-,AAI-af,gLi'I 3.,'Il-,:..6fUE,:-5 13' afiisi-li .,f5f'fz:AA:mf, ,V., 'SZ' Page 42 ARTHUR FORD GEORGE BELL MARGARET MURRAY PEGGY TOOMEY PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER EDNAMAY WEEKS MAUD K.WENDT LINNIE B.WILSON CLASS DIRECTOR ASSISTANT DIRECTOR ASSISTANT DIRECTOR The Senior Class OR THREE years the members of the senior class of 1937 have worked and played within the portals of Central High School, setting new standards and attaining higher goals in character and Service. They have entered, with equal zest, into the pursuits of education and leisure, demonstrating that they are tal- ented, progressive, and earnest. Under the guidance of their untiring class directors, Miss Gertrude Rector in the sophomore year, and Miss Ednamay Weeks in the junior and senior years, the students have successfully participated in the curricular and extracurricular activities. They have shown their talents in the music, art, and athletic depart- ments and have likewise proved capable in the dramatics department in the production of the plays Daddy Long-Legf, as sophomores, Tom Sawyer and Seven K eyf to Baldpazte, as juniors, and Leave It to Pmzitb, as seniors. Upholding the ideals of the 1937 senior class have been Wesley Watson, Reuben Snodgrass, and Arthur Ford, the three class presidents. The seniors of 1937 leave their high school with an enviable record of achievements. Under the name of each senior, on the following pages, is listed the chief interest which he submitted. DEANNE ABBOTT OKLAHOMA Readmg FRED ADAMS OKLAHOMA Travel ANN ADSIT OKLAHOMA Mathemaucs VIRGINIA ALCORN ARKANSAS Commerce VERNON ALEXANDER KENTUCKY Bankmg BILL ADAMS OKLAHOMA M1ch1nxst .IACK ADAMSON OKLAHOMA Petroleum Engmeermg CORA FRANCES ALBERT OKLAHOMA MUSIC PAUL ALDRIDGE OKLAHOMA Geology X El. I AL N Ax KLA OMAI MARGUERITTE ALQUIST TENNESSEE Reading VIRGINIA ANDERSEN IOWA Swimming ram :fu CATHERINE ALSPAUGH OKLAHOMA Music EMILY ANDERSON MISSOURI Dancing 'G 1 f ff 17' --o nhl II WVIKIEL Sllll' BILLY ADAMS ARKANSAS Dramatlcs GENE ADKINS OKLAHOMA Swlmmlng JACK ALBRIGHT TEXAS Petroleum Engmeermg FLORENCE ALEXANDEI TENNESSEE Baseball PEGGY ALLEN OKLAHOMA DCS1gIl1I1g HARVEY AMMERMAN OKLAHOMA Photography JEANNETTE ANDREWS IOWA Fencing Page 43 l WI, -. ,I XM s IQ ' O .' 1.1. TULA ANDREWS OKLAHOMA Sewmg ADA ARNOLD CALIFORNIA Readmg DONALD ASHBY OKLAHOMA Hlklflg MARGARET AUTREY TEXAS Mus1c CHARLES BAILEY TEXAS AVIQIIOD WARREN BAILEY TEXAS Ice Skatmg LOIS BAKER CANADA Slflglflg Page 44 ff W fx!! JZ' RAY ANTHONY ARKANSAS Woodwork ANN ARNOLD MISSISSIPPI Dancmg JANE ELLEN AUSTIN OKLAHOMA Sports FRANCES BABB OKLAHOMA Dramaucs IRENE BAILEY OKLAHOMA Commerce JOSEPHINE BAIRD OKLAHOMA Travel MARY BAKER INDIANA Mus1c JOYCE ARMSTRONG ARKANSAS Dramaucs WAYNE ARWOOD MISSOURI Mechamcs LOUIS AUSTON TENNESSEE Gu1tar Mus1c KENNETH BACON ILLINOIS Sc1ence LEIGH BAILEY MISSOURI Art CH RYSTOBELLE BAKER OKLAHOMA Swlmmmg MORRIS BALCH OKLAHOMA Engmeermg BETSY BALDWIN OKLAHOMA Music WILSON BANNISTER OKLAHOMA Dancm MARGUERITE BARNES OKLAHOMA Secretary VIRGINIA BARTLETT PENNSYLVANIA Dancmg BOB BASS TEXAS Socml L1fe EARL BATES ARKANSAS Band -IARRIET BAUER OKLAHOMA Ice Skatmg MAXINE BANES OKLAHOMA Stenography JEWEL BARGER OKLAHOMA Mus1c VIVIA BARNES KANSAS Sewmg ROYAL BARTON OKLAHOMA Football JACK BASSETT OKLAHOMA Law H ELEN BATES ARKANSAS MUSIC BILL BAUMANN KANSAS Law assu- mf? f W 1 ,,f f,! , ff ,, , ff f X f Z he 'ff-If A? I II I! ps.: All I ' an :llllbil EORD BANKSTON OKLAHOMA Music GROVER BARNES OKLAHOMA Baseball PAUL BARRON OKLAHOMA Tennls BOB BASH AM ARKANSAS ournahsm LLOYD BASTON TEXAS Engmeermg JACK BATES OKLAHOMA Football ED BAUMER MISSOURI Baseball Page 45 4 --,I milf L , NN' I m t Q -QR EVELYN BEAM ARKANSAS Secretary RUTH BEASLEY MISSOURI Art MARTHA BENEFIELD COLORADO Music BETTE BENTLEY OKLAHOMA Dancing PAUL BERGMAN OKLAHOMA Surveying HELEN BERRY GEORGIA V Music FLORENCE BEST OKLAHOMA Swimming Page 46 BILL BEARD OKLAHOMA Science MARILOU BEEBE OKLAHOMA Ice Skating LOUISE BENNETT INDIANA Ice Skating FRANCIS BERGDORF OKLAHOMA Librarian CAROL BERGTHOLD OKLAHOMA Reading JIMMIE BERRY OKLAHOMA Engineering FORREST BEST OKLAHOMA Aviation ROBERT BEARDEN TEXAS Tennis GEORGE BELL OKLAHOMA Flying LAWRENCE BENSON MISSOURI Singing EVELYN BERGER OKLAHOMA Tennis G. W. BERNA TEXAS Wrestling ELVERA BERRYMAN OKLAHOMA Art VIRGINIA LEE BETTS ' TEXAS Art ALVIN BICKEL OKLAHOMA Track LALAGE BIRMINGHAM TEXAS Readin BOB BLACKBURN OKLAHOMA Football PERCY BLAIR OKLAHOMA Nature J W BLANKENSHIP CIVII Engmeermg SURA BLOCH OKLAHOMA Dramaucs BELVA BOGGS OKLAHOMA Makmg Frrends DARREL BINGHAM ARKANSAS Bookkeepino EDITH BISHOP OKLAHOMA SW1mmmg BETTY BLACKMAN TEXAS People JINTON BL OKLAHOM Clarmet MADELINE BLAUNER MISSOURI Dancmg SHIRLEY BLUFSTON MISSOURI Dancmg VERL BOLAN KANSAS Mechamcs ' f,Qc'f Agn Mug ,. ', Eff f ,Z ff f ...V is, L If' I 'S I I 11:33 I I I 15.3-I I ALBERTA BIRD UTAH Nursing JOHN BLACK OKLAHOMA Boxmg BETTE BLAINE OKLAHOMA Dramatrcs JOHN BLANKENCHIP KANSAS Dramamcs STANLEY BLOCH OKLAHOMA Baseball ROY BLUNT KANSAS Pattern makmg DOROTHY BOLIN OKLAHOMA Mus1c Page 47 A T 152 'If -'l Q 8 w jfij . VMI! . .Ji l 'ARKANSAS A I I I NN' LILLIAN BOLTON OKLAHOMA Reading JEAN BOND OKLAHOMA Art MARGUERITE BOWLIN OKLAHOMA ' Ice Skating EMMA RUTH BOYD OKLAHOMA Creative Writing CLIFFORD BOYER OKLAHOMA Ice Skating HUGH BRADY OKLAHOMA Skating ELVA BRASHIER OKLAHOMA Reading Page 48 BETTY BOND OKLAHOMA Languages BOB BONNELL OKLAHOMA Petroleum Engineering KENNETH BOWLINE OKLAHOMA Track J. B. BOYD OKLAHOMA Swimming GLADYS BRADLEY OKLAHOMA Stenography JULIA BRANT OKLAHOMA Writing LENARD BRASHIER OKLAHOMA v 9 Woodwork DON BOND ARKANSAS Photography JACK BOROCHOFF WYOMING Medicine NELLIE BOWYER OKLAHOMA Swimming JOHN BOYD OKLAHOMA Scientist ANN BRADY OKLAHOMA Dancing RUTH BRANTLY OKLAHOMA Commerce MARVIN BRAY OKLAHOMA ' Baseball ROBERT BREECE OKLAHOMA Wrestling BOB BREISCH WYOMING Engineering KATHARYN BREWER TEXAS Florist NADINE BREWER OKLAHOMA Clothes MARGARET BRIGGS VIRGINIA Swimming MARTHA BRIGGS OKLAHOMA Music MARGARET BROOKS ' ARKANSAS Dramatics MARY FRANCES BROOKS ARKANSAS Reading GEORGE BROWN 'gy OKLAHOMA ' Piano N I ' , N, JOHN BROWN A A SOUTH' DAKOTA J' Swiniming G H. ' K -1 I' I, MONA BROWN K OKLAHOMA Music RALPH BROWN OKLAHOMA Track VIRGINIA LEE BROWN OKLAHOMA Joumahsm MARY FRANCES BROWNLEE ARKANSAS Dramatics N .,. IS uv-2 994' . f ,4, 1' G Jw ,N an 4 Z IFIAIM V, Q2 1 II I A 'ig A XE BILL BRENT OKLAHOMA Mathematics NAOMI BRICKHOUSE OKLAHOMA Reading STANLEY BRITTON OKLAHOMA 'Stamps CONARD BROWN MISSOURI English LORRAINE BROWN OKLAHOMA Stenography VIRGINIA BROWN OKLAHOMA Music LAURA LOU BRUBAKER OKLAHOMA Dramatics Page 49 QV JO ANNE BRYAN OKLAHOMA Swimming MARTHA BUCHANAN OKLAHOMA Clothes Designing JOE BULAND OKLAHOMA Dramatics PAUL BURNS OKLAHOMA Tennis MARJORIE BURROW OKLAHOMA Dramatics DUDLEY BUSH OKLAHOMA Geology ELSIEMAE BUTLER OKLAHOMA Music Page 50 LOUIE BRYAN MISSOURI Tennis EFFIE BUCK OKLAHOMA Sports MARY BUNCH OKLAHOMA Home Economics WILLIE BEA BURNS TEXAS Drarnatics DONN BURT PENNSYLVANIA Music IRENE BUTCHER KANSAS Designing RAYMOND BUTLER OKLAHOMA Basketball WAYNE BRYANT OKLAHOMA Commerce BILLY BUDD OKLAHOMA Medicine DONALD BURKITT CANADA Ice Skating MARTHA BURRADELL KANSAS Music ADRIAN BURTON KANSAS Mechanical Drawing MARY BUTCHER OKLAHOMA Hockey I VELMA BUTTRY OKLAHOMA Music ED BYFIELD MISSOURI Drafting GENE CABE OKLAHOMA Track GLADYS CALDWELL OKLAHOMA Swimming DON CAMERON OKLAHOMA Tennis DOROTHY CANTRELL OKLAHOMA People ROBERT CARLSON OKLAHOMA Commerce DICK CARSON OKLAHOMA Swimming DORIS ANN BYNUM OKLAHOMA D1nc1ng MALCOLM CAFFEE OKLAHOMA Violin Music MARGARET CALLAHAN OKLAHOMA Flying JOE CAMPBELL KANSAS Hunting MARGARET RUTH CARDEN OKLAHOMA Swimming ROBERT CARROLL LOUISIANA Electrical Engineering JOE ANN CARSON OKLAHOMA Writing SS Ga fig - xr 'NX 'fgggz IPIEIII9 III A f-ral-E1-m E Slllf ll BERT BYRD MISSOURI Wrestling WILLIAM CALDRON OKLAHOMA Music JACK CALVIN TEXAS Reading VAN BUREN CANDLER NEW YORK Hunting EUGENE CARLIN OKLAHOMA Horseback Riding THELMA CARROLL OKLAHOMA Poetry REX CARTER ARKANSAS Athletics Page 51 f- -, ' Q W 5 A I A it 1 ' it at A . . - ' ' 0 ex. X , I n NT N S X Q Y F R H ? E CHARLES CASH MAN OKLAHOMA Science BETTY LOU CATCHING ARKANSAS Hockey VIRGINIA CHANCE OKLAHOMA Commerce WINSTON CHILTON MISSOURI Radio ANNE CHRISTENSON OKLAHOMA Dramatics ROBERT CHURCH KANSAS Football ANDREW CLARK OKLAHOMA Aviation Page 52 l 1 3 JZ 2 7 3 I -I MARY BELLE CASKEY MISSOURI Dancing I DAVID CAT ' 'NG I XC AQKAN AS J ff'MaIauaI' Arts F I, IU' I ' s KATH LEEN CHASE OKLAHOMA Librarian BILL CHOATE OKLAHOMA Medicine CHARLOTTE CHRISTENSON OKLAHOMA Hawaiian Guitar W. J. CLANTON MISSOURI Mechanical Engineerin ELMER CLARK ARKANSAS Geology 8 ELIZABETH CASSIDY WISCONSIN Dancing BETH CECIL OKLAHOMA Psychology CELESTE ANNE CHILDRESS KANSAS Economics MARY JANE CHOUTEAU OKLAHOMA Salesmanship JIMMIE CHRONISTER OKLAHOMA Baseball DORIS CLAPP MISSOURI Dancing ETHEL CLARK OKLAHOMA Fine Arts VIRGINIA CLARKE OKLAHOMA Dancing VIRGINIA CLEVELAND OKLAHOMA Music HELEN CLINE MISSOURI Clothing ROSEBUD CLOWES ILLINOIS Secretarial Work BOB COCHRANE MISSOURI Journalism FLOYD COHEN OKLAHOMA Tennis ELAINE COLE OKLAHOMA Ice Skating OLIVER CLAY OKLAHOMA Rose Garden BETTY CLIFTON OKLAHOMA Ice Skating WAYNE CLINE OKLAHOMA Basketball RUBY COATES OKLAHOMA Commerce LORRAINE COCHRANE OKLAHOMA Dramatics CARMALIETA COLE OKLAHOMA Dancing MYRON COLE MISSOURI Journalism Q? ku , ' . Q. Q. 1 I , ' Y ? - ' ' S I 7 :N . Ars A X X C, 1 W7 ' O' fd .ff L. ,LA Q 1 I mflfiffq A NU TOM CLEMISHIRE TEXAS Wrestling DOROTHY CLINE OKLAHOMA Dancing QUENTIN CLOCK OKLAHOMA Life VIOLET COATNEY OKLAHOMA Track ROSS COCKRELL OKLAHOMA Music EDNA COLE TEXAS Music VIRGINIA COLE OKLAHOMA Music Page 53 S ETHELENE COLEY TENNESSEE Books MARY FRANCES COLVIN OKLAHOMA Ice Skating BILL CONDIT KANSAS Baseball BONNIE CONLEY OKLAHOMA Tennis ED CONRY ILLINOIS Football CLORVAL COOK OKLAHOMA Dancing Instruction DORIS COOLEY OKLAHOMA Ice Skating Page 54 JACK COLLINS OKLAHOMA Mathematics TOMMY COMBS OKLAHOMA Drafting BILLY NEIL CONINE OKLAHOMA Dramatics EDITH CONLEY OKLAHOMA School MARGARET CONSOLVO OKLAHOMA People TALMADGE COOK NORTH CAROLINA I Aviation DOROTHY COOPER OKLAHOMA Commerce BILL COLVIN KANSAS Engineering RUSSELL COMSTOCK KANSAS Swimming NONA CONINE TEXAS Art JACK CONLEY OKLAHOMA Engineering CHARLOTTE COOGAN INDIANA Social Work TALMAGE H. COOK MISSOURI Baseball JIMMY COOPER ARKANSAS Mechanics RUTH COOPER OKLAHOMA ournalism MARY CORKILL OKLAHOMA Horseback Riding EARL COTTON OKLAHOMA String Band HEBER COX OKLAHOMA Pharmacy VIRGINIA COX KANSAS Swimming VIRGINIA CRANK ARKANSAS Art DAVID CREACH MISSOURI Skating EVELYN CORDER MISSOURI Religious NVork MARJORIE CORNELIUS OKLAHOMA Horseback Riding BETTY COVINGTON OKLAHOMA Dancing JOHN COX OKLAHOMA Engineering JOSEPH COY OKLAHOMA Commerce RUTH CRANKSHAW ARKANSAS Poetry JAMES CREIDER KANSAS Agriculture 7 7 fffm f 'illlf WILLIE CORDRAY OKLAHOMA Dancing BOB CORY OKLAHOMA Football HAROLD COX OKLAHOMA Singing MARJORIE COX OKLAHOMA Dancing PUTNAM CRAIG MONTANA Tennis VIOLET CRAWLEY ARKANSAS Reading MAXINE CROCKER MISSOURI Commerce Page 55 , l l4!::if, -- 'fiIi W T I ' I I Qv S S GERRY CRONK OKLAHOMA Golf FRANCES CROSBIE OKLAHOMA Tennis HARRY CROWE ILLINOIS Amateur Deep Sea Diving DICK CULBERTSON OKLAHOMA Piano JOE CUNNINGHAM MISSOURI Baseball FAY CURTIS OKLAHOMA Swimming GEORGE DARROL OKLAHOMA Auto Repair Page 56 TOMMY CRONK OKLAHOMA GOI f JERRY CROSBY OKLAHOMA Baseball FRANCES CRUMP OKLAHOMA Piano S. L. CUMMINS TEXAS Wrestling JOE R. CUNNINGHAM OKLAHOMA Aviation ALVIE DAGUE, JR. OKLAHOMA Aviation ELAINE DAUGHERTY OKLAHOMA Reading PAUL CROPPER KENTUCKY Music PEGGY CROSS OKLAHOMA Commerce BESSIE CRUSSELL OKLAHOMA Commerce IRIS CUNNINGHAM MISSOURI Dancing AZELMA CURTIS OHIO Dietetics DORIS DAHLGREN ILLINOIS Travel HERNDON DAVID TEXAS Acrobatics JACK DAVIDSON OKLAHOMA Music COLIN DAVIS MISSOURI Agriculture WARREN DAVIS OKLAHOMA Guitar DECKER DAWSON OKLAHOMA Band LILLIE JANE DEGARMO OKLAHOMA Swimming GENEIEVE DELPH OKLAHOMA Tennis CLARA DESELM OKLAHOMA Theater BILL DAVIS MISSOURI Law FRANCES DAVIS MISSOURI People JANETTE DAVISSON OKLAHOMA Tennis DON DEAN OKLAHOMA Hockey RUGER DEJARNETTE OKLAHOMA Baseball JOHN C. DENTON OKLAHOMA Hunting DON DEWEESE OKLAHOMA Aviation ff, L ,U f ,X ,, I IQ! ,4 f' jj CLAIBORNE DAVIS OKLAHOMA Swimming JACK DAVIS OKLAHOMA Mechanics WILLA LEE DAVISSON OKLAHOMA Reading JACK DEEGAN TEN NESS EE Aviation ROBERT DELMORE ILLINOIS Stamps LAMONA DEPUE MISSOURI Stenography DOROTHY DICK OKLAHOMA Technician Page 57 XZ wr A F 'I f , I i n A'1' Nh.. JOHN DICKERSON OKLAHOMA Bicycling CHARLES DICKSON OKLAHOMA Band EM M ETT DOBEY TEXAS Radio ROBERT DOERR OKLAHOMA Commerce BONITA DOUBLIN MISSOURI Sports MARJORIE DUBOIS OKLAHOMA Drawing FREDINA DUFF OKLAHOMA Dancing Page 58 JAMES DICKEY OKLAHOMA Law JOHN DILLON OKLAHOMA History MARY DODSON OKLAHOMA Office Work DOROTHY DONES OKLAHOMA History BOB DOWNING OKLAHOMA Taxidermy RALPH DUBOIS OKLAHOMA Machinery ROSALIE DUKE MISSOURI Dancing VIRGINIA DICKEY KANSAS Designing JACK DIRICKSON OKLAHOMA Social Life RUTH DODSON MISSOURI Commerce MAX DOTY MISSOURI Track ROY DOWNING KANSAS Athletics CHARLOTTE DUDLEY OKLAHOMA Social Life EVELYN DUMIT NEW YORK Tennis BETTY DUNBAR OKLAHOMA Books RALPH DU NHAM OKLAHOMA Track DON EDINGER OKLAHOMA Englneenng VIRGINIA ELLIOTT OKLAHOMA People ROBERT ELLISON OKLAHOMA Huntmg EARL ENGLISH OKLAHOMA AtI1Iet1cs DON ERWIN MONTANA Basketball ELIZABETH DUNCAN OKLAHOMA Law LEO DYER ARKANSAS Baseball CLARENCE EHLERS OKLAHOMA Basketball VIVIAN ELLIOTT MISSOURI AV13t1OH HARRY ENGLAND MISSOURI Readmg BILL EPPERSON OHIO Scxence MARGARET ETCHISON LOUISIANA Interlor Decoratmg ,HL 3395 ff 49 ,E ff 'fy f f lF'Q5F'Z nl! 2. Ellil' ALVIN DUNDEE LATVIA Petroleum MARGARET EAKINS OKLAHOMA Kmttxng T J ELLIOTT COLORADO Mechanlcal Englneermg NELLE ELLIS OKLAHOMA R1d1ng ROY ENGLAND OKLAHOMA Medlcme DAVID ERIKSSON MINNESOTA Basketball LENORE ETH RIDGE OKLAHOMA P1ano I Page 59 I ' V I MARY BELLE EVANS TENNESSEE Music RAY -FALLIS OKLAHOMA Work RICHARD FAST 'ff LOUIE FENSTER LITHUANIA Tennis JACK FIELDS ' MISSOURI Cabinet Work ALVIS FINE ARKANSAS Commerce LAVERNE FISH BACK OKLAHOMA Fine Arts Page 60 PRISCILLA EVERETT TEXAS Basketball BILLIE FANNING OKLAHOMA Travel BILL FAULKNER OKLAHOMA Engineering WILLA JEAN FENT MISSOURI Ice Skating EDWIN FIKE ALABAMA Commerce MADALYN FINK OKLAHOMA Ice Skating MAXINE FISHER OKLAHOMA Music BETTY FAGAINES MISSOURI Piano HANSFORD FARRIS TEXAS Medicine HARRY FEAZELL OKLAHOMA Aviation CECIL FERGUSON OKLAHOMA Engineering VICTOR FINCANNON WYOMING Cars ANNE Fl NLAYSON OKLAHOMA Singing VALDA FISKE MISSOURI Horses FRANCES FLEENER KANSAS Commercial Art FAITH FLICKINGER OKLAHOMA Ice Skating ARTHUR FORD OKLAHOMA Dramatics HARRIETT FOSTER TENNESSEE Organ MARY FOSTER OKLAHOMA Dress Designing OZELLE' FRAI R TEXAS Swimming CLARENCE FRANKS OKLAHOMA Drafting ELIZABETH FLEETWOOD OKLAHOMA TERRELL FOOR ILLINOIS Baseball BOB FORSMAN OKLAHOMA Gof LUANA FOSTER OKLAHOMA Ice Skating BARBARA FOUSHEE OKLAHOMA Dancing ELEANOR FRAME OKLAHOMA Tennis BILLY FRASER WEST VIRGINIA Track xx WW Wy Ellll' JUANITA FLETCHER OKLAHOMA Horseback Riding MARTHA FOOTE OKLAHOMA Tennis JACK FORTNEY OKLAHOMA Organ LUCILLE FOSTER KANSAS School OPAL FRAIR TEXAS Dancing FRANCES FRANKLIN OKLAHOMA Tennis JAMES FRASER OKLAHOMA Tennis Page 61 , If , 1 I ' f ff Ulf X I X V , f '. ' ff '4 7 ifff, ff ,f Q , gf 1 f TC ,vii-, 4 A 54- T '9- . ll ll I 'fd , f. . !L...,.....: Q . A F1 A . . . f i . Dancing A K J L,.h? KX ' A . 3 QI,-Zell-A ., ,fm -av.-,s . .- 5' M'--F K Q 4 'ij-L., 1' . - H A i h K I , V . , Q 3 1 I . T5 Q A GN Page 62 MARGARET FRAZIER OKLAHOMA Dancing WAYNE FRENCH OKLAHOMA Boat Building WALTER FRYER WISCONSIN Medicine JOE FUSSELMAN OKLAHOMA Oil DORIS GALLUP OKLAHOMA Music PAULINE GARDNER OKLA HO MA Commerce JANE GARRETT PENNSYLVANIA Dancing BETTY FREDENBERGER OKLAHOMA Ice Skating JOE EDD FRIZZELL OKLAHOMA Selling J. D. 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LELAND WILLIAMS OKLAHOMA Baseball VALERA WILLIAMSON OKLAHOMA Piano CLARENCE WILSON OKLAHOMA Hunting JOE WILSON OKLAHOMA Hunting KENNETH WIMMER OKLAHOMA Journalism CLIFFORD WINFORD OKLAHOMA Swimming GENEVA WOLFE KANSAS Reading Page 100 JACK WILLIAMSON OKLAHOMA Tennis DIXIE WILLIS OKLAHOMA Singing D.T.WILSON TEXAS Chemistry RUTH WILSON OKLAHOMA Ice Skating JACK WINCHESTER OKLAHOMA Drafting WINNIFRED WISE OKLAHOMA Journalism DORTHA WOMACK OKLAHOMA Reading rf' ' I' .I E 'L JEAN WILLIAMSON NEBRASKA Swimming MAURICE WILLSEY IDAHO Children HOWARD WILSON OKLAHOMA Swimming WOODROW WILSON OKLAHOMA Band LOLA WINDER OKLAHOMA Commerce SIDNEY WITT OKLAHOMA Law MARCIA WOODEN OKLAHOMA Piano GANELL WOODS OKLAHOMA Reading HELEN WOODSON ARKANSAS Commerce WALLACE WORTLEY OKLAHOMA Baseball VIRGINIA WYATT OKLAHOMA Books MORINE YECKLEY OKLAHOMA Piano PARIS YOUNG OKLAHOMA Machinery LOUIS MARTIN ARKANSAS Mathematics JOE RHINE OKLAHOMA Petroleum Engineering MARY JANE WOODS MISSOURI Commerce LATELLE WOODY MISSOURI Grocery Business JEAN WRIGHT OKLAHOMA Singing DORIS WYNNE ARKANSAS Office Work ALFRED YOUNG OKLAHOMA Trombone THOMAS YOUNG ARKANSAS Aviation VIOLET MILES KANSAS Sewing MAXINE SPRADLING OKLAHOMA Piano - WMM. 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I I IIIInII' Q. 5, MAXINE WOODS OKLAHOMA Reading RAHMOLEE WOOLEVER OKLAHOMA Reading I MARIE WRIGHT OKLAHOMA Home Economics MAXINE YECKLEY OKLAHOMA Reading BEN YOUNG OKLAHOMA Wrestling EDWIN HAMILTON OKLAHOMA Geology NORMAN PAUL PENNSYLVANIA Brokerage Business RAY WILLIAMS OKLAHOMA Military Engineering Page 101 Seniors Whose Pictures Do Not Appear Jane Brawley Florence Brown Thelma Campbell Edgar Carrothers Patsy Clark Evelyn Degen Jacqueline Dunlap Cynthia Gardner Carole Garriott Jack Green Alonzo Haverfield Paul Heatley Hazel Hewlett Bill Hickerson Ernestine Hunt Evelyn Johnson Clark Kendrick Vernon Logan ' Mildred Markus Sarah McCreary Jasper McCutchan Earl McDaniel Leola Mead Calvin Mehlhorn Horner Miller Marie' Miller Charles Nash Ivan Nickles John Pepper John Rank Muril Rhodes Ervine Rips Gladys Rishel Harley Ross Jack Rutledge Frances Schultz Collier Shaleen Robert Short Edward Smith H. J. Smith Richard Swindler Dixon Walker Elliot Wright The Tom Tom copy goes to press too .early to include late Mary Foster Walter Fryer Harvey Ammerman George Bell Arthur Ford John Blankenchip Virginia Bartlett George Bell Jack Denton Bonita Doublin Virginia Elliott enrollments in the senior class Committees SENIOR RING Floyd Jondahl Jack Morrison Jeanne Pickens CLASS PLAY Fred Haddock Rob Hays SONG Arthur Ford CHRISTMAS TREE Richard Fast Mary Foster Evelyn Gray Bill Hankla Hart Hix Reuben Snodgrass Patricia Spillers David Murray Margaret Murray Peggy Toomey Billie Nichols Mary Louise Huff Henetta Jacobs Alvena Kendig Betty Lohman J. D, Nance COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS Joe Buland Betty Covington Joe Fusselman Hart Hix Ruth Beasley Joe Buland Jerry Crosby Cynthia Gardner Ben Gorrell David Gray VANDEVER DAY Betty Lee Monroe Margaret Murray Reuben Snodgrass RITZ WEEK Charles McCollum Kathryn Morrison Joe Owens Page 102 Henetta Jacobs Frances Sloan Donald Thomas Winnifred Wise Eugene Roads Albert Thomas Dorothy Turrill George Bell Marilyn Metzer Page 103 SENIOR HOME ROOM PRESIDENTS Royal Barton Marvin Bray Velma Buttry Malcolm Caffee Ross Cockrell Billy Conine George Darrol Frances Davis Evelyn Dumit Leo Dyer Vivian Elliott Billie Fanning John Blankenchip Julia Brant Rodman Jones Melvin Allen Dorothy Bolin Effie Buck Mary Butcher Billy Conine Paul Cropper Frances Crump Dick Culbertson Bill Epperson Charles Houston Henetta Jacobs Charles McKirahan Virginia Elliott Ethel Clark Marjorie Cornelius Joe Edd Frizzell Georgenia Fry Ben Gorrell Jack Grant Fred Haddock Harry Heath Mercedes Houston Jeanne Kellogg Harry Kinzie Victor Kruse Evelyn Lane Bruce Luckett CLASS DAY Homer Plowman Jane Roth BREAKFAST Charlotte Dudley Edwin Fike Jack Gibbons Ruth Goodison Ben Gorrell Floyd Jondahl Leonard King Bob Kirby DINNER Ruth Nopper Helen Officer Frances Sloan Patricia Spillers GIFT Georgenia Fry Jim Lundy Jack Marshall Joan McCully Ralph Moore Billy Norman Maxine Parker Joe Rhine Billy Seigle Ralph Shaffer Sydney Terry Bob Van Horn Ben Young Hugh Sims Mary Elizabeth Snow Peggy Stover Ralph Moore Rehn Noland Betty Lou Noll Mary Dale Peace Murl Raley Florence Reed Eugene Terhune Mary Lou Terrell Sydney Terry Martha Jane Tipton Peggy Toomey Adele Truex Elizabeth Harwood Jim Lundy Phyllis Reynolds FLOWER AND MOTTO Harry Crow Rob Hays Julia Page Jean Whitney Gwen Leonard CLASS COLORS French Blue and Amber CLASS FLOWER Yellow Sweet Peas and Blue Larkspur CLASS MOTTO We learn not for school, but for life. -SENECA - - Class of '37 Officers SOPHODiORE YEAR WESLEY WATSON, Pfefident REUBEN SNODGRASS, Vice Prefizient ALICE MILLS, Secretary BILL HANKLA, Tfeafurer ' JUNIOR YEAR REUBEN SNODGRASS, Prefident BILL HANKLA, Vice Prefident JANE SWAN, Secretary GEORGE BELL, Trezzfiirer SENIOR YEAR ARTHUR FORD, Prefidefnt GEORGE BELL, Vice Prefident MARGARET MURRAY, Secretary PEGGY TOOMEY, Treafiifrer , Page 104 Egg, JUNIO WHIT MARTIN T CARL DUFFIELD NORIVIA CROSS BILL WOODARD PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER LULU B. BECKINGTON I I 'IVIADGE GIBSON ISABEL WATKINSON CLASS DIRECTOR ASSISTANT DIRECTOR ASSISTANT DIRECTOR I The Junior Class ITH THE completion of the years 1936 and 1937, the largest junior class ever to be enrolled in Central High School feels a sense of pride in their achievements and of confidence for their graduating year, 1938. Miss Lulu B. Beckington and her two assistants, Miss Isabel Wat- kinson and Mrs. Madge Gibson, counsel the 1614 juniors, with the aid of Whit Martin, president, and Carl Duffield, vice president. Showing skill in dramatics, their sophomore play, Growing Ppzim, and their junior play, Remember the Day, took honors in entertainment value and dra- matic talent. Energetic and progressive, the juniors are sure to form a senior class of high quality as Well as quantity. They are sure to produce a group of well-prepared young men and women who will be capable of meeting the difficulties which they will encounter in the business world of today. Page 106 l First row-Leonard Abbey, Wornington Abel, Ray Abney, Margaret Abrams, Charles Hardin Adams, Geraldine Alta Adams, L. Nina Adams, Juanita Adcock. Second row-Zoe Adelhelm, Marie'Marguerite Adolph, Alberta Ahrens, Jack Alexander, Helen Elaine Alldredge, Bobby W. Allen, Curt Darnell Allmond. Third row-John H. Allred, Helen Ammons, Dorothy Amos, Glen Amstutz, DeWitt Anderson, Billy An- drews, Edward Alvin Andrews, Anna Marie Anibal. Fourth row-Med Applewhite, Jeanne Archer, James Argue, Robert Armstrong, Ellen Arnold, Billy Arrington, Weldon Arrington, Bernice Ash, Muriel Ashby. Fifth row-A. C. Askew, L. Earl Atkins, Betty Atkinson, Bill Austin, Marjorie Autry, Chubby Avilla, Elizabeth Ayers, LaDine Ayers, James Babb, Charles Bacon, Fred Bacon, Mary Jane Baile. First row-Lois Bailey, Marjorie Bailey, Warren Baird, Jimmie Baker, Marion Baker, Ralph Baker, Virginia Baker, Willard Baker. Second row-Howard Bales, Estelle Banther, Florine Barber, Thomas Barnard, Billy Barnes, June Barnes, Maurice Barnes. Third row-Wanda Mae Barnes, John Robert Bar- nett, Dorothy Ann Barr, Eudora Barr, Milford Bartlett, Tom E, Bartlett, Lorraine Barton, Lucy Barton. Fourth row-Cleo Bateman, Merle Batterson, Donald Bauter, Sam Baxter, Bob Bayliss, Donald Beach, Marjorie Beard, Betty Beasley. Fifth row-Charles Beatty, Annabel Beck, Geneva Beeman, Worth Bees- ley, John Belcher, Doris Bell. First row-Leon Bell, Golda Beller, Leo Bellieu, Helen Bement, Clarice Bennett, Gail Bennett, John Bennett, Buddy Benson. Second row-Alice Benton, Bob Berridge, Alice Best, Roland Bird, Frances Bitterling, Bud Bittle, Barbara Black. Third row-Roderick Black, Dorothy Blackwood, Bob Blaker, Gilbert Blankenship, James Bledsoe, Yvonne Bloom, Ralph Bloomfield, Philomene Boardman. Fourth row-Richard Boardman, Josephine Boddy, Hazel Bolen, Kenneth Bollinger, Betty Bomford. Anna Myrle Bond, Bob Booth, Errol Borden, Jerry Borofsky. Fifth row-Joe Bottler, Mariann Bowen, Bob Bower, Margaret Bowles, Mary Agnes Bowles, Thomas Bowles, William Robert Bowles, Bob Bowlin, Charles Boyd, Ethel Mae Boyles. Page 107 l i K t First row-Elmer Brackett, Bill Bradley, Jesse Bradley, Jane Brammer, Margaret Branhani, Jose- phine Brasier, Walter Breese, Jackie Brennan. Second row-Carwin Bridges, Teressa Bridges, Vera Bridgewater, Jimmie Bridwell, Gilbert Briggs, Lavena Brigmon, Delberta Britt. Third row-Herby Brocker, Charles Brockman, Floy Brooks, Helen Brooks, Wilson Brooks, Jane Broome, Alice Brown, Arthur Brown, Fourth row-Dan Brown, Dyle Brown, James Brown, John Edward Brown, Lawrence Brown, Lois Brown, Roy Brown, Jr., Russell Brown. Fifth row-Elsie Brummett, Ralph Brummett, Betty Ross Bruner, Charles Bucklin. First row-Kent Bumpass, Lexey Burchfield, Morton Burg, Duane Burger, Kenneth Burger, Bill Burgess, Jeanne Burgher, Ralph Burnlee. Second row-Beth Burris, Junior Burris, Taylor Burton, Elaine Bussman, Billie L. Bustard, Jack Butefish, Wanda Butler. Third row-Gerald Buxton, Bessie Byrd, Earl Calhoun, Bob Callaghan, Clare Callahan, Betty Callaway, Mary Calles, Barbara Camp. Fourth row- Betty Campbell, Richard Cannon, Farnum Cantrell, Mary Louise Cantrell, Sybil Cantrell, Eleanor Carter, Louise Carter, Louise Castillo. First row-Charles Caughey, Earl Cearley, Betty Lee Chancellor, Helen Chandler, Jimmy Chandler, Virginia Chandler, Christine Charlton, Lois Chase. Second rowfGwendolyn.Ch1lton, Horace Chinn, Barbara Chouteau, Jack Christie, Theda Christionson, John Chronic, Mary Louise Church. Third row- Jean Churchwell, David Clark, John Edward Clark, Margaret Clark, Ted Clark, Stanley Clarkson, Harold Cleeton, Al Clemmons. Fourth row-Audrey Clifton, Lois Cline, Rlchard Cluck, Avery Coburn, Clarence Cochran, Roberta Coe, Bob Coffey, Robert Cogswell, Marjorie Ann Cohenour, Bonnie Cole. Page 108 First row-Charles Cole, Margaret Coleman, Ruby Coley, Amy Congalton, Tom Conner, Clifford Cook, Doris Cook, Emily Lou Cook. Second row-Fred C. Cook, Paul Cook, Ruth Elizabeth Cook. Wilma Cookus, Frances Cooper, Hecco Cooper, Martha Cooper. Third row-Eutis Coplin, Martha Jo Copple, Claudia Corbin, Margaret Costakis, Ella Mae Couser, Jack Covey, Geraldine Cowans, John Cowman. Fourth row-Claude Cox, Ethel Cox, May Cox, Glendola Crabtree, Florice Crackenberger, Charles Craig. Walter Craig, Pat Craigo. Fifth row-Blanche Crawford, James H. Crawford, Shirley Ann Crays, Mack Creager, Howard Crider, Harry Crist. First row-Guy Elsworth Croft, Glen Croom, Norma Cross, Charles Crosswell, Bert Crowder, Ger- aldine Crowe, Vi.rginia Crume, Joe Crutchfield. Second row-Marjorie Cuff, Wanda Culley, Warren Cunningham, AuDeanne Cupps, Jack Curry, Mildred Curtis, Robert Dagenet. Third row-Bill Dahlgren. Udeyne Gertrude Daniels, Robert Darling, Bert Davenport, Bill W. Davis, M. Jane Davis, Kathryn Davis, Willie Dawson. Fourth row-Martha Jeanne DeBolt, Alene DeBrucque, Aileen DeCou, Maxi.ne Degen, Jack Deming, Betty Jane Denton, Coylee Denton, Ethel Louise DeVasher. Fifth row-Aileen DeWitt, Jewell Dickey, Eva Dickinson, Lena Dickson, Elizabeth Ann Dillon, Norma Dinger. First row-Donna Dingle, Jean Dismuke, Bill Dixon, Betty Jeanne Dodson, Leonard Dooley, Eugene Doolin, Lois Dorman, Ned Dorris. Second row-Robert Douglas, Nick Dovalis, Bob Dow, Cecil Driskell, Joan Duckett, Nola Dugger, Rose Dunbar. Third row-Mary Ann Dunn, Jack Claiborne Duval, Joe Jack Eagle, Bruce Eagon, Lila Earle, Edwin Easley, Thurman Easley, Bill Eastman. Fourth row-Dolores Eaton, Jack Eaton, George Eddington, James Edens, Lorene Edmondson, Benora Edwards, Dolores Edwards, Nellie Edwards. Fifth row-Eleanor Einhorn, Paul Ellington, Betty Elliott, Mary Elliott, Geraldine Ellis, Dick Ellison, Bernice Emanual. Page 109 l First row--Elaine Endicott, Miriam Endres, James Engle, Leo Engles, Doyle Ensley, Irene Eriksson, George Erwin, Norma Erwin. Second row-Irene Estes, Thomas Eubank, Emma Lee Eubanks, Katherine Everett, Betty Lou Ewing, Margaruite Fadem, Maureen Fallis. Third row-Lester Farmer, Mary Jayne Farmer, Rolland Farrimond, Robert Fast, Robert Faulds, Raymond Feldman, Adaline Ferguson, Aura Ferguson. Fourth row-Eugene Ferguson, Lorraine Ferguson, Vernon Ferguson, Margaret Ferrell, Frankie Feterly, Frankie Figg, Carol Findley, Norman Finkel. Fifth row-Lucille Finn, Ralph Fish, Ann Fishback, Helen Fishback, Bobby Fisher, Richard Fisher, Allene Fist, Eugene Fitzwater. First row-Wayne Fogle, Dorothy D. Foor, Alice Marie Ford, Bill Forkner, Herbert Forrest, Ray Gene Forsman, Elouise Forster, Mary Jayne Fortney. Second row-John Foster, Vernon L. Foster, Jr.: Harold Fox, Bill Fraley, G. W. Francis, Frank B. Frank, Edward T. Franz. Third row-Kathryn Fraser, Marjorie Freeland, Charles William Freiberg, Margaret Frese, Sammy Frew, Rosita Fried, Jo Elaine Frye, Betty Fuller. Fourth row-Hubert Gaddis, Frank Gaddy, Lucille Gage, Margaret Gainer, Bertha Galvan, Billy Gannaway, Eileen Gardner, Nera Mae Gardner. Fifth row--Ralph Garrett, Victor Gatlin, Virginia Gatrell, LaRue Geer, Louis Gelfand, Sibley Gerber. First row-Marjorie Ghormley, Mary Nell Gilbert, Barton Gilcrease, Reid.Gilcrease, Bette Gilger, Katherine Gilliam, Bennet Gilliland, Martha Lou Gillis. Second row-Gene Gilpin, Walter Glenn, Jr.g Joan Goeppinger, Roy Goings, Vernon Goins, Wanda Golden, Joan Goldrick. Third rowfM1ldred Good- man, Wilbur Goodsell, Art Gordon, Rodney Goshorn, Billy Gotcher, Billy Graham, Gilbert Graham, - G t Charles Grant, Charles Gray, Billy Green, Francis Green, Margaret Granger. Fourth row Betty. ran , , , , Bobby Greenig, Bob Greeson, Jack Gr1ff1th, Joan Griffith, Jo Anne Grimm. Page 110 Nmlw First row-Audrey Maurie Gritts, Patricia Groves, Bill Grubb, Gene Guinn, Jack Guinn, Esther Anne Guisinger, Billy Hackathorn, Maxine Hacke. Second row-Martha Belle Haddock, Edna Hall, Chalmers Halstead, Johnny Hamby, Emily Anne Hamilton, Bill Hammer, Thelma Hanan. Third row- Jack Handley, George Hannah, Doris Hannum, Herbert Hanoch, Lola Harbeson, Robert Harder, Rex Harmer, Marjorie Harper. Fourth row-J ack Harris, Jean Frances Harris, Patricia Harris, Bill Harrison, Priscilla Harry, Elizabeth Harth, Harold Hartley, Dorothy Hatfield, Winfred Hatfield, Alonzo Haverfield. First row-Ruth Hawley Ted Hayes Jack Hayes Geraldine Hearn Almus Hed e k B t , , , , g coc , e ty Ruth Hellman, Alva Hembree, Allen Henderson. Second row-William N. Henderson, Guy Henley, Jack Hennage Mar aret H D ld ' ' ' ' , g enry, ona Herring, Jim Hickerson, Genevieve Hickman. Third row-Juanita Hickman, LaRue Hickok, Betty Hicks, Mary Jean Hicks, Ruth Hicks, Daniel Hill, Donald LeRoy Hill, Ralph Hill. Fourth row-Rosalie Hillme, Betty Hilsabeck, George Wayne Hilsheimer, Emmett Hines, Winford Hinkle, J. D. Hooker, Ernest Hofstrom, Betty Hogan. Fifth row-Lloyd Hoggatt, James Hogsed, Ometah Hogsed, Ruby Nan Holcomb. First row-James Holderman, Geraldine Holeman, Jimmie May Holland, W. E. Holland, Mary Lynn Holloway, Verda Hollingsworth Mary Holm Mary Jean Holm S nd -E , , . eco row dna Holt, Joyce Holt, Bill Holway, Dean Hood, Lavon Hood, Aleen Horn, Anita Horner. Third row-Earle Horton Robert Hoss Lero Hou h E l H M , y g , ve yn ouse, erton Houston, Covell Howard, Dick Howard, Eileen Howard. Fourth row-Joe W. Howard, Euel Mae Howell, Howard Howell, Alma June Howerton, Dorothy Hubble, C. H. Hudson, Eileen Heuber, Chai-leene Hughes. Fifth row-Dorothy Hughes, Eldon Hughes, Margaret Hughes, Wilma Hughes, Nellie Jane Hulsey, Lindsay Hume, Berenice Humphrey. Page 111 1 l 1 J i 1 l 1 l l 4 l First row-Francis Hunt, Catherine Hunter, June Hunter, John Hurley, Jack Iams, Mary Louise Ice, Robert Imler, L. D. Ingle. Second row-Chris Ireland, James Irving, Lavada Ivey, Don Izell, Helen Lee Jackson, Richard Jackson, Christine Jacobs. Third row-Walter Jacobsen, Kathryn J aggers, Julia J arboe, Betty Lynn Jerome, Betty Jane Johnson, Billy Bob Johnson, Charles T. Johnson, Geraldine Johnson, Fourth row-Ione Faye Johnson, Jack Johnson, Loretta Johnson, Manly Johnson, Pauline Johnson, Shirley Johnson, Velmalea Johnson, Betty Jones, Garland Jones, Gloria Jones. First row-Mary Louise Jones, Maxine Leone Jones, Richard Jones, Cornelia Jopling, Lois Jordan, Evel n Kaesler Bill Kaiser, Anne Esther Karchmer. Second row-He1en.Juanita Kasten, Dick Keelmg, Y , Jerry Keith, Bill Kelly, Virginia Kelsey, Bill Kennard, Bob Kennedy. Third row-Louise Kenney, Mary ' ' ' K' ff Ch rle Killion Julius Kimball L. Kertzman, Martha Kessler, Joice Keys, Vivian Keys, Virginia ze er, la s Y , . Fourth row-Kent Kimball, Jane King, Jimmy S. King, .Kathryn K1ng,. Virginia Kingery, Kell Kingsolver, James Kirk, Rufus Kirk. Fifth row-Jack Kirkbride, Ellington Kirkpatrick, Betty Kirksey, Norman Kirschke, Phyllis Kiser, Robert Kitt, Pauline Knebel. First row-Junior Knoten, Bill Knupp, Helen Koonce, Harriet Kramer, Idell Kravitz, Lois Kuhn, Loretta Kunz, Joe LaGrone. Second row-Bob Lain, Betty Lamberton, Jimmy Lancaster, Julia Lancaster, George Land, Francene Lane, Gertie Lane. Third row-fC1eona Lang, Mary J ane Lanning, Alyce LaRue, hn L hlin Paul Laughlin Bettye Lawrence Fourth row-Eugene Law- Rudy LaRue, H. B. Latting, Jo aug , , , - son, E. J. Lawyer, Orpha Lee, Eleanor Leggett, Mary Lemmon. LOu1.Se Lemon, Rosemary Leon, Betty Joe Lewis. Fifth row-Charles Lewis, Martha Lewis, Mary Kate Lewis, Teddy Lewis. Page 112 i 2 5 f First row-Virginia Lee Lewis, Phyllis Lightfoot, Betty Lindsay, Edwin Lindsay, Helen Lindsay, Mary Elizabeth Lindy, Arthur Lippa, Jack Livingston. Second row-Harold Lockart, Daisey Lockewitz, Sam Logen, Bruce Long, Evelyn Long, James Loofbourrow, Peggy Lott. Third row-Jewel Loveless, John Lovell, Helen Lowery, Edna Lucas, Carolyn Luckett, Ernest H. Lunger, Leroy Lynch, Marvella Lyon. Fourth row-Cleo Mabrey, Bill MacDowell, Jack MacEachern, Jeanne MacLean, Vivian Madison, Francis Mahoney, Rosemary Malinka, Kindred Lureta Malone. Fifth row-Elizabeth Manes, Quentin Maness, Jerry Manley, Jane Mara, Martha Marshall, Leona Ruth Mart. First row-Francis Martin, Jean Martin, Mildred Martin, Whit Martin, Betty Jeanne Mason, James Mason, Jimmy Mason, Louise Mason. Second row-Marion Mason, Richard Mason, Lois Esther Matthews, Eloise Mauthe, Bill Maxwell, Corinne Maxwell, Charles May. Third row-Margaret Mayginnes, Sudie McAlester, Bruce McAllister, Florene Elizabeth McAnal1y, Juanita McAnelly, Jessie Jean McBrayer, Marion Louise McCain, Edward McCain. Fourth row-Billie June McCallum, Leigh McCaslin. Bob McCay, Estol McClain, Wanda McClure, Chester McColpin, Paul Luther McCorkle, Rebecca McCright, Fifth row-William McCuen, Roy McCulloch, Marjorie McCurdy, George McDanno1d, Raymond Mc- Donaugh, Horace McDonnell, Bill McFarland, Joe McGinnis, John L. McGinnis. First row--Harold McGrew, Margaret McHugh, Adrienne Mclver, Chester McKeon, Jack McKewon, Mary Louise McKinney, Robert McKnight, Don McLeod. Second row-Mary McMahan, Jean McMichael, Barbara McMinn, James McNeill, Marie McPhearson, Pilgrim McRaven, Pat McVay. Third row-Sally McWilliams, George Menkoff, James Meredith, June Meyer, Modena Meyers, Peggy Middleton, Nancy Mieher, Milton Miles. Fourth row-Virginia Millard, Arthur Miller, Betty Jo Miller, Betty Mae Miller, Bill R. Miller, Dorothy Maxine Miller, George William Miller, Jayne Miller. Fifth row-Kenneth Miller, Lawrence Miller, Margaret Miller, Patty Miller. Page 113 sf? . !,,..,:A, 5:5 t w i First row-J ack Mills, Mary Milstead, Frieda Milsten, Vernon Miner, Eleanor Mitchell, Joe Mitchell, Leslie Mitchell, Mary Jayne Mitchell. Second row-Willis Mitchell, Young Oscar Mitchell, Romayne Moberg, Frank Moffatt, Jack Moguin, Mary Frances Moody, Jean Ethel Mooney. Third row--Bill Moore, Dewitt Moore, Gloria Moore, Marguerite Frances Moore, Victor Moore, Dulcie Moorman, Truman Moote, Warren Morey. Fourth row-Martha Morris, Virginia Lee Morris, Elmo Morrison, Ruth Morrison, Dana Moss, Dorothy Mounger, Mary Mower, Mildred Mulhausen, Arvilla Mullen, Kenneth Murphey. First row-Ruth Murray, John R. Murry, Dot Musselman, Ellis Myer, Elmer L. Myers, Jack Myers, Jimmy Myers, Doris Jean Myrick. Second row-Madeline Nail, Gilmore Napier, Bernice Nash, Bob Nash, Betty Neal, Kenneth Neavill, Kathryn Needham. Third row-Frank Neerman, Ruth Neese, Georgia Neff, Bill Nelson, Mary Evelyn Nelson, Maxine Carl Nelson, Paul Nelson, Wesley Nelson. Fourth row- Charles Nesbitt, Eugene Nesbitt, Imogene Nettles, Floyd Newlin, Rose Lee Nicholes, Joe Nichols, Margaret Nichols, Elaine Nicklau. Fifth row-Kelly Bruce Nims, John Norris, Howard Norton, James O'Bryan, Mary O'Connor, Herbert George Officer, Virginia Dare Olin. First row-Donna Sue Oots, Travis Orrnan, Betty Otterstatter, Raymond Otto, Bettie Overmiller, Clyde Owen, Ralph Oxford, Bob Padgett. Second row-Georgana'Page, R. M. Page, Robert Palmer, Bernard Pargh, Otis Park, Talcott Park, Charles Parker. Third row-Donald William Parker, Laura Parnell, Barbara Marie Parsons, Pauline Patrick, Madelane Patterson, Yvonne Patterson, Betty Alice Payne, Josephine Peacher. Fourth row-Edith Peacock, Imogene Peacock, Clistalee Peay, W. T. Peck, Charles Pelton, Marvin Pemberton, Wanda Penrod, Estelle Perego. Fifth row-Charles Perreault, Ilona Perreault, C. B. Perry, Mode Perry. Page 114 fl?-if Q' xl KJ, t First row-Willa Perry, Charles Peterson, Carlisle Petree, Helen Jeannette Petty, Merrill Phelps, Ray Phleeger, Nadine Philliber, J. D. Phillips. Second row-Marcella Phillips, Jack Pigford, Jimmy M. Pisias, Harriet Leo Pitchford, Jack Pitcock, Bernice Plost, Nancy Jane Pollard. Third row-Polly Pollock, Herman Everett Pope, Myrtle Aleene Pope, Nadine Pope, Kenneth Popejoy, Dorothy Porter, Norma Helen Porter, Byron Potter. Fourth row-Eldon Potter, Vernie Gene Potter, Bill Poules, Betty Lee Powell, Charles Powell, Charles Powers, Harry Powers, Leslie Powers. Fifth row-Betty Jane Prater, Walter Prater, Bettie Lou Pratt, Ed F. Pratt, Margaret Pratt, Lawrence Preble, Ruthe Prescott, Betty Elizabeth Price, Imogene Price, Maurice Price. First row-Mildred Pridemore, Hattie Purdy, Lois Pursell, Brook Queen, Harry Quinlan, Willard Quirk, Roberta Ragland, Kathryn Rainbolt. Second row-Joe Raines, J. E. Ramage, Clyde Ramey, Joyce Ramsay, Betty Ramsey, Bruce Ramsey, Jay Randolph. Third row-Dick Raper, John Ratcliffe, Caryl Ravenscroft, Ruth Rawlings, Winona Rawlins, Doris Ray, Allenby Raymond, Lee Read. Fourth row-Rodney Reagor, Donald Rector, Russell Rector, Dean Harold Reed, Forest Rees, Bill Reid, Byrnie Reid, Lloyd Reid. Fifth row-Evelyn Rendleman, Bennie Reynolds, Charles Reynolds, Jean Rice, Moreene Richardson, Ella Marie Riddle. First row-George A. Riddle, Mafalda Riddle, Richard Riggs, Ruth Riggs, Jeune Helena Rikes, Leo Rippy, Ervine Rips, Mary Risner. Second row-Marjorie Ritchey, Gene Roark, Joviolet Roark, Bill Robbins, Carl Roberson, Betty Renne Roberts. Jack Roberts. Third row-Paul Roberts, Ruth Roberts, Harriett Robertson, Marjorie Jean Robertson, Martha Elizabeth Robertson, Audrey May Robinson, Dale Gordon Robinson, Helen Marie Robinson. Fourth row-Horace Robinson, Jeanne Robinson, Ruth Robinson, Pauline Rodman, Patricia Rodolf, Joe Rodrigues, Joe Room, Raymond Rolan. Fifth row-Ann Roller, Evelyn Rollier, Robert Rorschach, Mary Helen Rosenstein, Walter Rosier. Page 115 t First row-Atha Ross, Betty Jean Ross, Charlie Ross, Dewitt Ross, Jr.g Joan Arden Ross, Louise Ross, Rex Ross, Rufus Rosser. Second row-Chester Rothhamrner, Isabelle Rowe, Lucille Rowell, Mary Lou Rowell, Joe Rhodes, Virginia Russell, Mavis Saker. Third row-'Ruby Samples, Mary Ann Sanders, Robert Sanders, Carolyn Sapp, Jack Savage, Augusta Savant, Mary Schaub, Wilhelmina Schlingman. Fourth row-Kay Schlosser, Mary Kathryn Schneider, Everett Schoonover, Peggy Schuler, Cecil Schumacher, Avrome Schuman, Al Schwab, Arliss Scott. Fifth row-Jim Scott, Paul H. Scott, Ralph Scott, Robert M. Scott, Martin Scrivner, Mary Kay Scroggins. v v v 5 5 First row-William Seale, Bob Searle, Elizabeth Sears, John Sell, Jane Semple, Joan Shallenberger, Maudie Kay Shamel, Howard Shank. Second row-Martha Shannon, Lenore Shea, Harold Shearer, Kathryn Mae Shenk, Hazel Shepherd, Lorrene Shepherd, Wanda Elizabeth Sherrner. Third row-Cherry Sherwood, Betty Shinkle, Harold Shore, Dorris Virginia Shoultz, Charles Shumaker, Justin. Shumway, Carolyn Shurtleff, Reva Shurtleff. Fourth row-Thomas Sibley, Robert Siegismund, Robert Sigmier, Kenneth Sigmon, Virginia Sikes, Clifton Silver, Frank Simms, Evelyn Sipes. Fifth row-Mary Margaret Sippel, Pauline Skillman, Edward Skinner, Marsell Skinner, Vivian Slankard, Nadine Slater, Ailene Smith, Alfred Smith. First row-Clarene Smith, Dorothy Louise Smith, Elmo Smith, I-lelen Beatrice Smith, J. B. Smith, th S 'th J S 'th John Smith Second row Lois Smith Merlta Smith Roy P Smith Jerry Ru ml , esse m1 , l l . . t -. , , , . , Virginia J. Smith, Warren. Smith, Virgie Marie Smoot,dD?V1d SSIQAIBESSTRuTg1g11gigd'tfLVg1Zl3IC5r0tlre1a grancies Snow, Jane Snyder, Veronica Snyder, Marjorie Solt, Ma e me o R . oro y par. s, Ira Sparks. Fourth row-Mareuente Sparks, Ruth Speaker, Florence Spence, Marie Spinks, Maxine Spriggs, Robert Ross Staley, Woody Stambaugh, 'Roena Stander. Fifth row-Wanita Standlee, Rowland Stanfield, Mary Steele, Carl Stegner, Evelyn Steiger. Page 116 -.J-,N 361 1, First row-Roberta Stephens, Rosamond Jack Stephenson, Normagene Stewart, Louise Stilwell, Louise L. Stilwell, Betty Ruth Stites, Lillian Stobaugh, Rose Jean Stone. Second row-George Stoner, Elmer Stoops, Alice Stranahan, Gertrude Streator, Ernestine Stroud, Jo Studebaker, Ruth Sturdivant. Third row-Mary Louise Stutsman, Mariellan Summers, Gid Sumpter, Maxine Sumpter, Harold Sumrell, Aubrey Lee Sutterfield, Gladys Suttle, Jack Sutton. Fourth row-Verna Swafford, Raymond Swanson, Clarann Swartz, Jeanette Sylvan, Roy Tankersley, Morris Taubman, Gerald DeWitt Taylor. First row-Gertrude Taylor, Hattie Lee Taylor, Jean Taylor, Pauline Taylor, Robert Taylor, Thomas Harold Taylor, Virginia Teasley, Kenneth Teel. Second row-Norman Terrell, Peggy Terry, Randall Terry, Mary Louise Teter, Craig Tetirick, Ed Thiry, Madge Thomas. Third row-Melvie Thomason, Barbara Thompson, Betty Jane Thompson, Frank Thompson, Harold Thompson, Herman Thompson, Margaret Thompson, Elloise Thrasher. Fourth row-Tommy Threadgill, Russell Thurman, Rex Tibbens, Joan Tiederman, Mildred Tinius, Gilbert Tompson, Alvin Topper, Harvey Towner. Fifth row-Elizabeth Townsend, Mary Lou Tracey, Jack Trammell, Evelyn Rae Travers, Buford Tribble, Anne Marie Trottnow, Florence True, Constance Truitt, Doris Tubbs. ' First row-Mervil Tubbs, Bill Tucker, Harold Tucker, Maxine Tucker, Gladys Turley, Howard Turner, Pauline Turner, Alma Lorena Tyler. Second row-Elinor Underwood, Betty Frank Urban, Arthur Utter, Norma Lee Valentine, Mary Jane Vance, Georgia Van Horn, Johnnie Howard Van Pelt. Third row-Martin Van Wieringen, Hilda Vaughan, Clarann Vincent, Helen Jean Vincent, Ruth Viner, Jane Wade, Margarett Wade, Russell Wade. Fourth row-Virginia Wadlin, Grace Wagner, Jack Wake- field, John Waldrep, Betty Louise Walker, Charles Walker, Barbara Walkup, Bette Rae Wallace. Fifth row-Dorothy Walsh, Clarence Walters, J. D. Walts, Elizabeth Ward, Lois Ward, Verlah Ward, Dorothy Warfield, Billy Warren, Revay Wasson. Page 117 First row-Sally Waters, Neal Watt, Gwendole Watts, Harold Way, Ralph Wayland, Jack Wayne, Robert Weatherly, Harry Weathers. Second .row-Vernus Weaver, Elise Weber, Robert Webster, Mar- garet Wells, Joe West, Hazel Marie Wheatley, Otis Wheeler. Third row-Virginia Sue Wheeler, Ray Whitaker, Elizabeth Whitefield, Robert Whitelf., Betty Whitlow, Danny Whitten, George Widner, Margaret Wiley. Fourth row-John H. Wilkins, Evelyn Willey, Betty Williams, Harold Williams, Lorraine Williams, Virginia Williams, Helen Williamson, John Williamson, Rosalie Willis, Carrie Wilson. First row-Clara Wilson, Dorothy Louise Wilson, Gene Paul Wilson, Gene Robert Wilson, Jean Wilson, Mary Wilson, Tommy Wilson, Townsend Wilson. Second row-Winthrop Wilson, Jack Lynn Wimberley, Billy Windsor, Amelia Winn, Helen Winters, Jack Wiseman, Margaret Withington. Third row-Arthelia Witty, Donald Wolfe, Hershell Wolfe, Bill Wood, Tommy Wood, Bill Woodard, Mary Edna Woodard, Evelyn Woods. Fourth row-Betty Woodson, Joan Woodson, Albert Woolfall, Jimmie Worley, Raiford Worthley, Broucks Wright, Gordon Wright, Leo Wright. Fifth royv-Neil Wright, Robert D. Wright, James DeWitt Wyant, Lee Wylie, Ross Wylie, Betty Jane Yager, Juanlta Yarbrough, Rose Ann Yocum, Sixth row-Marjorie Mae York, Marjorie Ouida York, Bob Young, Mildred Young, Leroy Youts, Georgia Zeigler, Raymond Zellmer, Inez Zimmerman. First row-Virginia Barnes, Saul Bihari, Martha Louise Binding, Joe Bradley, Helen Brummett, Marguerite Buckingham, Raymond Burgess, Max Carr. Second row-Rupert Carro, Jimmie Carter, Lorraine Carruthers, Kathryn Cates, Betty Cherryhomes, Anna Belle Clark, Wallace Coe. Third row- David Collins, J. P. Collins, Inez Combites, Jeanne Cooley, Hartley James Davis, Robert Berle Dean, Paul Denney, Ed Detjen. Fourth row-Virginia Dickson, Dorothy Douglas, Lois Drybread, Carl Duffield, E l Barbara Eskridge Ernest Ethridge Warner Fisher. Fifth row-M-?1rJ0r16 Florence Pete Harry manue , . - . Fowler. James Freeman, Melvin Frick, Renabelle Gault, Mary Sue Gleghorn, Ed Gowans, Arthur G1-ace, Paul Greene. Page 118 . ,:. .. 'Q' f First row-Chester Newton, Dorothy Jean Noah, Cerrell Norris, Bernice Orman, Betty O'Rourke, Sidney Patterson, Mary Lou Patton, Mary Penn. Second row-Homer Perkins, Anna Marie Plummer, Theodore Presley, Jim Reed, Bettie Lee Reynolds, Leonard Rolen, Vivian Russell. Third row-Jamie Sanford, Suzanne Schock, Fern Singleton, Reh Lee Smith, Elva Snodgrass, Warren Snyder, H. Clayton Staton, Monty Stillwell. Fourth row-Joanna Strickland, George Summers, Willia Clara Tandy, Mary Jane Thompson, Frank Tincup, Paul Warf, Mary Webb, Bill White. Fifth row-Jeanne Williamson, Helen Elizabeth Wilson, Eleanor Wyman. First row-Ruth Griffith, Jean Gwin, Billy Hagar, Berdeen Hanks, Tommie Hardin, Bill Henderson, Harriet Hendricks, Maxine Hendrix. Second row-Martha Hoffman, Grady Howard, Dan Jackson, Ralph James, Jane Johnson, Alford Jones, Edgar Jones. Third row-Dorothy L. Kennedy, Elizabeth Kirkpatrick, R. L. Kitrell, Mel Klar, Mildred Lashley, Paul Lawson, Evelyn Leake, Sheldon Lilleskan. Fourth row- Harold Lomax, John Long, Billy Martin, Emmett McKinney, Morris Mehl, Vern Michael, Helen Mills, Jack Frances Moman. Fifth row-Jack Moskowitz, Buddy Moss, Jack Moss, Scotty Murray, Joe Mus- grave, Pearline Neal. First row-Luther Adams, Naomi Adams, Pauline Alexander, Kathryn Barnes, Buell Beard, Charles W. Bliss, Maedel Brown, Betty Burgess, Virginia Byrd, Dorothy Carrell, Eddie Clark. Second row- Harold Claver, James Coppenger, J. C. Cox, Andrew Denney, Harold Emery, Dorothy Evans, Lois Flint, Juanita Fowble, Clint Garrett, Mary Faye Goodwin. Third row-Virginia Greer, Joseph Hancy, Margie Hatfield, Clyde Lackey, Jack LeGrand, Gordon Lipscomb, Don Metevelis, Lester Monroe, Imo Jean Moore, Jean Moore, Elida Moss. .Fourth row-Geraldine Parker, Lucretia Parks, Nancy Pattishall, Tom Pinson, Anna Mae Powell, Steve Ray, Bob Robbins, Billy Ryan, Gertrude Satterfield, John Spivey. Fifth row-Mickey Stekoll, Arinthia Sterling, Jay Stough, Bill Sullivan, Elizabeth Sulzbach, Cecil Thompson, Emma Ann Thompson, Jean Thompson, Earl Walker, Seth Weber, Charles Wilson. Page 119 Class of '38 Cfficers SOPHOMORE YEAR BOB DOW, Prefident ' MCCASLIN, Vice Prefident MARGARET PRATT, Secretary BILL HACKATHORN, Tmfmf JUNIOR YEAR WHIT MARTIN, Prefident CARL DUFFIELD, Vice Prefident NORMA CROSS, Secretary BILL WOODARD, Treafurer Page 120 ,X SQPHQMQIQES Q, I 1 I I I I :Q I .II 1. A I I A4 J I 1 - 1.31 Mn., .,, W., tim'-I Vi at ry, I stat f,:.',ie1II . 5153 izwaful 1:9-, f 'iI:.:,L .,I I fx a i, il' f:E2fsf'f5nW gifs? I ::j,13.ez:gzy,f N ggmfw fa X213 gs aiqffmawgysg -li 3 vim- mi ,- ,,,Q,,1,,g.,W M , fi I v, -1,2 W, ' :I yr! 'UI H testers a Ii f ,W Iv .Ea T e t 'ax i:-QfgwsP'aw.- ' I.i3'a5Qi5!3i4:1fJI' X !bf,,f5T',g 1, .ni ,,.4ama.,. V ' ,gm . ' 1 r I, ,i.v.5'y'.-iw' W ,a...,..,.,,-...,.g,,,a,.Y,..,.......a......f- I' A - ' JACK FARLEY JAMES ELIZABETH .MILLER HOWARD NICHENRY 1 BOB BOWEN PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER GERTRUDE RECTOR LUCILE ADAMS NIAUDE LOUREY LELA SCOPELAND CLASS DIRECTOR ASSISTANT DIRECTOR ASSISTANT DIRECTOR ' ASSISTANT DIRECTOR The Sophomore Class AKING a great stride in their educational journey, the sophomore class of 1937, youngest of Central's scholars and leaders in the field of knowledge, began their progress with Well-rounded faculties and deter- mined, enthusiastic hearts. The largest class ever to bevenrolled in Tulsa Central High School, the sophomores have seized every opportunity to maintain the standards set for them by their predecessors and are developing the spirit of leader- ship and scholarship so necessary to a successful class. Their presentation of Poor Little Rich Girl as the class play was remarkably good. It is in the sophomore year that standards of scholarship and leader- ship are established which last through high school and on into life. These assets are blended with those of friendship and fellowship. The hardest test, that of endurance, is taken during the sophomore year, under thevskilled direction of Miss Gertrude Rector, and her as- sistants, Misses Lucile Adams, Lela S. Copeland, and Maude Lourey, with Jack Farley james as class president, the sophomores are Well on their way toward passing the test with flying colors. Page 122 --s '-4 Ill First row-Helen Laurine Abbott, John Baydon Adam, Philip Harrison Adams, Teddy Nathaniel Adams, Vernon Lee Adrean, Edwin Daniel Aggas, Jeanne Akin, Margaret June Albertson. Second row- Fern Geneva Alberty, Howard Alexander, Elmerine Allen, Lois Allen, Austin Amerine, Martha LaRue Ames, Joan Ammerman. Third row-Agnes Bernice Anderson, Raymond Anderson, Bill Edward Andreae, Marie Anglin, Ruth Violet Ansley, Glen Carl Anthony, Marjorie Ann Arnall, Buddy David Arndt. Fourth row-Harry Atherton Arnhart, Earnest Harold Ash, Doris Ann Ashton, Thelma Lee Ashworth, Mary Atkinson, Roland Grady Attaway, Bobby Audd. First row-Leon Audd, Adrienne Auerswald, Bud Austin, Clarence Leo Austin, Martha Lou Austin, Eddie Autry, Jacqueline Avery, Guss King Babb. Second row-Mildred Loretta Babb, Ruby Marguerite Bachelder, Eleanor B. Bacon, Eula Inez Badgwell. Dale Victor Baehler, Evelyn Faye Bagwell, Floyd Baker. Third row-Jo Eloise Baker, Sara Jean Baker, Sylvia Lorene Baker, Isabel Julia Balay, Mary Bandy, Frances Banks, Margaret Romona Bankston. Geneva Charlotte Barger. Fourth row-Mary Lou Barnard, Betty Alberta Barnes, Hooley Barnes, Lois Josephine Barnes, Edgar Barnes, Margaret Beryl Barnes, Mary Louise Barnes, Troy Thomas Barnes. Fifth row-Bob Ben Barrett, Gene Bus Barron, Jack Bartley, Jack Barto. First row-Glenn Sherman Batchelder, Harriett Colcord Bates, John Willard Bates, Mareftta June Battenfield, Darlene Crystal Batterson, Barry Baxter, J. P. Baxter, Gwendolyn Emily Bayliss., Second row-Wardena Grace Bean, Gerald Paul Beck, Leon Beck, Dick Beckett, Orlena Beckett, Gene Havley Beckwith, Bill Frank Bell. Third row-Marben Lee Bell, Drue Bennett, Helen Jean Berg, Singne Aprillia Berryman, Cy L. Billings, Daphne Best, Maurine Best, Roxie Biesecker. Fourth row-Frances Louise Billingsley, Bertha Bingham, Ovid Birmingham, Donna Marjean Bishline, Dorothy Bishop, Lucy Eleanor Bishop, Beverly Mae Black, Robert Blaicher. Fifth row-Morrison Blaine, Betty Blankenship, Claire Blauner. ,M Page 123 First row-Floyd Willard Blevins, Kathleen Elizabeth Bliss, George Elliott Bloch, Betty Nadine Bloom, Junior William Bluejacket, Vera Mae Bohannan, Sammie Bookman, Earl Burton Boone. Second row-Monte Englebert Borne, Dorothy Jane Bossard, Virginia Deane Boster, Miles Ewing Bottomfield, Bob Lee Bowen, Harlan Neil Bowen, Dorafrone Bowman. Third row-Richard Bowman, Sybillous T. Box, Gloria Guthrie Boyd, William Wray Boyd, Jimmy J. Boydston, Ted Clarence Boyer, Doyle Bradford. Ann Bradley. Fourth row-Billy Burke Bradley, Doris Jean Bradley, Henry Earl Braley, Johnny LeeRoy Braswell, Mary Frances Breeding, Billie Brewer, Joan Brinkley, Joan Brinlee. Fifth row-Mae Brister, Dorothy Inez Brocker, Roberta Brooke, Barbara Alice Brooks, Harry Leon Brooks. First row-Bina Iris Brooks, Robert Eugene Brooks, Bob Paul Brown, Bob R. Brown, Frances Imogene Brown, Helen Lucille Brown, Jerry Paul Brown, John C. Brown. Second row-John Harvey Brown, Louise Virginia Brown,- Margaret Brown, Rosalyn C. Brown, Vivian Brown, James Elliott Browning, Ruth LaVerne Browning. Third row-Herman Brummett, Muriel Lorene Bruton, Dennis Bucher, Ruth Marie Buck, Doris Bunch, Jack Burch, Richard William Burden, Budd Henry Burk. Fourth row-D. F. Burkett, Billie Burkhart, Jewel Kay Burton, Katherlne Butcher, Dorothy Butler, Sue Butler, Wilma Butler, Mary Alice Byrd. Fifth row-Vivian Faye Byrd, Ed Byrne, Keith Caldwell, Thelma Caldwell, Bud Camblin, Edward Campbell, Ernest Campbell. First row-Frances Campbell, Robert Copeland Campbell, Wesley Hale Campbell, Genelle Cannon, Opal Irene Capp, Pauline Florence Carder, Carl Marion Carlson, Horace Robert Carman. Second row- Bob Clark Carpenter, Mary Louise Carr, Raymond Murray Carr, Mangme Ethelene Carrollg D1-u5111a Carter, Marcelle Carter, Gloria Casper, Third row-Marion Pearl Cassidy, Edlth Lavata Cates, Bruce Harold Caudle, Turner Cecil, Margaret Chambers, Mildred Chance, Billy Jun1or'Chandler, Bob Neil Chapman Fourth row-Roberta Mildred Chapman, Betty Jean Chappell, Betty LOUISE Chastain, Howard Fred Chrestionson, Eilene Churchwell, Arthur Guy Clark. Page 124. .- .-.5 -4 , i l 4 First row-Kay Clarkson, Margaret Clarkson, Allen Harrison Clinkscales, Melvin Leonard Coates, Doris Louise Coby, Christine Marie Cochran, Bob McAllister Coe, George Henry Coe, Jr. Second row- Eugene Saul Cohen, Betty Deane Cole, Harry Lee Cole, Patty Jean Cole, Audry Coleman, Margaret Etta Coleman, Nellie Coley. Third row-Dorothy Collins, Searle Collins, Jr.: Virginia Louise Collins, Donald Walter Combs, Melba Combs, Helen Bell Comfort, Ruth Compton, Amos Donald Conard. Fourth row- Floraine Condit, Robert Ellis Conley, Eudell Albert Conner, Kathleen Conway, Amy Alice Cook, Dorothy Evelyn Cook, Lillian Cook, E. J. Cook. Fifth row-Charles Roy Cooper, Ted Cooper, Betty Jean Cope, Ethel Gertrude Copeland, Haskell Robert Coplin, Q. V. Corey, Betty Jane Cotham, Donald Lee Cotner, Donald Gordon Cottingim. First row-Wayburn Johnson Cotton, Pauline Coughran, Mary Elizabeth Colter, Thomas Cowans, Jr.g Billy Gene Cox, Dorothy Jean Cozart, Ouida Craddock, Genevieve Marie Craig. Second row-Frances Crain, Jim Crain, Bill Crandall, Thomas John Crane, Jack Lloyd Crawford, Nihla Josephine Creason, Emerson Creider. Third row-Maxine Crisp, Harrison Leonard Crites, John Howard Crocker, Virginia Jean Crockett, Edward Vernon Crooke, H. C, Crow, Irene Georgia Crow, Max Crowson. Fourth row- Dorothea Weir Crudup, Jackson Bill Crum, Hal League Cullen, Emily Jane Culley, Arlen Ledia Cunning- ham, Bob Leavern Cunningham, Francis Carl Cunningham, George Cunningham. Fifth row-Bill Allen Curtis, Pat Dalby, Florence Daly, Clara Virginia Damiano, Merrill David Dan, Charles H. Daniel, Jesse Gerald Daniel, Margaret Ann Daniel, Everett Daniels, Mary Maxine Dasher, Doris Nell Daugherty, Mary K. Daugherty. First row-Betty Rose Davenport, Jack Westley Davidson, Jeanne Louise Davidson, Jim Guy David- son, Clifford Dee Davis, Earlene Davis, John Davis, Warren Lessly Davis. Second row-Billy Davis, Dorotha Day, James Fredric Day, Robert Dean, Rosemary Dean, Martha Sue Deck, Kenneth Burton DeCou. Third row-Doris Leona Deeley. Jeane Florence Deeley. Glen DeLozier, Walter Edward DeLozier, Charles Williams Dempsey, Helen Marie Denham, Elizabeth Lynnette DePar1ier, Mary Helen Deutser. Fourth row-Don DeWitt, Della Mae Dickey, Dorothy Dickinson, Helen Ware Dickson, Eugene Gerald Dodd, Henry Craig Doennecke, June Dole, Mildred Donahue. Fifth row-William Donaldson, Jeff Naugle Donalson, John Robert Dones, Lillian Louise Doolin, Lorraine Addle Dorsey, Claude Doughman, Mary Louise Douglas. Page 125 I First row-Elsie Lee Downing, Glen Chester Downing, Helen Marguerite Downing, Mack Willie Doyle, Bert Duggar, Maxine Dunbar, Thomas Edward Duncan, Billy Dunlap. Second row-Charles Ellsworth Dunn, Bob Dupree, Lois Durant, Betty Jane Durham, Dewey Durham, Mary Ellen Durkee, Dean Duston. Third row-Johnnie Duvall, Twila Lorene Dykes, Edwin Coley Eanes, Marileen Eiffie Edmonson, Helena Edwards, Tommy Edwards, Charles Egan, Jack Clifton Elliot. Fourth row-Lorene Helen Elliott, Edward Joe Ellis, Geraldine Lee Ellis, Alice Elston, Ruth Enleerlin, Frances Engle, George Leonard Epperson, Johnnie Mae Epperson, Jack Charles Erwin, Jerry Clarence Erwin. First row-Carlett Eurit, Virginia Nell Evans, Juanita Elizabeth Farr, Leo Gerald Farrimond, Eliza- beth Morse Feemster, Adele Feenberg, Helen Esther Fees, Ray Fellows. Second row-Olive Mary Jane Fenton, Aaron Elmer Ferguson, Fred George Ferguson, Phyllis Ferrier, Howard Buddy Feterly, Geneva Louise Ficklin, Everett Filley. Third row-Freida Marie Finkbiner, Hazel Ruth Finston, Aleen Fisher, Alfred Sumpter Fisher, Roy Lee Fisher, Mary Margaret Fitzpatrick, Olive Frances Fitzwater, George Fletcher. Fourth row-Robert Fletcher, Anniebeth Floyd, Jim Fogaley, Juanita Ellen Foote, Cecil Lorraine Ford, Everett Wallace Ford, Leroy Robert Ford, Mary Jane Ford. Fifth row-Rose Mary Ford, Frances Forrester, Charles Lee Foushee, Joe Fowler, Duane Doyle Fox, Ruth Fox, Elaine Frame, Charles Earl Francis, Donald Miles Frank. First row-Billy Franklin, Mary Virginia Franklin, Truman Lee Franklin, Helen Jacqueline Fraser, John Claude Jack Frazier, Evelyn Mae Freeman, Maryella Freese, Maurice Stanley Friedman, Second row-Dorothy Ann Frisch, James Edward Fritsche, Harold Teed Frost, Garland Frye, Peter Jason Fryer, Billy Martin Fulbright, Bob Woodward Fuller. Third row--Calton Lovell Fuller, Mary Edna Fuller, Bob B F nk Lahoma Gaasch, Ted Willson Gaither, Joyce Gale, T. Z. Galloway, Bob Westley Gamble. Fggilfh rlJwQAnita Louise Garner, Frank Eugene Garner, Ima Katherine Garrett, William Calvert Garrett, Alice Virginia Garrison, Iva May Garrison, Shirley Mame Garver, Harry Woodson Gates. -Fifth row-Bertha Mae Gentry, Millie Gettings, Alfred Gibbs, Jr-3 Jlmmy Glbbs, Tom Boone Glboney, Mildred Lee Gibson, Ruby Gideon. Page 126 Q- ' '4 2 K 151 First row-Roland Leo Gilcrease, Willard Gillespie, Arlita Irene Gilmore, Forrest Richard Gilmore, Betty Glendening, J. D. Godbold, Jack Goff, Robert Richard Goldsmith. Second row-Horace Goode, Gene Goodman, Philip Goodnow, Bessie Ruth Goodrich, Dwight Goodrich, Georgeanna Gordon, Patience Gordon. Third row-Richard Gordon, Junior Henry Goshen, Clyde James Gougler, Jane Gratton, Gerald Holmes Graves, Mozelle Elizabeth Graves, Emmett Gray, Harriet Virginia Gray. Fourth row-Everett Gray, Betty Ruth Green, Corinne Washington Green, Paul Green, Paula Jeanne Green, Jack Herman Greene, Jay Ola Greene, Donna Ruth Greider. Fifth row-Goldie Mae Griffin, James Griffin, Helen Louise Grimes, Alta Lee Jean Grubbs, Lois Arlene Guinn. First row-Jack Gustavus, Lois Elinor Gutherlet, Peggy Jane Guthrie, Mildred Virginia Haas, Corinne Alene Hadley, Betty Mae Hagemier, Muriel Louise Haines, Arthur Hale. Second row-Loutrelle Hale, Margaret Frances Hall, David Orren Hallowell, Martha Halpine, Wallen Halstead, Anna Maxine Hamby, Dorothy May Hamilton. Third row-Marilynn LaVern Hamm, John Hammett, Dorothy Mae Hammond, Leona Hanes, Sam Eugene Hanna, William Edward Hansel, Prescott Haralson, Anna Marie Harbert. Fourth row-Marilyn Harberger, Dorothy Hardin, Geraldine Hargis, Helen Harman, Albert Dorsey Harper, Marion Elaine Harper, Lee Harrington, Dean Harris. Fifth row-Dorothy Jane Harris, Helen Laverne Harris, Lester Jess Harris, Merwin Lee Harris, Jo Fay Harrison, Jean Frances Harshaw, Elizabeth Merle Hartgraves, Leon Thomas Hartz. , First row-David Mitchell Harvey, Adelle Haston, Leora Pearl Hatfield, Jane Eloise Hawk, Kenneth Hawk, Alsie Buster Hawkins, Edward Stanley Hawkins, Jean Hayes. Second row-Phil Henry Hayes, Amelia Haynes, Geraldine Louise Hays, Helen Ruth Hazen, Sylvester Paul Hazen, Paul Raymond Heap, Dorothy Darlene Heath. Third row-Rosemary Heatley, Robert F. Hebeler, Paul Heck, Harold Hedrick, Marianne Heins, Joseph Oliver Heitman, Bertha Henderson, Catherine Louise Henderson. Fourth row- Donald Eugene Henderson, Gerald Hendry, Billy Lee Henley, William Charles Henrici, Herman Louis Hensley, Flora Belle Hensley, Rae Mae Henville, Rose Mary Herald. Fifth row-Thomas Herndon, Wilbert gerr, Jack Herring, Faye Herron, James William Herron, Russell Hickok, Audrey Lee Hicks, Chad iggins. Page 127 ii' , Z in 1 1: 67, A fy W Iii ,, r V P .i ,r il J 1 ii: First row-Lanorah Higgins, Marie Evelyn Higgins, Margaret Hightower, Cleo Elzara Hilburn, Warren Goodlow Hilburn, Vivian LaVerne Hill, Marveline Hillis, Frances Jean Hinderliter. Second row- Jeanne Joy Hoffman, Joe Neil Hogan, Viola Darlene Hoggatt, Thomas B. Hogins, Aubrey Frank Holder, Marion L. Holland, William Holland. Third row-DuRee Hollis, Richard Reed Holt, Bill Hood, Roy Hopkins, J. R. Horner, Marguerite Loretta Horton, Janice Hope Hosey, Collis Hoski.ns. Fourth row- Wallace Marvin Hough, Otis House, June Marcelle Houston, Doris Loraine Howard, Robert Lee Howell, Buena Beth Howes, Keith Howes, Mary Eloise Huck. Fifth row-Bobby Hudson, Edison Ray Hudson. Jack Delmar Hudson, Mayfield Jackson Huff, Dorothy Jane Hughes, Marcus Hulings, Juanita June Humphrey, Melba Sue Humphrey, David John Hundahl, Elton B. Hunt. First row-Louise Lavon Hunt, Wanda Juanita Hyde, Harold Julius Hyden, Marjorie Louise Inman, Grant Isbell, Ida Marvine Jackson, Loyce Jackson, Minerva Norwood Jackson. Second row-Nila Marie Jackson, Paul Eugene Jackson, Wayne Jackson, Mildred Jacobs, Harold Frank Jacobson, Charles Herbert James, Jean James. Third row-Russell Croft James, Joseph Laverne J arbee, Billy Newton J arrell, Nancy Jarvis, Bill Rundell Jenkins, Ernest L. Jenkins, Robert Jenkins, Dorothy Louise Jennernan. Fourth row-Burl Jennings, Chester Charles Jennings, Maxine Frances Jennings, Merle Jennings, Henry Ken- neth Jerome, Betty Ruth Johnson, Byron Johnson, Helen Johnson. Fifth row-Ivan Johnson, Jessie Ruth Johnson, Margie Jean Johnson, Paul LaVerne Johnson, Raymond .Cobb Johnson, Richard Dayton Johnson, Walter Gerald Johnson, Thomas M. Johnson, William Harold Jollief. First row-Bill Jones, Dorris Jones, Emin Jones, Karl E. Jones, Mal Frances Jones, Marie Neva Jones, Mary Kathryn Jones, Ray Kenwyde Jones. Second row-Virginia Sue Jones, Willie B. Jones, Margaret Ann Judy, Dora Nell Junkin, Jack Ware Kabeth, Eloise PeSE!Y Kagen, Martin Kantor, Third row-Charlyne Elizabeth Karch, Lura Louise Karr, Katie Irene Kauffman, Virginia Rae Kaufmann, Clarence Edward Keen, Ernest Carl Keen, Betty Frances Keeton, Robert Vance Keller. Fourth row-Betty K ll Juanita Maxine Kerr, Robert Newell Kerr, Szara Jane Kerr, Mary Ellen K9SS61r1I1E,, Alvin Kessler, Jaikylieyes, Jimmie Kiie. Fifth row-Maralea K1lEO1'6, Marnorle R- Kmdfed, A111121 Veda Kms, Jack King, John King, Mary Jean King. Page 128 fi, M! ... - if-wx XJ 3 I Ll! I First row-Virginia Jane Kirby, William Kirkbride, Flora Mae Kleese, John Kline, Robert Gerald Klink, Richard John Kneidl, Mary Louise Knipp, Howard Eugene Knox. Second row-Jack Allen Koberling, Walter Eugene Koons, Betty Jane Koonts, Charlotte Kosier, Buster Floyd Kraus, Betty Elaine Kritikos, Bill Theo Kritikos. Third row-Dale Lairmore, Merle Eugene Lamb, Mary Kathryne Lancaster, Jess Landon, Nellie Louise Landrum, Isabelle Arnette Lane, Mary Ellen Lane, Elsie Jean Lang. Fourth row-Ralph Louis Lagenheim, Quinton Roosevelt Langston, Kathryn Jean Laufman, Vivian Maxine Lavender, Edward Hobert Lawrance, Marjorie Kay Lawson, Morris Lawson, Dorothy Lucille Layman. Fiftlgl row-Barbara Ann Layne, Helen Aileen Leake, Mary Louise Leatherman, Arthur Kinzie Leather- woo . First row-Betty Margarette Lee, James Lee, Jimmie Clyde Lenon, Jim Randolph Leonard, Mildred Earline Leonard, Dorothy Harriett Levien, Billy Melvern Lewis, Ina Elizabeth Lewis. Second row-Lee Arnol Lewis, Marilyn Ava Lewis, Rachel Louise Lewis, Dave Bernard Lhevine, Ernest Irving Lightfoot, Margaret Irene Ligon, Virginia Lee Lind. Third row-Frances Elizabeth Lindsay, Martha Belle Lindsay, Virginia Gertrude Lindsey, Rosemary Lister, Nancy Julia Lively, Joe Livesay, Janet Louise Lobaugh, Delta Ann Lockewitz. Fourth row-Gloria Luella Loftin, Betty Logan, Ruth Logue, Rose Ellen Londen, Fay Lillian Long, Margie Evelyn Lott, Doris Macey Loum, Glen Loum. Fifth row-Constance Marie Lo- Vellette, Maude Jeanette Lowe, Orvey Preston Lowrey, Lewis Leroy Lucas, Bill Lutz, Alice MacCorkin- dale, Alan Neal MacDiarmid. First row-Malcolm Wayne MacDonald, Martha Betty MacDowell, George Ann Mackey, Ernest Warren Macy, William Clemon Mahanes, Rubie Louise Mailes, June Marie Manchester, Harry Mandeville. Second row-Clayton Alex Manners, Frankie Cortez Manning, Dwight Burrett Mapes, Herbert Dale Maresh, Eleanor Marks, Walter Perry Marlow, Ruby Jane Marshall. Third row-Alliene Martin, Karl Martin, Marcella Martin, Viola Mae Martin, Mary Ethel Mason, Mary Sue Mason, Sammie Lee Massey, TeRe1le Marie Mater. Fourth row-Denver Mathews, Mary Virginia Mathis, Mary Barbara Matson, Martha Lee Matthews, Bettie Jayne Mauzey, Mae Mavis, Pollyanna Maxwell, Oran Dale May. Fifth row- Werdna Doremus Mayes, Roy Alton Mays, Mary Carolyn McAfee, David McAllister, Helen Marie McBee, Richard Ellis McCall, Charles Jefferson McCammon, LeRoy McCarty. Page 129 Z 1 ff I H it .-Q ...J First row Gloria Jean McCay Margorie Louise McClaskey David Raymond McConahy, Doris Rosalie McCoy Billy Mack McCullough Christine Louise McDaniel Hudridge McDan1le Lela Yvonne McDonald. Second row Marjorie McDonald Arthur Hamilton McElroy Etta Mae McElroy Raymond McEvoy, Joe Rankin McFarland Lois Mae McFetr1dge Betty Eleanor McG1lvray Third row Howard Francis Mc- Henry Louise McKee Betty Jane McKendry Frank McKenzie Alva Lee MCKIHZIC Nancy Pearline McLaughlin James McLearnod Carl Weaver McLelland Fourth row-Jack Carl McLelland, Bettie Jean McMahon Lois Ruth McM1ller Lola Marie McM1ll1n Lou Ellen McMunn Genevieve McMurtrie, Maude Melba McNutt Madeline Isobel McPherson Fifth row Jane MCPIKB John McQua1g Ira James McRae, Charles Arthur Mechlmg Glenn Gusten Medlin Tommy Meeker William Russell Meeker, Mary Kathryn Mehlhorn Barbara Joan Meiser First row Kenneth James Mendenhall LaHoma Wmlfred Mercer Betty Charlene Merrell, Anne Metcalfe Lela Mae Meyers Vela Marie Michael R1chard Victor Mieher Alice Fern Miles. Second row- Mary Ann Miles Charles Conner Miller David Loren Miller Elizabeth Miller Marguerite Miller, Georgia Miller Hulda Frances Miller Third row Louis Harry Miller Claire DeW1tt Mills Lucille Miller, Made- leine Miller Margaret Lou Miller Martma Ann Miller Mazie Ann Miller Pauline Louise Miller, Fourth row-Loretta Mae Millikin Charles Mitchell Emalee Mitchell Mary Eloise Mitchell Recil Eugene Moan. Jack Gilbert Mochlenkamp Betty Model Henry John Moehlrnan. Fifth row-Dean Moffet, George Wilford Moguin Mary Mohar Doris Jean Monnette Rachael Montgomery Nelson Moon, Boyd Merton Moore Dorothy Moore Joe Merle Moore Lucille Louise Moore. First row-Margaret Moore, Mary Elizabeth Moore, Max Hubert .Moore, Shirley Ann Moore, Vera Ruth Moore, William Lyman Moore, Mary Olive Moran, Ann Genevieve Moreland. Second row-Jim Morey, Jimmy Ray Morgan, Fay Adeline Morris, Bert lYIOrr1SOI1, George R0be1'f Morrow, Mariie M86 Morrow, Eugene Morse. Third row-Robert H. Morse, Eli Norman Moseley, .Garrett Hyden Moss, Hayes Laurance Moss, Buford Mozinga, Wesley Mullen, Gene Aldon Muratet, Olive Belle Murdoch. Fourth row-J. B. Murphree, Jack Murray, Glenn Franklin Murry, Walter Murry,'Frances Lola Myers, Helen . D hn M ine Nackerud. Fifth I'OW7B6'Cfy -T0 Natlon, Kenneth Arthur Naud M , - , 1 D355 Slilm ilaylggffzhaggs I-?enr2yXNeal, Edwin Ernest Neal, Richard Clarence Nearlng, Ella Mae Nease, Dorris Elaine Nelson. Page 130 -riy 1.1 First row-Myra Mabel Newby, Ethel News, Vera Mae Newton, Mary Louise Nicholson, Rosalie Nickell, Anna Marie Nilson, Lucille Pauline Ninman, Betty Jane Nixon. Second row-Hubert Alfred Noble, Georgiana Elizabeth Noel,' Teddy Lee Norman, Milton Norris, Cecil Edward Norton, Bert Lester Nott, Joe Bob Oakley. Third row-Patricia Jean O'Bannon, Bill Wayne O'Bleness, Forrest Shelton Offutt, Ekther Marie Olesen, Dorothy Louise Oliver, George Ortman, Elizabeth Ann Osborn, Wilma Mae-Otto. Fourth row-Raymond Ousterhout, Betty Lou Overton, James Arnold Owens, Hubert Pack, Jimmy Harold Page, Martha Jane Palmer, Harold Pardee, Earl Robert Park. Fifth row-Frieda Mae Park, Eugene Donald Parker, Gifford Parker, Howard Ashley Parker, Mary Joe Parker, Edgar Horace Parks, Elizabeth Lorraine Patterson, Norma Marcella Patterson. First row-Jane Patton, Robert Lawrence Patton, Robert Gene Paul, Franklin Pearson, Perry Earl Peck, Clifford Pemberton, Lucille Pendergrass, Edried Ray Pennington. Second row-Faye Penrod, B111 Alexander Perram, Betty Jane Perrine, Doris Inez Perry, Geraldine Perryman, Alfred Ernest Persons, Betty Peterson. Third row-Ted Peterson, Alma Blanche Pettitt, Ralph Arthur Pfeiffer, LaDean Pharris, Betty Jean Pharris, Charles Leroy Phillips, Mary Phillips, Ralph William Phillips. Fourth row-Rose- mary Phillips, Mary Ellen Piatt, Jack Griffith Pickens, Homer Pierce, Jeannette Pierce, Lula Mae Pilgrim, Harry Pilkington, Betty Pinkston. Fifth row-Martha Ann Pltcock, Betty Jeanne Pittenger, Sammie Polhanus, John William Polk, Bob Porter, Donald Jack Porter, Peggy Porter, Dee Powell, Evelyn Joyce Powell, Willa Bernadine Powell, Ruby Francis Powers. First row-Eleanor Mae Powless, Leo Pratt, Nelle Pratt, Helen Patricia Preisler, Barney Price, Thomas Price, Muzetta Nadine Prickett, Mary Primm. Second row-Anna Mary Puett, Betty Louise Pullen, Jimmy Harry Pullen, Suzanne Pulver, Insuell Marlow Puryear, Daisy Pearl Putnam, Emma Carolyn Putnam, Third row-Melvin Earl Putnam, Betty Jean Quakenbush, Eugene Robert Radcliffe, Gloria Patricia Ragan, William Rainwater, Jean Dorothy Raithel, Betty Ramegf, Geneva Pearl Randall. Fourth row-Thurman Raus, Betty Jane Rasmussen, Jean Dorothy Rasmussen, llen Thompson Ratcliffe, Jess Blynn Ray, Martha Pearl Raybourn, Bill Allan Rayson, Bill Allen Reed. Fifth row--James Reed, Mary Irene Reed, Kenneth Leroy Reese, Lorene Frances Reese, Marilynn Beth Reeson, Dolores Eliza- beth Reeves, Dorothy Jane Reichard, Martha Jeanne Reichard, Mary Ann Reichard, Charles Allen Reid, Jean Louise Reisher. Page 131 0 --1 -4 -11 w First row-Marjorie Evelyn Renfro, Veleda Buyrl Renschler, Dorothy Anne Reser, Billy Randolph Reynolds, Mary. Lou Reynolds, Sylvia Rhmes, John Cowley Rhodes, Victoria Rhodes. Second row- Virgmia Katherine Rhodes, Alberta Cleo Rice, Betty Louise Rice, Bob Rice, Frank Rice, Helen Louise Richards, Bernice Virginia Richardson. Third row-Martha Sue Richardson, Gunnyn Frances Richmond, John Robert Rickman, Murry Leonard Rickman, Douglas Riddle, Melvin Oath Ridenour, Alma Jean Ridge, Buriel Ridgway. Fourth row-Cobble Jack Riley, Dorotha Lee Rippee, Reba Ritter, Walt Henry Ritterbusch, Whltney Eugene Roads, Lawrence LeRoy Robbins, Leonard Robbins, Lee Norman Roberson. Fifth row-Betty Maybelle Roberts, Dorothy Arline Roberts, John Roberts, Robert Graham Roberts, Betty Ruth.Robertson, Dlck Robinson, Harold Wayne Robinson, Helen Margaret Robinson, Ida Naudell Robinson, Jimmy Griffen Robinson. First row-Jack Robson, John H. Rodolf, Robert Jean Rogers, Roy Ed Rogers, Bertha Lucille Rose, Edna Rosenberg, Roland B. Rowe, Earl Gains Rowell. Second row--Anna Florine Rowlinson, Virginia Lea Rowsey, Velma Ruch, Everett Ruffin, Bill Ruse, Janis Eaton Rush, Rosemary Russell. Third row- Robert Allen Rutland, Grace Norma Rylander, Nancy Ruth Sage, Jack Sanders, Lydia Isabel Sanders, Perry Sanders, Mary Ella Sanger, Randall Sanger. Fourth row-William Sansing, Charles Sapp, Everett Satterwhite, Jim Savage, John Eldon Schalk, Jimmy Corbett Schooley, Victor Angus Schroeder, Ruth Schusterman. Fifth row-Catherine Schwab, Betty Mae Schwartzlose, Faith Schwarz, Callie Marian Scott, June Christina Scott, Mildred Marie Scott, Charlotte Searcy, Jean Frewen Searle, Thelma Seawright. First row-Frances Louise Seigle, Bob Lawrence Senf, Pauline Gertrude Settles, James Gordon Sewell, Mary Lou Sexton, Sam Shaffer, Aliene Mason Sharp, Joseph Arthur Sharp, Louise Elenore Shaber. Second row-Bobby Jean Shaw, Dorothy May Shaw, Herbert Ralph Shaw, Richard Hance Shepard, Katherine Louise Sherry, Kathryn Sherry, Fred Sherwood, Mary Louise Sherwood. Third row- Jack Shields, LeRoy Shirley, Bonnie Jean Shockey,' William Martin Shoemaker, Ruth Shore, Donald Harris Showman, Billy Jim Shumaker, Jack Edric Silver, Robert Silver. Fourth row-Seth Silverman, Tommy Simon, William Dudley Simonson, Paul Jones Sunpson, V1v1an.Irene Simpson, Helen Jean Singler, Mary Ann Singley, Edwin Walter Sippel, Wanda Marie Slsson. Fifth row-Leona Irene Sloan, Walter Henry Sloan Edward Slocum, James Henry Small, ROY Pgtlgy Small, James,Walter Smedley, Betty Bonner Smith,,Bi1l N. smith, cecu Dempsey smith, Edna Smx Page 132 4. --1 -4 .il First row-Henry Smith, Howard Smith, Jack Frank Smith, Jeanette Smith, Lee Smith, Lillian Jane Smith, Marie Pearl Smith, Maurine Elizabeth Smith. Second row-Melvin Virgle Smith, Minnie Marie Smith, Syble Juanita Smith, Wynona Smith, Lena Mae Snook, Flora Jean Snow, Willa Mae Solomon. Third row-Elizabeth Ann Solt, Virginia May Spence, Robert Francis Spencer, John Howard Spurgin, Joe Terrell Stacy, Dorothy J enette Staggs, Jane Ann Stander, Marion Walton Standridge. Fourth row- lDonal Neil Stanfield, Warren D. Stanfield, Bob James Stanley, Ruth Staples, Goldie Evelyn Stark, Pauline Starkey, Frances Statler, Carrol Statum. Fifth row-Harlan Mareen Steele, Juanita Stephens, Betty Stevenson, James Farrell Stevenson. First row-Martha Jeannette Stevenson, Tommie Jean Stewart, Laura Patricia Stewart, Maxine Jeanette Stewart, Jean Lenore Stickles, Clestia Eunice Stith, Grover Cleveland Stockton, Jewel Evelyn Stockwell, Lois Anita Stokes. Second row-Dorothy Cathryn Stoner, James T. Jack Storey, Helen Sout. Margie Ann Strader, Billie Jeanne Straley, Louis Robert Street, Cecil Street. Third row-Gladys Stricker, Ray Strickland, William Paul Stringfield, Marguerite Clark Stuart, Jack David Stubblefield, Lee Roy Stunkard, Dan Williams Stutsman, Jean Carrol Stutsman. Fourth row-Walter Ellis Suggett, Pat Suppes, William Woodrow Surber, Jo Anne Sutterfield, Herbert Sutton, Wilber Poe Swaim, Gloria Jane Swanson, Catherine Margaret Swyny. Fifth row-Jake Sylvan, Norma Jane Symonds, Regenia Pauline Tankersley, Joan Tappan, Martha Joy Tayrien, Betty Ann Taylor, Clifton Taylor, Elwood John Taylor, Jack Taylor, Rubylee Taylor. V First row-Ruth Darlene Taylor, Virginia Taylor, Carl Franklin Teague, Jennie Marie Terrell, Billy Lee Terry, Charles David Terry, Jack Terry, Bob Elworth Thomas. Second row-Harry Thomas, John Thomas, Nancy Jane Thomas, Ann Thompson, Bonnie Lee Thompson, Douglas Thompson, Paul Henry Thompson. Third row-Walter Melvin Thompson, Jack Edwin Thurman, Mary Corinne Thurman, Jeanette Dorothy Tiffany, Milton Tindall, Bill Tindell, Florence Marion Titus, Donald Grimes Todd. Fourth row-Elizabeth Tomer, Mary Josephine Townsend, Donald Lester Tracy, Leland Duane Travis, Virginia Ann Trees, Bob David Troutman, 'Jean Miriam True, Lawrence Lee Trumbull. Fifth row- William Frank Tucker, Jane Tullis, M. L, Perry Turpin, Cecil Tyree, William Howard Vagher, Gus Willard VanBeek, Betty Jean Vance, Martha Jo Vance, Lottie Louise Vandever, Ella Jean Van Horn. Page 133 I if-xl U Lil First row-Betty Jean VanPelt, Alice Vaughn, Anita Mae Vaughn, Jean Hildegarde Vinall, Esther Maxine Vincent, Jack Vinson, Bill Vint, Jimmie Vlahos. Second row-Bob Wadlin, Naomi Mary Wages, Earl Dayton Wagoner, Royce Wagoner, Howard Wakefield, Forrest Waldrop, Edward Walker. Third row-Glenna Lea Walker, Nelda Louise Walker, William Harold Walker, William George Walkley, Gerry Lee Wall, James Arvol Wall, Dixie Lee Wallace, Georgia Lois Wallace. Fourth row-John Levi Wallace, Kathleen Wallace, Royce Margaret Ward. Horace Ware, Wahlell Barbara Ware, Gerell Warlick, Gertrude Florence Washburn, Edna Mae Waterfall. Fifth row-Jack Warterfield, John Deurelle Watkins, Myra Elizabeth Watkins, Owen Watt, George William Waxler, Vivian Weaver, Virginia May Weaver, Betty Fern Webb, LaVerne Webber, Virginia Webster. First row-June Lorraine Weddell, June Weger, Edwin Robert Weiss, Jack Kay Welch, Robert Truman Welch, Catherine Louise Weldon, Rolland Wells, Marcus Albert Wells, Frances Welsh. Second row-Jean Welsh, Benjamin Franklin West, Maryjon West, Olive Jean West, Sam West, John Borden Wheeler, Mildred Emma Wheeler. Third row-Leroy Bud Whisman, Juanita Jeanette White, Rosa Maurine Whitefield, Samuel Hensly Whiten, Richard Whiteside, Bess Whitney, Fern Louise Whitney, Lloyd Whitney. Fourth row-Herman Wienecke, Aloise Lorene Wiggins, .George Evans Wiggins, Eleanor Ann Wilcoxin, Richard Clarence Wiley, Emory Wilkinson, Anale Williams, Charles Victor Williams, Fifth row-Dale Williams, Frances Murtle Williams, Frank Loyd Williams, James Duncan Williams, Lawrence Williams, Lucille Williams, Thelma Irene Williams, Vera Katherine Williams, Vivian Aleene Williams, Billy Williamson, Doris Ann Williamson, Dorotheal Marie Williamson, First row-Dorothy Beatrice Wilson, Geneva Louise Wilson, Juanita Wilson, Rose Ella Wilson, Ted Samuel Wilson, Jennie Ellen Winder, Lottie Charlotte Winkert, Eugene Orville Wise. Second row- Junior Ira Wixon, Margery Ellen Peggy Wolfe, Bert Wolverton, Evelyn June Wood, Katherine Lucille Wood, Mary Wood, Russell Wayne Wood. Third row-William Wood, Paul Woodruff, Martha Woods, Allison John Woodward, Milton Charles Woodworth, Waine Denyal Wooldridge, Christal Bernice Woolsey, Robert Worth. Fourth row-Cleota Arlene Wright, Joe Ford Wright, Louretta May Wright, Marie Josephine Wright, Ruby Wyatt, Barbara Grace Wylie, Pat Wynngate, Gloria Yates. Fifth row- Gene Yeazel, Barbara Jane Yetter, Cornell Herman Young, Fl'-911065 Helen YOUI1g, Mary Elizabeth Young, Henry Zahn, Dorothy Zarrow, Ray Edwin Zuber- Page 134 .Tx ll First row-D. J. Adair, Eugene Duane Adams, Marjorie Adams, Colvin Adamson, Hugh Akin, David Wayne Albertson, Bob Allen, Marilyn Yvonne Allen. Second row-Billy Armstrong. Paul Edward Atherton, Charles Ray Bagwell, Elizabeth Bancroft, George Albert Barentine, Floyd Barnes, Loyd Barnes. Third row-J. J. Barnett, John Page Barton, Robert Gordon Bathe, Forrest Renfrow Belcher, Jean Ellen Benninghoff, Naida Benson, Herman Samuel Berger, Jim Berry. Fourth row-Jack Day Bitting, James Williarn Blaine, Jim Norwood Blazer, Cecil Maurice Bowline, Robert Owen Bracy, Perry Brewer, Eugene Charles Bright, Richard Davis Bryan, George Albert Burns. First row-Lloyd Kenneth Burris, Kermit Roosevelt Bushong, Thelba Loree Caldwell, Jack Caplin, Roy Earl Capp, Elden Leroy Carr, William Kimbrough Carr, Craig John Cartmill. Second row-Raymond Earl Cates, Raymond Phil Caudle, Paul Eugene Chambers, David Richard Chandler, Joe Chastain, Ruth Chism, Winton Davis Churchill. Third row-Melvin Arthur Clark, Orien Tracy Clark, Dorothy Mae Cook, Helen Janett Davis, Joan Davis, Emilou Illene Dixon, Harley Joe Dossey, Vern G. Dowell. Fourth row-Lee Roy Dan Drullinger, Frances Catherine Eagan, Katherine Jeanne Eakins, Jack Thomas Elliott, Ross Windsor Elliott, William Harold Elson, Helen Dale Engard, Betty Jean Estill. Fifth row-Marion Elizabeth Farmer, Mildred Fowler, Sylvester Francisco, Marguerite Galvan, David George, Carl Gibson. First row-Joe Glen, Donald William Glidewell, Betsy Joe Goff, Bob Harden, Harry Harden, Edyth Louise Hayes, Elizabeth Anne Herald, Martha Kay Hicks. Second row-Eugene Horn, Rachel Marie Jackson, Jack Farley James, Lota Beverly Keese, Perle Omae Kernaghan, Buddie Kerr, Flora Koonce. Third row-Ralph Alan Lane, Frank Dewitt Lawyer, Robert Emerson Lee, George Winfred Lowery, Marie Evelyn Lowther, Kathleen Lillian Mahan, Bill Malone, Mack McEntire. Fourth row-J im Gregory McKee, Darrell Meyer, Marie Neitsch, Lillian Louise Peters, Robert Eugene Purdy, Matilda Paralee Reynolds, Katherine Virginia Rhodes, Ralph Wilton Scott. Fifth row-Kendall Sherrill, Sydney Smith- line, Wilma Frances Spraker. Page 135 -1 -4 .4 1 First row-Mary Josephine Adams, Harold Atherton, Jr.g Everett Bailey, Ineta Bingham, Charles Briley, Donald Richard Byrd, Harold James Cook, Jimmie Morse Duncan, Raymond Fairbanks. Second row-Evelyn Freed, Rosalie Frye, Myrtle Gibbs, Earl Gilliam, Gordon Keith Golden, Donald Gray, Beulah Mary Jane Griffith, Alphens Raymond Hamrick. Third row-Betty Lu Hedge, Anna Bell Jones, Katherine Bernice Kinkead, Bessie Lou Klingensmith, Sam George Kneale, Jack Henderson Koons, Bill Linebarger, Geraldine Virginia Littrell, Betty Maness. Fourth row-Helen Bernice Martin, Sam McBirney, Geneva McCashey, Bennie Ruth Milstead, Marybelle Moody, Thomas Hughes Oelke, Alma Bessie Raney, Elmer Renfro, Betty Jean Roberts. Fifth row-Robert Perry Rowe, Bob William Smittle, J . F. Stanford, N. E. Stimson, Willard Stoops, Jerry Swarts, Leo Tate, Margaret Bernice Tedder, Lilyan Underwood, Lloyd Frances Vickery. Sixth row-John Robert Wagoner, Hubert Pascall Warden, Aleta Williaans, Harris Leon Williams, Lola Moreta Williams, Guy Neil Willits, Loyal Daniel Witter, Billy Woods, Maiso Maureece Woolever, Pauline Wynn, Frances Ruth Yarborough, Allie Elizabeth Young. First row-Max Aaron, Fred Anderson, Samuel Anderson, Billy Black, Chester Bloomfield, Eddie Bock, Calvin Bowman, Tom Brewer. Second row-Hutchie Brewer, Robert Lyle Brown, Dorothy Burney, Jerry Burns, Leona Cooley, Virginia Lee Cripps, Richard Dake. Third row-Harry Deweese, Cecile Dreyfus, Gloria Escobar, Helen Fields, Patricia Fisher, Paul Goldman, Lee Hearne., Loretta Holt, Fourth row-Irene Hopper, Hazel Jean Hunter, Mary Elinor J ensen, -Ummy King, FTHHCIHS Moehlman, LOTGHG Monroe, Kenneth Morgan, Robert Murphy. Fifth row-Juanita Peters, Kathryn Pullen, Jame Rake- strau, Mary A. Robbins, Betty Mae Robert, D01'1'1S Trallf, F10f9U9 Vassar, John Franklin While, D6 Nella Wilkerson, William Wurth. Page 136 -a -' wa. I , V. 1 . -, w- - ,-.. U J. 4 ,, : Y X . , , .ll X Maw' 1 xx 1 Q-'nryblfj . iw 5 '49-Z ' uf f 1 N. V v H 2 ir- v wg VJ, , - .13 V Q! 1 u 1' irmiw 1 ' ' -1.1 ,L ix, 1. fx , . ,H , :Sm V ' S ki' ' - .ji Q Q' '-fwuf, . 3 z 'M uv .1 V, , ff , , ' W can K . X, .,,,.L, .k 'M' tl! FE ' -4 X h:qr'..jj2 ,A : v ,Z , 21,2 1 'f3f2'f'fV1f5 IR' f 2 2 - V zT'3F ,1- .X '15 ' -if y s i 2 L - 5, 4 Q., , M, ATHLETICS 1 i I I I I 'V?f92Kr2i2WIZ?lS'.Z2?, fy -57AMW!3'ZH1X6l,Wl'4HK2i?i', 1, . 4 . tn . fl if Q W Top row-Hugh Sims, Edgar Tillery. football co-captains: Ed Gwin, golf. Middle row-Harry Lamprich, Bob Patterson, basketball co-captainsg Vernon Logan. wrestling. Lower row-Tommy Green, swimming: Harry Lamprich, baseballg M. C. Hopper, tennis. . l f ,,.. S., D an . - t..t,t. , ,V,. f F 2 Page 141 f First row-Martin Brown, Gus Baker, Clarence Buker, J. R. Cross, Billy King, Joffre Cross, Dou 1 MacDiarmid. Second row-Assistant Coach M. E. Riggs, Knute Sanders, Charles Jennings, Ha y Larnprich, Frank Tin p Jerry Crosby Coach Grady Skillern, Page 142 1936 Baseball Team 'THE TULSA High School nine, coached by Grady Skillern, was trium- phant this season, winning eleven games and losing only two. The team emerged from their battles State Champions. This honor came as a final reward for a long run of victories. The Braves defeated Sand Springs by a score of 9-2 and in another contest won by a 10-O score. They defeated the Capitol Hill Redskins 14-l and 3-l. They lost two games to the Classen Comets, however, scores of 6-l and 1-4-7 being chalked up. The squad bowled Centralis Cardinals over, 15-O and 8-5, and the Shawnee nine lost to the Tulsa Braves, 7-5 and 18-5. In the University of Oklahoma tournament, Tulsa defeated Dale 10-7, and the Classen Comets 5-l in the semi-finals. They conquered Capitol Hill 6-5 in the finals to become state champions. The l936 lettermen were Gus Baker, Martin Brown, Clarence Buker, jerry Crosby, Joffre Cross, J. R. Cross, Charles Jennings, Billy King, Harry Lamprich, Douglas MacDiarmid, Knute Sanders, Frank Tincup. Page 143 First row-Joe Bradley, Paul Holmes, Jim Lundy, M. C, Hopper, Ned Lockwood, Roscoe Clark. d row-Gene Gillenwater, Gene Roop, Bob Patterson, Jim Atkins, Coach Otto J. Endres, Dudley B h 1 1936 Tennis Team , AN UNUSUALLY victorious record was established by the 1956 Tennis Team under the leadership of Otto J. Endres. These racket wield- ers were champions of the Oklahoma Six Conference and won first place honors in the invitation meets at Tahlequah, Tonkawa, Ada, and Went- worth, as well as winning second place in the Winfield tournament. The Tulsa netsters won first place in the Interstate tournament. In the University of Oklahoma and the Interstate meets the Braves gained first place, while at Stillwater they placed third. In dual competi- tion they defeated the Sapulpa squad 9-O and 10-O and gained victories of 12-0 and 11-O over the Bartlesville netsters. The Muskogee team was defeated 13-O and 11-2. The Springfield Teachers College, however, con quered Tulsa 5-1. The Braves won a close victory of 2M to M over O. M. A. The matches with the Stillwater Freshmen ended in a draw, Tulsa winning 5-1 and losing 8-2. Pawhuska lost their match 4-2, but Classen won theirs 9-6. The lettermen included Jim Atkins, Joe Bradley, Dudley Bush, Ros- coe Clark, Gene Gillenwater, Paul Holmes, M. C. Hopper, Ned Lock- wood, jim Lundy, Bob Patterson, and Gene Roop. Gene Roop and M. C. Hopper won the state doubles title at Norman, while Hopper won the singles title for the state. , Vs ,gg 1, -,, as :.g-.ta mfr.-il. :ivy-Q15 'far :?,,,,':, 4 . ,fig 1 EQ -3. .. , 1 t , . . 1 Page 144 First row-Jerry Crosby, Clyde Lackey, Clarence Ehlers, Knute Sanders, Taylor Burton. Second row-Don Fuller, Leonard Shurtleff, Paul Heap, Gerald Buxton, Ira Sparks, Bob Patterson, Harry Lamprich. 1957 Basketball Team 7 WITH co-captains Harry Lamprich and Bob Patterson leading them, and Coach Grady Skillern and Assistant Coach Melvin Riggs as mentors, the members of the 1957 basketball team won 21 out of 25 games, losing only to Classen High in Oklahoma City. They took the regional tournament by downing Pawhuska 50-18, Bartlesville 42-17, and Miami 51-29. In the state finals, after winning from Ada 56-24, and Muskogee 56-22, they lost the championship to Classen, 27-24. They completed their Oklahoma Six Conference schedule of 10 games with a clean slate. The two games which were played with each of the following had scores as listed, with the Tulsa score first: Sand Springs 59-20, 55-15, El Reno 45-14, 26-22, Bartlesville 57-10, 54-145 Bristow 57-10, 58-12, Muskogee 59-15, 40-19, Sapulpa 50-20, 55-14, and Okmulgee 46-18, 45-15. One game was played with Oklahoma City Central, to the tune of Central 29, Tulsa 50. Two games were played with Classen. The scores were Classen 54, Tulsa 50, and Classen 14, Tulsa 24. The total score of the opposing team was 428, with a total score for the Tulsa team of 885. The lettermen of the team are Gerald Buxton, Jerry Crosby, Clarence Ehlers, Don Fuller, Paul Heap, Clyde Lackey, Harry Lamprich, Bob Patterson, Knute Sanders, and Ira Sparks. f Top row-Jerry Crosby, Clyde Lackey, Paul Heap, Bob Patterson. Middle row-Harry Lamprich, Don Fuller, Ira Sparks Lower row-Clarence Ehlers, Gerald Buxton, Knute Sanders. M... I 1' A4 Page 145 First row-Thomas Sparks, Calvin Mehlhorn, Bill Peck, Robert Kitt, Buddy Arndt, Second row- John Tipton, Bert Byrd, Coach Art Griffith, John Smith, Manley Johnson, Vernon Logan. 1937 Wrestling Team XW ITH Art Griffith as their coach, the Tulsa High School wrestlers again took first place in the district meet at Cushing and the unofficial state title in the meet at Weatherford. There is no state title awarded. Five state champions who are in this group are Buddy Arndt, 95-pound division, Robert Kitt, 105 pounds, Tom Sparks, 115 pounds, Bert Byrd, 125 pounds, Bill Peck, 135 pounds. Vernon Logan, 145 pounds, won second place in the state meet. The other lettermen on the team are Manley Johnson, Calvin Mehlhorn, john Smith, and john Tipton. The captain, elected by his teammates, is Vernon Logan. This is the twelfth year that Tulsa has not lost a dual match at home. The results of the matches were Ponca City 3, Tulsa 22, Cushing O, Tulsa 23, Stillwater 3, Tulsa 18, Clinton 5, Tulsa' 34, Edmond lb, Tulsa 235, and Capitol Hill O, Tulsa 27. In the state meet Tulsa scored more than double the number of points of any other team. Many Tulsa High School boys go out for wrestling, as they believe in the physical development, and also ,because of the implicit faith which they have in their coach, who has developed some of Oklahomais best wrestlers. Page 146 Page 147 MEMBERS OF THE SQUAD Wornington Abel, Ray Abney, Bill Austin, Chubby Avilla, Bus Barron, Royal Barton, Jack Bates, Don Beach, Morrison Blaine, J. W. Blankenship, Ralph Bloomfield, Kent Bumpass, Richard Burden, George Burns, Richard Cannon, Robert Church, Quentin Clock, Charles Craig, Mack 5Creager, Hal Cullen, Merril Dan, James Day, Vern Dowell, Edward Duncan, Dick Ellison, Ray Fisher, Frank Gaddy, Wilbur Goodsell, Charles Grant, Bill Grubb, Stanley Hawkins, Jack Herndon, Lloyd Hoggatt, M. C. Hopper, Eldon Hughes, Gene Jackson, Harrell Jones, Tommy Keith, Mel Klar, Jess Landon, James Lee, Edwin Libby, James Loofbourrow, Alan MacDiarmid, Paul Markovitz, Leroy McCarty, Don McLeod, Richard Nearing, Raymond Otto, Bill Pedrick, Charles Pelton, Clifford Pemberton, Harold Reed, Atha Ross, Jack Sanders, Owen Schneider, Hugh Sims, Cecil Smith, Henry Smith, John Smith, William Smith, Harry Stansbury, Bill Sullivan, Harold Thompson, Edgar Tillery, John Tipton, Cecil Tyree, Martin Van Wieringen, Billy Walter, Harry Weathers, Seth Weber, Lawrence Williams, Bill Woodard, Paul Wood- ruff, Neil Wright. 1936 Football Team ULSA HIGH,S 1936 football season was played under the leadership of Head Coach Harold L. James, with Edgar Tillery and Hugh Sims as co-captains. In the opening game the Braves defeated Hominy 7-6, they upset the Blackwell Maroons 13 to O in their second battle. The Bartlesville team succeeded in holding Tulsa to a O-0 tie, while the Classen Comets downed our team 26-O. Okmulgc-e's Bulldogs and the Braves waged a stiff battle ending 6-6, but the Bristow Pirates were crushed by a score of 27-O. The Chieftains from Sapulpa were met by a similar fate and trounced 26-0. When the infantile paralysis epidemic became so menacing, the scheduled games with the Central Cardinals of Oklahoma City and the Muskogee Roughers had to be called off. Prac- tice was impossible, since high school students were not allowed to con- gregate. No conference championship was voted this year, as these final and important games could not be played. Thus the 1936 football season ended in a very unusual manner, with the conference title unclaimed. Mentor james was aided' by Melvin E. Riggs, assistant coach, and Otto J. Endres. Top row, left to right-Royal Barton, Har 1-e1 Jones, Robert Church, J. W. Blankenship, Bill Pedrick, J01111 Tipton, Hugh Sims, Jack Sanders Lower row-Richard Cannon, Quentin Clock, Edwin Libby, Jack Bates X 3,5 .-nw f far? 5 - wwf- -e gi V v +5 of 29151 ff., Q i 2. ik? i M f 5 if fm 'HRV' 416 ,Q A QL ,iN.,l:Agf . Middle row-Bill Grubb, M. C. Hopper, Mack Creager, Ralph Bloomfield, Edgar Tillery, Harold Reed, Atha Ross, Harry Stansbury William Smith, Martin VanWieringen, Cecil Smith, Owen Schneider. First row-Paul Lawson, Tommie Green, John Brown, Tommy Keith, Reuben Snodgrass, Richard Fast. Second row-Bob Newman, George Mealy, Lewis McCammon, Jack Bates, Russell Comstock, Arthur Lippa, Jack Herndon, Otto J. Endres, coach. l937 Swimming Team COACHED by Otto UT. Endres and captained by Tommie Green, 220-yard free styler, the 1937 Tulsa Central High School natators swam an undefeated interscholastic season, winning ten of their meets, losing only two of the twelve that were scheduled. These two were lost to the Y. M. C. A. team, made up, in the main, of T. H. S. alumni swimmers. The Braves yielded to the Y. M. C. A. splashers with scores of 49-26 and 51-15. . This year O. M. A. and Coffeyville formed swimming teams. These schools were defeated by scores of 26-49, 22-53, and 22-53, l9-5 6, respectively. The Indepenedence, Kansas, swimmers were twice defeated, both in their pool and in Central's, with scores of 27-48 and 30-45, as were Wichita Eastis mermen by scores of 22-44 and 29-37. The Wichita North swimmers met defeat, 22-44, and likewise the team from Wyandotte, Kansas, 30-3 6. The lettermen who led the Tulsa Central High School Braves to victory were Jack Bates, John Brown, Russell Comstock, Richard Fast, Tommie Green, Jack Herndon, Tommy Keith, Paul Lawson, Arthur Lippa, Lewis McCammon, George Mealy, Bob Newman, and Reuben Snodgrass. Pag 150 Page 151 Eugene Taylor, Ed Gwin, Coach Art Griffith, Jack Brown, Harold Staples ' 1936 Golf Team LAST YEAR the 1956 golf team of Tulsa Central High School placed second in the Oklahoma Six Conference. The season's schedule Contained five dual matches, two of which were played with the Sapulpa Chieftains, the Braves won both, 8-4 and 11-1. Catoosa likewise lost to the Braves, 11-1, andVMus- kogee was trounced 95-ZW. The Bartlesville Wildcats handed the Braves a 7-5 defeat which was the first dual match to be lost since 195 2. There was no special golf course on which to practice, Avery Golf Course was the practice ground the majority of the time. The boys played against each other on each Tuesday before the match on Friday. Thus could be determined the boys' ratings as players, Gwin rated first and Brown second. Gwin set a record for the longest driving in the history of the schoolis golf squad by con- sistently driving from 275 to 300 yards. The four Tulsa athletes who were awarded letters for the skill-they dis- played on the golf links were Ed Gwin, Harold Staples, jack Brown, and Eugene Taylor. The Braves, headed by Ed Gwin, as captain, were coached by Art Griffith. 1 . f ' - v 1,-3'--sa.-. . - :fir irfflijvd , ' ..t:,i-Llwxfig It V.: - , I jf-pg E . - -.,' yi.. 1825- , ' iii!!-fffg-. . ' 1 , v xi , V 5 ,1- e... 1' knit' 1 ,, y W '77 Nr- , v f 9571 ty W :Y ' ,rc Agia att it' 'Q fi wffian 1 G mi sl -5? .1 151:45-fS.a 3 ' ':3N'fr1fW -.IH ,, , ,I gat..- - an --,, .,,- .VA 1.5, ,J Ei G+ . - . .-:aaa ,Me- First row-John Tipton, David Murray, Ralph Dunham, Clyde Fleming, Rex Carter. Second row Nibert Mahan, Fred Boucher, Jim Rogers, Billy Philliber, Rob Hays. Third row-Coach William C Lantz, Hugh Lyons, Edwin Coatney, Ray Downing, Leon Kinnan, Malcolm Orr. 1936 Track Team ULSA CENTRAL High School's track team, under the guidance of William C. Lantz, chalked up their seventh consecutive state cham- pionship by winning the A. and M. State Meet. First honors were also captured at the Connor Invitation, Oklahoma Six Conference, and Tonkawa Invitation meets. The thinclads took third honors at the Okla- homa University State Meet. ' ' In the dual meets which were on the schedule, the tracksters de- feated Oklahoma City Central by the score of 78-44, in the two A. and M. Frosh meets, Tulsa lost the first by the score of 60-67, and won the last by the score of 66-5 6. . Members of the varsity squad who were awarded letters for out- standing performance include Fred Boucher, co-captaing Rex Carter, Edwin Coatney, co-captain, Ray Downing, Ralph Dunham, Clyde Flem- ing, Rob Hays, Leon Kinnan, Hugh Lyons, N ibert Mahan, David Murray, Malcolm Orr, Billy Philliber, Jim Rogers, John Tipton, Garold Jones. Page 152 V 1 Sk isxgisix .4 wx 0 S.. so V Q. Q xi' l su aff wdysf' f J a 1. You were captain of the team, Edgar. You have no kick coming 2. A worm's eye view of the basketball boys in a huddle. 3. Herndon David's ambition soars, taking Herndon with it. . A perfect hurdle. . No wonder Central wins her swimming meets. . Scrambled legs. . Reuben in his best back dive. Harold Orr passing his bar examination. Charles and his mighty serve. Producing a future Strangler Lewis. 5 W + Q-Z, Just members of a chain gang. Could these girls double cross you! And can Marjorie Cohenour swing it? Whoo-o-ol And they didn't even touch the net. Hands across the table, if you can reach that far. A new kind of Babe Ruth. In the canoe in the girls' pool. Look at that form! LaVerne Fishback feeling like a feather in the breeze. Two 'ack knife dives off the same board is a difficult feat, but these girls did it. J Here's the kind of girls Central turns out-99.44 per cent pure. They float. Hockey team goes into action! Winnie Wise and Mary Lea Hardin get the jump on things. The girl on the right is gonna miss that ball. Miriam Endres investigates the upper stratosphere in her very best swan dive. Shame, as portrayed by the interpretive dancing class. , -ag, .i S , ,, - 3 ., ff .- wg Q . 4 L M . ,, M WE x 35 N ' X W N, KA Q, X N Q xx fs W we H Y X 4 Nzkyxx fx X X xx W ..,v. .K A. ,. Q . WMVWLXSV khk, ' X MQ xii. X ,- ,F 'K . Q' . . 1 Q' 5 3 E A 5 QN X Q N E , V f 1 , 9 i M... X H -.Q ' Vk.. W X ' , X 'fmvbwf .,..-w w sU fWf . I Qdfmm, .fav 05?-Z' f , Q' myvvfyi N' -M ,.,, .4 , 4 .,... , 7 . . f Zo-oo-o-0-ml I'm an airplane. This ball ate its spinach-or had you noticed the ball. The individual gym class for posture corrections. Folk dancing in the gym. S0 these are who killed cock-robin. And this, girls, is what keeps that youthful figure. Hold that balance. ,. 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Second row-Sidney Patterson, David Naylor, Bill Holway, David Murray, Reuben Snodgrass, Elmer Schoggen, Rob Hays, Mary Louise Huff, Martha Buchanan, Third row-Joe Bradley, Ralph DuBois, Robert Staley, Ruth Hatcher, Virginia Elliott, Ethel Clark, Edith Conley, Virginia Warner, Isabelle Kaufman, Barbara Huss. Fourth row-Lee Putnam, J oe LaGrone, Alvie Dague, Martha Morris, Francille Richison, Margaret Consolvo, Mary Foster, Evelyn Gray, Jim Lundy, Floyd Jondahl. Fifth row-Art Gordon, Pat Rodolf, Lindsay Hume, Miriam Endres, Joe Fusselman, Paul Heap, Vernon Adrean, John Mavris, Russell McCullough. Sixth row-Murl Raley, Anne Roller, Mary Elizabeth Snow, J. D. Nance, Fred Haddock, John Blankenchip, Bob Forsman, Wesley Watson, Jack Mills. Seventh row-Louisa WHITHAM, sponsor: Jane Snyder, Whit Martin, Arthur Ford, Bill Hankla, Ralph Scargall, Phyllis Rey- nolds, Polly Pollock, Dorothy Cantrell. Senate N ORDER to provide a means for more active student participation in school problems, the Sen- ate was established in 1920, under the direction of its present sponsor, Mrs. Louise Dodge Whitham. Its purpose is to furnish opportunity for greater cooperation between the students and the faculty. This year, under a much needed revision of the constitution, all duly enrolled students of Tulsa Central High School were made members of the Student Association. This new organization is governed by three bodies, the Senate, the House of Representatives, and a council composed of the officers of the other two groups. The members of the Senate consist of two students with major office re- quirements elected from each affili- ated organization. Presidents of school clubs are also members. Five senators- at-large are elected from the student body. way! . ,gf Page 161 mfg ' ,nf .nw C 'uw ,,,- ,V wi-.1f,., I ,,,,. . Mfr. , . .., ...V -U..-V' rf. i 1. Mizz!- '1 if Www- -HH.. . 11: ' 4. uf' .4 ...vw-1 Q , -1-.. g.-K., ,. f Y all We 4 at ' if 1 1.. ,ga . gtk-,sf 5.55, fe wg i aw 1 L.. f A , J. ' ' ri f 1 H ' A 2 4 an A 21 .1 WL H4 fl ,S I 1 ' r rv 1 J Wi ', , ar' 1 f' .1 v'w.,.. -a.w......,. ....... M- ...Y W.- v,...,.,......... .. v First row-Bill Garrett, Robert Siegisrnund, Patricia O'Bannon, Phyllis Ferrier, Betty Ann Solt, Helen Richards, Dorothy Jenneman, Mary Louise McKinney, Roberta Brook, Gloria Jones. Second row--Bob Forsman, Lindsay Hume, June Wood, Twila Dykes, Mildred Martin, Constance Truitt, Vernus Weaver, Donna Sue Oots, Bettie Overmillery Third TOW-MINNIE MAE SUMMERS. sponsorg Therman Easley, Charles Perreault, Joe Eloise Baker, Rosemary Lister, Marileen Edmonson, Joyce Gale, Charlene Moon, Frank Kenslow, David Hughes. Fourth row-Bob Megee, Betty Lou Catching, Cleona Lang, Velma Buttry, Nancy Jane Pollard, Virginia Lee Lind, Pat Suppes, Emory Wilkinson, Burl Jennings, Jack Shields. Fifth row- Elmer Brackett. Russel Hanna, Jack King, Raymond Anderson, Bill Bradley, Bob Blaicher, Duane Burger, Stanley Haw- kins, Angus Schroeder, Jack Covey. Sixth row-Winston Chilton, Bill Morrow, Alva McKinzie, Martin Kantor, Ed Stewart, Billy Shupert, Mary Louise Ice, Robert Stone. House of Representatives HE HOUSE of Representatives was organized in the fall of 1923 and since 1925 has been rated the most representative and democratic organization in the high school. Each home room is allowed one representative, who must have high scholastic and citizenship standings, thus it is a cosmopolitan body which is truly capable of voicing the sentiments of every student H y in Central High School. The House is an open forum in C Which the minor problems of the ii Qi school are discussed and in which the - .V-,.- f representatives present the desires of ili' Q the school organizations and home fi rooms. Discussions follow suggestions, . 14252179 ' fre M and school-Wide attitudes are formed, v nw, Which, carried back to the home room, .. me , ,W f complete the cycle of democratic V, .. Q aa.- fj thought. J' A Th- - I d is year specia stu y has been - 5' :iii 'I . . . i given to parliamentary procedures and l Pmctlces' Page 162 First row-Margaret Hightower, Marilou Beebe, Roberta Lewis, Nancy Jarvis, Alma.Raney, Mary Alice Hoxie, Eleanor Frame, Martha Burradel, Mildred Lee Gibson, Ed Gowans. Second row-Geraldine Lewis, Peggy Toomey, Elinor Stockton, Elizabeth Ann Dillon, Margaret Pratt, Evelyn Gray, Maxine Dunbar, Mary Jane Hocker, Doris Swanson. Third row-Wilma Kiker, Betty Cherryhomes, Vivia Barnes, Ruthie Southern, Polly Pollock, Jane Swan, Kathryn Shaffer, Dorothy Dick, Jack Kaboth, Jimmie Baker, Charles McCollum. Fourth row-Mary Penn, Jean Taylor, Judy Johnson, Sammy McBirney, Bill Holway, Charles Johnson, Don Cameron, Rodman Jones, Otis Wheeler, James Crawford. Fifth row-David George, Cecil Norton, Paul Cook, Hal Neal, Melvin Klar, Tom Giboney, Edgar Barnes, Delmar Thompson. House of Representatives HE HOUSE of Representatives purposes to increase the individual student's part in school activities and to promote measures which are for the betterment of the members of the school. Since two members of the House serve on the extracurricular committee, each student has, in this indirect Way, a part in the extracurricular program. I The services of the House are valu- ,Xi able and its duties varied. Throughout the year the members manage the Lost and Found Department, the proceeds of which go to the Student Aid Fund. The plan of having honor study halls originated in the House. The first, or- ganized last year, met with enthusias- tic success. There are .two this year. Sessions of the House are held on the even Thursdays of every month. Mrs. Minnie Mae Summers, dean of girls, is the faculty sponsor of the or- ganization. . Page 163 15,5 Ly., fiery- ' 5 ,fn , 713. .11 i aeiilfiavi' as vena? ., , ., wr-,. 4114 i. rw' A,-. . ,, ,ffl-..' tzwehi 2- - if-iff. . M, .,a.,.,, i M,,t,g ,M W if L-1 15275 -4. ,as . , ...fi . ,W MVR - e ia., 4' es, . .t .ii kv X f lf. ff:-xi. .,. ,iv V i ,war Lmgvft ,.m,,? 1 Q f,, ..-lk .. . .m.,,..Q.....,,.L.....,.J WGA First row-Barbara Walkup. Shirley Crays, Polly Pollock, Betty Bruner. Second row-June Manchester, Dorothy Zarrow, Gerry Lee Wall. Third row-Iris Moon, Virginia Elliott, Billie Nichols, Jeanne Pickens, Virginia Cole. Girls' League HEN IN 1934 it was suggested that a Girls' League be organized to take the place of the girls' segregated assemblies, the plan met with unanimous approval. The League's purposes are to direct the programs of the Girls' Assemblies, to be of direct-aid to the Dean of Girls, to promote closer fellowship among the girls, and to afford better training in desirable traits of good citizenship. In these league meet- ings programs are given on sports and fine arts. Outstanding speakers ad- dress the group. In the fall of 1935 a constitution was submitted, which was approved by Mrs. Minnie Mae Summers, dean of girls, Eli C. Foster, principal, and the Senate, and the first officers were elected for a Soph- omore Girls' League and a combined Junior and Senior Girls' League. Meetings have been held regularly this year, and enthusiastic progress is being made. Page 164 -Tv First row-Joyce Holt, Bette Megee, Leslie Powers, Phyllis Reynolds, Murl Raley, student directory Marjorie Cornelius, student director: Kathleen Chase, Rufus Kirk, Bob McCay. Second row-Roy Tankersley, Peggy Stover, Helene Sherrow, Harriet Foster, Dorothy Motmger, Harriett Robertson, June Hunter, Carol Findley. Third row-Roy Goings, Thomas Kurtz, Charlotte Neely, Richard Riggs, Dorothy Grace Jones, Mary Lemmon, Lila Earle, Julia Lancaster, Bob Stone. Fourth row- Kenneth Bowline, Joe Dan Rhodes, Robert Imler, Priscilla Harry, Charles Nesbitt, Martha Shannon, Louise Carter, Mildred Pridemore, Jane Broome. Fifth row-Eugene Staley, Russell Sewell, Barbara Foushee, Velma Jay Parks, Betty Parrish, Ruth Olesen, Virginia Elliott, Mary Foster, Elizabeth Dillon, David Gray. Sixth row-Paul Cropper, Ellis Myer, Virginia Teasley, Mary Jane Lopp, Fred Haddock, Jack Denton, J. D. Nance, Ruth Speaker. Honor Study Hall ECAUSE of the success of the first Honor Study Hall, formed in October, 1935, it was de- cided that more honor studies were needed. Two new study halls which were formed last year have been profitably continued. Since the only supervision is by honor students, appli- cants must be approved by a senate committee aided by members of the faculty. The two new honor study halls have furnished such desirable study conditions and are so popular that in the future perhaps more will be formed. The Honor Study Halls were formed to help students complete tasks withf out adult supervision. Study is in no way regulated, so that the student may pursue his own studies in the way most profitable to him. The halls pro- mote good citizenship and coopera- tion, and help students to become capable of accepting responsibility. Page 165 5 1 i z' Nl. . 1 ' V, ,Y 'V - 1. X. E ws n 1 1 E r, 3 I l I I + - 5 s ,' ,,.. ?3-3, 'Wi fig? rv. in ai H3 ' is T Wiki. Y va' EMBL., e 5.-gf v - W ? m i! 'F'Af,4.32:!a,, - fi 4 55.7, ' ' Qig- First row-Floyd Howerton, Robert Sanders, Eugene Roads, Lois Sperber, Betty Freeman, Wayne French, Elmer Schog- gen, Claudia Corbin, Betty Otterstatter, Jessie Teasley, Betty Denton, Margaret Farrell, Martha Kessler, Gwendole Watts, Florence True, Mary Kay Scrogginsg Second row--Paul Mitchell, Maxine Vinson, Ruth Goodison, Weldon Arrington, Tom Hawkins, Georgetta Starling, Alba Williams, Irene Erikson, Billy Windsor, Chrystabelle Baker, Charlotte Taylor, Winnifred Haskins, Gwendolyn Chilton, Aubreylee Sutterfield. Third row-Donald Moody, Joe Owens, Chester McCoplin, Thomas Eubeck. Mary Ellen Laughlin, Betty Dunbar, Elizabeth Townsend, Dick Murray, Edith Conley, Bill McCright, Mary Louise Southwick, Mary Frances Reed, Peggy. Thompson, Billy Kate Walker, Virginia Sikes, Marie Wright. Fourth row-Bill Mc- Eachin, Mary Risner, Harriet Kramer, Billy Shupert, Margaret Mayginnes, Anna Vaughn, June Barnes, Reh Smith. John Dillon, Weldon Holms, Jeanne Jenkins, Florence Wells, Cleo Highfill, Faith Flickinger, Betty Fredenberger, Kathleen Lynch. Fifth row-Wayne Bryant, Marjorie Freeland, John Mase, Joe Campbell, Joe Sanders, Dorothy Ann Barr, Jean Thompson, Betty Blackman, Geraldine Lewis, Jewel Barger, Edna Mae Vinson, Ruth Hughes, Marguerite Sparks, Betty Lou Pratt, John Tipton. Sixth row-Ray Kendall, Martha Hoffman, Harry Powell, Mary Mower, Louise Lemon, Barbara Jean Meiser, Chris- tine Jacobs, Virginia Kingery, Doris Cooley, Ann Adsit, Bruce Ramsay, Roland Bird, Victor Moore, Bill Miller. Seventh row-M. M. BLACK, sponsorg Clarence Roney, Willa Jean Fent, Woodrow Mullen, Arthur Wallace, Marjorie Burrows, Joan Patton, Bettie Sullivan, Marian Parks, Frances Stevens, Jean McClain, Elloise Thrasher, Bertha Stehr. Courtesy Service Club HE INCREASE in the student body of Central High School as early as 1925 resulted in a need for a group of volunteers to aid in preserving order, in directing students and patrons around the building, and in the furthering of high community ideals. Thus the Courtesy Service Club was organized, with L. W. Lavengood, then dean of boys, as its sponsor. He was succeeded by 1 F. J. Reynolds, who was followed by M. M. Black, assistant principal, the present sponsor. The membership of the Courtesy Service Club is limited to juniors and seniors who have passing grades in all subjects the semester they apply to the organization and who have had no failures the previous semester. Members must have high qualities of trustworthy service and good cit- izenship. Only students with these qualifications are classed as members of this growing organization. Page 166 First row-Maxine Crocker, Mary Kline, Roberta Lewis, Jessie Ruth Johnson, Mary Helen Hanks, Jean Whitney, Jo Stude- baker, Anita Stumpp, Marjorie Cuff, Imogene Nettles, Moreen Richardson, Doris Stewart. Second row-Cherry Sherwood, Jeanne Kellogg, Jeanette Davis, Marguerite Sparks, Alene Keith, Betty Bentley, Margaret Autry, Mary Bunch, Wilma Harri- son, Joice Keeys, Betty Jo Lewis, Elizabeth Kirkpatrick, Jeanne Powers, Yvonne Bloom. Third row-Clarene Smith, Doris Hughlett, Helen Mills, Opal Sidebottom, Pluma Doris Helmich, Betty Miller, Mary Jayne Farmer, Cleo Mabrey, Lucy Barton, Tulsa Rose, Beth Cecil, Frances Miller. Fourth row-Fran Cooper, Ladine Ayers, Jeanette Andrews, Harriet Bauer, Mer- cedes Houston, Azelma Curtis, Violet Miles, Madelene Jordan, FIOYGIICS B6-St, MHXU19 Woods, Elvera Berryman, JQCK Gib- bons, Kathryn Thornpson, Dorothy Farr. Fifth row-Prescott Reib, Helen Vernon, Elaine Cole, Betty Leahy, Jeanne Hen- derson, Mary Virginia McDowell, Jane Ellen Austin, Frances Fleener, Geneva Wolfe, -Virginia Kirby, Jack Rather. Sixth row-Rex Ross, Jack Covey, Martha Buchanan, Virginia Ann Hunter, Joviolet Roark, Velma Buttry, Maxine Hughes, Gene Carlin, Bob Downing, Clifford Boyer, Robert Carroll, Bob Sanders. Seventh row-Bill Dahlgren, Virginia Murray, Lola Win- der, JCMF:-ary .Lou Patton, Bonita Doublin, Nadine Pope, Lois Teichman, Madeline Souter, Shirley Blufston, Ruth Ritter, Mar- gare razier. Courtesy Service Club OME OF the duties of the members of the Courtesy Service Club are assisting in keeping the high school building clean and in maintaining order by stationing members in the corridors during class periods, at cafeteria doors throughout the lunch period, and at the entrance to the auditorium at assemblies and plays. Among the manifold purposes of the club are the promo- tion of a feeling of good fellowship among the students and faculty, the stimulation of high ideals, and the en- couragement of student participation in the school government. Regular meetings of the club are held on alternate Wednesdays. Offices are held by the following: president, Joe Owens, secretary and treasurer, Virginia Ann Hunter, senators, Mary Louise Southwick, Elmer Schoggen. i These officers devote much of their time and effort to the development of this large and beneficial organization. l Page 167 g im. cr ,LL R, ai' ' T53 r 5, ' 1-may ara .th , b v , , sf.. ,- warg. wg -ga' again:-: ,ifiif i',f2l7Qf , ,.,. Z c, ,, if 1 I . r o , l . I , , l , l l 14 i 3 -am- .----.. - . . . - 3 First row-Carolyn Ghormley, Mary Pitcock, Mary Ellen Gittinger, Gladys Pauly, Carol Lynn Gilmer, Jeanne Pickens, Betty Covington, Helen Jane Montgomery. Second row-Margaret Briggs. Barbara Tenney, Winnifred Wise, Betty Sue Swaffer, Julia Brant, Geraldine Lewis, Florence Shannon. Third row-Victor Kruse, Jo Studebaker, Isabelle Kaufman, Lou- ise Walker, J. D. Nance, Bob Forsman, Rob Hays. John Mavris. Fourth row-J. Roy INBODY, sponsor: Joe West, Billy Adams, George Bell, Bill Hankla, James Argue, John Blankenchip, Joe Buland. Advertising Board INCE 1930 the Advertising Board, which was created to replace the former Booster Club, has contributed greatly to the success of many high school projects. The club was organized to promote publicity for all non-class productions, the minstrel, the High School Daze, and the opera, by providing adequate advertising and by directing ticket sales. ' fa. Univ xv, ff -, ,:. , ss - ,. as M, ' 5 y . if T 9. M X D J : ,,- rw .fi fy gi. f Q egg -' r ., .-A-1 ,31v,5f?f' ' ,I '7 N ,,,5,,,4i Page 168 The members, who are selected be- cause of their Willingness to work, their high character, and their satis- factory scholarship, are representa- tives from the Senate, Tulsa School Life, the art department, Speakers, Bureau, Stagecraft, manual arts de- partment, the sophomore, junior, and senior classes, and representatives se- lected from the school at large. The Board this year is composed of thirty-four students, under the di- rection of J. Roy Inbody, the faculty sponsor. First row-Raymond Feldman, Carol Lynn Gilmer, Polly Pollock, Winnifred Wise, Hart Hix, Ethel Clark, Mary Corkill, Rodman Jones. Second row-Whit Martin, Patricia Spillers, Joe Fusselman, Reuben Snodgrass, Isabelle Kaufman, Betty Covington, Peggy Stover. Third row-Georgenia Fry, Virginia Elliott, Frances Sloan, Mary Foster, ALPHILD LARSON, spon- sor: Mary Elizabeth Snow, Ruth Rawlings, Jane Roth. Fourth row-Wesley Watson, George Bell, Bob Forsman, Bob Dow, Bill Hankla, John Blankenchip, J. D. Nance, Bill Holway. Speakers' Bureau INCE ITS organization in l924, the Speakers, Bureau, the membership of which includes those students who are both talented and interested in public speaking, has served the two-fold purpose of developing experienced speakers and providing the connecting link between the school and the community. Since its initiation into the extracurricular activities of Tulsa Central High School, the Speakers' ' Bureau has attained a foremost posi- tion in the school organizations. In addition to the activities carried on by the group as a Whole, the mem- bers have served individually as chair- men in school assemblies, have been winners in contests of debate and oratory, have formed an invaluable advertising medium for extracurricu- lar activities, and have spoken before civic and social clubs. The organiza- tion strives to contribute something of value to the school and community. mn :mi Page 169 A:-N---W'wHi Y lv ga, 1 views Qffigifgfy ,W-S' ma' 2 3 Nl'-E322 , :fl-ii il 'Nfztit-'- ' Yiifxg, ,Li rf riser: '- Ls y , , E , . , ? X I 2 .' ,x J 1 s ag m,.r.5.rf-ga gNi30'sf'35iiiliJ VZT' '-v w 'bv' -L' .J H- L New fs ,Q v:,,5.ff gf gi l i Z ' --'V W- -----We --H YYa.W-.,a.,..,,.. Y W First row--Gene Guinn, Polly Pollock, Betty Jo Studebaker, Kay Schlosser, Evelyn Gray, Ethel Clark, Margaret Mur- ray, Winnifred Wise. Second row-Ruthie Southern, Mary Louise Cantrell, Billie Nichols, Dorothy Cantrell, Barbara Tenney, Patty Spillers, Peggy Stover. Third row-Josephine Boddy, Suzanne Schock, Virginia Elliott, Phyllis Reynolds, Mary Foster, Mary Elizabeth Snow, Nancy Mieher, Frances Sloan. Fourth row-Helen Officer, Jean Frances Harris, Carol Lynn Gilmer, Ruth Nopper. Virginia Ann Hunter, Jo Anne Bryan, Mary Jo Grimes, Betty Lee Powell, Fifth row-JENNIE LIVINGSTONE, spon- sorg Barbara Black, Jeanne Henderson, Virginia Warner, Jane Roth, Mary Jo Steele, Margaret Pratt. Camerata Club N 1933 the Camerata Club was organized to promote friendship and cooperation among the girls of Tulsa Central High School and to serve as a hospitality club in Welcoming the new girls from out of town high schools. The membership is limited to junior and senior girls who have had no failures the preceding semester. At present the membership is limited to approxi- mately forty girls. The meetings of the organization are held every other Monday afternoon after school. It is under the faculty supervision of Miss Jennie Livingstone. The officers are Phyllis Reynolds, presidentg Patty Spillers, vice presidentg Faye McComb, secretaryg Virginia Elliott, treasurer. The club has an exceptionally Wide y and varied social program and gives Willing service on every opportunity. The influence of the Camerata Club on the extracurricular life of its mem- bers has proved most beneficial. Page 170 X. 1 5 i 2 First row-Clifford Boyer, Jim Hickerson, Virginia Chandler, Maxine Fisher, Helen Orr, Cleo Highfill, Juanita Payne, Mary Louise Cantrell, Harriet Foster, Winona Rawlins, Helen Petty, Harold Cox, John Hurley, Second row-Lee Putnam, Lawrence Benson, Evelyn Travers, Aileen Smith, Billie Nichols, LaVerne Fishback, Hazel Shepherd, Nancy Pollard, Dixie Willis, Marilyn Stuart, Jean Potts, James Crawford, John Mase. Third row-Wallace Wortley, Robert Hoss, Dorothy Jones, Julia Page, Rosalie Smith, Emily Ann Hamilton, Julia Lancaster, Wilma Kiker, Mary Louise Huff, Yvonne James, Betty Blackman, Robert Coeswell, Ervine Rips. Fourth row-Jack Mills, Dick Carson, Donald Bauter, Frank Moffatt, John Foster, Alvie Dague, Victor Goss, Joe Davis Smith, Wayne Arwood, Nevin Henry, Dean Radle, John Hampton, George Bell. Fifth YOW-GEORGE OSCAR BOWEN, director. A Cappella Choir 71-IEN THE A Cappella Choir, the most advanced musical organization in Central High School, was organized in 1930, members Were drawn only from the St. Cecilian and the Orpheus Clubs. It is now an independent organization. The term A Cappellav means, literally, in the style of the church, but the modern meaning is unaccompanied by any instrumentf, All rehearsals and public appear- ances are conducted in A Cappella style. The repertoire of the choir in- cludes some of the finest known ex- amples of this type of musical litera- ture. There is a genuine attempt to instill in others a deeper appreciation of the harmony of mixed voices. Robed in maroon vestments, the choir contributes much to the musical life of the schools, churches, and civic organizations of Tulsa. The group, always willing to give its services, is called upon often during the year. ,-af-ff' Page 171 :gran ..,. 7 W-, 1 E Sig? 'H ' fi , ,L,,.., W, Agn , ,Q ,,,,v , WQLFRLQE .K if! if lfffjf 'fi .fl , .t i I 1 l lr w ,-if ,ft -,ff nr ,KN 1 1 : , 1 A 3 1 2 1 , l ,J Cl .ssl kk,,: -,V 4.1 ., 2 l mn 4'-f ' lfifkfln' ' ,.,,,., T . A , , 5, Ajuqgmv 5 arg. 1221 .asi'3,f- fungi ., Wx .4 , F ,-.t,.,.k ,., '-.fl-slim, :4 fiat.-' ' pmww,-'w'15' V 554, sz, ' :gsm:'leir1 fragile-159125, First row-Harold Hartley, Raymond McEvoy, George Wiggins, Monte Borne, Morris Price, Jack Tramell, Laurence McElwaine. Second row-Harry Thomas, Robert Lee, Guss Babb, Jack Storey, Melvin Smith, Clyde McKinney. Third row- REED JEROME, sponsorg Dean Nichols, Jimmy Lenon, Ralph Lane, Vernon Foster, Robert Conley, James Herron. Fourth row- Jimrny Robinson, Howard Alexander, Willard Gillespie, Joe LaGrone, Theodore Presley, Leo Austin. Orpheus Club SELECT group of Well-trained boys who have distinguished themselves in vocal music com- pose the Orpheus Club of Tulsa Central High School. The organization, which is under the direction of Reed Jerome, with Mrs. Nelle Doering as accompanist, has attained a very high standard of male chorus singing. Rc-:organized in 1927, the name Was changed from the Hi-glee fa Q vw l Page 172 Club to the Orpheus Club, taking its name from Orpheus, a Thracian poet and musician, who was said to be the son of Apollo. He Was famous for his wonderful voice and his ability in playing the lyre. Membership in the Orpheus Club is based on vocal quali- fications, ability in musicianship, per- sonal citizenship, and general scholar- ship. An oval on which is engraved the lyre of Orpheus is the design for the club emblem and pin. The club appears in general assembly and on other programs during the year. iii? NN? . l il? 5 ew' First row-June Steed, Virginia Lee Morris, Maureen Fallis, Marie Wright, Marie Kenney, Jimmie Mae Worley, Mary Pitcock, Evelyn Rollier. Second row-REED JEROME, sponsor: Augusta Savant, Carolyn Ghormley, Isabelle Rowe, Jeanne Rob- inson, Mary Jane McClure, Margaret Coleman, Ruth Goodison. Third row-Louise Kenney, Helen Lowery, Ernestine Stroud, Viriignia Murray, Agaytha Martin, Dorothy Noah, Vera Jean Sanders, Lois Cline. Fourth row-Emma Lee Swicegood, Helen Jac on, Eva Dickinson, Alvena Kendig, Nola Dugger, Virginia Cleveland, Reva Shurtleff, Marjorie Ghormley. Fifth row- Francille Richison, Harriet Kramer, Jane Johnson, Bette Gilger, Ann Finlayson, Mary Lou Rowell, Jean Dismuke, Betty Covington, NELLE DOERING, accompanist. Saint Cecilians HE SAINT CECILIANS are a group of approximately forty girls who are selected for their mu- sical qualifications, their all-around scholarship, and their good citizenship. Each member must have had at least one year of elementary or intermediate glee club training. The purpose of this group is to study and present the best grade of choral music written for treble voices. Under the direction of Reed Jerome, the Saint Cecilians offer before church J groups and at meetings of civic organ- izations their interpretations of the compositions of great masters. St. Cecilia, to Whom the organiza- tion pays tribute in its name, is said to have played so well that she drew angels from heaven to listen. She is regarded as the patron saint of music, especially sacred music. The club strives for purity of tone and sincerity of interpretation in their singing. Page 173 f'Rn 'Q'D ' J R 'W' R ' ' val' 1 1 .- , sh, rg SY Jifffgnlf .-Q ' ,. les- V I was r. 1:-',:.ELL1l TH F215 ,af WE il, X83 fzffzltliat ,y gill, - I ,gg 5 , 525 Jiw l 'iff 5- ia, 5 l H222 ' 2 li E . 2 fl 1 l V v 4 ll ll 1 I , if I t , E 'i 'J N592 ' 'fl y-'10 ' .4531 ,1 F .edt-', ma, ,L 4911? 43 l Lf aft-at ' ff 'yea r 22: H Qi Qi -rw? a 1.-fy - vw ' ' ii sf-'42 'ji I ,507 915 4! z'f3xi.7 ?.f ji fi ,.. ,,'-y.,g7y:: L .-f.:t f s:f -'f:5s,l2'..ff.-i 57:?!1if'1i. 13 as vm .-M.- -ma.,--. . at , N .fl l MEMBERS OF THE BAND, ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED James Argue, Jimmie Baker, Morris Balch, Billy Barnes, Thomas Barnard, Earl Bates, Jim Berry, Winton Blair, sergeant, Jim Blazer, Bob Booth, Gilbert Briggs, Morton Burg, Duane Burger, Jimmie Carter, John Chronic, Wayne Cline, Ross Cock- rell, Jack Davis, Decker Dawson, Jack Deegan, Charles Dickson, Dean Duston, James Edens, Doyle Ensley, Bob Fisher, Bobby Fisher, Bill Forkner, Herbert Forrest, Melvin Frick, Louis Gelfand, Tom Giboney, Jack Grant, Bill Hammer, Drake Hawkins, William Henderson, Tom Herndon, George Hilsheimer, Millard Hodges, W. E. Holland, Wallace Hough, Merton Houston, Joe Howard, Elton Hunt, Rob Hays, sergeant: Bill Ice, Floyd Jondahl, lieutenantg Bill Kaiser, Harry Kinzie, Nor- man Kirschke, Bill Knupp, Russell McCullough, top sergeantg Robert Maples, Bill Martin, Eddie Mason, John Mavris, D. T. Meek, Jack Moehlenkamp, Truman Moote, Dana Moss, Woodrow Mullen, Walker Nelson, Bob B. Price, Willard Quirk, sergeantg Forest Rees, Joe Dan Rhodes, Earl Richey, Jack Roach, Don Robinett, sergeantg Ralph Scargall, captaing Billy Seigle, Dick Shepard, Fred Sherwood, Wilson Shoemaker, Hugh Steele, Harlan Steele, Albert Thomas, Edward Thompson, Russel Thurman, Alvin Topper, Neuton Vreeland, Bob Weatherly, sergeantg Marcus Wells, Eugene Wilson, Woodrow Wilson, Raiford Worthley, Alfred Young. Band ENTRAL High School's band is composed of approximately ninety-seven members this year, each a master of his instrument. The repertoire of the band includes most of the standard and classical compositions that have been arranged for concert and band use. The classes of 1936, 1937, and 1938 presented the band with new uniforms, valued at four thousand dollars. , The band has appeared more than one hundred times this year on not only school programs but also civic and public concerts, parades, and con- ventions. The officers of the band are captain, Ralph Scargallg lieutenant, Floyd Jondahl, top sergeant, Russell McCullough, and other sergeants, Winton Blair, Bob Wfeatherly, Wilson Shoemaker, Rob Hays, and Don Rob- inett. These leaders have willingly de- voted their time to make the Tulsa J Central High School band the success it undoubtedly is. Page 174 MEMBERS OF THE ORCHESTRA, ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED Margaret Abrams, Charles Adams, Teddy Adams, Sarah Baker, Mary L. Barnard, Mary L. Barnes, Helen Bates, Helen Bement, Betty Jo Bond, Mary Bowles, Jackie Brennan, Martha Briggs, secretaryg Charles Briley, Billie Bustard, Malcolm Caffee, Mary L. Carr, Andy Clark, Blanche Crawford, Guy Croft, Mary Daugherty, Ethel DeVasher, Bernice Emanuel, Melvin Frick, Virginia Gatrell, Ed Gowans, Oleta Green, Maxine Hacke, Geraldine Hardis, Betty Heilman, Marvin Herman, Pal- merine Hicks, Barbara Huss, senatorg Henetta Jacobs, Paul Johnson, Harold Jollief. Jerry Keith, Leroy Kiner, Ruth McCray, Russell McCullough, George Michael, Hugh Moguin, Arville Mullen, Ellis Myer, Walker Nelson, Floyd Newlin, Robert Patton, W. T. Peck, Alfred Persons, Merrill Phelps, Betty L. Rice, Buddy Rogers, Ann Roller, senator: Ralph Scargall, John Sell, Ralph Shaffer, Rita Simmermacher, treasurerg Helen Smith, Jane Snyder, presidentg Hugh Steele, Rosamund Stephenson, Jirnmy Stevenson, Raymond Swanson, Joan Tiederman, Alma Tyler, Lee Walker, John Wheeler, Carrie Wilson, Tommy Wilson, DeWitt Wyant, Mary Beth Smith, vice president, Myra Watkins, Betty Elliot, Joan Flemming. Qrchestra ACH MEMBER of the advanced orchestra, which is a complete symphonic group in instrumen- tation and in caliber of performance, must be proficient in his line, since only music of the highest Value is studied. The creation of deep and intelligent appreciation of good music is one of the greatest aims of the orchestra. It provides, therefore, excellent training for the mu- sical students. The orchestra, under , the direction of Albert Weatherly, ,7 plays for assemblies, dramatic produc- 1 tions, and radio audiences. It also lends excellent support to the choral groups in the presentation of The Messiah, the minstrel, and the opera. This organization is conducted as a club, under the ,leadership of Jane Snyder, president, Mary Beth Smith, vice president, Martha Briggs, secre- tary, Rita Mae Zimmermacher, treas- urer, and Malcolm Caffee and Ralph Scargall, librarians. page 175 - ----- ----- --- - -- it 5 v as if jg, HQ, if em ra, ., Jai. fi as e'fE:NP'Yfw , ,msg sm -n mga yr. ai ,1, ,., M,-. ,qs r- ,Qt 1, .iw -,i Li 1 as ,fn W., ,. W ie, L. tai! 1, vw. , ,Q Q. 1. -t , - ww, is , fn 11 1- ,-4-r 'ive ,,,,, l f ,L s, , no 'M i n ..r ml ' Jwu. P1-if , fs, 1 i F? , ffll ,,, is ,L ii lri . .- f'-,LI vs- if a. . ,..,5 5:55 ': 1 ec, , i 1.5-4,153-., L tm. 'il ..w.fw , .su ,gig ,. 'i iiizf-'iff lg'QnF'2gL?5'5ls., , -Jeff? is P'I:Iti'f:L:f 'ti gggrgds iff? si sarifima -I wriysi, ' isfwiif gang? f 3 '- wig: if Liflfig 'wi TW: ' i 59 First row-Mary Butcher, Gloria Yates, Arlen Cunningham, Mildred Nauss, Ruth Hatcher, Alma Tyler, Eloise Mauthe, Barbara Chouteau. Second row-Helen Millikin, Ruby Powers, Joan Ammerman, Alice Margaret Butler, Harriet Foster, Dorothy Kennedy, Helen Smith. Third row-Elizabeth Ann Hunt, Frances Miller, Barbara Tenney. Evelyn Gray, Mary Jo Grimes, Helen Officer, Jean James, Kathleen Chase, Betty MacDowell. Fourth row-Lois Smith, Roberta Chapman, Peggy Wolfe, Lola Winder, MABEL MESSNER, sponsor, Patty Cole, Helen Myers, Carrie Wilson, Barbara Wylie, Rosalie Smith, Martha Briggs. Oirl Scouts RECOGNIZED high school organization since 1925, the Girl Scout Club of Tulsa meets every second Week, shortly after the dismissal of school in the afternoon. Various and interesting activities are offered to the members. Many happy hours are spent at their camp near Locust under eighteen years of age and must promise to live up to the Girl Scout laws. The club aims to create, main- tain, and extend high standards of fellowship. The club members give some aid to worthwhile students in defraying their expenses through school. In addition, they provide a graduation outfit each year for one senior girl. At Christmas members of the club spend much time renovating toys for poor children. Officers are Elizabeth Ann Hunt, president, Helen Millikin, vice president, Helen Offi- , cer, secretary, Lois Smith, treasurer. Grove, Oklahoma. To become a member, a girl must be Page 176 I l i l First row-Mary McClure, Doris Stewart, Maxine Parker, Rachel Gephart, Maxine Vinson, Margaret Gainer, Ruth Goodison, Clistalee Peay, Betty Ruth Stites. Second row-Maedel Brown, Imogene Moore, Ruth Hatcher, Joan Tiederman, Evelyn Woods, Florence True, Mary Ella Painter, Evelyn Long. Third row-Mary Wilson, Lola Harbeson, Rose Lee Nicholes, Dolores Eaton, Moreene Richardson, Lucile Mitchell, Estelle Perego, Mavis Saker, Norma Erwin, Edith Peacock. Fourth row-Billie Bustard, Francille Richison, Dolores Edwards, Mary Louise Jones, Margueritte Alquist, Elizabeth Sulzbach, Marsell Skinner, Betty Woodson, Lorraine Brown, RUTH GIFFORD, sponsor. Fifth row-Zoe Adelhelm, Mary Kate Lewis, Lola Winder, Madeline Jordan, Violet Miles, Betty McAnally, Dorothy White, Alvena Kendig, Juana Syfert, Lila Earle, Sally Hensley, Azelma Curtis. Bravettes EORGANIZED in 1930, the T Walkers Club became known as the Bravettes. Sponsored by a faculty member of the girls' physical education department and a faculty member from another department, the Bravettes chose their name to correspond to the high school athletic teams known as the Braves. This organization creates high ideals and a spirit of loyalty and good sportsmanship among its members through its many helpful activities. These activities include ushering at the speech arts plays, at the athletic events, and at the spring commence- ment exercises. To become a member 0 the Bravettes one must be a junior or a senior and must meet the neces- sary scholastic requirements. The col- orful and attractive uniforms consist of crimson skirts, White shirts with Indian head emblems attached, and White berets. Sponsors are Miss Ruth Gifford and Mrs. Ruth Chisholm. Page 177 p M-Y, ' 11 jgiifgg ii'lIS3.i'-' ff ' .www iff' ',., l First row-David Naylor, Wallace Wortley, John Mavris, Meredith Puett, Wayne Fogle, Bill Gammon, Winthrop Wilson, A. C. Askew. Second row-David Ericksson, Billy Green, Joseph Coy, Wayne Atwood, Earl English, Paul Cropper, Cecil McBride. Third row-EARL SANDERS, sponsorg William Bowles, Rex Roberson, Charles Powell, Don Turner, M. C. Hopper, KENNETH WAGONER, assistant sponsorg Earl Cotton. Fourth row-Gail Bennett, Wilson Shoemaker, Gene Gilpin, Leo Engle. Student Custodians F ALL THE high school organizations, the Student Custodians is perhaps the most vital for the health of the students and their attitude toward the school. The idea of having student custodians was originally conceived as a means of furnishing employment for high school boys students are employed to do the clean- They work with persons employed by t i , the school board approximately four finding high school education beyond their means. These . ,..... , ,..,,.,. ,, ..., ..... - .,,,, ,,.,, i n g and renovating of the school. 'fri hours a day, one hour in the morning ,, and three in the afternoon. The cus- , toclians are paid either by the hour or EI.. V by the month. Approximately twenty 1 boys share in the responsibility of pre- F4 if serving the good appearance of the Q buildingg they add to the comfort and pleasure of Centralites by performing their various duties. Every year a con- , test is held to determine, by points, get the best all-around boy. Page 178 96 30- 93 an First row-Albert Johnson, Bobby Cox, Jack Welch, Bob Purdy, Herbert Clausing, Bedell Eby. Second row-ALBERT MARTIN, sponsor, Carrol Griffith, Ed Sigmier, Roy Luckhardt, Charles Allen. Third row-Donald Bauter, Junior Renfro, Harry Garbett, Bob Cory, presidentg John Rucker. Stagecraft O BECOME a member of the Stagecraft Club one must have passing grades, serve a term of probation totaling thirty hours of Work, and have an application approved by the other members of the club. This organization is of great service to the school. Since it is extracurricular in nature, the boys Work before and after school and at night. An accurate record of each boy's Work is kept, and one credit is given for l2O hours of Work. The meetings are held every Monday during home room period. The numerous duties in- clude changing scenery between acts of plays, Working with the settings, properly lighting the stage, and pre- paring the stage for productions of all sorts. Under the leadership of Mr. Albert Martin, each member learns accuracy, quietness, dependability, and the ability to take and give orders. In addition to the stagecraft Work, the members enjoy outings and picnics. Page 179 I . l li. fif NLM . fe?wpr 'F,. f iiPi,+12Ife Wt.-ww a 5 eg. X, Qian, iiifii: ivy!-X . ts. . 051. .. .la l. Wi. .. Lia. , 5. 1 . A Sy l,, 1 s.,zr.,.-,- -,.--W,..,,-.-.i.,.z..,J E First row-George Riddle, Paul Ellington, Charles Bailey, Harry Feazell, Robert Delrnore, Eugene Terhune, Gilbert Blankenship, Floyd Newlin. Second TOW-RECTOR SWEARENGIN, sponsorg Jack Kirkbride, Don Tally, Bill Gannaway, David Murray, Cecil Ferguson, Jack Rather, Charles Nesbitt, Osciuz IRIZARRY, former sponsor. Third row-Buford Tribble, James Mason, Ralph Burnley, Russel Wade, Rufus Rosser, Charles Stotts, Joe Campbell, Walter Glen, Jack Denton. Fourth row- Charles McKirahan, Sydney Terry, Charles Cashman, Lester Farmer, Raymond Zellmer, Bud Bittle, Dick Smith, Charles Shumaker, John Radcliffe, Reuben Snodgrass. Fifth row-John Allred, Jim Lundy, George Bell, Herndon David, Louie Fenster, H. G. Latting, Bill Ice, Jack Bassett, Arthur Lippa, Melvin Allen. Scalpers N THE FALL of 1931, the Scalpers, official pep organization for boys in Central High School, Was organized. The club strives to build up, maintain, and extend a higher standard of school spirit and sportsmanship among the students. Organized by Grady Skillern, next spon- sored by Oscar Irizarry and fine leadership of Rector Swearengin, the Scalpers -- , have continued to promote the high standards which they first established. Approximately ninety-one boys are members of this popular organization. To be eligible for membership a boy must have a good citizenship record and a passing grade in at least three solid subjects. In addition, each boy must be recommended by a faculty member. An application is then sent in, and at the next meeting the club votes on the applicant. The Scalpers cheerfully turn over to pledges the I duty of cleaning the trophy room. Page 180 v First row-George Widner, Sidney Patterson, Robert Sanders, Leigh McCaslin, Joe Bottler, Thomas Shirley, Warren Streck, Bob Douglas. Second row-Ralph Brummett, Lindsay Hume, Vernon Foster, Edwin Upton, Bob Hippard, Jimmy Neely, Oscar Hovis. Third row-Bob Price, Elmer Schoggen, Hart Hix, George Girouard, Melvin Klar, Jim Steele, John Ludlow. Fourth row-Ralph Moore, Harry Powell, Houston Shirley, John Blankenchip, Bill Miller, John Mase, Jack Iams. Fifth row-Donald Thomas, Harry Crowe, Bob Forsman, Joe Smith., J . D. Nance, Joe Pulliam, Sidney Lieberman, Bill East- man, Roy Downing. Scalpers HOUGH all classes are eligible for membership in the Scalpers, sophomores are preferred. Then the fun begins! Each boy serves a pledgeship of at least six weeks before becoming a member. The older boys play various pranks on the young pledges and outline many duties for them. The scalpers, in their uniforms of crimson flannel shirts and dark corduroy pants, are present at all of the extracurricular activities, including athletic games, plays, P.T.A. meetings, and state meet- ings. Each year the club is host at two entertainments. Melvin Allen was elected president of the club this year, with Charles Stotts as vice president, Bob Forsman as senator, and David Murray as secretary and treasurer. Through their fine cooperation the Scalpers have proved themselves a val- uable asset to Central High School. They set high standards and strive to live up to them. .-v,. Page 181 'A M P y'i i ' r ' 1 i I 1 l 1 l , ll fl P r i l w l 2 , ,,, Q, ' -ll 'iii A ,gf an , my sig-'Sv 'X V JV, , QW ja, JSA! zfgz rl' Lg- and First row-John Long, Anita Stewart, Gladys Pauly, Carol Lynn Gilmer, Mary Pitcock, Jean Bond, Betty Jo Bond, Betty Fredenberger, Ethel Clark, Evelyn Rollier, Winnifred Wise. Second row-Leigh McCaslin, Hart Hix, John Randolf, Sydney Terry, David Murray, Henetta Jacobs, Calleen Holland, Doris Cooley, Robert Staley. Third row-Jack Rather, Jack Trammell, Madeline Souter, Elizabeth Harwood, Virginia Elliott, Mary Foster, Frances Sloan, Charles McCollum, Lois Cline, Bob Hoss. Fourth row-LAVONE HANNA, sponsor: Katherine Schneider, Martha Shannon, Peggy Stover, Elizabeth Harth. Barbara Thompson, Celeste Ann Childress, Margaret Consolvo, Ruth Hughes, Louis Fenster, John Cox. Fifth row-Ralph Matthews. Audrey Clifton, Betty Bruner, Betty Campbell, Arthelia Witty, Guin Lancaster, Lena Templeman, Helen Officer, Paul Heatley, David Gray, John Blankenchip. International Club s AN AFFILIATE of the World League of International Educational Associations, the Interna- tional Club Was organized in 1933 by history students. The club is open to junior and senior students. To have a membership in this organization one must be recommended by a history in- structorg she will take into consideration scholarship and interest in the subject. All applicants ,.,, .V,, M . .. I , -. ,-41 5 f. .. f' , .W W If Page 182 are voted on by the members of the club. Through discussions led by noted authorities and by designated students and through correspondence with for- eign students, the International Club has greatly stimulated interest in in- ternational affairs. This year it has been holding open discussions, which have been found very successful. Miss Lavone Hanna, as sponsor of the club, has given generously of her time and energy to stimulate student interest in World problems. Meetings are held every Friday after school. First row-Carrie Wilson, Judy Johnson, Gene Guinn, Jean Frances Harris, Betty Yager, Rebecca McCright, Sudie Mc- Alester, Betty Urban, Barbara Black, Cherry Sherwood, Marilyn Metzer, Marjorie Morgan, Phyllis Reynolds, Isabelle Rowe. Kay Schlosser. Second row-Rose Jean Stone, Virginia Crume, Mary Louise Cantrell, Ruthie Southern, Rosamond Stephen- son, Jimmie Worley, Aleen DeBrucque, Joan Goeppinger, Polly Pollock, Joan Ross, Virginia Wadlin, Aleen Horn. Helen Bates, Jo Ann Grimm, Carolyn Luckett. Third row-Betsy Gaultney, Nancy Pattishall, Dorothy Grace Jones, Margaret Henry, Lucille Gage, Evelyn Gray, Faye McComb, Ethel Clark, Patricia Spillers, Betty Hicks, Betty E. Lawrence, LaVerne Fishback, Helen Officer, Nancy Mieher. Fourth row-Josephine Boddy, Winona Rawlins, Betty Jane Johnson, Katherine Rainbolt, Margaret Murray, Winnifred Wise, Cora Frances Albert, Peggy Stover, Jane Roth, Mary Ellen Gittinger, Louise Carter, Jessie McBrayer, Barbara Thompson, Elizabeth Harth, Reva Shurtleff, Elouise Forrester, Mary Jayne Farmer. Fifth row- Suzanne Schock, Betty Woodson, Mercedes Houston, Harriet Bauer, Alma Jean Montgomery, Evelyn Steiger, Jean Henderson, Betty Leahy, Kathryn McKellar, Betty Neal, Betty Miller, Margaret Smallwood, Joan Richardson, Katherine Schneider, Mar- tha Shannon, Sixth row-Anne Roller, Madeline Souter, Alice Brown, Jean Bond, Lois Bailey, Margaret Eakins, Frances Sloan, Jane Swan, Emily Ann Hamilton, Shirley Ahn Crays. Lorrene Shepherd, Betty Fuller, Mary Jo Steele, Azelma Curtis. Seventh row-Winifred Haskins, Mary Elizabeth Snow, Virginia Elliott, Mary Foster, Martha Buchanan, Mary Jo Grimes, Jean Taylor. Alpha Keystoners ITH THE aim of creating, maintaining, and extending throughout the school and commu- nity high standards of Christian character, a group of high school girls founded the Key- stoner Hi-Y Club in the fall of 1933. This club, the only girls' Hi-Y organization in Oklahoma, is sponsored by the Tulsa chapter of the Y. M. C. A. Mrs. Max Morrison was chosen as the first sponsor, Miss Faye Beard succeeded her, and Miss Celeste Harrington is the present one. Through the untiring guidance of these three, the Keyston- ers have won for themselves a re- spected position in the eyes of the school and city. Membership in the Keystoners is limited to junior and senior girls who have shown an earn- est desire to live up to the ideals and purposes of the Hi-Y movement. As a group project, this chapter has chosen to provide special entertainment for the children at the Childrens Home. Page 183 WMM-V VI fn VV 4 R I 'n-, 4.1-2-gf, W l Z .,,.ii1-will 'Ita-M um ' Tzduff Y ' 'J' rv 1, ., ,Q .,. , '- ,su 'J ,.,, ,lp 1 ,gs 5 ,Hr .Jaifla A nf L wi. 5:94425 rf ,wry-wig Uv ,' mil 'limi L ,fb .s H24 at W 'Un ,l W, ., l, l.,,,r,.,.l First row-Willa Lee Davisson, Jeanne Kellogg, Jeanette Davisson, Katurah Huckett, Adrienne Mclver, Martha Jo Copple, Marilou Beebe, Beth Cecil, Gertrude Streator, Betty Lee Powell, Marjorie Ann Cohenour, Louise Mason, Elise Weber, Evelyn Rollier, Jeanne Pickens, Kathryn Needham. Second row-Joyce Hoagland, Margarett Wade, Jane Wade, Elizabeth Ward, Betty Campbell, Florice Crackenberger, Martha DeBolt, Rosemary Leon, Doris Tubbs, Betty Jeanne Mason, Betty Jane Denton, Julia Brant, Mary Louise Ice, Virginia Kingery, Eloise Mauthe. Third row-Dorothy Hubble, Mary Louise Church, Jeanne Cooley, Mary Elliott, Lois Brown, Anita Stumpp, Billie Nichols, presidentg Elizabeth Sears, Dorothy Amos, Char- lotte Mays, Jean Steitz, Lucille Wilks, Henetta Jacobs, Mary Lea Hardin, Barbara McMinn. Fourth row-Pat Craigo, Helen Bement, Dorothy Dones, Lena Templeman, Helen Lindsay, Inez Zimmerman, Dorothy Turrill, Lee Walker, Mary Pitcock, Georgenia Fry, Annabelle Beck, Jeanne Robinson, Madge Thomas, Lois Ward, Virginia Murray, Eva Dickinson. Fifth row- Jane Hulsey, Willie Dawson, Gladys Pauly, Margaret Abrams, Helen Woodson, Florence Wells, Harriet Foster, Cleo High- fill, Julia Beth Page, Martha Lou Gillis, Virginia Warner, Louise Walker, Jeanette Andrews, Jean Potts, Margaret Consolvo. Sixth row-Faith Flickinger, Geraldine Lewis, Loretta Kunz, Elinor Stockton, Jane Snyder, Donna Sue Oots, Mary Jane League, Roberta Ragland, Mary Lou Rowell, Margaret Callahan, Betty June Gilger, Martha Jane Tipton, Mary Louise Huff, Margaret Brooks, Geraldine Hearn, Kathryn Davis, Wilhelmina Schlingman. Seventh row-Betty Lou Catching, Martha Br: ,s, Helen Ammons, Norma Cross, Sarah Ann Spitzmesser, Mary Beth Smith, Edith Conley, Marcella Ryan, Mary Baker, Barbara Tenney, Betty Fredenberger, Kathryn Webster, Gwendole Watts, Martha Kessler, Margaret Miller, Mildred Martin, Helen Wilson. Beta Keystoners ' HE BETA and Gamma chapters of the Keystoner Hi-Y Club were organized in 1935 in or- der to admit more girls to membership. A diversified program, including speeches from outstanding guests, book reviews, religious work, and social activities, is carried out through the three chapters. The social events include dances, teas, fun parties, Wiener roasts, and other recreations. Thus working together, the three chapters have continued on their way, persevering in their aims and making their purposes living prin- ciples. The Keystoner Hi-Y Week-end, which is held at the Yu M. C. A. camp, Camp Kemp, is a summer event. Dur- ing this period the boys and girls are able to become acquainted with camp life and the restful campfire meetings which end each evening. Limited to members of the Hi-Y and Keystoner organizations, it is one of the out- standing events of the year. Page 184 First row-Carol Lynn Gilmer, Madeline Fink, Alice Stranahan, Betty Lohman, Clarann Swartz, Catherine Shank, Mary Jane Parker, Jewell Dickey, Mary Butcher, Agnes Morey, Virginia Ryan, Lucille Pryor, Kathleen Chase. Second row- Audrey Clifton, Wilma Cookus, Daphna Ridgeway, Kathleen Orton, Charlotte Neely, Mary Alice Hoxie, Eleanor Frame, Jane Nelson, Florene Price, Martha Bell Haddock, Dorothy Cantrell, presidentg Mary Kaufmann, Audrey Sattler. Third row- Dorothy Kennedy, Barbara Foushee, Betty Parrish, Doris Swanson, Dorothy Kinnan, Sara Lisle, Rebecca Watkins, Nora Rafferty, Margorie York, Celeste Ann Childress, Francile Richison, Betty Gregory, Marguerite Bowlin. Fourth row-Evelyn House, Betty Joe Miller, Peggy Thayer, Helen Vernon, Joan Griffitts, Evelyn Sipes, Frances Babb, Beatrice Hedrick, Helen Jane Montgomery, Betty Sue Swaffer, Margaret Hilsabeck, Virginia Dickey, Amaneita Whitten. Fifth row-Sura Bloch, Catherine Shaffer, Velma Parks, Iris Moon, Evelyn Jones, Ruth Olesen, Betty Bruner, Alba Williams, Georgana Page, Vernus Weaver, Ruth Morrison, Eleanor Wyman, Miriam Endres, Mary Jane Hocker. Sixth row-Martha Morris, Gwen Leonard, Billy Kate Walker, Peggy Thompson, Priscilla Harry, Florence Reed, Josephine Brasier, Martha Cooper, Betty Overmlller, Verlah Ward, Mary Ann Sanders, Marcella Phillips, Norma Lee Valentine, Evelyn Dumit. Seventh row-Mona Brown, Marguerite Moore, Martha Thieman, Lois Drybread. Gamma Keystoners HROUGH joint meetings and cooperation with the Hi-Y, the Keystoner clubs are able to prac- tice their aim, To create, maintain, and extend, throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character. The Keystoner girls assist the Hi-Y boys during their annual Christmas membership drive and take part in other activities when they are needed. They are always Willing to render special services to the high school. Although it has not yet passed its fourth birthday, it has the largest membership of any high school or- ganization and is one of the most ac- tive. Each year, at Thanksgiving and Christmas time, the three chapters aid , needy families, give parties and enter- i tainments for the children of char- 2 itable organizations, and, jointly with l the Hi-Y, sponsor their impressive and H beautiful Vesper Service, which is held on Christmas Eve. Page f '- '- '- i7 W'- T ' i-,w,,,1,,,- -x, -we , '-q-vw: v ,, jea- rw ?2i?ir':'. '-- 2 Q3-y,a.i.,, ,. is xr. ,. f ififfef 1: .up Q lf,:jgigg'::55QfiQ5 r ,gift City if .i f A. -1 A .I l --cr, , , rm. . f.. V, wa :WJ J' ,ef A Wag! 4 l J V .- f' 1 wg.-.2'. 3: 'f , 1 f,., ,F 9i??fT??fs F- .tgirl I ' aw- uw-',-F ' J rw-33 .j p L 5' rklf affl ,.1. 1 , Aff? 225:25-, , .v11if2fs3sf5T?f' ,J a:.l.:r,. ,fl fygsfwiazsime -.1 J :FW4 vt: at il lflff 312' el- ... .l First row-Hart Hix, Edwin Libby, Richard Mason, David Murray, H. B. Latting, Bill Holway, Merton Houston, Charles Nesbitt, Charles McCollum. Second row-Joe Bottler, Harry Kinzie, Dick Murray, Ralph Moore, Hoover Van Horn, J. D. Nance, Jack Marshall, Sydney Terry. Third row-Bob Forsman, Joe Smith, Murl Raley, Richard Smith, Harold Orr, Joe Fusselman, Wesley Watson, Dick Nuckolls, Buford Tribble. Fourth row-Otis Wheeler, Bob Patterson, Bob Bowlin, Bill Hankla, Bob Dow, John Blankenchip, Royal Barton, Gilman Rogers, Dana Moss, Jack Morrison. H1fY NE OF THE most outstanding organizations of Central High School is the Hi-Y Club, the membership of which is made up of junior and senior boys of high Christian character. The club, organized in 1915, is sponsored by the Oklahoma Hi-Y organization, through the Tulsa Chapter of the Y. M. C. A. W. H. Hake, J. L. Goff, Rector Swearengin, and Max Mor- i rison have served the club as sponsors. The present sponsor is Ivan Singleton, who has directed the Work for the past two years. Many new projects have been undertaken under his leadership. XVith the purpose of creating, main- taining, and extending high standards of Christian fellowship throughout the school and community, the Hi-Y does much for high school boys. The membership is limited to juniors and seniors passing in all their subjects who Wish to uphold the Hi-Y pur- poses. Page 186 First row-Laurence McElwaine, Bob Douglas, George Riddle, Elmer Schoggen, Claiborne Davis, Vernon Foster, John Mavris, Harold Cox. Second row-Charles Stotts, Jim Steele, Sidney Patterson, Cecil Ferguson, Everett Pope, Harry Crowe, Bob Bass. Third row-Mervil Tubbs, Ralph Shaffer, Harry Powell, George Girouard, Lindsay Hume, Bill Gannaway, Sidney Lieberman, Reuben Snodgrass. Fourth row-Ben Gorrell, Robert Webster, Eugene Roads, George Widner, Charles Johnson, LeRoy Powers, Archie McGilvray, Fred Haddock, Jim Lundy, Donald Thomas, Curtis Roebkin. H1fY ' HIS ORGANIZATION is one of the most popular with boys because of its fine spiritual and social contacts. It sponsors Varied activities. One of the many projects started this year was the building of organizations for underprivileged boys. Each year the club furnishes Christ- mas dinner for many needy families. As a part of the Y. M. C. A. program, the Hi-Y has a membership drive for boys. This year the goal, set for three hundred and twenty-five, Was passed. Sports are another activity sponsored by this or- ganization. The club has its own bas- ketball team, which enters the annual Y. M. C. A. tournament. Many interesting and prominent men speak at the meetings of the club, adding much to their programs. The club entertains for members and guests about every two months and at the end of each year, with parties, dances, if' and outings. Page 187 . . H .Y - .V . ,,,,, E 5' -.i ,Twine Beggars U s 1:4 f'??'1V my 9 . S-1 1- l l 7 Y A L M..- N if VP .I fihaf -Q YN fi 'KY M Z .t ,,rs W, :levi leggeeg' READ Q . twliisgf ll' ajfn' f v Q5 , . L, .Z -ver a,,,,.. I l 1 . ai A , Y-2:52 -L Q i ' 1 . EE: J 'i . l L l 1 l -l ,E 4 E Z .. s 1 f v E U P 4 Z fs, Q ' 1 J i I 1 i l l l I ,. 'c -m.,.x s' .iggy at 1 iii? 14- 'I 'Mmm-. 5 ir' .:'5E ': iw .2 T 5 1lf'59f Q-z.gsi1am: . -t ' . fu- 4, ftp' 1:41 we M 541211 T ,.- rl' zifrz'-45 --' F654 -I., -,f 5'E'5 ifi. 'Wir fi Air-:ft2rf1.,f:i'ff ,awe-egL:,qf'4f ,,,: ,5,,.,fg75,,:. -7,-. aww, Efiifif-flifi. 'f-t2413g:-114214 is .---a. - ---. ., ,fqniw V X34 Jf if W ,, if I .1211 f as .Q First row-Jack Sanders, Harold Stone, Thomas Sparks, Norman Secrist, Joe Bradley, David Murray, Bert Byrd, Bill Peck, Bill Grubbs, Ralph Dunham. Second row-John Brown, Bill Pedrick, Harry Lamprich, Eugene Taylor, Frank Tincup, Rob Hays, Bob Van Horn, John Smith, John Tipton. Third row-Jerry Crosby, Royal Barton, J. W. Blankenship, Quentin Clock, Harry Stansbury, Bob Patterson, Harold Bates, Robert Church, Martin VanWieringen, Mack Creager. Fourth row- Harold Staples, Vernon Runyon, Richard Cannon, Ed Libby, Knute Sanders, M. C. Hopper, Harold Jones, Ed Levy, Tommy Green. Rex Carter. Fifth row-Robert Kitt, Harold Reed, Ralph Bloomfield, Atha Ross, William Smith, Ira Sparks, Jim Lundy, Edgar Tillery, Cecil Smith, GRADY SKILLERN, sponsor. Lettern'1en's Association N 193 0, the Lettermen's Association was organized to replace the Boys' Athletic Council. Only boys Who have distinguished themselves by acquiring an athletic T are privileged to become members of the organization. The aim of the club is the promotion of good sportsmanship, co- operation, and friendly fellowship among members. The organization meets every other Thurs- day during home room period, appear- ing on the programs are outside speak- ers, who discuss topics of departmental interest, and students, who provide entertainment. The present club is composed of fifty members who ren- der voluntary service for athletic con- tests and act as hosts to visiting teams. Cfficers of the organization are pres- ident, Royal Barton, vice president, Bob Patterson, secretary-treasurer, Tom Sparks, senators, M. C. Hopper and Jim Lundy. Grady Skillern, di- rector of athletics, is the sponsor. Page 188 First row-Dorothy Kennedy, Miriam Endres, Betty Lou Stites, Betty Woodson, Effie Buck, Ruth Hatcher, Mary Lea Hardin, Rachel Gephardt. Second row-HELEN Coamnarn, sponsor, Florence True, Jimmie Worley, Helen Comfort, Betty Chancellor, Barbara Wylie, Betty Rice, Martha Morris. Third row-Charlyne Karch, Frances Miller, Martha Lewis, Su- zanne Pulver, Virginia Crockett, Doris Stewart, Patience Jordan, Mary Butcher, Lila Earle. Fourth row-Jean Quinn, Helen Millikin, Ruby Sarnples. Lois Brown, Renabelle Gault, Mildred Pridemore, Mary Thompson, Billie Bustard, Joan Teider- man, Mildred Nauss. Fifth row-Jeanne Gougler, Roberta Chapman, Martha Briggs, Frances Huntsman, Wynona Rawlins, Joan Ammerman, Jeannette Smith, Sally Hensley, Zoe Adelhelrn, Maurine Richardson, Betty MacDowell. Girls' Athletic Association N AFFILIATION with the National Amateur Athletics Federation, the Girls' Athletic Associa- tion sponsors nine sports: hockey, volley ball, archery, basketball, indoor baseball, swim- ming, tennis, track, and dancing. Membership is open to all girls who have been in school long enough to earn five athletic points. Each member must own an activity budget, read the con- stitution of the association, and take , the pledge of membership. The club was organized to promote higher physical efficiency and to em- phasize true sportsmanship among the girls of Tulsa Central High School. The board, consisting of the president, Vice president, secretary, treasurer, two senators, and the heads of the nine sports, meets on Monday mornings during home room period. The regu- rs lar organization meetings are held in the high school building, twice each month, on Wednesday afternoons. Page 189 i 3 515' 'Wx 4 as 'r 44 F ikgie stag? 'i w as it il fa,T.1jf'f5f. o f +5195 awry- is '55-s . ' Ag . .- , ,, S7 . 3 1551 ' 1' . 1.5, ,.p ,. .1 IT t ffige f in lf' is 5,5554 'c l ' si . ,ig sh'-,., , i raqi in Qi ' few i 'I -Y' 'I 4, ' ,ixrfd 5, k a 1 l ' if' V' iii! fiaiatf . , Y-Y3,fsi,QQi-i ,gf f. -.-'wir 155' . -.iizgff TTR y ,.3-Lasse ' Vx: Ziff it Q 4 ' if v A ! .5 ' in A 1. - Q a I , N, r lr FIRST SEMESTER First row-Gerre Phillips, Ruth Cooper, Winnifred Wise, Carol Lynn Gilmer, Gladys Pauly, Bettie Lou Pratt, Joe Bradley, Robert Price. Second row-Kathleen Orton, Nora Rafferty, Dorothy Kinnan, Carolyn Ghorrnley, Julia Brant, Mary Louise Huff, Cecil Ferguson. Third row-Ann Wackenhuth, Myron Cole, Harry Missildine, JEAN BAXTER, sponsor, Louise Walker, Virginia Warner. James Argue, Bob Basham, John Long, Harry Heath. Tulsa School Life SECOND SEMESTER First row-Geraldine Phillips, Ruth Cooper, Anita Stewart, Myron Cole, Mary Louise Huff, Gladys Pauly, Carol Lynn Gilmer, Carolyn Ghormley. Second row-Harry Heath, Winnifred Wise, Jean Taylor, Elva Snodgrass, Kathleen Orton, Julia Brant, Elizabeth Kirkpatrick. Third row-Bob Basham, Lois Drybread, Edward Franz, Georgana Page, Arthelia Witty, Anna- bel Beck, Margaret Abrams, Martha Morris. Fourth row-Louis Gelfand, Virginia Warner, Betsy Baldwin, Ann Wackenhuth, Betty Bruner, Leigh McCaslin. Betty Pratt, Marcella Phillips. Fifth IOW-RUSSELL GAGE, sponsorg Cecil Ferguson, Elizabeth Gaultney, Elizabeth Harth, J. R. Barnett, Bob Price, John Long, Robert Staley, Joe Bradley, John Cowman. nw. ..., V Q-M,-V ,, W W 4 l Page 190 ,-X First row-Mary Jane Rorabaugh, Patricia Spillers, Mary Pitcock, Beth Cecil, Marilyn Metzer, Virginia Teeter, Joan Thomas. Second row-Dorris Snowman, Katharyn McKellar, Mary Kaufmann, Audrey Sattler, Georgenia Fry, Lee Put- nam. Third row-Ons MCBRIDE, editorial sponsorg WARD H. GREEN, chairman of Tom Tom boardg Jane Swan, Rosemary Kelly, Betsy Baldwin, Martha Jane Tipton, Lucius ADAMS, art sponsorg W. W. GRAHAM, director of printing. The following members were absent when the picture was made: Harvey Ammerman, LaVerne Fishback, and Mary Elizabeth Snow. Tom Tom YEARBOOK has been published by the senior class of Tulsa Central High School annually since 1909. The Tom Tom serves as an entertaining and interesting record of school remi- niscences for both students and faculty. The annual has received high rating among the year- books of the United States for several years. It is published through the efforts of three divisions: the art and the editorial classes and the i y high school print shop. The classes concentrate their efforts so as to com- plete most of their work during the first semester. To be a member of the editorial staff a student must have the recom- mendation of his English teacher and the approval of the chairman of the Tom Tom Board and the director of the Torn Tom class. Any student, to be a member of the art staff, must, after meeting certain requirements, obtain the approval of the art director. Page 191 W f'-' f - ff --A '- l ., 2 l i I k 1 w I 1:2 .. as 5 of 1 .. av . :nj Vgswl, with 1 ' V ' 515' isp! 5. m : 1-af? mi N' 1, . , exe? Eiiiif . aw?-5 f TL' f ,t15'Qj1f. 4, First row-Mrs. J, O. Mitchell, Mrs. J. A. Wadlin, Mrs. C. E. Moon, Mrs. O. W. Brown, Mrs. Guy Teterick, Mrs. M. B. Patterson, Mrs. T. J. Sharp, Mrs. L. K. Cecil. Second row-Miss Ednamay Weeks, Mrs. W. B. Hankla, Mrs. L. B. McCammon, Mrs. V. H. Jones, Mrs. R. V. Rorabaugh, Mrs. Thomas Argue, Mrs. E. K. Frank, Mrs. Elmo C. Puryear. Third row-Ward H. Green, Mrs. Byron Kirkpatrick, Mrs. T. L. Briggs, Mrs. Minnie Mae Summers, Mrs. Charles R. Nesbitt, Miss Lulu B. Beck- ington, Mrs. J. L. Lewis, Miss Gertrude Rector. Parent-Teacher Association Board HROUGH the ages, parents and teachers have desired a closer contact with the children and pupils intrusted to their care. In Tulsa, in 1920, the elders desired a closer Contact with their children and from this desire there emanated an organization, the Parent-Teacher Association, whose purpose it is to create the desired friendship between students, teachers, and parents. Mem- bers of the organization give gener- ously of their time and energy toward the promotion of the best interests of the school and community. The Par- ent-Teacher Association Board assists with safety and legislation. They en- tertain with several social activities and sponsor the annual Parent-Teacher Association banquet. The adult organ- ization offers scholarships and aug- ments the student aid fund, but the feeling of friendship established be- tween parents, teachers, and students is Worth more than the monetary aid. Page 192 Q , SENIOR PATRONESSES First row-Mrs. M. McKellar, Mrs. W. H. Cashman, Mrs. Ben L. Young, Mrs. W. B. Hankla, Miss Ednarnay Weeks, class directorg Mrs. B. T. Millikin, Mrs. L. K. Cecil, Mrs. Lloyd Orton. Second row-Mrs. H. L. Fredenberger, Mrs. H. P. Curtis, Mrs. W. A. Parker, Mrs. D. T. Meek, Mrs. Maude L. Cox, Mrs. J. J. Campbell, Mrs. C. R. Wackenhuth. Third row- Mrs. Oscar H. Hovis, Mrs. L. B. Riddle, Mrs. M. D. Leahy, Mrs. C. L. Brown, Mrs. P. P. McKirahan, Mrs. Emma Clay Hawley, Mrs. D. H. Montgomery, Mrs. H. G. Hix. Fourth row-Mrs. T. P. Gilmer, Mrs. D. R. Snow, Mrs. J. C. Bartlett, Mrs. J. A. Hardin, Mrs. T. E. Ninde, Mrs. Harry Kinzie, Mrs. H. I. Shirley, Mrs. H. A. Frame. Fifth row-Mrs. Frank Pauly, Mrs. J. B. Kell0gg, Mrs. W. B. Grimes, Mrs. O. B. Eakins, Mrs. F. S. English, Mrs. Sol Jacobs. JUNIOR PATRONESSES First row-Mrs. L. W. Grant, Mrs. J. D. Pollard, Mrs. T. E. Gage, Mrs. Fred X. Sulzbach, Mrs. L. G. Smith, Mrs. E. W. Pollock, Mrs. C. T. Byrd, Mrs. G. T. Granger, Mrs. J. O. Mitchell, Miss Lulu B. Beckington, class director. Second row- Mrs. Don Dingle, Mrs. T. H. Bernard, Mrs. R. E. Cuff, Mrs. W. H. Lightfoot, Mrs. C. L. Martin, Mrs. W. I. Southern. Mrs. N. R. Patterson, Mrs. R. C. Quirk, Mrs. T. E. Martin, Mrs. J. F. Griffitts, Mrs. Roger Durden. Third row-Mrs. H. W. Ca.mp, Mrs. E. J. Lawyer, Mrs. Carl L. Miller, Mrs. E. J. Goodman, Mrs. O. W. Brown, Mrs. V. H. Jones, Mrs. C. A. Roark, Mrs. V. C. Mieher Mrs. W. I. Forkner, Mrs. J. S. Mclver, Mrs. J. S. Goeppinger, Mrs. Henry Gaddy. Fourth row-Mrs. Charles R. Nesbitt, Mrs. Charles M. York, Mrs. Neal Harris, Mrs. Charles O. Ward, Mrs. B. J. Chronic, Mrs. C. J. Harry, Mrs. L. E. Crum, Mrs. Phillip D. Barr, Mrs. M. A. Phelps, Mrs. T. L. Briggs, Mrs. M. M. Kirksey, Mrs. J. H. Powers, Mrs. J. A. Babb. SOPHOMORE PATRONESSES First .row-Mrs. J. C. Seigle, Mrs. George Deeley, Mrs. John H. Keyes, Miss Gertrude Rector, class director: Mrs. Amos L. Guthrie, Mrs. H. H. James, Mrs. Russell B. James. Second row-Mrs. A. B. Williams, Mrs. Hal H. Cullen, Mrs. Elmo C. Puryear, Mrs. L. E. Wilkerson, Mrs. L. B. McCammon, Mrs. D. F. McMahon. Third row-Mrs. L. P. Fritsche, Mrs. W. K. Shepard, Mrs. E. D. 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MISS TULSA HIGH XVI BEN GORRELL SYDNEY TERRY HUGH sms ATTENDANT KING DAZE Xl ATTENDANT 4 I Wfvj T 14 L, lf' . :g ' E Y 1 i ,. Y ? 3 , I. , 1 5 1 i gy iw-. IW 1. Just a couple of Camp Kemp campers. 2. Margery York and Nora Rafferty watch the birdie. 3. Centralites take a day off. 4. The boys on the right attempt a Gable finesse. 5. Leland and Lorraine Williams captured this snake in the grass. Look closely and 'try to see the fish it just swallowed. 6. Bruce Luckett proudly displays this Mulvihill trophy he won at the National Model Airplane Contest. 7. A couple of Keystoners play piggy-backf' 8. A small group poses outside Central. 9. Sydney Terry, Charles Stotts, Jim Steele, and Jim Lundy Cthe bashful swainj at the Tennis Club. 10. Jeanette Masters and admirers in younger days. 11. The pause that refreshes. V 12. I-le'll get there THUMB way. 13. And they've all been to Sunday School-to hear Mr. Beck. 14. The usual after school crowd at the southwest door. 15. The Cavalier Club on Turkey Mountain. We , 'Zu' f2i2W5fEif'z I B 5 X 'Q J' N, ' ...., ,H-xg row .- -w 4 1 ' faq? 4:- 1 f 4 7 Q 1216 9 s 1 x af 1 V, ., 3 f 1 ,,4' 732 M X V ff. 16 ff 1, ,Ar A? 5 qw' :fain f 4 W AIA! 'VI liz ? 7 A ef f f , . Where things are fashioned blow by blow. The lathe is given hard usage in the machine shop. Wiring up telegraph sets in electrical appliances. Careful, d0n't spill it. Bill Peck manipulates the hand printing press. Harold Jennfngs is an expert with the jigsaw. Milton Miles with soldering iron makes things stick. Masterpiece from our metal crafts depart- ment. b K. 5 1 ff J' iz, fake vmwmy VG of fo 00 lv Q Q . Pome: Going to be bored, At the Board. Billy Beard wondering if it's animal, vegetable, or mineral. Camp is trying to get Bill Holway to hold her hand. No Semple, so Sonny's worried. Sorry, we're going the other way. Swing it, Cropper! You ought to be in reel pictures, Row, row, row your boat. 4, ff 9 off 49 Z1 f 'f ' ,f fy f .9 X K 'zlybf Q, , ,K r 'X 1 ' in' , ,,f Wm mv-f 1, . ' f ' 'i ,, rpiifffffff K' r if The main portals of C, H. S. Part of our skyline. A future Helen Jacobs here, maybe Where the Arkansas is winding. Refinery as seen from the bridge. Geology field trippers at Noel. Seventeen is almost a crowd. f. WM . ,M -419 H if ie, .y 4 x 4 - , X Y, 1 ,V mfg. ff ., - M, - Q4 4 I 254 J 9 i 4 W ' ft tk i ff '.- A 1 Z I f Q , f 4 2 yy' f w f Jw y Q54 V f 1 M 5 inf. , A I Q . 1 fx, H M.: ,r ,fa V ' L , 5 1. Back to nature. 2. If the dog weren't here, we could say doggone. 3. Patty Miller in a sociable mood. 4. Oh! for a gust o' wind! A 5. And he says he's shy. 6. Free-wheeling Cfor a quarterj. 7. Sitting pretty. 8. Don't rush, girls, it's not Robert Taylor. 9. Practicing? Building up to an awful let-down? The one on the left is a lamp post. Rosie and Jeanne getting chummy. Waiting for a street car- or something. A Tin Pan Alley aspirant. Careful there, Sonny. How long can this last? Three's a crowd - and what a crowd! Scramblers club ready to scram. Just pals. xi X x 5 W ,.,. 3 X- 54, V. my x Q fy f R . v ,X f 1 ' X . ff? gm.,-.Q,.,,.. k, . W , ' 4 sing '8qf3k , 'Y , . ., ' ,X dv H , X Q X' A . ,- ' 15 , M2 ww W--f 's X V . A ,. , y, .ii Y, 'Nm-.. W, ,.,:i. .. I . 3 ', X ,iifi x . 5 X Q , H N,,,,.A.,,A.A7,-,.m..w mx ,,,, EV, QQ W ,, 12, wg., N i u wi 1412.4 YS ww 1 ,4 f ::a4f'1.4 i:i91:'Yf'f17f 515631 TWU? fzxclsei' E353 as B, f gg? K 'gf' ff , 1 This one is worth two in the bush, any day. Their high school is backing them up. 10 11 12 13 14. What - not dancing? One-half of a quartet waiting for something to happen. Just some of our pretty Centralites. Surprise, girls! Betcha didn't know this, I betcha. Our Board of Education, home of the Sophomores. At the end of a perfect day. Two babes in a wood. 1937 knee action. Flag day? Georgenia and her smile of beauty. One of the Girls' League officers. Alone - for the first time in months. W ff ,V ,Av V, V.-A7 ff' my ,fa ,X 1 ' - , if , - L , , WW, , M , ., f. Vg, W , aw wc, W' 1' , 1 'S' ff. .X-Q.. ' 4 , www ' Q A good understanding. Robbing the cradle? Hold that pose. You're the tops. Looking over the city -these boys never overlook a thing. Asleep in the deep. Love thy neighbor. Harvey Ammerman enjoying a morn- ing ride. We like them tiny. , ,. g 2 GHZ 20 FW rpm ' f Z : K X ff K 'fe A221 2 1 We f , 1? , 4, W F ,,,, ff fl, a I gif, fab 0, ff f .,., W, I f 4 , , . lf, .VLf,,AJ5f,, . 4 fr. f f M' 'M 1. ' ' M eff .Q - KWH ., 4, t t fr ,, A, eg ,,-,,-,W fr- .cy-, Gfwf- X 7 4.1 ly! f, , 7X X Y f f i' , , 4 f f ,4 ff N f MM , -M, -1,1I'F', '-' ,.L:1,:,.lQiliZ7, 1 . L f 7, V fax , I vf i f ff wb' di fr- rl , , 7 ' S,,fWf9Z'4 ',.-Q if z iff, ,ffm .E-Ji .1 ' 4 , ,,.,,. 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What! a deserted hall in Central High? Unbelievable. 1 ,M Mix. 4 'is-1 W 1 X 9, Q, Jx Q Z AW , fi' 9 ff W , 4 x K , K ' ,,.-, -f - 1 f' '.,,' :Q . K ily, W. f , , I I 'V i 9 af 1 .. f 4 O , N g K 4, 3 ! , 1 4 K lf! A gf' Q 4 ff iv ' Q 4 X ff ff w ya Gi f X, ...:., Y, K 4' f , f i f F O ff s f f 2 W 2 ,. 1 pnpff , 'f - , w f , . 42 gvgggv JW rv X7 rfivv' 2 xg nv, VM x-,, , ,GJ Z W 7' . Mr. Gowans at his best. Mr. Foster, our principal. If we had one more, we'd have the four horsemen Mr. Green, our vice principal. Mr. Melton, business manager, with his secretary Mrs Edmonds Smiling over the fates of the sophomores Searching for the infinite, or a close up of a mlcrobe Not far from the madding crowd Guess what! Is it Shakespeare we're studyingq Hereis where we get our instruments of education Hungry Centralites, typical of 4,500 A portion of Central's library. Pick your typist. Our future dressmakers. In the boys! locker room. Speech Arts class in action. Waiting to see the class director , W ,, 2 waz -' . , vii, V x ft, if W WM, , .,,,,1.4d , ' 1 , 1,-sv 4 x I+ .1 1. Assembly again. -1 -. Down but not out. 3. Mickey poses with one of Tulsa's pretty Centralites. 4. Two horses and their friends. 5. And no place to go. 6. A rose among rosesg or are those roses? 7. lsn't this good of the cat, Dorris? 8. Gee, the sun must be bright. 9. Our idea of a perfect queen. Her Majesty, Frances. 10. Two loves have I. 11. Cleo Bateman, a future Benny Goodman. 25 ,,', f gsg. 24, 4 L I M N k.:a-gl ' 5 HU . , : hi , ,K Q 0: on t I. , , I, K: . rr is -. . - , Q W' f gag ,.,. f . T 1 1 oicx li Z A a f sr -Q so ig i..tti xx W' K A fa Y.. . ' v 3 i?6Z'l Peek-a-boo! Our amateur actors' idea of Romeo and Juliet. Going somewhere, Harriet? A Babe Ruth in the making, or Harry Heath, some time ago. Ar-thur any nuttier people than these three? Pick yourself up and brush yourself, off, Murl. Give me a date and a Ford V8. Oh boy! Is that hamburger getting the once over! Time off for a picture. Five lovely gals ready to take off. President Arthur and Miss Ronan. In Memoriam ' ZOE TABER 1 July 21, 1888-January 17, 1937 eginning of Work in Tu?: September, 1914 enty-three Years of S ice in Tulsa Schools ,ff 1 1 6 ,,,' ' M , ' k f , ff? if ?W WW X 5 Q- A , ,,,, . V f K 1,4 Z! li lu' X, X f af 1 ff ff f WWWZ Z Z Z F, - Z ZZ g Z If 294-we fmmfi? XZMWAM W A I ll W! aj , C , 'wwf ,N J J i fx wg f42MM J' 4 , f1f7Aj jg A A J Q44 if 'L' ff ff! XPag 1 Q WO f ,A,.f' x I vf,!,V'T' f?,.QC J V A 'MJ Us 56' L17 - +I , A 0 . J Rosc.5 o-rt. YQ' f Vw Mx? fx LT Q, Q., - - , b'tSrN'u 0 E BU! Of you FQ Vxouvi OK 6 K-YWAVN 159'-Y This 'CSN ,.... ff aww Na VX CGSSQ N lah! J XD N . ,Q-MMV Y 7-,U Q 7 j!?Q ss M, Q521? Wiggfffii hh 's,, f My X ggi 3? 67 i X 22122 gEifi?1f5fTA X 5? EPLMWNMMWWJ Q Lwwwwwyy i . MWWWMW W l V2 Y,,Z5Lm,f,O L f if i j i q1 i giyf L! Z I i ! 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