Central High School - Tom Tom Yearbook (Tulsa, OK)
- Class of 1939
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' 4 wi- wish Qififfizpqs f L H ff ffggisis ,awwwwflvllzffdzffzfrsvfmwmqmgmyugam f fran Dedication As a measure of our esteem, we dedicate this year- book to WILLIAM Howaan HAKE, whose contributions have added to the greatness of Central high school just as Oklahoma's contributions have added to the greatness of our nation. High scholastic standards and whole- hearted participation in those activities enjoyed by stu- dents and faculty alike, make Mr. Hake deservedly popular. Loyal friend and counselor to all, Pop', Hake with his twenty-five years of service, well deserves the title grand old man of Central. W. H. HAKE Foreword Oklahoma's growth and development from 1889 to 1939 has been remarkable. The realization of early dreams provides a colorful and individual state heritage. Aware that this transformation is of great interest to the students of Central, the 1939 Tom Tom staff welcomes the opportunity to present a full year of student activities blended with fifty years of Oklahoma progress. Urder of Books ADMINISTRATION CLASSES Board of Education Senior Administrative Staff Junior Faculty Sophomore ATHLETICS Football Basketball Other Sports ORGANIZATIONS FEATURES Tom Tom Staff EDITORIAL 'TONUVIY SIMON Elllfffll' JFANE Dl2IiLliY XIIRGINIA KAUVMANN A.Y.Y!It'iHfl? Ifzlifors Axsorifllr' Ifrliforx HIiI.IN PRIIISIER Sl'Ili0l' Srffiou Iizlilm' DIQR SIIFIIARII ROBEli'l' RORSQIIACII Pllolngrnfrllrr NItll1lI.YFl'ff!f Iiflyfflll' ALICE O,BRII?N BIs'I I'x' NIKON Arlirilvy Svcliou Ifzfilorx MARIZIE JOHNSON HI2I.IiN ROBINSIHN lIlIt1f'7'!'IlIX.WIII'lI S1'c'li0f1x Frlilor UlI1It'l'C,llS.Y1lll'lI Sc l'fi0Il.Y Erfifor IJORIS DI-.I3I.IzY B1lXfl1I'XS IWKII1!lgPl' LTRS. JEAN ROBVRTS BAXTVR IJfl'f'l.'f0l' of Tom Tom CIIIXX ART AJOAN BRINRLFY FRIPDA MA12 PARKS Erlifor Axxixlrzui Erfifor MFIxI1BFRs OIF STAFF BI2'1 l'Y MCMAPION KA'I'IfIFRINI1 VIRGINIA RHODES MARY LOU SIIXION .JACQUICIJNIQ AVFRY HELEN Furs SAMRIII2 IIIQIZ MASSIEY MISS I.Uc:II,I1 ADAMS Dirrclor' of Ari Sfaff W. W. GIRAIIAM WARII H. GIREFN Dirfcfor of Priufiug and Eugrr11'if1g Clvrzirnmu, Tom, Tom Borzrzf Springtime lends new lacauty to Central t CAMLRA VILWS BY TOM TOM Pl'lOTOCRAPl'lliRS lVla55ive Walls Look Down on Green Beauty Sttnltgltt and Shadows Play Tag Wttlu Central Ptllars of Wtsdorn, Potnttng to the Sky EntLr llore, Ye Wlto Would Become Learned A Shady Nook Otters Quictude Clear-cot' Lines Cltaractertze Central Knovvledgo ls the Road That Leads to Succees ,Auff Xxw Q WSW N . .4 if 4 M , , l xmw , , Wfsi 'Y Q qgjxv ' ' .ii x EWS x 4 A 2 ,J Q X mil If -'K Avg 'Km 5 mf, A, , x sk Y H s , Y a V' X , f I- I K 1 f A 0 .fu ,f L .,, ' ' Q A -i Y ' t Q 7 Q l.. 5 ,lr an .N M. ry J Q ' V .fi . sf an Je' My ., 1 K 5 a-'fa-as 1 ff' 9 , 1 ' .A if J, A JS' H .M , f , ,N 9 ir V S fA '3 mu,rtA My 4 2 .X , W 'V H ,f f ,w WN 6 Vm'. M XX. 3 as' 9 S as .gan-5---M , ' 'Q W . a 1 x 4 d s ,Q :SEZ 1 sw 4 55 F' .1.,., A, y Q id! Q' 1 ' ' wk v ,t .5-M ,X N ' 'M . 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Many have grandparents who participated in some of the runs for land, and bravely suffered privation and want before they became settled in the new country. We do not suggest that the students take up their residence in a sod shanty or subsist on bread and po- tatoes but we do think that Centralites might benefit by the possession of some of their ancestors' fortitude. Realists would say there is no need for Indian fighters and frontiersmen now. True enough, but there is a l l l need for alert young people to take over this mad world which the preceding generation has plunged into such a predicament. There is a need for someone who can solve the problems our parents have left us. In supplying this need, Central and its students are performing a service, the magnitude of which they little realize. 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PAGE 79 ,H -X. 4 V we-ff-Q' X., ff PAT SUPPES IIDWIN SIPPEL BIi'I'TY LOGAN PlAt'.Villl'l1f SCCOINI Sl'IlIf'5ft'l' l'1'1'xir1e111' Ifirxf S!'1I1l'Xft'l' Sc'L'1'c'lm'y HOWARD MCHENIKY DAVI-, LHILVINE jun IJAVIDSON GLRALD JOHNSON Treasurer Senator Senator Srmzfor Senior Class Hailing Jack james and Ivan Johnson as supreme potentates in sophomore and junior years, this year the class rode proudly on to greater xictories under the leadership of Edwin Sipple and Pat Suppes. 'We startled the dramatics world with such masterpieces as Poor Lifflz' Riel? fir! Naifoan Hale, Alaiffx Irish Rose, mul Sfagedoor. Miss Ednamay led our xx 'mdering feet through three enjoyable years at Central. Now, vie IUUSK don the formal robes of senior dignity and prepare to leave these hallowed halls. We earnestly hope that in some way we have en- riched Central as much as she has benefitted us. We leave best wishes for Weeks, assisted by Mrs. Maud Wendt and Miss Linnie B. Wilson, has future senior classes and with a prayer that we will not be forgotten. PAGE 80 Q ' V ' 5 k if te., . ii 6 s 1, - 'P I 3 .41fw5'g'i'Mfff , , if- ,W we - Q ,A ,1 fix , , Wm ., . gfwiaw if A ? Q v r A A 'Q - 3 X I AX 2 I , , I -I Q o, X It V 2 I I I ,Q I l i Q 'A If Q i1 7 E i I -F: I I? Yi. .-il 3 Walter Oakes Maudie Morton Nancy Thomas Virginia Boster Arlen Cunningham Mary Caroline McAfee Marguerite Stuart Howard Parker Howard Alexander Gerre Lee Wall Maurice Friedman Bill Elson Robert Dones Flora Bell Hensley Dick Calvin Herbert Maresh Senior Committees RITZ WEEK PAUL HEAP, Chairman Madeline Miller Tommy Simon Adrienne SENIOR DINNER MAXINE VINCENT, Chairman Jo Faye Harrison Gene Goodman Betty Nixon Bob Henderson Dick Carter Nancy Lively VANDEVER DAY DICK MIEHER, Chairman Mel Klar Dick Shepard Rosemary Dean CLASS DAY PATRICIA STEWART, Chairman June Manchester Margaret Brown Billy Hackathorn Bob Rorschach SENIOR BREAKFAST BILL GARRETT, Chairman Martha Ames Bob Fuller Naida Benson Arthur Leatherwood Dick Beckett Auerswald James Allison Anna Marie Nilson Helena Edwards Hubert Noble Joan Davis Harold Hedrick Frances Engle Guss Babb Taylor Burton Mary Bowles Tom Herndon Jack Porter Fern Alberty Jack Welsh Dudley Dixon john Rucher Melvin Putnam PAGE 82 l 3. ...W Z-,233 PENN LARY Bn'rTY XVRIGH1' Viknmm HAIKTII Dov Pl-I1II1Pb Pr'cxia'r'1zf T7'l'lI.YIl7'I'V Sccrvlary Vice Prrwdenf unior Class Take their Word for it, this Junior Class has hung up a record for breaking records. Not content with being the largest class in the history of the school 11,813 at the last censusj, they broke all class play ticket selling records with their first semester production, Clarelzre, by Booth Tarkington. From there they proceeded to shatter all precedent by pre- senting, as their second semester dramatics offering, Hazel Kirlze, with all the fuss and feathers that went with a night at the opera house back in the gay eighties. Under the able leadership of Miss Lulu B. Beckington, class director, Miss Isabel Watkinson and Mrs. Madge Gibson, assistants, and Penn Lary, president, the Junior class is sure to go on to greater heights and more records in Central. PAGE 84 WF Q A R, :P .. 2, 4 JUNIOR GROUP I FIRST Row-Geraldine Aab, Shirley Aaronson, Florine Ables, Bill Abrams, Virgil Adams, Wallace Adamson, Patricia Albert, Nada Jean Alden. SECOND Row-Hayward Alexander, David Walton Allen, Jim Allen, David Roy Alley, Paul David Alvis. Harold Ray Anderson, Johnny Jeff Anderson. THIRD Row4John Andrew, Nick George Andrew, Ann Andrews, Peggy Appell, Louise Archer, Nadia Louise Archer, Joanne Arnold. Mary Lou Arnold. FOURTH Row-Marjorie Jean Asher, Hilda Jean Aston, Helen Louise Atkins, Sam Bert Aubrey, Leon Audd, Waunita Audd, George Platt Aveilhe, Elaine Bahas. FIFTH Row-Bill Bailey, Ellis Brock Bailey, Graydon Bailey, Frank R. Baird, Betty Jane Baker, JUNIOR GROUP 2 FIRST Row-Bill Harvey Baker, Eugene Baker, Mary Louise Baker, Betty Jane Ballinger, Charles Ben Balsano, Charles Banfield, Bonnie Banner, Billy Hall Barbe, Ed Barnes. SECOND Row-Omer Barnes, Steele Barnett, Bus Barron, Jack Barta, Joe Barta, Ada Pearl Bartlett, Frances Leone Bassham, Ralph Lester Baston. THIRD Row-Tommy Reed Bates, Margaret Alyce Bath, Nathan Emery Bauer, Carl Bearden, Fred Logan Beck. Jack Beck, Barbara Beck- Strom, Yvonne Lucille Beeman, Dick Houston Belcher. FOURTH Row--Juana Lee Bell, Bert Benear, Jimmy Bennett, Lloyd Pane Bennett, John Leland Benson, Elizabeth Ann Bentley, Jack Benton, Mary Jean Berkman, Richard Markwell Berrian. FIFTH Row-Hazel Jean Berry, Jim Chisholrn Berry, Billy Best, Virginia Lucile Bicking, Merritt Bigelow, Dona Stella Biles, Bob Billings. I JUNIOR GROUP 3 FIRST Row-Suzanne Billings, Morris R. Billington, Reba Joan Billington, Frances Katherine Birbilis, June Elaine Bird, Charles Milton Bissell, Alta Louise Bittle, Jack L. Bivins, Riley Edward Bivins. SECOND Row-Bette Joan Blackburn, Vonda Mae Blackburn, James Calvin Blackford, Anne Blackman, Marshall Blackwood, Don Frederic Blaicher, Eugene William Blaine, James Garfield Blaine. THIRID Row- Marie Bland, Virginia Bledsoe, Gertrude Blend, Kathleen Bliss, Robert Bliss, George Bloch, Marianne Elizabeth Bloesche, Chester Bloomfield, Betty Lou Bocox. FOURTH Row--Dorothy Sue Bodenhamer, Donald Leroy Bohannan, Hazel Bolen, Geraldine Boling, Wright Bomford, Willis Booth, Robert Leo Boothe, Marian Jonnie Borgwald, Marilyn Louise Boswell, FIFTH Row-Edgar Bottler, Don Louis Botz. Edward Bounds, Douglas Johnston Bourne, Ruth Anna Bovaird, Duncan Bowie, Ora Lee Bowles. Evelyn Bowles. PAGE 85 wlffgge 1,113 ,., .,.. M 3 JUNIOR GROUP 4 FIRST Row--William Frank Boyd, Lois O'Dell Bradfielcl, Glen Raye Bradford, Harold Charles Bradford, Ruth Elizabeth Bradford, Edgar Bradley, Robert M. Braley, Marie Bramwell. SECOND Row-Betty Jean Branham, Wanda Mable Brannon, J. D. Brasier, Claude Bray, Mary Inez Braye, Bob Briggs, Telva Jean Briley. THIRD Row-Joan Vera Brimm, Joan Ann Brion, Harrell Britton, Dick Broach, Floreine Louise Brooks, Henry Brown, Richard Brown, Lora Jeanne Brox. FOURTH Row-Ruby Brumley, Doris Dean Brummett, Lloyd Ray Brummett, James Leslie Brunk- hurst, Betty Lou Bryan, Walter Donald Bryant, Louise May Buck, Gene Roy Buckner, Mary Louise Bunch, Betty Joanne Bunn, Mary Martha Burchfield. JUNIOR GROUP 5 FIRST Row-Norma Jean Burden, Ruth Marie Burger, George Edward Burgher, Billie Maxine Burke. Dorothy Jane Burke, Betty Trobridge Burkitt, D. F. Burkitt, Barbara Burton. SECOND Row-Bob Edward Busch, Frances Jane Busch, Natalie Marie Busch, A. M. Butcher, Richard Edward Buzard, George T. Bynum, Gibson Byrd. THIRD Row-Ramona Caffee, Conley Cain, Billye Martha Calles, Patricia Anne Camblin, Eugene Campbell, Geraldine Campbell, James Leslie Campbell, John Sener Campbell. FOURTH Row-Juanita S. Campbell, Laura Lee Campbell. Otis Case Campbell, Jack Cannon, Nadine Katrina Cantrell, Velma Caplas, Shirley Elizabeth Caplin, Katherine Ann Carey, Jim Carmichael, Freeda Carper. JUNIOR GROUP 6 FIRST Row-Quincy Carrens, Connie Marie Carter, Delia Beth Carter, Robert Neal Carter, Bill Caskey, Vivian Lee Caskey, Carolyn Lucile Cason, Juanita Kathryn Cates. SECOND Row-William George Catts, Dorine Patricia Caughey, DeWitt Chance, Anna Jeannette Chancellor, Jane Anne Chandler, Nettie Winfrey Chandler, Rosalie Rubey Chaney. THIRD Row-Harold Edwin Chapman, Robert Chapman, Sterling Chapman, June Chenault, Morris Chil- dress, Florein Church, Clara Marie Clark, Robert Clarke. FOURTH Row-Vernon Dale Clausing. Edward Lewis Coch- ran, Sanford Cohn. PAGE 86 I 1 , . Q f I 'lk iff? , M , l Jeni? I Vi K J ,J ms! .:Y?,Q5f,Qg,'y 5,35 A VV , V ,, ,uf Kgi!e,,,g'.qQw M rrb- -4 YL 1 ' - N I ,I ,-fh R fwiigx. JUNIOR GROUP 7 FIRST Row-Elmer Judson Coleman, Faye Jean Coleman, Jack William Coleman, Harry Albert Coley, Mildred Marie Coley, Marjorie Louise Collier, Taylor Collins, Bruce MacLeod Colton, Margaret Sue Colvin. SECOND Row- Cathleen Marjorie Conley, Norma Nadine Conley, Evelyn Conn, Amos Arthur Conner, Laurieta Conner, Burton Conrade, Robert Conwell, Barbara Cook. THIRD Row-Dorothy Juanita Cook, Lemoine Cook, Marjorie Helen Cook, Rose Marie Cook, Sarah Elizabeth Coon, Mary Louise Cooper, Hazel Jean Copeland, Betty Jean Corby, John Cordell. FOURTH Row-Richard Cordray, Evelyn Lorene Corey, Billie Mae Cormack, Clarence Ray Cotter, Mary Cotton, Floyd Richard Courtney, Lea Covington, Bill Craig, Earl Craig. FIFTH Row-James Crankshaw, Bunny Crawford, John 'v ,RH . N .2 A if Y Q Inf . IP1 fi 5 Eggffir 8 ff ifffifg 5 X ,I , Mfr ' :ff Krri-AIX mf ., 7 ,JC ,J Kits? Jael Z I Jg !Vi'fVf' , f wig, gillII'jX'f71'g X' ' s if fy ,tg If Henry Crawford, John Roy Crawford, Mary Lucille Crawford, Lloyd Creekmore, Lionel Ellis Cripe, Virgil Crippin, 'ff 'V' , Nola Pauline Crisp, Mary Jane Crotchett, Vernon Crouch, Beatrice Clee Crow. it, Jay' . f JUNIOR GROUP s Qlfrmx in ff . I x , FIRST Row-Walter Arnold Crow, Mildred Aileen Crutchfield, Bernard James Cunningham, Maudie Ann Cun- ix 'ay , if ningham, Mark Curry, W. Bob Curtis, Louise Ellen Curtis, Orrell Curtis, Harold Dake, SECOND Row-Ruth Joyce XX X121 f. . , Dale, John Daley, Lee Daniel, Alice Lou Daniels, Katherine Elsie Darrol, Lou Davenport, Cecile Little Davis, George SEXY IV--,xg ffxl Newton Davis, THIRD Row-Glatha Bell Davis, Lawrence LeRoy Davis, Marie Cecil Davis, Mary Jean Davis, Wiley tx RA an . Davis, Mac Dawson, Jennie Kathryn DeArman, Paul Julian DeCorte, Julien Joseph Dedman. FOURTH Row-Arthur ' ' -' 1' Eugene, Lloyd Raymond Denney, Mildred DeSelm, Barbara Detjen, Norma Jean Deutsch, Philip Deutser, Donald xg .j E ' Vernon Dewey, Nadine Norma DeWitt, Charles Dickey. FIFTH Row-Dorothy Dickson, Juanita Dicus, Bill Richard 1' V jf, I W Dietrick, Betty Lee Dillon, Evelyn Esther Dingle, Chrysteen Dirion, Ralph Disney, Louise Ditzler. ,X ttgjljfki' JUNIOR GROUP 9 ' 9 ,, X FIRST Row-Craig Doennecke, Bill Donaldson, Billie Jean Dooley, Marian Lee Dorney, Everitt Dotson, Betty . x4Lg,,,'!' A Anne Doty, Gene Doty, Doris Dowell. SECOND Row-Charles Edward Doyle, Peggy Avis Dugan, Vesta Dugger, .fx-.1,y,: jI' , , Dorothy Dumit, Charlotte Dunagan, Mary Dunagan, Jean Dunaway. THIRD Row-Mary Dunlap, Jimmie Robert, li ,gf James Newton Dupree, Mary Ellen Durkee, Lois Durant, Margaret Dwen, Velma Fay Eagon, Edwin Eanes. FOURTH 5.,iQfiQ?Qf1?H2f f. if Row-Betty Lou Easley, Kenneth Theodore East, Darwin Eaton, Don Edwin Eaton, Frances Edmiston, Cleo Ed- A ' wards, Dorothy Lee Edwards, Gerene Jerry Edwards. Frrrn Row-Jack Edwards, Bertha Irene Ehlers, Ed. T. Eitz- 'Y 'ISF man, William Andrew Eklund, Howard Elder, Janet Ellis, Joe Henry Ellis. five PAGE 87 g ,T , 3 H aff-R- r T 'J 'W'S 5. i T' ...L e.fi,,,,a.52,...-a,,t - I .R M I J- fN-f..+:2'z-- -. JN If 7 vi QC JUNIOR GROUP 10 FIRST Row-Loretha Joan Ellis, Rosemary Elizabeth Ellis, Helen Irene Ellison, Richard Harold Elliston, Bill Emanuel, Verna Lea Emery, Dean Emigh, Mark Endacott. Jean Engler. SECOND Row-John Eppler, Ruth Frances Erwin, Betty Jean Eslick, Natalie Sue Essman, Morris Etheredge, Gomer Evans, Marjorie Rhea Evans, Harriet Fair. THIRD Row-Jeanne Lorene Fanning, Betty Maurine Farquharson, Mary Virginia Farley, Dorothy Farnsworth, June Claire Fenton, Pauline Frances Fenton, Patsy Ann Ferguson, Saleta Field, Mildred Finkel. FOURTH Row-Mary Finlayson, June Frances Finley, Thomas Welch Finley, Dorothy Fisher, Ruth Fisher, Margie Lee Fisk, Bill Eldon Fiske, Rebecca Fite, Robert Flanagan. FIFTH Row-Dee Vota Fleming, George Fletcher, Wanda Onetta Flippen, Doris Lorraine Flourney, Faye Margaret Flynn, Emma Lou Foley, Bill Ford. JUNIOR GROUP 11 F1RsT Row-Lowell Ford, Betty Foreman, J. L. Fortin, Jurlene LaVern Fortner, Walter Lee Foster, Clyde Fox, Louis Fox, Ida Annes Foyil, Carolyn Frair. SECOND Row-Joyce Frair, Arvil Clell Francis, J. D, Francy, Truman Lee Franklin, Betty Lou Frazier, Vivian Nadine Frazier, Betty Freed, Lois Freeland. THIRD Row-Harriet Freeman, Jimmy Freese, Martha Jane Frew, Russell Fick, Mary Louise Frye, Bernice Fuller, Grace Delaine Fuller, Richard Thomas Fuson, Robert Fuson, FOURTH Row-Lewis Gaither, Bob Eugene Galbreath, Neal Galbreath, Glovonne Gambill, Lillian Gammon, Anna Lou Gary, Maryemma Gates, Bette German, Connie Ghormley. FIFTH Row-Alfred Gibbs, Amy Jane Gibbs, Felicia Jane Gibbs, Suzanne Gibbs, Betty Gilbert, Charles Giles, Kenneth Gill. JUNIOR GROUP 12 FIRST Row-John Thomas Gilliland, James Harold Gimlin, Mary Glover, Bill Glenn, Paul William Goaz, Mildred Helen Godwin, Bonita Sue Goins, Marjean Goins, Beverly May Goldberg. SECOND Row-Barbara Goldman, Beatrice Good, Billy Goodison, Victor Goodwin, Billie Mae Gordon, Carolyn Jayne Gordon, Opal Gower, William Larkin Graham. THIRD Row-Douglas Grandstaff, Everett Gray, Jack Daniel Gray, Laurine Elizabeth Gray, Raymond Lee Gray, Russell Neal Gray, Jess Dorning Green, Priscilla Green, Mary Jeanne Greene. FOURTH Row-Betty Greer. Russell Grettum, Earl Dennis Griffin, Jack Dale Griffin, Rosa Joy Griffin, Helen Louise Grimes, Martin C. Grover, Madelyn Genelle Grubbs, Dorothy Arlene Guest. FIFTH Row-Joe Gunn, Richard Gustin, Susanne Haas. PAGE 83 JUNIOR GROUP 13 FIRST Row4Maurice Glen Hackler, Ashley Hagar, Bettie Haggard, Audrey Hewlitt Hairgrove, Gwendolyn Dean Hale, Opal Hale, Howard Nelson Hall, Lewis Hall, Bobby Hamby. SECOND Row-Dorothy Jean Hamill, Juanita Hamman, Huggins Hancock, John Hancock, Murl Hancock, Carl Emil Hane, Ethel Mae Haney, Luella Hanks, Ti-mu-, Row-Lois Marie Hanna, Harold Albert Hanoch, Bill Edward Hansel, Jayne Hansen, Nadine Hansen, Ruth Ellen Harling, Tom Edwin Harling, Velma Ruth Harnden. Jack Harper. FOURTH Row-Max Wilbur Harper, Fred Dean Harris, Helen Pauline Harris, Iva May Harris, Nettie Mae Harris, Robert Harry, Eldon Hart, Virginia Harth, Ann Hai-- wood. FIFTH Row-Lois Hatfield, Virginia Maxine Havens, Mary Ann Hawman, Peggy Anne Haycroft, Margaret Josephine Hayman, Betty Laurine Hays, Louise Leonard Heath, Gertrude Heck. JUNIOR GROUP 14 FIRST RowALorin Ray Hedrick, Musadora Heiser, Bob Henderson, Lorraine Henderson, Billy Hendrix, David Hendrix, Beatrice June Hengst, Ennis Harold Henry. SECOND Row-Robert Allen Henry, Nat Henshaur, Joe Henson, Tom Henthorne, Elizabeth Anne Herald, Donald Herrin, Richard Lee Herron. THIRD Row-Forrest Hugh Hickman, Naidene Hickok, Joanne Higdon, Marie Evelyn Higgins, Dorothy Mae Highsmith, Sprague Hildebrandt, Gloria Ami Hilditch, Emily Florence Hill. FOURTH Row-George Raymond Hill, John Richard Hill, Roberta Hill, WandaClem Hill, Inafern Hillme, Doris Jean Hinds, Jimmie Hingey, Claude Morris Hixson. FIFTH Row-Pocahontas Hofstrom, garolyn Lee Holderman, M. L. Holland, Audrey Hollingshead, Roy Gene Hollingsworth, DuRee Hollis, Alvis Shelton o loway. JUNIOR GROUP 15 FIRST Row-Sammye Holly, Babette Joan Holm, Ellen Holmes, Lee Jean Holmgren, Alice Sexton Holsten, Edwin Ray Holt, June Rose Holt, Wanda Louise Honska, Donna Belle Hoover. SECOND Row-Carolyn Hopping, Thomas Hopson, Phyllis Elizabeth Horn, Jane Horton, Collis Hoskins, Elizabeth Ann Hough, Peggy Ann Houser, Jimmy Huston. THIRD Row-Wallace Edward Howard, Walter Dean Howell, Clarence Howerton, Christine Fern Hubby, Nettie Belle Huck, Richard Russell Huckett, Bill Orlando Huddleston, G. C. Hudson, Juanita Hudson. FOURTH Row- Juanita Lois Hudspeth, Jack Huff, Pauline Hufford, George Bernard Hughes, William Lawrence Hughey, Longstreet Hull, Mildred Irene Hull, Paul Humphries, Frank Hunter. FIFTH Row--Ruby Lucille Hunter, Florence Hurst, Mary Louise Hutcherson, Helen Louise Hutchison, Dorothy Hyler, Betty Anne Ice. PAGE 89 -.N e a 1 K 4 V., 1 1 KW avg L l 'f F07 'ilk I' , X ., , W Mimi xy FA: 1 1 ,Ki f .Q ', Q if' ' ix. V' ii? N-ff' jig? V - :Mi .4 fit ci .5 ,ffl ,ft f' jj, i,,q.M,' ,rg IFWQ ff w xi' - 'S-'T- ' l Y 5. K ity it Y it 2 Wifi, - f , LAQ' ,: A -1,4 fv -t 49' 4 ' ,v . 55341. ,, V. nf ,. 5,5 I M,A., f5i3??5i937f' A L M 1' gow JUNIOR GROUP 16 FIRST Row-Alfred John Inderrieden, Jack Ingram, H. E. Jackson, Mary Lee Jackson, Adra Ralph Jacobs, John William Jacobs, Douglas Rogers Jaeger, Doris Marie Jacobsen, Betty Louise Jaggers. SECOND Row-Roger Fred Jameson, Ralph Edgar Jehle, K. C, Jehs, Pressley Allen Jenkins, Wilola Louise Jenkins, Pauline Jensen, Joe Jillson, Alice Johnson. THIRD Row-David Johnson, Nathan Johnson, Foster Earl Johnson, Wesley Johnson, Helen Cleo Johnson, Jo Marie Johnson, Johnny Johnson. Julia Anna Johnson, Marjorie Jean Johnson. FOURTH Row-Mark Johnson, Walter Robert Johnson, Virginia Johnston, Clarence Jones, Don Wesley Jones, Donald Ray Jones, Doris Jones, Dorothy Jones, Duena Faye Jones. FIFTH Row-Elizabeth Ann Jones, Jimmie Jones, Sarah Catherine Jones, Thomas Edward Jones, Aileene Jordan, William Thomas Jordon, Barbara Joyner, Leslie Edwin Kaff. JUNIOR GROUP 17 FIRST Row-Zoe Ann Kahrs, Francis Ann Kanada, Joyce Ellen Kaplan, Glennis Kashwer, Ruby Ann Kashwer, Howard Kaufman, Joe Frank Keith, Gloria Maurice Kelley. Ruby May Kelley. Siacomx Row-Foye Kelly, Patricia Kathleen Kelly, Dale Kennedy. Dan Kennedy, John Louis Kennedy, Eygene Kenney, Ned Arthur Kent, Betty Jane Kerr. THIRD Row-David J. Kerr, Martha Anne Kerr, Dena Keskebas, Mary Keskebas, Alvin Kessler, Fred Kessler, Mary Lou Kesterson, Gene Ralph Kibbons, J. B. Kibler. FOURTH Row-Frances Irene Kieser, Francis King, J. O. King, Madelyn Faye King, Fay Evadne Kingsbury, Mary Ann Kinzie, John Shelton Kious, Albert Kirkland, C. P. Kirk- patrick. FIFTH Row-Catherine Ann Kisler, Everett Lee Kitrell, Velma Mae Klaus, Robert Waldo Klein, Angelina Klintos, Ina Lois Knight, Dolores Eileen Knost, Frances Marie Knoton, Bill Koberling. JUNIOR GROUP 18 FIRST Row-Frank Theodore Kondos, Charles Kosier, Rose Mary Krakower, Joe Clark Laley, Dick David Lambert, Margaret Lee Lampkins, Dorothy Lee Lancaster, Prentiss Lancaster, Jack Keith Landers. SECOND Row-Guy Landes, Harold Marion Langley. Charles Langston, Grant Lankford, Bob Lantz, Penn Lary, Loris Lauener, Dick Lawrence. THIRD Row-Chloe Lawson, Katherine Louise Lawson, Wilma Faye Lawson, Jimmie Leach, Dot Lee, Irene Lee, Robert E. Lee, Louise LeGoullon, Doris Sara Lehman. FOURTH Row-Helser Edward Leland, Dorothy Edna Lenon, Florence Leon, Clarence Weldon Leonard, Betty Joe Lewis, Jean Mildred Lewis, Jim Richard Lewis, Lee Lewis, Mildie Lewis. FIFTH Row-Rachel Louise Lewis, Roberta Lewis, Joe Hodges Linde, Elizabeth Louise Litchford, Jack Little, Marcia Jeanne Livingstone, Pauline Marie Livingstone. A ' 7' I--aa.-at ..., A., , ...,...,,, PAGE 90 f .raw '---M---if Y. , , 'N 1 F' L A f ...L N , I W-M... 4wNmf.....e.N-,N . ...-.,.:w...,-, '-1 -HSL. i- 'ww ring A Ii' ,X 'af can JUNIOR GROUP 19 FIRST Row-Hortense Lloyd, Oletha Mary Lloyd, Marguerite Lee Locke, Bettie Jane Long, Reva Lucille Long, Margaret Ann Lopp, Eudora Losey, Albert George Lott. SI-:COND Row-Fount Sears Lovejoy, Martha Lovell, Alfred Loy, Ruth Loyd, Bill Lucas, Marjorie Luebker, Vernon Lukenbill. THIRD Row-Inez Lunsford, Charles Lynch, Emily Dorothy Lysinger, Virginia Beall Lytle, Oolieta Ioleane Maben, Martha Helen MacCarrol, Bob MacDiarmid, Malcolm Wayne MacDonald. FOURTH Row-Earl Mackie, Jim Crawford. Frieda Mae Madison, Joe Madrano, Lucille Malinka, Billy Manly, Betty Ann Markham, Mildred Roberta Markley. FII-'TH Row-Alvin Markus, Earl Markwell, Joe Marler, Dick Marsh, Billy Virgil Marshall, Bob Marshall, John Bruce Marshall, June Helen Marshall. JUNIOR GROUP 20 FIRST RowABette Jane Martin, J. C. Martin, Lloyd Martin, Mack Martin, Marjean Martin, May Martin, Neil Floyd Martin, Wilson Martin, Edward Mace. SECOND Row-Bob Allen Mason, Kathryn Mason, Mary Sue Mason, Mona Maxine Mason, Sammie Lea Mason, Eloise Masters, Bill Jay Matheny, Eloise Mathes. THIRD Row-Danny Mathey, John Edward Mathis, Joan Matthews, Shirley Matthews. Helen Leona Mavris, Betty Lee Maxwell, Betty Lois May, Beulah Vee May, Werdna Mays. FOURTH Row-Bill Mayfield, Fred James McAnally, Lois Ellen McAnally, Joan McArthur, Charlotte Evelyn McCain, Joan McCain, Eleanor McCaskey, Joe McClafferty, Shirley McClaskey. FIFTH Row4I-larold McClelland, Katheryn Sarah McCluney, Pat McClung, Ruth McCool, Mary Jo McCollough, Bob Mc- Collum, Ilene Agnes McCOlpin, Martha Ann McComb, Rosemary McComb. JUNIOR GROUP 21 FIRST Row-Gayle McC0rkle, James B. McCormick, Maxine McCormack. Merry Lee McCrary, Malcolm Murray McCune, Ray McDaniel, Patricia Gene McDannOld, J. W. McDermitt, Bill Logan McDonald. SECOND Row-Maxine McDonald. Virginia McEntire, Norma Jean McGee, Betty McGilvray, Virginia Louise McGinnis, Clyde Porter Mc- Grew, Bill Edward McKay, Ilima Ellen McKenzie. THIRD Row -Mary Catherine McKeown, Betty McKimm, John Elza McKinney, Raymond McKinney, Ruby Louise McKinzie, Warren G. McKinzie, Elaine McLelland, Guy Mc- Mackin, Clarence McMillan. FOURTH Row4Jack McMinn, Hampton Lewis McNally, Mellmary McNelly, James McNeill, Betty Lou McNeley, Robert Franklyn Mead, Charles Mechling, Billy Megee, LoHama Winnifred Mercer. FIFTHNEIOW-Helen Merrick, Frances Metcalfe, Ann Adelle Miller, Bob Eugene Miller, Charles Miller, Charles Wil- iam iler. PAGE 91 w '.1 ,-1 I mf 249, QQ' I-I... '-w AR... JUNIOR GROUP 22 FIRsT Row-Evelyn Alplia Miller. Gene Miller, Helen Frances Miller, Helen Lorraine Miller, Jack Snell Miller, Maxine Miller, Paul Mills, Jack Mitchell. SECOND Row-Martha Jane Moltz, Wendell Eugene Monger, Norma Mont- gomery, Polly Margaret Moody, Richard Earle Mooney, Bobby Moore, Eugene Moore. THIRD Row-Harold Moore, Joe Moore, Virginia Opal Moore, Madelyn Moote, Joleen Morero, Betty Jane Morgan, Betty Jo Morris, June Elizabeth Morrison, Dorothy Jean Morton. FOURTH Row-Warren James Morton, Charles William Moss, Elaine Moss, Jack Allen Moss, Russell Everett Moss, Josephine Pearl Moyer, Martha Mullen, Betty Gene Mullins, Jack Charles Murphy. JUNIOR GROUP 23 FIRST RowwJack Raymond Murphy, Alice Louise Murray, Bob Ray Murray, Donna Jeanne Murray, George Collins Murray, Mary Jane Murray, George Brinton Murry, Martha Elizabeth Murry, Dorothy Musick. SECOND Row- Anna Ruth Myers, Betty Ruth Myers, Bill Myers, Clarence Myers, Virginia Ruth Myers, Vernon Talmage Myrick, Mary Belle Nair, Edwin Ernest Neal. THIRD Row-Patricia Jeanne Neely, Charles Neerman, Carol Neilson, Jean Nelimark, Daisy Nelson, Hal Harold Nelson, Jerry Nelson, Kathryn Nelson, Stephen Nelson. FOURTH Row-Faith Neumann, Helen Louise Newman, Veda Iris Newton, Iris Frances Nichols, Jimmie Jerome Nichols, Edna Belle Nichol- son, John Nicholson, Martha Sue Nicholson, Ruth Marie Nickel. FIFTH Row-Pete Nicklau, Melva Arleen Norcom, Virginia Lee Northcutt, Billie Francis Norton, Raymond Alfred Nott, Opal Marie Nubernyer, John Roger Null, Mary Louise Oak, Joe Oakley. JUNIOR GROUP 24 FIRST RowiMarion Louise Obermiller, Jo Ella Oliver, Bill John O'Meilia, Charles Roland O'Meilia, Dell Frank Osborn, Mary Evelyn Otto, Wanda Jean Otto, Bill Owen. SECOND Row-Ruth Eunice Owen, Erma Arline Owens, Elrno Ozrnent, Edwin Packard, Wayne Padgett, Mary Elizabeth Page, Dan Albert Painter. THIRD Row-Jerry Pappan, Richard Paris, James Tilden Park, Ruth Ann Park, Morene Parks, Robert Winfield Parks, Bonnie Louise Parsons, Geraldine Patison. FOURTH Row-Roberta Aldine Patrick, Arthur Patterson, Helen Louise Patterson, Louise Marie Patton, Francis Rebecca Paul, Charley Paulos, Imogene Margaret Payne, Phillip Payne. FIFTH Row-Robert Lee Payne, Jack Peacock, Alleyne Pearce, Carol Pearson, Forrest George Pease, Virginia Pease, Norman Otis Peck. PAGE 92 .ff 'R ,ff ,af . J' ig'r'e at di: ,A fggf'lQ4521Eg5EeE5a,'94f' '5Cgil: jig!! grfighgaiigi iiijE5??ig., Q if' .' .,. ry qwn: 'E' an JUNIOR GROUP 25 FIRST Row-Russell Pennington, Austin Elsworth Penrose, Norma Jean Perkey, Mary Elizabeth Perrin, Robert Perryman, Clara Faith Peters, Betty Ann Petersen, Marie Elizabeth Petersen, John Petty. SECOND Row-Rex Eugene Pfleiger, Bill Dwight Phillips, Don Ray Phillips, Dorothy Jane Pickens, Lyman Pierce, Marjorie Claudine Pierce, Mar Jo Pierce, Mary Pigler THIRD Row-Roberta June Piper Anna Laura Pittman, Rosemary Polk, Pauline Pollard, Y - , Mary Margaret Poole, Wilma Harriett Pope, Josephine Porter, Dorothy Jean Post, Billy Postlewait. FOURTH Row Eleanor May Postlewait, Fern Potts, David Marvin Powefl, Jimmy Prater, Bob Glynn Preston, Portia Antoinette Preston, Ann Jean Prewitt, Elta Marie Price. JUNIOR GROUP 26 FIRST Row-Maxine Jewel Price, Jean Mildred Pringle, Constance Psimer, Gene Purdy, Betty Ann Putnam, Mary Eloise Pyle, Marcella Lois Quesenbery, Dorothy Elizabeth Quirk, Norman Raborn. SECOND Row-A. J. Ragan. Lois Irene Rainbolt, Bob Ralston, Art Ramage, Shirley Ann Rambo, Betty Jo Randall, Thelma Jean Randall, Billie Ranson. THIRD Row-Helen Rapaport, Helen Theresa Rapier, Joan Delores Rash, Delta Maxine Ratliff, Harry Ravitz, Wilma Rayborn, C. A. Rayon, Mary Rayson, Ada Belle Reamay. FOURTH Row-William Jay Rector, Earl Redman, Robert Franklin Redmond, Betty Jo Reece, Guy Reed, Jack Reed, Kenneth Allen Reed, Patricia Jane Reed, Marilyn Beth Reeson. FIFTH Row-Richard Manning Reeves, Florence Alene Renegar, Mark Allen Renick, Vera Estelle Reynolds, John Richard Rhine, Priscilla Rhodes, Walton Rice, Mary Frances Richard. JUNIOR GROUP 27 FIRST Row-Ashton Leroy Richards, Irene Winifred Richards, John Giddings Richards, Juanita Richardson, Luther Lee Richison, Klementine Rickey, Ruth Riddle, Wilma Dean Ridge, Jean Marie Riesinger. SECOND Row- El b th R' b , Robert Jennings Riggs, Richard Riley, Helen Clarice Rimovsky, Dewey Alfred Rippy, Juanita Mae iza e lg y Rippy, Grover W. Risner, Mimi Rivkin. THIRD Row-Charlene Roach, Robert Eugene Roach, Edward Lee Roark, Virginia Lee Roark, Jim Harold Roberts, Marvin Roberts, Mildred Margie Roberts, Norman Roberts, Dick Robinson. FOURTH Row-Eugene Morse Robinson, Harry Robinson, Chad Robison, Betty Jane Ridebush, Troy Roden, Harold George Roe Jack Herman Roshling, Ed Rogers, Marie Rogers. FIFIT1-I Rciaw-Oiville Roley, Ralph Lamson Roller, . . .el Jim Romeis: Fred Romine, Bill Ernest Roop, Vivian Delores Rose. P 1 lp osen 1 . PAGE 93 .vb-Y' f , ,. .. v-5 ,...,..,...f ,I-V v ii? Rst' .V P ex J Ex rx - fi I 5 r JI .A E igii J- 1 I' wt x x K N xwlxq ...aes I 1, if SER-if , 1 Cx. x a-li! -i i ' s 'ill f ii lil? 2.15. l I xx Af E .La N vx, 1,-5 :XM '35 JUNIOR GROUP 28 FIRST Row-Shelby Earl Ross, Bernice Louise Roth, Charles William Rotramel, Florine Rowlinson, Billie Jacque- line Rubottom, Lambert H. Rule, Mac William Rupp, Mary Rush, Patricia Sue Russell. SECOND Row-Claude Ruston, Dick Willis Rutledge, Jean Campbell Rutledge, Shirley Gwen Sampson, Catherine Sanchez, Eugene Earl Sanders, Isabel Sanders, Jack V. Sanders. THIRD Row-William Turner Sanders, Jamie Sanford, Susan Walker Sasser, Steve Richard Sawyer, Barbara Madeleine Schemet, Pauline Dorothy Schlecht, Kathryn Schmidt, Leona Burnette Scho- field, Wally Edward Schott. FOURTH Row-Smiles Schuchard, Tom Joseph Schuetz, Jerald Mandel Schuman, Julia Schutter, Emily Jeannette Schwabe, Betty Lee Scott, Bill Scott, Frank L. Scott, Ruth Evelyn Scott. FIFTH Rowe Robert Donald Seaman, Dorothy M. Semke, Virginia Elizabeth Senf, Martha Jane Settle, Edan Katheryn Settles, Ed Sewell, Gordon Sewell. JUNIOR GROUP 29 FIRST Row-Maxine Sexton, Alice Earlene Shadwell, Leonard Allen Shankle, Jean Elizabeth Sharp, Earliene Lucille Shaw, Harry Donald Shaw, Martha Frances Shaw, T. L. Shell, Barbara Juana Shelton. SECOND Row- Margie Arnold Shelton, Wayne Arnold Shelton, Morris White Sheram, Dorothy Marie Sherrow, Roy Louis Sherrow, Florence Edna Shigley, Beulah Alice Shoefstall, Forrest Shoemaker. THIRD Row-Richard Shoemaker, Claudine Shofner, Bill Short, Carolyn Shumaker, George Shunk, Dorothy Louise Shurtleff, John Luther Sibole, Dewey Sim- nitt, John Dunham Simmons. FOURTH Row--J. J. Simmons, Thurman Walter Simmons, Henry Simms, Pauline Simms, Ralph Gaylord Simons, Allene Simpkins, Mary Ellen Sivadon, Betty Skillman, Marylee Skinner. FIFTH Row -William Thomas Skinner, Ann Louise Sleamaker, Nellie Rose Sleppy, Martha Jean Sloan, Bob Marvin Small, Ailene Wilma Smith, Bob Lee Smith, Clara Anne Smith, Donalee Smith. JUNIOR GROUP 30 FIRST Row-Franklyn Earl Smith, Gordyna Louise Smith, Helen Zoe Smith, Lawrence Charles Smith, Lorraine Smith, Margaret Ann Smith, Margie Smith, Marilyn Louise Smith, Marjorie Lillian Smith. SEcoND Row-Frances Smithline, Darrell Glenn Smittle, Dorothy Smittle, Betty Lee Smoot, Thaddeus Augustas Snell, Vera Kathryn Snook, John Edward Snyder, Virginia Lee Souther. THIRD Row-Robert Erle Spellman, Gerry Lois Spencer, Sharlotte Sylvia Spencer, Dorothy Mae Springer, Mary Jean Stadler, J. T. Stanford, Sara Lou Stanley, Alma Mae Louise Stansbury, Jean Stansell. FOURTH Row-Lillian Marguerite Starling, Alice Statton, Nancy Stewart, Bernard Steele, Pierce Franklin Steele, Wesley Eugene Stegeman, Helen Ruth Steinson. Alma Stephens, Meredith Russell Stipp. FIFTH Row-Jack E. Stites, Betty Jean Stitt, Warren Stobaugh, Grover Stockton, Margery Stokes, Betty Jean Stoltz, Olive Mae Stonum, Margaret Helen Stoops. PAGE 94 JUNIOR GROUP 31 FIRST Row-Russell Stout, Rosemary Jeanette Strong, George Stroup, Charles Sturner, Marjorie Summers, L. M. Sunmer, Jewell Elizabeth Surber. Elmer Suttle. SECOND Row-Jerry Swarts, Jess Eugene Swaze, Arthur Clarence Sweeny, Martha Jeanne Swift, Calvin Miller Swindell, Betty Lou Symonds. Melba Rhea Talley. THIRD Row-Eugene Tate, Bette Anne Tallman, Buddy Taylor, Evelyn Taylor, Helen Katherine Taylor, Homer Leon Taylor, Marvin Harold Taylor, Nellie Taylor. FOURTH Row-Oscar Everett Taylor, Nelson Edward Terrell, Bill Terry, George Lee Thalman, Ruby Mae Thatcher, Irma Thies, Barbara Jean Thomas, Irene Thomas, Kenneth Thomasson, Douglas Edgar Thomp- son, Earlene Thompson. JUNIOR GROUP 32 FIRST Row-Elton Thompson, Fred Marvin Thompson, John Sidney Thompson, Jules Thompson, Roger Nelson Thompson, Virginia Sue Thompson, Vivian Jean Thompson, Betty Jo Thorne, Joe Ross Thornton. SECOND Row- William Thornton, Bert Ennis Throne, Mary Jane Throne, Lillie Mae Tibbs, William Tipton, Bill Ray Todd, John Towner, Justine Loraine Travis. THIRD Row-Leland Travis, Mike Travis, Dell Bert Tribble, Jeanette Tripper, Reva Trumbull, Dewaine Tunnell, Virginia Turley, Claire Louise Turner, Doris Turner. FOURTH Row-James Vernon Turner. Jacqueline Turner, Jo Anne Turner. Jack Harding Twist, Russell VanBurkleo, Harold Harry VanDusen, Charles VanZant, Don Lee VanZa.nt. Mary Vickery. FIFTI-I Row-Walter B. Vincent, William Walter Vogel, Jean Ellen Votrian, Betty Jeanne Waddell. JUNIOR GROUP 33 FIRST Row-Betty Waddell, Bill Wagner, Estill Kathaleen Wagner, Edward Wake, Myrtle Marie Wakefield, J. A. Waldrep, A. G. Walker, Helen Gertrude Walker. SECOND Row-Vernon Walker, Vivian Lorraine Walker, Ethel Mae Ward, Maxine Ward, Fuller Warden, Marian Lorene Warner, Edna Mae Waterfall. THIRD Row-Zella Lorene Watkins, Johnie Watson, Jean Ann Watts, Terry William Waugh, Mildred Kay Waye, Albert Weatherly, Ronald Edgar Webber, Molly Weisman. FOURTH Row-Don Welch, Harold Edwin Welch, Don Alva Wells, Robert Andrew Wills, Bob Brownlee Welsh, Lucille Adeline West, G. W. Wheatley, Lillian Whayne, Betty Wheeler, Donald Owen Wheeler. PAGE 95 S... JUNIOR GROUP 34 Fnasr Row-Harold Wayne White, Jack White, Priscilla Jo White, Rose Marie White. Samuel Whiten, Jane Catherine Whiteside, Melba Eileen Whitney, Marcia Maurine Whitwell, Betty Marie Wiedenmann. Sacorm Row- Virginia Faye Wiet, Betty Gene Wiggins, Betty Jane Wikle, G. A. Wikle, Barbara Jean Wildman, Valjean Wiley, Mary Ruth Wilkinson, Aleene Williams. THIRID Row-Frank Williams, Helen Louise Williams, Henry Charles Williams, Jean Williams, Jeanne Williams, Joyce Irene Williams, Joyce Ladell Williams, Mary Margaret Williams, Zetta Belle Williams. Founri-I Row-Bud Richard Williamson, Doris Ann Williamson, Nelson Howard Williamson, Eunice Elaine Willing, Alexander Edward Wilson, Betty Ann Wilson, Eva Jane Wilson, Florence Adah Wilson, Leonard Wayne Wilson. FIFTH Row-Frances Grace Winburn, Mary Lucille Winder, Joyce Dane Windsor, Martha Eleanor Winfrey, Marie Wingfield, Jack Wise, Lloyd Wise, Vellie Paula Wittes. JUNIOR GROUP 35 Fnasr Row-Dorothy Patricia Wixon. Virginia Adeline Wixon, Irene Wode, Anna Jeane Wolfe. Edna Marie Wolfe. Jack Mealey Wolfe, Mary Carolyn Wolfe, Jean Wood. Wallace Bryan Woodall. S1-:coNn Row-Kenneth Woodard, Robert Lee Woodard, Clifford Eugene Woodbury, Fred Woodson. Maurine Lucille Woodworth, Bill Wool- dridge, Marilyn Rose Worden, Dan Work. THIRD Row-Betty Jean Wright, Betty Patricia Wright, Ethelen Wright, William Taylor Wright. Reece Eugene Wyant, Maryella Wyatt, Glen David Wynne, Lawrence Yager. Gloria Yates. FOURTH Row-Ora Mozelle Yeckley, Billy Yetter, Esther Yoho, Melvin Yoho, Elaine Young, Jack William Young, Shirley Ann Young, Paul Zagkos. JUNIOR GROUP 36 FIRST Row-Floyd Acree, Junior Adams, Howard Allison, Kenneth Eugene Andrews, Leroy Austin, Ruth Bach- elder, Beverley Berry, Nancy Jane Black. SECOND Row-Helen Blankenship, Betty Frances Bowling. Philip Arthur Bowman, Erma Faye Brasel, Ernest Brasel, Dick Bridges, Ernest Briggs. Tx-mm Row-Bob Allen Brooks, Wilma Brooks. Marjorie Belle Brotherton, Bob Paul Brown, Betty Jean Brummett, Joan Bryan, Robert Buckingham, James William Burger. FOURTH RowfEddie Busenberg, Doris May Callihan, Betty Lee Calvert, Malcolm Campbell, Mary Genevieve Carlisle. PAGE 96 JUNIOR GROUP 37 FIRST RowgGloria Carro, Madeline Louise Carter, Rosemary Carter, Julian Clyde Case, Bruce Caudle, Charles Crockett Childers, Jack Christopher, Gene Clanton, Nancy Lee Clarke. SECOND Row-Dorothy Jane Cline, George Clulow, Sam Cobb, Helen Lucille Crowe, Charles Curry, Sylvia Dundee, Bill Dunlap, Bettie Sue Edens. THIRD Rowe- Opal Marie Faylor, Helen Jean Felton, Margery Fisher, Dick Foster, Jack Gamble, J. V. Gauldin, Tom Giboney, Mildred Givens, Mary Florence Gobble. FOURTH Row-Edrea Ann Goodman, Bette Lee Goodwin, Kenneth Graham, Betty Gene Greer, George Gayle Griffith, Beatrice Gwin, Dean Hammond, Nancy Hardin, Tom Harrill. JUNIOR GROUP 38 FIRST Row-Walter Harris, Camilla Hayes, Jeanette Herrick, Ruby Hicks. Ginger Higdon. Chad Higgins, Ailene Mae Hillerman, Sylvia Holloway. SECOND Row-Dean Hunt, Verl Hunt, Virginia Lucile Hutchison, William Hutchi- son. Jack Evans Irick, J. D. Jackson, Arthur Jiles. THIRD Row-Floyd Johnson, Marland Johnson, Ardys Johnston, Garland Kellogg, Bob Kimball, Kenneth King, Dick Kingery, Nick Kritikos, FOURTH Row-Mary Margaret Lambert, Mildred Lambeth, Evelyn Lawwill, Burton Logue, John William Lopp, Ermia Louise Marler, Dana Marr, Dorothy Matthews, FIFTH Row-Merle McClure, Druscilla Jane Meehan, Yolanda Memole, Bonnie Lee Miller, Virginia Helen oore. JUNIOR GROUP 39 FIRST Row-Al Moreland, Jack Morrow. Brock Mott, Jack Murray, Jack Albert Musick, Jimmy Nuckolls, Robert Oesch, Betty Lou Offutt, Margaret Olesen. SECOND Row-Andrew Orth, Vern Eugene Owens, Bob Padgett, Doris Partridge, J. D. Perratt, John Petree, Ralph Phillips, Charles Pitcock. THIRD Row-Mary Jessie Pope, Velma Prater, Elaine Pringle, Naome Martha Richmond, Mary Ann Brown, Patricia Ann Busby, Eugene Byfield, Alice Lou Campbell, Luna Agnes Campbell. FOURTH Row-B. E. Caruthers, Kenneth Castleberry, William Castleberry, Billy Christenson, Edward Drake, John Elsloo, Ned Hansen, Henry Hill, Paul Hurley. PAGE 97 2... .--.Sh Vr- - .E 'se-J' ,, MX. .u ,, -:YJ L,f M-Y-nd,-,a UI. 3 , , if 79 aria-iff . at-wi 5g .L f. ff 7 ': -a:'lf- NCS, TQYL- E w'1 l'kA Q '- ' X6-bX5'a'X . RXXXNNI' - ' V1 'A N '. N JUNIOR GROUP 40 FIRST Row-Virginia Marie Major, Laressie Manning, Key McLelland, Jess Meadow, W. L. Messick, Earle Miller, Bill Mitchell, Harry Charles Mitchell. SEcoND Row-Pauline Mitchell, Francine Moehlman, Margery Jean Sackett, Ernest Charles Schindler, Robert Edward Schouweiler, Mildred Scott, Harold Simpson. THIRD Row-Peggy Lee Simpson, James Carl Stimson, Rebecca Thomas, Dorlas Tribble, Theodore Wilson, Bill Wisner, Billy Randall Wood, Dick York. FOURTH Row-Almon Ash, John Coley, Bob Morgan, Sam Polhamus, Betty Sykes, John Tate, Lucille Thomas, Muriel Thornton. FIFTH Row-Kathleen Tucker, Doris Waltman, Jeanne Webber, Margaret Weerts, Madge Welch, Carrnelita West, Amy Belle White. 1 alia sg, ,, A 55 -ip., , . 457. .rn H U 1 ' a s ' . Iyjff lf it's not one thing, it's another. That's what everyone says 'H im after watching the Junior Class for a while. This largest group of W Central's children seems to think that precedents were made to be broken. F 1 -4 . . . . . .. , I-, Clarence Smum panicked two audiences, While the antics of the qual1tV N . J, U ' ' U - - - X i L' quartet in Hazel Klfkl' rolled another pair in the aisles. ' .' xi .4 ' . ' MF I: K if Thishihl vii ld d 'riff-'r .A xv g y 0 lglfla c ass even epen s upon 1 se 01 1 S Own F ' . -' H class assembly programs. As the need arises different home rooms vol- X . unteer their services to help make a meeting click. Among the most 1 ! 1 'el ' . . 1 ls! successful of these home talent shows has been a Thanksgiving program, i f N wall' ,,:,. E ifiw' ag- ' ,1.. gv . ,. 4 ! . X f - Q X fr. - --f iffg i 'if ' E71 ,Wy with .ffmff .If ' -'S' sponsored by Miss Catherine Crisseyis home room, and a Christmas assembly presented by prodigies of Fred Bennett and Miss Louise Wilson. ' - PAGE 98 .f,.f ,P H' X4-sf-f A0 Aw LARRY MILLS COLLEEN GRIMM GENE HARRIS BILL BATES President, Sophomore Class Secretary Vice President Treasurer Sophomore Class Qffmers Senators are BILL MooRE, BOB ENDRES, and FRED STEWART. MISS GERTRUDE RECTOR is sophomore class director and MISS MAUDE LOUREY and MISS LELA COPELAND are the assistant directors. PAGE 100 J I 4 1 SOPHOMORE GROUP 1 FIRST Row-William Gordon Aaron, Clifford Abbott, Harry George Abbott, Mary Louise Ackley, Paul Acree, Robert Adam, Charles A. Adams, Ethel Marie Adams, Juanita May Adams. SECOND Row-Richard Allan Adams, Walter Francis Adams, Cloise Richard Addington, Robert Earl Ailshire, Dorothy Ann Allen, Mary Jacqueline Allen, William H. Almen, Carl Ames. THIRD Row-Ray Warren Amstutz, Marjorie Helen Anderson, Robert G. Anderson, D. J. Andrews, Margaret Lois Andrews, Bob Anglin, Robert Anson, Vera Marie Anthony, Ray Antle. FOURTH Row- Jack Bailey Antry, Martha Jane Appel, June Appleby, Harold Attaway, Bette Attridge, Emma Alice Atwood, Ter- ressa Frances Auld, George Austin, Lawrence June Babb. FIFTH Row-Robert Bachelder, Duane Baehler, Hope Bagby, Betty Jean Bagwell, Inez Bahos, Aline Mae Bailey, Henry Edward Bailey, Mary Louise Baker, Mary Margaret Baker, William Baker, Bob Balch, Patricia Baldwin. SOPHOMORE GROUP 2 FIRST Row-George H. Bancroft, David Banham, Richard Carl Banister, Gordon Hill Banner, Bette Jane Barber, Edmund Francis Bard, Betty Jo Barker, Donnell Barnard, Betty Jo Barnes. SECOND Row-Loah May Barnes, Robert Albert Barnes, Twilla Lee Barnes, Bob Lee Barnett, Bessie Arita Barrett, Louise Leola Barney, Mary Frances Barton, Bill Bates. THIRD Row-Evelyn Louise Bates, Ivan Willard Bates, Betty Marie Bathe, Bettie June Batson, Harry Bauer, Ruth Baum, Johnny Edward Baxter, Betty Marie Bean, John Ross Beard. Fouarn Row--Mary Ellen Beard, Mike Beard, Richard Bearden, Helen Maxine Beasley, Iona Marie Beaver, Henry Bechtold, Betty Beekley, Harry Bell, Betty Ellen Bennett. FIFTH Row-Thomas Bennett, Charles Benson, Thomas Berend, Harry Bernbaum, Dan A i SOPHOMORE GROUP 3 FIRST Row-Phyllis Jean Bickel, Lewis Jesse Bicking, Jerry Biddison, Betty Ann Billfaldt, Patty Joan Billfaldt, Jack Bryon Billingsley, Jack Billington, Joyce Billington, Kenneth Birkes. SECOND Row-Charles Bitterling, Darrel Black, John Hardy Black, Irene Blade, Iris Blade, Joe Blair, Jeanne Marie Blake, Edward Bladestad. THIRD Row- Lois Mae Baldey, Harold Blankenbaker, Margie Blankenhorn, Jack Bleuler, Hazel Esther Blevins, Betty Jean Bliss, Tommy Benton Bliss, June Blumenfeld, Ben Bly. Fooarn Row-Bill Boatwright, Erwin Bohmfalk, Cora Lee Bolin- ger, Pauline Borofsky, Leroy Bougher, Ralph Boucher, Edith Bowen, Bertha Bowyer, Betty Jane Boyd. FIFTH Row- Harry Eugene Boyd, Bob Bradfield, Clarence Bradford, Jack Branstetter, John Brantly, Bob Brasel, Juanita Mae Brasel, Robert Brazier, Billy Breedlove. Harry Brelsford. PAGE 101 Bewley. 'h ,FA ! r SOPHOMORE GROUP 4 FIRST Row-George Edward Brewer, Mayme Brewington, Oren Wesley Brewington, Jack Bridges, Billy Bridges, Odie Herbert Bridgewater, Blanche Briggs, Susie Mildred Briggs, Gene Harold Brink. SECOND Row-James Brizen- ' ' Ell Brocker Eleanor Brockman Betty Ann Brodie Rupert Brooke, Buford Broome, Betty Ruth dine, MarJor1e en , , , Brown, Bill Brown. THIRD Row-Charles Donald Brown, Dorothy Louise Brown, Joan Laura Brown, Mary Kathleen Brown. Mary Natalee Brown, Nelliejeannee Brown, Omer A. Brown, Betty Browning, Betty Jean Brunson. FOURTH ' B kl J mes Buckle , Paul Raymond Buhl Mary Row-Louise Bryan, Geraldine Ann Buckley, Gloria Hope uc ey, a y , Frances Bullington, Samuel Bumgarner, Betty Lou Burd, Stanley Burdick. FIFTH Row-Glen Murl Burgeis, Jack Burgher, Charles Burkett, Geraldine Burlingame, Murrell Burney, Bobbie Richard Burnham, Jane Burnie, Robert Charles Burns, Waldo Burns, Harold Burris. SOPHOMORE GROUP 5 FIRST Row-Ann Robertson Burtt, Gloria Elaine Busby, Betty Bush, Betty Butcher, William B. Butler, Frances Byrd, Bob Byrne, Dale Cabem, Norma Lee Call, Mary Ann Callahan. SECOND Row-Billie Jean Callihan, Billy Ed- ward Calvert, Lucille Calvert, Betty Campbell, Irene Campbell, Lloyd Campbell, Mark Lewis Campbell, Mary Eliza- beth Campbell, William Cardin. THIRD Row-Arden Earl Carey, Allene Marguerite Carl, William Joseph Carl, Nancy Carle, Roy Jim Carlson, Betty Carman, Ruby Ann Carpenter, Bill Carper, Kenneth Carr, Wanda Lee Carrell. FOURTH Row-Mary Carriger, Marjorie Jean Carson, Aileen Carter, Sue Ann Carter, Lillian Case, James Cass, Harroll Melton Castleman, Herbert Cates, Mardelle Chandler, Barbara Janet Chapman. FIFTH Row-Edward Chap- man, Walter Allen Chapman, Billy Chappell, Leonard Cheek, Raymond Chenault, Felix Elmo Cherry, Annette Chil- ton, Mildred Chism, Charles Choteau. SOPHOMORE GROUP 6 FIRST Row-Ruth Ann Christopher, Bill Chronister, Corrien Church, ena e ur , Eugene Clark, Johnny Clark, Randal Clark, Robert Elmer Clark. SECOND Row-Walter Norman Clark, Vernon Clay- baugh, Neil Clee, Betty Jean Cline, Gene Cline, Leonard Clore, Jean Cloud, Mildrene Cloud. THIRD Row-Doris Clu- low, Bill Coatney, Irene Cobb, Bettie Jean Cobble, Arlie Joseph Cochran, Milton Coe, Mary Lou Coen, Billy Coggin, Thelma Cole. FOURTH RowfBetty Coleman, Leroy Coleman, Mary Marie Coley, Wanette Coley, George Collier, Jim Collins, Mary Lucile Collins, Mark Colvin, Raymond Compton. FIFTH Row-Ruth Conard, Marguerite Condos, Rose- mary Conger, Donell Loyd Conine. Gl bl Ch ch Dorothy LaVon Clark, PAGE 102 .CD - SOPHOMORE GROUP 7 FIRST Row-Emily Consolvo, Joe Conway, Richard Conway, Betty Jean Cook, Dale Lee Cook, G. A. Cook, Roberta Lee Cook, Ruth Cook, Barbara Cookus. SECOND Row-Bob William Cooper, Dewey Cooper, Evelyn Cooper, Graham Cooper, Kenneth Coppinger, Helen Dorothea Corbin, Ernest Cornelius, Jeanne Courtaway. THIRD Row- Albert Cox, Bob Hall Cox, Dwayne Cox, Lillian Laverne Cox, Robert Allen Cox, George Coyle, James Cozier, Betty Mae Craig, Jimmie Lee Craig, FOURTH Row-Mary Dolores Crane, Ada Mae Crawford, Beverly Crawford, Peter Roy Crawford, Joe Crawley, Ben Creach, Ira David Crews, Patricia Lee Cripe, Juanita Crockett. FIFTH Row-Bob Ed- ward Crofts, Dorothy Jean Crosswell, James Robert Crow, Bobbie Lou Crump, Montie Lou Crump, Margie Lee Cubbison, Dorothy Ann Cull, Tom Cullen. SOPHOMORE GROUP 8 FIRST Row-Nancy Mae Cunningham, Patricia Curtis, Lois Lucille Custer, Ruth Opal Dake, Gene Dalby, Jeff Daniel, Sue Ann Darkenwald, J. H. Darland, Helen Darrow. SECOND Row-James Davenport, Josilee Davenport, James David, Mary Jo Davidson, Velma Davidson, Dorothy Davis, Eleanor Louise Davis, Emmalu Davis. THIRD Row-Gloria Davis, Lloyd Dale Davis, Robert Irving Davis, Robert Vernon Davis, Joan Alden Dawson, Phillip Lawrence Day, Edgar Dayton, Annabelle Lucille Dean, Virginia Dean. FOURTH Row-Mary Lou Deatherage, Philip Edgar DeBrucque, Bobby Richard Deck, Dorthy Jeanne DeCou, Doris Deem, Joe Degen, Clarence DeGarmo, Jeanne DeJarnette, Estherbel Denny. FIFTH Row-Katherenia Denwalt, Jerry Louis DeParlier, Betty Jean Derrick, William T. Derton, Willetta Mildred Diamond. SOPHOMORE GROUP 9 h FIRST Row-Josephine Eleanor Dick, Joanne Sue Dickey, Betty Jane Dickson, Bob Dinger, Billie Dirck, Walter Ditzler, Virginia Lee Donohew, Edward Dooley, Dick Donald Dorn. SECOND Row-Joan Dorris, Jack Doss, Gerald Leroy Dotson, Billy Doublin, Harry Douglas, Madeline Dovalis, Dan Downing, W. C. Downing. TI-IIRD Row--Bobby Jack Downs, Gloria Frances Downs, Fred John Doyle, Junior Draughon, Darrell Drullinger, Paul Dudley, Nell Duncan, Virgil Thomas Duncan, Harold Dundee. FOURTH Rowe-Bob Joe Dunham, Frank Harold Dunn, Georgia Lou Dunn, Bill Eagleton, Jack Eanes, Priscilla Easley, Glenn Buddy Eastwood, Allye Marie Ebersold. Allen Edding- En. FIFTI-x Row-LaVern Edmounds, Bill Edwards, Peggy Lois Edwards, Zulpha Marilyn Edwards, Kathryn Louise mer. PAGE 103 LYJQQH' fi gm -if ff '01 ii' SOPHOMORE GROUP 10 FIRST Row-Ada Mae Ellis, Evelyn Louise Ellison, Jack Ellison, Jim Elson, Bennett Elzey, Wilda Emery, Jack Emmons, Milton Emmons, Jack Andrew Endacott. SECOND Row-Bob Endres, John Engeldinger, Ernest England, Fred Leo England, Clifford English, Pearl Eriksson, Philip Erwin, Catherine Estes, THIRD Row-Helen Estes, Doris J n Ethrid e, Maureen Lois Ethridge, Betty Ruth Evans, George Evans, Hazle Nadine Evans, JO Anne Frances ea g Evans, Phyllis Ann Evans, Edwin Lawrence Ezzell. FOURTH Row-Tom Fair, Roger Fallis, Betty J, Farmer, Eliza- beth Farmer, Janet Evelyn Farmer, Velma Lucille Farrell, Betty Belle Farrar, Charles Farren, Maxine Ruth Farri- mond. FIFTH Row-Jane Eleanor Faulkner, Mary Elizabeth Fears, Wanda Fellers, Robert James Felts, Floyd Fenton, Norma Fenton, Bob Ferguson, Madeline Ferguson, Tom Bruce Ferguson, Mary Ann Feterly. SOPHOMORE GROUP 11 FIRST Row-Carl Finke, Gale Fitzwater, Ellon Flesher, Buddy Foley, Florrania Folsom, Mildred Folsom, Maxine Foote, Dorothea Lee Ford. SECOND Row-Billy Joe Forrester, Odell Forrester, Betty Jean Foster, Helen Lincoln Fos- ter Bob Blair Fowler, Alice Marian Fox, Bernadene Fox. THIRD Row-Mary Frances Fox, Norma Sue Francis, I Kathaleen Joseph William Free, Clara Frances Freeman, William Ernest Freese, Mary Frances Freeze, magene Frese, James Edward Frick. FOURTH Row-James Wallace Frick, Sanford Frick, Roy Fritze, Claudean Fuller, Jack Gaither, Donald Galer, Sam Gann, Josephine Garcia, Betty Jane Gardner. FIFTH Row-Gretchen Gardner, Bob Garnett, Brooks Garth, Joan Marie Geiler, Lorene Gibbons. SOPHOMORE GROUP 12 Vir inia Gail Gibbons, Ida Bess Giboney, Joe Giboney, Betty Lorene Gill, Jack Gillespie, Arylene Fmsr Row- g Janette Givens, Wright Marrill Givens, Bonnie Jean Glanz, Jerry Glassco. SECOND Row--Jack Allen Glendenmg, Thurman Roger Glenn, John David Goble, Dixie Goebel, Jed Edwin Goldberg. Jimmie Goller, Betty Goodison, Bea- ' h F G t ll, trice Goodman. THIRD Row-June Evelyn Goodnow, Harold Ray Goodwin, George Gordon, Dorot y ay os ne Wesley Maurice Gougler, Carline Frances Gray, Fred Marion Gray, Elva Mae Green, James Green. FOURTH Row- Mary Elizabeth Greene, Virginia Lee Greene, Lloyd George Greenig, Dorothy Mae Gregory, Norma Jean Grever, James Edward Griffin, Colleen Grimm, Paul Larry Griswold, Bettye Jo Grubbs. FIFTH Row-Juanita Guevara, James Gully, Billy Gwinn, Norma Lee Haas, Carroll Hadlock, Virginia Hafford, Betty Jane Hailey, Barbara Jean Hall, Don Wayne Hall. PAGE 104 L 'ii SOPHOMORE GROUP 13 FIRST RowfEarl Milton Hall, Elmer Hall, Margaret Louise Hall, Phyllis Jane Hall, Billy Roy Hallowell, Mary Hamilton, Elsie Marie Hamman, Elizabeth Jane Hammett, Wilma Jane Hammond. SECOND Row-Harold Hanback, Cecil Hancock, Geraldine Hancock, William Leonard Hannaford, Earl Don Hanner, Margaret Haralson, Herman Hardesty, Leon Hardesty. THIRD Row-Alice Louise Harnden, Malcolm Harper, Albert Harris, Dorothy Mae Harris, Earl Beatrice Harris, Francis Eugene Harris, Jo Anna Harris, Joe Neal Harris, Leroy Arthur Harris. FOURTH Rowa- Roy Harris, Dale Edward Harrison, Louise Harrison, Jeannette Harry, Jeanne Harry, Charles Harden Hart, Patricia Jean Hart, Kathryn Harting, Reita Mae Hartz. FIFTH Row-Mildred Ann Hase, Doris Sue Haskell, Winifred Ruth Haston, Charles Douglas Hatcher, Dorothy Jean Hawk, Charles Hawkins, Dewetta Hayes, Louis Hayward. SOPHOMORE GROUP 14 FIRST Row-Margaret Esther Hazen, Bill Heald, Billie Sue Heatley, Corinne Hedrick, Mary Hedrick, Robert Jack Heffleger, Oscar Everett Heffner, Margaret Louise Heickson, Dan Held. SECOND Row-Harvey Heller, Bob Eugene Henderson, John Claude Hendricks, Vera Jean Hendrickson, Joe Hengst, Gene Bruce Hensley, Betty Lou Henson, Yetta Elaine Herbster. THIRD Row-Martha Herndon. Virginia Lee Harrington, Charles Hewlett, Jerome Heydon, Celia Joy Heyman, Lorna Doone Hickman, Browne Hicks, Harold Irving Hicks, Jessie Pearl Hicks. FOURTH Row-Mary Barbara Hicks, Robert Hicks, Jean Hilborn, Dorothy Frances Hill, Freeman Lee Hill, James Hill, Bob Hill, Sarah Ann Hill, Vernon Hill. FIFTH Row-Betty Jean Hillis, Don Arthur Hilsabeck, Elizabeth Ann Hilton, Paul Hine, Janavee Hines, Mary Evelyn Hines, Geneva Marie Hipple. SOPHOMORE GROUP 15 FIRST Row-Jearld Hodges, Helen Hoggatt, Bill Holbert, Kenneth James Holcomb, George Holder, Bob Holiway. Ina Belle Holland, Bill Holland, Inez Holman. SECOND Row-Alvin Holmes, Elizabeth Ann Holt, Betty Jo Hood, Helen Christine Hooper, Frances Elizabeth Hoover, Ellen Hopkins, Harry HOPp, Virginia Ethel Hopper. THIRD Row- Robert Horton, Patricia May Hough, Kathleen Hourigan, Alto Lou Howard, Billy Scott Howard, Margaret Ellen How- ard, Mary Jean Howard, Thelma May Howe, Mary Alice Howell. FOURTH Row-Marjorie Frances Howerton, Blanche Louise Hubble, Dorothy Ruth Hubbs, Alene Huddleston, Dorothea Jean Hughes, Margaret Earlene Hughes, Mary Claudine Hughes, Mary Jane Hughes, Norman Hulings. FIFTH Row-Laura Mary Hume, Robert Humphreys, Leo Hunt, Marjorie Rhea Hurst, Sidney Hurwitz, Mary Elizabeth Hutchinson, Gwendolyn Hutchison, Kathrine Virginia Iams. Ralph Ingalls. PAGE 105 FQS. Ai' SOPHOMORE GROUP 16 FIRST Row-Jo Ann Inman, Paul Insch, Jack Ireland, Dillard Marshall Iseley. Paul Dewey Iverson, Patsy Alberta Jackson, Paul Jackson, Samuel Jackson, Virginia Jackson, SECOND Row-Donal Edward Jacobs, Ferrell Jacobs, Iris Vernon Jacobs, Margaret Jacobs, Robert Lee Jacobsen, Mac Dean Jaggers, Aleeta Constance James, Rob- ert Jarvis. THIRD Row-Laura Joy Jehle, Jane Jennings, Laura Jepson, Donald Holt Jerome, David Jewell, Alleen Margaret Johnson, Bernice Marie Johnson, Betty Lou Johnson, Denzil Richard Johnson. FOURTH Row-Edward John- son, Harold Richard Johnson, Helen Johnson, Jane Genevieve Johnson, Milton Joseph Johnson, Nota Johnson, Ralph Edgar Johnson, Virginia Ella Johnson, William Harvey Johnson. FIFTH Row-Mary Helen Johnston, Richard Milton Johnston, Billy Green Jones, Dorothymae Helen Jones, Frank Owen Jones, Gladys Jones. SOPHO MORE GROUP I7 FIRST Row-Irma Josephine Jones, James Robert Jones, Kenneth John Jones, Oscar Samuel Jones, Patricia Ann Jones, Paul Jones, Reid Cass Jones, Thelma Ann Jones. SECOND Row-Virginia Ellen Jones, Charles Lane Jonte, Vir- ginia Grace Jordan, Peggy Marie Joyce, Harlan Judkins, Beatrice Junior, Patricia Marie Kanada. THIRD Row-Howard Kantor, Ralph James Kaufmann, Doris Keith, Gordon Keith, Hazel Ruth Kelch, Arietta Maxine Kelley, Clo Etta Kelly, Emma Earlene Kelly. FDURTI-I Row-Dorothy Ann Keltner, Martha June Kenagy, Anna Jean Kenslow, Emma Jane Kenyon, Billy LeRoy Kerley, Nancy Ann Kerr, Imogene Ketchum, Marguerite Kilbourn. FIFTH Row-Jack Dewey Killion, Bert King, Norman Victor King, Norma Lorraine Kirby, Eva M. Kircher, Paul Howard Kirchner. SOPHOMORE GROUP 18 FIRST Row-Helen Kirkland, Robert Donald Kirschner, Jean Elizabeth Kisner, Morris Knebel, Phyllis Koehne, Nicholas Theodore Kondos, Martha Carolyn Koontz, Ruth Goldie Kramer, Myron Kratzer. SECOND Row-Anna Margaret Kraus, Sylvia Rena Krawitz, Marguerite Kritikos, Irene Kuhl, James Joseph Kuntz, Harvey Lee Kymen. James Franklin Lackey, Jack Richard Lairmore, THIRD Row-Margery Jane Lambert, Sidney Lancaster, Gladys Marie Land, Effie Ann Landen, Harley Albert Lane, Frances Carlene Lang, Mary Jane Lang, Ethel Langenkamp, Mary Frances Langford, FOURTH Row4Clifford William Langley, Lolaniae Lankford, Banning Gray Lary, Lawrence Gene Lavengood, Andrew Lawrence, Marcheta Edna Lawson, Howard Fenton Lawyer, Lewis Henry LeBaron, George Lee, FIFTH Row-Leonard Edward Lee, Beatrice Lucille Legan, Cal Lehmann, Carl Leonard, Clintin Eugene Leonard, Joe Letson. PAGE 106 .F As.. i SOPHOMORE GROUP 19 FIRST Row-Shirley Louise Levin, Bette Lewis, Jack Lewis, James Everett Lewis, John Elmer Lewis, Josephine Lewis, Mildred Lewis, Jack Wilbur Leyh, Margaretta Lilystrand. SECOND Row-June Hope Lindquist, Alethea Lillian Lindsay, Jack Trent Lindsay, Josephine Little, Jean Mae Liveley, Jimmy Livingstone, Mary Lucile Llewellyn, Helen Louise Locke. THIRD Row-Alvis Marion Logan, George Roy Logan, William James Logan, Robert Minter Lott, Bill Thomas Lottinville, Billie Jim Lovitt, Dale Lowder, Nettie Inez Lowery, James Truman Loyd. FOURTH Row- Patricia Louise Loyd, Fredde Pat Lucas, Kathryn Ruth Lynn, Phyllis MacDowell, Stuart Eugene MacGregor, Daniel Madrano, Helen Louise Madsen, Joe Fred Malinka, Dorothy Juanita Manous. FIFTH Row-Grace Elizabeth Marcear, Jacqueline Marie Marlar, June Elizabeth Marsh, Leslie Steel Marshall, Mary Pat Marshall, Audra Louise Martin, SOPHOMORE GROUP 20 FIRST Row-Theresa Lee Martin, Joan Martindale, Harold Marvin, Mary Rosalie Mason, Nella Irene Mason, Mary Kathrine Mason, Mauverine Mason, John Marc Mathers, Arlie Clive Matlock. SECOND Row-Homer Mauldin, Nick Benny Mavris, Edward May, Grover Ray McAfee, J. C. McAfee, Lahoma McArthur, Jack McCaskey, Roy Dale Mc- Clain. THIRD Row-James Kendall McClintock, Claude Dale McClure, Samuel Howard McCollum, Evelyn Lee Mc- Connell, Martha Lou McConnico, Geneva Lillian McCormack, Eugenia Jane McCoy, Patricia McCoy, Don McCreery. FOURTH RowWEllen Marie McCright, Dorothy Lee McCullough, Frank McCullough, Charles Richard McDaniel, Marie McDaniel, Mildred McDaniel, Mary Jane McFarlan, James Walker McGuen, Wyatt McKay. FIFTH Row-Lawrence McKee, Noland Clark McKee, June Marie McKeon, Tom McKewon, Barbara Ann McKinney, Richard McKirahan. SOPHOMORE GROUP 21 FIRST RowfDoris Jean McKnight, Kathryn Marie McMackin, Jack McMahan, Maralee McMahan, Lucy Mc- Michael, Shirley Hope McMichael, Joe McMullin, Willard Lynn McNamee, Jackie McNutt. SECOND Row-Martha Marie McNutt, Eugene Franklin McPhail, Bob McWilliams, Elizabeth Ann Mead, Marjean Mead, Frank Brooks Meek, Betty Ellen Melton, Ray Melvin. THIRD RowvElinOr Eileene Menger, Reita Ruth Meyer, William Sims Meyer, Alice Meyerhofer, Louise Jean Michael, Ethel Ruth Mildner, Anna Mae Miller, Don Miller, Evelyn Cora Miller. FOURTH Row-Harold Eugene Miller, James L. Miller, Lloyd Miller, Lyman Miller, Madelene Margaret Miller, Marianne Miller, Marvin Miller, Robert Earl Miller, Thelma Miller. FIFTH Row-Virginia Lee Miller. Vivian Miller, Charline Millikan, Clifford Millikin, Larry Mills, Virginia Mills. Frank Edward Misch, Betty Jane Mitchell, Delia Mitchell, Edna Lee Mitchell, Hall Mitchell. Floyd Martin. PAGE 107 SOPHOMORE GROUP 22 Fnzsr Row-John Mitchell, Ruth Mitchell, Harvey Stanley Mizel, Buford Monett, Bill Joe Montgomery, Bill Joe Moore, Charles Burton Moore, Jack Barton Moore. SECOND Row-Kenneth Lee Moore, Theodore Jimmy Moore, Lela Irene Moran, Lloyd Morgan, Ralph Eugene Morgan, Bob Bruce Morical, William Morris, THIRD Row-Billy Mor- row, Eunapha Morrow, Oveta Louise Morrow, Sam David Morrow, Harold Lewis Morton, Frank David Moskowitz, Franklyn Joseph Moskowitz, Ruby Bernice Moss. FOURTH Row-Doris Lea Mullins, Dick Mullins, Betty Jacqueline Munday, Jack Murdock, Lee Murray, Ruel Walter Myers, Betty Jane Nantz, Wanda Lee Napier, Elizabeth Ann Nelson. SOPHOMORE GROUP 23 Fmsr Row!Dal Bee Nichols, James Albert Nichols, Betty Louise Norman, Kathryn Eileen Norris, Richard James Norris, Margaret Norton, Mary Frances Nubemyer, John William Nufer. SECOND Row-Genevieve Nunn, William O'Connor, Kenneth Odom, Earl Ogilvie, George Ann O'Hornett, Helen Oliver, James William Oliver. THIRD Row- Marjorie Ousterhout. Marilee Overmiller, Catherine Pagano, Henry Park, Bob Park, Edwin Lee Parker, Helen Ber- nice Parker, Nelson Parker. Fouizri-1 Row-Ruth Parker, Robert Hall Parks, Charles Earl Parrott, Margaret Louise Pate, Jack Paul, Patricia Lee Payne. SOPHOMORE GROUP 24 Fnzsr Row-Mary Frances Pearce, Jeriel Lavoy Pearson, Gene Mike Pedrick, Gearldine Pendergraft, Clifford Pepper, Dorothy Bates Perkins, Donald Perram, Maxine Perreault, SECOND Row-Edward Lewis Perryman, Clayton Peterson, Maybelle Georgia Petros, Bob Joe Petty, Billy Joe Phillips, Don Phillips, John Phillips. Ti-nan Row-Bobby Pierce, Harold Edward Pierce, J. R. Pierson, Frances Pingry, Ray Albert Pitcher, Richard Petcher, William Glenn Pitezel, Howard Lee Plowman. Fouiarn Row-Leah Frances Plumlee, James Ray Polston, Betty Jane Pontius, Char- lotte Ruth Pope, DeVern Pope, Tahahma Ruth Pope, Nancy Ann Potter, Nellie Potts, Donald Edwin Powell, Betty Lee Powers. PAGE 108 in ,fl-fl' IE 'WW t SOPHOMORE GROUP 25 FIRST Row-J. R. Powers, Ralph Preston, Anava Price, Forrest Weldon Price, William Esward Price, Jacqueline Purvis, Mary Gertrude Putman, Leah Mignon Putty, Eileen Marie Quinlan, Reba Joan Ralston. SECOND ROw-Mar- jorie Lorraine Ramsey, Bob William Rank, Cecil Raser, Leila Verlee Rask, Maxine Marie Rawlings, Willa Mae Ray, Betty Ann Reed, David Reed. THIRD Row-Dorothy Reed, John Kendall Reed, Olie Mitchell Reed, Helen Nadine Reese, Noah John Reese. Jack Reeve, Ralph Reeves, Raymond Renschler, James Lloyd Reser. FOURTH ROw4Geraldine Eve- lyn Reynolds, Alvah Rhodes, Charles James Richards, Edwin Richards, Richard Lee Richards, Gwenoth Richardson, Ralph Richardson, Harry Andrew Riggs. SOPHOMORE GROUP 26 FIRST Row-E. C. Ritz, Betty Frances Roark, Charles Roberts, Floyd Roberts, Louise Betty Roberts, Elva Pauline Robinett, Jenny Robinowitz, Betty Louise Robinson. SECOND Row-Bill Joe Robinson, David Robinson, James Rob- inson, Bobby Robinson, Billy Robinson, John Truman Robinson, Arthur Jack Robnett. THIRD Row-Dudley Roe, Joseph Dan Rogers, Margaret Rogers, Elsie Rosheger, Duane Ross, MacDonald Ross, Mary Frances Row. Alice Louise Roush. FOURTH Row-Frank Rowell, Betty June Roy, Norma Minnie Rubin, Earl Raymond Ruffin, F. Reid Rum- mage, Betty Ann Runnels, Bill W. Runnels, Bill Russell. FIFTH Row-Suzanne Russell, Patricia Rust, Wells Horace Rutherford, Paul Ryan, John Paul Rylander, Bill Conner Rynearson. SOPHOMORE GROUP 27 FIRST Row-Bill Dewey Sanders, Carolyn Grace Sanders, Carrol Sanders, Charles Richard Sanders, James San- ders, Charloote Sanditen, Lillian Faye Sandusky, Helen Bernice Savage. SECOND Row--Dorothy Schaefer, Tom Schalk, Mary Katherine Schaurn, Reba Ruth Schaum, Eugene Schneider, Florence Catherine Schnur, Bob Schuetz. THIRD Row-Ira Scott, Wilfred Raymond Scott, Evelyn Lorene Scruggs, John Warner Searight, Olen Glen Seawright, Lloyd Miller Seibert, Bob Semple, Alvin Setzepfandt. FOURTH Row-Joseph Sewell, Dorothy Jean Sexton, Donald Eugene Shank, Charles Shapard, Margie June Shaver, Tom Shaw, George Lee Sheffield, Charles Allen Shepard. FIFTH Row-Jack Sherred, Wilford Dudley Sherrell, Nell Lucille Sherrill, Fred Lee Shinn, Albert Shipmen, John Shoefstall. Dorothy Gail Shoemaker. PAGE 109 I ,MI PX SOPHOMORE GROUP 28 FIRST RowvRobert Short, Ida Jean Shurte, Wilma Ruby Shurtleff, Harry Simpson, Marveloie Ann Simpson, Dorothy Jean Skidmore. Chall Cullen Skinner, Julia Anne Sleppy. SECOND RowARuth Helen Sloan, Maxine Vivian Sloan, Eugene Joseph Small, Barbara Jean Smith, Betty Anne Smith, Curtis Smith, George Edward Smith. THIRD Row-Hazel Mae Smith, Howard Smith, James Harvey Smith, Morton Smith, Paul Eugene Smith, Peggy Jo Smith, Ralph Edwin Smith, Winnie Mareen Smith. FOURTH Row-Yvonne Marie Smith, Cecil Thomas Smock, Edna Doreen Snider, Tom William Snider, Viola Snodgrass, Leon Snow, Earl Snyder, Virginia Snyder, Elmer Spain. FIFTH Row- Eleanor Marie Sparks, Joseph Lloyd Sparks, Grace Evelyn Spence, Jessie Mabel Spence, Theresa Spencer, Russell Spicer, Jack Payne Spillman, David Spitzer. SOPHOMORE GROUP 29 FIRST Row-Fanny Springer, Anna Josephine Staley, Hazel Louise Staley, Henry Standler, John Stapler, Richard Stassen. James Ray Stebbins, Robert Leonard Steed. SECOND Roow-Tom Steele, Kent Frederick Stegner. Alice Jean Stehr, John William Stem, John Logan Stephenson, Dorothy Jean Stewart, Fred Burton Stewart. THIRD Row-Norma Stewart, Joe Stivers, Virginia Marion Stoffel, Richard Charles Stoffer, Jeanette Stofle, Cullie Cliff Stone. Ruth Stoner, Donald Eugene Stout. FOURTI-1 Row-Phillip St. Pierre, Samuel Stratton, James Streck. Theodore Reed Stunkard, Bob Sturdivant, Gloria Jean Sturge, Louis Summers, Richard Summers. FIFTH Row-Ruth Emma Sumner, Shirley June Suttle, Melvin Swain, Bill Swanson, Dorothy Louise Swarthout, Helen Margaret Swarthout. SOPHOMORE GROUP 30 FIRST Row-Elizabeth Sweet, Dorothy Sue Swift, Erma Louise Swope, Esther Louise Swope, Evelyn Sykes, Ernestine Symonds, Antoinette Taggart, Marjorie Grace Tallman. SECOND Row-Betty Lou Tansel, Dorothy Jean Taylor, Edwin Taylor, Johnny Francis Taylor, Margaret JoAnn Taylor, Maxine Taylor, Roxie Ellen Taylor. THIRD Row-Joy Joan Tenney, Earnie Terrell, Margaret Jean Terrell, Cecil Lee Terrill, Tedd Thies, Aubrey Thomas, Dan Thomas, Jimmy Thomas. FOURTH Row-Mary Jane Thomas, Mary Louise Thomas, Genevieve Thompson, Irene Marie Thompson, Neosha Thompson, Patricia Ann Thompson, Philip Thompson, Tedd Tilton. FIFTH Row-Teresa Betty Tinger, Bob Stanley Titus, Tom Shaffer Tomer, William Tracy, Betty Jean Trees, Thomas Trickey. PAGE 110 van, , SOPHOMORE GROUP 31 FIRST Row-Madelyn Jeanne Tro, Ted Richard Troutman, Kheva Jean True, Ned Truex, Dan Edward Tschappat, David Tucker, Florence Lee Turley, June Elizabeth Turnbaugh, Billy Jud Turner. SECOND Row-Helen Turner, Tracy Turner, Mary Lou Tyler, Harry Underwood, Bob Underferth, Lilly Urdiales, Fred Thomas Utter, Josephine Dee Vance. THIRD Row-Alice Louise VanDerVoort, Edgar VanEmon, Evelyn Louise VanScoy, Howard Melvin Vanzant, Dorothy Jean Vaughan, Roonnae Vaughan, Wilma Lee Vaughan, Joe Veach, Rollin Pearson Vinall. FOURTH Row- Virginia Voight, Melvin Vossee, Jean Ann Wade, Clark Wagner, LaVerne Florence Wagner, Wagoner William Wake- field, Juanita Walker, Randall Walker, Thelma Alice Walker. FIFTH Row-William Earl Walker, Wilda Lorraine Wall, Margie Bell Wallace, Martha Louise Wallace, Wanda Louise Wallace, Glen Erle Waller, Guy Lina Waller, George Wallingford, Mary Elizabeth Walsh. SOPHOMORE GROUP 32 FIRST Row-Glenn Richard Ward, Harold Burton Ward, Mary Elizabeth Ward, Myrtle Ward, Jack Call Ware, Robert Ware, Jack Charles Warren, Alfred Rex Watkinson, Barbee Ann Watts. SECOND Row-Ruth Maxine Waugh, Billie Marie Wayland, Maude Wear, Dorothy Jeanne Weaver, Billy Edd Webb, Betty Carol Weldon, Dortha Lee Wells, Mary Carolyn Wells. THIRD Row-Melitta Louise Wendt, Virgil Wallace Werner. William Werner, Allen Doug- las West, Dorothy Helen West, Mervin Dean West, Harry Wheeler, George Marion White, Margie White. FOURTH Row-Oscar White, Wanda Rose Whiteley, Doris Marie Whitener, Mary Catherine Whitener, Kay Whitaker, Margaret Jeanette White, Margaret Ann Whitefield, Anna Alberta Whiteis, James Lee Wible. FIETI-I Row-Theran Lee Widiger, Ruby Louise Wies, Billy Wiley, Edward Lewis Wilkerson, June Bernice Wilkes, Joe Morton Wilkinson, Clairrene Will- cockson, Robert Willett, SOPHOMORE GROUP 33 FIRsT Row-Martha Ann Willey, Billy Lee Williams, Jack Don Williams, James Williams, Mary Mildred Williams, Ralph Jewel Williams, Reeves Williams, R. J. Williams. SECOND Row-Susie Lee Williams, Bessie Jo Williamson, Sherman William Willsey, Margaret Ann Wilshire, Harriet Ann Wilson, Lucille Wilson, Ralph Wilson. THIRD Row- Arlene Jewell Wilt, Milan Richard Wimmer, Helen Mae Winberg, Billy Joe Winchester, Forrest Emanuel Winey, Frank Edwin Winn, Lawrence Franklin Winters, Arlean Sue Withrow. FOURTH Row-Cleo Mae Wolfe, Jean Elizabeth Wolfe, Jimmy Wolfe, Ailene Elizabeth Wood, Rosa Mae Wood, Billie Frances Woodard, Rosie Jane Woolbert, Phyllis Wooten. FIFTH Row-Margaret Ann Word, Rodney Worthen. Kenneth Lloyd Wright, Don Earl Wyman, Frances Oleata Yeargin, Emma Jean Young, Ruby Loretta Young, Frank Burford Zinn, Bonnie Jean Zongker. PAGE 111 SOPHOMORE GROUP 34 FIRST Row-Ray Adkisson, Billie Jo Barrett, Mildred Bennett, Eugene Bishop, John Warren Blair, Johnny Brooks, Bessie Buchanan, Marvie Lee Burnley. SECOND Row-Ruby Claver, Robert Clements, Roy Collins, Louella Cox, Georgia Crabtree, Elmer Lee Cullison, Betti Jayne Cundiff. THIRD Row-Betty Jane Danielson, Ruth DeLoney, Mary Lou Dermont, Rebecca Derrick, Margie Donelly, Robert Dykes, Carmen Elgin, Paul Estill. SOPHOMORE GROUP 35 FIRST RowfJack Felber, Dorothy Ford, Eddie Earl Ford, Louise Gibbens, Helen Louise Gifford, Juanita Gordon, Geraldine Grace Guier, Lee Hancock. SECOND Row-Mary Jayne 1-Ieller, Hazel Anna Higgins, James Hill, Patricia Ann Hodge, Evelyn Hutton, Grant Isbell, Gwendolyn Jones. THIRD Row-Katherine Karnes, Cy Kendall, Charles Knight, Ralph Kunz, Glen Latty, Elsa Lilystrand, Jack Lytle, Roy McKim. SOPHOMORE GROUP 36 FIRST Row-Myrtle Lee McLarran, Ray Frank Miller, Marvin Mitchell, Norma Irene Mitchell, Jack Moncrief, Ed- ward Moon, Joan Nola Morgan, Joe Pat Morgan. SECOND Row-Ed Murry, Mary Ann Morgan, Johnny Murray. Martha Belle Naylor, Wanda Jean Nearing, Lorene Neice, Mary Ruth Nesbitt. THIRD Row-Tom Nesbitt, Dorothy Sue Nickle. Richard Ninde, Dorothy Lee Nixon, Grace North, Mary Lou Nowlin, June Opper, Katherine Orth, FOURTH Row- Sarah Ann Palmer, Elsie Janet Parkins, Harry James Parnell, Kathleen Patten, Harriett Ann Patton, Hazel Ruth Pavey, Jean Ann Payne, Kathleen Ann Payne. FIFTH Row-Nell Catherine Peacock, Betty Penn, Marjean Perkins, Minford Perry, Thelma Ruth Perryman. PAGE 112 T l s.....,.,, ':igfmsfss?l,ia: wumuuwkbbw- SOPHOMORE GROUP 37 FIRST Row-Charles Pfeiffer, Hilda Pinion, Patricia Jane Potter, Kenneth Powers, Daisy Pratt, Ritzie Putter. Margaret Randolph, Nancy Jane Ratcliffe, William Reimers. SECOND Row-Jenny Rhodes, Imogene Richardson, Eberta Betty Rimovsky, Imogene Roark, Fred Robinson, Betty Roderick, Alberta Ryder, Bette Mae Schwab. THIRD Row-Robert Allen Schmidt, Evelyn Mae Shannon, Lucille Shaw, Ellen Jane Smith, Warren Smith, Eleanor Snyder, Jack Sowash, Lela Virginia Spain, Clinton Stackhouse. FOURTH Row-Jean Starkweather, Marjorie Stitt, Oscar Stoner, Patricia Summers, David Tappan, Lauretta Teeters, Wayne Terry, Martha Lou Tiffany, Richard Travis. FIFTH Row-Winifred Turney, Jack VanValkenburg, Lyla Ruth Wadsworth, Frank Wagner, Marjorie Weaver, Anna Ruth Westmoreland, Yolanda Mary Whenthoff, Mary Belle Wilson, Therza Jean Wilson, Allison Windrow. SOPHOMORE GROUP 38 FIRST Row-William Wofford, David Wolfe, Charles Woodruff, Mary Frances Woodward, Naomi Young, Pete Zagkos, Gary Zink, Lloyd Zuinwalt, Maxine Ballentine. SECOND Row-Mary Anna Bates, Willard Bogue, Audrey Bryan, Philip Cardin, Jack Clark, J. B, Clendenin, Clarke Coates, Genelle Collins. THIRD Row-Roselle Collins, LaJoy Delaplaine, Claude Dodd, Lawanna Edmiston, Bill Faucett, Jack Ferguson, Dale Fink, Bobbyette Fultz, Ora Jean Gallien. FOURTH RowwCharles Garner, Bill Griffith, Emmett Hall, William Hampton, Harold Hazen, Pearl Marie Hedrick, Jim Horne, Florida Bell Howell, Mercedes Hurley. FIFTH Row-Richard Jackson, William Jackson, J. L. Jenkins, J, P. Johnson, James Jones, Arthur Karr, Kenneth Karr, John Keeley, Lois Kenney, Gene Kernaghan. SOPHOMORE GROUP 39 Fmsr Row-Howard Bridges. Jess Burke, Goldie Dick, Anne Johnson, Olga Koinig, Dick Leavenworth, Frank Lifsics, Jack Mathews. SECOND Row-Freda Nidiffer, Emma Lew North, Nelly Peterson, Norris Spradling, Cecil Sullivan, Louise Sample, Lavinna Tracey, Betty Welch, Thomas Whisenhunt. PAGE 113 Sophomore Class Culminating their first year of activities at Tulsa Central high school, members of the sophomore class find themselves on the threshold of new experiences in the coming year. These youngest pioneers in the field of secondary education have lived up to the high standards set by the many sophomore classes which have preceded them and under the leadership of their president, Larry Mills, they have set up higher standards for the classes to follow. Their extravaganza of the circus, The Little Clown, was one of the best sophomore class plays yet produced at Central. It is in the sophomore year that lasting friendships are started and carried on through adult life. In this first year the student learns the value of cooperation 4, . '11 ...- and self-sufficiency. Under the skillful guidance of Miss Gertrude Rector, and her assistant directors, Miss Maude Lourey and Miss Lela S. Copeland, the sophomore class has developed a spirit of leadership and intellectual ability such that it can sincerely be said the future greatness of Tulsa Central high school lies in the hands of capable students. PAGE 114 twig. f- x g f' if duh! ,-ww W A ,L.........., l .4 Y 39353 , M 'fl' The Coaches and Their Boys JANIES K. HQI.DER Sf?C1'f'fdI'j' of tba Boys, Aflalefic Dejmrtvfzmzl ,,Dil'f'CfOl' of Boys' Atlrlrfics GRADY SKILLERN fBaskefball and Baxcball ART GRIFITITPI L , , L N , L , 7 W1'CSfIi11KQ MELVIN RIGGS HAROLD JAIVIESH, OTTO ENDRES WILLIAM LANTZ Axsisfzmi in Fooffuzfl and Basketball . ,, , ,, , , ,, ,, , , Football ,, ,, Tennis H7711 S'll!i'lll777i7Ig ,Track amz' Croxs CO7l7Ifl'J' WP! I L V 1 1 H' X ' X ,................,,MM B . ,, we Burton Logue tackle Charles Pelton, tackle, Gary Scott, guard, Hal Cullen, guardg Mack Creager, endg Keith Twist, halfback snap shots Jack Twist centerg Morrison Blaine, center. Pictures on following page, reading left to right ftoph-Alan McDairmid, quarterbackg Warren Morton, halfbackg Bus Ban-on full back Glen Burgeis tackle: Bill O'Conner, fullbackg Joe Livesay, endg snap-shotsg Leo Pratt, guardg Jack Sanders, halfbackg Hollis Cope land halfback Lawrence Williams, end: Perle Kernaghan, guard: Carleton Fuller, taekleg Ed Barnes, halfback. 1938 Football Team Unfortunately 1938 marks a low point in Central's gridiron history. This, however, is due largely to the inexperience of many on the team, since only eight lettermen returned last fall. The Braves did manage to defeat the VanBuren and Okmulgee gridsters, but the rest of the season they seemed to be outweighed, outplayed or outclassed. In the last game, with the Muskogee Roughers, the Braves showed some of their old spark, but were nosed out by their traditional rivals. Prospects for 1939 are brighter. Coaches are Harold James, head coach, Melvin Riggs, assistantg Otto Endres, B team. Central VanBuren 12 Central 0, Capitol Hill Central Bartlesville 20 Central Sapulpa Central Classen 20 Central O. C. Central Central Okmulgee 6 Central Webster Central 12, Muskogee 13 4 1 Q ,-fx.. , M. ' . 'm Y X , .Lf H Legg: Q, Boynton Capitol Hill Cushing lil Reno Bartlesville Classen lil Reno XVebster Olvmulgee Bartlesville Muskogee Okmulgee Sapulpa Classen Wfebster O. C. Central Sapulpa Muskogee Top Row ileft to rightly-Dick Mieher. guardg Joe Hogan, forwardg Taylor Burton, forwardg Clifford Pemberton, for- wardg Pete Fryer, guardg Paul Heap, center. BOTTOM Row--Jack Sanders. guard: Howard Parker, gueirdg Basketball Thud-thudvthud-swish. Another basket, and another victory for Central's Braves. That's Shelby Green, guard, what happened in the eighteen games on the regular schedule and at the State Tournament at Oklahoma City. Some of the contests were push- overs xvhile others required every hit of fighting spirit the Braves possessed, hut easy or hard, Central,s quintet came through with flying colors, and under the direction of Grady Skillern, T. O. finished the first undefeated season since 1931. 1 30 STA' 'iz TouRNaMrN'r 7 gi Tulsa Central 29 Miami 17 ll Tulsa Central 36 Noxvata 16 34 Tulsa Central 30 Bartlesville 22 39 Tulsa Central 32 Cushing 24 54 Tulsa Central 29 Ardmore 2-l 12 Tulsa Central 23 O. C. Central 20 13 PAGE 120 Wrestling After twelve years of Art Griffith and an almost unbeatable wrestling squad, Central is becoming accustomed to having her grapplcrs win all the time, and this year gives the habit an even stronger hold. The 1939 aggrega- tion of matmen collected seven victories and no defeats, and placed first in the district and first in the state finals. This is the tenth state championship the Braves have won. There is promise of an equally great team next year. Central 37 Perry 0 Central 43 Bagley 0 Central 37 Bristow 0 Central 35 26 Edmond In Central 29 Stillwater 0 Central 30 Capitol Hill S Central 20 Webster 9 WRESTLING FIRST Row4Lee Hall, Merle Jen- nings, Bill Maxwell, Buddy Arndt, Malcolm McDonald. SECOND Row-Jake Baxter, Ar- thur Utter, Burl Jennings, Udell Connor. THIRD Row-Melvin Riclenour, Hal Cullen, Milford Bartlett, Hollis Copeland, Sam Baxter. PAGE 121 Swimming Under the coaching of Otto Endres, Central tanksters again splashed their way through an undefeated season, leaving all comers in their foaming wake. The Tulsa University freshmen first tasted defeat to the tune of 43-23. They were followed by the Classen Comets, S0-169 and the Oklahoma Military Academy mermen, 56-10. T. U. and O. M. A. gave a return showing, but were sent back with scores of 46-29, 50-16. The W'ichita East high team was the next to fall, 58-8, and the Comets came back for more and got it, 49-17. The Independence swimmers succumbed, SS-ll, and XViehita East boys were repulsed for the second time, 38-28. NVichita North lost 39-27, and the Independence and Coffeyville natators went the same way, 52-14 and 39-27. This year's lettermen are David Allen, Edgar Bottler, Orien Clark, Bill Donaldson, Clyde FOX, Fred Kessler, ,lack Keys, Charles MCCammon, Chester MeKeon, Brock Mott, Mike Travis, and Guy Neil XVillits. SVVIMMING FIRST Row -Charles MCCHHHIUODV Edgar Bottler. David Allen. Jack Keys. SECOND RowfBrock Mott. Mike Travis, Fred Kessler, Bill Donald- son. THIRD Row-Clyde Fox, Orieii Clark, Chester McKcon, Guy Neil Willits, Otto Endres, coach. PAGE 122 Baseball The 193 8 baseball team showed a successful season, losing only once. With the capable hand of Grady Skillern at the helm, Central's Braves beat every opposing team except the Capitol Hill nine, to which they dropped a game. They more than made this up, however, by winning the first place plaque at the A. and M. tournament. Tulsa Central 9 Coweta O Tulsa Central 7 O. C. Foster 1 Tulsa Central 10 Sperry 3 Tulsa Central l Capitol Hill 2 Tulsa Central 3 Shamrock 2 Tulsa Central 6 O. C. Foster 2 Tulsa Central 4 Sperry O Tulsa Central 11 Sperry 10 Tulsa Central 7 Shamrock 0 Tulsa Central 6 Capitol Hill 3 Tulsa Central 3 Okemah 0 Tulsa Central 9 Classen 8 M HDL BASEBALL FIRST Row-Frank Tincup, Loyd Hogatt, Charley Craig, Taylor Bur- ton, Jack Sanders. Sacoiva Row-Jack Twist. Gene Gibbons, Paul Heap, Allen Rat- cliffe, Jimmy King, Grady Skil- lern, coach. PAGE 123 Track Witli Williani C. Lantz directing, Central's track team made a good showing in 1938, winning all of its dual meets and taking first place in the Oklahoma Six Conference. Williain Bowles, Eutis Coplin, Bill Hagar, Tru- man Moore, Mode Perry, Eldon Potter and Cecil Tyree won medals for excel- lence in various track and field events. Central 84 Cleveland Central 106 Bartlesville Central 70 LQ Hominy 47 25 4152 Central Third, Wegitlierford Relays Central First, Oklahoma Six Conference Central Eighth, O. U. Invitation Central Third, A. and M. Invitation TRACK FIRST Row-Melvin Smith, Bill Hagar, Mode Perry, Eutis Coplin Danny Whitten, Charles Grant. SECOND Row-Royce Wagoner, Cecil Tyree, Eldon Potter, Howard Howell, Lee Wiley. THIRD Row-Truman Moote, Harvey Towner, Bill Bowles, Has- kell Coplin, Harold Way, William C. Lantz, coach, PAGE 124 TENNIS Fnzsr Row-Duane Burger, Bill Gannaway, Otto J. Endres, coach: Joe Bradley. SECOND Row--Gene Wilson, John Kline, Bill Maxwell, Jack Pickens, PAGE 125 Tennis Central's tennis Braves began their 1938 season by taking second place in the Winfield tournament. They next lost to the Classen Comets 2-10, but redeemed themselves by trouncing the Muskogee Roughers 12-1 and 16-2. Following that the netsters defeated the Cushing team 14-1. Then they took first place in the Tulsa Interstate Tournament, second in the Tonkawa tourna- ment and first in the Oklahoma Six Conference. The Sapulpa Chieftains lost to the Braves 12-0, but the Oklahoma Mili- tary Academy boys held them to a 7-7 tie. The O. U. and A. and M. tourna- ments yielded a first and a second to Central, and the Sapulpa team dropped the last match of the season to the Braves, 7-2. Cross Country Track These are the Mercuries whose winged feet have brought honor and glory to Central in the track world. Under the able coaching of William C. Lantz the team has developed into a first class organization that has showed up ex- tremely well, so far Winning the team trophy at both of the Norman meets that have been held. Mode Perry, who is also dramatically inclined, won the individual championship and set a new state record. The cross country team bids fair to follow the example of other teams of this high school and become well nigh unbeatable. If it does so, Central can make another chalk mark on the wall beside the many that are already there. CROSS COUNTRY ThACK Shelby Ross Junior B1ueJacket Mode Perry Dan Painter Angus Schroeder William C Lantz coach A11 -an M-M T W ftp Qi, 2 3 2,3 ,i - 75' K 523 LJ. . il 1 :nw-K ' TEAM CAPTAINS -ft to right!-Paul Heap, basketball, N. Creager, fontballg and Jack Sanders, football. CENTERAJOE Brad 'v, tennis, 4 4 Keyes, swimming: Mode Perry rrf' 0' y'+r5': and 'Rill HSV-'Q - est g. 'A 1 ' p .LM W, Mk A 1 ' msc 4?-5 V J' I J, Q I W k 5 H lt 4. ,A . 'ggfzkw ,W l Q - A' , ,W SF i EQ' , 5 14. jg, . W1 N.-.gffqghg 'fy' -, ma fx , f .,. S1-1' A. Q M ,n GIRLS, PHis1c,A1. li1JuciA'1'loN 1, They're off! . . . 2, Life saving with Cfficieiluyg . . . 3, Up in the air, . . . 4, Ouch, my shin! . . . S, Wutcli out below! . . . 6, Bird's eye View ofa feminine huddleg . . . 8, Soaring in the rafters, . . . 9, Heave ho! And itis over, . . . IO, Stretching for a basket, . . . 11, Aquatic gymnastics, . . . 12, Explosion shotg . . . 13, Pull for the open sciug . . . 14, just trotting nlung. 'RP'-014+ l. Helen Corrubia. Direclor of Girls' Physical Education 4. Rachel Blackburn, Calisthentics 2. Ruth Chisholm, Individual Gym 5. Helen Sheehan, Tennis t 3. Nona Mae McMekin, Dancing 6, Rozella McKimmie, Swimming, 7. Thelma Wetzel, Secretary -. ,... , 1.v...,-, ..f u. ,... v, Hyun, 4 ...U f.-- . -Q. . 4 N .far nn. hfuvulnw M Ilan van lnlvrunliauull I ,lah Ialrofrlising lluurvl I'u.- illiiilllli Hn: rvflva 'I mu 'Ibm mul-. l,wug,gr1r Huff. ni! rnlmlirnn .'5Iugm'rufl l Zllllfllflllll Girl l:1'8l'l'!'1'H 5l UI'N'l'8 Upvru l fluh Sain! l fvriliaus Urphvus lfiull Urvlwslru Iluml I ffuppvllu lflmir ho'-ystammwa H313 Lrllo-rnwn'n I nsf. riulirm xl ulnu Uinlurirnl Nnriafls Ho hu' Nrlling 1.11151 .mu 'x hun! I fl: '+hf,1.l'f.fUf! ri 4 fswwe Q- ,. fm..- x X 1? 1 fa! eg i 1 ,JY Qtganizations Starting with the Tom Tom in 1909, the number of affiliated organizations in Central has grown to more than forty, representing a range of student ac- tivities from social work to hobbies. Some clubs have assigned themselves duties, such as providing Thanks- giving and Christmas baskets for the poor. Others give their members experience and practice in their vocations or avocations. Since the members of the student Senate are drawn from the various organizations, the level of student participation is governed by the standards of those organizations. Qs aswell 'M I X I ,QW ls I xi 2 , gl X S rf R ,sx 4 f f 'Q s 1' 11,4 3 in ll A .2 . all -'ff .3 -I .. 5 K+' ' 'f ,ft f Another thing to be kept in mind is the training afforded by the hobby clubs. Within Central's walls are organizations which give information and experi- ence in science, the arts, and athletics. The most important consideration, however, is the associations one acquires in a club. Acquaintances made at organization meetings may and often do develop into lasting friendships. Moreover, it is a fact that membership in a group is beneficial to the indi- vidual personality. PAGE 132 SENATE Fnasr Row-Tom Herndon, Bob Wells, Martin Kantor, Dick Carter, Hubert Noble, Robert Perryman, Taylor Collins, David Hallowell, Gerald Johnson, Mel Klar, Maurice Friedman, Bill Morrow, Pat Suppes. SECOND Row--Arlen Cunningham, Joan Nelimark, Patty Potter, Mary Jane Murray, Jeane Deeley, Doris Deeley, George Anne Mackey, Gerre Lee Wall, Faith Neumann, Mary Ella Freese. THIRD Row-Mary Bowles, Elizabeth Hough, Betty Wheeler, Jean Pringle, Virginia Harth, Betty Pharris, Mary Mason, Dave Lhevine, Gene Stout, Nancy Clarke, Maxine Vincent, Marianne Bloesch, Virginia Kaufmann, Martha Pitcock, Bill Jenkins, Tom Sawyer, A. C. Askew. FOURTH Row-David Allen, Bob Rorschach, Jo Eloise Baker, Jim Blazier, Alice Elston, Edna Settles, Beth Watkins, Emily Dixon, Martha Shaw, Mary Jo Parker, Peggy Wolfe, Norma Rylander, Peggy Porter, Gloria Swanson, Helen Preisler, Frances Engle, Walter Oakes. Bob Riggs. FIFTH Row-Dell Bert Tribble, Stephen Nelson, Jules Thompson, Howard Hall, Jack Simmons, Douglas Jaeger, Jim Davidson, Fred Stewart, Richard Fuson, Robert Spencer, Donald Henderson, Ivan Johnson, Alfred Person, Bill Smith, Vernon Adrean, Penn Larv, Edwin Sipple, Tommy Simon, Thomas Johnston, Dick Shephard. Senate This year makes the nineteenth the Central Senate has functioned as an of- ficial organization. It has been useful in sponsoring Junior High Day and a parliamentary law class. Not quite so successful, though an honest effort, was the Four-club Dance. Another thing about the Senate, it is the best place in the school to learn the ins and outs of Roberts' Rules of Order. Just ask Suppes. Senators say there is nothing like being a member of the Senate. They are a group set apart, who greet each other with Hello, Senator. PAGE 3 SL il 'fiifft 1 1 - 'iff' ' gi Q xl c rg if ffi3l'll 5. Qi X9 5 ,i ?i ,.1 ti 5 .1 LQ 2 41 Vi. 2' I x X , A 1 xl, 'ei A -1 .J ', I 4 i a . 1 .EV I2 ll if Qi. Y 3.4 5 ., l , w 'f I 5?- 5 F 3 , gk f l it 5 r ., . l 1 ' F if Af, 'Q 1? 23. , .5550 , Q , W sq., -' -qs - ,ws 2? F 1 li S 'Q .. it we --we N i 2 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FIRST Row-Betty Jane Kerr, Taylor Collins, Billy Davis, John Andrew, Willis Booth, Carl Finke, Betty Carman, Laura Hume, Priscilla Green, Ruby May Kelley, Howard Knox. SECOND Row-Margaret Judy, Mildred Chance, Mary Hughes, Joan Davis, Josilee Davenport, Lewis Hayward, Waunita Audd, Jane Hawk, Pat Camblin, Mary Ackley, Janet Ellis, Margaret Hayman, Barbara Beckstrom, Jim Elson. T1-mm Row-Priscilla Easley, Jimmie Kile, Bob Fuller, Richard Johnson, Jack Billingsley, Gomer Evans, Burton Conrade, D. R. Alley, Walter Howard, Bob Dean, Vernon Adrean, Edward Drake, Douglas Bourne, Duncan Bowie. Fouari-x Row-Robert Conley, Fred Kessler, Jack Keyes. Betty Lou Bocox, Virginia Johnson, Ian Downing, Douglas Jaeger, Jim Horne, Elton Grove, George Gordon, Bob Garnett, Herman Berger, Betty Davenport, Frances Eagan. House of Representatives As the gavel raps, the motley crowd, composing the House of Representatives, comes to order, and Dick once again starts hoping that at this meeting no radi- cal ideas will be introduced. His hopes are quickly shattered, though, by Col- lins and Adrean. The one thing, how- ever, that the House agrees on is that it is the most representative and democratic organization in the high school. To this chamber of the school congress are 'sent representatives from each home room who are supposed to voice the opinions of their home rooms concerning needed improvements in the school. PAGE 134 , , us '- '..-. 'X . M ... Q . . Z. l X Q li - i I , HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Frasr Row-Mary Pyle, Emily Schwabe, Gail Shoemaker, Alice Jean Stehr, Mary Wood, Mary Ruth Wilkinson, Dan Thomas, Richard Stoffer, Naomi Young, Dorothy Swarthout, Ray Pitcher, Carl Leonard, Bob Rutland. SECOND Row-Betty Jo Reece, Claire Louise Turner, Lois McMillen, Margaret Bankston, Eleanor Powless, Mignon Putty, Dorothy Swift, Margaret Lopp, Maxine Perreault, Shirley Young, Gayle McCork1e, Margery Stokes, Gene Miller. THIRD Row-Joe Moore, Pat Suppes, Margaret Terrell, Lillian Peters, June Scott, Lois Stokes, Bill Zinn, Jim Nuckols, Bill Lottinville, Bill McKay, Jean Wood, Virginia Roark, Jimmy Strick, Gene Canady, Dick Mieher. FOURTH Row-Minnie Mae Summers, sponsor: Charles Woodruff, Clarence Jones, Dick Rhine, Charles Miller, Jack Miller, Bob Mason. Kent Stegner, Ralph Langenheim, Bill Williamson, Gus Van Beek, Jack Werner, Alan Roberts, Billy Robinson. House of Representatives The goal of this decidedly leftist branch of our congress has been to pro- H' mote democracy in government and school thought and increase student par- ticipation in school activities. Toward this aim, the House sponsored a clothes drive, October 17-24, in co- operation With a group from the Parent- Teachers Association with efficient Mel at its head. Under the chairmanship of ambitious Jim, a safety campaign was held. Another activity of the House was the forming of a student committee which investigated the relative powers of the House and the Senate. PAGE 135 are ? f taxi . Ft-H' pf' x 2 4 Y X I rl I dx e i . 4 'Q it il ri ,. ggi Q 4 i f N ! R F' ' J .' if fi ' 1,1 . ,f i 2 X-.,... 5 Q K if .ri ! V4 i ,V 32 J I ,X S J. 1 s gg E . l l 1I ' . gl-:Ll . -egg., . , 2 Q COURTESY SERVICE CLUB FIRST Row-Della Mae Dickey, Marjorie Lawson, Bettie Bloom, Aleen Fisher, Drusilla Carter, Naidene Hickok, Virginia Lee Cripe. SECOND Row-Maurine Best, Mary Hutcherson, Helen Brown, Frieda Carper, Doris Nell Daugherty, Martha Lou Austin, Bernice Anderson, Mary Katherine Jones. Corrien Church, Lois Gutberlet, Marjorie Arnall, Margie Lott, Peggy Appell, Phyllis Koehne, Helen Crowe. THIRD Row-Edythe Hayes, Dorothy Asher, Nora Barta, Audrey Lee Hicks, Mary Ellen Durkee, Mary Jo Adams, Sylvia Holloway, Mary Louise Baker, Emma Kelly, Vivian Brown, Bill Curtis, Dorothy Brooker, Pearl Eriksson, Carolyn Cason, Jeanne Akin, Mary Fitzpatrick. FOURTH Row-Dorothy Crudup, Mary Alice Byrd, Pauline Crisp, Mildred Chance, Inez Badgwell, Kay Hicks, Floyd Barnes, Betty Browning, Harry Brooks, Morris Billington, Ernest Jenkins, Maurice Chilton, Evelyn Dingle, Helen Atkins, Waunita Audd, Marijane Ford, Marileen Edmonson. FIFTH Row-Marion Harper, Virginia Lee Lind, Geraldine Ellis, Jim Horne, Warren Davis, Jack Kaboth, Ellsworth Clarke, Bob Carpenter, Richard Berrian, Louis Fox, Thomas Hogins, Marie Bland, Kenneth Jerome, Lemoine Cook, Clarence Jones, James Brunkhurst, Raymond Gray. pupils. this door without a passf, PAGE 136 Courtesy Service Club David Naylor calls for order and Marian Obermiller reads the minutes Kay Hicks, J. C. Cox, Marian and David patrol the halls to see that duties are be ing fulfilled. The Courtesy Service Club is one of the largest in Central with a membership exceeding two hundred Students in the corridors catch bits of C. S. C. colloquialism such as where s your pass or I don,t care if you are in a hurry, that pass has to be stamped by the office. A much more effective phrase is don't think you're going out Courtesy Service Club COURTESY SERVICE CLUB FIRST Row-Virginia Taylor, Rochelle Montgomery, Jeanne Straley, Martha Tayrien, Ruby Powers, Marie Peterson, Vivian Caskey. SECOND Row-Betty Pinkston, Katherine Sherry, Mary Sue Mason, Marie Warlick, Mary Lou Nowlin, Emma Putnam, Priscilla Rhodes, Maxine Stewart, Eleanor Bishop, Betty Louise Jaggers, Robert Braley, Laureita Conner. THIRD Row-Dick Summers, Flora Jean Snow, Patty Cole, Louise Shaver, Joyce Williams, Roberta Patricks, Katherine Lawson, Louise Le Goullon, Nancy Hardin, Violet Burwell, Mary Pounds, Ada Mae Crawford, Bessie Buchanan, Louise Brown, Betty Jane McKendry, Jean Stutsman. FOURTH Row-Earlene Thompson, Kathryn Schmidt, Ethelene Wright, Mauverine Mason, Frances Winburn, Susan Sasser, Eleanor Postlewait, Bob Anderson, Robert Rose, Betty Smoot, Mary Jane Throne, Rosemary Polk, Isabel Sanders, Kathryn Sherry, Jean Wood, Maurine Woodworth, Norma Symonds. FIFTH Row-Jennie Winder, Lloyd Barnes, Jack Harper, Pete Zagkos, Paul Thompson, Neil Wright, Earl Oglivie, Fred McAnally, Jack Mitchell, W. J. Rector, Buddy Taylor, Lloyd Denney, John Lopp, Jimmy Prater, Vern Owens, Lloyd Wise, Edward Chapman, Curtis Smith. Functioning successfully since l925 the Courtesy Service Club has given each of its members his own distinct memory of his service to the school via the C. S. C. One C. S. C.'er will never forget the time the chairs were taken out, and all the dignified members were found lounging on the steps. Gloria Swanson and Aleen Fisher were certainly em- barrassed the time they tore a boy,s coat in the attempt to keep him from leaving the building without a pass. Dorothy Stoner enjoys the mad scramble to get the doors open for fire drillsg of course the ice-skating party Was enjoyed by all. PAGE 137 .fafii ,ya flgygiiss 15,52 x Y: Y' f My , a5f?f2 ' Q 1 ,FN ' 1 ' 1 x A GS' 7 4 ' f x A. fi ' ' . ft? r P 1 i A fri-11, :ggi ttf? , ':fyl': ' 'WF lf-My Sf if .Fifi 1, egkht as I ,zu 13,55 .1 . 9 ,E f- tg f hjgfwfsi, W, LHS .,4,5:.'5 - l COURTESY SERVICE CLUB FIRST Row-Frances Williams, Dorothy Mae Cook, Frances Smithline, Mary Ruth Wilkinson, Frances Campbell, Virginia McEntire, Helen Richards, Virginia Trees, Marjorie McDonald. SECOND Row-Ashly Hagar, Betty Palmer, Ilene McCoplin, Olive Belle Murdock, Evelyn Freed, Dorothy Shaffer, Marion Obermiller, Orvell Curtis. Timm Row-Jack Griffin, Jim Crankshaw, Verle Hunt, Harry Pullen, Dolores Reeves, Pauline Fenton, Ruth Ansley, Gloria Swanson, M. M. Black, sponsor. Founri-I Row-Florence Hurst, Gene Wilson, Ray Melvin, Billy Jarrell, Deurelle Watkins, David Naylor, Ethel May Haney, Ben West, Philip Bowman. Courtesy Service Club Under the sponsorship of M. M. Black, assistant principal, the Courtesy Service Club executes its numerous duties of en- forcing school regulations and assisting visitors and pupils about the school. Courtesy Servicers obtained a great deal of enjoyment from Mary Alice Byrd's imitation stunts every noon at the main entrance. It is a good thing the members of the C. S. C. are efficient be- cause it is a physical impossibility for Mr. Black to be at all seven doors at once al- though some rule breakers will swear that he is. PAGE 138 ,- - fw aVfgfW any iii . , Av' V 'P gi--1-4 -... .,t , ai 'A of 4 um, . f iw :fl ' iw' . 6 SPEAKERS' BUREAU FIRST Row-Gerre Lee Wall, Delta Lockewitz, Priscilla Green, Joan Matthews, Patricia Stewart, George Ann Mackey, Sarah Baker, Mary Carolyn McAfee. SECOND Row-Joan Davis, Peggy Porter, Mary Coulter, Frances Engle, Jean Lewis, Nancy Lively, Kathleen Clarkson, Mary Bowles, Edwin Sipple. THIRD Row-Alphild Larson, sponsor, Jack Simmons, Vernon Adrean, Murray Carr, Bill Jenkins, Bill Hackathorn, Mel Klar, Bob Rorschach. FOURTH Row-Martin Kantor, Tom Herndon, Bill Morrow, Bob Riggs, Dick Mieher, Harold Wood, Tommy Johnston, Pat Suppes, Bill Smith, John H. Brown. Speakers' Bureau At 7: SO o'clock on Monday and Tues- day mornings the first members begin to drift in. By 8:10 there is a quorum. Then Speakers' Bureau is really in session. General Johnston's nephew calls for or- der, business is transacted, and the pro- gram is started. Tommy and Joan argue about the relative merits of the social club reformation. Bill defends School Life. Pat thinks the League of Nations is a failure. When the talk dies down, Miss Alphild Larson, sponsor, regales Bureauites with stories of past Dazes, and informs them of opportunities for public speaking that lie in the offing. PAGE 139 INTERNATIONAL CLUB Fmsr Row-Madeline McPherson, George Ann Mackey, Marilda Reynolds, Priscilla Green, Portia Preston, Helen Zoe Smith, Virginia Harth, Dave Lhevine, Margaret Dwen. SECOND Row-Kathleen Clarkson, Nancy Lively, Dorothy Collins, Corrine Green, Mary Carolyn McAfee, Martha Settle, June Scott, Mary Daugherty, Margaret Brown. THIRD Row-Sarah Baker, June Houston, Elaine Young, Ralph Langenheim, Gerald Johnson, Jimmy Stevenson, Marcia Whitwell, Ruth Logue, Helen Preisler, Lavone Hanna, sponsor. FOURTH Row-Lloyd Whitney, Maurice Friedman, Martin Kantor, Thomas Johnston, Tom Herndon, Leonard Wilson, Dell Bert Tribble, Barbara Beckstrom, Jean Benninghomm, Joyce Kaplan. International Club Hubert calls the International Club members to order for their Weekly meet- ings. Traveling around the World in two delightful lectures was the privilege of club members. George Pearson narrated his harrow- ing experiences When faced with a broken axle on his car in the Mexican jungles, and he not knowing a Word of Mexican! Serious discussions of inter- national problems, and the Langenheim- Johnson chess games lent variety to the activities. Miss Lavonne Hanna, the sponsor, served as referee in the verbal battles, quieting the jangled nerves. PAGE 140 F . e f -5 D 1 ADVERTISING BOARD Fmsr Row-J. O. King, Edna Rosenberg, Jeanne Eakins, Patricia Kelly, Jeane Deeley, Anna Jean Wolfe, Frances Billingsley, Mimi Rivkin, Betty Beekley, Lloyd Campbell. SECOND Row-J. Roy Inbody, sponsor: Ruby Mae Kelley, Morris Billington, Virginia Kaufmann, Doris Deeley, Martha Belle Lindsay, Janet Ellis, Jeanne DeJarnette, Shirley Aaronson. THIRD Row-Mel Klar, June Scott, Jack Moncrief, Jack Ellison, Jimmy Gibbs, Mary Lou Sexton, Donald Henderson, Jean Harry, Jean Davis, Evelyn Bowles, Jeannette Harry. FOURTH Row-Connie Ghormley, Emalee Mitchell, Harold Walker, Jean Sexton, Martha Pitcock, June Houston, Lloyd Barnes, Dell Osborn, A. C. Askew, Joe Laley, Jack Bivins, Barbara Jean Wildman, John Jacobs. Advertising Board A. C. Askew calls the meeting to order. Mr. J. Roy Inbody delivers his weekly chat. The new candidates are im- pressed by the fact that all members are selected because of their ability to work and their pleasing personality. A. C. loses count of his credits, graduates him- self and Morris Billington steps into his shoes the second semester. Committees workin g with home room ticket managers for The Big Pond, Snzilin, Through, You Cmziz' Trzlze It With You, and The Gofzdoliers indicate the energy and the initiative of members of the Advertising Board. PAGE 141 S li , . x 12 '5 9 4' N I Jaw: ' K I :- I' ,X J . l X 1 . t L .- 'Q 1 4-N . fiat .. ,. F 9 E 2 , 1 K X U ff i f 1 K 'rl . L X T o.,. fi 3 at r- 3, ,. 1 4 .. f. v VF it il 7 -'J X gli., 1 PASIPIKANS Fmsr Row-Betty Rice, Mary Jo Rose, Martha Winfrey, Erma Owens, Martha Shaw, Peggie Wolfe, Mary Jo Parker. Marjorie Johnson, Rosa Joy Griffin, Gloria Carro, Ina Knight. SECOND Row-May Mar- tin, Dorothy Lancaster, Norma Perkey, June McKeon, Mildred Markley, Elizabeth Litchford, Madeline King, Helen Swarthout, Doris Sue Haskell, Joan Harris, Mary Frances Ross. THIRD Row-Mrs. Corrubia. sponsorg Willa Barton, Bessie Buchanan. Ann Keltner. Mary Lou Tyler. Teresa Tinger, Billie Whalen. Dorothy Hubbs, Betty Lee Scott, Willa Mae Ray, Hilda Pinion, Virginia Cripps. M Pasipikans Led by that wee bit of dynamic force, Peggie Wfolfe, the Pasipikans had a most enjoyable y ea r spon soring archery, swimming, tennis, baseball, hockey, and basketball tournaments and participat- ing in week end outings and sport ban- quets and spreads. Organized in 1938 by merging the Girl's Athletic Association and Outing Club, the Pasipikans take their name from a Indian Word meaning leaders. Mrs. Helen Corrubia has been a real inspiration to the girls in forming the new organization. PAGE 142 .. .f f .. f , A ' islam' 'R t 'nt BRAVETTES Frasr RowsMartha Winfrey, Mary Jane Murray, Roberta Hill, Naidene Hickok, Maxine Stewart, Doris Layman, Jennie DeArmond, Polly Moody. SECOND Row-Earline Thompson, Marie Smith. Bonnie Parsons, Reva Long, Fay Long, Erma Owens, Pauline Crisp, Rozella MeKimmie, sponsor. Ti-mm Row- Ruth Gifford, sponsor, Edna Nicholson, Alice Murray, Emalee Mitchell, Virginia Cripps, Pauline Jensen, Beth Watkins, Katherine Sulzbach. Irma Thies. FOURTH Row-Florene Church, Dee Vota Fleming, Ruth Erwin. Lanorah Higgins, Thelma Seawright, Jewel Burton, Mifaunwy Shunatona, Edna Waterfall, Leota Holden. Bravettes When you see a girl walking down the hall bedecked in a white jacket, red skirt and a white shirt with an Indian head emblem attached, you know she,s a mem- ber of the Bravettes. The Bravettes, organized in ,30, is a service and pep organization whose pur- pose is to usher at all entertainments given by the school, and to stimulate school spirit at the school's athletic events. This year approximately seventy- five girls have joined, thus insuring every Brave a Bravette, to boost his spirit and encourage him to nobler deeds. PAGE 143 ,e if 7,1 .J .jj asv ai 51 QF. Q , ,Q Q., s t .fs A ,x i We inf! Ez? 5? vi -.-if v. ie it 55-'ful ' 'rs x 1 . ,, . W , Q 1 X . .M I 6 l E 1. 'F J . R .X D S rf Al I ,- 6 'u I qt Q J x A t 5 5 E I i 2' X :L F1 it 's Ll 25 fi L it 5X TOM TOM FIRST Row-Bob Rorschach, Betty Nixon, Margie Jean Johnson, Virginia Kaufmann, Jeane Deeley, Doris Deeley, Katherine Rhodes, Jacqueline Avery. SECOND Row-Helen Fees, Mary Lou Sexton, Sammy Lee Massie, Alice O'Brien, Helen Preisler, Frieda May Park. THIRD Row-Ward H, Green. chairman of the Tom Tom Board: Lucille Adams, art sponsorg Dick Shephard, Tommy Simon, Jean Baxter, edi- torial sponsor: Joan Brinkley, W. W. Graham, director of printingg Bettie Jean McMahon was absent when the picture was made. Tom Tom Upon opening the door you are greet- ed by a wave of clickety clacks from the battery of typewriters. As you start to enter, you are bowled over by Tommy and Dick, those demon photographers, as they make 21 mad dash for T. C. R. Somewhat recovered, you go in, and are rushed by Kaufmann and the Deeleys, who ask if you know anybody in this or that group pictureg while Bob pleads for quiet so that he can get an idea. You stagger out, wondering if that screwy staff can ever put out 21yC21I4bOOli, but, believe it or not, they can. This is it. PAGE 144 5 , - S I GIRLS' LEAGUE FIRST Row-June Goodnow, Barbee Watts, Anna Margaret Kraus, Beverly Crawford, Betty Roark. SECOND Row-Madge Welch, Margery Stokes, Nancy Lee Clarke, Patricia Kelly, Gerene Edwards. THIRD Row-Adrienne Auerswald, Mary Carolyn McAfee, Frances Engle, Mary Wood, Mary Fitzpatrick. Minnie Mae Summers, sponsor. Girls' League During the current year, presidents Frances, Madge, and Barbee have ably presided over the Girls, league assemblies -those meetings which no boy ever sees. The assemblies provide the one available opportunity for the girls in each class to meet together. The League has as its goal promoting closer fellowship, en- couraging desirable traits of character and developing pleasing personalities. Sponsor, Mrs. Minnie Mae Summers, has again guided the groups in their ac- tivities Which included programs of out- standing speakers, Christmas baskets, and Mother's Day telegrams. PAGE 145 fi .423 . ' : ,X 12 l J' l l ' i . l 4-I 5 1 1 'S 5 ,. 1 4 A . 'Mg f 2 I 4 l I i t ,ff - A, . fi . 2 EH.. If , .' 4 f Ng, Q6 il, i 5, . 'A' a . 1, 'V-f . . zz -.Aa :ff- iff., 19,1 ,., .I ,Q if! K Q ' 'gi xg .5-E.. 35 4 gx a E S' g t Q.: T 4-, TU X 1 'X ,K . 6. J 4 I w 3 I 1 I I .1 3 C L in 5 'X' I . x I 14 , I I N all fr 'L ,gil sg' :tk 'S K x 'J i . I X yi 11 ,jj Z 6 1? fs -5 33 at !'. as EY 22 If 1 3? t il 22 gk 1? fi 5 li L STUDENT CUSTODIANS FIRST Row-Dan Painter, Buddy Feterly, Joe Letson, Charles Jonte Carrol Sanders Steve Sawyer SECOND Row-Harold White, A. C. Askew, Donald Cotner, Arthur Leatherwood Paul McBride THIRD Row-Bill Sansing, Arthur Clark, Jack Gustavus, Oscar Taylor, Charles VanZant Roy Peters FOURTH Row-Earl M, Sanders, sponsorg John Barton, Bert Dugger, Kenneth Waggener Student Custodians Since 192 5, there have been more than S00 members in the Student Custodian Club. These fellows can testify to the fellowship found in the organization. The activities vary from the cleaning and repairing of the buildings, to slum- gullions and the final banquet. The club's efficiency contest keeps the boys working with enthusiasm. At the start each boy is given 1000 points, and as errors slip into their work points are deducted. A monitor, who uses all of nature's gifts along with man made ma- terials to locate errors, has charge of each floor and the boys who work there. PAGE 146 fi, ' as STAGECRAFT Fmsr Row-Billy Howard, John Taylor, Charles Allen, Arthur Leatherwood, Bob Rank, Bill Cun- ningham, Doyle Bradford, Raymond Zongker. SECOND Row-Albert Martin, director, George Holder- man Jack W'elch Melvin Putman. Mack Hoffman, Dudley Dickson, Dick Davenport. THIRD Row-John Ruclier, Harold Cyook, Ray Hudson, Ralph Morgan, Cecil Smock, Johnny Black, John Ravencroft, George Morrow. FOURTH Row-George Griffith, James Wall, Marvin Reaves, Herbert Maresh, John Tate, Bill Green, Bill Craig, Lloyd Zumwalt. Stagecraft Do you hear strange noises emitting from the vague regions of the stage or Wonder who rushes out from behind the curtains to steal away Mr. Fosterls chair almost before he rises? lt,s only the stage- craft crew. These young men must also accept responsibility for the queer hammering noises grating one's ears if he travels near the stage sets, for they design, construct and paint the scenery for all of Central's entertainments. Changing scenery be- tween acts, and securing proper lighting and sound effects also come under their realm. PAGE 147 Q, .1 Q, mfg' 'xr 1 fuk i ,,., 1 . 'irq lx Y 2, ' z Q 3 -PQ' ku ,rx it 1 5. , in Qi Pe fi gil 'I is 5 L-'ew ff' 7 '9 wi Z ,Ti ,Lila 1 Q f 2- 'Q A ,lie iii ., jf 1 s-,,, C. . . 'H+---, a T X , X 2,1 i 4 I, '.x 2 lk 9 1 L Y rj I' A In I IBA iz 3 ix I 7 s Xl ' AX 'ft' 1 i If i w x ? L I 6 L 1 1 fl 'iw ri Q 3 E all ' f, . T w, Q fr CAMARATA Fnasr Row-Joan Ammerman, Mary Louise Nicholson, Harriet Bates, Gerre Lee Wall, George Ann Mackey, Kathleen Clarkson, Norma Rylander. SECOND Row-Adrienne Auerswald, Peggy Porter, Mary Lou Arnold, Connie La Vellette, Mary Coulter, Jean Pringle, Jo Fay Harrison, Beverly Black. THIRD Row-Rosemary Russell, Mary Wood, Clare Thompson, Rosemary Dean, Martha Palmer, Joan Farmer, Mary Burchfield, Joan Davis, Betty Logan. FOURTH Row-Nancy Thomas, Betty German, Frances Engle, Virginia Wiet, Beverly Berry, Suzanne Billings, Delta Lockewitz, Ann Harwood, Harriet Fair, Betty Wheeler, Barbara Burton. Camarata Led by that bit of feminine dynamite, Gerre Lee Wall, and sponsored by Miss Esther Larson, the Camaratas have hurdled another year successfully. With the aim of furthering student aid, they sponsored the sale of Christmas Cards and thus made a substantial donation to the student Welfare fund. Their meetings, held every other Monday, nearly always are concerned with the very important issue of whether they will be able to meet their debts. They also plan their various social ac- tivities, some of which have included a spaghetti dinner and a dance. PAGE 148 GIRL RESERVES FIRST Row-Jean Ann Watts, Marianne Miller, Josephine Dick, Kathryn Harting, Patricia Kanada. Virginia Hafford. Betty Jane Foster, Cleo Wolfe, Evelyn Lee Connell. SECOND Row-Dorothy Hill, Iona Beaver, Joan Martindale, Janet Farmer, Betty Brunson, Betty Jane Barber, Jeanne Grever, Gloria Carro, Patricia Baldwin. THIRD Row-Jean Sexton, Wilma Shurtleff, Jean McCain, Madeleine Miller, Mildred Bennet, Rosemary Conger, Annabel Dean, Llya Ruth Wadsworth, Julia Sleppy, Beverly Crawford. FOURTH Row-Rosemary McComb, Helen Zoe Smith, Mary Lou Nolan, Nancy Cunningham, Dorothy Springer, Anniebeth Floyd, Nellie Taylor, Ina Lois Knight, Lida Tallman, sponsor. Girl Reserves Promptly at 4:00 o'clock every Thurs- day afternoon at the Y. W. C. A., the meeting of the Girl Reserves commences. The president, Dorothy Springer, arrives promptly at 4:30. Then the programs, which are intended to further the aim of improving one's self, follow. They have included many well-informed speakers, including Madame DeBissy, who told the girls that they wore too much lipstick and not enough rougeg Mrs. Ida Marie Johnson, who discussed the latest spring fashionsg and E. M. Austin, who in- formed thcm as to the process of movie making. PAGE 149 l . E SCALPERS FIRST Row-Hubert Noble, Keith Caldwell, Bob Hebeler, Sanford Cohn, Bill Boyd, Jimmy Nuekolls, Wayne Shelton, Don Bohannon, John Loop, Key McLelland, Nathan Bauer, John Nicholson, Saeoivo Row-Fred Bennett, sponsor, Donald Frank, Howard Kaufman, Bob Oesch, Charles Doyle, Richard Ellison. Cowley Rhoades, Lorin Hedrich, Earl Markwell, Lloyd Whitney, Dell Bert Tribble, David Allen. David Hundahl, Mel Klar. THIRD Row-Dick York, L. B, Myers. George Coe, Howard McHenry, Cone ley Cain, Gerald Johnson, Jim Davidson, VVally Schott, Jack Wise. Owen VVatt, Marcus Hulings, Edward Drake, Joe Conway, Fount Loveioy. Fouarn Row-Heston Witwer, Bill Glenn, Chad Robison, Herman Brummett, Harold Walker, Steele Barnett, Bob Woodward, Ralph Langenheirn, Kenneth Naud, Bob Brooks, Bobby Mason, Bunny Crawford, Jack Curtis, Harold Frost, Frank Garner, Jirn McCormick. Scalpers This is that gang of happy-go-lucky young fellows, who might be mistaken for reds, but who actually form one of W the most democratic of organizations, Central's pep squad. The Scalpers are found at nearly every school function, handing out programs or ushering. As they have grown older, the Scalpers have become a little less boisterous. They have ceased their war-paint and feathers initiation, curtailed their belt lines, and even toned down their part of the Scalp- er-Band battle. Although more changes may be expected, it is believed that they will not change the color of the shirts to pink. PAGE 150 OPERA CLUB FIRST Row-Joan Brown, Kathryn McCluney, Muriel Thornton, Mary Jo McCullough, Martha Pit- C kl Evel n Bagwell Vivian Weaver Betty Maness. cock, Leona Schofield, Joanne Arnold, Gayle Mc or e, y , C , SECOND Row-Bob Kimball, Ina Lewis, Mary Carolyn Aular, Betty VanPelt, Mary Louise McKee, June Blumenfield, Pauline Fenton, Charlene Karch, Doris Ashton, Helen Fees, Clara Anne Smith, John Watson, THIRD Row-Kenneth Morgan, Leo Austin, Sue Richardson, Jean Higgenbotham, Naida Benson, Donna Greider, Dorothy Pickens, Delta Lockewitz, Betty Stevenson, Wilma Pope, Doris Perry, Robert Rorsehach. FOURTH Row-Gerald Whitney, sponsor: Roy Small, Walter Foster, Jimmy McCormick, David Hallowell, Dwight Mapes, Harold Walker, Howard McHenry, Jack Morrow, Gene Canady, Ed Sewell, Russell Stipp, Dale Harrison. Opera Club This is one place where it is better to be heard than seen. ln three years the Qpera Club has made a place for itself in Central's traditions with its productions of The Pirates of Pf'11za11cc', The Milarzdo and The Golzdolitfrs. Besides acquainting the students with Gilbert and Sullivan, the organization has given its members remarkable training in voice work. What Opera clubber can forget Hallo- Well's knee pants, Jack and Betty's duet, or the time Mr. XY7hitney's voice stuck at falsetto. Yes, sir. They had high times in there, especially at rehearsals, when the old members sang parts of last year's opera. PACE 151 e , , 0 1.3 , , . .A Q A.. 1, ' - - 'T' - x ,555-ka fi? 5255-2.5. if L5 , E 1. , .L -, i 'x 'lf ' 'rl .34 in , El' 7 1 s L ........-..,,, r , I: l 5 I' I A s 1 I 1 1 f X, PN ,--me .pw- is 5 2 J S2 z ll SAINT CECILIANS Fmsr Row-Naidene Hickok, Gerry Spencer, Betty Jo Thorne, Alice Johnson, Moreta Williams, Ruth Lloyd, Betty Pharris, Cathelene Tucker, Priscilla White. SECOND Row-Juanita Foote, Helen Hazen, Betty Quackenbush, Betty Johnson, Lois Kenney, Marguerite Stuart, Ethel McAfee, Edna Settles, Donna Bishline. THIRD Row-Phillip Morgan, accompanist, Betty Wright, Virginia Cripps, Flora Belle Hensley, Billie Morton, Daphne Best, Martina Miller, Clara Marie Clark, Mary Jean Berkman. Saint Cecilians For the twelfth consecutive year the Saint Cecilians have made their musical mark in Central. They might be called the girls' auxiliary of the Orpheus Club, since the two were organized in the same year. But singing is not the only activity of these fun-loving females. Their chief delight is to call down Mr. Morgan, their accompanist, Whenever he makes a mis- take. Next to their director, Gerald Whitney, their hero is Nelson Eddy, Whose picture, sent personally to the Saint Cecilians, now rests in state in a perfectly gorgeous frame. PAGE 152 ,T - Fmsr Row-Mark Campbell, Paul Estill Dxck Dorn Leroy Lucas Robert Humphreys John Goble Jack Ellison, Richard Jackson, Johnny Taylor SECOND Row Charles Shepard Maurice Price Don McCreery, Gene Harris, Richard Banister Kenneth G1ll Jimmy Prater Ed Sewell Harvey Heller Tnrrm Row-Edward May, Truman Loyd, Jerry Biddison Bob Park Ed Chapman Richard Fuson Vkxlllam Moore, Jack Moncrief, Frank Meek. Orpheus Club This musical menuge has as its reason for existence the vocal verification of Central's reputation for producing good singers. Directed by Gerald Whitney, its performances, both in public and in pri- vate, luring credit to the school. The singers, surroundings are particu- larly conducive to success in their line of endeavor. Notes, musical and literary, cover the blnckboards of Orpheus Clubis classroom. From the west wall Beethoven frowns down upon them, while imme- diately under the deaf composer, Mr. Morgan counteracts with n cheery smile :ind an occasional off note. ORCHESTRA Ted Adams, Raymond Anderson, Marjorie Asher, Harold Attaway. Sarah Baker, senator, Mary Lou Barnard, Betty Ann Billfaldt, Patty Billfaldt. Mary Bowles. president: Duane Burger. Betty Bush, Drusilla Carter, Mary Daugherty, secretary, Helen Deutser. Elizabeth Farmer. Maxine Foote, Glovonne Gambill, Norma Lee Haas, Billy Hackathorn, Betty Mae Hagemier, Geraldine Hargis, Ina Harris. Jean- nette Harry, Barbara Hicks, Harold Hicks, Elizabeth Hough, senator: Pat Hough, Wallace Hough, Alta Lou Howard, Paul Johnson, Virginia Johnston, Bob Jones, Donald Jones, Mary Keskabas, Mildred Lambeth, Hal Lane, Clifford Langley, Pearl Langley, Jackie Levell, Billie Jim Lovitt. Douglas Mac- Gregor, Warren Macy, Marjean Martin, Raymond McConaly, J. W. McDer1nitt, Betty McGilvray, Hamp- ton McNally, Lela Mae Meyers, Jack Moehlenkamp, librarian: Helen Mooney. William Morris, Melva Norcom, Carl Parrott, Alberta Parsons, Carol Pearson, Alfred Persons. vice president Merrill Phelps. Mary Margaret Poole, Marcella Quesenbery, Robert Redmond. Betty Louise Rice. Leonard Robbins, Margaret Roberts, Robert Rogers, treasurer: Morris Sheram, Dorothy Shurtleff, Mary Ellen Sivadon. Marie Smith, Marilyn Smith, Thaddeus Snell. John Snyder, librarian: Mabel Spencer. Jimmy Stevenson. David Tappan, Edgar Van Emon, Mary Vickery. Albert Weatherly, Margaret XYhitefield, Maurine White- field, Jean Vtlilliams, Nelson Williamson, Forrest Winey, Martha Winfrey, Clifford Woodbury. P Orchestra . . chestrn, for they know all about it, dut to the consistent teaching of Pop KLIHC. supper and a Couple of picnics, the or chestra has glided through the ye tr to the tune of Pops Thats got itf' PAGE 154 lf you want to hear the Stott of Loh engrin, who missed the first hott ind hid to take the second, just consult tht oi Wfeutherly. Question someone on Whit they think would he the greatest mnacit in orchestra history and the bets 'tit two to one, he'd say when the ohots get in After playing for over a hundred ot Casions and surviving through 1 chili BAND John Adam, Johnny Anderson, Raymond Anderson, John Barton, Ralph Baston, Tommy Bates, Richard Bearden, John Benson, Jack Billington, Jim Blazer, captaing Bruce Bleakley, Bob Booth, Harlan Bowen, George Brewer, Charles Briley, Rupert Brooke, Richard Brown, Paul Buhl, Jack Burch, Duane Burger, cornet and horn sergeant, Jack Cannon, Vernon Clausing, Bruce Colton, Taylor Collins, E. J. Cook, Gerald Daniel, Philip Deutser, Dan Downing, Robert Dunham, Dean Duston, Darwin Eaton, Mark Endacott. Bill Ford. Jimmy Freese, James Fritsche. Harry Gates, Tom Giboney, librariang Bill Graham, Elton Grove, Howard Hall, junior senatorg Robert Hefflinger, Alvis Hollaway, Wallace Hough, Elton Hunt, top sergeant: Jack Ingram, Charles James, Raymond Johnson, Harold Jollief, Alvin Kissler, J. B. Kibler, Jimmie Leach, Joe Linde, Bob McCollum, Bill McCollum, Bill McCullough, Arthur McElroy, Jack McMinn, bass sergeantp Warren Macy, drum sergeantg Alvin Markus, Billy Marshall, Bill Mayfield, Jack Miller, Lyman Miller, Jack Moehlenkamp, lieutenant: Wendell Manger, George Murry, Walter Murry, Earl Parrol, Merrill Phelps, John Petree, Bill Rainwater, C. A. Rayon, Valjean Redman, Forrest Rees, Robert Roach, Jim Roberts, Eugene Robinson, Robert Rogers, Everett Ruffin, John Sell, Fred Sherwood, senior senatorg William Shoemaker, Bob Shoffstall, Bill N. Smith, Bob Smith, Keith Smith, Thaddeus Snell, Hoilon Steele, John Stephenson, Warren Stobaugh, L. M. Summer, Gene Swaze, Jack Thurman, clarinet sergeant: John Thompson, Jules Thompson, Don Van Zant, Albert Weatherly, big reed sergeant: Don Wells, John Wheeler, Henry Williams, Jimmy Wolfe, Reece Wyant, Cornell Young, Harold Hicks. Clifford Langley, William Morris, Alfred Persons, Robert Redmond, John Snyder, Nelson Williamson. Clifford Woodbury. Band This populous assemblage of players is one of the best in the country. Ably di- rected by Albert Wegitherly and cap- tained by Jim Blazer, it has played for football games, parades and assembly programs. lt is one of the largest high school bands in the United States, and for that reason can perform stunts which are beyond smaller organizations. It is particularly famous for its Indian de- signs. One of its best musicians is Pop Wfeatherly, who can hum, sing or Whistle any part that may be absent. lt is noted in passing that the ancient Scalper-Band feud has rather died down. PAGE 155 A CAPPELLA FIRST Row-Faith Swartz, Jean Reisher, Anne Blackman, Helen Richards, Norma Rylander, Bill Bailey, Howard Elder, Billy Davis, Jimmy Gibbs, Elta Price. Mary Kathryn Jones, Mellmary McNeely, Eleanor Marks. SECOND RowiVirginia Senf, Margaret Ann Daniel, Marijane Ford, Bettye Averyt, Jean Pringle, Melvin Clark, Billy Cox, Raymond McEvoy, Jack Elliott, Fred Harris, Jack Juergens, Mary Louise Bunch, Dorothy Matthews, Shirley McClaskey, Helen Abbott. THIRD Row--Barbara Matson. Rosemary Heatley, Helen Grimes, Peggy Porter, Joe Wright, Elton Thompson, Russell Grattum, Bob Scott, Bert Dugger, Clayton Manners. David Naylor, Bob Troutman, Jimmy Smedley, Dorlas Tribble. Lou Ellen McMunn, Marie Anglin. FOURTH Row-Virginia Spence, Helen Janette Davis, Margie Lee Fisk, Bonnie Jean Shockey, Mildred Leonard, Dick Carter, Morrison Blaine, Phil Hayes, Walter Foster, Ralph Lane, Robert Schouweiler, Burton Comrade, Madeline Miller, Frances Bassham, Mary Elizabeth Dunagan, Bonita Goins. A Cappella some civic group. Central. PAGE 156 For nine years the A Cappell1 Choir consistently has contributed its share to the cultural background ofCentr.1l This maroon-robed chorus thinks nothing of singing for an assembly, then Doing to class for an houris rehearsal, and then go ing out to give n performance before Each time the choir sings George Oscar Bowen, director, who plstvs the tm whistle exceptionally well, tells the mem bers how awful they were and how flmt they wentg but down in his hewrt of hearts he is very proud of them, and so IS Gamma Keystoners Presided over by vivacious Max, GAMMA KEYSTONERS FIRST Row-Lois Stokes, Betty Ruth Myers, Ruby Batchelder, Lucille Crawford, Claudine Shofner. Rosemary Krakower, Jane Horton, Pauline Huffard, Betty Pharris, Helen Fees, Vivian Weaver, Q. V, Cory, Virginia Moore. SECOND Row-Maryella Freese, Gayle McCorkle, Louise Curtis, Marie Rogers, Joanne Arnold, Anna Jean Wolfe, Ruby Powers, Margaret Lopp, Mary Louise Barnes, Marjorie Lawson, Barbara Brooks, Janet Ellis, Harriet Freeman, Betty Skillman. THIRD Row-Emilou Dixon, Dorris Nelson, Loreta Millican, Jacqueline Avery, Mary Lou Sexton, Maryann Hawman, Grace Fuller, Pauline Simms, Patsy Myers, Madeline McPherson, Betty Perrins, Dorothy Stoner, Mary Jean King, Maxine Vincent, Jean Stickles. FoURTH Row-Doris Coby, Mavel Hudlin, Nancy Lively, Helen Walker, Dorlas Tribble, Eudora Losey. Dorothy Jones, Josephine Moyer, Eleanor Marks, Florence Wilson, Marjorie Renfro, Alice Shoefstall, Joan Turner, Helen Robinson, Frances Burbilas, Katherine Sulzbach, Martha Ann Kerr, Betty Nixon. A ' Gamma Keystoners come to order every Monday night. The mishaps of the prev- ious meetings are read by Eleanor. Dis- cussion of the three special projects of the year-furnishing a complete Christmas for 21 family, formation of an Etiquette society to help girls solve their social problems and aiding poor families- progresses and the meeting adjourns. Working toward the idea of coopera- tion between the various chapters, Gamma contributed to the success of the Christmas Vesper services and the Tri- Chapter dance. PAGE 157 'Nm l ALPHA KEYSTONERS Finsr RowsMary Rayson, Martha Anne McComb, Elizabeth Rigby, Peggy Houser, Louise Ditzler, Faith Neumann, Marjorie Evans, Mary Ruth Wilkinson, Betty Cotham, Josephine Johnson, Marianne Bloesch. SECOND RowAMaryema Gates. Jo Fay Harrison, Barbara Burton, Marcia Livingston, June Fenton, Margie Lee Fisk, Betty Sykes, Natalie Essman, Mary Reichard, Jean Lewis, Martha Reichard. THIRD Row-Alice O'Brien, Frances Kieser, Dorothy Hamill, Mary Lou Kesterson, Mary Margaret Poole, Margaret Dwen, Velma Ruch, Sarah Lou Stanley, Vesta Dugger, Mary Louise Bunch, Evelyn Bowles, Jean Davis, Harriet Fair, Nancy Stewart. Fouara Row-Elizabeth Neister, Martha Belle Lindsay, Helen Newman, Elizabeth Ann Bentley, Dorothy Springer, Barbara Beckstrom, Marian Dorney, Roberta Piper, Betty Morgan, Martha Jane Settle, Betty Stitt, Lois Rainbolt, Mildred Wheeler, Billie Jean Straley. Alpha Keystoners To the tune of t'SWing Your Partners, Alphas start off the yearls entertainment with a barn dance. Then presiding Peggy announces the project for the coming year is furnishing food and fun for the Childrenis Horne. Toward that end, a Thanksgiving basket, a Christmas tree and party, and a show, are donated by Alpha chapter. Annieheth helps with the entertain- ment by giving a travel talk in costume on her trip to Mexico. The Alphas are also hypnotized and various other speak- ers adcl to the general enjoyment of the group. PAGE 158 ALPHA KEYSTONERS FIRST Row-Nancy Thomas, Sara Elizabeth Coon, Martha Anne McComb, Jean Ann Watts, Katherine Rhodes. Margaret Ann Daniel, Beverly Black, Phyllis Ferrier, George Ann Mackey, Gerre Lee Wall, Priscilla Green, Cecile Davis, Mimi Rivkin. SECOND Row-Mary Louise Cooper, Betty Lou Bryan, Rebecca Thomas, Virginia Roark, Betty Ballenger, Adrienne Auerswald, Helen Janett Davis, Norma Jean Deutsch, Barbara Matson, Betsy Feemster, Carolyn Hopping, Joan Davis, Jean James, Jean McCain, Anniebeth Floyd, Madeleine Miller. THIRD Row-Mary Elizabeth Moore, Elaine Young, Mary Lou Arnold, Frances Lindsay, Nancy Clarke, Joan Ammerman, Virginia Thompson, Virginia Wiet, Beverly Berry, Sara Jane Kerr, Mary Wood, Peggy Porter, Elaine Frame, Frances Welsh. FOURTH Row-Mary Lou Kesterson, Helen Preisler, Kathleen Clarkson, Nellie Taylor, Ann Harwood, Jane Whiteside, Lillian Jane Smith, Bettie Jean McMahon, Mary Sherwood, Marilynn Hamm, Marguerite Stuart, Betty Jo Waite, Connie Ghorrnley, Elizabeth Ann Jones, Dorothy Smittle, Saleta Field, Alpha Keystoners The year advances, and Adrienne gets more and more White hairs Worrying about the programs. Beverly has Writeras cramps by now trying to keep up with the fast and furious dialogue being waged in the panel discussion centering on the ideal boy and girl. Mrs. Hiram Alexander has by now given the Alphas up as hopeless cases of jitterbugs, and Mary Kimbrough makes them all con- firmed journalists. Never evading the question, 'mls that what a Keystoner should do, these femi- nine Hi-Y'ers have won for themselves Sl respected position in our school. .glu- BETA KEYSTONERS FIRST Row-Eloise Masters, Constance Psimer, Pauline Pollard, Evelyn Miller, Helen Singler, Mary Jane Murray, Carmeleta West, Rochelle Montgomery. SECOND Row-DeNella Wilkerson, Shirley Samp- son, Carol Neilson, Ruth Shore, Lois Mclfetridge, Mary Carolyn McAfee, Joan Matthews. THIRD Row- Frances Williams, Patricia Russell, Virginia Northcut, Ailene Smith, Ann Sleamaker, Barbara Wildman, Virginia Mathis, Gloria Swanson. FOURTH Row-Joan Sutterfield, Eleanor Wilcoxson, Marilyn Smith, Margaret Olesen, Ruby Lee Taylor, Betty McGilvray, Mary Ellen Sivadon, Martha Pitcock, Carol Pearson, Hulda Miller. Beta Keystoners As Gloria raps for order, one-hundred odd Beta members reluctantly attempt to cease chattering at least long enough to hear Ruth read minutes or Mary Caro- lyn reel off amazing records of debit and credit. After Doris calls the roll, the chapter settles down to the worthwhile program arranged by Mavis. ln accordance with their purpose, 'ITC create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and com- munity high standards of Christian char- acterf, Keystoners find opportunities to hear educational and inspirational speak- ers as well as purely entertaining ones. PAGE 160 if fl? 14 BETA KEYSTONERS FIRST Row-Olive Fitzwater, Jean Bradley, Alice Lou Campbell, Patricia Busby, Jeane Deeley Virginia Kaufmann, Doris Deeley, Gerry Campbell. SECOND Row-Virginia Johnson, Maxine Dunbar, Mary Bowles, Mildred Lee Gibson, Ruth Compton. Emily Hill, Elizabeth Hough, Carolyn'Jayne Gordon. THIRD Row-Marjorie Luebker, Ora Lee Bowles, Yvonne Allen, Charlyne Karch, Mary Ellen Kesserling, Dorothy Collins, Joan Brinkley, Carolyn Holderman, Rose Marie Cook. FOURTH Row-Lura Karr, Ida Fpyil, Rose Marie Herald, Katherine Butcher, Margaret Brown, Claire Blauner, Arlita Gilmore, Mary A ice Cotton. fi' f 5 1 f J. L gp J J , e aff E I lvl fi .1 , x N 'r fs X .5 4 I A N Pi i I l I 4 I ij' , F X Beta Keystoners -M' l Beta decides to carry out its annual C project of a Mexican party at Christmas. George Pearson comes to the rescue when B - We forget to invite the guests and helps 2. round up little Mexicans. Despite diffi- culties on pre-Christmas Friday, the Y. M. C. A. abounds with Mexicano babes expecting and getting a good time. Participating with other chapters Beta sponsors a beautiful and impressive ves- per services at Christmas. In a spirit of fun, Beta members arrange a Bean Supperf' and a roller skating party as well as several dances, both formal and informal. Q 1 . l L Z i f :Z Q is 1 55 ,., ii U Fi is ' fig.. J' if mmm .3 PAGE 161 4 5' ,-if ,ll .X - .. , ' -rg- -. ll . 1 -sf' 3 i p t , A lg , fs ' K ' ', i . A Lf' l. 7f1':Q1 ?z5gm'zgfQgf 'NKE if ,: 1 -' ,.. ,. 1.x L l , if ' ' E x I if 5 4, 's Q 7 . lfi. 4,5 xi ' Q x A , ,A . . xl, at 'A 'b x X 5 -Vg if sr 55 u lg: EH il it i K 'Q 4 Delta Keystoners DELTA KEYSTONERS f FIRST Row-Joan Gheen, Betty Pinkston, Louise Shaver, Helena Edwards, Marjorie MacDonald, Dorothy Reichard, Mary Alice Byrd, Aleen Fisher. SECOND Row-Helen Hazen, Doris Ann Ashton, Isabel Sanders, Betty Lou Overton, Dorothy Bossard, Louise McKee, Martha Stevenson, Dorothy Jenne- man. THIRD Row-Jo Eloise Baker, June Houston, Mary Lou Barnard, Eleanor Bacon, Mary Daugherty, Geneva McCaskey, Rosalie Fry, Virginia Jane Kirby, Helen Richards. FoUR'rH Row-Geraldine Hargis. Muriel Haines, Roberta Chapman, Sue Richardson, Elizabeth Miller, Virginia Trees, Jeanette Smith, Drusilla Carter, Eleanor Powless, Betty McKendry. Under the clever management of Mar- l jorie, this new Keystoner chapter has en- joyed a very successful year. With Joan guarding the roll and Pat hugging the treasury, Delta has carried out their group project to the utmost degree, that of providing clothing for an entire fam- ily during the year. The group, made up of senior girls who wished to be charter members and juniors Who wished to carry it on next year, has sponsored a Christmas dance and also backed a sports dance which eX- emplified the type of entertainment the Keystoner organirations foster. l PAGE 162 I K 'iff-E flak. DELTA KEYSTONERS FIRST Row-Evelyn Fay Bagwell, Klementine Rickey, Joan Rash, Shirley Rambo, Rosemary Ellis, Helen Crowe, Doris Dowell, Geneva Randall, Joanne Higdon, Pat O'Bannon. SECOND Row-Janet Lobaugh, Jean Reisher, June Scott, Cleo Edwards, Dorothy Jane Hughes, Alice Holsten, Ellen Holmes, Priscilla Jo White, Marjean Goins, Florence Leon, Betty Martin. THIRD Row-Joan Tappan, Jean Ben- ninghoff, Dorothy Shurtleff, Marcia Whitwell, Verna Lea Emery, Dorothy Pickens, Fay Long, Melba 7'-an 4. .1 .1 Px 12 1 . we if F l,' f- X. x . 'S 1 ,. S 4 4 3 .Pt s .2 I 1 l I R ll fl' ll' Igilgeg Talley, Marcella Quesenberry,'Mary Page, Mildred Roberts. Fovxvrn. Row-Patty Cole, Ptzliscilla Biiiieeihaghgfliliogiifriilhyiiicocifigi, iifffffif'sISI1f.fE1e1'tifac'i11EISit'iigglifuiiibgliiiiiiiifml y Sc wabe' 'CP 'Q up 2 E ei Delta Keystoners Every Tuesday night the Deltas have gathered down at the Y. M. C. A. and been entertained by various speakers and programs. Among those who have ad- dressed the group have been Miss Lucy Sailes, who related her adventures in l I Africag Miss Doris Luff, who amused ,M Q the group by her readings, and Miss l Mary Kimbrough, a Tribune staff re- t W porter. . Besides their social activities, the Delta chapter has participated in the annual H' 15315 Hi-Y membership drive, the Hi-Y, Key- :jf Qi'- stoner family banquet and in the pre- 3' Easter yearly broadcast held in March. PAGE 163 HI-Y FIRST Row-Maurice Friedman, Jack Huff, Russell Moss, Jimmie Kile, Mel Klar, Dick Whiteside, John Brown, Gomer Evans. Clarence Cochrane, Bill Jenkins, Hubert Noble. SECOND Row-Jimmy Lee, Joe Ellis, Jim Davidson, Gerald Farrimond, Dell Osborn, Bill Matheny, Gene Canady, Preston Lowrey, Arthur McElroy, Howard Parker, Taylor Burton, Ivan Johnson. Trunn Row-Raymond Ousterhout, Bob Hebeler, Charles Foushee, L. B. Myers, A, C. Askew. Fred Harris, Herman Brummett, Frank Lawyer, Howard Knox, Harold Hedrick, Jack Bartley, Robert Fuller, George Coe. FOURTH Row-David Naylor, Dewitt Mills, Donald Henderson, Guy Reed, Charles Briley, Dick Mieher, Wesley Mullen, Gene Muratet, Tom Brewer, Donald Frank, Raymond Anderson, Gene Yeazel, Alfred Pearsons, Haskell Coplin, Tommy Simon. 2 I 'F' ii Opening everything with a hang, the i Hi-Y has enjoyed a successful year. The i membership drive, with the 49,ers gold i rush as the theme, was the inaugural at- tempt of combining Hi-Y boys and Key- stoner girls in working on selling mem- berships, and evidently due to the femi- nine touch, the outcome was more suc- cessful thnn in any previous year. How- f ever, the culmination of the attempt was the most exciting climax ever witnessed by any Hi-Yier, the losing teams finding their vision hampered by delicious cus- tard pie and their hair tangled from the inexpert bnrbering of the winners. PAGE 164 ,IS -, 'i K A., S , w Qs , 1' H pei 2 . rf' K s ik LETTERMEN FIRST Row-Shelby Ross, Jack Twist, Merle Jennings, Burl Jennings, Royce Wagoner, Taylor Burton, Gene Wilson, Duane Burger, Bus Barron, Ed Barnes, Sam Baxter. SECOND Row-Jack Shields, Don Painter, Bill Crandell, Malcolm McDonald, Buddy Arndt, Bill Maxwell, Hal Cullen, Clifford Pemberton, Arthur Utter, Clarence Cochrane, Keith Twist, Townsend Wilson. THIRD Row-Peter Fryer, Allen Ratcliff, Leo Pratt, Junior Bluejacket, Bill O'Conner, Jack Pickens, Jack Sanders, Lawrence Williams, David Allen, Warren Morton, Grady Skillern, faculty sponsor. FOURTH Row-Angus Schroeder, Milford Bartlett, John Kline, Gene Kibbons, Elsworth Clark, Melvin Smith, Dick Mieher, Joe Livesay, Glen Burgeis, Burton Logue, Morrison Blaine, Haskell Coplin, Paul Heap. Lettermen .Q ,x If on alternate Thursdays, you hear a sudden crash in the north auditorium, you may expect to see Mode Perry come sailing out into the hall, for the Letter- men are probably only being excited by ' his persistent dissenting. f . L This association is under the sponsor- ship of Grady Skillern and is composed of boys who have showed outstanding ability in some field of athletics. They have planned many worthwhile activi- ties, one of which is a gigantic banquet scheduled for the end of the year, bring- ing the Central and Webster athletes to- gether. 1,1 . 1 i :Q fl 2 1 91 fl X .Rl N l 'Z A A80 i xl 1 I I I 4 A it ii :sf 'ii Z3 5? F .fl .V gk 5 ii!-.X PAGE 165 THE TULSA HISTORICAL SOCIETY FIRST Row-Maxine Cassidy, Helen Denter, Betty Jeane Pharris, Pauline Suttles, Helen Brown, Peggy Guthrie, Alice Elston, Jean Du Priest, Leota Hanes, Thelma Codwell, Marguerite Nelson, Elsie Lee Downing, Hutch Brewer. SECOND Row-Betty Quackenbush, Betty Roberts, Betty Major, Dorothy Hammond, Catherine Weldon, Georgia Miller, Anne Metcalf, Bob Portor, Elwanda Day, Gwendolyn Bayliss, Walter Murray, Bob Troutman, Mrs. Louise Whitman, sponsor. THIRD Row-Betty Peterson, Carl Teague, Charles Allen, Jack Moskowitz, Keith Howes, Harry Cole, Dwight Goodrich, Bill Fulbright, Bill Curtis, Lloyd Burris, Dick Burden, Gerald Dodd, Steve Flanagan, Anna King . FOURTH Row-James Griffon, Leroy Shirley, Russell Wood, Harold Wright, Bill Jones, Burt Dugger, Burt Nott, Robert Spencer, Douglas Riddle, Junior Bluejacket, Jerry Erwin, Ted Adams, Tommy Meeker, Charles James, Robert Fletcher. The Tulsa Historical Society This baby among Centralis organiza- tions has, since last year, become a marked success. Its purpose, to increase popular interest in preserving records or items of historical value, has lead it into many phases of city and state history. During the society's short existence its members have acquired, among other things, Tulsais first post office equip- ment and the Treaty of 1866 in the Cherokee language. Mrs. Louise Whit- ham, sponsor, expects the society to add more historical bric-a-brac to its collec- tion, which is eventually to grow into a museum. PAGE 166 I V:-oft RETAIL SELLING FIRST Row-Pat O'Ba.nnon, June Scott, Jane Culley, Jane Stander, Betty Jane Koontz, Mary Lou Sexton, Mary Lou Reynolds, Margaret Hill, Hilma Peterson, sponsor. SECOND Row-Hazel Jean Hunter, Vivian Simpson, Georgianna Noel, Frances Young, June Humphrey, Virginia Crockett, Elsielee Downing, Jane Gratton. THIRD Row-Eugene Wise, Mildred Haas, Jennie Terrell, Lillian Jane Smith, TeRe1le Mater, Pauline Gourley, Jean Ridge, Laressi Manning. Genevieve Moreland. Founrx-1 Row-Bob Klink, Charles Dunn, Jim Reed, Dick Robinson, Gene Purdy, Bernice Roth, Olive White, Betty MacDowell, Ruby McKinzie, Frances Yarborough. Retail Selling 'N When upon entering one of Tulsa's stores you see and joyfully greet a high school friend only to meet a politely dig- nified reply of Good morning! May I help you?',, you're not speaking to the wrong person nor are you in the wrong store. Your friend is a member of Tulsa Centralis retail selling class. This class is designed to meet the in- creasing need of earning while learning and allows students to gain experience While still in school. The group has branched out until it is possible for the students to work in almost any business of their choice. v. :emi s , ,. . . Jim i X 1 ' ll f' .J- 1 1 ' fx fix .Lx N , w . ' t L 1 , , 91 '15 AH 5. s if , 'z 1 v l K Q H ff IL 11' A it F .cv y. 'i Q' Q.- 5 t .E QV .. 1 4 wt fl ll 4 ii,:hL.'-Lu 'fs QQ. 'fr 2' if ' - Lili . PAGE 167 GIRL SCOUTS Fnasr Row-Mary Lee Jackson, Marjorie Johnson, Peggie Wolfe, Dorothy Clark, Flora Koonce, Mary Jane Murray, Joan Nelimark, Arlen Cunningham, Marianne Bloesch, Doris Sue Haskell. SECOND Row-Madeline McPherson, Rachel Jackson. Mary Lou Tyler, Mary Lou Barnard, Betty Jean Stitt. Oolieta Maben, Cecile Davis, Elizabeth Sibole, Betty Ann Runnels, Priscilla Rhodes. THIRD Row-Jean James, Saleta Field, Elizabeth Rigby, Ailene Smith, Helen Myers, Priscilla Green, Eleanor Marks, Betty MacD0well, Ora Lee Bowles, Kathrine Iams. Girl Scouts The meetings are opened by Marianne, minutes are read, dues collected and all other minor business transacted. Then the members of the club, which has been organized since 1925, go into action on their current project, which, this year, happens to be the construction of a small recreation cabin at their meeting place. Their hardest work to date has been to get lumber companies to donate building material. In summer the Girl Scouts repair to l their haven of refuge, Camp Scott in the Locust Grove country, and have a jolly time roughing it. PAGE 168 School Life i 'l SCHOOL LIFE FIRST Row-Lee Harrington, DeWitt Anderson, Gibson Byrd, Mary Lou Arnold, Martha Belle Lind- say, Dorothy Jenneman, Dorothy Lee, DuRee Hollis, Hulda Miller, Doris Hinds, Buddy Weddell. SECOND Row-Ward H. Green, director of English: Mary Perrin. Patricia Stewart, Melba McNutt, Faith Neumann, Patricia Medlin, Cecile Davis, Pauline Crisp, Priscilla Green, Marguerite Horton, Anna Sherley Brown. Dorothy Spencer, Virginia Harding, Floydeane Thomason. THIRD Row4Lucille Thomas, Wilma Dean Henry, Betty Anne Stowell, Shirley Aaronson, Fay Ola Greene, Janet Ellis, Emily Hill, Ailene Smith, Sue Jones, Mae Murray, Lavelle Alexander, Mary Jo Hilton, Jean Baxter, sponsor. FOURTH Row- Frances Cooper, Betty Jean Wadell, Harry Brooks, Madelyn Grubbs, Mary Mason, Floreine Brooks, Martha Pitcock, Mary Alice Byrd, Gloria Hilditch, Dorothy Smittle, Virginia Dodd, Lois Godown, Don Findlay. Alton Prater, Lee Livingstone, faculty sponsor at Daniel Webster, FIFTH Row-Bill Forney, Buddy Fisher, Albert Lott, John H. Brown, Sumpter Fisher, Jimmy Gibbs, Marietta Fidler, Ellen Holmes, Marian Dorney, Elaine Young, Beatrice Hengst, Mildred Jacobs, Walter Oakes, William N. Smith, Bill Hall, Haskell Coplin. This organization is a long-suffering target for anyone who feels like blowing off steam. It's just a case of not being able to please all of the people all of the timeg although sometimes the staff thinks it can't please any of the people any ofthe time, but thatis just pessimism. With Bill and Walter dashing off edi- torial gems, Haskell dishing out sensa- tional sports stories, and Anderson and Fisher striking pay dirt right and left, Tulsa School Life cnn't help being suc- cessful. Congeniality is what makes life, espe- cially School Life, so enjoyable. PAGE 169 6 L. is, W ,,. 'L i 't gf 3 Zig f ,. ,gi lg, r i gi Aga' 5. A ,Ar 41 ' -. , , 4? gi K ' 'A If A Q I , ul I ' Pi ,x i I I -fe! -E .. ,.-. li if GS 52 Q, Et Q 4, H , 51? al G .. ls ii e in is -lf i gil? lriac- ic . 4 2 5.1. SAFETY PATROL FIRST Row-Gordon Banner, Ponjab David Angell, Charles Doyle, Joe McMullin, Robert Brazier. 1 SECOND Row-Carl Finke, Billy Kerley, Allen West, Clarence De Garmo, Dan Rogers. THIRD Row- Edmund Bard, Bill Carper, Ben West, Harold James, sponsorg Lee Widiger, James Polston. PAGE 170 Safety Patrol If you should hear someone shout at you, Get back on the curb, you! Don't you know the traffic is going the other way? don't be surprised, for it is one of Central,s Safety Patrolmen exercising his duty and trying to help you take proper care of your own life and limb. The Safety Patrol was organized last semester to assist the city traffic officers in providing safe crossings near the school. At first, membership was limited to Boy Scouts only, but now the patrol is open to any boy who has made passing grades in all his studies and who has the approval of the sponsor and the captain. PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION BOARD FIRST Row-Mrs. Victor F. Barnett, Mrs. A. O. H. Setzepfandt, Miss Gertrude Rector, Mrs. W. C. Abrams, Mrs. Raymond M. Carr, Miss Lulu B. Beckington. SECOND Row-Mrs. L. B. McCammon, Mrs. Lucile P. Williams, Mrs. A. L. Blakey, Mrs. W. W. Boyd, Mrs. W. K. Shepard, Mrs. L, C. Baston. THIRD Row-Miss Ednamay Weeks, Mrs. Randall Walker, Mrs. Owen H. Randall, Mrs. Hal F. Rambo, Mrs. J. Craig McMinn, Mrs. Hazel Wolfe Baker. P.-T. A. Board This is the group of parents who really live up to their promise to come to school and see what Johnny and Susie are doing. The Parent-Teacher Association sponsors back-to-school night for parents each year, at which time parents follow the regular schedule of their prodigies. Besides the close contact that this or- ganization maintains between parents, teachers and students, the Parent-Teach- er Association offers scholarships, and gives generously to the student aid fund. In addition to serious tasks, the asso- ciation sponsors a banquet each year at which time all formality is cast aside. Qs, ., Q .fe .. - V --GF' A '1 , fix : g-1? 3 ,gifs ' 5 -ISV A '- if-' J fl' f lf' n 11 xg' ,lf P ,N .pa K V QW 14.1, 1' 142: . ' 3:35 Eff- is 1 .3 f is P35 'sql 213 'S L . '54 55 ,ff Q33 S mf f I. fi iff? as E I, gi 4 I 42. a ZF ff I Q l 1,4 .33 .im ,. iz ge 5. ie x Q F? cg H H U I afzwm. 4.-X 1' -. gfxf.,--f - .W W ' z PAGE 171 SENIOR HONIE ROOlVI PATRONESSES FIRST Row-Mrs. F. J. Hinderliter, Mrs. A, L. Guthrie. Mrs. Hazel Wolfe Baker. Mrs. XY. Reid Johnson. Mrs. J. L. Saker. Mrs. W. VV. Boyd, Mrs. Mary Belle XR'right, Mrs, Earl Putnam, Mrs. Alice Jones, Mrs. J. C, Seigle, Mrs. J. J. Frisch. SECOND Row- Mrs. L. W. McFetridge. Mrs. R. C. Canady. Mrs, George Matson. Mrs. R, E. Baker. Mrs, Roy M. Hunter, Mrs. John H. Keyes. Mrs. Howard Parker, Mrs. L, P. Fritsehe. Mrs. J. N. Hogan, Mrs. E. J. Stevenson, Miss Ednamay lVeeks. THIRD Row-Mrs. Nanon Deeley, Mrs. Charles Washburn, Mrs. Arch Williams. Mrs. Jay E. DeCou. Mrs. A. R. Anderson, Mrs. Kent C. McElroy, Mrs. W. K. Shepard, Mrs. S. D. Oliver, Mrs. W. M. Black. Mrs. Sherman Spence, FOURTH Row-Mrs, Clyde Kirby, Mrs. J. R. Koberling, Mrs. Guy Davis, Mrs. C. A. Swyny, Mrs. G. H. Willits, Mrs. I. O. Johnson, Mrs. VV. D. Heatley, Mrs. O. H. Barnes, Mrs. W, VV. Haynes, Mrs. A. J. Edwards, Mrs. S. E. Dunbar. Mrs. Paul Brown. JUNIOR HOME ROOM PATRONESSES FIRST Row-Mrs. A, F. XYorcester. Mrs. VV. I. Rayson, Mrs, Gene 'tVright. Mrs. Earl Bittle. Mrs. D. R. Alley, Mrs. J. E. Briley, Mrs. VV, L. Miller, Mrs. Harry Rash, Mrs. Roy VValker. SECOND Row-Mrs. D. E, Dewey, Mrs. Virgil Marshall, Mrs. O. G. Houser, Mrs. W. C. Abrams, Mrs. A. N. Collier. Mrs. A. A. Lloyd. Mrs. George N. Carter. Mrs. D. H. Montgomery, Mrs. Flora McKinzie, Mrs. J, P, Neilson. Mrs. Charles D. Crotchett. THIRD Row-Mrs, E, E. Drake, Mrs. F. D. Harris, Mrs. J. L. Martin, Mrs. R. C. Quirk, Mrs. D. R. Dingle, Mrs. Joseph S. Bottler, Mrs. Clyde McKinney, Mrs. J. H. Cannon, Mrs. A. J. Markwell, Mrs. R. L. Geddes, Mrs. R. C. Hughes. FOURTH Row-Mrs. Charles Harling, Mrs. L. C. Baston, Mrs. J. B, McCormick, Mrs. Emma Barbe, Mrs. H. Clay Fisk, Mrs. F. B. Bowling, Mrs. Bratcher E. Park, Mrs. A. P. Supple-e, Mrs. C. XV. Short, Mrs. Dan Kennedy, Miss Lulu Beckington. SOPHOMORE HOME ROOM PATRONESSES FIRST Row-Mrs. V. N. Bagby, Mrs. Ethel Spence, Mrs. A. M. Hill, Mrs. A. O. H. Setzepfandt, Mrs, J. B. Steele, Miss Gertrude Rector, Mrs. W. L. Goodnow. SECOND Row-Mrs. M. Lovitt, Mrs. P. R. McKirahan, Mrs. F. C. Abbott, Mrs, C. J. Harry, Mrs. J. M. Haskell, Mrs. G, B. Willey. THIRD Row-Mrs. George V. Dunn, Mrs. Frank Dunn, Mrs. D. M. Miller, Mrs. M. P. Stitt, Mrs. E. G. Evans, Mrs. B, E. Waugh, Mrs. T. G. Sewell. FOURTH Row-Mrs. John Danielson, Mrs. George H. Koehne, Mrs. J. B. Cass, Mrs. J. E. DeCou. Mrs. H. S. Foote, Mrs. J. F. Cox, Mrs, Whitney. PAGE 172 r P 1 l J I . ' ggr , .,A, Ii V ILEEI1 I 1f Z E I IIEE HER IX4AJliSTY, MAXINE VINCENT, Miss TULSA HIGH XVIII Svnior Affwzduufx FRANCES ENGLE BETTYE AVERYT :X H15 MAJESTY, IVAN JOHNSON, KING DAZE XIII Senior Aifcndanfs DICK CARTER JOHN SPIVEY 3'-in e J' si O 5352 s TW 4: 639i M J flirty gl qv' f v-14' f w my, if r M, up ,, xv' .f',.9vJ, , Ql 91. 0,4-ff' .4-f 4 ...XM ,I .. ,Ng . X 5+ gm H.: J .Q X 1 HP , .1:, , . I f ff A 531 Q ,, b y Q 'll 1 4 fi 4' ,F v Ssw1'W 4,5 f ?'? ,..: fw 25 ' A rl M H gk, M . i Vw, L, A U .ff 1, Q: v GMS- tf' wigs M ie:-fx ' A . 5, wf 3 by 6 mf iw -F, SD 9 5 ,ff A Miss Tulsa lligh XVIII rides in state The Queen follows the ball Imperial family on parade Queen Maxine and her at- tendants The regent passes Senior royalty A smiling football queen Maxine reigns over football game The Queen goes camping Coronation assembly Best sellers on display Helen Haglerys and lilossie Martin's library crew High grade literature Custodians clean-up Familiar scene at the Rotary File Original hobbies of Juniors just another hallway jam Some hungry Centralites 3' non 1 cnu 4 U' E? gi . ,aa e, swfnwf F 3 x Q ? i is H Q a B 'hm .,nl.w F'---Q R19 Ni? 'N if Sl l f 4.5222 x Varied action in Iliizvl Kirkf' Tense moment in Smilifz' Tlwrongfw Gondoliers McHenry and Clinkscnlcs Seniors in Slngr Dorn' Abe Lincoln ponders 'flie Mcssigili clworus Lincoln in tlie making Relaxed scene from Sfugz' Door Big Pomf players Smiles from the Cllll'l'lll'C' east Makeup work in speceli urls Colleen Grimm as the Little Clown Moonycen in Smiliu' Through .W y in sl' We 195,28 F' MM '..'!f' I l i ssssi is A K ,i,,1 f- ' MMV, piii . 5- VV ' 'if :,,.4,ii-' -' ' ?' if -v any V V f I ' m ,,, , Yugi, , ,if H -- ' , sfo I ,, H ,ff ff' Y V- af ,959 :auxin 1 3 M... 5 my gg 3 .A K gs ff E c 5 , , A 'nge al W' ff if is fs T2 ! 5 1 , Q 4 1 - 4 . fg fff! s 5 7 fo' 4'mw,,,M I i -2-N11 M.-vm, I 5 lx 1 ww... 4 ml In ,un vw 4' 5 'f fi 1 Lv M Mifnunwy Sliunatonri Tliose friendly sopliomore officers just p.1lS The acting isn't tlint lmd, Miss Ronan Exclusive Huskies Tune-up time Aloof junior officers After school gathering Feminine vanity lt's very effective The lineup Now the students will be good Defenseless Sealper pledge Oklnhomnis pride Cooperative Part-Timers How not to roller skate .Q an i ,qw 'QF ,sf-2, . K ,fi '- 1 ffm, Fi fa My 3 1 I4 L . ,fs 4 E , Qt is ,ii si., 1. 4 fi J: ,H 3 LM-Q-Q 3 P f 1441- il' K, QQ K H1121-'S ,:g- ' A wssik . 1 ' 3 l if ,um L L ,L ef 21 f 34-ef? A. i ie, -,i.M 'iii E it 2 'J Q 44 J M of J ,fgiwl HHN '11, also M. QL gp' pi -sw, as w x I 1 AM' :rw -w E- W H f. 4,13 il 'pariah 1 ,Y 23 Tulsa Central is on the nir Social Relations students going domestic Sanders and Sawyer, they keep us warm! Three pretty songsters Pic-face Moss Football Captains get to- gether CIKZVUIICK' presents Bill and Marjorie Publications' picnic Model training, eh what? Miss Pinney of the junior class play Brother tribesmen Sponsor of the camera fiends Meet CjIlIV't'lIt't', from play of same name All aboard Tom Tonfers visit lke's Centrnl's Romeo of '89 Politicians off to Dnlliis KVOO day juniors hit the high notes HM - f55.+i ?'v . f fi, ,. fi . ,. z . A fi? ?f E 1 1. 'wortli two in tlie bush any day 2. 1ce Frolickers frolie frivol- ously Z. lost, one Sealpur shirt 4. jiggers, tlie cops S. Madeap melee 6 Tom Tom lenseman on location 7. Tm not scared, mucli! 9. McHenry the model 9. Faster parade 10. I shopped Brown-Dunkin 11. Crowning lier Majesty 12. Beauties and tlie beast 13. Always knock on wood 14. Hi-Y scalp treatment 15. 011, wlialt I1 tangled wela we weave 16. Chairman of annual clotlies drive 17. 1t's not tliat land , , Q 'Hull .15 1 1 ' K 1 J? X we 1 1 1 21 A if: x 1 'pa-.4 'if Y, Q Q 3 ' 8 2 Rsdf' W K 2 . 'Nu B ..-4 .. 1:3 X-. 1 f.?fw lloe Q we . E- y., ,wi M, kr W NIL 1. 'D '?3s'? i'5 W2 'E vlan l Z 3 4 Y 6 7 X 9 IO ll 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 S. 11's than Chinese war again! Jamboree bores Centralites Tom Tommers pose Lights Out Must he a pienie Vfe want to see, tool Playing Choo choo! I.et's get together Peekaboo! C1.S.C. off duty! Three pretty additions to CCntr11l's steps l3ishing's still popular! lvan's straw Beauty Rest mattress when the circus came to town Caught off guard Centrulitcs dance They tall it music! Silly Symphony Future Patrick Henrys i. if fk.. g M ,Sid ap ,mm I 1 .M 'Q rf ea -f'-'wmmq just truelxin' along Three splashes in The Iiilq Pomf Maybe it's spring A thinlaer is stumped Two Smiling Centralites Cleaning up after ll hearty lunch Quit pulling my leg A worm's eye view llnilh, Hope, anal Charity NY'hat il hand shalxe Oh, where -Yoh, where can he he Two hayseeels Feeding the pigs A quintet of happy Central- ites A photographer relaxes Out fora stroll Tom Tom's little bu5ine-la manager manages a smile Centralites gather lt,s lunch time again .E i ,, SA 3, '13 my The double quartet warhles lfancy stepping by Jean Votrian Betty Stevenson swings n familiar melody Maxine hequeaths half her kingdom to Ivan Irene Thomas in mid-air A chorus gracefully glides through the Sweetheart waltz Bugle Call Rag tapped out Nifty juggling by Charles Allen A rhythmieal quartet vocal- izes with the aid of Hacka- thorn lixhihit C to the witness stand Wfaitresses tip the trays jittering justices in netion Novelty hicks get in each othcrys hair XVilliam N. Smith, alias Grover Fink, calls for order liour hcfmen in a Daze enact Dessert Bridge .Ag if -a.. WAIW' 4 'Mggf fw.1-f. ,355 4 Q, . wi ,,,,, M. ,. .,,z,A., : , ., ,E K, , if mi? V wr- , , , : :2-- 1 : ,wiv va 'il' I 2 3 -I' 5 6 7 8 9 10 ii. 12. 13. 14 li. I6 17. 18. 19. Age of innocence plain session Gcninl group The referee llc stoops to moop The spirit of thc thing Happy about thc W thing.: Taking off Two pretty nctstcrx W intcr promenade School's out Outdoor girls Law-abiding citizens Lookout, boys Brrr! It's cold Park picnicking On top of thc world A congenial gathering Editorial conclave Z0 ji' ,fl hole 192' Mb- -':r'M'2r'vf 2:1 '5 ,K E it 5 A r dis? 'fs- Aw 4-sa, 1 11 'TZ A, iv Q egg 'Y 9 Miva, 4 12 Y 2 s AMW? 'm'f '1 Big business man Rugged inclividunlists Someone,s heart rhrob Goin' my Way? Handsome Hedrick A future star Electrical genius Upsy-Daisy Snappy stylist Caught unawares Second childhood Time-saving Alex the Great Table is turned How's about I1 date? Canine secretary for hire Absent-minded Askew Swing high Smile of charm Barber college Pretty flower just loafing Kadoodlers Alone, one pretty girl fig y 'W if 11, be 5 L- A ii if x 'vig 'l Vx- ? ' Q . HQ, X my mi.. W, 5 . 5 41 ,K S J wuczi. 'fi Wir ffawcg' K I8 . , A aw, V 4-'W i V wx fx 'WNW V.,-f 'WK PM -J -fn Wi ' e I 1 5 U. ,X ' ' Xl' 4- . l R A -bg As the cameraman looks through his lens at the beauty of Central high school, so the seniors have observed it for three years. They have seen their school enhanced by the bloom- ing beauty of springtime and by the cold loveliness of winter. They have seen it from the noble front entrance and from every other angle. And however they look at it, it still stands for wisdom and knowledge, the ideals of the Great Spirit. Tulsa High Muxir by Words by E. E. CREERIE JANE KIRK I . g Ns - Where Hu: Arkansas is wQnJgnS,3vvl Une 0'55SQ HMS Ink down, pvc-ull, SflvvlsowTul'Sl 5.2 --f f i:..h.-!iE a- es: is -E mu ' 0 1i'-' L I I 3 i 4:1 1 :ri lx ' ' ' '2Z12E SIS:225'?lE3S-2IS2 '-E ' . h 2 H School, Y - ni-wvx-wud: ve noun, Hs Jfrue lmvlitlhnnivkg Lrg-ken,uv-.ds may-ix SPlY'3 -'- . ' :rs 1 - rn Wigikg zlfinlpiililiiiirzrrigf s-5: :-E cue, ev-ev sfmxncxx-.1QlXJav,M'n3e'W-er, ev-er LNQLI mer-lvfs te Lei us vw env vonces -cuz- il. n -1 . . 3 -g ' l ' 9-. - , , Z- !1::! E 3 vaxse m a io son of praus.e.Er we love We Tulsa Spxrff- nev-ev -. I 9 3 ' j r j ra n f , fafffksptg 5 - pr- , - . . . f P riilni MTM The sTv-eamikfenhm i5m13WACk3Y-I - 11 may our md-'Yo ev-e - , ' if E g 3519? F if E FV??5 J '1' ii ? ie! ' - be , U B keavf for Tulsa 5cXoof,f,whve Crnmvsmixd We Cream A' in QP' h j E , b-f'F SEFEFFEP, 25 i w w . ,,h- .Ap - .0 -.'-, .,.-.Ag V ,1 wg 4, X I f K x ' f ,W g if M ' 12 5 1 N 'ew 1 . P 3 I '- 1 , x N 1 . 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QDY S3-ind-ard: ai our sie, Bound B7 pn:-pose Nik H 4 I J- J ' I 3511 H ' JFIFT H F E5?' 5 f-:egg 3 and J J J J LJ J ww. , I Tr gun? 5-Y - JE L-V C gage Tigre is wry my ha 5 in P L ' H 5 P FV ' i v Wlik ik I 1 Sk.. m:r.,,ut ZLSIT' Gvamf us wmAovn1hou avi vxSt Teach us 'hw Q-xfflt lou ' Consecrafe our mm Smcere Uearxse each mmo-ST Saul 0 Greai SPKYA , Be 'fkou no r Dnshnf skmes We 304 For an heady mfbusk Old! day Joy and ffuendskup Tun: . Cuffs ai Tk-me Jon Ne why Hsu' our Tkavxks znews WI-mn we an Nu. ivmxzsi husk! Bw' NT 3-adam Ttuxki Wg shgu ind uw!! frufk AM I Rf Thou qv? AN wi Sougkf la RESOLUTIONS ON THE DEATH OF FRANCIS C. MCCULLOUGH, BY HIS LONG-TIME ASSOCIATES ON THE FACULTY OF CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Wil-IEREAS, In the s u d d e n de a t h of Francis C. McCullough while occupied in the faithful discharge of his duties at Central High School on Wednesday morn- ing, October 26, 1938, the faculty and the students of this institution suffered a startling and grievous lossg and WHEREAS, The sincerity, the upright- ness, the industry, and the never-failing promptness and good-will of Francis C. McCullough have been impressed upon us during the Whole time the school has oc- cupied this buildingg and NWHEREAS, It is our sense that the spirit which characterized the life and work of Francis C. McCullough is worthy of per- ! manent recordg therefore be it RESOLVED, That a copy of this testi- F C. lfl iC . . 'LAWS i C UU OUGH mony be offered for reading to the Board of Education in regularly assembled meet- ing and for record in the minutes thereofg and thit copies be offered for pulication in Tulsa School Life, and in the Tom Tom. RESOLVED, That the original of this testimony be presented in person by the undersigned to Mrs. Bertha MCul1ough, widow of Francis C. McCullough, in token of our sympathy and respect, and in behalf of the entire faculty and student body. NELLE E. BOWMAN WA1io H. GREEN W. Howmm PIAKE ETHEL URBATCiHER EDITH XVHITF W w fwww .l9yf',w1'Z . 'Qj,19a'f?,9',f , U 9 fV'ii if3Q'fQ W W ' f'i'5if5- ' 'W f QQJQJY Z M W X X Z 7 fX ffff ZZ ZZ f X f Acknowledgments Gazing in retrospect at the growth of Central High School from a tiny building to a modern institu- tion of learning, one may see that our school has be- come a leader among schools. As the Tom Tom Editorial Staff of 1939, it has been our aim to present views of life in Central as we found it. For the assistance given in accomplishing this purpose we, the members, wish to express our sincere appreciation. To the Board of Education, for making possible the publication of this bookg to Miss Alphild Larson and the assembly program committee for the Tom Tom assemblyg to Miss Ednamay Weeks and the senior classg to all those persons in the Board of Edu- cation Print Shop who have given so generously of their time and interestg to Miss Helene Baird, without whose timely assistance many of Tom Tom's records would be inadequateg to James Holder, for informa- tion about the department of boys, physical education activitiesg to the administration and to all departments of the high school for their encouragement and sug- gestions--to all these people the Tom Tom staff owes a debt of gratitude. PAGE 205 3g,.:: 9 1 5 37 1-Q.g.'fZ:.r A1Q,A V ', MJ X WQW!bQi ?Qm 'G li M-ywf. w z:,. ,,z:4,,,,f.fg,'fl,,?:ff HQ QW' Qfizfszwff F M! Z A , I 2, Mewfkfv' lj Q SR Wi? ff N , 13 ff SM' P W1 ' Q ,,,fg55e:gf Wf2f.f'Lf?i77 fi Q - ' E wff N , 3 x S' J Nr - N7 A A - P5 . A K Ck 'E 'T '43 Q hx Qs ff 51435 f ' , .. 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