Central High School - Tom Tom Yearbook (Tulsa, OK)
- Class of 1944
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FD EWURD T THY CALL, our country, We come to give our last breath of life, if need be, as those who Walked Central's halls in 1918 were willing to give . theirs. At thy call, our school, we strive toward the goal of enlightment and education which our predecessors pursued with the same faith in the future that we now possess. At thy call, our Great Spirit, we go through our life at Central with the joyous spirits and exuberance that Centralites have always had in knowing that they were doing their job Well. At thy call, seniors, juniors, and sophomores of Central, we, the Tom Tom staff, pass on to you the 1944 Tom Tom which we have molded from an idea to a volume of memories. May it bring you happy hours when you again look into it in a happier time 1 in the history of the world. ' v 54.-,I xl f 4 2. ,za I 4 - e F 4335 ' f s. W V if L X. -v of f . . fr.-' ff A N fy ,nfs - Savill' ' 3 - ssfazs - C isps, .' 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Q 7 ' f ' .fa .qw 2 its iw fe? if tw Q9 i ' X' W gi? 2 X1 t Mff H N ew gffv 222 Q 4 5 4,5 ..,,,,ag f. , pfUf 'f1 '?':'f- 'Z' I 2.1 ..., ' Llggi. 5' 5f!i f,-x Q5 aw ' , .M 4, ,.,. L,,, i ff-. X f Qlg ff M , .,,,,. is. .Hem-use-unw BOARD OF EDUCATIO Left to right-J. A. WHITLOW, Presidentg CHARLES D. THOMAS, Chairanan of Budget and Finaneeg FRANK A. STIVERS, Chairman -of Business Relaiionsg ROY DEATON, Chairrnan of Building and Siterg MRS. WILLIAM GUIER, Chairrnan of Education and Public Information 5 FRANK SETTLE, Chairman of Personnel. Not present: WARREN PATRICK, Chairman of Health and Cafeteria. EJULSA BOARD OF EDUCATION of public-spirited citizens give of their time and ability gratuitously to help solve the many problems of our school system. Through committees they make studies of specific problems and through their regular bi-monthly meetings they keep in close touch with all school activities. As representatives of the parents and citizens of Tulsa, members of the Board of Education in cooperation with teachers and school administrators are constantly endeavoring to improve the standards of our schools. DR. HARIRY W. GOWANS S14lJE1'i71fL'7Zl1C7Z1f of Schools DAVID E. T1-.MPLE Asxixian! Prinrijml Center M. M. BLACK Principal BYRON L. SHEPHERD Assistant Superintendmi VVARD H. GREEN Vice Pfillfifllll Directors and Deans MISS GERTRUDE RECTOR Sopfa011m1'c' Class Dircffor MISS MAUDE LOUREY Assisfzmf Sopfno11101'e Class Df1'l'C'f0l' MISS LIZLA COPEIANIJ Assislazzl SOIJZJUIYIOVI? Cfrzss Di1'LICff27' MISS EDINIAMAY XVIIISIQS IIUIIUI' Class Di1'l'C'f01' KEENE C. VAN ORDEN MRS. MAUD K. WENDT Assisimzf jzzzzior Class DITCEIIOI' Assislrmf Iufzior Class Directoi' Directors and Deans M. ff. iii . 4' fi' 33. 'if MRS. MINNIE MAY SUMMERS EDWIN M. BONDE Dram of Girls Dean of Boys MISS LULU B. BliCfiING'fON MISS LJXURINE HIXGER MRS. LILLIAN B. BROOKS Szfuiw' Cffzxs Dirvvfur Assixfazzf Svnior Class Dirrcior Axxixhzrzl Senior' Class Di1'f'c fw FAC U LT Y In the Service and in the School Q 5 3 ii a 5 Z Q Lieutenant Cjgl First Lieutenant Major Signalman Third Class JOHN C. HOVVARD HOMER LEDBETTER LESLIE N. VANNOY DELBERT F. EMERY Wave Second Class Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Left to Right IVIARY ELIZABETH ESTES CHARLES W. NUSSBAUM FELIX VESTAL Private DONALD VV. WILSOIN Private BUFORD M. VVILLIAM Our Faculty Over a period of years the Tulsa School Board has obtained for the teaching and administrative personnel of Central High School one of the finest groups of educators to be found in any high school. Included among the one hundred and eighteen educators in the two buildings are nine of the twelve subject matter directors of the Tulsa Public Schools, three class directors, six assistant class directors, two deans, one assistant principal, one vice-principal, and one principal. Most of theserad- ministrators teach from two to five classes in addition to performing their administrative duties. The tenure of these teachers now at Central High School ranges from two to thirty-seven years in Tulsa with four teachers having taught thirty or more years and forty-three teachers having taught twenty or more years. The average Central faculty member has taught 15.19 years in Tulsa. Nine members are now serving their country in the armed services. KN S R, . Nw MASQ: Q-Y . N i'5T.'Tw'c HK gm H5253 W PEW -1 2 VM ' ' k--A.....N , wk ,M - pam-an-pw V EP, ., -,fan-QQ!-'Q , i 7 - Sv if X x s 1, ff S i 4 Q 5 .. w. 6 'QL Wil? 'fi' f . A iff 'fl ,Q ji? I-A QM ,,.x, ' M-J L aff! ' i , X v M,.Lgf'1'2 , 1 A . ,-iff Qi-74 gm FRANCES M. ADAMS LUIJLE ADAMS MTLDRFD AHLSTROMN TED C, ANDERSON SUM-.V gm 11.m1U Mfzking g,g,,,,-,L MARTHA BINKLFY RACHEL BLACKBURN I 'RUTH BLAYLOCK N 1 C. E. BOEXTIXIJXN lflnrrlv lfifrfgirfpg ' Sirk' kP:'135mzf liivrmrfwi Afmir - Sniwsfu W Qzs1 f3vR1 n MUDRED HOU? C,jM,HOUN SYLVJA' CANHY RUTH CHIESHGLM M zz! fm 1:1 :mm Cn ru nmxmt ling SM: f Tirlx ' P11 3-arm! iii! zmzfiwz FLOY ELLIOTT COBB SARA COLEMAN DORIS COMBY T. NW. COOVER Iluglixlv Suzie! S!ml..x Girlx' Ifiyymuf lilzunrimzz Smml flimlnw MELA S. COPELAIXJD HELEN CORRUBIA ETHEI. F. CRATE ANNA K. CR,OTCQHFT'I M,,m,-Wfi,-X mfs 1'f1W-L11 lnilm-Lffm 1m.'.m liwlhlf Sfmfi Lffu NELL DASHNER BETHEL DELAY. lwglf-Sl' m-mm L.. RUTH DRAPER j. B. IERWIN MAIEDE M. HRTH, Iknrrigsf lxzrrgezugw W.f!M'nmliw A llufm' Waking Ibis,-rlor RUIII A. LHFFURIU LEV-ELLEN UIl.l,IAM BILRTIIE GUlf1'1'SCliIl,S Furvign Language English lizzglixh X A DOXVLER C1132 iff: CLARENCE F. GATES 3-Imir . ffl is f L w . ,. - ' Wiz fj . ji f M ' ' -vw .1 15 31.3 1 1:4 ' , ,K 4 ' 5 i 'Q Q' :Eiwi f f , gf?- ' ' M5 f. h ifi . . IIXX Iil,l,EN GRAHAM Scicizfn MARTHA GRANT SALLIE .MARVIN GRL?NXfEI.L LAURINE HAGER HELEN HAGLFR Cf211z:1rwr'Cv-A :A ,1.. k v ' ,V M, 1 U 1. AJ: !. I.1lmm,w ROZELLA iff HODGE RUTH HOLTON ROY fNBOIf1Y HENRY X39 JACOBS Girlv' I'fw.vic.11 EJ1mrf5o1a- 13215411515 Cicwmrrm' ifkmzmwfrq Maiiwmaizfxx Imimfvial Avis ljzskffm :Mi rr, , mf aaifm-.,fl1,,,, fgngm EST!-HER LARSON L. W. LAVENGOOD ELMA 'LYiDBETTIiR EUNICE LEXVIS a M J' ff? W, fm fffaw, W Hzsim 3 DH 4 fr 1 rv Hzrff rm! rs ,rw , Half nan , 4,226 1 fiff -.Qx.'f7, 44' 4 ,, ' at-1' fig hLI1fAl51uIH LOMAX RO5:X1,IND LURINCL MAUINZ IAOURFY Sm-mm' Ltvzgficffn lfzllxmvufl Ari: lmuf,4:1 I.wzkq:1..fq. ,LD U ...L V LL.. 1 M K L Kvxxgff! , P! 61 ROY V. LULOXY-' 'NXT XY'.fXRl2 MARSDEN FLOSSIE M. MARTIN RUTH H, MLBRIDE Imluxiriul ,um swf.. 1.1zf.f.n-mf, lwglmfx ' Qs. . R. B. MLLHENRY FRANK Ii. MILLER H. E. MILLER NANNIE LEE MILLER Imln-lriai AMR l7im4lf1f luffu ffm' ,hm I11.fmlr1.z! Arn Cfmrrnn rw MATTIE L. MORRISON rX!..ICfiE NEIMAN EDNA M. NEXVKIRK S. S. ORMAN Hmm' Mnkzug Ilwz, .Ximfmg ' ww WTR CHARLES H. ORR MALCOLM ORR SADIE LEE ORR , MURIEI. PEARSON Altiriiim' 'I'rnmmw liwxf l'Mv:..1' ,',.!1:mi11,ef Ilumr Making Ya-ivrzfu REX PERRY MARGERY PIKE EMILY POKY EI.I.. GABRIELLA PRATT Boyr' Pbysicm' Edin 1111011 ' fmiu' Sfuklavs Soma? .Simliu Scmzrf ' GERTRUDE RFCTOR iguglzyfy HAZEIA RENNIK F. j. REYNOLDS MELVIN E. RIGCA: C,m11m,nu 3 A Hwy' l'f1vj:nl lkfmnzi ,pw 'fix ISABlELI.1i if. RONAN M. 1, RULEY VU. PERRIN SAMPSON A, I-1. SCHLENKVR :Nfl-f,' 1m1W1,.ff ,am Aldllmmzffn MWA AJARY SHECIUT SHARE IHIUIN SHEHXQAN L.AXV13.FNCE SHFPHLRD CRADY SKHLEKX fill llfwffrf L v1'. ' 5 i'f-In-1 k',L f I.5Jm1Jf1f: 5'f.',1fX11a,!:w 1 x IIN I l-ffwffv- 1 17 r y . -umm-.qu ISABEL WATKINSQN SMITH E, L. SOUTHARD MINNIE MAE SUMMER5 SUSIE SUNDERLAND 1-.rl-KAW 1..,,gW.- zmzmfm Jfffzmffffff .ww Dum My cyfflv-,,xr,,ffw,MIM--. 5,-mf., 'r ,frx VUAYNE 5. IAYLYOR G. E. TENNEY GLADYS TIBBALS ELIZABETH TRAUTX1AN Sfimrv I F131 l,..11.,1a.1g.' I r uzmrr' ka ,rs 'E sq., 'lltxawari ETHEI.. I., URBATCH KEEENE C. VANORDEN JOHN A, VENABLE ' ANNIE Lmrxma VONTUXLQELN Ilumr Making MA:1ir.-u1.:!,w- S4-iwzur lmwlgn Iwzgzlfrgv , . EDNAMAY WEEKS MALDE KILCSORIZ WENDT EDITH F WHITE LOUISE M Km-f.1l fixmliw Sum! Smflfw fZf,W.f.-f..' 171111-fm, xg I ivan f 1 j Q , . we GERALD XVHITNEY ANN XNIfH.K!2 G. B. XVII.I.I3TT LINNHI H XYfII,SON wrmf Iiwl-J, luylflxmuf xr - ,AJ ,ldv MDW ,Qs IOUIM A XVILQONI H CHE XVITTV ppm vw gs fl , W' ' , V, ,f ' ' ' we -,325 41 Q' Q V V ,.,. , V HAROI ID XY' RIGHT' FRANCES B. ANDERSON K f, .- 1 ngmml JACK BENNINGHOFF VKRNA BURRADYU MARY ll URAIN MARGARET FAIRCHILD B0ml'5lnrv X !1:4!z1ulrn1f Am S +'4' m'.1r5 Aidlvfm c31jrf.'f,'f: llirfrlm' , , , ,,,,,N,..,-.,:, -, ... -.-- 4,4 , ,4-44 VV. XV. GRAHAM LEE HUDDLESTON IRENE MANEVAL ALBERT MARTIN Dirvflnr ofPri11fi11g Erzgirzrvr Axgishnzl Rwgixfmr M434 MARY MOSES Aflwulanrc Clerk SUE PILTBK awww, EARL SANDERS jOYCE SAUNDERS SX7ARREN SHARITS Building Sulvurirlfrmlzvxl .Xuidurzf Io Pvivzviperl Hopi' Plfjfizuzf Iihrmliuvz Smlvlurj :MARY UHLES MARGARET WILEY Clerk Rvgivivm' Ealfmllimz Svrrrlary 1 . , bags 175 :P-N ?fF L.. 'fm Cf! QT im ii! vm :- k SF' YB SHIRLEY SUTTLE mwmkmwmw If .:' . . W A55E5 Ever Climbing one and all 1 jg I J ,r 54 - V i. QQ V ' f N if 5 L' lf I J . ,f il - ,f A , fy . ,af fn. ill e g wa A 4. .gif f .- ms if jjff A is 5 3 . fr. if f-5 ,1 S ' c 57? fl, , I . , fx 'efth a . , , 4 L rruffx M ...V I '. 2. Tw- T, k 4' X K , gywx ,.' -5 ,.. if 2 3 f Q ff' , ,1 ,,Q. 5 .I gf A 22' ,4 vs 7 i , 5 1, vig V X E A 155:-l , 2 F aff f fi X ' A f' fi 5 1 + QV Kg 'l .22 l l. l gi M l,:,l 2 l l 1 3 k f' .--w,-',' AV!g , V A . K ,. 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Young people because of the uncertainty of what the near future will bring, enter the classroom with new earnestness of purpose to gain knowledge which will be of service in the protection of demoncracy and country. ' Life has broadened. It has made each student a person who has adult decisions to make, adult responsibilities to shoulder. War has brought about the opportunity of displaying loyalty, courage, and self-reliance. 34 EN R5 , ,,,p-if f ,Q rg ,. ., 5, I 535, ' - Ive- I,., in K ' ' 1, -' - - - - '1.A L,I' fg'f'5Q'.-W ,,.' M- ' M ' I A ' 1 I I .47 ,QI , , 4, . f -'S Im, 'II' .mywfx-.1,::If Q.: 'W ' ,, 1 we .- ,:, ,A -. , f I I- . f - . , 'wegg ,Q - I.e1I:q:4I-ef.- I ,fm - ' ' I fffv ,- ' 'Y I I -. ffl-'. fIL'?'TI' SW':x-'I- .:ff' ' I T ' 'S , - , II IMI if-X , N., 3 ,3 F 5j5.,I,1a.m.m,-, gf ff ggi? I f?1lp 1,1 A if I , A . ' . W . ., c-RMP nf--I ' I-I 'P FU' ' 2 2211- .: . ' 2'-Yo u . -:nl f Ig.ff1m,,g Q, ,cv In fm, -. 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GEORGE MCMKLHAI-11, JEAN SNODGRASS JOYCE SPARKS DEAN SUTTLE JACK TEED BRUCE TEOMAN 1 ,ia Z' Seniors of 1944 The senior class of 1944 began its successful career in 1941 by presenting to fellow students, faculty, and friends of Central, the well known play, Robin H ood. Under the executive leadership of Miss Gertrude Rector, as class director, and Lory Ice, as class president, the sophomores established a reputation for themselves, a reputation which they have up held throughout the years. As juniors, the class elected Fred Ackerly to guide them in their numerous activities. However, upon Fred's entrance into the armed services, john Allred was chosen to lead them in his place. The class made history that year by presenting the impressive play, Pygmalion. Under the supervision of Miss Lulu B. Beckington, the juniors finally came into a less distant View of their long awaited goal when the time for order- ing pins and rings arrived. When, as graduates, the seniors look back on their last year at Cen- tral, they will remember with satisfaction the many happy events. Because of the history-making ticket sales for the senior class play, Pride and Preju- dice, the seniors were rewarded with a class Hobo Day, the first of its kind. This event was followed by Ritz week, the second class play, class day, the class dinner, and numerous other senior activities until, under the patient guidance of Miss Beckington, the class of 1944 finally completed commencement itself. Still the school will always be held dear in the hearts of all graduates, for memories of happy, valuable hours spent at Central will grow increasingly rosy as time goes on. 71 Senior Colors, Motto, Song, and Flowers Clarence Gates Chairman Margaret Brown Mary Gebhart Ivanelle Lindsay Donald Smith Baccalaureate Service Betty Ann Bohart Fred Elworthy Chairman Betty Mays Don Anderson Charlotte McCormick Doris Booth Faculty Mr. Gerald Whitney Ritz Week Ora Faye Jones Mary Houchins Chairman Frank Ladd John Allred Gerald Eckley Joseph Faulkner Ches Herndon Nona Jane Markland Marion Roth Alice Spore Phyllis Willson Faculty Miss Jennie Livingstone Mr. Ware Marsden Class Day Rinda Philp Chairman Nancy Apple Pat Avey Joan Bechtel Roger Blackwood Norma Brown Carolyn Cullen Mary Lynn Cease Sally Dunn Wilma Jean Geppelt Arlette Goldberg Mary Higgins Earlene Lorette Helen Scotti Pattye Williams Jean Woodard Betty Joe Young Faculty Miss Alphild Larson Dinner Menu and Invitation Margaret Hawkins Chairman Bill Mowery Marque Nelson Juanita Sittel J. D. Stewart Jean Whitwell Faculty Miss Linnie B. Wilson Program Helen Jane Gilmour Gretel Bloesch Shirley Carter Ted Ferguson Carolyn Graham Mary Houchins Harold Rorschach Bob Saunders John Dobey Dinner Decoration Ivanelle Lindsay Chairman Frank Adams Bettye Bright Vera Mae Enoch Ann Hurley Dick Ladd David Maher John Masters Carrol McMahon Gorden Patten Shirley Phillips Helen Pounds Sammy Roberts Susan Sample Faculty Miss Ethel Urbatch Mrs. Isabel Smith Dance Carolyn Lytle Chairman Dorothy Ashwell Jerry Barnett Dick Brammer Mary Creekmore Jackie Clements Chester Frazier Mary Glass Bonnie Orman Pat Parmenter Louise Shutt Charles Thornton Mary Margaret Tillery Faculty Miss Laurine Hager Mr. J. Roy lnbody Committees First Senior Class Play Selection Carolyn Graham Chairman Windsor Atcheson Ted Ferguson Ches Herndon Rinda Philp Advertising 4 ' David Brock Chairman Pat Avey Gerald Eckley Chester Frazier Helen Jane Gilmour Mary Glass Nadine Goostree Ora Faye Jones Frank Ladd John Masters Louise Shutt Duane Woodring Chart Richard Hart Second Senior Class Play Selection Sara Lou Mills Chairman Marilyn Anderson Jack Childs Margaret Dunn Jerry Keeran Jim Maxwell Betty Lou Pelton Jane Tansel Facility Miss Isabel Ronan Advertising and Tickets Marjorie Bartram Chairman Richard Hart Bob Horton Betty Lou Ihrig Gwen Wofford Commencement J'Val Symonds Chairman John Allred Carolyn Botkin Patty Manley Mary Jo Mclntire Roy Rogers Bill Ward Faculty Mr. Clarence Gates Distribution of Complimentary Tickets Billie Jane Wright Roy Ball Doris Blakely Jeanette Carlson Mary Ellen Charlton Bill Crump John Frazier Bill Hunter Margelaine Leon Helen Livengood Barbara Milliken David Reed Dan Rainbolt Faculty Mrs. Lillian Brooks Gifts Carolyn Lytle David Maher Bob Saunders Louise Shutt Juanita Sittel Limericks Miss Laurine Hager's Creative Writing Announcements Betty Ann Bohart Jack McCaslin Gordon Patten Senior Edition Marjorie Bartram Co-Chairman David Hudson Co-Chairman . 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Hun' jnllivllfr' Ray Am1'm'xor1 -- O11-K1-IJ-ff Swowzafra. -s. we f fi? f' fff ! 5ef v ff . .v E . ., 1 N X xs- sf Y 1 L w wigs H.. 5, mix , '? rflmf dna' I junior Class Ozicicers IJJDDIL TIQRRI' O. L. DIQARIIORI-'If EIIIJII41 PIIQHLII BILL BAKER Smmfor' Smmfor' Vin' PI'!'Xft1'FlIf T!'L'tlS1H'6'1' DON GUIEIK MISS EDNAMAY WEEKS VIRGINIA POWELL JOHN MORLIZY Presiffeuf Direcfor Sz'c'rc'far'y Sevmior f2lN'f'77.Y A1'l1'm1'a:1f.x: RflX!'I7lf!1'j fours, Inj' XVfI1flLfl1'ff7, Pnl Hll1'1I.K'1T!Jt' Xlflflt' of l?f'tlllfj. Thr gffflf ll70l77f'IIf nf lmnd! f f 3? Juniors Group I-First row: Doreen Anderson, Maxine Ames, Thelma Alford, Lois Helen Anderson, Bettie Joe Aery, Rosemary Adams, Martha Jo Adams. Second row: Rosemary Adams, Marie Aggans, Phyllis Allen, Sophie Andrew, Marjorie Akins, Roberta Abrams, Evelyn Ahlke, Lois Ashton. Third row: Bert Amick, Sammy Armstrong, Margie Anderson, Duff Arnold, Rhoda Arnold, Ernest Appel, Ray Pierce Anderson. Fourth row: Paul Smith Ache, Doran Adams, Bob Armstrong, Charles Arlen, Gene Arrington, Thomas Armitage. Juniors Group II-Maxine Beasley, Pauline Baker. Jo Ann Beasley, Laura Barrett, Minnilou Baker, Virginia Bass, Mary Helen Bell, Charles Bergeron. Second row: Earlene Barber, Jim Banfield, LaWanda Barrett. Mary Belle Auld, Mary Louise Bates, Phyllis Baehler, Marjorie Bacon. Third row: Jack Benton, David Benear, Richard Bear. Don Atteberry. Patsy Bassett, Thelma Lee Back, Jo Alice Barnard. Fourth row: Elliott Bernbaum, Bill Baker, Bob Ballard, Bill Beekly, Bob Bayless, Dennis Benson, Lee Atteberry. TG a i K l 2 4 4 Juniors Group III--Alice Black, Patricia Blake, Mary Lou Binford, Marinell Bringham, Lloyd Bonar, Kay Blanken- ship, Juanita Bivins. Margaret Boshers, Billy Brown. Second row: Augusta Boggs, Helen Boyls, Nell Staples Brad- shaw Il, Mary Bovaird, Audrey Bonnallie, Betty Branscum, Mary Lou Boydstun, Virginia Bowles, Leslie Lorn Bree- land. Third row: Joyce Donelle Brix, Barbara Botkin, Mary Lou Billings, Billie Brodie, Alberta Brown, Julia Bing- ham, Bill Boswell, Wendell Brooke. Fourth row: Robert Brewer, Sam Brenner, Bob Brown, Bob Brite, Jerry Bow- man, Ernest Block, Bill Bolton, Tommy Birbilis, Carl Bolton. Juniors Group IV-First row: Frances Charlene Brown, Jacqueline Bryan, Marcheta Helen Butler, Wilma June Brown, Katherine Ellen Browning, Bill James Butler, Arthur Burton, Bill Bush. Second row: Oneta Faye Campbell, Mary Sue Bryant, Frances Carr, Jimmy Carr, Beulah Mae Carter, Janell Carpenter, Pat Carmack, Joanne Brownlee, Claude James Carpenter. Third row: Betty Jeanne Burke,Dana Carman, Pat Burns, Virginia May Burroughs, Esther Buthod, Robert Kenneth Bumgardner, Charles Brown. Fourth row: Venetia Carr, Elvin Loy Bumgarner, Becky Sue Byrd, Jo Ann Brown, Vernon Brown, Frank Burkitt, Richard M. Bryce, Jr. 77 Juniors Group V-First row: Frank Chappelle, Jack Coleman, Nancy Jane Clover, Charlotte Helen Collins. Beatrice Casillas, Dorothy Ann Carter. Second row: Lois Cole, Lillian Lamoin Climpson, Joanne Christian, Wanda Clements, Jene Carvel, Nelmarie Chouteau, Kathleen Jane Christensen. Third row: Charles Joe Chase. Helen Louise Cav- ender, Ralph Frank Chambers, Jim Conatser, Letta Fawn Caskie, Carolyn Jeanne Carter, Dorothy Coleman. Fourth row: Charles Aristo Coffey, Harold Clement, Kenneth Coe, Bob Clayton Chapman, Max Coley, Timothy D. Churchill, Leroy Collins, Bob Christopher. Juniors Group VI-First row: Donetta Crain, Margaret L. Covington, Shirley Jane Conley, Linda Cornett, Patricia Ann Cook, Wayne Cox, Billy Cooley, Dean Counsil, Betty Ann Covington. Second row: Helen Cook, Marilou Cook, Betty Jeanne Cooper, Shirley Marie Cooper, Joan Damron, June Damron, Betty Cunningham, Margaret Cunning- ham, Frances Betty Curry. Third row: David Arkman Coppedge, Ruth Ann Chastain, Mary Ruth Conn, Jo Ann Conley, Joyce Anne Cooley, Mary Blynn Conway, Billy Daniel, Frank Cotten, Ronald Cox. Fourth row: Houston Crawford. Aretha Cox, Fred Daniel, Jim Crump, Merwyn Croston, Tom Eli Conger, Leonard Cox, Bob Cox, Bob Coon. ,545 78 ,fx Juniors Group VII4First row: Jack Lawrence Dawson, William Deaton, George Dunn, David Davies, Richard Dick- enson, Marolyn Donnelly, Rita Durham. Second row: Florence Downing, Nina Elizabeth Donelson, Lois Elaine De- Rue, Kathryn Denton, Forest Darnall, Ethel Ann DuSo. Dorothy Drane. Third row: Mildred Fern Davis, Jean Delk, Ann Dexton, Martha Lavara Daniels, Marvella Downing, Nancy Dunlap, Rosemary Dobbins, J. T. DeWeese. Fourth row: Jimmy Dresser, Johnny Evans, J. C. Durnal, Jack Dismuke, O. L. Deardorff, Bill Downs, Helene Dwerlkotte, Katherine Dayton, H. A. Daniel. Juniors Group VIII-First row: Alice Farmer, Betty Lou Fortney, Janice Etier, Eloise Eppenauer, Tommie Ellis, Gene Flippo, Barham East, Janice Eddy. Second row: Amanda Fleetwood, Nellie Mae Elledge, Dolores Endacott, Rose Ann Evans, Phyllis Forsman. Joan Faulkner, Louella Fales, Vera Finley, Virginia Evans. Third row: Helen Ferguson, Altha Mae Fisher, Jean Flemming, Betty Falle, Lorraine Emanuel, Anne Farley, Don Estill. Phil Essley, Harold Field. Fourth row: Mary Louise Fink, William Files, Jr., Paul Evans, Jean Finlayson, Nancie Foster, Edwin Eaton, Thomas Finn. Robert Fleming, Bob Ray Elliott. 79 Juniors Group IX-First row: Anna Lee Gossett, Verla Lee Goins, Anita Frese, Elois Fry, Richard Donald Freed, Bill Friedeman. Eldora Frost. Second row: Orval Foster,Ida Lee Gibbons, Rebecca Foster, Wilma Jean Francis, Alice Gandy, LaWanda Gardner, Zeedavern Gebhart, Nina Gordon. Third row: Alan Golden, Richard Goff, Freva Graves, Donna Godsey, Marilyn Garrison, Jo Jo Freymuth, Bert Goble, Don Fritz, Nadine Gibbs. Fourth row: Pat Gibbons, Mary Nell Green, Harry Goaz, Robert Geer, Ralph Gambroll, Charles Gorman, Charles Gibbs, Earl Garrett. Juniors Group X-First row: Shirley Greenberg, Margaret Gregg, Irene Hancock, Calvin Hager, Malcolm Haas, John Hancock. Second row: Elaine Haney, Marcella Hamilton, Betty Hamilton, Nancy Green, Mary Sue Hale, Sallye Ann Grimes, Dorothy Jane Hancock. Third row: Don Guier, Stanley Gwinn, Harry Griggs, Bob Hammett, John Haddock, Tom Hanson, Shirley May Haas. Fourth row: Rose Marie Grow, David Gunckel, Phyllis Gustafson, Jerry Hallford, Charles Guy. George Hancock, Jimmy Greene, Bob Gregory. 80 1 . i 3 g S 'fs fx i 7 E I s 5 2 Juniors Group XI-First row: Wayne Harrison, Robert Hess Beverly Lou Heyman, Martha Hickerson, Joanne Har- mon, Thelma Hill, Betty Hensley. Rex Hassell, Second row: Dorothy Lou Henry, Dana Lou Hearn, Estelle Haral- son, Don Ell Heck, Betty Kathleen Hix, Dorothy Jean Hensley, Mary Havens, Ernestene Hatfield, Mary Helen Hensley. Third row: Wilma Harvey, Nancy Higgginbotham, Doris Hubbard, Pauline Hines, Joyce Hegwer. Ruth Haynes, Billy Hensley, Charles Hinesley. Fourth row: Orville Hare, Harold Haynes, Morris Lee Hibler, Dick Harri- son, Mack Hennington, Ted R. Haugh, Joe Donald Harris, Lawrence Hare, Joe Haskew. Juniors Group XII-First row: Joan Humphries, Charlotte Horwitz. Billy John Holder, Charles Jackson, Larry Hunt, Doris Jackson, Joyce Holderman, Pat Horn, Betty Virginia Ichioka. Second row: Jean Hower, Carolyn Hough, Beverly Ann Johnson, Evelyn Jennings, James Hudson. Louis Hoopingarner, Billie Houston, Gerald Huffman, Perry G. Holloway. Third row: Clara Ireland, Willetta Hulsizer, Bob Jamieson, Earlene Jackson, Sally Hull, Eva Lee Jockem, Mary Ma1'QaretHuse, Barbara Hosterman, Billy Hoods. Fourth row: Jim Jackson, Jo Ann Jarrett, Anne Hole, Oscar Hunt, T. V, Hunter, Bob Jamar. Richard Howerton, Victor Iobe, Kenneth Eugene Houser. B ewes K, RMS NEED FORJQRK :EN 'f Ml' ffff i itfl ' T. Y 1 'SP if 3 QHOTZ? 5 U l 9? . , .. , 1 , A '- , ,Qld , JNL ' wkgjffaag,,Y,.M,,,2M33Ag1-A ,j ,Alf X335 ' l , Z , K XY 1 f we ,Ol rr. L H X fl F , , e, is E - P -VBA 4. 1, f fl.,-f, 3.1 .5 l f - , E- ' Zi 'er, 555.1 MP' . .,4-' f H ,z 4 J , ' fx ,iff 7. ,lfqllfjfd nf' Z if f'jsgi:f fl.,,a el' ga, VV 6 'tw 1 7 , 1ff?,..1f-fi' . 1 31 we ' 'ff so gl-fl Juniors Group XIII-First row: Maria Sue Johnson, Rosemary Knoblock, Ermita Krepps Tommy Knight, Shirley Kerr, Patricia King. Ann Lou Kelley. Second row: Rosemary Jones, Virginia Knebel, Ardeth Kelly, Nancy Jean Kennedy, Mary Lou Kitchen, Anna Kasler, Mary Leona Johnson. Third row: Allen Jones, Bud Krider. Ima Lee Kisler, Ann Louise Kaplan, Doris Claire Jones, Edna Mae Kenslow, Charlotte Jean Kent, Fourth row: Bill Klein, Lawrence Kilgore. Irvin Kahn, Joe Kehr, Jimmy Kerr, Alfred Karstetter, Myles Johnson. Vergil Jones, Juniors Group XIV-First row: Lois Leona Logan, Betty Jean Lee. Bettie Grace Leon, Jackie Mae Lawson. Vir- ginia Louise Looney, Louella Louise Langston, Bob Dean Lang, Carl Laughlin. Second row: Mary Lou Leiya, Doris Jean Lewis, Freda Liken, Minnette Lehrman, Sheila Lomax, Dorothy LaLande, Linda Lawson, Mary Jo Little- field. Third row: Mary LeFlore, Betty Laird, Helen Lewis, Pat Lawrence, Roger Kilbourne Lane, John Maurice Lough, Kathleen Lavengood. Fourth row: John Lannom, Glenn Lee, John Lally, Jay Leib, Bob Lewis, Marvin Mans- field Lomax, J. B. Long, Floyd Larzelier. 82 Juniors Group XV-First row: Jean Mahan, Elizabeth MacCurdy, Perry McCarthy, Ira Lynch. J. A. McClellan, Bobby Eugene Lourey, Sid Matles, Betty Helen McClelland. Second row: Mary Rose Marshall, Max Maneval, Joseph Eugene Lowery, Ruth Mase, C. J. McCormick, Raymond Looney, Pat Malone, Gerald Glen Loveall. Third row: Don Madden, Betty June Mayes, Lorena McCamey, James Markgraf, Joy McCormack, Bill McCoy, Robert William McCas- lin, Robert Lynch. Fourth row: Scott Lysinger, Jess Harold Maddux, Al Mayfield, John McCain, James Matthews, Tom McClelland, Sherman McCord Mark Mathes. Juniors Group XVI-First row: Tina Mae Moon, Evelyn Moore, Frank Moore, Paul McGhee, Bill Meek, Geraldine Mitchell, Ruth Mary Meek. Second row: Mary Lou Mickle, Jean Metzger, Mary Jane McGoldrick, Gloria Mon- net, George Moore, Peggy Miller, Joyce McNeese. Third row: Faye McPherron. Pat McDonell, Patsy Mitchell, Emma Mikles, Vada McWilliams. Bob Messer, Caroline Merritt. Fourth row: C. H. McIntosh, Edward Monnet, Keith Miller, David Miller, Bob McDonald Sherwin Miller, Dick McKewon. Juniors Group XVII-First row: Rose O'Brien, Mary Moschos, Elaine Offenbacker, Lucille Mosher, John Morley, T. J. Morris, Dorothy Mae Nelson, Millicent Norene Morgan. Second row: Eleanor Morris. Norma Moran, Dor- othy Neely, Loyce Morgan, Nancie Norton, Fern Neck, Olin Overhalt, Geraldine Louise Morton, Third row: Gatra Moorer, Mary Ann Morse, Willadean Morrison, Anna Norman, Mary Kathryn Nufer, Bette Nuckolls, Melba Myers, Nina Jean Morgan, Carl Morris. Fourth row: Mary Neerman, Edith Norris, Barry Murphy, Donald Norton, Bruce Mullins, Jerry O'Brien, Robert Nichols, Randall Morgan. Juniors Group XVIIIiFirst row: Mary Powers Thelma Orton, Sally Lee Overstreet, Bonnie Sue Phillips, Shirley Owens, Betty Peterson, Patsy Perry Harold Otto, Second row: Kadion Page, Jayne Phillips. Virginia Powell, Edgar Pitcher, Viola Orf, Jo Post, Betty Painter. Third row: Vernice Payton, Elnore Page, Peggy Patterson, Pat O'Shea, Betty Petris. Peggy Porter. Mary Alice Park. Fourth row: James W. Phillios. Wade Peevey, Wendell Plummer, Bill Pierce, Birch Pontius, Christ Michael Pisias, Stanley Patton. . 84 1 l a 1 ' sale ir 585 Juniors Group XIX-First row: Tommy Price, Rebecca Rhodes, Estelene Riddle. Laura Quincey, Ruth Anne Reynolds, Jo Ann Riddle, Lola Faye Price, Robert Ragland. Second row: Wilma Prewett, Alice Price, Eva Jo Rhodes, Bettye Ruth Renfro, Everett Randall, Betty Ritter, Hobart Putman, Marcia Randells. Third row: Jane Robertson, Willene Powers, Jessie Roberts, Mary Lou Rice, Pat Roberts, Teresa Raska, Bob Reeder, Bill Reardon, Nina Redman. Fourth row: James Ratliff, Clifford Roberts. Paul Reinoehl, Bob Roberson, Eugene Robinett, Bob Riley, Don Reid, Norman Ricker, Juanita Robbins, Juniors Group XX-First row: Mary Lou Sanderson, Stanley Rowley, Wendell Seale, Stewart Robinson. Joe Byron Sevra, Gertrude Rosen, Violet Scearce, Virginia Anne Rollins, Joan Sechrest. Second row: Bill Roof, Jack Sawdy, Buster Russell, Dan Schusterman, Helen Rozzell, Marylin Romney, Mary Byrl Searight, Betty Jean Sewell, Bobbie Anne Schow. Third row: Richard Schemet, Lorence Rust. Jack Ruddle, Ward Rueb, Mary Frances Scott, Paul Rob- inson, Jean Saunders, Geraldine Schweering, Viola Roseborough. Fourth row: Joe Rossiter, Lawrence Rowley, Richard Russell, George Schaum, Willis Eugene Ruland, Betty Lou Rountree, Wayne Ryals, Kathryn Robison. 1 85 Juniors Group XXIAFirst row: Opal Leatrice Silkey, Celeste Shinkle, Pattie Sisson, Jackie Shannon. Helen Louise Shurtleff, Margie Smiley, Margret Jo Smith, Pat Smith. Second row: Raymond Slaughterback, Jean Slagle, Norma Shugart, Nowanna Simmons, Norma Sue Shoemake, Betty Shaffer, Annelle Slemp, Mary Emily Smith, Dan Shumaker. Third row: Gyondal Smith, Eugene Shannen, Charles Sherwood, Mac Smith, Harry Shinn, Wiley Simpson, Jack Smith, Jerry Simmons. Fourth row: Mickey Muiron Skuy, John Sivadon, Bob Sheldon, Joe Sherry, James Ship- man, Philip Smith, Jack Simons, Bob Lee Smith, Herbert Sschafer. Juniors Group XXII-First row: Marjorie Ann Spurgin, Wallace Kay Standridge. Nan Jo Swink, Betty Tharp, Lee Evelyn Tate, Patricia Lou Taylor, Bonnie Sullivan, Evelyn Tarpley. Second row: Jean Terrill, Rolleen Taylor, Bev- erly Suttle, Bob St. Pierre, Catherine Sweeney, Frankie Stebbins, Billie Standridge, Betty Teenor. Third row: Betty Lou Stanfield, Pauline Stanfield, Patricia Ann Symes, Bob Stringfield. Carl Stein, Betty Stafford, Jo Ann Tayrien, Sarah Stevens, Lewana Stephenson. Fourth row: Calvin J. Sutterfield, Garrel Stone, Joseph Richard Spann, Gifford Talmage, Bill Steinman, Alan Swain, Beverly Charlene Steinmeyer, Donna Anne Stanley, Jo Ann Swayze. ff- .-i ! -. N., . 86 i 'xv - .mix 5 Juniors Group XXIII-First row: Yandel Toothman, Dana Vincil, Patsy Turney, Pat Turner, Nelson Truax, Grace Marie Tucker. Second row: Betty Vanderford, Betty Jane Thomas. June Thomnson, Mary Opal Turner, Nancy Thompson, Harriett Thompson. Third row: Margaret Louise Towers, Barbara Turner, Betty Ann Vantrease, Glen R. Turner, Bob Joe Vassar, Herman Vaughn. Fourth row: Gene Arthor Traband, George Tully, Paul Thompson, Calvin Lloyd Turner, Bob Wackenhuth, Jerry Virgin, Gerald VanCleave. Juniors Group XXIV--First row: Dorothy Wakeland. Evelyn Weikel. Wanda Watson, Carolyn Whiteside, Louise Wickizer, Joy Wentworth, Bobby Gene Warren. Second row: Phyllis Jane Watt, Joan Charlene Wallace, Barbara Watkinson, Ernest Wilkinson, Muriel White, David Wicks, Mary Jane Walker. Third row: Naomi Webb, Pat Web- ster. Marjorie Webster, Edith Laura Watkins, Eddye Jo Warren, Bob Lee Weddle, James Warlick. Fourth row: Mary IiguisedWxegaver, Frances Whitaker, Halcyon Louise Waters, Dale Whitford, Bernice Williams, Edgar Welch, Arnold war ies. 87 Juniors Group XXVeFirst row: Eddie Wyatt, Marilyn Wolf, Janet Gay Wines, Rhodora Ann Yowell, Betty Jo Worthington. Barbara Williamson, Doris Jeanne Withrow, Helen Wolfe. Second row: Florene Wilson, Denny Young, Jean Winterringer, Jean Wirsching, Janice Wilson, Marguerite Wilson, Ione Wood, Dorothy Wyble. Third row: John Howard Williams, Richard Winfrey, Richard Williams, Emily Ann Williams. Kenneth Zink, Garnell Wilson. Jo- Ellen Young, LeRoy Williams, Sarah Woodward. Fourth row: Robert Williams, James Billy Williams, Robert Nor- man York, Jack Wright, Homer Bradshaw, Jimmy Wright, Douglas Young, Robert Williams. Juniors Makeup Group I-First row: Jimmy Cheney, Mary Lou Burk, Mary Ellen Carver, Beth Armstrong, Betty Lee Asbury, Maxine Caldwell. Second row: John Nelson Bell, James Clendenin, Lewis Atkins, Clara Jane Bingham. Martha Sue Albee. Third row: Bob Bell, Harold Dean Adkins, Billy Jack Bryant, Barbara Lou Burgess, Myrna Lee Barnes. Fourth row: Donald Boring, Bill Clark, Eugene Abel, Bob Chapman, Bill Chandler, Melvin Brantley. 5 88 f il ll lin l X' .Alb V, 5 ,gully iffll at lf XLR lk - H ll . E11 l Juniors Makeup Group II-Front row: Howard Hamman, Virginia Marie Dutke, Jack Gwin, Beverly Jo Glaze, Eliza- beth Joan Gulick. Betty Louise Golden, Peggy Gray. Second row: Barbara Lou Connett, Buddy Hawk. Homer Hill. R. C, Cowherd. Janet Lee Geister. Nona Mae Hagle, Iva Jean Faherty. Third row: Jack Hackler, Wanda Beatrice Flynn, Don Hulbert, Teddy Drakos, Robert Harris, Maxine Gibson. Fourth row: Don Reid Hansen, Leon Herring, Kathryn Griffith. Merrill Fishburn. Bill Cookus, Charles Devilbiss, Carl Davis. Juniors Makeup Group III-Front row: Joan Humphries, Betty Ichioka, Bettie Jo Lane, Ted Kritikos, Ada Belle Lee, Carolyn Crawford, Marie Jones. Second row: Tommy Houser, Joan Kile, Irene Meeker, Mary Kline, Florence Carol Johnson, Robbie Jo McCarty, Mary Milnes, Catherine Marsh. Third row: Louise Johnson. Robert Lake, Doris Mitchell, Pat Hulse, Jack Kizer. W. H. McDowell. Dorothy Fay Howard. Fourth row: Ray Mendenhall, Ray Jarrett, Don Matthews, Sam Jett, Larry Marland, Hugh Tom Inderrieden, Dick Alfred Lytle. f-if,t,,e..,,- , --,-,,-..,,....,. R me --lef .. H ,al X R I Us WAGE A , Q.1wl,f,' 3LlRn V Q. LAN 5..3,g4,5,:g,f 5.--2 ffi.aie5gf,'g-,,,t1,.ff5. Y !f: 'B I If 3 . wadfzf, . 'KXWQSTU T . slew WJ iii:-Q' fy XY... WCM NSY ff W . X , F iv-Y-fuifff' ff , , iq, . Lf-l x N F .!. gf 4-,f if -X , lj, Q13 L3 g,,,.z ting f-ff , ' J ff S ' 1,4 'LA' ff' 1 'iw ,,.' A, . diff' 1' 2 at 1 R. X' . X , Y' ,,., 4, I ll fl, 89 l i l at Juniors Makeup Group IV-First row: Della Margarete Reynolds, Ida May Perryman, Dorothy Jean Redden, Harold Leon Barney Bill Weir, Betty Simms Mary Lou Ella Ridenhour Second row P J P tt , , . : eggy eane rewe , Ada Purser, Betty Lou Rhoades, Bette Louise Norton, Raymond Ashlock, Wayne McClure, Joan Rogers, Mary Jane Orman: Third row: Vernon Allen Ray Smith, John MCD ld J h R ' ' , ona , osep eeves, Bruce Phillips, Jay O'Meil1a, George Savage, Gene Howard Shannon. Fourth row: Paul Ekstedt, Willard Nunley, Pat Alford, Roy Simpson, Frank Pease, Raymond Semones, Jimmie Norwood, O'Neil West. .lgtaniors Makeup Group V-First row: Clarence Turner, Gladys Collins. Mary Zahn, Peggie Jean Stanberry. Bill .H . . 1 ey. Pat Watson, Nancy Ann Thomas, Norma Jean Watts Second row: Fred Stricker, Jill Shirley, Pat Walsh, Betty Wilcox, Charles Williams, Margie Louise Turner, Susan Wright, Virginia Wyatt. Third row: Grace Stewart, Johnie Thompson, John Walker, Daniel Thompson, Mac Smith, Ernest Cavely, George Custer, Mariellen Wright, Jim Henry Taylor. Fourth row: Jim Vilott, Jack Darley, Eddie Terry, Richard Thomas, Richard Wise, Alma Rae Womble, Tommy Tolleson, Donald Toney, Ben Tidwell. Q S JW? 90 5 i s Hill Juniors Makeup Group VI-First row: Harold Hayden, Joyce Cole, Sammy Grubbs, June Wagoner, Earl Lewis, Adrian , -1 Hanna, LoEva Harmon, Charlotte Collins. Second row: Clarence Neal Adams, Carl Edmundson, Frank Mclntire, James Frost, John Grammer, Betty Jane Barns, Velma Jer nigan, Mary Lou Dodd. ,R 'Zi ,P junior Class I Another mile along the highway of education is past for the members of the junior class. They may look back on nine months t r of achievement and fun which mark a very progressive year. D . 1 Guided by their counselors, Miss Ednamay Weeks, Keene Van . Orden, and Mrs. Maud Wendt, and by their class leaders, Don Guier, presidentg Eddie Pitcher, vice president, Virginia Powell, secretary, q I- fl Bill Baker, treasurer, O. L. Deardorff and John Morley, senators, the , students of the class of 1945 count among their accomplishments the E class production, That Girl Patsy. Their reward for selling over 2,000 5 , , tickets to this play was the Commando Swing, a great success, with f over 400 students attending. A hilarious event was the Junior Jam- boree. The juniors also participated in Rose Marief, the Daze and in numerous scholastic and athletic contests. From among its members have come attendants to the football queen and leaders in the school organizations. The juniors have demonstrated that they are capable of assuming the responsibilities of the next senior class, of carrying on the high standards and ideals of their predecessors, and of accomplishing their own aspirations. V 9 s-s H -- '- 'w '- Ce 475. :gl GWB fl A F NEED FOR MORE S , Q ky LAN TY Q Q19 j, A Gnow STU ' rw GN 'zzjii 'QW ffl' risks X2-T! N 1 fi ' Q.--AEA DY . , I pq Kg! Q5 A, Oy 3 ,4 rd. . 'gn cy QX - 1 -,wk M91 ati 4 , .., . , .1 , , V F.- -- c - Q13 ' it 2 .tli . ll aff ,A .2 V 1 . W . '- V 1,ga:ifl4Z' ' 1 5.-,Lg . 'F ,, ' If 2' H lx .. 2 , l J ' ' T T 1 91 - M N' we WN X nf' 1 A E , f .. NS fa fur E V fi YN- TUB f Y' Q .ff M I M 395-.ai if 51 if 2-ff of' ff , i-M RIP ,. 4152 112 'M X -A 32, Cz f KJ dgvflg V' ESV Y XI K X SC If ' ' ' X y , , .I f. WEL, f in '.f2:,f V - 2- ' W I ' A , ,, X 'if 1 1' 5-.ggJj1 1,.. ,, 5. I f I I f 1 - . V A rim A f 1 I if 'wif' T' I I ' 2+ , 'N' if-A--2' I , A ir Iv Eff wif I JJQL 5 ' , Q I H Lwjfi f?i3 w I V X if-V' fig ' I i My jun1o1' Class Committees That Girl Patyy Sclrclfion DON GUIER BILL BAKER EDDIE PITCHER VIRGINIA POWELL O. L. DEARDORFF JOHN MORLEY EDDIE TERRY Ticket Campaign Tram Names Room Byrd's Eye View - - 103 Cobb's Corn Cobblers - - 208 Gifford's Grapplers - - 311 Graham,s Axis Crackers - - 436 Goetschius' Ground Grippers - - 218 Sampson's Sea Hawks - - 332 Draper's Dare Devils - - 319 Af1l'C'l'fiSilIg MR. INBODY junior Jamboree - Conzmandcfrs BOB VASSAR KEITH MILLER DON GUIER Advisory DON GUIER BILL BAKER EDDIE PITCHER O. L. DEARDORFP VIRGINIA POWELL JOHN MORLEY EDDIE TERRY Games NANCY CLOVER, BILL PHILLEY Chairman ANNA KASLER MARY SUE HALE JEAN IVUETZGER ' PAT CARMACK Dun ce Music VIRGINIA POWELL LAURA BARRETT luke Box MACK HENNINGTON MARY MOSCHOS Sfagc' P1'0dZlL'lfi0ll BRUCE PHILLIPS ROBERT HESS Commando Swing Masicr of Cc'I'r'1110nic's DON GUIER Music DON PRITZ NVAYNE I-IARRISON BIETTIE GRACE LEON Refreshllzcfzls EVA LEE JOCHEM MARIA SUE JoHNsoN MARYLIN ROMNEY HELEN WICKIZEIK BETTY SIMMS IVIARY ANN IKIORSE Rifzgf DUI-'I-' ARNOLD, Cfaairmaiz GYONDAL SMITH WILMA HARVEY NANCY GREEN TOMMY TOLLESON 92 UPHIJMUREE . 1 1, Q , 5 , 5 I ?- V ,s i KLM, 1 Q . Q Pf -fx 4 i 'M 55 f LA. ,, V FX' x P ' A L- 'F Q 1. K W if - i' 51? viii' ' fi A ef v 5 -2 g 4- x '. 1 . , ,, -, ' gx 1 'M f, 1' ujj. ., 1 v ..-V ' wg i Q I f i it - , - El 2 .Q V ,. I nf-': :: ,g...wHV s f i, I E am , 5 if i.,,.WM ----A-A 'iw-W-'rf' 5.2 is .. ,WW-N 1 W K M, lK.w?mM-'gg ,gi pfv- si iii, ,, 4,01-fa' 'A ' ' 3 ,V S v:1,,- - vw .. ,,.,, ,mx ,. 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Frm' Berry, Iealzne Vinson, Betsy McC1mc, Edward Tomlim-Thr sophomores look alnmfl. Miss Gvrfrmlc Rvcior-If isn't ofim that bm' ilvxk. is that clrrm Y 9 HUA 'if ,wg 2 f.. A Sophomore Class OHice-rs DANNY Pmgli, xwzafm' SANDY -Ioxxis, xwzfzfof- TULU KIRRPATRICR, Xt'f'I't'fl!l'.Y M155 GERTRUDE RECTOIK, t1fl'f'l71L0l' KA'rHL1a1iN BUR'roN, xwnzlor , PHYLLIS YATFS, fl'f'fl.VIll'!,I' CI'iARI.ES IUOXYELL, '1,'fl'l'-I7l'L .YitIt'lIf FRED BERRY, jwffxidrzzf 161111 K11l111111111, 11111111111 XUIIXOII, T1llIl Kirkjrrzfrifk -- Tlmfx iflliug 1'b1'111. Tbrvf' Y'K'KIX0ll.Y zrluy boys like Cwzfral. f 21 45-,fn 11. nw ki-FJ 3 , .. wi. v Sf! -1 . H Wg' gi, -Reg. 5 3 'M W BA if is ,, i ff' M, . 1 K MMM Ei, 1 K-S35 lv R WMM. Sophomore Group IAFirst row: Willie Dean Armstrong, Donna Archer, Leon Abrams, Jack Anglin, Adelaide Gail Adams, Joyce Dean Askins. Joan Atcheson. Second row: Anne Leslie Arnold, Mary Adams, Inez Adiar, Iona Jean Almon, Shirley Alice Asbury, Marian Frances Agee, Jerenia Admire. Third row: Ida Rose Andrews. Sarah Austin, Cleeta Fay Allen, Bob Alexander. Sylvia Andoe. Esther Sue Alworth, Vantrice Arnold. Fourth rowi Charles Allison, Bill Alexander, Shirley Atkins, Carl Anderson, Rozella Adams, Nancy Aston, Gene Anderson. S0Dl10m0l'0 Gl'0llD Il-First row: Dan Bauer, David Barnes, Mary Ella Barnett, Bernice Barnes, Loretta Barham Maxine Bayles, Armenia Baker. Second row: Charlotte Benson, Myrtle Banister, Phyllis Barnes, William Bayles, Darrel Baker, Ethel Bahos, Beverly Bakeer, Wyneina Barnorgki, Jackie Bacon. Third row: Irma Benight, Arlan Bala Ri Beeson Billy Beard, Pat Barger, Joan Barnes, Dorothy Baker, Frances Bassett. Fourth row: Tommy Y- EY - Beck, A. D. Baker, Jimmy Babcock. Dean Bell, Bill Ayers, John Benear, Wendell Baxter, Jack Beree. Derrill Beaubien. 9 I l' ,zf ,BNQN . 'x 'W 96 5, 5 1 Sophomore Group III-First row:Ann Blackwell, Harry Brady, Beverly Boylan, Joann Bewley, Mack Lee Brad- shaw, Phyllis Bringham, Winifred Breeding. Second row: Helen Bell, Peggy Bostian, Billie Ruth Bivans, Thelma Bettinger, Marilyn Bridges, Odessa Blevins, Gladys Blevins. Third row: Betty Jean Brechtel. Reginald Blakey, 'John Bonham. Guy Bradshaw, Donna Jane Briggs, Jean Branson, Wanda Brewer, Barbara Breneman. Fourth row: 3 gl: Boyd, Bruce Bollinger, Earl Bittle. Fred Bingham, Henry Bridges, Jake Branstetter, Marvin Boyd, Willard o me. Sophomore Group IV-First row: Gene Burton, Kathleen Burton, Mary Ann Bynum, Mary Maxine' Bussman, Kath- erine Cadjew, Alice Bruner. Second row: Clayton Broach, Earlene Brown, Jo Ruth Brown, Montez Burnbalow, Betty Cadjew, Jean Browning, Nancy Burtt. Third row: Phyllis Brunkhurst, Wilma Ruth Byrd, Ruth Ann Burkett. Mary Lou Brite, Rosalie Brodsky, Lucy Blair, Ruth Ellen Butts. Fourth row: George Burkitt, James Bryant, Dick Brown, Ray Burns, Bob Burlingame, William Richard Brooks, Eugene Callison. 35? ,.s,.,...,. -.-------.---.-.-,-f - ......-N...-,..,....,....-,... - A A K 'xQf2.f' fLl,,f:fA , i ' 1 m 'li 1 S 5. 2 if Q, X file, - f fi. we 5 , , figs L, 5-Sh avail g W Nj G J-.X f7:L.f' Vi' 1-,il Fgxff f M?l ?, .-,iibggill-,L 4 ,SN , Lffirw Milf' 'Z R.,-ff,pii P9 ff W233213fj13',,.,ff 2 TP i' V .Q ii-if 5 t 1 I 4 , ,J 1, N Y, , 4JaQgy-m2i15,g?w 5 f .Wi Q W-1 ffifffwrzpxnygiid-,fwfr xg, gil, 5 1 , i.,f'iyff' X J ,- 'WW ' 2 ' ar Q, 4 , iv gfwf, rar ,1 rw fi f f awww . I Q, P N is .- 250 We W B swf W 3 5 ,A 3 :Jl,f3mwk, --ta J K XWv,,f7gfffiEZ 'QQ qs, 5, :Xi K Inf, M3 f ig R P 5f3,i.,4.e3,jg'r ,rg V, ' 4 fi- 'fr V 3 3, V fif, 'f 525.353 Q' K, 2, f if - fp 3, ,aka 'fe ff J 'rrs ' if 4 fe 97 W - -TETJTE-if---TFne.iiEi5-H: -5'--Ia' - - -... 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Fourth row: Betty Anne Carroll, James Carter, John Chappelear, Z Norman Cline. Louis Carlin, Wayne Clark. Jerri Sue Chambers. f , t Sophomore Group VI-First row: Jack Comey, Bob Corn, Leon Cole. Ray Crawford. Christeen Crow, Sallie Ann 5 1 Collins. Marjorie Coody. Second row: Elaine Cooper, Bobby Crews, Don Cole. Jean Collyer, Charlotte Consolvo. Z f Margaret Ann Cook. Legean Cox. Third row: Larry Corty, George Corley. Betty Collyge, Rowena Sue Cohan, 5 , Jane Coulter, George Croston, Jean Cooper. Fourth row: Carl Cooley, Lon Conner, Jimmy Coulson, Allan Craig, 2 Asberry Cox. Jean Coulter. Billy Creel. Z 1 4 ? l A if M. Z - Q , ff 300-ro 'll all im, an ' M C' 5 7 'FB 98 E 4 'Nd .. S s iv ' 5 g.. ,Q if e ,Q .sf Q 54,2 A 'W!7 ' W5 wT 'N NV' . F E Q V 'O .yy Sophomore Group VII-First row: Billie Jo Douglas, Helen Davis, Jo Ann Deatherage, William Davenport, Billie Jo Davis, David Davis, Jim Dameron. Second row: LeVerne Davidson. Margaret Dudley, Virginia Daugherty, Le- Roy Denney. Johnny Dixon, Mary Lee Doss. Marie Dennis. Third row: Doris Delaney, Vivian Curry, Mary Dixon, Jolene Dan. J. F. DeWitt, Catherine Deck, Walter Jay Davenport. Fourth row: Coleman Dorris, Eileen Dershimer, Ruth Dixon, Robert Dickson, Glenn Dille, Charles Dickerson, Lilly Louise Domres, John Francis Daniel. Sophomore Group VIII-First rowt Katy Emmons, Helen Lucille Eckstien, Frances Elson, Jimmy Ellison, Pat Dunlap. Jo Ann Edwards, Rita Jean Essley, Maxine Edmonson, Delores Edwards. Second row: Bettie Elenor Dunlap, Mary Lee Fancher, Faye Duncan, Lorene Elizabeth Edwards, Ted Pope, Carlos Ellson, Mary Louise Ellis, Patricia Edmiston, Norma Eskridge. Third row: Monna Eaton, Kathryn Estill, Lee England, Kenneth Earhart, Boice Eckley, Daisy Dell Edmonson, Patsy Jean Elkins, Lois Enoch, Virginia Lou Dunlap. First row: Luther Durham, Bill Eslick, Marjorie Edens, Alan Eckles, Roy Duke, Jr., Charles Dowell. Dean Enterline, Howard Engle, James Dunlap. 5? L 5 , , --Joanna?---Q....n:L--...?M-,, Ln , .-.l 'I Y ... , , Mi Y -h e ri ,W , ,'f '?- 'f 'i.' , 1 : 1 i ' ?Zf,1,-123853 rQf'f:,f1' 'ix ,,.1:z,, l 1 finial Q SE AG ga GUIK, qw I BN A 5b!.,.. ,T - , 66 A, Q Q2-phil 4? t,JdV,?,Eg tp f E .ref . ,arf ,, , sf. ,W t .s fi Q 4 ag wi ,M , My ,ff ,Lg,,x,L.ffi' Jf if fa A J 2 gf rg, ,',,,v -, A 1 la, ,540 f-jjj . ff I - V+' 1' WM I.. , 1-V , 5 ,, - N Vmn: ,cb-fn!! Q , M . EX 45' J K3 f f1f+ H'R 3Q'g14y! 5 Ll xi ff7 i?fH Win iw' 55923 ' V51 llama? 5 3 lffrfvfffflyim' 6.55 , S fl, be t A -5 - , Q tl ,qw,,5N! A., any 54, .lv K at 'V ,, J J. fly Eff.: K -,iffljwr MFI: W1-My YV , . .LTA VT V xy, ,..-4,54 ' ' f'f' 4 4, ,fwfr ' 99 Sophomore Group IX-First row: June Mary Galloway, Johnnie Farmer, Richard Fowler, Buford Foster, Jimmy Frew, Bill Frommel, Mary Carolyn Fasken, Betty Foster. Second row: Fready Forrester, Glorene Fraser, Dorothy Mae Franklin, Allene Fortune, Bonnie Louise Furr, Margie Gartman, Mary Lois Ferlin, Jo Frances Fulcher. Third row: Wilma Garrison, Anna Mary Files, Joan Fenn, Jack Ficklin, Rafaela Forster, Jane Garrett, Donna Gaither, Edward Fike. Fourth row: Gordon Garrett, Sherman Forrester, George Foster, Jim Finley, P. B. Fultz, Clyde Har- old Felts, Harold Eugene Fisher. Sophomore Group X-First row: Kendall Grindstaff, Margaret Gossvener, Loretta Green, Patricia Ellen Graham, Geneva Goodmon, Dale Gulley, Harriet Glenn, Patricia Gaylor, Marilyn Jean Givens. Second row: Theda Grimm, Don Green, Jone Goss, Robert Goodwin, Maxine George, Billie Ruth Gentry, Lois Ione Greene, Earlene Haberly. Third row: Ray Gunn, Millard Gelvin, Pat Griffin, Gene Griffin, Dorothy Gephardt, Nadine Godfrey, Wanda Green, Gertrude Gordon. Fourth row: Earl Robert Glasby, Billy Goodman, Wesley Gray, James Gritts, Bryant Gilmore, Wilma Jean Griggs, Christeen Greer, Sonny Gould, Ted Glass. Q 1 I ., N it xi if E :: J 7 5 ' A . -L ag' If is X W - 33'?,gs.,,,s-.a'f:v,1 '. 7,. 100 ' 'W' 'viii xxx QC 1. ? , E E i S A9 Sophomore Group XI-First row: Alma Erlene Hanover, Marjorie Jean Harris, Jeanne Evelyn Harris, Wilma Harris, Johnie Lois Hale, Charles Eugene Harmon. James Martin Harkness, Buddy Harmon. Second row: Barbara Ann Hammel, Marcellette Hansen, Anna Bell Hales, Jacquiline Hanes, Marcelline Hart, Dorothy Haberly, Elizabeth Hawkins. William Vilas Hanks. Third row: Doris Elaine Hall, Johnie Mae Hall, Ray Harris, Mary Haviland. Vir- ginia Mae Harris, Ramona Sue Harkey, Roy Hamel, Albert William Hamilton. John Hawley. Fourth row: Earl Harrill, June Halliburton, Bill Hall, Mary Louise Halladay, Bobby Joe Hampton, Robert Hale, Tommy Hamm. Sophomore Group XII-First row: Robert John Henrichs, Gerldean Hayles, Charlene Henson, Jimmy Hibbs. Edwin Higgins, Ward Hill, Sam Hendrickson, Earl Gordon Hoff, Beula Mae Hayes. Second row: Betty Lou Headrick, Margaret Hewitt, Beverly Rae Holmes, Marilyn Hayden, Jean Hines, Vivian Hickman, Esther Faye Hilliard, Betty Jo Hill. Third row: Barbara Jane Hobson, Marilyn Joyce Hill, Herbert Hill, Belva Haynes, Dick Heldenbrand, Jim Higgens. Jack Hendricks, Darrell Helt, Nelson Hinesley, J. Hambrick. Fourth row: Carl Allen Hoff, Eugene Hen- derson, Phil Henley, James Hill, Ralph Huey, John Hubbard, Jimmy Head, George Donald Helt, Bob Hepworth. ..,.,. aa, ..- W. , ... .ea a ,-. A 101 l ,,., ,,,.,..,,... .,..-, Y, T .,,,...- ,,,,,,,,,.., ,,,,,,Y , ,S , ,A Se- Wm, W ram T ART B 7 7: ,, 4' ' fi ' fu' pMff:N.c1 ,... AWETBALL 9 AFETERIA f' E xlwfi 3' is W L C fir fl. ? 3 fa, ,H 5 A ,f ., ,mr Q an .wma -151,4 ag 3,1 .Ae if, H5 gk--5 W, 47 . .f,,J::,.. 1.3, 2 ff ff. or A o , f JEL-eo' Mfr if f rf 49. ' I f -my - ,ew -fbi V 'lo .ws 4 Sophomore Group XIII-First row: Maxine Jackson, Joan Lee Inhofe, Sophie Hontasis, Earlene Jackson, Frank H. Jervis, Jimmie Lee Holt, Lois James, Gillum Jackson. Second row: Yetta Elane Johnson,Almeda Bernice Hood. June Hopkins. Lois Ruth Johnson, Lois Holmes, Marjorie Johnson. Donna James, Beverly Joyce Huddleston, Har- riet Hyman. Third row: Lloyd Allen Holsapnle, Jack Jacobs, James Inman, Bill Humphreys, Jerry Jerome, Elward Houston, Pat Jennings, Ann Jarrett, Betty Jenkins. Fourth row: Guy Houchins. Joe Hudson, John Hunsberger, Darrell Hunt, Carl Jacobsen, Chris Johnson, Pat Ice, Buddy Hurley, Carlton Hunt. Sophomore Group XIV-First row: Phyllis Lee Johnson, Virginia Kennedy, Bettye Jo Jones, Doris Elinor Kemper, Dorothy Mary Kelso, George Kent, J. W. Jones, Audrey Jane Kaplan, Don Kaye. Second row: Charles Kinter. Lorraine Kaizen, Betty Kendall, Ava Marie King, Marvelle Johnson, Doris Evelyn Keele, LaDonna Kimble, Hugh Arnold Kirkland, Norman Robert Kious. Third row: Norma Jean Keeling, Sandy Jones, Russell Jones, Don LeBus, Marjory Kincaid, Charles Kahn, Donald Kauffmann, John Keenan, Robert Johnson. Fourth row: Tommy Keith, Loren Kahle, Wilburn Keith, Frank Linwood Kerstetter, Robert Jones, Leo Kennedy, Granville Jones, Ludie Kinney. 4' tg. lac. 102 . Nj., , Fists - 'I ' K fl, I r I V 5 ,.4,,,f l ,, 'ZW .pd QM,-, 'Q 7 I f .0 MI 'Ml M'- 32: M Sophomore Group XV-First row:Jean Koontz, Jeanne Leroux, Tulu Kirkpatrick, Janet Ann -Lambert, Imogene Lincomfelt, Shirley Long, Mary Helen Klobas. Second row: Ruth Mary Krawitz, Carol Larkm. Mary Jo Lake. Joann Kritikos, Betty Loranger, Phyllis Levin, Emogene Kuhlman, Mary Jean Krupnick. Third rovsf:,Elmer Eu- gene Logan, Norma Jean Like, Judith Klinglesmith, Patricia Louise Korne, James Lothman, Jim Lindsey, Billy Looney. Fourth row: Bob Krupnick, Carl Kitt, Ralph Kitchell, Bob Lieser, Jack Larabee, Oliver Lawson, Charles Lindsay, David Little. . Sophomore Group XVI-First row: Virginia Mattoon, Bonnie Jean Malloy, George MacGregor, Marilyn Marshall, Mary Frances Madison, Betty Jo Ludiker, Franque Mattoon. Second row: Huberta Angie Martin, Dolores Lyerla, Betty June Lowery, Julia Camille Limbaugh, Barbara Lowe, Suzanne Marrs, Billie Barbara Matejowsky. Third row: Rose Ann Matofsky, Dwight William Maney, Bill Love, Stanley Lowder. Wilma Mann, Jack Martin, Bert Everette Lucas. Fourth row: Evert Lee Love, Bill Loudenback, Jess Martin, Ernest Madrigal, Ray Edward Lowery, Bill LoVellette, Robert Magill, Carolyn Modesta Martin. . .,.,,,.-,. uffi WNBA. Y- Q ff? 2: if 'ivzfif' 1 ff' ' E V1 f Neff 4 P092 A it WD f 1 Qs 5 N PWM' I W' Q 3' J! tg, 'X vein : 5 v I I' affine' . ' f' 'f ' - 'ML , f'Y ,l 1 f 1 f Ci f tif f af f : - 'W Q ,MI 11 1, 1 - , J it tv, J .J 1 1- far i ff , 2 if 9 4 ,iiifw 32 iff' 'gf J 4 we 1 .tfffi r k fieizei, 4 V W f 7 K g . ,. : sq, Q, , ,l , M l -A 5 f' f 5 L- rtvt p L 1 103 C i,A,.:,1':'a.au.1+e-1.1:- .Af-A-fbr...-. .-. fafa- -f-H-5 - -w.g..e------- A---.rl-af , , ,, ..,.. -ff-, , V A--, -1':.za-..-.....1:.:z:.:,.,,,..,......--.,,.,,., Mrgfzr. L M A, - rf MI ,7-7. L f f- ,ft . 4 8 AU K , f- V ie , .. I 5-J T: fi -,.L.. ,. ,F 0, x 1- ,fe jf f-- f 0 ' 1 Cv Xe it f Vgrl, L X Q- 1- . If , . l , A . X , V r ' ' ' A ' ' 1, Q. , fl. 1 . . 'L 1L-:5-1':'g-' 'i,:'.1s- ' ,:S:::fy:ef:':::rf'1'r52':::.':':r:'-3,21l:M?3'f -,4':',.'1A - Q1'..Pf'f...Ml:f:-,W2 233315. .311 2: Sophomore Group XVII-First row: Gene McDonald, Alma McCain, Roger McClure, Dale Eugene McGowan. Vir- ginia Dawn McConnell, Norma Jean McClarrinon, Cynthia Mcllhenny, Goldie LaVerne McCray. Second row: Marcia Rae McClelland, Jimmy McElroy, Betsy McCune, Doys Earl McClure, Lotha Mae Mclntosh, Eleanor Jeanne Mauzy. Evelyn Marjorie McCarty, Betty Massey. Third row: Isaac Nathan McBee, Robert McCoy, Peggy McCrary. Mary Ann McDowell, Ramona Clara McClain, Verona Charlotte Marquis, Colene McCrory, Pat McGhee. Fourth row: Ray Eldwords McKay, Dick Mayser, Doris Marie McDonald, Jack Devolt McCoy, Wilma Ellen McConnell, Bob McCarthey, Ben Mclntosh, Pat McCullough. Sophomore Group XVIII-First row: Charles Merritt. George Wiley McKissack, Jean Ann McLelland, Julia Ann Moody, Eleanor McKinnell, Alice Miller. Second row: Emmilene Messer, Earl Merrick. Marietta Mitchell. Jean M' h 1 Th' d row Marceline McKoWn, Mooney, Jim Miller, Alice Mercer, Harriette McKinstry, Patricia Ann ic ae. ir : Thomas Eugene Menkoff, Joan Meadows. Roberta Ann Moore, Frank Mendoza, Robert McNally, Jimmy Paul McLane Fourth row: Wilbur Moore, Don Edward Mitchell, Herschel Meeker, Jack McLaughlin, Robert Miller, Clarence Al- bert Mitchell, Bob Leland Moore. Q 104 f N 2 v Sophomore Group XIX-First row: Norma Jean Morgan, Nita Louise Norris. Dorothy Mae Morris, Billy Thomas Morgan, Alice Jeanne Nelson, Ralph Clifford Nicholson, Second row: Marjorie Jean Moore, Colleen Myers, Barbara Moyse, Ernest Ogilvie, M. L. Nichols, Dorothy Nell Napier, William Naifeh. Third row: Norman Nelson, Joann Oliver. Robert William Moore. Donald O'Brien, James A. Norton, Betty Lou Morris. Sue Myers. Fourth row: Jac- quelinlg Louise Murphy. Ted Newton, Leonard Lee Nightingale, Billy Moss. Robert, Newton, Joneil Olds, Bill Eu- gene orman. Sophomore Group XX-First, row: Shirley Ann Orman, Jeanne Parks. Marv Louise Parker, Danny Page. Bill Pat- terson, Ray Poling, Robert Otterstatter, Davine Paulsell. Second row: Ethelda Ann Overturf, Lois Paulin. Elnora Georgina Park, Virginia Perryman, Velma Mae Pickle, Lola Peterson, Jeanne Overmyer, Leola Jean Patten. Third row: Elizabeth Ann Orman, Betty Jean Perrault, Ruby Maye Oliver. Mildred Orman, Jo Eddie Payne, Charles Parker, Tommy Pennington. Orvall Owen, Charles Owen. Fourth row: Don Bruce Perryman. Patsy Page, Bill Glen llgferce, Paul David Phelps. Floyd Phariss. Bob Padon, Stephen Scott Owen, Jack Parker, George Peterson, David ost. 105 Sophomore Group XXI-First row: Mary Presfield, Helen Pauline Potter, John Ray, Joan Reynolds, Helen Reagan, Pauline Rodrigues, Emily Pollock. Second row: Daisy Rizzo, Charles Gerald Pope, Barbara Jean Post, John Potter, Pat Rees, Pat Rankin, Mary Lou Russell, Helen Louise Presley. Third row: Jack Lyn Reynolds, Lester Randolph, Jerry Lee Ritz, John Reiter, Marilyn Rae, Dorothy Reed, Donald Morrison Rowley, Doris Ann Real. Fourth row: llgilly lJoePReeves, Ted Poulos, Bob Reichard, Dick Ray-Winters, Bobby Potter, Gene Sanders, Al Post, Bob Rutledge, orot y rice. Sophomore Group XXII-First row: Kathryn Marie Roschal, Billie Jane Savage, Mariana Rosenberger, Wendell Robinson, Sheila Russell, Ann Rutherford. Second row:Pat Rutledge. Joe Schumaker, Virginia Schell, Nadema Robertson. 1VIary Riddle. Josephine Rodriguez, Barbara Riley. Third row: Wilfred Ivan Sanditen, Bob Pullen. Rich- ard Rorschach, Mack Shultz, Betty Jean Robinson, Allen Smith. Jo Ann Rogers. Fourth row: George Schaefer, Leonard Rosenbalm, LeRoy Roberts, Ray Robbins, Alan Rosernann, John Rowley. Jim Settle, Bette Roberts. s 106 ' fp 1 io. 5 , 1.4.- fuel?-ro. - ,f ,iv .X..,,' Y Sophomore Group XXIII-First row: Betty Lou Schuette, Jean Shoemaker, Jerry Sherman, Billy Scott, Tommie Ruth Shaw, Jeanne Scott. Second row: Bonnie Laurie Simpson. Jo Ann Schwab, James Lester Sharp, Burnett Dean Siegfried, Elizabeth L. Semple, Betty May Shellenbarger, Sue Shirly. Third row: Charlotte May Sloan, Luella Scott, Clarence Hugh Shannon, Joe Reeves, Barbara Smith, Pat Shallenberger, Peggy Louise Simpson. Fourth row: Stanley Robert Skagg, R. C. Slocum, Robert Leon Slaymaker, Sara Rosalie Serier, Ann Siekman, Steve Scurrah, Tom Schmitt, Anne Shoup. Sophomore Group XXIV-First row:Jo Standridge, Valeta SteDD, Lennie Stanley, Ruth Springer, Edna Mae Stratton. Second row: Peggy Stem, Floy Kathryn Smock, Betty Jane Smyth, Rosalie Pearl Smith, Wayne Alden Sparkman, Ramona Jo Sparks. Third row: Mahonna Stone, Duana Arlene Stephenson, Phyllis LaVerna Stephenson. Richard Spees, Virginia Smith, Joan Smith. Fourth row: Gloria Dean Stewart, Peggy Smith, Bill Smith, Marien Lee Stim- son, William Saylor, William Stephenson. Cecil Stine. ,..-we-.. ... . ...S .V Y. -., ,., - a.,......-..,.......f.,.. -1 ea, .. ..,,..-..M....-- 1--1, , ,...,....m. -..,:-2-.....-ey.-1-f--l ....-L:1gr......--fqxnv i.-n,.,.a...,--......,..-....,.f,.., , 107 Sophomore Group XXV-First. row: Elsie Thomas. Peggy Taylor, Joan Thurman, Jeane Bobbie Thompson, Katherine Taylor. Pat Thompson, Norma Jean Todd. Second row: Norma Louise Strayer, Byron Thomas, Gene Tucker, Benny Sweet. Norma Jean Thetford. Lois Swindler, Wesley Thompson. Third row: Wanda Sweatt, Joe W. Sunderwirth, Richard Swim, John Tipton, Mary Summer, Thomas Taylor, Bill Texter. Fourth row: Bettye Sullivan. Julie Ann Thomas, Betty Straughan, Edward Tomlins, George Thompson, Mary Frances Stunkard, Charles Wayne Thomas. Sophomore Group XXVI-First row: Edith Georgia Ward, Evelyn Lee Weaver, Jack Walker, Jeanne Vinson. Iona Vinsant, Patricia Sue Vance, Wilma Jean Tyler. Second row: David Walk. Bob Turner, Bob Waller. Marlorie Lee Wadley, Mary Ann Underhill. Betty Jo VanDeventer, Patsy Sue Vaughn. Third row: Katherine Colleen Ward, Pat Vandever, Mary Alice Watson, Maurine West, Addie Waterfall, Betty Joan Walker, Donna Watson, Elsie Lee Turner. Fourth row: Bobby Tucker, Mary June Wattenbarger, Earl Wayne Vaughn, James Vincent, Billy Gene Walls, Johnle Raymond Turney. Billie Jean Wall, Helen Louise Wallis. fx'-. A- ,B f-of 108 I NW s Sophomore Group XXVII-First row: Jimmie Westfall, Carole Anne White, Jane Marie Webb, Johnson Whitehead, Kathryn Anna Whitehead, Betty Zoe Wilhem. Second row: Donald White, Fred Wetsel, Jerry Weinberg, Bill Ervin West, Orville Lee Welch, Roberta Wells, Helen June Webb. Third row: Betty Lou Wheeler. Kathleen White. John White, Bob Forrest Welch, Anne Wilkins, Joanne Elizabeth Whiteley, Alfred Wetherill. Fourth row: Jerry White, Dell Weller, Margaret Ward, Russel Wells, Bob West, Gerald Webber, Buddy Wiley. Sophomore Group XXVIII-First row: Joan Wilson, Alberta Wilshire, Donald Wayne Winkle, Betty Witt, Lewana Jean Wilson, Mary Ruth Wilson, Jeanne Wills. Second row: Sue Woodring. Roy Yocham. James Woodward, Mary Witcher, Margaret Ann Williams. Louise Woodward, Virginia Young. Third row: Mary'Edith Withrow, Sunya Worcester, Avalon Williams, Ruth Virginia Wing, Elmer Wolfe, Barbara Wilson, Marie Zammer. Fourth row: Xlzloydkwilliams, Mary Lois Williams, Beverly Williams, Jack Williamson. Calvin Zongker, Phil Mac York, Philip yric . f 6 , Q . ? E Q I 4 7 3 ? 4 i . if QW? A ?WI '2 2' Qff qi- Mg W , g: e-:nszxw-n.,,,,, ,..:3:x1ffr,7,., Y L ..............ev,,-I-A-it -- fe, . Y 1 , I ,, f A. .g,...... eh S f'??1 rQ'i f1rm-f,f l it QCJLYEFX Snlllfj, T f9f1'j'l:g?p,.,,4X 6,515 V, ,itz ' 1 yy fig- , :L ni . ' ,f w ff -' g m.-, 'eT'T f. 2 ,, b A flfgf? 654' In Qltwf , 003 5 'I A E972 gi? 57,1 X ZMQQQJS' Lalita .it'f' fl, ff F ff L1 .,f.:Mim52 ,, 1?-' ,f i?lf,if'gfi '7 : z2I,g2ff.3 , N, ,nf -eff if' vas., .,2. 'gf if if ff' zaffgi, Q I tfrfn Q! V . Y 1, i F of Lv ' f 3' ' H i- Hi EVU-f 1 4 'iflff1?e 1 gl 5 bf Y' X Wwigggiy' sf A age szifffgi, :Q ,fu if f S af' ff' il, ' 'i,i.,4fiif,,,.q,,,,,., gif QT' 'cjfx 2 5505 . Qing., ,A ' 1234 ,Y .,., ..,, V tween. ,Z 525145525 ,Q,51,,,,V4 Yi: 'r J! ' , I.. 4 -4. '!F 4ii I7 K Lf - fiGf'f'f'P::T -.TW -WY' 5123 ,fl f'-' 109 ' Sophomore Makeup Group I-First row: Donna Counsil, Bertie Crowson, Alberta Nancy Childers, Arlie Curry. Frieda Chambers, Clarence Neil Abrams. Second row: Esther Mae Carroll, Margie Lee Clark, Barbara Jean Burkhart, Mary Kathleen Campbell, Lena Faye Corley, Dorothy Berkey. Tnird row: Dwight Milton Allen, Betty Jean Camerer, Del- bert Berry. Jack Anderson, Tommie Jean Bush, Helen Maxine Comstock, Glen Marvin Caughron. Fourth row: Eliza- beth Cockrell, John Brickner, James Carnahan, Marcelletta Brooks. Teddie Mae Cavalier, Donna Christine Burton, Doris Valene Cobbler. Sophomore Makeup Group IIdFirst row: Oleta Davis, Norma Jean Higgins, Mary Elizabeth Hartman, Shirley Jo- Ann Dobson, Albert Freeze, John Jameson, A. B. Steen. Second row: Margie McCracken, Betty Hays, Viola John- son, Bill Gaser, Carl Foster, Glynn Hays, Tommy Gibbons, Raymond Stiles. Third row: Miriam Frost, Verona Mar- quis, Patsy Ruth Miller. I, G. Earp, Jr., Jack DeShong, Betty MacNair, Billie Klentos. Betty Clopp. Fourth row: gharles E:VlcCEgferty, Alan Denney, David Brazeal, John Hildebrand, Jack Keeler. Roy Miller, Harold Mitchell, Max rnest, arl ox. 110 'W- ,-. 353 RK -v- .-up. 5 Qs E 2 Sophomore Makeup Group III-First row: Bette Suskey, Willidean Cuops, Helen Turner, Lucille Romero, Bonnie Mc- Bride. Second row: Imogene Callison, Bernece Forrester, Virginia Saxon, Kay Wild, James Abbott. Third row: Frances Jones, Lucille Hudson, Mildred Tinkle, Otho Lowe, Carrie Lou Puett, Laura Webb. Sophomore Makeup Group IV-First row: Charles Mulkey, Helen June Simmons, Norma Eskridge, Eugene Topper, Lilburn Valentine. James Smith. Herbert Oakley, Robert Jennie, Fred Berry. Second row: Phyllis Yates.Roze1la Merle Rathbun, Robert Morris, Jack Touchstone, Courtland Moore. Kenneth Admire, James Leonard. John Wil- liam Lancaster, Bob Lucas, Third row: Rosalind Robinson, John Richard Smith, Duane Taylor, Ruby Elrena Acuff, Billy Stockton. Calvin Bard, Buddy Miller, Werner Renberg, Leon Allison. Fourth row: Mary Kathleen Reed. Max- ine Rice. John Logan. Owen Snow. Raymond Thorne, David Summers. Paul Nourse, Marvin Lee Smith, Bill Mitchell. 111 The Sophomore Class Under the leadership of Miss Gertrude Rector, class director, and Fred Berry, class president, the sophomore class made a good start on its three-year road to success. In addition to the usual exciting activities of the year, there was an innovation: official approval of dancing made possible the first Sophomore Shuffle. Held after school in the gymnasium, the entertainment included games as well as dancing. The sophomores this year also displayed their dramatic ability in the play, And Came the Spring. Unique among the classes is the closely knit organization of home room presi- dents. They meet each week to discuss plans for their various activities during the year. The presidents are as follows: Room 102, Bill Lovellette, Room 107B, Tulu Kirpatrick, Room 107S, Lola Peterson, Room 108, Jeanne Wills, Room 110, Jake Branstetter CCharlie Parker, second semesterj, Room 111, Charlie Parker QJake Branstetter, second semesterj , Room 117, Dick Mayser fJack Larabee, second semesterj, Room 214, Bette Roberts, Room 215, RoseAnn Matofsky fJohn Jame- son, second semesterj, Room 217, Floyd Phariss, Room 219, Sonny Gould, Room 220, Betty J. Starling, Room 223, Jane Garrett, Room 225, Billie Jo Ann Douglass qPhil Henley, second semesterj, Room 232, Bill Humphreys fEugene Minkoff, second semesterj , Room 234, Earl Cox, Room 315, George MacGregor, Room 321, Josephine Rodriguez, Room 314, Bob Potter, Room 327, Virginia Perryman CRalph Huey, second semesterj, Room 405, Russel XVells QMax Ernest, second semesterj, Room 408, Alan Dennev, Room 416, Joanne Simpson fBetsy McCune, second semesterj, Room 420, Richard Fowler, Room 421, Bill Loudenback fAllene For. tune, second semesterj , Room 427, Marilyn Bridges, Room 428, Maxine Comstock, Room 432, Bill Ayers: Room 434, Steve Scurrah, Room 437, Franque Mattoon, Room MS, Dwight Allen, Room M7, Donna James. Oficiicers for the Class for 1944 FRED BERRY CHARLES DOWELL TULU KIRKPATRICK Prmirferzt Vin' Prrsizlenf Srrrrfary PHYLLIS YA'1'Fs Trmxnrer KATHLEEN BURTON SANDY JONES DANNX' PAGE Senator Senaior Senator DON COLE R eel Croxs Rrfwexentafiiue 112 ATH LETI E5 Bound by purpose high ,. - mu w af N5 f 'PS + i L if ' 3 -Ji W ,4N Q, k',f.Lk: fATlh!, ffgfji f' lKK Tf'ef!f ! W. K I 4 ,. 1vQ g f,r fa gi-x , .f ' 1 v I , fx 3 if 'I IME V It W ?,,,,,. A if 13,57 W I I I ,iff . fffvfffi f,fQQ 2 . my ag Liv S, N 'RY ' Six I , -' A 5 H 5' .- I 1 ,jxfg 4- f ' ' f, J, J-'A,x.j:.,,,,1? L v . A325 K5 I , my .XC .,,,.. 4,-,Q Ti .Mun . xQf, , N , 5 ,fp y V avi !j , 5 'A Rxkwxxe Af , ,J , F 1' I E 5,45 if ' , 3 4' Q, 3 ,',, - ,,V, x f y , ' -X 2' 1- 4, ff 1 :Q-- f 'Q Q 5 x 5 !' , ' V. ' 25 ff 3 ' 5 Nw fl ' 'X ,IVX f' SY Q f ' X . Y Y ,- I J, mg., 1 sg ff wx I if V z,,,' S Alf if , LEM, X kk Z 'gu i J: ' 0 15 , f f f -, 1, f ff ' X X' 2 f N ii1 v 'iK l 1g 1 V -xxx 55 +V 1, 'ig f' Ef f if ff Y , ff ' , a f lg 'Q M- M gxmimfs,-fx p,,s.,,.m Queen and Attendants l lRS'I' ROXYLYWIIIII Kirkpufrirk, IUKIIIII4' Vin- xou, fum KIIXIIIIIIIII. Siicoxn Row-joy lV t'1IflL'Ul'ffJ, Rowznfzry fomix, Pal BIIVIIS. ,l'lHlRD Row?Carol Ivan W'ilxou, l'f1H,yf' Wfilfifzfm, Virginia Tmlv. , Football Starting the season with three returning letter-men, Dick Brammer, John Dowell, and Perry Moss, the Central Braves this year Won five out of nine games and one ended in a tie. Central tied Rogers for second place in the City Conference while Central, Rogers, and Bartlesville tied for second place in the Oklahoma Six Conference. Central traveled to Bartlesville to defeat the Wfildcats 13 to 7 in the opening game of ' Skin 1 g k fa F . in . S li . I' Q ,,ii 1 'fC - :-:2.t 3 Q'i wgL f rlsl lla i,r- 1 r aa,r n FOOTBALL TEAM First row: Tom Clary, Walter Wamsley, Don Whitlock. Bill Gilmore, Roy Johnson. John Dowell, Chink Soulhard D1ck'Brammer, Perry Moss. Tom Shurtleff Second row: Don Anderson, Stanley Gwinn, Bob Riley, Thomas grmltihget Orville Hare, Charles Prigmore, Leo Hillman, Jerrv Barneti. Third row: John Walker Eddie Wies t ' F . . ' ormic , loyd Phariss, Charles Dowell, David Brazenlf Duff Arnold, Gyondal Smith, Richard Williamsl Fourth row: Coaches Riggs, Orr, Barham, Peery. 114 1 A .x K . 1 V 1 I '71-.1 4541241-dzcf C7770fv0sf,flrm3TmgQ. A f5aAN o'1x igjwvwvmmi the season. After losing, 27 to 20, to Rogers, the Braves came back to hold Okmulgee to 12 points while they rolled up 33. Losing the next game to Webster, 27 to 0, in a game well played all the way through, the Braves held their next two opponents scoreless. The Centralitcs carried the ball over three times to win from Sapulpa, 19 to 0, and in the same manner took the game from Sand Spring, 12 to O. Playing Classen at the Oklahoma City stadium, the Braves were held to one touchdown while the Comets grabbed four. The final score was 24 to 7. Tieing Enid in one of the best games of the season Central won a moral victory over their old rivals. Both teams made two touchdowns and failed to col- lect the extra points. Following last year,s example the Braves again defeated Muskogee, this time 32 to 18, in one of the most interesting games of the season. The team elected John Dowell honorary captain after the Muskogee game. On the All-State team selected by Oklahoma newspapers, Perry Moss was named quarterback. Roy Johnson, end, and Stanley Gwinn, back, were given honorable mention. Left to right: Walter Barham, Backfield Coach: Melvin E. Riggs, Head Coach, Rex Peery, Line Coach, Malcolm Orr, Sophomore Coach. 115 ,.,.a.......s.-.Wa.aaa....,,,.W.au,s a....a....... W1Z5ff4we r ,W .,i.s-ww ygygfcfgogbfwml cwtaw Q0-w'-LQ gy- W' X7 New C entre-11--Enid Game Playing their best game of the season, the Central Braves came from behind in the final period to tie the hard-running Enid Plainsmen, 12 to 12, in one of the most thrilling football battles seen ut Skelly field this year. It was 21 seesaw contest, always close. Central scored first and Enid tied the score just before the half. Then Enid took the lead early in the fourth and the Braves struck back for their tieing counter. Both teams missed both tries for the extra point that Could have won. UPI'l.R-'SUIUIVIIVKI gout ozwr. l,0XVl:R-IUITIIXOII lakes off. Mui ,JWWJ Hmm CSouTHARD LCHINH 5 . wi' gf ' f L '- Q . . , A X ,2,. , , ., , i . M. 4 gf-z.,-c..a-1 -v-I--v-vgyg -v -H- Central--Rogers Game For the first time since Central and Rogers have played each other in football, the Braves Went down to defeat at the hands of the Ropers. The game was nip and tuck all the Way and, until the final gun sounded, it was anyone's guess who the Winner would be. Central's touchdowns came on ll long pass from Moss to Gwinn, a plunge through the line by Smith, and a 79-yard run by Gwinn. Bobby Jack Stuart ma- neuvered most of the scores for the Ropers. The final score was Central, 205 Rogers, 27. UI'I'LR-ll7f14'V'I' ix llflllf ball? LOXYFR-fI1.Yf bvforv flu' !r111vlnlr11f'11g Arfzohl af Mll.Yk0KQl'l', Fnst row: Dale Morrow, Gene Lewis, Perry Moss. Kenneth Scott, Ed Robinson. Second row: Vernon Brown. John Allred, Mike Saxon, Arnold Brown, Coach Malcolm Orr. Softball Central's 1943 softball team, coached by Malcolm Orr and captained by Kenneth Scott, completed a most successful season, winning six out of eight games. This is a very good record considering the fact that l 1 CAP'1'A1N fill N N li'1'1 1 Scori' the 1943 season marked only the fourth year that Central has had a team participat- ing in this sport. Ten of the boys letteredg namely - john Allred, Arnold Brown, Vernon Brown, Gene Lewis, Dale Morrow, Perry Moss, Ed Rob- inson, Elwood Sanders, Mike Saxon, and Kenneth Scott. In their hard fought game with the Walter O'Bannon team the Central boys triumphed over their opponents, but with the small margin of S-4. Playing against Sand Springs our team came out with the more decisive scores of 7-O and 37-S. The Centrl-Rogers games were close, but Central's team again came out on top with scores of 2-1 and 4-2- In our first game with Webster, we beat them by the easy margin of 10-0. However. the next two games with Webster told a different story, for Webster topped us with scores of 9-1 and 3-0. Central's 1942 softball team won the Oklahoma Six championship. But for various reasons, all brought about by the war, it was decided that a 1943 tournament should not be held. First row: Don Reid, Gene Traband, Don Spindler, Austin Boyd, David Mitchell, Gerald Eckley, Coach Rex Peery Tennis With Austin Boyd as their captain and under the coaching of Rex Peery, the 1943 tennis team completed another successful year. Although playing against steadily mounting opposition, the Central boys Won three out of four matches over their most frequently met competitors, Rogers. The only other team to play our boys as a school was Oklahoma Military Academy. In both encounters with Central, the military suc- cumbed to civilian players by decisive scores. At the state tennis tournament at Okla- homa City, Gene Traband and Don Reid placed second in the doubles, thus uphold- ing the honor of Central. The 1943 lettermen are Austin Boyd, Gerald Eckley, David Mitchell, Don Reid, Don Spindler, and Gene Traband. SEASON,S scones Central S O. M. A. I Central Central Central Central 1 O 9 5 4 Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Central 9 O. M. A. 0 CAPTAIN AUSTIN Boro .-iz . - afrgfitei. . i - ' ., ' iii . .. 1 - . LL,, ' i 1 i - - 0 , f C' N ' W'kk ' l i ,L,,, K'Xk A ' A ig' C' ' e is me i-so f Q aa,meaig,,rf,,,,,,.Mgei,iie-., UHF f iiflsvlvegitgw'Siag555SiWims'i?s- x'K N'7i m..wae,1- .. K, Q,M,,,:,M, , 7 . Li fi A A ev-me A A a '- a' LW 1 ae - , i 4 - l r' V s. , .LL, P. - . ' X i V. i, if ,f f ' , as ' 4 , 5 ,fe Q e e or ' i K i fy a if , fi fl Wolf' ' X X i ,f C, C RL! Q, f -, ,:LL,. s, w lx 4 X -- Ep i -SSI, ,..- ' S 4 V,..' ..f,.- sg., ffm I -f. 2 l S 41 h a f? ieee S if S ' . V at a K9 K C . ' - - . 0 ,ffrfm . K Gin A 1- f of: 4 . . I if Basketball One of the favorite sports of Central High School for V many years, basketball again in 1944 exercised its drawing power and every game found the stands crowded with fans. With Perry Moss the only returning letterman, Coach Grady Skillern molded a team not to be exceeded in fight, determination and sportsman- ship. Although the team suf- fered a number of defeats this year, the boys without exception, gave their oppon- ents stiff opposition right up to the final whistle, regardless of the score. h 1 BASKETBALL SQUAD First row: Don Turner. Dale Morrow. Frank Souihard, Jerry O'Brien. Ed Robinson Perry Moss. Second row: Robert Miller, John Sivadon. Bill Chandler, Charles Dowell Keith Miller, John McCain, Jack Larrabee. Third row: Richard Rorschaeh, John Walker Vernon Brown. Glenn Dille. Dean Enterline. Pat Barger, Arnold Brown. Fourth row Tom Shurtleff, Manager, Calvin Zongker, Walter Barham, Assistant Coach, Grady Skillern, Coach, Gyondal Smith, Tom Clarey, Manager. 120 -li v f 1. 4 or EMM! iw. W f LL,?ZL 4 A 4 W. f ,L ,g:' L'1i or 4 w X 4 e X r sf l if V, p XJ ll Q l l K 4 K'.A 4 i A 4 Q' 2 0' 02 S' '51 SE 4 l 1 5' it DW Wm mf 1 farm My Taking if all ill. lil-1'i11g fvigll- Boy, ILli7iS ix fbi' Iifv! Shi-y 'zvilfz ffmf fluff, Krillz. 121 Basketball Central's basketeers played in the regional tournament at Will Rogers at the close of the season. However, they were eliminated when Claremore defeated them 42 to 25. The season over, the Braves elected Dale Morrow for their team captain. The 1944 lettermen are Dale Morrow, Perry Moss, John McCain, Keith Miller, Robert Miller, Jerry O,Brien, Ed Robinson, John Sivadon, and Frank Southard. Pros- pects for the 1945 team are exceedingly good with the anticipated return of five let- termen, McCain, K. Miller, R. Miller, Q'Brien, and Sivadon. First row: Frank Adams, Johnny Ferrier, Jay Braithwaite, Keith Hoff, Edward Randall, Richard. Howser, Bob Butler. Second row: Jack Culley, Bill Allen, Roy Phillips, Vern Oakley, Tommy Cook, Coach William C. Lantz Track Team The truck team, although not victorious in all meets, certainly turned in il good season,s performance. Coach Lantz started the season with only five lettermen return- ing to form the nucleus of the team- Johnny Ferrier, Richard Howser, Jack Cul- ley, Jay Braithwaite, and Vern Oakley. Be- cause of the relatively small number of returning lettermen, Mr. Lantz was con- fronted with ,rebuilding the track squad from the new crop of sophomores and juniors- After a strenuous training period all through the season, the faithfulness and un- tiring efforts of the boys were rewarded. Twelve boys received letters and two boys became state champions. The lettermen are Johnny Ferrier, Richard Howser, Jack Cul-- ley, Vern Oakley, Frank Adams, Bob Butler, Keith Hoff, Roy Phillips, Ed Randall, Jay Braithwaite, Bill Allen and Tom Cook. Our two state champions are Jack Culley, who was the fastest in the state in the mile run, with the time 4 minutes, 37 5flO sec- onds, and Bob Butler, best high jumper with 21 jump of S feet, 10 inches. DUAL MEETS Central 88 - - - Cleveland 30 Central 542-3 - - - Rogers 631-3 TRIANGLE MEETS City Meet Central 66 lb Central 7315 Bartlesville 35111 Rogers 69 V2 Cleveland 24 bi Webster 6 A. ck M. Invitation Conference Meet Meet Central 33 Central 55 Rogers 51 1-Rogers 59 92 Bartlesville 19 Bartlesville 21W STATE MEET Shawnee ---- 22 1-3 Rogers - - - - 42 Central - - 2214 TULSA qmail msg TULSQ Eldon Ferguson, David Campbell, Ralph Garnbrell, Bob Saunders, Ed Randall, Benny Upson, Coach William C Lantz. Cross Country The big event of the year for the cross country track team was its participation in the first city inter-school cross country track meet. Central's team made an auspic- ious start in this initial meet by winning che contest with fifty-five points. Rogers placed second with forty-four and Webster was third with twenty-one. , At each of che last seven annual meets held at Norman, Central has taken top hon- ors. This year, competing with twelve teams, returning lettermen Eldon Ferguson placed first, and in so doing, came within two- tcnths of a second of tieing the state record. To collect the winning one hundred and six- teen points all Central's lettermen placed. Bob Saunders came in third, Roy Gambrell fourth, returning lettermen Benny Upson fifth, Ed Randall sixth and Dave Campbell seventh. Rogers' team, next highest, earned ninety-eight points, and Oklahoma City Central Was third with forty-four. Neither of these victories would have been possible if the team had not cooperated com- pletely with William C. Lantz, the coach. Through their work the boys gained valuable training not only in their sport but also in sportsmanship. 1 1 First row: Tommy Marshall, Paul Thieman, Jerry Barnett, Fred Daniel, Bill Munder. Golf The 1943 golf team, coached by Melvin E. Riggs, deserves a big hand for its out- standing record. The Central team placed first in the city, first in the Oklahoma Six CAPTAIN TOMMY MARSHALL Conference, and first in the state, making a record of which we are entitled to be proud. Tommy Marshall was captain of the un- defeated team, which included four other boys: Jerry Barnett, Fred Daniels, Billy Max Munder, and Paul Thieman. Jerry Barnett rated second place in the state, Tommy Mar- shall, third place, Fred Daniels, fifth place, and Paul Thieman, seventh place. In the course of the season the Central boys competed in two dual meets, winning both of them. Cascia Hall and Bartlesville were the losers in these two meets. At the state tournament the Central four-ball team finished 140 strokes better than any other four-ball team in Oklahoma. The team par- ticipated also in the quadrangular meet with the Rogers, Webster, and Bartlesville teams. Our team surpassed each of the three opp0-- nents with a smashing score. And so WC11t the entire season-all vic- tories for Central. L First row: Leroy Armstrong, Arlie Curry, Bob Fox, Richard Dickenson, Bert Goble, Bill Klein, Gene McDonald Bobby Chappell. Second row: Ted Drakos, Ray Anderson, Don Guier. James Chandler, Tom Hanson, Bill Led ford, Don Anderson. Third row: Whit Mauzy, Tom Tolleson, Larry Kilgore, Orville Hare, Don Whitlock, Charles Prigmore, Bill Mowery. Fourth row: Coach Rex Peery, John Dowell, David Brazeal, Tom Armitage, Norwood Dunham, Walter Wamsley, Coach Melvin Riggs. Wrestling The undefeated wrestling team of the Central Braves came through this year with the highest possible honors, winning first place in both the city and state tournaments, and producing four state champions and fourteen lettermen. Under the able guidance of Coach Rex Peery, who was a champion himself at Okla- homa A. and M. College, the Braves started off this season with a victory over Perry 36-0. Other scores during the year were Bristow 37-3, Stillwater 25-11, Oklahoma City Central 35-0, Rogers 35-3 and 28-6, and Wfebster 28-6 and 25-9. Winning the city championship was not sufficient for the Braves, therefore, they made their way to Blackwell with determina- tion to Win the state championship. The three highest scoring teams in the state meet were Central, 36 points, Blackwell, 24 points, and Perry, 17 points. This season's schedule was full to the brim with eight dual meets, in all of which the Braves were victorious. Among the unde- feated wrestlers of the season were Richard Dickenson, 112 poundsg Bill Klein, 120 pounds, Don Whitlock, 154 pounds, and Leroy Armstrong, 103 pounds. Leroy was elected honorary captain of this yenr's squad by his teammates. Boys who lettered for participating in Wrestling are Don Anderson, Tom Armitage, Leroy Armstrong, David Brazeal, james Chandler, Bobby Chappell, Richard Dicken- son, John Dowell, Norwood Dunham, Bob Fox, Bill Klein, Bill Ledford, Whit Mauzy, and Don Whitlock. CAPTAIN Liinox' ARMSTRONG Y' nn... Student Gym Managers JIM VINCENT and ROBERT MAGILL and CHARLES LINDSAY GEORGE MacGREGOR DICK MAYSER Sophomore Sophomores Sophomores BILL CLARK SID MATLES HARRY GOAZ Junior Junior Junior BOB REEDER TOM SI-IURTLEFF' TOM CLARY Junior Senior Senior 126 Take the elbows and go 'round and 'round. Swing your partner and away you go. All join hands and circle left. Rvsultr Brllisvd Shins Practice makes perfect. Don' their daily dozen. Why they d0n'i have flat feet. Hang on. All together-push. To save a Iife some day D031 fight- Vll take over now. 'M ng, ,, Dramatic design, The straiprhlcr to stand, my dear. D0 we really luck like that? 1 have a little shadow, A first requirement--the lung reach. J. Physioal Education for Boys and Girls at Central p The physical education department of Central has always had among its objectives the development of organic vigor, muscular skill, emotional control, and fun .ggi war has caused no changes to be made in the girl's department only minor changes in the boysi. No girl is placed in a class until she has been given a heart and general physical examination. 'After this check-up the twenty girls most in need of individual work in each hour are placed in a separate class for special instruction. The others receive instruction in various games, sports, swimming, dances, and posture work. ' When the war started, the boys, program was already giving valuable lessons in citizenship, cooperation, teamwork, attitude, stick-to-itive-ness, and acceptance of constructive criticism. How- ever, two changes have taken place because of the war: CU cross- country has been made more strenuous in preparation for service in the armed forcesg C23 in place of the swimming team all boys in swimming classes are taught how to hit theswater safely from heights, how to breathe without exposing much of the body, how to keep afloat for a long period of time, how to avoid attracting sharks, how to protect themselves from concussion of torpedoes and exploding shells in the water, and how to save other persons. ' With the great emphasis placed on physical fitness the students of Central are well prepared to answer the call of their country. 130 ERE NIZATIUNE . . . joy and friendship true F. I 2, X A 'QhL QL , Q'1 l I 1 iff? ,gm Vi fij Q 1 A 11 .fa f A i ifklf L 22 i ga ' , . ff, 2 Q 4' f 2 g f , F I- A ,W 5 n M71 - K L. 5 fi 3 ,X 2 .W L gy ' -V ,, 'PWM' ' K , f 'Q Ag 'iii fig? 1 ,222 M 'Z W' R 5 H ffl f x -3591 ' ff 1 W ix ',r,,W'2-'i Q' f f M . 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Coover, sponsor. Fourth row: David Gunckel, Windsor Atcheson, Gerald Eckley Roy Ball, O. L. Deardorff, John Allred, Sam Brenner. 1 THE SENATE The Senate, one of the two legislative bodies in the school, is made up of two repre sentatives elected from each organization plus three senators from each class. For the twenty-fourth consecutive year, the Senate has achieved success in all activities it has undertaken. This year, under the leadership of T. XV. Coover, the Senate has sponsored several new activities. ln cooperation with the House of Representatives several all-school dances were given successfullyg the scrap paper drive and the all-school clean-up drive were conducted efficiently. None of this could have been accomplished without the capable president, David Reed. Charles Smith acted as vice-president until he left for the Navy and was replaced by Bill McCoy. Enthusiastic Joan Bechtel diligently kept a record of all activities and O. L. Deardorff arranged finances. Dorothy Dean, attendance chairman, recorded absences and tardies. Bill McCoy and Sam Brenner represented the Senate in the inter- school council, whose major activity was the Tri-School dance at the Coliseum. f' l 132 e Senate THE SENATE First row: Ann Warden, Madge McCrory, Fern Neck. Rose Marie Wright, Shirley Kerr, Danny Page, Sid Matles. Second row: Wayne Harrison, Barbara Hosterman, John Morley, Pattye Williams, Benita Springer, Sandy Jones, Mariellen Wright, Jo Ann Swayze. Third row: Helen Lewis, John Lally, Leroy Jones, Joyce Randolph, Bill McCoy, David Hudson, Peggy Patterson, Shirley Phillips. Fourth row: Dan ggoitlt, gqeon Tabor, Charles Smith, Dale Whitford. Calvin Zongker, John Charles Kramer, Marvin Lomax, ie erry. THE SENATE Will Rogers High School was host to the Inter-School convention of student councils in Tulsa's high schools. The theme for the day was Youth Looks Ahead. Delegates attended an assembly in the morning, ate a delicious lunch through the courtesy of Rogers, and entered into group discussions in the afternoon. Buffet supper was served at Central prior to che Rogers-Central basketball game and dance. The Senate has played a prominent part in supporting and executing all measures and activities for the best development of the school. Senate members feel that through their efforts they have also broadened themselves. , f . Isrfff' x 44 'Tiff X!! ml kj-1 WC L w X ' , X . if '. -'g 133 ll, 1 Vfgf. X i . 1 H ouse of epresentatives was A-1 lfvhis 15 rm o TT. L 5 55,9 ff , aggg. , 4 in mum' HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES First row: Kendall Grendstaff. JunefGalloway, flviargaret Gossvener, Leta Eskridge, Carolyn Cullen, Beverly Boylan, Martha Lee Barton, Marinell Bringham, Ruby Freeze. Second row: Rosalie Brodsky Jimmy Carr. Jeanne Holbert, Lois Enoch, Caroline Graham, Phyliss Allen, Pat Burns, Betty Griffin Katherine Higgins. Third row: Richard Hart, Pat Griffin, Tommy Houser, Jo Ann Conley, Carlos Ellson Robert Johnson, Norma Brown, John Elder, Fred Daniel. Fourth row: Robert Fleming, Betty Falle Don Guier, Gene Anderson, Bill Beekly, Walter Breason, David Brazeal, Ted Glass. 1 i f 1 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES The House of Representatives is the largest, the most representative, and the most democratic organization in Central. Every home room elects one member of the House. High scholastic and citizenship standards are the qualifications of the members. Officers for this year are Don Turner, speaker, Eddie Pitcher, speaker pro temporag Carolyn Cullen, journal clerk, Norma Brown, assistant journal 'clerkg and Alma Rae Womble, reading clerk. Every other Thursday at eight-twenty the members assemble. To start the meeting a member leads the flag salute. After the minutes have been read, discussion of school problems is started, with all members taking part. This lasts until the end of home room period, when someone invariably makes the motion to adjourn. For the past two years a committee from the House has been engaged in compiling a list, as complete as possible, of the names of Central students who have gone into the armed services since December 7, 1941. On page 198 in this edition of the Tom Tom these names appear. Thus the House of Representatives carries on valuable activities in keeping with the times. 134 House of epresentatives A HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES First row: Tina Mae Moon, Betty Pelton, Marjorie Whitt, Peggy Stem, Sara Lou Mills, JoAnn Martin. Second row: Mary Witcher. Barbara Smith. Betty Thomas. Betty Shellenbarger, Don Turner, Bill Meek, Mary Margaret Tillery, Marque Nelson, Caroline Merritt, Eddie Pitcher. Third row: Mary Lou lxlvickge, Kgthllieen White, Marcia Charles Owen, Valerie Stagli, Mary Jane Orman. Helen Schusterman. McClelland Geraldine White Virilinia Powell Chuck Kahn Martha , . . , . . oo war .x oy Rogers, Jerry Keeran, Jim Miller. Fourth row: D. E. Temple, sponsor, Paul Reinoehl, Gerald VanCleave, Paul Evans, Bill Hall. Bob Lewis. Jim Crump. Carl Jacobsen. Robert Jones, Jack Hunsberger. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES This year to help the War effort the House continued two other projects begun last year, the paper and tin can drives, originated and backed by the representatives. But the House also undertook two new projects. Since this year for the first time in the history of Central High School we are permitted to dance in the school building, the House of Representatives took the lead in sponsoring dances in the gym after basketball games. Another new development this year is the Inter-city Council Meeting, held at Will Rogers High School, and attended by the delegates from all three high schools. The high spot of the convention for many delegates was the evening entertainment consisting of a dinner, a basketball game, and a dance at Central. Those attending pronounced the con- vention a huge success. Through their activities in the House, members are becoming better future leaders of America. 135 Y fe. l ,'7TT agLi:.,l1..1 .' my 15' , , X q If ,. 4 fm BQZTSQ' iQ 'L . . Roavfi, d vertising oard Sr 5 . ,- 1' 1 .. nrt: Y f I L, l . X I xx X ,,.s,. v . an 1--asf Nw, ADVERTISING BOARD First row: Betty Peterson, Johnnie Farmer, Joan Faulkner, Ann Warden, Dorothy Dean. Second row: Evelyn Cole. Zeedavern Gebhart, Lois Paulin, Carolyn Clarke. Betty Falle. Sallye Grimes. Third row: Betty Mays, Barbara Hosterman, Werner Renberpg, John Lally, Darline Downey. Anna Belle Hales. Fourth row: Helen Lewis, Marilyn Anderson, John Dobey. Edward Tomlins, Marvin Lomax, J. Roy Inbody, sponsor. ADVERTISING BOARD Under the direction of J. Roy Inbody, the Advertising Board has had great success this year in its Wide-awake efforts to spread the news about Central activities. Members have directed the advertising for all speech arts plays, all class plays, the Red Cross drive, the opera, the P.T.A. annual membership drive, the Activity Budget sales, and the Daze. i ' By keeping a progress chart, the board shows graphically just how much work each member has done compared with the other members. Points are given for the work of committees on different projects. The facts displayed on this chart keep up the morale and give more spirit to members of the board. Each Monday morning during home room, meetings are called to order by the presi- dent, John Dobey. Dorothy Dean, secretary, is kept busy taking minutes. In charge of the money is Betty Falle, treasurer. Senators are Betty Peterson and Alma Rae Womble. It is considered to be good etiquette for everyone to express his thoughts aloud when the Advertising Board begins its Work. l JN L, WP Y F54 'ff . 55 filliirx' f t 'N,Y r1 f - . 136 SPEAKERS BUREAU S ealeers' ureau i SPEAKERS BUREAU First row: Alice Farmer, Carolyn Lytle, Mary Jane Orman, Amanda Fleetwood, David Brock, Mary Margaret Tillery, Barbara Millikan, Virginia Teale, Sara Lou Mills, Rinda Philp. Second row: Duff Arnold, Caroline Graham, Don Turner, Pattye Williams, David Cole, Chester Frazier, Don Guier, Marian Roth, John Masters. Third row: Miss Alphild Larson, sponsor, Mary Houchins, Clarence Gates. Gerald Eckley, Harold Rorschach, Ted Ferguson, Alma Rae Womble, John Dobey, Jerry Barnett, Ivanell Lindsay. Fourth row: Windsor Atcheson. Bill McCoy. Gordon Patten. Charles Thornton, Charles Smith, Tom Marshall, Bill Baker, Bob Saunders, Jim Maxwell, - Speaking of speakers! Why, the Speaker's Bureau is full of them, in fact, President Thornton sometimes feels that they practice their art a little too feverently when he tries to call their frequent debates, discussions, and free-for-alls to order. Rinda Philp always manages to Write correct minutes, although some members are mightly thankful that she cloesn't mention the frequent nickel payments they make to the treasurer, Bob Saunders, each time they are late. When this genial group had a never-to-be-forgotten breakfast before school at Bishop's restaurant, everyone was pleasantly surprised to see everybody there at seven o'clock in the morning, and the members enjoyed walking together back to school. Although fellowship is a marked characteristic of the Speaker's Bureau, its first con- cern is the use of'its organized orators for the benefit of the school. Home room can- vasses and drives, general assemblies, civic organizations, and the Daze all call on these accomplished speakers to serve their worthy purpose. In their own meetings, held at 8:15 on Monday and Tuesday mornings of alternate weeks, the members give entertaining and educational programs. The debates on post- war problems, the poetry of Bob Saunders, the music of David Cole, and those unforget- able play reviews by Caroline Graham and Windsor Atcheson have been highlights of the programs given during the year. just ask Johnny Masters. He knows. The Speakers Bureau strives each year to build a useful and cordial organization, blending successfully its service and its fellowship to the best advantage of the school. T air F ., pf fi fin f fff. . F-I iff gr 5, I if 1 , , Wu. 1 137 1:05, ulsa istorical Society TULSA HISTORICAL SOCIETY First row: Jeane Woodard, Betty Lou Crumpton, Nanna Grace Bittle, Bessie Highfill, Dorothy Agee, Theresa Jones, Gloria Russell, Johanna Jackson, Margie Leon, Jeanette Frisbee, Thelma Schriver, Peggy Solt, Nelle Jeanne Lowe. Betty Hill. Second row: Margie McCaslin, Dorlene Giboney, Wilma Rader, Janet Evans, Jean Evans. Geraldine Eakin, Marilyn White. Pat Harrison. Royce Mouser. Edwin Davison, Bettye Simpson, Helen Laird, Margery Lidle, Virginia Teale. Third row: Lorraine Potter, Mary Jean Neff, Adaline MacMillan, Dorothy Mercer. Milda Jean Woodlee, Roena Neighbors, Hattie Wilkerson, Mrs. Louise M. Whitham, sponsor, Juanita Nace, Mary Louise Stephens, Douglas Chapman, Bob Dean, Sybil Sands, Jean Newberg. Ireene Carter. Fourth row: John Moragne, Dale Chase, Barbara Cotten. Wayman Malloy, Leroy Jones, Thelma Tompkins. Lee Simmons, Bruce Murdock, Jack Henson, Audrey Tucker, Wilma Roberts. Robert Watkins, Dorothy Mace. Fifth row: Jack Perry. Tom Rorabaugh, Shirley Lane, Jean Tate, Dann Welch. Floyd Dutton, Mark Calloway. Jack Warfield, Elmo Oliver. Bob Karstetter, Jim Wyzard, Murle Wagner, Vern Oakley, Mike Saxon. TULSA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Where only a word can be said it is impossible to give a full account of the Tulsa Historical Society. Organized for the purpose of advancing interest in the historical background of Tulsa, the society has established itself as one of the most active and in dustrious groups of Central. Membership in the society is open to any student enrolled and interested in the com munity history. Officers of the club who served during last year are Mark Calloway, presidentg Lee Simmons, vice presidentg Pat Harrison, secretaryg Ireene Carter, treasurer, LeRoy Jones, Senior senatorg Mike Saxon and Tom Rorabaugh, Junior senators The main activity of the organization this year is that of establishing an informa tional marker concerning the Battle of Bird Creek. The City Park Board has granted the society permission to establish the marker in some prominent position in Mohawk Park. The marker will be unveiled by the Society in May, 1944. Mrs. Louise M. Whitham, sponsor of the club, has received a civic award for her contribution to the nation's knowledge of Tulsa. This honor was conferred upon her this year by the Tulsa Chamber of Commerce. 138 nternational lub ex e -v E .l. X Y t is-if Q3 INTERNATIONAL CLUB First row: Jerry Weinberg, Jimmy Sharp, Bobbie Anne Schow, Mary Lou Wilson, Leslie Arnold, Second row: Ann Hurley, Elaine Haney, Martha Daniels, Luella Fales, Charlotte Ogilvie, Gretel Bloesch. Third row: Robert Cartmill, Marque Nelson. Lois Anne Steiner, Carolyn Bryan, Margaret Hawkins, Kathryn Robinson. Fourth row: Werner Renberg, Elvin Bumgarner, Bernard Fehlman, Marvin Lomax, Donald Norton, Joyce Lee Randolph, Richard Burkhardt, sponsor. INTERNATIONAL CLUB Are you interested in international relations? You should be, according to members of the International Club, because study of our foreign neighbors is fascinating. Richard Burkhardt is the sponsor and Gretel Bloesch the president of the organiza- tion. Other officers are Carolyn Bryan, vice president, Mary Lou Wilson, secretary, Marvin Lomax, treasurer, Joyce Randolph and Robert Hess, senators. At a typical meeting members might see a movie, participate in a panel discussion, or, at frequent intervals, hear an outside speaker. An additional feature of each meet- ing is the special discussion of a boundary line, a country, or a group of countries. Much intelligent and informative comment arises because of the fact that many of the members have lived in or visited a foreign country. Parties, also, are on the calendar. Both a Christmas party and a picnic brought fun and frolic this year. Members of the International Club, because they are learning to understand other countries, will, as future leaders of this nation, be better qualified to deal with the prob- lem of preserving peace among all nations after this War. 139 amarata lub CAMARATA CLUB First row: Mary Glass. Jane Catlin, Marjorie Bartram, Carolyn Lytle, Patty Manley, Patsy Perry, Mary Lou Binford, Marinell Bringham, Eloise Eppenauer, Carolyn Whiteside. Second row: Nancy Clover, Billie Belt Houston. Barbara Millikan. Sally Dunn, Mary Margaret Tillery. Jane McDonald, Nona Jane Markland, Doris Blakely, Thelma Schriver, Shirley Kerr. Third row: Nell Bradshaw, Sara Lou Mills. Carol Jean Wilson. Katie Page, Rosemary Jones. Pat Burns, Patsy Mitchell, Rosemary Knoblock, Marjorie Webster, Benita Springer, Jeannette Carlson, Marian Roth, Miss Esther Larson. sponsor. Fourth row: Rolleen Taylor, Eva Lee Jochem, Ivanell Lindsay, Peggy Brennan, Mary Le Flore. Sara Stevens, Bette Craigo, Margery Lidle, Matilda Halley, Myra Logan, Mariellen Wright, Gloria Mon- nct, Eleanor Ann McCoy. CAMARATA CLUB Camarata meeting is called to order every other Wednesday morning by President Jeanette Carlson, who was elected last fall by the forty-five members of the club Camarata is well-known for its Christmas card sales, and this year the club was proud of its purchase of another bond for student aid. A keen sense of competition improves the sales of cards, as each girl would like to sell more than anyone else Weeks before Christmas the girls are busy taking orders for Christmas cards. Because of the shortage of help at the Salvation Army the Camarata Club took over the responsibility of selling the War Cry, the Salvation Army magazine, to raise money for the annual Christmas party for underpriviliged children of Tulsa Club members, by approaching almost every person at Central, made a success of this new project. Girls dressed in blue skirts and white blouses are a familiar sight at all P.T A affairs and at all plays, for Camarata members are the girls who do the directing 1nd seating at Central. But the year isnit all work. Camaratas have parties for new members and fun at all the meetings. On my way to meeting, is the familiar phrase at Central every other Wednesday. Stagecra t lub STAGECRAFT CLUB First row: Robert Hess. Dee Hamilton, Bennie Broome, Norman Hawman. Ernest Wilkinson, Glynn Hays, Robert Dickey. Second rowi Jimmy Branscum. Roberta Paul, Robert Harris, Don Sullivan, Bob Tucker, Bruce Phillips, Nadine Driver, Albert Martin, sponsor. Third row: Jack De-Shong, John Tipton, Charles Ross, Ernest Madrigal, Fred Bingham, Ross McDonald, Leon Herring, Eddie Payne, Bill Stephen- son. STAGECRAFT CLUB Through the untiring efforts of the Stagecraft club, Central's assemblies, plays, and the Daze have had appropriate and beautiful settings. Few realize the amount of time, ability, and energy required to create the necessary artistic effects by means of lighting, sound effects, timing, and the construction of stage sets. Time out was taken from routine duties for the highlight of the year-the clubis Hallowe'en party. The stage was decorated with skeletons and eerie lights, and the atmosphere rnade hideous with blood-curdling sound effects. After going through the ghost walk all stage-crafters joined in the entertainment of bobbing for apples, eating popcorn, and listening to the fortune teller. President Norman Hawman, Linder the guidance of Albert Martin, helped the mem,- bers bring about synchronization in all productions. By excellent leadership Norman secured unusual cooperation. When he left for the Navy in January it was difficult to find a person as capable to replace him. For the successful functioning of the club in the second semester, credit goes to Dee Hamilton, president, Bruce Phillips, in charge of scenery, Nadine Driver, properties managcrg and Ernest Xvilkinson, in charge of electricity. 141 if ,:E5f??5ll 119 1' i ef f s . A T37 lar. wa X. f t r ,XX f 1 1 1 .1 1 3 ORCHESTRA First row: Clarence Gales. Bettie Grace Leon, Bob McNally. Glorene Fraser, Second row: Wayne Harrison, Kathleen Dorrah, Elizabeth Orman, Vivian Curry, Emogene Kuhlman, Mary Edith Withrow. Third row: Ray Harris, John Ware, Lillian Attaway, Bruce Bollinger, Mary Carolyn Fasken, Aretha Cox, Bob Jones, Gene Tucker, Eddie Terry. Fourth row: Edith Norris, Viola Orf, Ted Ferguson, Rosemary Adams, Audrey Kaplan, Margaret Waid, Mary Jane Flick, Gerald Webber, Colleen Donnelly, Perry Holloway, George Dunn. Frank Burkitt. Fifth row: Clarence Gates, Sr., Esther Carroll, Myrtle Bannister. ORCHESTR A The Orchestra Room Q237j is a mighty busy place the fourth hour everyday. The period begins with string tuning, rehearsing difficult bars, and testing new reeds. Soon strains of Saint-Saens or Schubert begin to fill the room. The orchestra is under the direction of Clarence Gates, one of the best known and most highly appreciated directors in southwestern music circles. When the orchestra presented its annual formal concert this spring, the audience listened to one of the most elaborate programs heard in years. Such programs given by the organization have steadily increased in popularity. 142 ORCHESTRA First row: Bob Moore, Mary Lou Brite, Betty Roberts, Nelle Lowe. Second row: Gene Traband, Mar- garite Reynolds, Leslie Arnold, Franz Engle. Betiy Jo Friedley, Amma Deane Carter, Marion West. Third row: Mary Lou Wilson, Joan Fenn, Allaweas Spears. Bonnie Simpson, Dorothy Carter, Carolyn Bryan, Shirley Atkins, Ruth Haynes, Mary Adams, Billie Jo Douglass, Harold Haynes. Fourth row: David Summers, John Rowley, Richard Winfrey, Dick Heldenbrand, Rita Essley, Richard Williams, Doris Mitchell, Beulah Carter, Margaret Carl. ORCHESTRA Besides the annual concert the orchestra presents an assembly program and assists in the Christmas production of Handel's Messiah. Ensembles from the orchestra have given programs in churches, on the radio, and before many civic clubs in Tulsa. Membership in the orchestra is accorded as a token of exceptional musical ability on the part of the applicant. To become a member of the organization the applicant must have an audition with Mr. Gates, to decide whether or not the pupilis musical ability is of orchestra quality. Clarence Gates, Jr., is president of the orchestra: Ted Ferguson, vice presidentg Carolyn Bryan, secretaryg Frank Burkitt, treasurerg Caroline Graham, senior senator, and Wa ne Harrison 'unior senator. Y s J 143 Ca ella hair A CAPPELLA First row: Janice Etier, Joanna Gault, Betty Helen McClelland. Mary Lynn Cease, Joy Wentworth. Bettie, Dunlap, Tommie Ruth Shaw. Second row: Billie Matejowsky, Frances Carr, Mary Ann Price, Dorothy Bivans, Ruth Mase, Pat Watson. Betty Harper. Third row: Betty Ann Stunkard, Bryon Thomas, Pat Ice. Lee Simmons. George Schaum, Wayne Sparkman. Jerry Sherman. Fourth row: Edna Mae Kenslow, Monna Eaton, John McCain, Jerry Hallford, Curtis Green, Richard Wise. A CAPPELLA Under the more than efficient direction of Gerald Whitney and with the ability of its members, the A Cappella Choir of Central has become a vocal group not only outstanding in our school, but also well known throughout the city of Tulsa. The now familiar maroon vestments are a welcome sight to all students, and their appearances on Central's stage are frequent. Playing its most important role at Christmas time, the A Cappella Choir participates in the annual presentation of Handel's Messiah. At the Christmas season just before vacation time the choir passes through the halls of Central, singing beautiful Christmas carols. But important and colorful as its holiday contributions to high school life are, the choir throughout the year is a source of varied entertainment at assemblies and outside-school activities. ,af I 144 A Cap ella Choir A CAPPELLA First row: Betty Ann Wallace, Ruth Borochoff, Ruth Mary Meek, Margaret Covington, Sally Overstreet, Jackie Lawson, Mary Moschos. Second row: Mary Blynn Conway, Jessie Denton, Adaline MacMillan, Rosemary Adams, Betty Lowery, Patti Cecil, Mary Louise Bates, Mary Gebhart. Third row: Courtland Moore, Jimmy McLane, Charles Parker, Shirley Phillips, June Pearson, Jeanne Holbert. Fourth row: Roy Ball, Leon Sisemore, Charles Dickerson, Jay Leib, John Cameron, Jimmy Markgraf, Bettie Grace Leon. A CAPPELLA Unaccompanied by any musical instrument, the A Cappella Choir forms a harmony of mixed voices that closely resembles a magnificient organ. Each member, through the many long hours of work spent on each song, has the opportunity to improve his vocal abilities, both as an individual singer and as n member of a delicately harmonizing group. John Cameron presided at the meetings this year, and Lee Simmons was ready to take over in his absence. Mary Gebhart, secretary and treasurer, efficiently took minutes and handled all the choir's funds. Shirley Phillips and Roy Ball represented the choir in the Senate. This year has been another outstanding one for the A Cappella Choir, and with the close of school the choir can add one more star to its already impressive record of achieve- ITICIIY. 9 a i j fgfyflf Mgii l sss 'invite were ai BAND First row: Bob Roberson, Dale Woodard, Tom Conger. Bob Sheldon, David Gunckel, Frank Burkiii. Franz Engle. Second row: Bill Crump, Bob McNally, LeRoy Denny, Bob Jones, Glynn I-lays R. C. Cowherd, Bill Roof. Eddie Terry. Charles Sherwood. James Loihman, Don Perryman, George Burkitt, Eugene Topper. Third row: Jack Gwin, Bill LoVellette, Alan Rosemann, Don Hansen, Charles Buhler, Edwin Proctor, John Elder, Phil Goodman. George Dunn, Bill Pate, Don Smith, Perry Holloway, Dick Loveless, Don Madden, Bobby Crews. Don Toney. Douglas Young, Lee Honska, Fred Bingham. BAND The band really starts off with ll bang and does not slack up once all year. Highlighting the football and basket- ball games, the band stirs the spirit of every Centralite in the stands and on the playing field. Before a big game the pep assemblies, featuring the band, definitely put the wliole school in the mood. Q . l 5' f. VlRCillNllA TliAl.ll fgllffll of Yfil' 15111111 l46 '-1' we rw in 1 V7 ., 4 4, A ,,, .., iii' Qiblf' -.Lf 1 i BAND Bob Brown. Fourth row: Lloyd Holszipple, David Little, Benny Sweet. Joe Olds, Leon Cole, Dwight Maney, Marvin Weaver. Richard Goff, Bob Hess, Jim Higgins, Jiin Babcock, Charles Allison, Ben Melntosh, Clifford Roberts, Dale Chase, Harold Hawkins, Earl Cox, George Thompson, Gene Anderson, Jess Maddux, John Moragne. John Tipton. Richard Winfrey. Fifth row: Clarence Gates. Sr,, Don Sullivan, Melvin Caruthers, Bob Lang, Benny Broome, Lois Williams, Jean Kuhlman. Ruth Outlaw. Donna Rogers, BAND Virginia Teale, beautiful senior, has the honor of being Centrnl's first band Queen. Elected by the music makers themselves, slie was crowned by Dale Woodtirci Lit the Central-Classen basketball game. Under the direction of Clarence Gates, the band officers Lire Dale NVoodard, cgiptning Bill Pate, lieutenant, Lee Honskn, top sergeantg Bob Robinson, big reed sergeant, Frank Burkitt, brass sergenntg Benny Broome, drum sergeant, Phil Goodman, senior senatorg Perry Holloway, junior senator. 147 era lub OPERA CLUB First row: Jerry Moyer, Peggy Patterson, Shirley Conley, Bob Hampton, Eva Jo Rhodes, Herbert Kaplan, Betty Wilcox, Ray Anderson, Dale Whitford, Tina Mae Moon, Betty Hittson, Elois Fry, Gerald Whitney, sponsor, Kathryn Griffith. Second row: Lois De Rue. Norma lVIcClarrinon, June Wagoner, Lennie Stanley, Sue Ann Foreman, Betty Loranger, Martha Daniels, Halcyon Waters, Betty Wallace, Betty Star- ling, Gretel Bloesch, Marvelle Johnson, Pat Webster, Ima Lee Kisler, Allaweas Spears, Shirley Thomp- son, Dorothy Ashwill, Betty Falle, Carolyn Martin, Iris Price, Yetta Johnson, Jane McDonald. Third row: Willard Bodine, Richard Rainey, Bill Friedemann. Jack Paris, Jimmy White, Wesley Gray, Wil- burn Keith, Gene Cox, Elvin Bumgarner, Stanley Condreay, Robert Fleming, Charles Pope, OPERA CLUB The Opera Club through its presentations this year has not only brought enjoy ment to its audiences, it has given the members of the organization a chance to develop talent which may later lead to a career. ' In March the Opera Club presented the largest production in its history, Rose Marie. Betty Wilcox appeared in the title role of Rose Marie opposite Ray Anderson as Jim Kenyon, her somewhat disreputable lover. Elizabeth Hittson starred in two solos and was also in charge of all the choreography. The beautiful singing, artistic dancing, gorgeous costumes and six colorful sets made this year's production an unforgettable one. With enthusiastic Jerry Moyer as president of the organization, Elizabeth Hittson, vice president, and Shirley Conley as secretary and treasurer, the Opera Club has com- pleted one of its most successful years. ' 148 Saint Cecilians ST. CECILIANS First row: Frances W. Anderson, aceompanistg Adelaide Adams, Verla Lee Goins, Nelmarie Chouteau, Lois Logan. Colleen Donnelly. Sheila Russell, Doreen Anderson. Shirley Long, Anita Frese, Gertrude Rosen, Margaret Gossvener. Second row: Pat McDonell, Mary Ruth Conn, Anna Kasler. Betty Hill, Eleanor Morris, Carolyn Hough, Lois Ann Pattie, Frances Cox, Billie Gentry, Gerald Whitney, director. Third row: Virginia Dunlap. Velma Laubach, Erma Jean Taylor, Mary Louise Fink. Betty Cockrell, Beverly Petris, Juanita Nace, Dorothy Mace. Billie Bivans. ST. CECILIANS 'A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melodyf, This song title could easily be the theme song for the St. Cecilians, as they represent both beauty and melody. Directed by Gerald Whitney, the St. Cecilians have completed another excellent year, with student heads as follows: Pat McDonell, presidentg Gertrude Rosen, vice presidentg Margaret Gossevener, secretary-treasurer, Nelmarie Chouteau and Adelaide Adams, senators. As a choir the girls have appeared on different civic programs in Tulsa, broadcast over the radio, and, upon several occasions, they have appeared on Central's stage. In formals the girls are always a pleasant and welcomed sight, a good background to the restful harmony of their voices. As in the many years gone by, no other vocal group in Central has quite equaled the sweetness, both in appearance and song, of the St. Cecilians- 149 'f 1-.J-e4 f A'Aent ,- 1.5 7: F T at 'nfl Q. ' FU- I .1 is v- f- , Q Sea pers X ' S5 -T' is L :NS I Q l ,Eg , 1 SCALPERS First row: Don Bauer, David Barnes, John Jameson, Don Cole, Ira Lynch, Jim Lindsey, Billy Brown, Duff Arnold, George Croston John Keenan, Gordon Carlson, Eugene Chamberlain. Carl Laughlin, Harold Otto, Bobby Chappell. James Harkness, Bob Henriehs. Kendell Grindstaff, Don Kaye, Fred Berry. Second row: Leslie Breeland. Bob Fox, Vergil Jones, Chester Frazier. Sam Brenner. Bob Hammett, Elvin Bumgarner, O. L. Deardorff, Frank Adams, Jimmy Curd. Kenneth Coe, Jimmy Dresser, James Hudson, Louis Carlin, Don Holbert, Gene Flibpo, Gerald Loveall, Carlos Ellson, Mike Lane John Brickner. Third row: David Cole, Jim Dunlap, Tom Keith. Charles Kahn, Sonny Gould, Norman Cline, Leo Kennedy, Leroy Jones, Ray Jarrett, Paul Ache. Ted Ferguson. Harold Fisher, Earl Bittle, Victor lobe, Max Ernest. Jim Finley, Pat Hourigan, Bob Phillips, Cade Clover, Carl Bolton. Fourth row: Jimmy Head, Jimmy Kerr, Frank Ladd. James Chandler, David Hudson, Frank Kerstetter, Ches Herndon, Jay Leib. Glenn Dille. Charles Forster. Bill Beekly. Bill Chandler, Bob Brite, Bob Brown, Melvin Brantley.Bill Goodman, Jack Ficklin, Bob Dickson, Jack Keeler, Joe Hudson, Buddy Jones. SCALPERS Loud yells of Where is our president?', issue every alternate Wednesday from the North Auditorium. When and if President David Brock arrives, the meeting is called to order, while around the table are gathered his aids-Duff Arnold, vice president, Wfally Smith, secretary, and Chester Frazier, treasurer. Here great plans are made, such as the one to have the boys rush out on thc field at Skelly Stadium in two lines and greet our football team individually as the boys come onto the field after the rest period. Though this plan did partially fail because of the lack of time between halves, the boys, led by Buddy Jones, Charles Smith, Carl Bolton, and Bob Weddle, have done a bang-up job of cheering for the school's football, basket- ball, and wrestling teams this year. , .rfffwr e z if I A 'v 150 fini' ' 4-A - Scalpers I WM l YM I ' is ' Aiwa i i E l SCALPERS First row: Orville Welch. Dan Page. Tom Schmitt, Woody Woodward, Donald Rowley. David Walk. Danny Schumaker, Don White, Jack Reynolds. Buddy Miller, David Wicks, Sid Matles. Bob Corn. Jerry Sherman. Charles Mulkey, Second row: John Haddock, Ted Poulos, Byron Thomas, Fred Wetzel, Marvin Smith, James Smith Jimmy Sharp, Tom Rorabaugh, Jam Maxwell. Monty N1chols,.Rfchard Spees. Harry Owen. David Brock. Bob Miller. Ernie Ogilvie. J. D, Moon, Bob Weddle. Third row: Courtland Moore. Norman Nelson, John Potter. Richard Rorschach, Benny Sweet, Dan Scott. Jack McCaslin, Gifford Talmage. Don Turner. John Rowley. Jay O'Meilia, Charles Parker, Phil Smith. Carl Stein. Fred Thomas. Harold Rorschach Randall Morgan. Fourth row: Richard Swim. Owen Snow, James White. John A. Venable. sponsor. Jack McLaughlin. Bob McCarthey. Icon Swemore, Wally Smith, Gordon Patton, Joe Wirsching. Jimmy Wright, Tom Marshall, Richard Thomas, Wiley Simpson, Edward Tnmlins. Sherman McCord, Charles McCaffer1y. James Matthews. SCALPERS One-hundred and fifty booming voices plus that of the sponsor, John A. Venable, echoed through the trees at Mohawk Park on Armistice Day, when the Scalpers held their annual picnic. Feature of the day was the initiation of pledges, who were dropped at the entrance of the park and compelled to hike three miles through the park and zoo. By the way, that was one day the monkeys did not attract all the attention because, you see, the pledges were forced to wear their clothes in reverse. Nor was that the end of troubles, for the members, recalling their childhood days, made the pledges ride them piggy-back all over the park. A huge feast and a football game between the members and pledges climaxed the day. Need we say who won? But riotous fun and good fellowship make up only part of the activity of the Scalpersg for in all seriousness these boys through their fine spirit and comradeship, have cheered our teams to victory many times. 151 sv- . if f 5? bf K X is 2 3 t i W I , QV ' . ' , . i Wie, -1 it e Feathers 9 as :sf- ' we ' aw- as ff ow- of . A S fasts , lt 1L A X X A My l J Aw ? , ,M A :mm ' 1 A , - , S lg i 1. , if L fb l an wx, , V EQ' r E .. ,V:. i . :QV A A 1 . I i. We K . . ,A kr KL is ,t Jerk 5 , ,lk I I I . in kg H awkiiggfhgik Y psp L gpg. -, 5 ,M 5 SDS V , H Q Q tx V. y ..-, -: M I it A -: Q I L- J 5 1 1 in K X, QI wg , af:ief ,51.5- TL 1 i '4 x K S ff irio iw. ,y , Q N S., ,.V:: :-VV 5 J t inf J if it P ' S if 4 A ..i, 5 ' J f 1 3 5 t E 2 ' K ' Q i ,I tx' t::5L5e1r Yr 'L of f F , 2 li ,ek V7.v .Q 1 , V' 'ft ,,., ffl 5 , if 2 , 5 Z we-M-.M 'VW gf 4 5 yi, ,Y , t RED FEATHERS Group I-First, row: Ruth Ann Blackwell. Patricia Blake, Martha Lee Barton, Joann Bewley, Earlene Brown, Iona Jean Almon. Mary Sue Bryant, Joyce Dean Askins. Mary Adams, Alice Bruner. Second row: Marjorie Akins, Mary Bynum, Helen Boyls, Ethel Bahos, Peggy Bostian, Audrey Bonnallie, Clara Jane Bingham, Phyllis Barnes. Loretta Barham, Alice Black. Miss Ruth Draper, sponsor. Third row: Kay Blankenship. Virginia Bass, Beth Armstrong, Jeanne Browning, Sarah Austin, Beverly Baker, Thelma Back. Ruth Ellen Butts. Dorothy Berkey, Shirley Alice Asbury, Nell Bradshaw. Mary Ella Barnett. Fourth row: Barbara Breneman. Mary Louise Bates. Shirley Atkins, Ruby Acuff, Norma grown, Nancy Aston, Mary Lou Brite, Patsy Bassett, Marcellette Brooks. Joanne Brownlee, Betty arnes. Group II-First row: Rosie Cervantez, Alberta Childers, Esther Mae Carroll, Nancy Clover. Nancy Confer. Donna Counsil. Second row: Virginia Campbell, Patti Cecil. Kathleen Christensen. Mary Charlton, Kathleen Campbell. Helen Chancey, Mary Grace Carter, Mary Ruth Conn. Third row: Elaine Cooper, Betty Cunningham, Bette Craigo, Lagean Cox, Helen Cavender, Charlotte Consolvo, Miss Ruth Holton, sponsor, Fourth row: Marianne Chadwell, Rowena Cohen, Jean Coulter, Aretha Joyce Cox, Jane Coulter, Wanda Cantrall, Jean Cooper, 152 e Feathers , K, i ' N +s.. '--was i 2? ' . , l ,. ,M 2 V ' , l 556955-sf' ' X' - , V ba--s: :.ent-,- aag,amfe:: :,: g J ' Ysiigfsa ', Q gg , X 1 ' A . lg f M if i RED FEATHERS Group III-First row: Katy Emmons, Norma Eskridge, Mildred Frommel. Johnnie Farmer, June Galloway, Pat Gaylor. Second row: Billie Jo Douglass, Jo Ann Dobson, Martha Daniels, Tommie Ellis, Jo Frances Fulcher, Miss Laurine Hager, sponsor. Third row: Virginia Daugherty, Monna Eaton, Marolyn Donnelly, Jo Ann Deatherage, Joan Damron. Billie Gentry, Mary Dixon. Fourth row: Doris Delaney. Margaret Iiiguclley, Kathryn Estill, Ruth Dixon, Helene May Dwerlkotte, Marjorie Edens, Eileen Dershim- er, nn ixon. Group IV-First row: Betty Headrick, Martha Lou Hickerson, Geneva Goodmon, Nancy Higginbotham, Thelma Hill. Sophie Hontasis. Second row: Joyce Holderman: Marcellette Hansen, Margaret Hewitt, Virginia Harris, Betty Jo Hill, Elizabeth Hawkins. Third row: Barbara Ann Hammel, Dorothy Henry, Marcelline Hart, Virginia Harrold. Billie Houston, Margaret Gossvener. Fourth row: Nancy Green, Jean Hower, Margaret Hawkins, Ferva Graves, Barbara Hosterman, Wilma Harvey, Lois Holmes, 153 e Feathers RED FEATHERS Group VII-First row: Kathryn Roschal, Nita Norris, Lola Peterson, Jeanne Overmyer, Barbara Jean Post, Minnie Richardson, Helen Louise Presley, Davine Elizabeth Paulsell. Second row: Virginia Rogers, Joan Rogers, Lois Paulin, Boots Phillips, Bettye Renfro, Ethelda Phillips, Peg Prewett, Elnora Park, Rinda Philp. Third row: Betty Painter, Pat Rees, Evelyn Potter, Jo Post, Betty Jean Robinson, Kathryn Nuhfer, Elnore Page, Alice Price, Josephine Rodriguez. Fourth row: Jeanne Parks, Florence Ann Reeves, Ruth Ann Polk. Marilyn Rae, Joyce Lee Randolph, Mary Riddle, Rosalind Robinson, Dorothy Price, Marylin Romney, Patsy O'Shea. Group VIII-First row: Pat Smith, Sue Shirley, Joan Sechrest, Jeanne Scott, Valerie Stagg, Lillian Ryniker, Tommie Ruth Shaw, Ann Rutherford, Betty Simms, Billie Jane Savage, Betty Schvette. Second row: Pat Rutledge, Helen June Simmons, Mariorie Spurgin, Peggie Stem, Mahonna Stone, Virginia Schell, Doris Sanders, Mary Byrl Searight. Anne Shoup, Virginia Saxon, Thelma Schriver, Margaret Shirley. Third row: Betty Jean Sewell, Louise Shutt, Geraldine Schweering, Peggy Shockley, Rosalie Smith, Joan Smith, Virginia Smith, Joanne Simpson, Anelle Slemn. Lois Anne Steiner, Phyllis Stephenson, Mary Emily Smith. Fourth row: Donna Stanley, Jean Saunders, Jill Shirley, Mary Frances Stunkard, Ann Siekman, Sybil Sands, Rosalie Sevier, Alice Spore, Helen Scot.ti, Anne Solliday, Benita Springer, Barbara Smith, 155 i 5 . e ,Fea thers I , .4 .:,,, .,b f in .'-sr f-tv , -. ,:4,:J L hy X . . ,, ., .Ls 1' 455324 ' 3 WW a ww -- 4:5 1 .. wie ' ,A Us '- - as ,253 f Q, M' an 'fi' ig I X V ' ' K - ' . ., 1. A -V at . 5 i s , ,' V f ' . . ' ' J H f-all i A , L O , LV7,' i ,N iw A X P M . M Q.. t aria 7 .,,, N... ,V E RED FEATHERS Group V-First row: Joan Inhofe, Virginia Kennedy, Jeanne Leroux, Mary Lou Kitchen, Tulu Kirk- patrick, Mary Leona Johnson. Virginia Looney, Yetta Johnson. Second row: Lois Leona Logan, Ardeth Kelly. Frances Carolyn Jones, Carol Larkin, Charlotte Kent., Jean Kuhlman, Dorothy Kelso, Pat Jennings. Third row: Ermita Kreons, Mary Le Flore, Shirley Kerr, Billie Klentos. Mary Jo Lake, Mary Margaret Huse, Eva Lee Jochem. Rosemary Jones, Rosemary Knoblock, Fourth row: Margery Lidle, Myra Logan, Marilyn Inhofe, Carolyn Klinglesmith, Lucille Hudson, Ora Faye Jones, Billie Jean Kelly, Pat Hulse. Joan Lingo. Ivanell Lindsay. Group VI-First row: Virginia Mattoon, Eleanor McKinnell, Julia Ann Moody, Mary Jo McEntire, Marceline McKown, Alice Mercer. Betty MacNair, Huberta Martin, Elizabeth MacCurdy, Cynthia Mcllhenny, Francnue Mattoon. Second row: Carolyn Lytle, Jane McDonald, Bonnie Malloy, Marjorie McCarty, Patsy Ruth Miller, Nona Jane Markland, Dell Louden, Mary Frances Madison, Billie Matejowsky, Virginia McConnell, Eleanor Jeanne Mauzy, Dorothy Morrison. Third row? Dolores Lyerla, Jean Mooney, Willadean Morrison. Barbara Lowe, Barbara Millikan, Eleanor McCoy. Mary Jane McGoldrick, Marilyn Marshall, Patsy Mitchell. Betty Colleen Myers, Geraldine Mitchell. Dorothy Napier. Fourth row: Peggy McCrary, Mary Ann McDowell, Lotha Mae McIntosh, Jackie Lou Murphy, Doris McDonald. Wilma McConnell, Patricia McCullough, Vada McWilliams, Betsy McCune, Barbara Lee Moyse. Carolyn Martin, Caroline Merritt. 154 M, ..,. f.., e Feathers a A ,Q 9 E 5 -i 'K Qi- 'it 5 , ' Q RED FEATHERS Group IX-First row: Jane Tansel. Wilma Jean Tyler, Betty Zoe Wilhelm, Joan Thurman, Carolyn Whiteside, Patricia Sue Vance, Helen Turner, Evelyn Tarpley, Helen Irene Tomlins. Second row: Jeanne Vinson, Annie Warden, Mary Ann Underhill, Margaret Walker. Joan Walker, Kathryn Traylor, Pat Thompson, Helen Webb, Dana Vincil. Third row: Betty Sue Vanderford, Joan Wallace, Phyllis Watt. Barbara Watkinson, Nancy Thompson, Mariorie Webster. Rolleen Taylor, Naomi Webb, Jane Webb, Fourth row: Mary Weaver. Patricia Symes. Mary Alice Watson. Pat Walsh, Jean Whitwell, Yvonne Wallace, Erma Jean Taylor, Margaret Ward, Thelma Jean Tompkins. Kathleen White. Group X-First row: Joan Atcheson, Evelyn Weaver, Joan Wilson, Jeanne Wills, Betty Lou Crumpton, Betty Witt, Juanita Sittel, Mary Edith Withrow, Mary Lou Wilson, Doris Withrow, Barbara Williamson, Jea.ne Woodard, Phyllis Johnson. Second row: Odessa Blevins, Joy Wentworth, Betty Moritz, Doris Blakely, Rose Marie Wright, Rose Ann Evans, Kitty Malone. Jackie Woodward, Helen Wolfe, Jean Ford, Betty Joe Young, Betty Ichioka. Third row: Jimmie Lee Holt, Lois James, Ramon Sparks, Margie Clark, Phyllis Brunkhurst, Phyllis Forsman, Carolyn Carter, Leeta Caskie, Mary Witcher, Janet Lambert. Harriett, Thonmson. Jo Ellen Young, Virginia Young. Fourth row: Ardatha Kelso, Beverly Williams, Betty Smyth, Mary Jean Neff, Alma Womble, Joan Bechtel, Mary Creekmore, Caroline gfaharlgi, getty Straughan, Anne Wilkins. Garnell Wilson. Elizabeth Woodward, Dorothy Reed, Mary ice ar , 156 Girls ' ,gh ilk vw GIRLS ' LEAGUE Group I-First row: Pattye Williams. Vera Lisle, Virginia Price. Margaret Hawkins, Patsy Mitchell, Wilma Harvey, Pat Carmack, Pat Turner, Patty Blake. Second row: Alice Hixson, Jean Ford, Wanda Cooper, Martha Burton, Dora Dean Kerr, Wanda Berry, Mary Gebhart, Gretel Bloesch, J' Val Symonds, Betty Harkness. Third row: Mary Lynn Cease. Bessie Langley, Lois Bueno, Kathryne Bailey, Marilyn Inhofe, Myra Logan, Benita Springer, Marilyn Eaton, Mary Jo McEntire. Fourth row: Evelyn Jennings, Bettye Bright, Dell Louden. Mary Jean Neff. Halcyon Waters, Mary Lou Billings, Audrey Bonnallie, Mary Blynn Conway. Mary Lou Dodd. Group II-First row: Phyllis Johnson, Helen Wickizer, Patti Cecil, Marilyn Bridges, Mary Grace Carter, Jeanne Vinson, Rosanne Matofsky. Carolyn Whiteside. Emily Pollock, Donna Counsil. Second row: Shirley Orman, Lee Jenkins, Anne Leslie Arnold, Nancy Burtt, Elizabeth MacCurdy. Marolyn Donnelly, Marie Dennis, Pat Shallenberger, Joanne Harmon, Helen Davis, Darlene Haberly, Third row: Barbara Ann Hammel. Jimmie Lee Holt, Pat Thompson, Betty VanDeventer. Pat Rutledge, Joan Faulkner, Billie Houston, Ann Jarrett, Rosemary Knoblock, Imogene Lincomfelt, Shirley Conley. Nancy Jean Kennedy. Fourth row: Josephine Rodriguez, Charlotte Sloan, Barbara Breneman, Jean Collyer, Doris Mitchtell, Donna Godsey, Billy Creel, Betsy McCune, Carolyn Martin, Betty Cunningham, Beth rms rong. 157 , w QW' ,W 5 .M ,uf ' if is r 'W' if Q4 2, Th' ,KV A I NN it xl I , .5 Tlj' y I m f g . i NVY5 Vs' . 1 , if . i f - 'ri fix, Ulf .. 7 -if wi X f Xiftiiiiyw at 5 ettermen ,film LETTERMEN First row: Gerald Beasley, Richard Dickenson, Bill Klein. Don Anderson. Arnold Wies. Toni Clary, Duff Arnold. Gyondal Smith, Leroy Armstrong. Second row: Eldon Ferguson, Don Reid. Stanley Gwinn. Frank Adams. David Campbell. Orville Hare. Leo Hillman, Charles Prigmore, Benny Upson, John Walker, Third row: Dale Morrow, Arnold Brown, Frank Southard, Ed Robinson, Keith Hoff, Gene Traband, Perry Moss, Bob Butler, Gerald Eckley, Whit Mauzy, Grady Skillern, sponsor. Fourth row: Tom Armitage, Bill Gilmore. David Brazeal. Dick Brammer, Vern Oakley, Roy Johnson. Ed Randall, Ralph Gambrell, John Dowell. Mike Saxon. LETTERMEN 3 3 The Lettermen, under the leadership of Grady Skillern, is one of the most exclusive and zestful clubs in Central. Organized in September, 1925, as the Boys' Athletic Council, the group restricts membership to boys who have earned a school T for par- ticipation in athletics. f The establishment of the Lettermen brought forth keener competition than here- tofore on the part of those interested in athletics in order that they might attain mem- bership in the organization, that highly coveted membership which brings respect for athletic prowess from all other students at Central. As might be surmised, the organization boasts of real he-men. Officers are John Dowell, presidentg Dick Brammer, vice president, Don Anderson, secretary, Don Whit- lock and Perry Moss, senators. Meeting twice a month, the Lettermen fulfill entirely their purpose of promoting fellowship among the members, encouraging school spirit, loyalty, and enthusiasm and of gathering into one body the Tarznns of Central. 158 j'V.fXL SYMUXDS UM SHIRLEY jl'.'XNf'IIX SI'l 1'1i1l, Tom Tom Eziiim A Tom Tgm Edfigf Tum Tom Ifztfizrrff .Vanagff V B:XRB:XR.VX HUSTERIX-1fXN MARIORIE BARTRANI Tum Tom fir! Ifflitnr Tulsa School Life Editor ' DAVID HUDSON' ALMA RAE WOMBLE 712150 3011001 Llff' Edifflf Tulm Srlwoi Life Bufizzssx Manager Heads of Student Publications School Life SCHOOL LIFE STAFF First row: Carolyn Propps, Dorothy Morrison, Margaret Dunn, Joanna Gault, Marjorie Bartram, Betty Helen McClelland, Lois Jones. Second rowi Bernice Madvine. Beverly Gould, Mary Jo McEntire, Mary Jo Hamilton. Cecil Liken, Helen Jane Gilmour, Gretchen Britton, Lois Steiner. Third row: Alice Spore, Joan Lingo. Betty Lou Ihrig, Jerry Barnett, David Hudson, Oralee Davis, Virginia Parkin, Miss Anna K. Crotchett, sponsor. Fourth row: Kathryn Griffith, Martha Woodward. Dan Scott, David Cole. Alma Rae Womble. Billie Jean Kelly. Price Street. TULSA SCHOOL LIFE Tulsa School Life, under the supervision of Miss Anna K. Crotchett, is published by the cooperative efforts of the three high schools, Webster, Rogers, and Central In the School Life office are found some of the busiest people in Central On Monday and Tuesday they keep the typewriters warm and the news sources buzring, getting interviews and finding articles. Headlines must be completed and in the printer s hands by Tuesday, as that is the deadline for School Life copy. When the make up of the paper is completed and the printing finished, it is with pride that the staff members distribute their product each Thursday morning to every home room. On Friday action begins again as editorials and features are written and handed in. On Saturday the editors from all three schools assemble for discussion and improve ment of the paper. At this meeting also the editors take notes on all events, plays, sports, and assemblies for future issues. Evidence of compensation for School Life labor is to be found on the walls of the office. The numerous plaques testify to the excellence of the paper in past years Again ' this year Tulsa School Life is a successful and outstanding paper. X I 'Q 160 la Tom om TOM TOM STAFF First Row: Buddy Hawk, J 'Val Symonds, Virginia Price, Rose Marie Wright, Ann Hurley, Joanna Gault, Iris Price. Second Row: Helen Scotti. Bob Horton, Jim Shirley. Gwen Wofford. Beverly Tliee. June Pearson. Third Row: Ward H. Green, Ora Faye Jones. Norma Brown, Phyllis Willson, Miss Lucile Adams, W. W. Graham, C. X. Dowler. TOM TOM Although the Tom Tom staff is one of the smallest organizations in Central High School, it can never be said that everyone concerned isn't always busy. If you see someone buzzing down the hall, carrying a camera, followed by a companion loaded down with flash bulbs, put it down in your memory book as being typical of the Tom Tom staff out digging up features. One of the hardest jobs of the staff is to keep the plans for the book secret. The difficulty grows with each passing day until the last of May, when the entire dark secret is uncovered-as you now see it! With J'Val Symonds and Jim Shirley heading the editorial staff, Juanita Sittel as business manager, and Barbara Hosterman heading the art staff, the two groups have done their best to present a yearbook worthy of Central. i I f 161 we 1' ,5-irCI,w f ,N L, COOPERATIVE DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATIONS Group I-First row: Bill Weir, Harold Barney, Fred Wilson, Bill Harman, Mary Annette Bush, Virginia Moore, Richard Jordan, Raymond Ashlock, James Varner. Second row: Lloyd Bonar, Vernon Allen, Sam Turner. Harold Field, Charles Staton, Charles Sutton, Ray Smith, Vernon Dryden, J. D. Moon, O'Neil West, H. E. Miller, Related Subjects. Third row: Karl Ekstedt, Willard Nunley, Jimmie Nor- wood, Pat Alford, Roy Simpson. Cecil Calvert, T. J. Hill. Paul Ekstedt, Earl Garrett, M. J. Ruley, coordinator. Fourth row: J. C, Durnal, Leon Florence, Morris Hibler, Jack Stewart, Leon Tabor, Dean Suttle, Jess Queen, Bob Long, George Twilley, Frank Pease, Jack Shaffer, S. W. Taylor, Related Subjects, Group II-First row: Rex Hassell, James Warlick, Leslie Breeland, Ray Mendenhall, Charles Polk, Richard Winchester, Homer Hill, Olin Overhalt, Nelson Truax. Second row: Wilmer Hahn, Bill Alex- ander, Jimmie Carnaham, Robert Lake, Bill Bachelder, I. G. Earp, Earl Mead. Harold Hatfield, Joe Haskew, Robert Bumgardner. Third row: Walter Hanoch, James Rowland, Eugene Calvert, Paul Lane, Carl Davis, J. B. Long, Carl Anderson, Walter Williams, Leland Bonar, James Phillips, Fourth row: Paul Evans, James Matthews, Clyde Felts, Rayburn Jones, Harold Hancock, Bruce Williams, Rip Weaver, Leroy Collins, P. B. Fultz, Bill Steinman, Joy McCormack. 162 I ,av Jia- ooperative Distributive Education C an ,ni- TR--9 COOPERATIVE DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Group I-First row: Norma Findley, Wanda Cooper, Helen Clark, Paul Casillos, Donna Rogers, Mary Lou Burk, Evelyn Tarpley. Second row: Martha Lee Barton, Joyce Butler, Betty Lee Asbury, Margaret Walker, Wanda Flynn, Donna James, Florene Pinkston. Third rowL Evelyn Moore, Mary Louise Weaver, Catherine Brodie, Verna Williams, Betty Louise Simpson, Ruth Ann Burkett, Treasa Dignan, Mary Ellen Carver, Fourth row: Louise Elam. Ronald Evans, Frank Dodgen, Merrill Fisburn. Barbara Burgess, Maxine Rice, Leona Bickel, Lucy Blair, Mrs. Loucillah Kirkpatrick, coordinator. Group II--First row: Juanita Caskey, Jerry Gordon, Betty Borger, Ruth Outlaw, Bessie Langley, Della Doyle, Vivian Kitchell, Catherine Buergey, Juanita Pratt, Betty Feazell. Second row: Wanda Brooks. Joyce Cole, Joy Avery, Virginia Evans, Mary Carolyn Miller, Eugenia Newman, Patricia Cook, Billy Jo Drake, JoAnn Martin, Helen Like. Third row: Don Brown, Katherine Higgins, Melba Ferlin, Helen Lewis, Virginia Harrold, Catherene Mills, Ireene Carter, Charlotte Kent, Natalie Puckett, Dorothy Cole- man, Mrs. Rosalind Loring, coordinator. Fourth row: Clarence Cooley, Gloria Mitchell, Lee Simmons, Ray Carr, Billie Bradford, Al Post. Dorothy Rutledge, Fay Mooney, Maye Teal. Anne Holt, Joan Kile. 163 ooperative ffice Practice ,A si' , ,, 'at I ,Wh Y N 1 V 1 A-Jp i 5 ,s ,N A H' 'X ,j COOPERATIVE OFFICE PRACTICE Morning Group Y First row: Juanita Gray, Alice Hixson, Bee Ann Karrle, Norma Woodring, Arlene Simpson, Anna Mae Bates, Virginia Stowe, Mary Brenner. Second row: Betty Lou Harper, Imagene Hardenbrook, Deana Kerr, Mary Price, Dora Dean Kerr, Nilda Jean Buske, Jennie Thompson, Jean Davis, Kaye Oliver. Third row: J. Roy Inbody, coordinator. Donna Shaffer, Doris Booth, Dolores Shaffer, Loretta Oakes, Mary Schooley, Virginia Elam, Ruth Ann Polk, Betty Jo Pool, Betty Mays. Fourth row: Adaline MacMillan, Mary Dean York, Helen Jane Ruth, Dona Jane Miller, Virginia Godwin, Joy Tucker, Jean Bond, Ruth Barker, Forest Darnall. COOPERATIVE OFFICE PRACTICE The morning and afternoon classesfof Cooperative Office Practice are under the supervision of J. Roy Inbody and Wy Perrin Sampson. These two classes are composed largely of senior boys and girls who are interested in earning a salary of from' thirty to forty-five dollars a month, and obtaining five credits a semester toward graduation at the same time. Students Wishing to enroll in Cooperative Office Practice fill out an application. The permanent records and references are checked by the sponsors and a position for which the applicant is best suited is found for him. Mr. Inbody and Mr. Sampson serve as coordinators as Well as teachers, and periodically call upon the student's employer to make inquiries as to his progress. A chart is left at the place of business which the em- ployer is to fill out with the student's accomplishments and deficiencies. The chart is then mailed to the school sponsor. The student, in this Way, is graded by both his em- ployer and his school teacher. View ff f s I , ' Nilkz MW3 fd in X, 164 ooperative ffice Practice 9 I, , 'impwws Wg. . f , COOPERATIVE OFFICE PRACTICE Afternoon Group F' t row. Margaret Carl, JoAnn Boucher Melba Gail Hurst, Gloria Russell, Verlon Robinson, Barbara ' ' ' J irs ' , Hampton, Leola Rubin, Virginia Lee Pence. Second row. Maxine Cochran, Bonnie Orman, Neva ean W n, Gene English, Drucilla Cunningham . Patricia Graham, Maxine Williams, Phyllis Sweeney. arre , Third row: Lorene Winn, Beulah Crisp, Jerry Simmons, Martha Jean Hawkins, Fran Wyant, Earl Glasby, Tommy Houser, Elnore Johnson, W. Perrin Sampson. coordinator. Fourth row: Catherine Wright, Robert DeCorte, Gene Baker, Edward Brown, Bruce Tegman, Darrell Rives, Jimmy Craig, Doris Merrell, Mary Slaymaker Muse. COOPERATIVE OFFICE PRACTICE Those students who work in the mornin come to school at the be innin of the g g g fourth period and attend classes of required subjects until the sixth hour. From three- thirty to four-thirty they attend 11 class in office training. Afternoon employees have the office class at eight o'clock in the morning, followed by three subject-matter classes. Then they leave for their respective places of business. By means of this program, thc students participating make 21 fair salary, gain valu- able experience, and, at the same time, earn ll high school diploma. y . I f-175 , Q Iwi s I , Vg. , f .alibi tk.: 165 l ha Keystoners l X ite? 1 I iw . ,X T ALPHA KEYSTONERS First row: Nancy Confer, Elizabeth MacCurdy, Juanita Sittel, Eloise Epipenauer, Margie Smiley, Marolyn Donnelly, Charlotte Collins, Barbara Williamson. Second row: Jerry orton, Mary Louise Miller, Mar- jorie Whitt. Pearly Solt. Rose Marie Wright, Nancy Higginbotharn. Virginia Price, Rose Ann Evans, Carolyn Whiteside. Third row: Phyllis Forsman, Louise Shutt, Betty Hittson, Nadine Gibbs, Pat Walsh, Mary Lou Kitchen, Nancy Green, Jane Anderson. Mary Margaret Huse. Fourth row: Ann Hurley, Bar- bara Hosterman, Norma Brown, Joan Bechtel, Alma Rae Womble, Anne Solliday, Ora Faye Jones, Donna Godsey, Betty Cunningham, Ruth Mase. ALPHA KEYSTONERS Every member of Alpha Keystoners can usually be found at the Y. M .C A on Monday evenings. I The laughter and chatter ceases for a few moments when Rinda Philp, Alpha,s presi- dent, calls the meeting to order. Peggy Solt then calls the roll and reads the minutes of the last meeting. In the moments that follow members are suspiciously quiet, for, you see, social chairman Alma Rae Womble is telling the girls the plans for the next party. This year Alpha had its first backward dance. It was a big success and is destined to become an annual occasion. After the business meeting the girls enjoy a most interesting program, planned by Norma Deere. This year she obtained such interesting speakers as Elizabeth Stubler, society editor of the Tulsa Tribune, Mrs. T. E. Gage, president of War Prisoners, Asso- ciation, and Mrs. Raymond E. Large, who showed some informative films of Hawaii, where her husband, a colonel in the United States Army, is stationed. After the program, the girls who wish to do so may remain and dance. 166 lpha eystoners ALPHA KEYSTONERS First row: Dana Vincil, Phyllis Watt, Sallye Grimes, Caroline Merritt, Gatra Moorer, Fran Carr. Second row: Joan Rogers, Rosemary Knoblock. Mary Sue Hale. Betty Cunningham. Patsy Bassett. Marcia Randells Third row: Norma Deere, Caroline Graham, Gene English, Peggy Patterson, Mary Bovalrd, Jean Saunders, Alice Price. ALPHA KEY STONERS All members of Alpha are recognized for their friendliness, congeniality, and high ideals. Members have an excellent opportunity to see how the city government operates, for once a year the Hi-Y-Keystoner organiiations take over the city government of Tulsa for one day. The two organizations are divided into political parties, and nominees are selected for the offices. This year the president of Alpha was elected police com- missioner. Rinda appointed many Alpha girls to assist her in the police department. Some had thc honor of being captains on the police force, police women, and one was eyen the jailer. Every girl did her share in running the city and had lots of fun doing it. The girls contribute to a worthy organization each year. This year each girl made a pledge to give to the Community War Chest. 167 i Kit-EN 1 W eta Keystoners K -. , 51 Weis XX' BETA KEYSTON ERS First row: Mary Jo Littlefield, Joy Wentworth. Pat Turner. Tommy Price, Marilyn Wolfe, Martha Hickerson, Marjorie Akins, Betty Peterson, Ruth Mary Meek, Pat Smith. Second row: Helen Wickizer, Celeste Shinkle, Kathleen Lavengood, Betty Hamilton, Joan Damron, Helen Rozzell, Janell Carpenter, Nancy Kennedy, Wilrnajean Francis, Maxine Lomax, Marylin Romney. Third row: Eleanor Morris, Joan Faulkner, Betty Nuckolls. Harriett Thompson, Melba Myers, Janet Geister, JoEllen Young, Wilma Harvey, Annelle Slemp, Janice Eddy, Pat Webster. Fourth row: JoAnn Swayze, Margaret Towers, Lois Ashton, Pat Lawrence, Halcyon Waters, Emma Mikles, Phyllis Gustafson, Bernice Williams, Mary Ann Morse, LaWanda Barrett, Elizabeth Woodward, Mary Higgins. BETA KEYSTONERS Officers of the ear for the Beta Ke stoners are Norma Lea Allen, resident, Lois Y Y P Daily, vice presidentg Marion Wortley, secretaryg Dorothy Morrison, treasurer, Mavis Nordin, social-chairmang and Miss Betty Urban, the sponsor. Meetings are held on Tuesday nights at the Y.M.C.A. at 7:30. First on the program is a business meeting, usually followed by a guest speaker or musical entertainment The meetings arc always closed with the friendship circle creed, Let us strivt to ereate, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. 168 IT:-eta Keystoners was BETA KEYSTONERS First row: Betty Harkness, Doris Dresser, Bee Karrle, Virginia Rogers, Dorothy Dean, Mary Lou Wilson, Lillian Rynicker. Dorothy Morrison, Margaret Shirley. Second row: Ruth Neely. Mavis Reardon, Charlotte McCormick, Mary Jo McEntire, Dorothy Douthat, Margaret Frommell, Lucile Ashton, Norma Lee Allen, Jean Ford. Third row: 4Dorothy Bivans, Bettye Bright, Marilyn Inhofe, Marion Wortley, Pat Avey, Susan Sample, Marilyn Love, Pat Graham, Mary Lou Fallen, Sammye Roberts. Fourth row: Pattye Williams, Vera Lisle, Florence Reeves, Ann Anthony, Darlene Downey, Joyce Randolph, Dorothy Dray, Lois Dailey, Joan Lingo, Nancy Hinman, Martha Ford. BETA KEYSTONERS The Beta annual style show held in March is a gala event. The girls choose the most popular model, and to be the girl chosen, any Beta can tell you, is considered a great honor. Last year the honored member was this year.'s president, Norma Lea Allen. All profits made at this style show are given to some worthy organization. The Betas have their calendar filled with happy events. This year they challenged the Deltas to the powder-puff football game. The Deltas lost the game and paid their forfeit to the Betas by taking them on ll November hayride, Other activities en- joyed throughout the year were the not infrequent chili suppers and ice-skating parties. 169 'Q -'1. YN 'lf , it ,xfxyf 'f it 1 f' hy! V elta Keystoners DELTA KEYSTONERS First row: Janice Etier, Alice Hixson, Ruth Swindell, Betty Jean Lee, Jo Ann Riddle, Sally Overstreet. Mary Moschos, Donetta Crain, Florence Downing, Bettye Ichioka. Second row: Martha Burton, Ireene Carter, Zedavern Gebhart, Margaret Walker, Jean Wirsching, Pat Carmack, Mary Gebhart, Fern Neck, Julia Bingham, Peg Prewett. Third row: Peggy Shockley, Patricia Simms. Mary Ruth Conn, Betty Francis Curry, Audrey Bonnallie. Betty Barnes, Carolyn Carter, Joyce Hegwer, June Pearson, Marilou Cook, Charlotte Ogilvie. Fourth row: Billie Goodman, Jeane Inauen, Kathryn Robinson, Martha Wood- yyrz-1rd,tYvonne Wallace, Freva Graves, Shirley Phillips, Luella Fales, Fran Whitaker, Sybil Sands, Fran yan . DELTA KEYSTONERS Each Tuesday night in the Y.M.C.A. lobby, Delta members are found heading for meet- ing. In session, the president, Mary Gebhart, calls the meeting to order. Business is settled rapidly because members are eager to enjoy an interesting program. The other officers are Martha Burton, vice president, Ruth Swindell, secretary, Shirley Phillips, treasurerg Martha Woodward, program chairman, Mary Charlton, social chairman, and Madge Wise and Pat Carmack, senators. The sponsor, Miss Gloria Swanson, is always pres-- ent at the meetings and takes a great interest in them. After the business meeting, the program chairman introduces the speaker or other enter- tainment for the evening. One of the programs most enjoyed by the girls Was a lecture given by Miss Virginia Cole, beauty specialist, demonstrating the proper way to apply make-up. Aside from picnics, dinners, and all kinds of parties, the Deltas, biggest event during the year is their annual carnival held each spring at the Y.M.C.A. Amusements include a spook house, a comic picture show, a fortune teller, and several games. The main attraction for the evening is the stage show and the election of a queen, who is presented at the finale of the stage show. Other activities this year included the annual Valentine Belle and Beau banquet, a Christ- mas party and the Go-to-Church-on-Sunday program, which required each member to attend a different church once a month. x N , ! , xxx tx k xx Wg-Af f .xi xi, X, 170 Q - Y - , Sigma i- Y 915, SIGMA HI-Y First row: John Moragne, John Tipton, Gus Johnson, Bill Katopodis. Second row: T. J. Morris, Bob Phillips, Gene Anderson, Bob Bell, Earl Cox. Third row: Bob McNally, Ray Robbins, Leroy Jones, Tom Finn. David Gunckel. SIGMA HI-Y If you should happen to enter the lobby of the Y.M.C.A. about seven-thirty on Monday night, you would find it temporarily inhabited by the members of Sigma Hi-Y. When President Gus Johnson calls the meeting, there is usually much hub-bub while Vice President John Moragne tries to get order and Bill Katopodis checks roll. At some time during the meeting Tom Conger is bound to bring up the everlasting subject of dues, while Gene Anderson vainly tries to plan the coming social activity. The meet- ing finally closes with John Tipton struggling' to line up next week's program. With David Gunckel and Gus Johnson as their senators and Jack Moore as their sponsor, the boys have made a success of all the activities they have undertaken. Through this growing organization, the boys have gained both knowledge and experience which will be beneficial to them in their future lives. 171 , ' was - ff 'I 'Wil . l. S il? f . unior-Senior i-Y y s . .M fi. .ae , A i M3K,gL 7 JUNIOR SENIOR HI -Y First row: Tom Shurtleff, Don Anderson. Henry Wise, Bill Mowery. Orville Hare, Kenneth Gobles, Stanley Gwinn. Second row: Neal McNeill. Bill McCoy, Bob Riley, Bob Bayless, Bill Gilmore, Arnold Brown, Charles Prigmore. Third row: Walter Wamsley, Frank Southard, John Dowell, John Allred, Jerry Keeran, Norwood Dunham, Berry Moss. Mike Saxon. JUNIOR - SENIOR Hl-Y If the red brick building on the corner of Fourth and Cincinnati begins to shake and rumble, don't worry. The cause is just another meeting of the Junior-Senior H1 Y These boys gather every Tuesday evening for a short business meeting After pounding and beating on the desk for five minutes, President John Allred can quiet the boys down enough to call the meeting to order if he raises his voice. Then Secretary Neal McNeill reads the minutes of the last meeting, and Treasurer John Dowell, in no boastful manner, reads the financial statement of the organization. Under the leadership of G. L. Heyl, the group has broadened immensely in interest, fellowship, and membership in the past two years. When the Hi-Y-Keystoners ran the city for a day, John Allred was elected Mayor, and many of the other members took active parts by assuming the duties of the big officials of the city. This year's chapter con tributed generously to the Tulsa Wfar Chest and the Babies' Milk Fund. Through this organization the members have learned the true meaning of group cooperation and fellowship. es-E9 EQ i lilivf A 2 1 ,ff , BV H Z .L 172 in-1 u 1 - A' -A A- ni , gy Triangle Hi- Y TRIANGLE HI-Y First row: Roger Blackwood, Gerald Beasley, Bill Klein, Bobby Fox, Marque Nelson, Henry Deaton, Bob Vassar, Bob Weddle. Second row: Sam Seabolt, Clyde Mathey, Harold Blivins, Jim Maxwell, Roy Rogers, Windsor Atcheson, Frank Campbell, Carl Bolton. Third row: Gerald Vancleave, Fred Elworthy, 5 5 Jerry Moyer, Leonard Cox, Jack Dismuke, John Charles Kramer, Ed Randall, Don Byfield, Ted Ferguson, l Fourth row: Charles Gibbs. Jimmy Wright, Ray Corkille, Charles Forster, Roy Ball, Norman Cross, Kenneth Reed, Ryder Spahr, Stanley Randall. TRIANGLE HI-Y With the excellent direction of John Du Bois, the Triangle Hi-Y has completed another year of Christian fellowship. Ever Thursda evenin at the Y.M.C.A., the members ather for their meetin s. Y Y 8 g S Either a speaker, many of Whom are prominent men in Tulsa, or sports in the gym, arc provided for the entertainment. Sandwiched in between meetings are various parties, such as a hayride or a picnic. Ryder Spahr started the year off as president, but he was called to the Marines in January. A second election was held, and Roger Blackwood was chosen to take his place. All agree that both were fine presidents. Throughout the year the members of the Triangle Hi-Y endeavor, along with the other Hi-Y groups, to live up to their motto, to create, maintain and extend, throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character. X ' EF E M, iw l ' ill-lIf+' Sl 173 Af, ,,A- ,X , W , lgzfvvenfx X ,fQ,s.ff,.j'fT's,M -1 -f i. X gflfififlii IM... v'.,lUl' l .flares aa 'f as vig? aff X Vi? I. f arent- eachers Association A.P.T. EXECUTIVE BOARD First row: Mrs. Frank E. Johnson, Mrs. John G. Bartram, 1VLrs. M. M. Summers, Mrs, Roscoe E. Shutt. Edwin Bonde. Second row: Mrs. W. T. Robinson, Mrs. Paul R. Dixon, Mrs. J. S. Hawley, Mrs. L. Murray Neumann, Mrs, O. B. Damron, D. E. Temple, M. M. Black, Ward H. Green. Third row: Mrs. W. B. Leon, Mrs. Fred Hammett. Miss Joyce Saunders. Miss Gertrude Rector, Mrs. C. G. Carlson, Miss Ednamay Weeks. Miss Lulu B. Beckington, Mrs. Parker W. Patterson. THE ASSOCIATION OF PARENTS AND TEACHERS The Association of Parents and Teachers has as its ob'ect the coo eration of the arents and the 1 . s 1, P . 1 1 P 1 1 teachers for the ood of the u ils. To accom lish this aim, ever arent IS invited to om the or-- 1 . g . P P P y P 1 1 1 1 1 ganizatnon and to support its program by attendance at all general meetings and by participating in its activities. The theme this year was Helping Your Child Succeed. The A.P.T. started out by getting ac- quainted with the teachers at the fall reception, and then the members familiarized themselves with their children's school schedule on Back to School Night, when parents met in a general assembly and then attended the same classes their children attend on a typical day. Continuing the theme, the next four programs were based on Plans for Health and Safety, Higher Ideals and Standards in the Home, Understanding School Procedure, Useful Community Living. Since the problems of the three high school classes are different, patroness groups are organized for each class. All mothers are invited to attend patroness meetings, in which faculty members explain and discuss such matters as the selection of classes, homework, grading, part-time employ- ment, permanent records, choice of colleges, scholarships, and information for draft-age boys. In addition the patroness groups handle welfare and financial aid when it is needed. The smaller groups stimulate sociability and friendship. This year the A.P.T. was especially interested in carrying out a broad recreation program both in the high school and the city, and sent a number of parents, students, and teachers to the Recrea- tion Institute. An executive board of about thirty parents nad faculty members meets each month to carry on the business of the A.P.T., which is to further the success of youth. 174 V J - 4 A SOPHOMORE PATRONESSES First row: Mrs Don Smith, Mrs. De Verne Doss, Mrs. Jeff Archer, Mrs. T. J. Essley, Mrs. L, F. Pollock, Mrs. F. J, Dobson, Mrs. Amos Burtt, Mrs. J. K. Fashken, Mrs B. C. Beck, Mrs. Alvin Krupnick. Second row: Mrs. C, L. Swim, Mrs. R. W. Alexander. Mrs. K. R. Hudson, Mrs Mabel M. Hart, Mrs. C. G. Carlson, chairmang Mrs. E. L. Semple, Mrs. E. B. Burns, Mrs. Harry Davis, Mrs, J. W. Orman, Miss Gertrude Rector, sponsor Third row: Mrs, J. C. Wallis, Mrs. Robert B. Witcher, Mrs. V. O, Whitak: r, Mrs. Ross Beard, Mrs. Earl Keeler, Mrs. Dick Elkins, Mrs. Roy T. Reeves, Mrs. Wiley Gentry, Mrs. H, E. Rorschach, Mrs. E R. Lindsey, Mrs. R. G. Berry. Fourth row: Mrs. Ted Brickner, Mrs. H. I. Bowden, Mrs. William Forster, Mrs. L, B. McIntosh, Mrs, J. W. Reynolds, Mrs E. P. Potter, Mrs. H. M, Coulson, Mrs. R. F. Limbaugh, Mrs. H. C, Comey, Mrs. Paul A. Wilson, Mrs. J. R Stagg. Mrs. J. F. Carter, Jr. JUNIOR PATRONESSES First row: Miss Weeks, sponsor, Mrs. Leo H. Towers, Mrs, Wm. Guier, Mrs. A. N. Jockem, Mrs. L. M. Morris, Mrs. Alan F. Wicks, Mrs H. B. Mouton, Mrs, W. E. Swink, Mrs. O. V. Harrison. Second row: Mrs. P. B. Kaufman, Mrs. Z. W. Gunckel, Mrs. Geo. H. Coe, Mrs. R, M. Reeder, Mrs. Oscar L Deardorff, Mrs. A. H. Slemp, Mrs. Charles A. Gibbs, Mrs. W. C. Myers, Mrs. A. S. Lally, Mrs R. A. Hickerson. Third row: Mrs. Hugh Webster, Mrs. A. H. Inderriden, Mrs. Floyd H. Carter, Mrs. Grover Prewett. Mrs. Ralph Steinman, Mrs. R. J. Christian, Mrs. Geo. V. Dunn, Mrs. Harold T, Morley, Mrs. J. R. Conway, Mrs. Max Littlefield, Mrs. Ralph Turner, Mrs. Charles E. Lee, Mrs. C. R. Wachenhuth. Fourth row: Mrs. F. J. Powell. Mrs. H. C. Randells, Mrs. C. L. Harrison, Mrs. L. R, Traband. Mrs. C. E. Conger, Mrs. R. W. Conn. Mrs. C. R. Godsey, Mrs. E. F. Brite, Mrs. A. L. Beekley, Mrs. John Merritt, Mrs. Parker Patterson, chairman, Mrs. R. B. Roy. SENIOR PATRONESSES First row: Mrs. John G. Bartram, Mrs. Clarence F. Gates, M.rs. W. A. Dean, Mrs. H. M. Rorschach, Mrs. Clyde F. Hawkins, Mrs. John Roth. Mrs, J. N. Glass, Mrs. E. C. Sager, Mrs. R. M. Dunn, Mrs. Samuel Orman, Mrs. H. A. Cambbell, Mrs. 'Walter J. Philp. Second row: Mrs. O, J. Dedmon, Mrs. R. E. Trumbull, Mrs. F. C. Lidle, Mrs. Marion Tucker, Mrs. Marque O. Nelson, Mrs. Walter A. Gexmelt, Mrs. J. J. Promos, Mrs. L G. Ferguson, C. G. Dryden, Mrs. L. C, Crump, Mrs. D. D Averyt, Miss Lulu Beckington, sponsor. Third row: Mrs. C. J. Frazier, Mrs. J. E. Snow, Mrs. Charles Symonds, Mrs, C. V. Milliken, Mrs. W. C. Bechtel, Mrs. H. M. Ashton. Mrs. France Paris, Mrs. Herbert Ladd, Mrs. F. E. Johnson, Mrs. Roscoe E. Shutt, Mrs. W. B. Wilson, lVlI'S.XVllli?l11l Harrold. Fourth row: Mrs. C. E. Marshall, Mrs. William Woriley. Mrs, H. C. Soore, Mrs. Blanche Tiffany, Mrs. Andrew Gilmour, Mrs. G. E. Ferguson, Mrs. L E. Lindsay, Mrs. G. D. Hawkins. Mrs. F. P, Theirnan. Mrs. F. C. Swindell. Mrs. .I, W, McMillan, Mrs. W. E. Phillips, Mrs. F. E. Dray. 175 K I' STUDENT CUSTODIANS-First row: John White, Al Mayfield, Jim Gandy, Calvin Zongker, Bob Potter, Ted Newton. Second row: Earl M, Sanders, Robert Morris, Glen Caughron, Carl Smith, Herbert Oakley, Steve Sawyer. GAMBITIZERS-Lower left-First row: Ray Poling, Robert Cartmill, JoJo Freyrnuth, Carlos Ellson. Max Maneval, Kathleen Dorroh. Second row: Keene Van Orden. David Hudson, John Charles Kramer, David Reed, Marvin Lomax, Phyllis Gustafson, Lloyd Crocker. RED CROSS-Lower right-First row: Mrs. Mattie Morrison, Carolyn Bryan, Betty Helen McClelland, Margaret Brown, Billy Deaton, Don Cole. Second row: R. V. Lulow, Norma Thetford, Marian Roth, June Pearson, Florence Johnson, Miss Lucile Witte. Third row: Jim Maxwell, Bill McCoy, Marvin Lomax, David Reed, John Elder, Frank Adams. The Student Custoclizms :ire the industrious workers who clean Centralls halls :ind rooms. Althou h the cluh is small this ear H Y n the hoys have hurl ll lot of fun :mtl have succeeded in keeping the building neat and healthful :it :ull times. 'Ilhv Clznnhitizers, rhess fiends extrziorclinzlry, meet every lVlonclny :ifter school to shnrpeu their wits by inntvhing ability with other chess players. 'llhe nnziin purpose of the Central Real Cross, nmcle up of representatives from various school orgzunizzitions, is to prmnnte the Rell Cross inemlvership rlrive in the first semester of the srhool year. llowever, throughout the year many other zletivities, such as the hook and magazine drives, fire sponsored for the wellnre of those in neerl. 176 ourtesy Service Club, C emistry Club, Medica Club val COURTESY SERVICE CLUB First row: Betty Joe Young, Thelma Hill, Mary Alice Park, Shirley Asbury,Nelmarie Chouteau, Virginia Mattoon. Second row: Violet Sager, Nina Gordon, Harriett Thompson, D. E. Temple, Mariellen Wright, Fern Neck, Beverly Suttle. CHEMISTRY CLUB First row: Robert Ragland, Max Maneval, Sam Brenner, June Pearson, Norma Thetford, Betty Neumann. Second row: Clarence Gates, David Hudson, Dorothy Dray, Mar- que Nelson, Mrs. Muriel Pearson, sponsor. Third row: Rowena Cohan. John Charles Kramer, Marvin Lomax, Mack Hennington, Lloyd Crocker, Phyllis Gustafson, Homer Bradshaw. MEDICO CLUB First row: Ruth Borochoff, Margaret Riedesel, Betty Ro- berts, Jane Robertson, Willadean Morrison, Lois Enoch, Marilyn Garrison, Mary Lynn Cease. Second row: Elvin Bumgarner, Elaine Haney, Elaine Offenbacker, Theresa Jones, Wilma McConnell, Jacqueline Hanes, Mary Lee Brown, Charles Guy, Bob Saunders. Third row: Miss Lucile Witte, sponsor, Billy Deaton, John Charles Kramer, Marvin Lomax, Joyce McNeese, Claire Harbert, Napoleon, Betty Helen McClelland, JoAlice Barnard, Betty Roberts, Harriett Thompson, John Ware, Bonnie Malloy. ,. I. Girl Scouts ,E Q. 3,E l'2': , LJ l 'f N15 -1, .- I, GIRL SCOUTS First row: Betty Harkness Mary Jo Littlefield Iona Almon Carol n Pro s P tT , , , y PD , a 'urneix Second row: Joan Faulkner, Joyce Cooley, Betty Jane Thomas, Helen Rozzell, Norma Lea Allen. Bobbie Anne Schow. Third row: Donna Stanley, Melba Myers, LaWanda Barrett, Laurene Castello, Marion West, Doreen An- derson. Fourth row: Marguerite Wilson, Vera Lisle, Mary Halladay, Kathryn Griffith, Nancy Aston, Margaret Towers. GIRL SCOUTS The Girl Scouts have always prepared themselves to meet emergencies. Six years ago when th Girl Guides in England proved their efficienc th S d v y, e couts create a new organization in line with national defense, which is known by the name of Senior Service Scouts Amon the 1 h ' . g nany c oices offered in the field of service projects, Central's Senior Service Scouts are participating in five. The first of these is in the field of domestic help, of which there is a distinct shortage because of women being needed in war industries. Helpers in this field are the Child Care Aides, who under the instruction of Mrs. Rebecca Nelson, are taking care of children whose parents are on night shifts. Th l h l ' ' ' ' ' ey a so e p in nurseries for the small children of women attending Red Cross or doing other war work. A second group, the Hospital Aides, are working after school and on Saturday at St. John's and Hillcrest hospitals to help relieve Nurses' Aids and G L d' . Th prepare trays, and work as receptionists. rey a ies ey run errands, answer bells, A third group, the Senior Service Scouts, working on a program of physical fitness are call d . , f . e Nutrition Aids and are now making this course into a beauty clinic. And in spite of the present restrictions concer ' . ' ' d ning aviation an age requirements for pilots a group of Girl Scouts are beginning now in pre-flight activities on the ground. Under the directihn f M' H l 0 iss e en Howland the girls are able to study meteorology, aerodynamics, airplane navigation and aircraft communications. In addition to these special activities they are carrying out their regular work which enables them to become adequately prepared citizens. 1 178 .3 , l FEATURES Gifts of thine along the Way A K . . e ., ,,N.f.g, W NA f H.-4... x -WJ 2 im , -4, . ,. uri' ,v ' , , ,, 3 V. i mm. Mg ' S.. K f .f V , 'WV'-RX L w f f 2 2 lj A-,,ylVgi,.:.,i 5 Mi Vywwifbvavaw ' . N- gf WMS,-,1f. ..g 2 ,JI x ,,.M,.,,..,,,,...,m.,... , .W M ' .',..MQ,.Q..,,,,,Q,,..,,......-.ew 'W K gba F'S:fTi S jp 'K C gw - U Q3 wdffl.r6,1 1 J QQGNVE ? -K 4 , ,V 5r.m-law-sfanpfl ' f 'W W 'NQ IWW f ' L vi LM 351 M, ?Q ' f, - .,, .,.. NM..m.,-W.. .ff . me-5 1 r Nfgiirfgycisi A 'sake 1 Pl 5,2 1 QI, 'M aw-sg rv . X :QA . ,. ,Vh.. - M ,.,. 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I-IIS MAJESTY, DALE NVOODARD, KING DAZE XVIII 'fnzfs Ton BIARSHALL -lm MAxxx'1aLL L The 1944 Daze For the Beauty Alice Bruner - Swing and sway. if Marx Lewallen Nice work U Don Hansen ,you can get xt fthe footy King Daze Mumc hath charm XVIII and his Sen Tom Wim-shall, Jim Maxweil The Daze Board hard at work. inr Attendants- Dale Woodard, Here and There at Central Where the Way May Lie . . . David Huwon--Slave Lee Huddleston--What we do , . , , ,, , to the galleys, without him? Vkcxc you cur on the. roof of Central? Sievefsfxfilyairzgfxggh out Bird's ey? view of Central. Reverberations of War Distant Shines the Goal . . . ' ' 4 , , , , , V' ' l P ' D i ' ll Iff Nlfzrgfgoxffoglii11521-Wgiifrggl, Igsxin' Issumg raison books m the North Audxtormm, uuglngn. gxlberer I S . . rf ..f-wwf? Mary Houchins---Mary contemplates Life, - Ware Marsden, Tod Ferguson-A good buy in a war horid ,N gf' if vi Gold is where you find ii- David Brock. Margaret Bruwn--Counting ihvm. Margaret? in pw' 'lea :QL l K 2? bil 9 'yew 5 3:5 sl.. N sb ,A , 5 mmm aEl1'if:,.L in-.. if xlwilfwk X - . 5 x.. ,Y N gf , Y. o 55, 'sz fmggm '1 4 xx 2 Hs - -A u..f,,:'- ,-fwugk 2 ' Vs. - ' V555 i, f T4 '-iii JL,g'f-Hike xg 5 I i' M 31, . W LEQ 1, ,sy bi .. 553132251 1 ii: Classroom Activities Grant Us W1'sdom . . . John Masters speaking--N0 Comprende Price Street, Oralee Davis, David Hudson- '- Oralee tells Price how it's done. L Ches Herndon. Howard Gatewood, Alan Gaylor, Don Hall, Norwood Dunham- Chester Frazier H0pe.yQu' These experiments in physics! know what you're doing! x 'Q W' 7 5 ifiw Wi, 7 ' L -QQ 31 101 E T fifjfgfw 541 I -Q ' A 1 Q, -i ' P -F453 fi 7 Dissecting a pig's eye in psychology Confusing, iSn'i ii? M H A -5 Ermita Krepps. Virgil Jones. Bernice Williams- ' Besame Mucho. Duff Arnold. Bernice Mudxfine, Betty Ann Bohart -The South American way. ' Tum Tollvsnn. Don Turner- Getting even with the girls, eh boys? The peace and quiet ni the iibrary. Future housewives. ..ff3' John Crites-Nice designs. John. Charles Powell. Bob Chappell. Don Hansen --Drafting or drafted? W X, fbyra R Le-lin Tuttle, Virginia Burchum, Martha Barton -'Thrue Dreams. X Biil Mowerb'-So thmfs the way they make blue-prints. Boys--Dick Ladd, Dann Welch-Girls-Rose Elia ' Kirkpatrick, Betty Lou Harper. Jenn Ford -- Off wc go . . . Assemblies Seek Eternal Truth . 3 wilnE'32H?Egg:tS?2f'n wilson' Mary Glass!-Watch the azorners, Mary, , Blow 5 1 M I B 1, 5 4 D 'g g Windsor Atcheson. Jean Whitwell, zoo ?xFnr:'kie:is-Sp,0gob?e Louise Shutt, John Dowell--King size .- Hugh McKee, Buddy Jones, x s Bette Craigo, Dovie Sue Kerns v0llfI'31S l'0YHlfyf g 1 ., .-. fTf599?EUD5 Weirstersehallegxge, AAYA M , 1. L ,,. f Clarence Gates- Speech' And it sounds even better The P1ay's the T hingw Tom Marshall, Lucille those daggers. Lucille. Truth and Light . . . x 'ff V,.' N.. Man Lvm, Cease jim Makgytll.. Clarence Gates, Tom Marshall John Mama um, 1 ,glow Charles Kramer All together non 'LS' -a M. S. A ,, nn W Jack Childs .lim Maxwell Gordon Patten. I4' old Rorschach, Mary Houchins, John liqbgy' Mary Linn Qease.. lvanen Lindsay-Prompter'Drummer! Watch that schoolgirl complexion, boys. Ray Anderson, Kathryn Griffith- V from Mgyghgll, Jim Todd.. Christmas tie, Ray? yawn yearn, Tom, Gerald llckley--Slnilc. plain boy. smile. tt- t f t YQ ,'-J,g M , 4 ,ui , P ' 'M' -, 5:5 be t, Thcy'rc watching you. Peggy, QW What do you charge. Mr, Martin? 3 It '- ki ' 1 3 i Lucilte Burns. Jack Childs, Tom Marshall-Satisfied. Jack? Rosenxary Joneg, Kcigh yliller-. Sam Seabolt. Lucille Burns- T00 Glass and Siindhfn-701168-' Trouble brewing? D0n't do it. Sam. Right to the chm. Caroline Graham, Mary Houchins, Sam Seabolt Alma Rae Womble--Just a friendly argument, Stop! Women at work. 2 ,i Practical Experience We Have Pledged Our Youth . vl 1 I 2 5 a ,1 n e 2 z if fi 5 tly, Wiley Simpson-ls that right now? 0U 'ffl' U15- B tt Ma s Jennie Lou Thompson, Christina McCunc--Life at the offlce Clifford Roberts--Watch out for your fingers. 2 N 3' , Ruth Ann Polk, Betty Pong,-011 me job, Edwin Eaton-Watch out for your head. N. ,ff , ,Q , 'Y Dol Endicott Margaret Shirley Marjorie Whitt-Steady now NIHYIOIWE Irene Carter--May I heh: you, please. ores , , iff? 5 , 2 'WMM if 'F e I , MW , .A, J .gg W H I V 1, H W ,M 0 M, 3 amiga 1 l , .A E U 3 NN,A, Destruction--Then construction. Clarence Cooley--Co-operative , worker in a drug store un Outside the Classroom , . , Th1'oughEaoh Day J0hnT1L0b'?,Y YUM v-101111 Cri!0S-- Fred Daniel, Dick Brammer. Jerry Barnett, 3 9 11 avfalf, JOYIIITIZV- Betty Boharl-The gang's all here, School's out, sch00l's outg Daze Bang! featuring Bill Pate- . teacher let the monkeys out. V Pmcilff mHk0S Dfffffll. R Q sg. . osoh T shhh jjj ak? , Y 3 MQ K U ' K E' 25 I ' , ,7 fy ,W , ,5 2 f . KH, My 'ai A ., , M ' ' Jerry Barneif and Jo Ann Rogers? Y Ted Fer uson. Peggy Solt, Nnrma Deere- Frank Adams and PH!!! MBH!9.5'- Just call them jail birds. 'ghgy always get their 'nan' Boy meets girl on stairway. 1- A , 5. f f H I 283 : -' i 'S 5 X, I ,.,-.11 Whose foci on the mayor's desk? I Rolling 'cm or tying hundlcs? 1 K Roy Rogers and Betty Lou Peirerson-'l'he3 rc humang just enjoying Ccnu-al's Hobo Day. ,, fl Bob McMakin. Daxid Reed. Carolyn Cullen. Don 'I'urner-The brains oi' the intercity council mu-ting? More gossip than food. Roy Trahzind--Roy beating it out at the Bon Ton Ball. Joan Bechtel. Carolyn Cullen-M Don't chvai. Culicn. Patti Cc-vil-XVhat'ya hummixf. Patti? ,fan ig John Morley. Don Le Bus. Jimmy Kerr, . h f H ! H Bill Reardon. Jerry Barnett-Moron joke? 'hut 3 bum: 0 'Hoes 5' Q gl 11 emurrfxm ELMO RAY XWILSON SENIOR October 14, 1924 October 1, NWILLIAM HAYDEN BROXVN SENIOR September 18, 1926 October 16, ELMO OLIVER SENIOR July 26, 1926 November 13, THOMAS PENNINGTON SOPHOMORE October 27, 1928 December 17, 196 1943 1943 1943 1943 1 l ' 197 ' ' Service Honor Roll dk ,L 'L If I XJ AAB, RARnLB BRANs1:11:R. wALLAc: cAnsvARPR:u. :u nAvIs. J c roRcR:, Boa RoPs1Rou,wILLIAN RR:B:L, NaRRIs uI:AnoR, nm AAB, nowARn o:LB:R1 aRANnIs. RENNEYR cA1cRIms. Bos oAvIs. NIER I I roms. PAUL RoLLowAv. PAUL RBNIAA, I-REB uEANs, RDBERY AcR:RL:v. :REB BnAz:AL. B:R1 cA1Es. PAUL nAvIs. RIQRARB rovIL, RIL:v RoLu:s. JAcR w. RRI1IRos, sEoRe: u:cUu, Boa Amus. Bos Bmsnmunz, PAUL CAUGRRQN. :uo:NE oAwsoN. BAL: I ERANIA, DQNALI: RoUs1oN. GARLANB RELLIRLR. nzwms MERRELL. vAL am: ALnRma:. Rcsnn Bnowu. cRARL:s cRANnLER. BILL BEAN, sILLv I-RANRLIN. BoNALo Rousmn, Jaw noNALn NIL:s. Bos AL:xANB:R, Lum Bnown, :v:R:11: 1 JR cRAuoL:R. P:1:R JAuI:s I::BRUcou:. PRILIP I PURR, ALvIn Row:, sAu MILLER, PIUPERY ' ALEAARUER. 1oAmv ' Bnown, L:Rov cRANs:LLoR, sR:soRv omvszv. Jo: rox, Bos L RuaR:s. RERRII N. MILLER, JAELBILL ALLEN. WILLIAM sRowrI. sPI:RNAu cH:uow:1R, wAL1oN n:RsRIM:R. RARQLU , VAULKNEW- JOSEPH RUNYI DAN MILLER, JACK C. AIAs1U1z, IRA Bnoww, wAL1:R RILRARB cRRIs1:Ns:N. JIM n:RsRIN:R, R:I1R RuRL:v, BRUCE MILLER, RoB:Rv v. AuN:x. PAUL BRUMNE11. JACR cRRIs1:NsEN. RoB:Rr E mcxsom. cR:s1:R w I HANNAFORD. DALE MILLER. TOM J. ARms1RoRs. cLAR:Nc: envAu1. BILL ELARR. BILLv c Bmcs. RAWQRB RARL:v. Jour: 1 MI1I:R:LL. JAu:s ARP. MARSRELL snvsou. sw ELARRE, R:NRv mxow. RovAL RARv:v. PAUL L:o uIz:, BILL AsRLocR. Jo: Buucn, :owARo ERURERILL. 'rm ooos:. JIM uA1rI:Ln, RARBLB vow. RAv A1cRIsoN. LAwRENc: Bums. L:oN cLINRscAL:s. JACR nooL:v. RUGR R NAWNANI NORMAN I1 NCINERILF. GEN: A1RINs. BILLv I:uRNL:v. GLENN cLouo. J:Rnv wAvN: noUsLAs. BoBBv I - G -- IIoov:R, WILLIAN La moN1GoM:nv. BILL AVERV. DAN BURNS. S7ANLEv COE. MILTON DOWELL. NDRACE E EJALUWAWN- WILLIAM U4 ' 1 MOORE. DICK AVERV. JAMES B, BUNRIS. BOB COFFEY. TONY DGWNEY, DAN I GA'-VW' 'EYE LACUWAN. JAMES MUOPEI LEON AVERVY. JOHN EURRIS, JOHN COLCLASURE, BOB DUCOMMON. J C GARREYI- C 'f57E' LAVPKIN- 559555 VUOFEI UDELL AVRES, JIMMY BUSH. JACK COLSTON, LEE DUKE, RICHARD I GENEVI MAX LANE- PWLUF VUWGANI WUBERT AMBER, JAMES BIJSKE. PAUL COMES, WILLIAM LERUV DUNNAM. C J GIEONEYI JOE '-ANG5YU 4- AVN'-'PLD VUWFISUN-CHARLES AM:s, :us:nE ILLA Ia:AsL:v,s:RALn L. JR. cARLToN, JIMMI: :Us:N: QUNLAP, JAER I I GIBSON. BILL LARIAIN. JAQR uow:Rv, MIR: AVERLNERMAN NELSON BOYD, RICHARD COOPER. GRAHAM DUNLAP. JERRY GILLESPIE- JW '-ARKWI KENNEVH VULUN5- BRUCE BRAV, RAVMON HOWARD COOPER. WENDELL DUNN. DICK GWENSI DALE LAWKINI PAUL MCCOLLUMI SAM ELAKESTAD, ROBERT COPPEDGE. DAVID DUNNING, TOM ::5Al:RI VUZRIS LAVUW- W'-355' VCWLUN- JUHN R COUNSIL, DON DAVISON, EDWIN ROV 'N I JON LAWRENCE- JIM W- MEAD- EARL CRITESI C, DAWSON. JACK soonwm. BILLv L:AcR, u:Lvw u:R:11. nALLAs B CI, R I I M D T IT aR::n, L:wIs LEACRMAN, JACR MILLER. JAM:s P C,,ff,ff,','ffL,,,,'1,, ,,ZNfQLL,fQ'oM GAILILR, KENNUII LEWIS, RARQLD F. MILLER. WILLIAM CROW BILL DUTTONIFI-OID GRIrnR. L:s1:R -' I I L:wIs. sL:n MI1cR:LL. cRARL:s w Y B WI-IAIII JACA B XI- II 6RIrrI1R, c.:RALn LIv:Lv. BILL MELAUGRLIN. Jos:PR I BAGGETII EUGENE CURTIS. BILL X sRIar.s. RAnRv LocR:, :v:R:11 BAILEII, I-IARoLn CRAIG, z. Lww Jn. G T 5 ' 'A'-P' EUGENE J ' LOFEL OSCAR BAKER' BUD GAMER' DUANE sALLIoN,1:n Jouzs RARLAN LucAs, ..IAcR BAAERA ,AU CRITESA JOHN aIBsoN. cLm1ou JAv JAcoBs, BAPIB Lovo. JAm:s YRUMAN EAMIELD' JOHN CHANEVI AIISSEI-L EI aoooww, Ron:R1 L:: .IAcoBs.s1:PR:u Lovo,1RuRMAR BANAIIEAD. JIMMY Jonmson, ALBER1 LAcA. RUIaoLPR LE: BARI-IAM, BILL Jameson, nAL: A A Jonuson, PRILIP gggggj gy' BAR1L:11, cLIr1oR - E f JOHNSTON' EUGENE BAss. wILLIAIA RoBER1 :AeL:1oN. JANE: R I I A II :I'::::fA:'E U' 323521 ZZZEIII ECffJ25'3Lf7iT LLL HALL-LEE JOHNSOMLENDON 'I 71 EAAUAIANI AOAAAT EDWAAD ELAIOTII EIIFOAD I RALLIuAv,1:o Jcrmsou, oRAcE :Luo n:IsRBoRs. L4oRRIs EAEMANI AAROLD EAGLES. DEI-MAA I RAIL,cI.w. Jou:s. JAv RIcRARn N:IeRacIRs. PAUL BELL, LLMIL LNGLL.. LMI. I I gAggCgAIf:gILfS I f EE 'f GLENN A , R - - NIcPIoLsoR, BILL SISZQAEI 12:32 g3IgIjf0I1AAg'CK LLL, IWLI. MIIII, .W -L Ill L ff IIILIIQLSDN, Lum MACAU AAI EVANUWI J D RAw4ocR, LAN: RAsP:R, BILL MABRANB, non NoRRAN. aILL BI-AIA' JEAOI-D EVANS' BOB I RANs:L,RoB:II1 R. RAUPIAAN, RoB:R1 LoR:uzo IAABRIQAL. ERARcIscc NoRRIo.cLvoE. JR. BOGANI FRWEAICA EDWARDS' ALAN JOAN . RARnEN, :ARL R:LL:v, RIcPIARB uAJoR,:nwARo L, IIoR1RcU11, cLm1oR AOHNI HOWARD EMIGAI CUDA RARRIs.PAUL R:Nu:ov, PAUL uAIL:s, cLvu: NoR1ou, BILL EONNEAI C A RARRIsoN.RIcRARU R:NsLow, Bos NA1I-Us, aILLv Nowou, EAN BOMA' A C A A C i RAus:R, :v:R1 RERR, JACR uA1REw. mARsRALL NoRwooB, BILL BOROFSAYI EDDIE EASE. GERALD A F W uAwR, BILL RILsoR:, RUBER1 uA1soN, s:oRe: c N:ILsoN. Roe:R R BovAIRB. BILL cAMPB:LL. JIM rARLLv. RoBER1 I E N'no G A5 'mo' LL - A'-L'5Tf - -'AC' Bowsw, mov cAuAnv. Boa - D 7- PEENBERG. J:RRv :E:g:'iizFgl BOB AWOLOUDI 9 'A Bowm:R. oALLAs cAnRoN, PA1 BAMQN. rR:u II-:RRAuo:z. JUAN I I HIGGEIIS AWN AINg'Jg 'Es F' MCM GEo GE sow. Bossv cARn:R, Jmuv BAMRBN, RIERARB r:RRI:R, JoRNNv I HII-I-EIWAN Lawn-L AING':'IofW A J : ' Bova. RARRv cARB:R. PAUL uAUsR:R1v. RIcRARo r:RRILL. JACK I I NINCALEI 'JOAN W AIAAIIANIA JIM' M:LAImmIIN 'A'EPA BRADPQRB, :B CARNAN, JERRv nAvIs, AR1NUR PICRLIN, wAL1:R I IIoDGENI'BoB ' ALAUS LIJOVD IACMANCIN AHA'- BRAusRAw. :RANK cARP:N1:R. BILR nAvIs, cR:s1:R rI:Ln, Bos I I,o,.,.MANIMA,WIN ALINEIAILL - BRANMER, LI:o RoB:R1 CARR, rRANR W I 'Ihcsc :Irc the YIZIIIICS of students who wore In Central High School un or sinvc December 7, 19-Il, and who have cIItcI'L:fI the armcd forces of thu I'nIrcII Status. These charts were hmught up to clan- IYIarCh 1, 194-4. nAvIs. RARRv rIR:s1oNE. JAcR I uc wILLIANs , JIM 2 J I .l Z1,, 'A JIT. YT '1 I ..II,.L I I I I I8 A , ,w L, oIu:ILIA, RAv Rooms, nIcR s1A1oN.cRARL:s E. wALB:u. stone: I cv:IwI:v:R. REI1R RoLL:n, Lzon RI, sNI1R,cRARL:s r. wALn:u, smuzv I aww. wAvu: RowLANn, Rossa! s1:IL. BRAI:v wAL1:n. PE1:n owne, R:I1R nowL:v. I.vL: svR::1. Pmc: wARn, RERBER1 I RvALs, Jam wARn, JAMES Run, PAUL wARn, wAL1ou I RABICAN, No:L NUNAR wces. Jew RA1LIrr, BAvIu w:N1woR1R, JAu:s I P 'R RIVES, DARRELL LEE WEST, CEC'L EDWARD I PADQN. JAM:s Rosas, BoB WES1. GLENN PALRI:R, BBN Rusv, LAUR:Nc: c. w:s1BRooR, PREENAR I PEEL, v:RRoR RU1L:Im:, RILRARB L:: wzsvenoom Jorwwv vEuc:, o:w:v R::u, R:rw:1R s. wRI1Ax:R, :REB pgngz, LAWENLE wRI1:, wILLIAIA P:RRv P:ncIvAL. PAUL wv-IITE. HAROLD PERREAUL1, Jomnv wRI1:, RARRII piggy, ,N wRI1E. I-I:RB:R1 I PEYERS. LEWIS WWTT. DOUGLAS I PRILLIPs. :nwARB WILRELN, cun1Is I vRILLIPs. JALR -- S - wILRINscN. 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JAM:s EREBERIER 1RoRRBRUGR. PA1RIcR : wmcR:s1:R, RICRARU E wma, L:uL:v 1RoRuBRUeR, PAUL wooURINc,I:UAN: sNI1R, RoB:R1 L:: wswonu, wALLAc: wAeN:n,RURL: sMI1R, wAvN: 1ooR:, BILL wooo, vIRsIL wm I sUI11L:, JIMMIE 1RAU1uAN. 1:n I I 1- Q 7 swam-,RAss, JACK rABoR, L:oN I s1::L:, RowARB 1-EGIAAN, snuc: I s1:INu:v:R, RALPN 1URRER,I:ALvIn L. s1:PI-cus, JQRN R 1URR:R,sAM uAvIs srzmsnson, JIM I I - R P s1:rARorr, BE: L:oN - RAMBB, J In s1ILLw:LL, PAUL RAERA, BERNARB s1IMsoN, BILL RAvroRo, RowARn s1ocR1oN, wAL1:R I R::u, I-RANR s1o11. Rsmem R::v:s. Jos:PR s1c11L:mR:, JAv R. 4 X E- R:vNoLns, mov s1RAw, JALR RICE, BILL moun, BILL - u -- I I RIcRARns, BILLv s1um4ARu, e:nALn uNo:nwooo, cLAv I RILRARBSQN, NALLQLM suw1:R, WILLIAN - -Y -' RIcNARnsoN, wAvMAN su11LE, o:AN I RoBER1s, Boa swwr. noeER ' ll I nosams, wAL1:R swIsR:R, non vor,n1, BILL ROBINSON, BILL SCOYY, URAL E VAN VALRENBURG, JACK 'Z 1'- RUBINSQR, nos SRIRLEI, JAM:s R. 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