Central High School - Tom Tom Yearbook (Tulsa, OK)

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H IJ V1 lil 111' TEE 1341.11 IWIJW ,., , ECBI1II'UIIEI1Tz fTfZKHTT1'U1TIjU fif- Q-4? rg' fgxmfg fb? 43. U 19 -. l TCM TOM XL, I- , I PUBLISHED BY Tom Tom Class of Central High School b EQLSA, OKLAHOMA X fi dm? .S rw E DFW G NERAL j X -G. Z A. . : Fl . Yi xx' 'X.- 12: 2, 7 orezwora' ULSA, THE MAGIC EMPIRE, Oi! Capital of the World, so called for its richness in black gold, is in the heart of a great country. In this thriving community is a great high school, built by the town that oil built. As Okla- homa's black gold shot from the earth, its spray sym- bolically covered the town, and from the spots it touched sprang beautiful homes, churches, libraries, museums, parks, and schools. In constructing such a city by wealth of oil the people of Tulsa have also con- tributed to education by giving us the financial founda- tions on which to build high the walls of knowledge. Because of the supreme importance of oil in the devel- opment of Tulsa and in the creation of the educational dream that is Central High School, the Tom Tom staff has chosen for the theme of the 1949 Tom Tom Petroleum Plaantaxy N mn r N gl i a Q ' 1 ig f e 4 'g A l' .r ea'z'w1lz'0n O ECAUSE they had rifion and faith in our neu' worldg because they had courage to face the risks of an entirely new undertakingg because they gave of themselves to found a vast Magic Empire and bring it into enduring existenceg because they paved the way in industry for other men of faith and vision, because they made of their lives an example and an inspiration for those who were to follow in their footsteps, because they added the impetus that was needed to establish the oil derrick against a new horizon, because they made oil the life-blood of America, and finally, because they made it possible for millions of men and women the world over to live in comfort and happiness, profiting from the sacrifice, experience, and idealism of their lives, we of this year's staff dedicate the TOM TOM to the Pioneers of the Oil Industry - l'1' lF2li.2.l ' , J ,A I A K f ?A -, - ' ' Y , R . A v-'fm Diumalrw-n 1 :' rx.,-,- Om Om Sfaff ABOVE! With mueli deliberation and artistic skill members of the Tom Tom art staff capture the numerous phases of Tulsa's great oil industry. BELOW: Members of the editorial staff scrutinize the many group pictures to be used throughout thc Tom Tom. 10 ART Dircvlor of Art Class JOAN BRADLEY BETTY BRIDGES PATTI BEATTIIZ JERRY BURTNER DIANE IRWIN LUCILLE ADAMS DAISY LIEXVIS JEAN PERRY Cl-'llilllli SMITH BEVERLY THORT PSON PAT EDITORIAL PARKER Diwvlor of Tom Tom Class Edilor ,,,,, , . ., Assislan I Iidilor Buxinrss Manager Aafminixlralion Favulfy ,. Facully ., ,. Classes ,,,, Clancy ,,,, Cluxxrx Claisfx , Claxxrs ,,,, Claxxrs , , Afhlrlivs Alhlrlivx A Organizalionx Organizafinus Frulnrrx Fralzlrfs Headings ,,,, , Pholography ,,,,,, Photography ,,,,, C. X. DOWLER BONNIE BARHAM . . ,GRETA JFAN Moom' ,. . ..,..,, .JOHN FIELD Four' MYRNA Lou voN DAI.I.R .. .. 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LUCILE ADAMS FRANCES WELLMON ANDERSON TED C ANDERSON AUBRE BAER an S 1 rx rlrn Q WALTER BARHAM CARRIE BARNETT MARY J BARNETT BRUTUS BEALL fu 1 1 I 11 .111 H1 Inu lnrzgn l.anu1.1s, 511110 M-aww i .ff 1' s., lg... vii LULU B CKINGTON THELMA A BERGGREN 1 1 1 In 111 I 1111421111 GEORGE FULLH1 EH! TULSA HIJHSCI MARTHA E BINKLEY RACHEL BLACKBURN 1 Ax 111111 I rIr11Hrnr7!11'1 Jmrr Iranrlm Hun Nl.1l'1n4 f r Ily1.1IIlr1u1n 1 X1 1: 0 Y .hf Or! 1 11' '1 1 11' S 11' QQ J V xl' K . I H ' 1 Ii V I'l:u'f-.I .I 1' 1111 1 41 ', If yu . 1' Z A , '3 ' ' J, ' HF 5 rm P H.. ' 1..-,..,, I ,ii - 1. . ,fx A . . ,, - BE 2 I Li 12- 1 1 Ivplwl 1. -. - '. v 1 N, T x .. , I - . 7 11 1, 111 - I 1 Ivy 14111111 rum. 1 .- 1- . 11 1 I. 1 wx .3 4 1' 5 Q1 ff' 'V 11' 1 1 In fwujll, 1'71n X Hur, RUTH BLAYLOCK LILLIAN R BROOKS RALPH BURCHAM SAM BYRD Ml 'f HI NNY Buxmnn hlucahzm Mallremnhcx CARL D CASON CLYDE C CHARVOZ FLOY ELLIOT COBB SARA A COLEMAN lilu Ina! 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Sl: X v .--1 EULA WHITAKER BILLIE Your-IG ' W I 'I 'I ' l I Dnrrlor nj Lafrlrrla nlan I r umm nl Q I H 'tm IN H In nu :Img STUDILNT COUNCIL CABINET SII imc.: Robert Kahle, recording secretary: Martin Kramer corresponding secretary: Bob Kramer, president: Beverly Brand, inter-school representative: ,lean I.ingelbach, treasurer: Betsy Markland, inter-school council representative. S'i'AxtnNt,: Betty Lou Branham, parliamentarian: Miss Ifaye I.aird, sponsor: Sally Barbre, vice-president: Charles Conner, inter-school council representative: Mr. Ll. B. Ifrwin, sponsor: -lack Ilavenpirt, inter-school council representative. Ambassadors of Amity The Central Iligh School Student Council, under the competent guidance of the two new sponsors, Miss Faye I.aird and Mr. B. Ifrwin, has completed one of the most active years in its history. Again, as in previous years, the Council compiled Hella Ceulrrll, the student directory, and then sold directories and pennants as money-making projects. The Council also sponsored the annual all-school dance, held following the Central-Rogers game. During the year, members attended the southern, state, and city conventions. At the convention of the Southern .-Xssociation of Student Councils in Mobile, Alabama, three delegates represented Central. Accompanied by Dr. Roy Y. Maneval and Miss I.aird, they stopped at New Orleans and other picturesque places along the way. Iiight delegates were in attendance at the Eighth Annual State Convention of the Federation of Oklahoma High School Student Coun- cils, in Cushing, Oklahoma. At this convention Central was chosen to preside over the nest state convention. The all-city convention this year was held at Central. With the theme, Improving Our Iiducational Opportunities in the Tulsa High Schools, the discussion groups discussed many useful ideas. The Student Council officers for the 1948-49 year were Bob Kramer, president: Sally Barhre, vice-president: Martin Kramer, corresponding secretary: Boh Kahle, recording sec- retary: jean I.ingelhach, treasurer: Betty I.ou Iiranham, parliamentarian: Charles Connor, jack Davenport, Beverly Brand, and Betsy Marltland, Inter-School Council Repre- sentatives. Wfiflf A' 7. . ,. . new , gf'A' A -1-ff-f-'f S n S'l'UIJlQN'l' CQOUNCII. GROUP I lllkNl Row: Joyce Gumlrcu, Sally Bcvins, Nancy llmxxmrd, l5.1rlv.1r.1 Cmlwlc, Dnrutlmy Cline. mlly lhrriwn. l5.xrlur.1 Hull Q Shirley Hogan, Teddy C uuclnn.1n. lhmrutluy Harris, Kyle Guddmrd. SILOND Row: Butts Ihvix, Nlnrilyn l'f.1ZCC, Ann Kirkpatrick, Suv Lxwlcy, I,cc Clunplwcll, klnqn l..1ncr, -Iunc phlair, Al LL lflnrcy, Sl1Z.lI'lI'IU -lcnninggs, lzlxic Nhc liulvilm, Wvillcnc l'QAl1I1. Sllirlcy Clulwn. pl-Hllill Roxx: Mr. -I. IS. lfrwin, sponsor, lxvcrcrr llulclnnsun, H.1Yff' Harltun, Hill .-Xddisun, 'lied Gilmwn, l'..1rl Denny, Nm Curtin Cilmrlcs Arclmxnlw, Nl.1x Umar, Nlnx lhvliclx, -Ir., l..lXVI'Cl1L'C lfng, Alulxn Klux. s .i -, WE 1 lion KR.-XXH 14 .lllml Rom lil KM11 I l-xucp unlur Nllc. KI. B. l.KXKlN,CU-SpHI1SUI'Uf rhu 5lULllJI1lc,ULlllL'll, with l1ix.1lwlL in Student Council I1N.'L'llIl':L while Nl.1rlin .lNNlNI,lllIN, sells lf4'llnCfw1lr'.1lx tn mgur Q.cntr.1lilcx. Kmmcr rcauls Llw minutes. .......-- me Il I we S'l'L'DliN'l' COUNCQII. GROUP Z l lkxl Rim: Nliwl.iyul.1ird, xpunsor, Kltlirine Snider. Carol Zeligson, klein XleCQonnell, Clurlottc l3unli.xni, Dorothy Rlicus Ierry SllL1l1'l.lIl, Xlarilyn liiL'li.irLlwii, Norma lliompson, l.uuille Roberts, Sliirley Scale. IIUNII Ram: Nancy Sisler, linice SILIISINLIII, Gerry Reluriek, Nlirilyn lomlon. Ann Rielmrtls, Alcan Perry, Silly lender- ing, Naney Wflllgiee, Peggy lu Petty. lkitliy l'owers, Alnxxnne Nltzitl, lJi.ine Sinclilen, loin l'.1rlxer. I-llllill linux: liill Nliller. lilll XY'ooil, llixitl Sipux, lJ.1le Young, .Xmly Aloe Spurgeon, slim NIJ une, Nlirtus XY'ri-glit, llugli Perry, lierty Slit-.i, Atl.: .lt-.in Yenltey, Sliirley Eixiilstig, liolw Rulmrtls, ,loc Seilwrt. wx- vi ,rf f new om.z4n!h6??'?'KyQ L Canes onus , I ' X, vi 5.4 ha- I. Central delegates to the State 2. Jean Lingelbaeh, Bob Kramer, Charlex Il. Coffee drinkers. Dr, Manexal and Jean Student Council eomention at Connor. and Dr. Maneval eagerly detour Lingelbach. uill soon be on their may Cushing pause for a picture at the a pienie lunch on the trip to the S..X.S,l' again after stopping at a famous spot on bus station before the trip home. eonvention at Mobile, Alabama. the journey to the eonsention at Mobile. The oil well of 1870 was a far cry from the elaborate structure ol' today. Even as oil men dig deep for treasures of black gold, so all three classes at Central have probed deep into the wells of knowledge to bring out treasures of wisdom. Photo by Robert Yarnall Richie Pathways of Petroleum X HE foundations of our city,s economy were established with the help of the growing oil industry. Located in Tulsa are the home offices of many companies active in the manufacture of petroleum products and equipment. The telephone directory lists seven hundred and thirty-nine firms engaged in various phases of the oil industry. Across the river in West Tulsa, Mid-Continent operates the largest refinery in Oklahoma, and not far from it the Texas Company has just expanded its huge refinery to cover many acres. From Tulsa, heart of the oil industry, seismograph crews go out to locate possible oil formations by means of man-made earthquakes. Here in Tulsa, the bible of the petroleum world, the Oil ami Gas Iournal, is published as is the Spanish language magazine, Pc'froIeo lnl4'ru1m'rir'ar1o. Soon Stanolind Pipe Line's new six story building and the eighteen story First Boston Building, now being built by Sunray and the First National Bank together, will join the fifteen other major office buildings occupied wholly or in part by the oil industry. Many of the large research laboratories here have recently carried out expansion programs: Carter Lab- oratory, for instance, has trebled in size in the last year until it now employs one hundred and ten scientists and technicians in research workg while the Stanolind Oil and Gas Company Laboratory has been expand- ing steadily until there are five hundred employees at the research laboratory. Like Ulysses, many legendary figures in the oil industry could say, I am become a name . Barnsdall, Carter, Cosden, Phillips, Skelly, Sinclair, NWilcox, and Warren have become household words in oil areas. Oil fortunes have founded or supported great cultural centers like the University of Tulsa, Philbrook Art Museum, and the Gilcrease Foundation. Other outstanding philanthropies of oil men have extended to such diverse activities as the Salvation Army and the Boy Scouts of America. Today more than four hundred and fifty companies in the oil industry do their buying in Tulsa, over twenty-five per cent of all United States production is controlled from the Tulsa areag also controlled from Tulsa are twenty refineries with offices here and one hundred and sixty-five natural gasoline plants pro- ducing over forty per cent of the nation's natural gasoline, 55,318 miles of pipeline, controlled by the twenty-one pipeline companies in this cityg approximately 625 drilling rigs operated by the seventy-nine drilling contractors and major producing companies here, and finally the greatest show in oil-the Inter- national Petroleum Exposition which in 1948 attracted 200,000 visitors from thirty-four states and seven- teen foreign countries. 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Charles Allison Grover Bedingfield Scottie Bradley Neal Cornett Barbara Gallager pM1t1.:N dd-4diPQ4fe4 Shutter Shy Seniors press too early to include pictures and, in some eases, n I.ee Golden Robert Keehn Curtiss Kickel Martha McDonough Bill -lim Moon Digges Morgan jack Neeley George Norman lilmer Phillips Bill Pratt STUDENTS PRAYER Senior Class Flower: Rose Colors: Green and White Moffo: Right and Forward ames of late enrollments, or to take into Jim Rainey Ralph Stanphill Cullen Swan Howard Swift Rena lianning Thompson C. A. XVoodrow To be ever conscious of my unity with God, to listen for His voice, and hear no other call. To separate all error from my thought of man, and see him only as my Father's imageq to show Him reverence and share with Him my holiest treasures. To keep my mental home a sacred place, golden with gratitude, redolent with love, white with purity, cleansed from the flesh. To send no thought into the world that will not bless, or cheer, or purify, or heal. To have no aim but to make earth a fairer, holier place, and to rise each day into a higher sense of life and love. STUDENTS CREED I believe in honest work, in generous comradeship, in the courage of high convictions. I believe in the inspiration that comes from Contact with all that is truest and best, in books, in people, in life. I believe in loyalty to our high school, the fostering mother of these ideals, and I pledge her my allegiance in all her undertakingsg in all that will make her a stronger and nobler school. Senior Story fd 1 If N 1946 Central welcomed a sophomore class destined to make a lasting contribution in athletics and scholarship. No sooner had the incoming students been admitted to the wealth of Central's opportunities than they began to climb its ladder of activities and academic distinction. Under the guidance of Miss Gertrude Rector, class adviser, and Bob Kramer, sophomore president, the class of 1949 initiated its career at Central. Among the notable accomplishments of the year was the presentation of the sophomore class play, The Ymlngexl. As juniors, further responsibility challenged the class. The selection of the senior class ring was made and the junior play, Peg O' My Hearf, was acclaimed a very successful production. Through the year Miss Ednamay XVeeks gave us an ever ready helping hand. Leading our proud class was Dick Baker, junior class president. In September, 1948, the class of 1949 assembled as seniors to begin their last year together. President Roger Clark received the gavel and, with Miss Ednamay Weeks who continued as class adviser, carried to a successful conclusion the chain of activities that are so much a part of Central. XVhen a cast of seniors presented the famous Life Willr l'iLIfl7f'1', they played to a full house. Shortly after the play came the Christmas assembly. There was little doubt of a merry Christmas for every senior after that occasion. The next months were the busiest of the year with all of us working for the annual production of the Daze. Ritz XVeek and KVOO Day followed in rapid succession. Too soon came the commencement exercises. Sadly the class of 1949 said good-bye to Central and high school days in the Farewell Assembly. But bright and early the next morning we were gathered for break- fast at Mohawk. Vesper services marked the last formal assembly of the seniors in the south auditorium. Later that week from the Crystal Ballroom, setting of the senior banquet, the graduating class of 1949 gazed out upon the fading skyline of the Oil Capital of the World and toward tomorrow's future. fa w -7 1 452 K Ji J , 2115 6. N52-,sd .wtf --- Q w- 9 -C .,.:- ' sp: 46 N4 f g, . 4 Q me ,Q 'ff' -4-4.359 A neurons 1949 f x eniov CHRISTMAS ASSEMBLY TRl'.I1Z jim Douthat and joe Gibson IJECORATION2 Bill Sa Barbara Berry Betty Lou Branham Billie Brock Ralph Calvert jack Cozier Lawrence Eng George Fenn Larry Haynes Marcus W' nders, rlzairman Nelda Hawes Dale Hendricks jan Henry Ken Middaugh Martha Pitcher Nancy Sisler Helen Swayze Beverly Thompson right GII-'Tsx Jerry Greenberg, rlaairman Bonnie Barham Martha Bashaw Bob Brinlee jackie Conner Ted Flinn Rhonda Gillespie Lysbeth Kaye Ann Lackey Ann Richards Tony Ringold Betty Thomas RIIYMIALS: Betsy Markland, vlmirnzan Sandra Forster Charles Holt Sarah Loyd Ann lvloffitt Barbara Neff Hugh Perry Iidith Ramsey Suzy Reid Diana Texter Myrna Lou von Daler Sybil Zeligson PROGRAM: Karin Vetter, rbairman Connie Garber Mary Hudgens Bob Kramer BREAKFAST COMMITTEE FOOD! Betty Kime, chairman Tommy Alley Martha Bashaw Bonnie Bledsoe Charlene Lilley Ommitfees DINNER COMMITTEE IJLCORATION! jackie Grubbs and jim McCune, vo-r'lJairn1r'n Sally Barbre Marty Bonde Jerry Chestnut Roger Clark Billy Daniel Margaret Frame Ted Gibson Dwayne Godsey George Hauger Dick Baker Larry Bettis PROGRA Vernon Hill jean Lingelbacli jack Morgan Pete Poulos Dorothy Rhees Pat Shaffer A. C. Shrader Don Thompson Charles Zandbergen MZ Polly Ann Erdahl Bennie Lee Fowler Gary Henry ANNOUNCEMENT COMMITTEE Donnie Vaughn, rlmirnzun Barbara Biscup David Iola john Ifield Foley Diane Irwin Marilyn Iirazee Elizabeth McConnell Francis Grubb john Russell SENIOR EDITION OI: SCHOOL LIIIE Nancy Adamson Mary Mayfield Lee Campbell Frances Shannon Doris Spencer SENIOR PLAY COMMITTEE PLAY SELECTION: Cabinet AIJVERTISING: Jimmy Martin POsTERs: Frances Borman Bill O'Brien Claudine Easley jean Perry Gerald Garland Norma Shleppey TRANSPORTATION: john Sartin, Chairman Charles Ford Don Irving Carl Wickizer PROGRAM: Jim Ruddle, chairman Betty Davis Robert Howell Neill Kerley George Mitchell jim Tillman RITZ WEEK COMMITTEE PICTURE SELECTION: Cabinet RITZ WEER COUPON: Frances Borman Mack Chestnut Chad Smith Harvey XVhite Dale Xviggins Ann W'ixon Karen Viering TICKET SALES: Home Room Presidents and Ticket Managers FAREWELL ASSEMBLY PROGRAM! joan Henley Fred jones Weston Weidner SONG: Danny Allen Ted Machler Roddy Fenn George Mitchell Iidith Ramsay CLASS MOTTO, FLOWER. 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W x.. p- ..: X .- sf ' :X gl' Lf If N X, ' 1 dl f if ff s - ' A1 f' JLILEWIE 'I u X Q H1-gig - ' 5 .4 ' ' 1 wo' ,I I , ,Sl 1 Til I YA' 'N t 4 , 6, fA,Ap ' . 3 t !1- 1 F ,Q .' , dj.,-As.. ,N 14. ' ' I v ' 5 ,I N an oz' l llP. Pt' gl : ' 'n ll Q H, vw . g gawj, . s if 9 I G QE ' , v he V vlf . i - -X 4 ufy JUNIOR! ,,l' X QP ' f 6 -PAM ? JS X IIUNICJR CLRCDUI' S Inu: Ram: I r.mucx cktllllxllll, lS.1rlv.1r.1 C l1.lI'Y.ll, Nurnm Cqucw, xlackic l.cc C1l.lrlC,CQcr.1lLlim C H C llflx xYllllllI1l C l1rlC Clmrlcnc Cllumlwcrs, wlnmxmc Cunnur. C Ulm, lS.1rlw.1r.1 Cl.xrlC. lummy . ', . ,. , 5.xllv C hilwn, Slmirluy Culwn. Summa Ram: lhrwin Cluildx. blmgla cgufffy, Llcrry Clmilum Y l,ug'cnc Cluuk, lun C rmnur, limb C Quincy, Riclmrgl C lmunccy, NX'.1ltur Cloglill, l.1ul Cllmnuy. In Ann Cfunlisk. Ulvllllill Ram: lcwlxCklw.ltl1.lm,bllllumasAl.1rrcll ciwdy,,lulmnyc1lmk,'1'.,m Cu-uk, Cilmrlcx Ckxnncr, UML- Cl,1rlC. lluxxxxrrl C,l1.1mlvcrx. Glen I.. Cfulmrn, CQ,xrul Z. C line liiulmrd C mlrcy. liill CkC1I11UlllC. KIUNICJR CLROUI' rw lllCSI Ram: In .Mm C ruvfurrl. ,Iunc Curlix, ,Inycc Ilclurus Clmnfurul, ln.1 Cfrmwn, Nhruy l7.1x'u x I Curnutt, Inliccuc ckf'.lXX'fUI'Ll. X.xm'y l3.1mcrun, lrxnccs C.roulCcx, XXl.lI1Ll.l CQruss, Cllmrlutt C nttlm, l5.mn'yCQrussl.1nCl,Nurman Cluxingmn, Nlary C.ritc5, Tuddy clUllCllIU.lI1. FIAHIRD Ruxx llwmluru linrglcnnu, Kenneth Craig. ldlwrcnuu Cfrummctl, Tom Dec C'rccl ,kIr., Bob Dui wn, klim c,I'.1l1lW, ll.1Cfl'C D.1xcr1purt.Llim Crux, Bob CfrL1st.klcrryCulvcr. 'lwn, lux' Curtin I-l1ClHl,1 C ox, lulllllll Ckulliwn, lCx1n.1 Ciuwcn, 5lCCJNI! RCN: Slmrun c Ll- 8 wx N AMN 3 ui ' i Q. ffff 5 f 1 , Jw 'j4, ,MMM I ., -,-, 1 Lan 1 7, AA W . ,iv JUNIOR! '-. n IILYNIOR GRULTI' 9 l'lRxl Rom: sloygu Goostruc, Sllirlcy Closncll, lictly l.ou Clilwlws, Icnnylun Clomlnouglm, Slllrlvy l l Ll ll lou ' lr.1lr, Nlcllm Googlrlull, NYill.1 Xlau Ciillixpiu. Slcoxlm lioxx: l Clcrnmcr, Ru W Chun .1 , . 1m xl.lfIll.l lrucny, Bl-my klo Gaimw. loix Currutt, klo .-Xnn cl.ll'l1CI',, klolxn liolwurr ClllI'll.ll llI, lxdwnrgl Ga-linu.xu, Georgia Ggylor, Wcmlull Glnluwcll, Gcorgc lunli, Nlurylc Ciuringcr, li.lll1I'YI1 Ann l'rcc1n,1n, Vlllillilb Row: lllrry Glorc, iflnrcnyc lfricx, Dunlcl lullcr, Alcrry Gamlvrcll, David Cllnx, Guorgu Gilmour, Rllph Gordon, lyxlic Gcorgc, liudlly cltJlI1,Rtil1.lltl Cmrux. AIIQNIOR GROUP lo lllxsl Row: Gloria ll.1nn.1l1, xlmn Grow. Slmron ll.xrt, lk-ity -IHCJYCCII, l'.1ttyC1r1H1tl1, l'm.1r lun :Xnnc Gr.1lx.1m, Virginia Cll'.ll1.ll1l, Dorothy ll.1rris, liccm Hanson, Xl.1ry lou Gralwlu. Slcoxln Ram: Rulvy Gwarmcy, llllxy Grccn, Gloria Cimnx, Donna lhmilron, Doris ,Ivan ll.1ll, lzllswortlm llalcs, Tom Hmnlwrick, linda Hllu, Bcity xlo l'l.1nn.1forLl, cil.lLlLlCIfgl lland. THIRD Row: lynn lhnovcr, liolwlwy klnuk Duncan, liruuc llagcrdon, licrylc Gwutncy, lJ.1n Ray Hxtficld. l ynllon Grcxncy. Xlilxc Grccn. Holi llarrill. lcd Hardcn, Pau' klny Hnrgis, liill Hlrrix. 'ff' S qfW..W .xl 5 i Q .-. C 1: v Q 2. .wg az - 9 EX I l 2 i 3, , .78 A 1 9 .Q ,, , -- - F , 'A Q 1 X . - U-4 O-4 'f 2 WL V, i? QILQNIOR CLROUI' ll lllisl Rim: slr-.ln llwlwwmi, lll.1 X1.ie Hinslmw. Shirley HuLg.1n. xI.1nie l.ce Hays. Rayinuml Helrun. Bill Huffmeister. C1luri.1 Henry. Nlirisue Higlifill, Jerry He.1tl1, Iva l.u ll.1f'I1'l,lD. Siuixli Ram: Yen lfluffinnn, .Xnn Henry, .'xl'lI1.1 Nlny Hiiffnmn. Hob Hayes, iliiirnniy Higginx, Xlary' .Xliee Hernelun. lletty Henriei. l5.1rlw.1r.1 Hiwkins. Ru .Xnn Henelersiin, Ann Heirel. l5.irlur.1 Hmlqes. il-HIKIJ Rim: l7iin.ild Hemlerwn, Clyde lrnest Herndon. Uiek Hemlersim, IJ.ile Hendrix. Silis Herrington. Beryl H.iyw. Dick Herrielx. Sam Hill, Lliester Hemlersliiir. Cilenn Hlynes, ilbxirm c.iwL'i1 1: lIHSI Rim: Riiilmnne Hiipper, Helen uliiliiwiii. Rmeinnry Hudgins, Helen Hiipper, PM Hii-ipingirner. liexerly Hurley. Hire-l Lliilinwn. I'.1r Hiiuxriin, Num lu Huff. Cierilelinc Iliiiyirel. Nicimxii Kim: fir-il Hyimx. Ijniee kliilmnxiin. lsrlier NI.irie Hiiwper. l'1.irli.1r.1 Hiiplxinx. Xen Nl.1r1e llmxyirel. Lliiy nl. klenl-min. Sumnne qlennings. Rnulie Hull, Rurli Hiil- min. X.luIN1RL1Ill lxel-Win. lliixiiliruxx: .le.1n1el'lL1nler.f..lrty'Hunter.l.y'r1nkIillsim.lJielx Hugliex. IDiin,ilLl R13 klerni:.1n. .Nlill lngrim. 'livin Hulieli. Nlxry' Inu hlexler, Ulu vlwliilwn, l,.llll llmlnllexlwii. Lsi if V .ff vn- .gs J , , 9 66 - .E QIUNIOR GROUP It llRSI Rum: Ruili K.1y. .Xnn King, Sue Innes. Gloria King. jerry iluglel, 'Llminpsuii Keenan, Lvelyn Kuelinerr, Cilariee Kelley, Sliirley -Iulinsun. SIKONIJ Ram: Ann junem, Silly Kellam, ,Iudy jones, Helen l..iirel, Curley Kelsey, Martin Kramer, liuddy Kline, Leu K. Kelly, Rar- lw.1r.i Keele. ilullllill Ruxx: Tnnimy Klentus, Bill Kennedy, jerry julinsun, 'Led Klinm, Rubert K.ilile, Rex Kenxlmv. Bulw Keelli, Philip -Iudkinx, liuls Kennett, Loren llulinwn. JUNIOR GROUP I4 lllisl Row: Rljfllhl Lung, Rutli l.ewix,Georgi.1 NLIIIJINS. Sue L.1wley, Nlargnrel Lee, Niuini Lynn, juyee Ann Leak, Dolures L.1llklI'CIl1, Uiine List. Suomi Row: jill Lyneli, Phyllis Lane. Peggy Luxlwy, lhvris Linelmrger, Luu L.lSiKCY,hliI1l Lewis, ,Ivan Laner, Sally Lenderking, Nlartlm Nhlimey, lhisy Lewix. Tumi: Ram: :Xl Nl.lilU,A'Ul1ll Lindstrum, I.eRuy Lewis, Hunk Lawrence. Dun lnimlritli. lrink Luliuy, Rex Lawrence, Harold Laughlin. Odes N1.ik.iul.i. Dun Lawrence. V82 I 'A Q ,gk-'Y Q I I , ' n 4' 6' 4, EI Inu: R IIIIMIP Iiuxx: Iuxnx Nlmlwxrg. IJIIX NI:rrq.1r1. Ixm XI1IIur,CI1ffurs.INIU-umcy, RIIILIUI XIUIIIC A6 lm. X ,V 11 s, QL Q0 ,ILXIUR CQRULI' I S I-vm NI.1llI1cxu, XIFQIIIIJ NI,1y11cILI. XI.1rlI1.1NIgf1xn111N.C.1ruI X111 .NIkIJI111.1ILI. Sl c uxxa Raw. ISI-my .XIg.XIpi11u. XLIQIIQ xIxIJl!I1llL1QII. I'z.1rImr.1 XIJ1xII, 'Ibm xIg.XgI.lI119, XI.1rIIy'r1 XI.ll'alL1.l. I'.1t NIJ Jffurly, Cfcrriu NIJ fmmll. .X7.1Ii.1 XILIJKPFLIIQI. fI.1r.x NIJIIMIX. Iiully NI.1I!.1x, IIAHIRII mm: I5wIw NI.1rxr-fn. I'm1II .NIc.uI, XX .1II.uv XI.1xcy.C11IwI1y XI.1rtm, K IIH NIJ L1nc.,I.uIx XIII cmI IingI1.1rgI XI.1pIc, XILIFFJF ,NhNIiII.1n. mlm- XI.1rwI. .Xrrlmr Ii. xI.l!'lII1. IUNIUR CIRULAI' Ir. I msn Rum: Im XII-QIMIQIM-1z1.1r5 XI1IIQr,luk-NI1uI1uII.X1.1rmuXlmlrc.IM-In-rrNilddlcwn,IImcr XI-wrc. NI.1ry Sur X11IIur.'Iu.mm- X1u.1d.Ir.1mg-N XIIJIIIL-um,NI.xrLI1.1Icn.xNI-1rum.Slcux11Roxx: Xfmillwk-Ily XIIIII-r, XI.lI'g1.l!'g'l Xlurn, blmmmy XI-frrmx. Ii-Igur XIlIIcr, Iiwnnic NIccIwr. SI1irIcy Iwrgnu, S.1IIx' XIUIL-r.t.1rHIyn XI-III-my I.lIU.lII,l XII-run. XI.xrg,1rur Wwrrww. NI.1r1c NIwrriwI1. C ,III II. XI1,.1r'r. IGHII NIwr1r4u111urN. Ii.u11fm Xhrklmg-II. IJIIL- .NIuI1uI1um, Iiulwrl NIiIs!cr1,C I1JrIcx Ru NIiIIcr. uxx: I,.xlr1ul.l XIJ unc, .XnIcn.1 NIJ unncII. f,cr.1ILI1nc XIgI,Iroy, C.I1.1rIcy NI.1llmm, Q 1 'IPA f! ' ' . -,,,,,,,. i R Q 'O if an I' ll gi ni -IUNIOR GROUP 17 llliSl Row: Sunnie Nlurmy, Judy Nloyse, ,loan Ormiston, Llim Owens, ,lim Oslmrn. Patricia Olds, Nlary Oakley, Geraldine Mosley, l5.1I'l7.lI'.1 Nutting. SICONID Rim: Betty Nlullikin. Georgia Nluunger, Betsy B. Niisli, Mildred Sue Nance, Cliuels Nlunlxirs, Ceeil Nowlwml. lfugene Naron, Gemldinc Oliver, Ann Murrell, Dorothy New, ju Nhrlene Owen. Fl-HIRIJ Row: Carl Oelenlverger, ,lim Orr, Bob Lee Nornun, Dick Nunneley, Tum Nash, Alr., Bob Norman. lfverett Nieliolsun. Leonard Nulen, Paul O'Bar, G.ilyn Nesbitt, lfddie Naelieruel. JUN IOR GROUP IS llliSl Rim: Yel.i Prime, Cilnelys .Xgnes Park, Dnris R.ieette, lk-lnres Perkins, Delores Queen. lhiriilliy Peters, -lu Ann Pliipps, ll1U7 l.ee l'.iie, Nlnry l.llen P.iLter. SIQOXIJ Rim: Pliyllis Perry. Betty -In IR-gig, P.il P.irleer, lynne R.ilmn, Nlnry Ann P.irlss, Rulli Price, l7.ix'igl Pfleeger, lnni llirlser, Nurnm Perrin, Peggy Pliilp. ililllkll Russ: Pmlw l'ustmi, llen y . Puin.iin, Dun Pr.iy, l.1rry P.iek.irLl. Rnlwert Peltun. Pliilip Owens. lhle lwiilirey, Pi. R. Oxley, Nhriun Pruitt, ,lim Perkins. i, 'l' .li T v. fax E QI. ' C3 .H J JUNIOR GROUP 19 Inu: Row: Shirley Rulcn. Thelma Ruynolds, Iiugcnc Rnbinson, Rurlm Reno, Rosemary Rmxrk. I'.xt Rubcrtwn, Plul Rcynuld, W'iln1.1 Rudman, Num Riddlu. Sluwlz Ruxx: Dulwrux Rlrlulmn. xjw-cl Remy. IJ Dean R.1y. C,.1ryl Ruld, Chris Rhodes. Clurlcs Rulwrtsun, Iirniu Rl1y.m,Gurry Ripper-Ju, Cdmwl Rulwrts, Almvyuu R-rlwru. ,IQHIRII Ruxx: C lmrcmc IJ. Ruben- wn. C .xlxin l,. Rulwim--rm, lu' Rulus. Phil Rulwrtx. Bob Rmmgh, Rugcr Ratliff, ,Iimmiu Riga, 15111 Rulwlnw-m, khmo Rwlwru. Phil Ruburxwn. RILNIUR C,ROL'I' Zu IIRSI Ruxx: Imilllm Slnuidmlx. Ilcnciuc Rugh. Rim Rumcrw, -Ic.xnm-.unc Sphrnidt, Xhrilyn Rushur, Ilucl Roluy. Immx Suu Sale. l'.1tr1r1.1 Sullwrmfkc, l..m'.1mi.1 Satlurluc. Shirley Srnllc. Sncuxn Ruxx: Suu Rmxmnm, Pltlly Inu Sccwr. ,I+wcll.x S.1ndcrw. Klum Rfmlcy, R.1rl Srhmidr. .N1.xry .Mm Skull, l'.1Lwy .Xnn Ruplu, C rywul Ml11dl4m'sk1, Ridmrd Sulljlllll, Rwn.1 Samixtlcr, l'.zr Self. ,I-HIRIP Rmx: Rlylllfd Slmufur. Clmrlu Rrm. Glumm Shdfur, Run Swim. xl-:lm Ryqm. VITIPY Raw. Cfwrgu XR-lun Sulf. I..1rl Sr-rtt. bl-vc Sulbcrt. X-:rm.m Rmvhnd, George Sym-rwrm. hm V , i 52. ' 1.-n, JUN1OR GROUP 21 Fmsr Row: Janice Sue Smith, Barbara Smith, Whnda Shoemaker. Deloris Silkey, Betty Ruth Shurtleff, Betty Shelton, Evelyn Smith, Norma jean Smith, Betty -lo Sharp, litta Lee Shrefflcr, Carmen Sitterly. SECOND ROW: Diane Sanditen, Patrieia Sloan, Beverly Shellen- harger, jo Ann Sloate, Carolyn Simpson, Betty Shea, Shirley Showen, Shirley Smalstig, Doris Smith, Wiinniefred Simons, jerry Ann Shuman, Suzanne Sisler. 'lillIRlJ Roxx: Oscar Siyers, David Sipes, Tommy Sisson, Bob Smith, Grady B. Slxillern, lired Simpson, Clarenee Shelton, Maurice Sherry, W'alter Sharp, Bob Gene Sherill, Gene Sherrill, jimmy Smith, Keith Shelton. JUNIOR GROUP zz l:IRSl' ROW: Rachel Swartz, Shirley Stayinsky, ,lane Steil, Sally Stout, Joanne Steward, ,lo Ann Sooter, Suzanne Spink, Betty Sturner, Patsy Smith. Si-xoxo Roxy: Roger Thomas, Helen Snider, ,lean Stilwell, jerry Sparks, Oliver Swaim, Rohert Teel, Richard Tate, Bob Stokes, ,lim Stephens, Charles Suggs, lf. J. Stephens. 'THIRD Row: Roy Smith, -lim Boh Spain, Paul Spidell, Bob Gene Spain. jim Steinberg. Paul Smith, Red Staires, Ken Southard, Bill Stout, Billy Thomas, Bill Summers, Max Terhunc. O 6 1 87 s .. ,,, I rnustinc Tulcr, I.Ix'in.1 plvYL1I11.lI1. Peggy Idyuu Tmvnluy. C .md Y.mIJcrxx'iclc. Bill Timmuns. ,I. L-as ,4 QM , . C' 0. JUNIOR GROUP 23 IQIKSI Row: Kaye Tlwrnmn, Nancy Cgmfl Turner, Ims Tisuhlcr, Mary IT. Thompson, Ninticlcu Ynncc, Hurry Vans. Bonnie RuthTYC.lI.I:lKN'.1I1LiL1 Trdywigk. ploy Yinucnt, S1 coxn Rnxx: Peggy XXUIIIKUD, Bully .Xnn Tulbp-rt,,I.111c Txllutwn, I.urr.1inu 'I'l1-mmpwxn Nlunu Wfxlkcr, HIRIJ Ruxx: 'llcd Wlllkcr. klfw 'I'illcry.C11llwrr XY'.1lkur. KA5' Trlmlwlu. Ihmn xxxlglltf, Rmum l,uc Yrmmmn, Xicrvin 'Iurm'r, Alcrry Ynnllcnlxcmlu, .Iimmy 'I'-fdd, Iilul Upton, 'Huonus -I.LlFIU.lIl. JUNK BR GROUP 24 Illawl Kem: lhmna XX'hu,1t. Nhry KU' NXlu1Lxx'ur1l1, lwu Iac XX'l1ilL'. Suu XY'1llmrn. Sally XX'u.1wr, Cmvrgi.1 XXVJINUII, Kulmryn NX'lulImk. In-11.1 XIJS' XYVJHN. ldm XX'ilc5'.Srcux1m Rau: XYHIIIC XX'1IU,x.lJ.mlyn XX1g1fIM-rlwy, limb XX'.1ll.nc. Klum NY.1y'Jwff, K-lwxwnlry XX-JTIICF. Xhrqic XY,11-Un, -l11.Xm1 NYustrw1rul.111d. Rum Nhric Wfllh, i.m1lyn Xkfllx. Xnny' XXIIHICIXII. Idlun Wmllmnux. 'l'Hll4IJ Rum: IJ.1l Wurtllu-rgqr. IW XXVCNICIUCII. lluyd NX ard. KIAJQ W.1rwn. 'Ibm XXJII, Cunnmc NY.1rd, Ilxcrl XYl1ittlu, limb XX'.1H.1.c, Iiwlw XX'.1ll.ul-X. Bully ldzgnr XY.1lkim, Cumll Vfclls. X . A 5 f ?'H ,W mf, JI 1 5 i ' l. JUNIOR GROUP 25 FIRST Row: Virginia Vfnocl, Rosemary XVyntt, Phyllis York, I-'rcdn iI.in Wright, Oncrn Vfymtt, Mnrgnrut NVisc, l'c.1rl Young, Bcvcrly Vfilson, l..1ur.1 XY'wrdcn, Syd Young. Suomi Rem: 'lied XXiilll.lll1NUI1. Sandy W'ilwn. louis NY'ilmn. .Xnnc XX'imds. lcRoy XY'uml. lywis XVnodson, Bill Wimlfc. QI, T. Vfilsuim, Rumlic Young, Bobby W'illi.1n1s. 'livlllur Rim: .Iurry Xfynlwop, jerry XY'ilwn. -lcrrc XYvllll.l111S. Wfillix XY'OI11.1Cl'i, ,Iulm Yarns, Dun NY'rigl1t, licnniu Zuniga. Richard XY'illi.1n1Q. Richard XYillli.1I'l1W0!1. Kunz NY'uml. Ruger XY'illi.1n1s, Clharlcs Young. JUNIOR MAR!-'.-UP GROUP I lilkxl' ROW: Bnlw .'Xmlcrwn. Kcnnctll llrcwcr. Shcli.1 lnmlilin, Bill lhviw, Cicqil Uimtwn. Betty :Xnnc Cnuh. Xluigu lrmt, Clulccn Crmv. lzmily lniiqh, S1 civxlm Rim: ,Iuhn lnwlur. Binh lrnmmcl. ylauli Lux. Carl Gcuy, liill lS.1rr,Alul1n l'l.1L1N.llU, Xlayu Amlrucn. C.1rl Xmlcr- son. Alr.. Gene Holtz, limmmy Nlullingx ISSJ - -5 4.-- A X77 AJ ara uniors' ourney GN September 6, 1948, the number of juniors enrolled in Central was 888. Wfho could ask for a more well-rounded number of enthusiastic middle classmen? Paving the road for smooth going in their senior year under the supervision of their class director, Miss Lulu B. Beckington, the junior class started the ball rolling by sponsoring a comedy, The Poor Nut, presented November 12 and 13, truly a hilarious entertainment. The sale of 1370 tickets showed the great amount of support given the play. When it comes to work, the class officers always have their share, and the class of 1950 made their 1949 officers no exception to this rule. With Tom Parker as president, they accomplished many things, such as producing well-planned and interesting assem- blies. In these class assemblies each home room was represented at one time or another by its president who led the flag salute. In the line of beauty we must remember the juniors' pretty queen's attendants- Ann Henryy, Ann Jones, and Jennylea Goodnough. Another exciting event for any junior is the selection of rings and pins for the next year. Each person has the privilege of voting for his or her choice. The winning de- sign this year was the emblem of the Great Spirit on a rectangular background. With such an eventful year in 1949, the juniors have much to live up to in their senior year. Although their junior year was a big step toward ambitions yet to be realized, nevertheless, the members of the class know, as the first of June comes closer, that next year will be the most important of their high school careers. Toward this goal of becoming seniors they have looked forward for eleven years. When they have reached this goal they will look back upon their junior year as an important stepping stone to higher things. The achievements they have made will leave their mark not only upon Central, but upon the lives of all who made these achieve- ments possible. Os Q 1 94 4 1' 1 ' Q5,s',s ,o. 1' ge 02 0' ' ,O ,n 1, ,,. x- ya- O 1 1 , 4' 4 , , Qs., 0, 1 o .1 , Q 0 QQ' 'fe' 1 '15 o 'O' 4 O sg 1 Ogg '.:ve xfo' 0 4' 0 o 4 n 0 4 , 'n'5'o : o: n 0:o', Q ' Q gf 1 , 4 , ,Q 4 0. ,n, ,O 4 1 4 'o:,o' fn, 0 v ,o.,0,n' ,o:,4,o o 99 49 Q o 4 Q ,O 4 'o ' n',0,o',0,o 4 4,0 . ,Q , 1 OPHOMO Ez en df the mt Jfep zn mfzkmg mzgtla the foplaom mg 15 dmuzng the oref heffm I0 drfzu :Iv:: 14,1 f' 0 Q rfe Q A plum the plum zzture In ef or their 1 7' 4 eras' Vrefv an Mr fri' fn Jg,,,.. fiona 451- ...llg 4 .r Qc, ,?. .AA J' 7516.5 n eff ff! I, f f J 244, ffy X6 ff A 6 gf iff r ,y ,Z 5 I Z g f-P 0 'fd N. 1 W4 +5 X, 'i 4bX ox ,ff Jff c X 2 J ffffoky -C H -11:1 Q ' ' Q nf f'7'cx ref 9,00 C wde D11 x :Amr fl? 7515 of.: fa ,-4-32: . 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When this wonderful class really got underway with elec- tions, the members chose for their class officers, David James, president, Richard Walsh, vice-president, Rex Blakemore, secretary, jay Hunt, treasurer, and Marilyn Caldwell and Eddie Apple, representatives to Youth Incorporated. The sophomores' first class party was the Sophomore Mixer, October 25, sponsored by the Hi-Y and Keystoners in cooperation with sophomore home rooms. Starting at eight o'clock, there was a forty-five minute program of entertainment furnished by the sophomore home rooms, in the south auditorium, followed by a dance in the boys' gymnasium. This year's Daze Band supplied the music for ball room dancing, while professional musicians supported caller sl. J. Duncan for square dancing in the north gymnasium. Mr. Black and Dr. Maneval explained the personal office records to the sophomores in group meetings in guidance. Miss Gertrude Rector, as sophomore adviser, helped the students by consulting with them about their future educational plans. She is an old hand at arranging schedules, helping select colleges and, sometimes, drying tears for those who are not sure they can pull through the year. The sophomores are distinguished in that they are the only class that had the honor of portraying characters from Alice in Wonderland in the Christmas parade this year. Dickens' Cbrirtmfzr Carol was presented in an impressive special Christmas class assembly. All the players, except Scrooge, played by a senior, were from the sophomore class. It truly put one in the spirit of the season. Miss Rector, the cabinet, and Miss Alphild Larson selected Meet Me in St. Louir for the class play. The main characters in the cast were Mr. Smith, Forest Ralph, Mrs. Smith, Shirley Bar- bour, Rose, Lee Campbell, Esther, Katherine Kerr, Agnes, julie Ward, Tootie, Elaine Myers, Lon, Ed Ligon. The loyal support of the entire class made this production a complete success. Thus the senior class of 1951 started with a bang on its road to learning and success. Z' The old method of transporting oil products by tank-cart has been replaced by modern pipelines and fast trains. As vitalizfng oil flows across the land through pipelines, so good sportsmanship learned at Central helps to make fine citizens in later life. Picture-Courtesy: Sunray Oil Corporation. R .Q nl ll A .af f' gm qhe, -' 2 F ml 1- Z- Tj 1. L14 ' ' ,ff ll H X C X Ji, .2 ' .1 - , A . .5 , 1 X13 A -Q H X V u '- Y- - , V s - s ' ,, . U ' , Xlff' a if fp: ' 'mimi i 1. 'I K. S -WA. - S 5 ' - i Y ggweaf 'ur - kt' ' Q- - f' ' L-'-4., -' ,. -N ff-32: .. ., - . I fzftf, FHfr3?,r xe2Lf4 w y, .3-1 ff.-f , 7 3',- - -f ' ,'- .-A' v Oft wg' vsp' : ' 'I Q X X rg -3-Av: . Ms . ' -- ,' F . ,AY .., AI 9-Gb F ,, f- L, ? C2 C31-Q1 ':-:- sf T r'.-Biff . , arg, A ,-.. 463-',... -ds Q4 Al? -s. 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A SQUAD Flrsl Row John Russell Andy Flynn Pete Poulos Howard Moss Mac Doublm Jlm Tlllman Captam Homer Svs afford Parke D uns Howard Colllns Don Schelb Second Ron Jerry Chestnut Roger Clark George Crowley Charles Rosenberger Jerry Burtner Al bert Collms Gall Ellis Dlck Head John Sartin Jerry Webster Bob Hare Thlrd Ron Hugh Peery Thompson Keenan Arnold Te lle Solomon Cru7 Tommy Slsson Lou Laslter Jerry Coodx Bob Chapman 1Ne11lKerlex Fourth Ron Jerry Judd Dean Rutherfoxd Tommy Griffey Ed Morris Kyle Goddard Punts and Passes Many loyal followers of Coach R13,g,s Central Braxcs were wont to call the 1948 Central football team the tymg team from Tulsa Central s Braves flX'llSl'lCd a mne game season wnth no less than four heartbreaknng, hope deferrxng txes In the fxrst cruclal game, a elty contest wlrh Wlll Robers, the score ended m a 7 7 tle Tvxo games later they met a strong Webster team 1n another xmportant clty fray The rnvalry was h1gh, the game well played but the score was 0 0 Three games later ln a eontcst, the outcome of wxhxch would decnde the ehampnonshnp of dls trxct 6A, the highly touted Muskogee Roughers and the Braxes battled to a thrxllmg, 7 7 txe In the next emme abamst Oklahoma Cnty Central, thev fought and hustled, but on that cold, wmdy mght the best they Could do xx as come out vuth a hard won 14 14 dravx But the eoaehes of thus team do not eall If 1 twang., team mstead, they r1te1t as the best team they have ex er tutored And they may well say so, for Central s team went unde feated throubh that season of battle mth some of the strongest competltxon nn the state The onlv other t mes Central s teams have had unmarred seasons are 1921 1974 and 1944 f1141 , , - - I . . 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Y . . . , x , I X , - ., - , - . , - , ' B SQUAD Flrst Ron Eddie Apple Dlck Hughes Robert Drlskell Ralph Watkins Larry Packard George Pratt John Nesbitt Don Pray Jerry Sparks Arthur Crowley Harold Grammer Kneel Ball Second Ron Bob Bradley Melton Lalrmore John Eagleton B111 Schneider Blll Hawkins Leonard Nolen Tom Hubell Eddie Nackerud Ronald Rutledge Homer Clugston Lee Martm D3V1d James Third Row Blll Jarrett Jack McLeod Truman Blankenship B111 Cotton Gene Davls Donald Wrlght John Pollack Dale Covmgton Dxck Morse Pat Clary Hank Lawrence Charles Fisher Bob Smlth Fourth Row Coach Clyde C Charvoz Jack McK1 suck Bob Norman Tom Askew Thomas Costello David Bacon Roscoe Vrooman John Black Bob Montgomery Kenneth Claxton Kenneth Southard Gerald Staxres Coach Clarence Ehlers Central started off the season wxth a brulsmz VICIOFY over Bartlesvnlle 20 0 YIICIOFIES follow cd over Okmulgee, 26 0 Sand Sprmgs 34 0 Shavsnee 32 0 and the season endmg game vuth Sapulpa 33 13 Homer Swafford star tackle was elected honorary cap tam Among those who reccn ed state wlde recognmon for then' fme play were guard Don Schelb center Howard Moss tackle Mac Doublm ends Parke Dans and Pete Poulos and back jxm Tlllman The coaches and follow ers of the Cen tral Braves arc wry proud of thcnr team from Tulsa I l SCORES OF THE SEASON All c1ty CWebsterj All c1ty CRogersJ Bartlesvllle Okmulgee Webster Sand Sprmgs Shawnee Muskogee O C Central Sapulpa . .... - . . . . , . , ' . 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CENT C ROSS COLN I RX lift to hnghl Bob Amlu rm Lloxd McClure Dale Hendrlx George Gllmore Hubert Nlchols Jerry Dunn Bruce Drummond md Cu Ich IK1Il11m Limz Puffs and Pants C Cntrnl III I1 S hwl s funds trumd Cross Lountrx tum Cun1pv.tLC lxmllur sueussfu season f trlump S xt I1 .I Suu NIU. mm 1 wull urmd nu nur Clmmlx unnpytxna., Cjlxllhilfflll Clts C lplllll HIII Bruu Drummond I ICICI' of the Central tum for the p1st uxo xurs r puma us ut llsl XL1l'ilfQ,1l'!1lI1I, top posmun III tu silt In ldlns, t fx ld at O L 'md agaln bum, IICCI1rLdlnd1x1du.1I SITIL Clnmplon I lc. tum pxrtlupltgd m fuur ments durms, the suson IIC umm rg LUI mn Stl vnur uwmputln, vxltm C url N Cn rl X 1 I I1 U1 mul' W rsrnt IIN SEIU ummm vutumv. NCIC una XII, rs L CC I nn Cmn I X C H1 Il stun Chlnmpmns 'I' mc sewn crm-rm 'nf Prummum 'u :rue Qi muur 3.1 - cndrix, u wrt fiu 1: . kerry Dunn, IS In .-'sn urwn, .HIL U51 'Qu' --pn '- - pn l tuuir finu ruul . 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I.0Ul'I11 ment, xx is held in Tulsa Roetr Ll lrlx mme out xx nth singles honors 'md Hxtlx C lixx son incl Lrry Greenberg lwrought in third pl me honors in doubles for tht Brlx es Roger plned seeond in singles in both the Olxlihomi Six Lonfcrenee Xleet 1nd the Q,klll10l1'll Lnix rsltx I nl X ll Nleet intl Lrrx Gretnlwer ind o n Russell pl ittd seeontl in dm uhles 'I he Brxxes tennis stison ended xx nth the lXl'lI1Llll Sindoxx Rubx Xlttt xxlneh is in ill Central tournmment Roger Cllrlx xxon the singles elnmpionship xx l1IlL jerry Green bers, ind olin Russell toolx thirgee of the doubles trophy lhost xx xo reeeixt etters it Ile end of tht su on xxere Roger C llrlx Hltlx Qlxxx son trrx Greenlwere lohn Russell Intl Budclx Thompson xll hut C,l1xx son returned for thc. 1949 stison Llol E 1' - V ,. 3 fl' , K, 3 I , k Q . , f i t ' 'Q ' ' i x le , it l e , e e.. e m . if A . 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N .y ,, I , 'Bt . I ,A Q -4 3 - - . 'X . ' I , I it M. is s . H V1 A X - .IV tl 1 5 . . ap x at fp . u Y 1 'Ay , Q V In ' , ' , , A ' , . i . A L , . 5 . J , . . . . . . . V Y. . i - ' , . I , I - , . 1 ' I ya s T g , S v V . . . , I ' Y ' ' ' K V I 7 . , v I K 7 v . Y . V . . . y VA . 7 . K 4 ll. ' , I Y , 1 . ! Y ' t S s V s ' y V ' ,' AI I Ah D11 I E .lol-IIx FAULK Nonit Moss jim RAINEY LoAcH CLARENCL EHLERS JIM Qurrox r FRLD STH: ART COACH LEON! FICHMAN HEAD COACH GRADY SKILLFRN That Coach Skillerns strategy paid diudencls can be shown by the impressive record his boys built up. They came through the season with thirteen wins and fixe losses against all competition. They captured the city crovnn with two vuins over Webster and one win and one loss against Will Rogers. They became owners of the District 6-A championship with a record of nine wins and three losses. The only real blemish on their record came when two of their regulars were ill and unable to suit-up. No loss went unavenged. They entered the regional tournament as the pre-tourney favorites. True to form, they strived for and won another victory in the quarterfinals against Drumright. The score was S4-3 S. Then disaster struck. A deserving, inspired Will Rogers basketball team ended the season for the Braves by defeating them in a thriller 35-30. W'ill Rogers went on to win the regional tournament. entral Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central 51251 Scores of the Seasons Games Henryetta Fayettville Fayetteville Shawnee Webster Okmulgee Rogers Muskogee 34 Sapulpa 35 Rogers 35 Bartlesville 38 Sapulpa 35 Webster 20 Muskogee 36 Bartlesville 45 . 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Put lNlu1'pl1v. Riclutrd O5bo1'11. Mlku Hollinger. Wullztcn RQ111-L1111' : .., 1111111: 1 'Q ll an ' . 111z111z1'- 1 '1'. 121111100 E111 unfit c a1cl11 Mr. Gr: l,' Sk ll 'I'Il. ' 2 3 Mr. ' ' z . z1s:':,t:1nt -11: 'lg Y Jtnire. 1 2 ' 3 H N' 1 lrj. 1 ag . lag-, z g . S -. .--1 1. -z 1.1 Cc 1, '- -'z ff: - 'tl 1 301 zz, sp , 'sf aff W8 he ' ,ax 1 nA BASEBALL LETTFRNHN Flrst Ron Don Keeler Glen Patton Wayne Cavender Flovd Murphy Jlm Booth Dale Radford Second Row Parke DHVIS How ard Moss Mnc Doublm .Inn T1lln an Jerry Vlfebster Jerry Coody Thlrd Ross Coach Rex Peery Coach Clyde Chwrsos Manager Bob Ch '1pm'1n Boomln g Bats Xtrsltllt Coult Ru. Ptrry guldtnl tht Bravo bl5Lblll tum to tht stttn Lllllnplibllilllp .1lthou,1,l1 Ctntral hld In txttptlonxlly lstrd suson In tht plty offs st C,kl.lh0I'l1l C1ty lulsl C,Ll1IK'1l LI1 llknd up tht tltlmpnonshlp by da ftmng Altus 'l 7 lll 1 lnrcl fought pmt xxlfll -nn txguptlonllly fmt 1rr1y of plasurs Qtntrll sson slxtun glmts sshllt droppmg, only thru. 1lI of thun to Okl lll0l l1l C 1ty C1p1tol Hlll Qcntrll wson 1ts flrst four :games lay hu, margms, bLforclos1n1.,1tsf1rst g,1mL to Capltol Hlll frntrml 1L,n1n sson four str:11g,ht contests buforc go Record of the Season Sapulpa Bartlesvllle Muskogee Okmulgee O C Capxtol H111 O C Centr 1l Swpulpa Centr nl Rogers Okmulgee O C Capltol Hlll Bartlesvllle Centr al Central Central Centr1l Central Central Central Centr ll Central Central Oklahoma Lmserslty Tournament Centrzl Centrzl En1d O C Capltol Hlll S11llw'1ter Centrul Dntrlcl Plas off Sand Sprxngs Broken Arrow Centr tl Rogers Centr al Centrwl State Lhampmnshlp Plas off Centr1l El Reno Centrll Byng Central Altus ml., down to dgfntt 1n lnotlur ltlrtl fou1.,l1t L,ll'I1L tt C lplflll Hlll Flat Brisas flnnslunl tlu SLISUIT bs ssmnlnl., ugltt out of n1nL of thur !'Ll'TlllIlll'N, l,1l'l'1LS 51x sgmors sure. n1mLd IS ltttgrmen lm Booth V6 lym C lstndur Don lxtuur, lloyd Nlurplmy Crltn Pttton Ind IJllL Rulford tlong, vsltlt flVL gumors, who ss1ll rtturn for nuct years Compttltlon Wu Doublln Plrkt D.1v1s Hows srd Nloss, nm Tnllman Lrrs Vbtbsur md om soph omore, larry Coody Flosd Vlurphy Central ace for the past tsso years prepares to dells er hls bhster 1ng fast ball ln the Bartlesvllle versus Central game . 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Wilburn McAfee. Tom Titsworth, Roy Mushrush, Gail Ellis. Pete Poulos, Kenneth Barnes, Donald Pray, Bill Hawkins, Bill Dudley. Gene Sherrill, Feints and Falls During the l9-19-1949 wrestling season, the Central Braves recaptured the title of state champions which they had lost the previous season after remaining undefeated for five years, Under the direction of Cloach Rex Peery and Assistant Coach Nielyin Riggs, the Braves completed a victorious season with only one loss. Xlfith four returning letterinen, they claimed first place in two invitational tournaments at O.Ni.A. and Geary. The Blackwell meet and .1 second meet with Rogers were cancelled because of unfavorable weather conditions. The state tournament held at Daniel NVebster High School to determine the championships brought together the outstanding high school wrestling teams of Oklahoma. leading with 39 points, Central was declared the undis- puted yictor. The three boys winning individual cham- pionships were Hugh Peery in the 112 pound class, Bill C'o,u.H Ri-x l'Et.m' Blu. Aiixistaoxc. Kxi it B.-xii Armstrong at l27, and Tom Titsworth at 194. Leland Glasgow at HU. jack Speer at IZO, Arnold Teale at 133. and Gail lzllis, heavyweight, took the honors in second place. Three of the boys received special awards. lfor pinning their men with a wrestling hold, the cookie, Bill Armstrong and leland Glasgow were each presented with a cookie sixteen inches in diameter in a congratulatory assembly. jack Speer was given one twelve inches in diameter for pinning his man with the little cookie fall hold. Mrs. Rex Peery baked the cookies. The l9-49 lettermen include Honorary Captain Bill Arm- strong, Kneel Ball, Bob Brown, john Iiagleton, Gail Ellis, Leland Glasgow, Roy Niushrush, Hugh Peery, Pete Poulos. jack Speer, Arnold Teale. and Tom Titsworth. Kneel Ball, Bob Brown, john Eagleton, and Hugh Peery will return to the team nest year. 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K.. - , ' . 1 M fm Hb- W V 2'-slsva ' . V1 4F,l., ' Aa .A ,gpg 1. Left: Jack Jennings watches the flight of the discus he has tl:i':.'.xn in a uarni-up session of Coach l.:1ntz's track team. 'Lb ' 5' ,bww , I Above: Tom Crockett completes a fast time in one of the most ii: H'i....,t in grueling of them all-the 440. F -M , ,f 'fe' M ' ' V -f ' X A -, f' - . 5- DUAL NIEETS - ,'4' ' fi '-- ' W Central 59 Central 81 M Rogers 59 Ada 37 OTHER IVIEETS Ukinulgte Relays T. U. Relays City Meet Regional Meet Central 60 Central 2313, Wclwlel' ROQCP Rogers 551 Chiekasha 25 CQIWHI Cf-mtl alt D01 Muskogee 12 Highland Park 24 ROHQYS ll Qbgcl 20 State Mei-t A. 8: NI. Relays , Rogers Rogers 32 0. B. L. Relays Mc-Alcster Meet Oklahoma Cm. Norman 24'-l Cential 8011: Central Chiekaslizi 20 Webster 21 Ada 2413 Norman Central 19 Central 17' NIcAlester 20'g Central Bill O'Brien. flying thruugh the air with the greatest of ease. Bill Humes and Jack De'Weese work tn perfvvt their fa rm in quick VIRUS H Dractiee heat over the hurdles. starting off the take-off hleeks., I Regular LEFT: With powerful strokes and mighty kicks these boys race towards the finish line, using the crawl stroke. BELOW: 1. They fly through the air with the greatest of ease. Phil Owens springs on the trampoline while John McKinley and Don Huddleston look on. 2. One. two! Up, down! Muscles are in the making as this class does its calisthenics. 110 Gymnasium Classes ABOVE: 1. C. A. Stori and John Ridley watch Charles Bertalot dive while they wait their turn. 2. This remedial gym class corrects posture defects with at workout on the mats and bars. RIGHT: Is it going to go in? Boys in one of the regular gym classes practice shooting baskets. KISIJ C ports LEFT: 1, A popular form of entertainment among both young and old is square dancing. and these girls are becoming quite accomplished at it. Mrs. Matthews accompanies them as they practice the Texas Star. 2. To be sure they will be in good form, these girls get in a little practice before their basketball game begins. Ina Croston watches as Bobbie Stevens. guarded by Sally Downs. shoots tor a basket. BELOW: 1. Back swing. stroke, follow through! Potential ten- nis players practice the important forehand drive. After learn- ing the grips and strokes at both the gym and tennis courts. the girls put them to use in the class's tournament. As a direct result of their clasf. work. many girls deveiop an interest in tennis which will bring them both health and happiness in the years to come. 2. With sticks ready. these girls run down the field in a fast- moving game of field hockey. This game provides not only health and fun. but a lesion in muvcle coordination and team work which is invaluable. The sportsmanship learned on the field makes, each girl a better worker in other activities, -v. I 9' 2 X ,f fi 3 .,4....d A .,f:'fi. ,fl 'lf' 5 Mrk: . swf f M 1 I , vw. .fee KISZJ uf e In Shorts ABOVE: 1. On those cold and rainy days, members of the ree- tilwr gym classes troop down to the gym for an exciting game of volley ball. Players must keep alert in order to get that ball back over the net. Friendly rivalry develops as the game progresses. and this active sport is enjoyed by all, 2. These swimmers make a pretty picture as they form a wheel. With a little more practice they might become pro- fessionals! All girls without some physical disability are at least able to swim when they leave Central since each student Iiitlst take the course or pass a test which exempts her from it This. insures each girl of fun in the summer, free fronx the danger of drowning. RIGHT: Kathryn Freeman and Ernestine Toler demonstrate- an exercise designed to correct curvature of the spine. Each gym student has several pictures made by a silhouettograph camera, and these girls who show a definite need of cor- rection are placed in the individual gym class. There they receive instruction and exercises suited to their own needs. lisil The oil industry has progressed from uneient distilleries to huge. modern refineries in eighty years. Oil must go through various proe- esses of refinement heforc its full value ean he brought out. In the same way students at Central gain a higher understanding of jobs ahead through activities in the many organizations. Picture-Courtesy: The Texas Company: photo by R. I. Nesmlth. MJ+,n-q- W 4-'vm Ka' ' 1 wil' flvfu' girls uni! flclffcllff-1 for ffm' ju'u1qi'i1111 fo lfetflfl. Service As in previous years, one girl was elected from each home room. These representatives together with the regular officers of the Ciirls' league from each class made up the group of delegates and the cabinet. The seniors electetl Bonnie liarham, president: lietsy Nlarlslantl. vice-presinlentg klaclsie firulbbs, secretary: and l.aNora Dickson. treasurer. Betty Ann Tol- bert headed the juniors, with Ann Dunlap as vice-presitlent, .incl Karlene Carroll and -Iennylea Cioodnough as secretary and treasurer respectively. The sophomore officers were Katherine Kerr, presiclent: Mary loan Castillo. x'ice-pres- itlent: Shirley Barbour. secretaryg anal Sally llevins. ll'C.lSLll'Cl'. With the much neetleml help of Mrs. Xlinnie Xlay' Summers, clean of girls .intl sponsor of the Ciirls' league. these girls planned assemblies and contluctetl the regular activities of mlm- fiirls' l eague. Following her enlightening talk on India in Girls' League usseinhly. 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C hris Rhode 1nd H lrold IIULIIIIII iuniors B1 Xlt Xlur rx Slupptr Iignn lioh RlQI1lI'LIS ind lIUl'I'Iy' Green, mph nu ru iptr- also 11d some sotii e 'Xfttr tht Centrt XX ehsttr emu Illgklllkl' with Red Iuthtrs they spoi1sored 1 sehool dmet in the LX In IIIUIYV the pltt ts gin 1 dlnee in honor of the members 1nd their LIIILS XX it tout the S tlptrs Qentml would hue tht unlx so IJIAIIWIXI LI1LLrInL SLLIOYI In t IL XX lr -5, Ye, l'I1 1I!Y-. .'esl H ' 'L ' ' 'l ' ' C hte- I'fc4 ',', I' ' f ' I of .my f' t 1- tl' I XX'eI e l.4' ' tl - th. 'A X .ttj XYfi,l A, - 'eI, KI' ,' ' v -1 is lg '.1Ii ' , .I yt nrt Lf ' '- 'i ' , In 1y I A .nd t '. 1- 1' - - 1 1 --2.-: g A-A L ,. .L ,t 4 .A . .. ..n.l,w1.1. I I 'xp' St-tl . 'L L'i L I .CI ll1l'i'iI.'..,l' ' ILI nxt l.1v-I 1 I1 u fI',I1o . la the I A f. . LI .1',. r. H ',.nt 1 . al '. A I 1, H I ., ' , - .. ,B . t. , ,I ' ,. s- C 'vu k 'Ayn A 5 x Y C D ' V lr 1 cheering responsibilities were james Brndshglw, head cheer- I 'Q I' 1 . I y I -I C f'r X 3 KI if il It, Q ' 's,. 1 .1 3 i , ' ' I1 'll . A - 5c.I - Q 5 I1 ' tl Iif: . - ' l' .I- an III 1 4 ' yjm. QI. A I ' 'Ig- W Y, Y 7 . ' A I' 's Id. ,fy ITT : I li l.Kl-Ml: ,fI ? I , I 7 I I ' I-'V' t,..,-l ll, if iv I f-ff' Y' g'fQf7x 'i,15i 'ffl ' I Q f. ,s 1 ' I 5, I -fe ee'e T- 4 . I - 1- I I I - V' . -11 L- : 2l.J..'.:- uv f .Q ,iff ,. QE-E g g I , 641-7LLl..g:i3' 1 12 1 ! Em i gl Chants and Cheers You hear lootl cheering on Thursday mornings in the nortli atitlitorium, for the Red lfeathers are the peppiest crowd at Central and they are .always glad to prose ill ilihis year, Red leathers boasted a memhership of 792 girls! The 30 squads, under the direction of Nliss Ruth Draper, Nliss Ruth Holton, Miss Lnrettia Sager, Nliss klaclti Vfright, and Nliss Mars' Louise l,os'ell, elected Rhonda Gillespie president. -loan Bradley vice- president, Nlary Olive Graham secretary, and Barbara liiseup treasurer. Sue Crossland headed cheerleaders Iaclsie Ciruhlws, Patss' lfarnev, Ann lones, Carol Zelig- son and Nlarianne liremmer. ln the annual contest during football season to see which squads get their pictures in the Tom Tom, Red lfeathers sold magaline subscriptions to help the hand lwus' instruments, and earned squad points while doing it. Points were also given for selling pep huttons, at- tending meetings and games and decorating the gym for the Queen! Ball. The center sections were reserved for .ill Red lfeath- ers and Scalpers in uniform at the coronation assem- lslies and footlvall games. The two organilations met together for pep assemblies hefore the games with Rogers and Muskogee. During haslsetball season the winning squad was given a prive for attendance. At every athletic event the Red lieathers helped our boys to victory with their enthusiastic yells and cheers. Bob Lee Norman leads the football team onto the field through an aisle of loyal Red Feathers and Scalpers. , :Ev V sl 'fi 1 it Rl-Qll l-lx.-X'l'lllzR C..sXlilNl'.'l' lrmsi Ross: jacki Grubhs, cheerleaderg Patsy Carney, cheerleader Carol Zeligson, cheerleader. Sicoxo Ross: lisrlwara Biscup, treasurerg ,lo.1n Bradley, vice- presidentg Ann xlones, cheerleader. ilqlllkll Ross: Xlarianne Bremmer, cheerleader: Sue Clrossland cheerleaderg Nlary Olive Graham, secretaryg Rhonda Gillespie president. lT0l.'lslH Ross: Miss jaclsi Wright, sponsor: Xlizs Ruth Holton sponsor: Nliss Ruth Draper. sponsor. l-H ,. ., 'f wa. RED lfliA'l'lllfR SQUAD l,liAlJliRS lfiral Row: Drurolhy Harris. Mary Sellers, Lysbelh Kaye, Sue Doerner. Doris Hill, Betty Jo Wells. Mary Elder. Artie Prayson, Second Row: Bzurbara Charvat. Martha Pitcher, Jane Steil, Ann Richards, Judy Jones, Charlotte Cotton. LaJuana Morton, Car- men Irizarry, Diana Texter, Third Row' Phyllie Perrv Bettv Lou Gibbs P R l . . A . , '. eggy ow ey. Joan Laner, Caroline Woodworth. Betty Ruth Watfon. Sully Jean Downs. Sandra Forster, Jerry Shuman. Before the all important game with Rogers the cheer leaders put studenti l tl m o le right mood bw Hhoumg their onn Indy spirit f I .,,f- 1 f 3 If 4,2 'ir , .1 , ,,, . tsl' L' I Kim ff ti, , 1 A ' 2 , if - : V, A il Q ' ' .J 4 , i ll ip 4 in MH or f pl M ,t,, . A ,,,,, At ,,Q2l,,olilEr:E lfrgzaffe in 142 1 M Y' . firqgr QL: ,,,, 2 ,.f, .- ,r.,A 1151:-x .53 . - VrgjilxvVTTVMW,Qixziriwlrfi.. e, .I .1 ,V,. V-',,.3V:1 13:21 16 t w 2. - '6r1, 1 Z 8 Trier' is ww f b I Y'!l'q? 'a5 4' fi www-mnwx 1 X f Q 2 A li 'F y. rin it 154 Azz' 3' . '41 1 N 1 f f Min XVINNING RIQD FEATHER SQUADS 8, 10, 19 First Row: Karin Vetter. Joan Henley. Dorothy Rhees. Betsy Markland. Martha Stiles. Second Row: Rhonda Gillespie, Margaret Anne Graham, Jan Henry, Karen Viering. Diana Texter, D'Ann Denison, Maggie Frame. Third Row: Barbara Biscup. Suzy Reid. .loan Bradley, Marilyn Marqua, Virginia Ruprecht. Sallie Ricker, Ann Lackey. First Row: Jean McConnell. Vera Lopp. Kathryn Ann Freeman, Marcia Mauzy. Luanne Mohler. Second Row: Patty Thomp- son. Jane Henville. Shirley Rowley. Martha Pitcher, Ruth Ann Hamilton. Third Row: Lee Campbell, Gloria Gram. Jody Mor- rison. Doris Bailey. Jean Waychoff. First Ron: Joy Vincent. Natalie Broach. Ann Henry. Pat Houston. Anne Francis. Second Row: Betty Sturner, Alice Florey. Carolyn Simpson. Anne Kitchen. Shirley Gemmer, Shirley Seale. Third Row: Judy Jones, Carolyn Wells, Caryl Reid, Anne Sherman, Ann Heard, Jean Warren. nsq ss, 2 1 Q . OPI-.RA CIl,l,'l5 First Ron: Jack Ecldleman, Sharon Hart, Sue Jones. Lou Weaver, Larry Bettis, Marilyn London, Gloria Yager. Fred Jones. Second Row: Pope Econonion. Jean Reed. Marthalena Morton, Jeanette Archerd, Martha Campbell, Estelle Katz. Marisue High- fill. Geraldine Cohn, Jennylea Goodnough, Rosalie Young, Barbara Walters, Carole Remy, Betty Lou Gibbs, Jackie White. Third Row: Pete Mendoza, Don Gene Davis, John Reid, Monte Henley, Bob Lee Smith, John Chambers, Carl Caughron, Bob Freeman, Don Wagner. Charles Fixmer. The little white geese work busily at the laundry for fear of a scold- ' ' ing from Dame Paula in the opera, Y1Liilfl.i1I'!J. The Opera Club started the year off with a splash into the sea of music. Directed by Mr. Raymond lf. l.ight and guided by lfrecl jones. president: Nlax lrisher, vice-president: Charlene Lilly, secretary: and Peggy Philp, treasurer, the eltils presented an Armistice Day program of patriotic songs on assemblies. The outstanding number this year was the liallatl for Americans by liarl Robinson, with solo part sung by liretl -lones. XY'orlting with the other music groups in Central, the Opera Club took part in Christmas assemblies, which toltl about the Nativity in hymns, Christmas carols, and quo- tations from the Scripture, XVith the ether high schools, the group sang in the annual presentation of the Messiah. Refreshetl after the Christmas vacation, the Opera Club rolletl up Nlr. light's sleeves and worltetl with a right goocl tra-la on the opera S14 i'i'lfvi'iri'tt by Victor llerbert. The opera, as usual, was a huge success. The leads of Sylvia and Prince Franz were played by Gloria Yager and lreti jones. Liiej X f A7 i V? QM H z 'I ,- R I OPERA CLUB First Row: Lutie Lee Curry. Betty Davison. Johnny Chick. Marilyn Caldwell, Shirley Rhodes. Eugene Naron. Tom Parker. Second Row: Margaret Wise. Charlotte Dunham, Peggy Philp, Charlene Lilley,B:irbara Arnold.Beverly Phillips.Doro1hy Sierne. Georgia Mallams. Sue Ann Scheller, Barbara Koonce, Lou Thompson, June Bergdorf, Carol Nan McDonald. Third Ron: Bill Sanders. George Gilmour, Harold MacDowell, Richard Chauncey, Bill Fholer, Phillip Owens. James Roberts. Max Fisher. Chad Smith, Joe Wing. Bobby Abdo. A ' Gloria Yuger, as Sylvia, sings Sueethearts, while the with the soldiers of Zulania, Other characters were Liane, Marilyn Caldwell: Mikel, Larry Bettis: Paula, Marilyn London: Lieutenant Karl, johnny Chick: Hon. Percival Slingshy, ,lack iiddleman: Petrus Van Trump, lfugene Naron: Aristide Caniche, Tom Parker, jeannette, Lutie Lee Curry: Bahette, Lou Nveayerg Lizette, Sue jones: Toinette, Sharon Hart: Nanette, Betty Davisong Clairette, Shirley Rhodes, Capt. Lourent, George Gilmour, first footman, Richard Chauncey, and second footman, Phillip Owens. Franz, the heir-presumptive to the throne of Zulania, the Laundry of the NX'hite Geese and finds Liane, a milliner, guided hy Nlilsel, claiming the throne of Zulania. CUITICS to Sylvia, unknown to Liane, is the real heiress. and as Liane is about to be introduced as the princess, the head of the laundry, Dame Paula, announces that Sylvia is the true princess. Sylvia tells liranz she still loves him, and the opera ends with everyone happy ever after. The cast enjoyed the .1l'lFlU.ll party after the opera. 'liheir spring picnic closed the year of hard work and brilliant productions. laundresses flirt fl-171 f w.JA. f 'Q 3: 2 gf I x I , 4 ' H-f 'X Q44 W. fm gk b 5 E' f , A , N W H , K , Q E I ,541-ww ' 2. J Q 'va f J , t fAt'5 7' ' ' fav. nfs FNS-ff? A ,K ff? W V , L ,,L, , Q, Q E 2 A L ' 'N ' K - Q .......m...u....a....w.A - . .. . ' -Q ' ' -Lxl -,,-6.--,' : , 'T I M fx 'x.,H!,'N , Q , j ' x J , ff h'?4'i i- inns 'T i ffm - M H' Y Q ?3 3'3' , Q 4' V Qiigfwaaa, '35-i'-'fi' 2' u- M . - f . ' 5 Z ' ' .f liixgk, B ,-rs U- ,ffiv ,fgffgjffrh .fh ,1 -.-1.f .-i to V 'TV' Q VV?5mW'E'W77 '-rr' 5 W 2 5 g ,Q 5 - Q , 1 , i 7. 2 ' i Q , . . K , ' s i 4 5 ii ft. Q 4 2 fs ,.. 1, L , .4 ORCHESTRA First Row: Boh Leel-tley, llelen Whayne. Mary Ellen Fe-nn, Georgiana Pugh. Second Row: Gloria Graham. Betty Lou Zink. Juanita 'Y.niiie. Kay Davis. Joann Dobbins. Ethyle Landa, George Funk. Third Row: Gloria Bryan. Joan DeVilbiss. Laura Worden. Marlene Gale. Gloria Eclwartls. Rose-lla Orf. Blanche Einsel. Marilyn Frazee. Edith Ramsey. Fourth Row: Heidi Bloesch. Robert Kahlc. Xiallace Maxey. Ernie Rhyan. Glen Coburn, Donna Alexander. Donald Queen. Jimmy Thompson. Donald Glore. Jerry Powell, Harold Stewart, Ernest Stewart. Standing: Harlow Stahl, Don O'Neil. Mary Collins, Harold Graninier, Musical Bob Leekley. student director. leads the orchestra in a re- hearsal of Pomp and Cireumstance. that you heard the fourth hour was that of the Central High School Orchestra under i the direction of Mr. Clarence F. Gates. This musical organization has not only established an excellent The beautiful symphonic music floating about the building during reputation in the city but is also recogniyed as one of the best high school orchestras in the state. The officers of the Orchestra this year were Dick Baker, president: Ann Moffitt, vice-presidentg Helen XVh.iyne, secretaryg Sandra Iforster, treasurerq and Kenneth Collins, librarian. Councilmen for the year were Bob l.eekley. seniorg Cloria Bryan. junior: and jane Benedict, sophomore. ,lim Iiconomou, as the stu- dent director, assisted Mr. Cates. Donnie Vaughn and Edith Ramsey. social chairmen. i planned the annual picnic and the spring banquet. which was held in conjunction with the band. 150 Q- vw- Q va-uv 5 A ,...t.., -..,.t-mwr 4.5.1-was. 11. um... asa.-. 1, :A ORCQHl'.S'l'R .NX First Row: Mary Herndon. Jim Economou, Patti Colgin. Sandra Forster. Second Row: Betty Jo Gaines. Joe Gibson. Joyce Pugh, Bob Clawson. Louise Lashley, Katherine Kc-rr. Beverly Brandes. Third Ron: George Mitchell. Ronald Gates. Chester Cadieux. Donnie Vaughn. Deloris Bray. Sara Ann Smith, Gahrille Jones. Jane Bent-dict Patricia RICCUIIC, Ann Moftitt. George Gregory, Joy Curtis Fourth Row: Kenneth Blackwell. Roddx' Fenn. LC-Wir Mosbtirgl. John St-rtin. Mr. Clarence F Gates. Donald Brock. Max Terhune. Betty Davidson. Blanche Shay. Gloria Gariinger. Janet Martin. Billy Dante-ls. Klart-ia Lorenz. Shirley Rhode-s Maestros Among the activities of the Orchestra this year were participation in many of our assemblies. playing for all the speech arts anti class plays, as well as giving .1 complete assembly program in Nlarch. The Sunday before C.hristm.ts, the Orchestra presenteti the Nlessiah, sting ht' the voice stutlents of Tulsa high schools. This is a popular event with Central stutients anti with the public as well. In the spring the Orches- tra memhers were liept husy ln' playing two puhlic concerts. accompany ing the opera. anti talting an .tctix e part in the A-Xnnual Xlusic liestisal which was heiti at the Coliseum. liven with these multiple activities. tiifllerent sec- tions of the Orchestra found time to perform heforc clubs. lodges. anti church organilations. Centralites tiinti it harti to express enough appre- ciation to Xlr. Gates anti the Orchestra for their heau- tiful anti inspiring music. Sarah Ann Smith and Dick Baker like to he original! Here lhey play the hassoon, one of the more unusual instruments used in the orchestra. 151 Aa. 'Q -- .KF fd, Ilixinu Iiuiuciiivri 'Ihurc .Xrc Such Thingx. .im GY 1 ac Q i X 'H 1 .- Q iz? -a. , N134 . Ih- I ,'c 1 C X A 1 I . 4 ....,,w-gov-mv.-. S.XIN'I LIC IIIXXS Firz-.l Ron: Suu Tzlllmzln Doiullem- Dznvlx Virginia Vinson. Normal Sue ORTYQZII. Colleen Nixon. Sccnmd Ron: Norxnzi Calm. Janis Limixey. Virginia CllllIllllQIl!.lH. Fe-rn Britton. Norma Tackefi. Willa-ne Kzlltn Third Roux Rumi Cnriiifh, llzlxjx' DL-Q Gulrl Dorn Rfvper. Shirley Snqnli. Mcreditli Nlriv, Fourth Run: Belly' Huggheh. Dnmizl 3IcC.,liivu'. B4-verly Reid. Pnl Kenm-xx Virginia, IYIIISCIIIILIIII. Wzmnizn Nmrriykc. Singers Tlw chili xx.1s Almost cvunly Llixiricd into firsl .ind WCUIILI NUIWIZIIIHN .HMI .lIl4+s. stllllk' T4.1XUI'lIc plum-K KIIIN Slulgli. Ilif Saint Cuuilhim. umiuz' the rhructicm wi Nh. 4 Ii.lI'IllUIlLI If I iqlu. omni pirt uf their succcxs I Y Il.lI'xI work .md Liuvutimi or lIlUll' Lilcntcri pl.lI1lNl. lxl vmi IdI'Lllll,lll. I,Ii1n,1,ilwwrxull.up1'cxi-.IL-lil. llif xicu-prmwidciil unix Ikggx XY.iIIxL1p. .imi thc c.1p,ihI Neural.1r'y-t1'u.ixLir'ur'. Sidnuy Young. Int yur xwrc llfm link-ly .Xrc Tliy Ilxvcllmgx. U I Tliu cm thc Lovely ladies wait for the beginning note as thc St. Cccilialn make an appl-arzmce at Philhruok Art CL-ntcr. gi fb BAND First Row: Martha Freeny. Wendell Summers. Don C, Pearson. Richard Schaefer. Freda Bryan, Second Row: Deloris Ann Bray. Don Erickson. Wilma Redman. Richard Williams. Walter Moore. Arnold Goldstein, Karl Von Barrackman. Bill Rice. Bob Hensley. Third Row: Richard Williams, Martha Jeane Bayliss. Mary Herndon. Shirley James. Darlene Bonham. Mary Alice Roberts. Ray- mond Swetland. Patsy Cole. Richard Ealey, Jinnny Cloud. Dean Barnard. Ronnie Mook. Rod Buckles. Lloyd Bray, Richard Cald- well. Gordon Kirby. Jim Carroll. Fourth Row: Eddie Grimes.. Jeanne Barr, Wallace Gwin. Jim Wilhelm. Jim Parsons. Janine Lollar. Robert Snyder. Mary Ann Anderson, Mary Golden. Pete Mendoza, Bobby Barnard. Loye Crowe, Bob Whitfield. Billy Wellings. Andy Spurgeon. Bill Wolfe. Bill Timmons, Jerry Buchanan. Fifth Row: Don O'Neil, A. T. Worley. Ed Bailey, Dale Mehlhorn. H. L, Curry. George Poe. Donnie Vaughn. Queen of the Band. Marchm g Central! Band played Ll large PJIAI in the aetiyities of our school this year! its members, under the di- rection of Nlr. Clarence Gates, enjoyed .1 successful season in which they boosted team moral in the various sports, and marched in many parades. The Band started the year with the September initiation of new members. ln the fall one hundred and fourteen people belonged to the inarelting hand. but the nuinlver was reduced to one hundred for the second semester. The colorful red .llltl white uniforms became .1 familiar sight to all loyal Clentralites. and we had .1 band that was worthy of our pride in it. 154 Gixta Q BAND First Row: Joy J. Jenkins. Juanita Johnson. Charles Bertator. Robert Clawson. Joe Gibson. Second Ron: Mary Lou Parks, George R. Mitchell, Carroll Wells. Billy Peterson. Chris Sehidlowski. Ruth Kay, George Gregory. Rosemary Miller. Third Row: Billy Dave Daniels, Roddy Fenn, Everette Dethrow. Don Tarvin. Wendall Lovell. Lewis Mosotirp. David Jenkins. Rex Lawrence. Robert Wor- rell. Joe Wing. Marvin Dee Flourney, Cliff McCune. Earl McAnL-lly. Harold Stewart. Fourth Rout David Mikles. Roy Baldwin. Ted Klima, John Boyce, Carl Oelenberger, Travis Schendil. Wes Holmes, Philip Juclkins. Dick Conway. Jerry Zink. Jim Stein- berg. Jerry Brown, Don Campbell. Don Cihak, Carl Wickizer, Fifth Ron: Harlow Stahl. Rose Marie Ferlin. Betty Morris, Mickey Robinson. Evalyn Dennis. Alice Woodworth. Freda Jan Wright. ' Members of the hand strut their stuff i 0 of Tulsa? colorful parades. n nc S This year the Band elected beautiful Donnie Vaughn to rule as queen. The attendants to Central's sixth 3' band queen were Dorothy Rhecs and Sue Crossland, 3 '3 2 ln the spring the Band held a picnic. and then com- pleted the social season with .1 formal banquet. given with the Orchestra. livery year Clentralites look for- ward to the annual assembly in which the Band com- bines classical and popular music to present the school with a spritely and entertaining program. The Band! officers for 19-+R-1949 included llrum Nlajor lion Pearson: Senior. ,lunior and Sophomore Councilmen Roddy lfenn. Richard Caldwell. and litltly Grimes: lieutenant Bill Daniels: Top Sergeant fyortlon Kirby: Captain George Niitchell: Chief Rank Corporal llarold SlL'W.li'lQ and l.ihrarian lewis Nloshurg. l.liTTliRMliN'S CLUB First Row: Hugh Peery. Don Sehelb. Andy Flynn. Albert Collins, Howard Collins, Parke Davis, Bob Beam, Jerry Webster, Law- rence Eng. Donald Thompson. Arnold Teale. Jack Speer. Second Row: Bob Anderson, Thompson Keenan. Jerry Chestnut, Dale Hendricks. Tommy Sisson, Jerry Coody, Lou Lasiter. Robert Kramer. Shelby Metcalf. Jack Deweese, Alton Mann, Solomon Cruz. Third Row: Bob Chapman, Bruce Drummond. Tom Titsworth, Gail Ellis, Roscoe Vroomon. Jack Jennings. Mac Doublin, Pete Poulos, Charles Rosenberger, Bob Hare. Roger Clarke, Grady Skillern. Fourth Row: Hubert Nicholos, Jerry Dunn, Jerry Burtner. Lloyd McGuire, George Crowley, George Gilmore, Dick Head. Jim Tillman, Howard Moss. Bob Norman. Neill Kerley, Bob Smith. Charles Fisher. High Schoo One of Central's outstanding organizations is the Letter- men's Club, composed of those boys who have earned rec- At their bi-weekly meeting members of the Letter-men's Club listen to Coach Grady Skillern's report of sports activities. l Heroes ognition in the realm of athletics as well as in all round sportsmanship in other school activities. The purpose of the Lettermen's Club is to create a strong fellowship and encourage the loyalty of the students to Central. This association of lettermen develops friendship and a greater understanding of the sports participated in by the other boys. Members of the organization offer their services to Central's extensive athletic program at all times. Meetings are held every other Thursday. This year jim Tillman presided over the meetings and in his absence Howard Moss, vice-president. wielded the gavel. Jerry XVebster, secretary, recorded the minutes. The club's sponsor is Coach Grady Skillern. Membership in the Lettermen's Club is open to all boys who have qualified for a T. A program is arranged for each meeting. Upon oc- casion one of Central's various musical groups entertains the Club. Usually the program includes an address by some outstanding coach or athlete. .-Xt times a member of our own coaching staff gives a talk. Other activities dur- ing the school year included a picnic at Mohawk in the fall and a second party in the spring, orldly Ways The lnternational Lluh held its weekly meeting in room 225 and diseussed either with a guest speaker, or among the memhers themselves. some interesting international prohlem. Through the efforts of the program ehairman, lsent XY'ood, eluh memhers and their friends were privileged to hear many exeellent speakers during the year, These ineluded Xlrs. Rurie Smith who gave her analysis of the Noveniher eleetion results, Xliss Carolyn Bryan who retraeed her summer lsieyele tour of lreland. and Alaequelyn Chiles who spolse on Nly Two Years in the Hawaiian Islands. .-Xn interesting elulw proieet was the sponsoring of C..-X.R.lf. packages for XY'alter Roland. .1 refugee lwoy in the Lf. S. lone of Germany. Ciontrihu- tions from many Central students provided for him one paelxage each month throughout the year. Under the direetion of the soeial ehairnian. Xlary .-Xnn lilentos. the eluh enjoyed il Halloween mixer, the traditional Christmas party, and the annual spring pienie in Nlay, Offieers for the past year were .lohn l'ield lfoley, president: l.awrenee ling, viee-president: Bonnie Bled- soe, seeretaryg and .-Xbhie lsrasne. treasurer. The spon- sor was Nliss Sara A. Loleman. The memhers of 'l'he International Clluls, hy taking an interest in world affairs, are preparing themselves to he well informed voters and eitivens. now studying at T. II., tells International Club memhers about his native country Sweden -Q X2 C7 ...- ' ? , ? , ' - .Wm Bertil Hammar, an employee of a Swedish oil company. wwf W V , -'3 'Pie y.-A lN'l'l1RN.vXTlONAl. CQI.l.'B lntsi Row: .-Xhhie Nlarilyn lsrasne, Patrieia Nlelfune. Artie Pray son. lfelyllae losv-ler. Siruxn Ram: Bonnie liledsoe, liarhara lseete, Bessie NlegXlpine Xlary Sellers. Iiiiicn lsosx: Xlary .Xnn lslentos. l,ois Ciarrett, Patritia tlltls Suzanne klennines. louiciii Ross: iawrenee ine, Nlary Ann Parks, Betty Ruth XYat- son. Xlaree .Xtlsinson. Nliss Sara .-X. Coleman, sponsor. ln lll Rosy: Lharles iomlins, Xeal .X. C urtis, slohn lweld loley Lharles lixmer. Kent Vinod. Humanity's Hope 'lihe past year has added ereatly to the aehievernents of Cfentral's Red Cross Council. sponsored hy Xliss I ueile NY'itte and Nlrs. Susie Sunderland. Uffieers were liill Wanehester, president: Nlary Samaras. xite-pres- ident: Nlyra Rohertson. seeretary: Alvina Ciareia, treasurer, and Nlary Hudeens, puhlieity ehairman, At meetings held every other l'riday the memhers dis- eu-sed future profeets and learned of Red C ross aetiy- ities elsewhere. Noted as a philanthropie organilation. the Couneil tarried out .1 nuniher of aetivities designed to alleviate man's inhumanity to man. The first project of the year was the membership drive, eondueted in Novem- lier, wliieli brought in total eontrihutions of 8195. One ol the CIouneil's most important proieets was the filliltrl of 425 C hristmas gift hoses for ehildren over- seas, lhe whole -ehool helped w.th thzs. lhe eollee- tion of waste paper earried on through the entire year was a method of raising money for other worthy eauses. l ntertainnient programs. sponsored hy the Cazuneil, helped to hrighten life for shut-ins at the bounty l'arni and at the Yeteran's Hospital in Nlusltoligee. Filling boxes for the children of Europe is one of the chief functions of the Red Cross Council. Aliove: llurlon Stahl. Mary Ann Klentos. Myra Robert- SUN. Below: Bill Winchester, Alvina Garcia, Mary Samaras. Rl1lJ CROSS COUNCQII. l'llkSl Rim: I aRue I hornton. Xlary llud-igens, Aly ina Garcia, Nlary Sam aras. Suomi Roxy: Loraine Madeira. Nlary -lo xlones, Xlary lrene Sie lntire. Nlyra Robertson, XVanda Griffin. liitixo Roxx: Mary .Xnn lslentos. lieierly Rezd, Xlary lou -Iester Xlargaret liedder. lietty lou liest. l'Ul,'RIlI Roxx: Nlieltey Steienson, llarlow Stahl, QI, XY. Riddle Xfoody Wvilltens, Doris Suffridge. liilly Peterson, lii in Ross: loan lieil. lletty -lean XX'illianis. C arrie Sue .Xnder son, Naney W'allat'e. Xlonte Henley. Sixiii Ross: Xliss l ueile Witte.sponsor.C3royer .Xyers,l'11ll Win thester. iliom Vfatlsinson. 'lied Nlathler, Nlrs, Susie Sunderland sponsor. 7' M--S RllfI.lf CLUB Prone: Bob Wallack. Ralph Calvert. Jim Owens. Roger Van Denhende. Jerry Van Denhencle. Kneeling: Howard Jamieson. Jack Cozier. Standing: Mr. Felix Vestal. sponsor. Jack Jennings, Jim Ofr. Jerry Sisler, Mr. Mott Dunham, instructor. Shooting lf you should wander down to the girls' new gymnasium any Tuesday evening between sis-thirty and eitght-thirty, don't let the guns and flying bullets fool you into think- Well, whrit do you know? Wrong bull! Howard Jamieson and Jack Jennings discuss the results of their shooting while Jack Cozier and Ralph Calvert put up targets in the background. 3, H Stars ing that we are going to war with Xluskogee. It is just the Rifle Club praeticing shots and shooting postal matches under the instruction of Mr. Nlott Dunham. These boys engaged in regional matches with Rogers and O. M. A. several times this year. They shot four postal matches of the National Rifle Association and one for the Randolph Hearst Association. The targets for these postal matches are sent from the association to all Rifle Clubs belonging to it. The clubs shoot on these targets and send them back to be judged by the association. Guiding the Rifle Club in all its undertakings are -lack Jennings, president: jack Cozier, vice-president:R:1lph Col- bert, secretary: jim Orr, treasurer: Bob NY'allaek, executive officer: and Nlr. Felix Vestal, sponsor. The purpose of this club is to improve safety in han- dling guns, promote sportsmanship, and teach the funda- mentals of good marltsmanship. Xlfith these obieetiyes in view, the Rifle Club has worked hard ull year. If you could watch them in action sometime you would see what fine sportsmen they really are. L 160 Adventures in Advertising Beautiful singing antl costumes in SlLi'tflVt'iIV'fi eomine lelvruary lStli antl l9tl1. This atlyertise- ment antl many similar ones eoultl lie seen during tlie year on tlie eleetrie sihen in tlie main liall liere at Central. One of tlie fXtlvertising.g Boartl's ,olas is tu lseep tliis sign well supplietl yvitli news of eurrenl liappenings. liliis organization found many funetions to per- form tliroueliout 1948 and 19-W. The first iola was tlieelyinhe tlie Aetivity Butleet sales. I.ater tlie eluls earrietl on extensive atlvertisine for the speeeli arts plays antl tlie opera. Issuing tielyets for tliese pro- tluetions was also on tlie aeentla. llelp in tlie ll.-il'..'X. nieinlverslaip elrive. lvulletin announcements, antl art lay-outs were anwng tlie many serviees rentleretl. lxtra aetiyities tliis year inelutletl a novel selieme for atlvertising tlie senior elass play. Clever novelty stunts and soeial aetivities sueli as a Halloween party .intl tlanee .eaye tlie niemlwers time out for pleasure. llie offieers yxlio euitletl tlie organization in its yvnrk were jimmy Nlartin. president: Hartley Owens, viee-presitlent: Betty lou Ray, seeretary: .intl Nanty .Xtlamson, treasurer, Nliss .Xnnie l.aurie Yon luneeln servetl as an alnle antl effitient sponsor. ililie .fXtlvertisin.e Boartl not only gives its memliers an insielit into tlie vast iieltl of .lLlVUl'lISIllLL1 luut also sCFX'L's In pl'4llll41lL' guutl will .II f.o.'l1U'.ll. Donald Brooks, Advertising Board member, puts ai plug for ai speech arts plan on the bulletin hoard while fellow memlier llzirtlep Owens supervises. 4 i 1 Q Q1 ,- E' ,Q l i l l AlJX'lgR'l'lSlNG BO.-XRIJ lmsl Roxy: Ann Kina, Sliirley Clolien, Betty .Xnn Bridges, Nan liayrol lliornton. SIKLJNIJ Rim: Shirley klolinson, Nleryle Ciarringer, Cilyntla Niag- ness, l.ee Clamplaell. Tiiiium Boxxx Betty -lo Peake, Barbara Douglass, lluris lluuglass, Naney .'Xtlanison, l'atltly llentlersnn. lUL,'B'lll Rim: Beatriee Clrawfortl, Beverly llioinpsoii, Slierry Brown, Nlary Sellers, Betty lou Bay. ll! IH Ruxx: Ioanne Steyvartl. C liarles ilqtlllllllh, Bill lientlall, lion Brooks, l lartley Owens. SIXIH Row: llarlow Stalil, lluwartl C lianilvers, ylimmy Nlartin, Nliss Annie l.aurie Yon Tuneeln, sponsor. Glenn llaynes. fieij Cf.-XN1ARA'I'A Cll,L'l5 FIRST ROW: Mary Hudgens, Donnie Vaughn, Audrey Anderson, Dorothy Rhees. Ann Jones. Carmen Irizarry. Diana Texter. Karin Vetter. Karen Viering, Peggy Rowley. Jo Anne Ihrie, Betsy Markland. Margaret Frame. SECOND ROW: Rhonda Gillespie, Jackie Grubbs, Peggy Philp. Mary Crites, Caryl Reid. Margaret Wise. Sally Moler, Judy Moyse, Patsy Carney, Phyllis Engle, Sally Kellam. Joy Vincent. THIRD ROW: Miss Esther Larson. sponsor. Suzy Reid. Sallie Ricker. Nancy Sisler, Phyllis Perry, Ann Dunlap, Lynn Jillson, Ann Heard. Jean Warren, Betty Sturner. Natalie Broach, Sue Aitkin. FOURTH ROW: Martha Stiles. Norma Shleppey. Mary Olive Graham, Joan Bradley. Charlotte Cotton. Jean Perry, Sally Barbre, Ann Richards, Joan Henley, D'Ann Denison, Marilyn Frazee, Barbarai Biscup, Sue Crossland. Service With Smiles Have you ever wondered who the smiling young ladies These are Camarata members who give their service to are that show people to their seats in our auditorium? Central by ushering at all Central stage productions ex- cept the Daze. Other affairs of this organization also Let us in on the jokes! Camarata members check out copies of the War keep the girls busy. This year Cam.1r.tt.1s performed help- Cry to sell for the Salxation Army s drne to hclp needs chi dren ful wrvmcs at P---1-.Al functions throughout the year. At Christmas time they aided the Salvation Army by selling Tlu' War Cry. Camarata received a small commission from this sale which was donated to the Student Aid fund. Camarata's social calendar certainly wasn't vacant. The club sponsored :4 successful all school dance after the Central-Muskogee football game. This spring the girls held an enjoyable party in honor of the new members. Tearing her hair, yet enjoying every bit of managing these affairs, was President joan Henley. She was assisted by Rhonda Gillespie, vice-president, Ann Richards, sec- retary: and Mary Olive Graham, treasurer. This organization could not exist without its beloved sponsor, Miss Esther Larson. Under her able direction the girls perform duties for their school in a spirit of comrade- ship and willingness to serve all. Devotees of Drama Wvell known in all parts of the country is the National lhespian Soeiety. Although our own C'enf tral chapter is newly 4H'l.1.lflllCLl, its director, Nliss lsalielle lt. Ronan. has been made regional director. ln November a new group ol- initiates was taken into the organivation. Holding to the national rules, the Society initiated only students who had played one maior role or two minor roles on the high school stage, Since the common interest of all Thespians is dramaties, there are many angles from which this subiect is studied. The meetings has'e ineluded varied subieets. At one time Nlr. Albert Xlartin. stagecraft director, demonstrated and explained in detail the work of the -tagecraft workers. Another type of actis'ity studied is the art of make-up. Good acting is, of course, emphasized by each and every member. The actors in the eluh also take part in writing and producing radio shows, and take charge of and participate in many of the-e each year. As president of this organization, Tom XY'atkin- son led the meetings, with -lim Ruddle as vice- president. Karin Vetter was writer of the minutes, while -Iohnnie Cfhick handled the problem of keep- ing track of the money. Paddy Henderson took care of such things as publicity and reporting. NY'hat the future may hold for these Thespians is yet to be seen, hut their hard work should show up in later years when they becrnie stars of professional radio shows or when their names appear in lights on Broadway or in Hollywood. Tom Watkinson, Misra Isabelle Ronan. and Johnny Chick take the proceedings very seriously in initiation cere- monies of the Thespian Society. THIQSPI.-XN SOCILTY l:lRSl Ross: Paddy Henderson, Bette llavis, Ronan,sponsor. Si 1 ost: Ross: Karin Yetter, Rosemary Xsarner, ler, Peggy llhilp lllllsll Ross : Charlotte C otton, .lfin Ruddle, CQ ir Chick. lotitili Ross: Larry Bettis, Charles Conner, llosyell. lin iii Ross:C.l1H Me-CIune, Robert lsahle, ilio Clonfer. Nliss lsahelle lt. liennie lee low- s' llenry, .Iohnnie l red Alones. Xsatkinson, Bob Noel U61 ax 24 WWW TULSA HISTORICAL SOCIETY GROUP l FIRST ROW: Mary Evalyn Dennis. Frances Middleton. Mary Kay Whitworth, Joan Anderson. Esta Lee White. Mary Milliroti. Betty Ann Smock, Barbara Smith. Leona Walls-. Geraldine Howard, Coewena Price. SECOND ROW: Ruthanne Hopper. Martha Long, Peggy Ashby, Doris Bailey, Ann Farmer, Barbara Walters, La Dean Ray, Betty Jane Brasel, Mary Anderson, Wanda Price. Gloria Hannah, Evelyn Campbell. THIRD ROW: Joann Phipps, Eugene Robinson, Karl Schmidt, Derral Barnes, Phil F. Owens. Janell Tucker, Phyllis Lane, Alice Williams, Leita Edge, Jo Marlene Owen, Ro Ann Wynn. FOURTH ROW: Wendell Glidewell. Tommy Mullings, Bob Walker, Joe Tillery, Bob Leekley, Don O'Neil, John Peterson, Roland Barnes, Stephen McLaughlin. Dan Ray Hatfield. Ronald Arganbright, Richard Schaum, Norman Covington. History Hounds In january of 1938, the community history classes, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Louise M. XVhitham, founded an organization that was to be known as the Tulsa His- Mrs Whitham and members of the editorial board of the Historical Society study statistics concerning the history of Central. QT! ,N Q ., 5.466 torical Society of Central High School. It was to be a curricular organization with its members from community history classes. Through the years the Society has gained a high reputa- tion by serving as a source of information about the his- tory of Tulsa. The Society's research project for this year was to begin the collection of material for a history of Central High School. This history is to reflect the lives of students of Central and will be more than just statistics. Information for the history is being obtained from old copies of the Tom Tom and School Lift' and particularly from former students of Central. Also members of other organizations have been asked to prepare histories of their organizations. NlC'hcn finished, it is possible that this history will be pub- lished as a pamphlet. This year the Society members continued to sell his- torical postcards of Tulsa in order that they might pur- chase more research books. Their library now contains about three hundred books. Field trips were made this year to Philbrook Art Mu- seum, the Thomas Gilcrease Foundation, and to VVoolaroc Museum. Officers of the Society this year were Rodney Patter- son, president: Victor Penny, vice-president: Bob Leekly, treasurerg and RoAnn W'ynn, secretary. s Q vs., -Q um 9 s 2' ! HISTORICAL SOCQIIZTY GROUP 2 FIRST ROW: Jean Hobson. Ardena McConnell, Joyce Ann Leak. Margaret Lee. Bernadine Jane Horwitz. Jackie White, Wanda Cross. Howard Collins, Joan Phillips. Estelle Katz. Carolyn Breeding. Dorothy Lawniaster. Audrey Allan. SECOND ROVVZ Dor- othy Harris. Ruth Lewis. Greta Clark. Pat Hollinger. Betty Seawright, Robert M. Croston. Mrs. Louise Whitham, sponsor. Jerry Brasel. Bill Bishop. Don Schelb. Dale Young. Laura Jean Cooper. Louise McCurdy. THIRD ROW: Bob Case. James Bertreni. Harold Stewart. Thomas Wyer. Bob Cavitt. Howard Hensley. Junior Bedingfield. Glen Keck. Dick Bayouth. Frank Neely. Gene Mowery. R. Don Henry. Andrew B. Wiezorek, Mildred Martin. l-'OIQRTH ROKY: Donald Scott. Ernest Smith, Ray Baldwin. John Tucker, Edwin Boyce. Buddy Filby. James Tideinan. Marshall Seaton. David Prohst. A, C. Shrader, Jerry Brown. John Boyce. Bill Coinouie. Bruce Hartnitt. llIS'l'ORlf..Xl. SOC,ll'.'l'Y GROUP 3 FIRST ROW: Peggy Walkup. Frances Conklin, Leatrice Burton. Tresia McCurley. Delores Perkins. Esther Marie Hooper, Joyce Alexander. Margaret Smith. Marie Morrison. Betty Ruth Shurtleff. Mary F. Thompson, Ella Mae Hinshaw, Joanne Willis. SECOND ROW: Jo Ann Feterly. Addie McDonough. Billie Alexander, Hazel Johnson, Delores Queen. Bevtflb' Shellenbilfllff. J0- ella Sanders. Rodney Patterson. Victor Penny, Charles Sherry. Geraldine Oliver. Claudia Sutterfield. XVinniefred Simons. Mary Haines. Jewel Reno. THIRD ROW: Frank Lakey, Henrv Brinlee, Richard Ratliff. Carl Olenherger. William White-nack, Ray- mond Adams. Francis Geer, Alfred Light. Ed Bailey, Betty Shea. Bennie Jewel Suttle. Frank Benjamin, Gerald Bourland, Alvin Condley. Bill Southern FOURTH ROW: Jack Speer, Bob Hare, Harry Harlton. Don Cowans. James Bailey. Ralph Gordon. J. B. Meyer. Joe Luna Don Cates, Bob llarrill. Ramon Mitchell, Bill Thomas. Don Welch. Bill Wolfe. Roger Miller. .- i A 1 . ,, W,- 2524 TOM TOM STAFF FIRST ROW: Belly Ann Bridges, Lysbeth Kaye, Jo Anne Ihrig, Carmen Irizarry, Myrna Lou von Daler, Greta Jean Moody, Bonnie Barham, Sybil Zeligson. Carrie Newman, Rae Dell Plecker, Mary Ann Carrington. SECOND ROW: Doris Park, Cherie Smith. Pat Parker, Daisy Lewis, Pattie Beattie, Beverly Thompson, Joan Bradley. Jean Perry, Karin Vetter, Diane Irwin, Polly Ann Erdahl. THIRD ROW: Jean Linglebach, Miss Lucile Adams, director of art work. Ted Flinn, Dr. Roy V. Maneval, business adviser, Jim McCune, John Field Foley, Jerry Burtner, Mr. C. X. Dowler, sponsor. Jerry L. Greenberg, Bev Brand, Tom V. Matthews. Writers of the Record During the first semester members of the Tom Tom staff became quite familiar to most Centralites. Several Members of the Tom Tom staff seem to be enjoying themselves at the Oklahoma lnterscholastie Press Assoc-ialion convention at Norman where they learned many interesting facts ahout editing annuals. of them collected money for pictures in .ill sophomore and iunior home rooms. And, of course, members of the staff helped seniors arrange for their picture appointments and autograph the finished product. The week in which all class and organization pictures were scheduled found the Tom Tom staff and Mr. C. X. Dowler, sponsor, in a mild state of hysteria. Calm was rea stored, however, after all deadlines had been met and all material sent to the printer. Bonnie Barham, editor: Greta jean Moody, assistant editor: -lohn Field Ifoley, business manager: and Tom Matthews, photographer stayed in the class the second semester to help put the finishing touches on the book. Other members of the staff took advantage of the op- portunity to study a semester of trigonometry or typing or some other subject they could not otherwise h.ive inf eluded in their high school programs. Although creating the hook was 21 lot of work, it was fun in itself: and the staff had the satisfaction of a job well done. Deadline Dodgers The job of the Srlmol Lift' staff is never over, for as soon as one paper is out, reporters begin work on the next issue. livery day this year was spent getting interviews, covering newsbeats, typing, writing, proof- reading, and preparing the many features you found in your Tulsa Srfmol Life. Central lfditor Betty Jane lxime, assisted by Page lfditors, joan Henley, lldwin Powell, Ann Richards. and ,loe Gibson spent much time after school and on Saturdays seeing that the Srlmol l.if1' would be ready for readers the next 'lihursday morning. Donald Brock handled the distribution of paperi to home room representatives, while Nsaiida lliggins prepared the exchange papers for mailing. Alack Clozier, business manager, kept money affairs straight and sent out bills to advertisers. Nlembers of the staff learned that there was a great deal of effort and responsibility involved in getting out the three-school paper. However, the staff from Central, Rogers, and Webster not only worked but played together. To become better acquainted, they decided to forget deadlines, and met October 29 for a picnic breakfast at Mohawk. Miss Ann Crotchett, Tulsa Svllonl Lift' sponsor at Central, gave able guidance and inspiration to an enthusiastic and capable staff. l. Tommy Alley. Betty Kime, Wanda Higgins, and Jack Cozier wrap copies of School Life for mailing to inter- ested alumni. 2. Members of the School Life staff and Miss Crotchetl watch the printer make-up the next edition of the paper. SCHOOL LIFE STA IT lfiitsi Row: l.ee Campbell, .Ieri Fristoe, ,loan Henley, Nlary Hudgens. Sieoxii Russ: Nancy Atlamson, Bonnie llled oe, Nlartha liasliaw, Charlene l.illey. ildlllkll Ross: Doris Spencer, Shirley jones, lfrances Sliannon, Betty lxime. l-oticiii Ross: klotly Xlinshall, Ilan llill. .-Xnn Rielrirtls, Xlary Mayfield. l'ii in Ross: Nliss Ann Crotthett. sponsor, XX'anda Higgins, loin Alley, l.dwin llowell, .laeque Chiles. Slxlii Ross: Neill Kerley. Qlatls Lolier, lion lirocls. .live Gibson. ll67l Lab Lovers Boom! The Chemistry Club had started its year! Those students who survived the initiation were proud of their membership. lleading them was Pa- tricia Nlefiune who was elected president. Other officers ineluded lawrence ling, viee-president: Bessie Nlcfllpine, secretary: and llicky llawson, treasurer. lfor the second consecutive year the club was a member of the Oklahoma Junior Academy of Science. All high school science clubs, if they can meet the requirements, are eligible for membership. Under the guiding hand of Nlr. George llall, sponsor, the Central organization made visits to the Oklahoma Steel Castings Company, Born lfngineer- ing laboratories, Ozark Mahoning laboratories, and many other interesting places. Mr. Hall said that next year, however, each member will have his own project to present to the club. One of the year's many interesting speakers was Dr. Milton Denekas, professor of chemistry at the University of Tulsa. Dr. Denekas compared high sehool chemistry courses with college courses. On the lighter side, the club had its annual Christ- mas party, where every member enioyed cokes and doughnuts. The year was filled with fun and educational op- portunities, and each member found the club most profitable. Dr. Milton Denekas, a professor at the University of Tulsa, explains to Chemistry Cluh members how they may use chemical knowledge in their future professions. CHliNlIS'l'RY CLUB limsr Row: liditli Shaddoek, Patricia NlcCune, Doris Raeette, Shirley' Cohen. Srcoxn Roxx: Barbara Keefe. Mary Sue Nliller, Betty Ruth Xvnr- son, Sybil Zeligson. THIRD Row: Bonnie Bledsoe, joan DeVilhiss, JoAnn Sloate, Nlarilyn Rusher, Bessie lNlcAlpine. l:LlLRI'll Row: Billy llave llaniels, Dickey Dawson, James Bol- and, Herbert l'lost, lawrence lfng. lfn iii Roxx: Robert lsahle, David Swift. Bill Vfinehester, Charles lixmer, Nlr. George XV, llall, sponsor. f1691 -1 ,,.,,....,. .. A 3 4 1 -s TRAlWl . AND INDUSTRIAL CLUB FIRST ROW: Willie Wilcox. Eugene Robinson. Ronald Barrett, Kenneth Kellogg, Bob Cooper. Bob Ed Foote. Paul Hannah. Laurence Kearney, Frank DeLarzelere. F. J. Thresher. SECOND ROW: Eldon Holtz. Chester Hendershot. John Freeze, Don Jackson. Ralph Stewart. Bruce Merritt. Jasper Copeland, Robert Wunsch, Tommy Mullings, E. J. Stephens. THIRD ROW: Mr. Raymond G. Johnson. sponsor, Tommy Bogart, James Furr. W lfred Boucher. Lee Roles. John Hausam. Connie Ward, Bob F. Miller. Lin Conner. Gene Holtz. Bob Gene Sherrill, Mr. M- J. Ruley. sponsor. Able Apprentices C hapter lfight of the Tulsa Trade and lndustrial Clluh was sponsored this year hy Nlr. Raymond Ci. hlohoson. Willie Wilcox, a memher of the Trade and Industrial Club, seriously carries out his work in an dental laboratory us he prepares false teeth for some toothless soul. This group of thirty-five boys consisted of juniors and seniors, who attended sehool four hours a day, and worked at a trade tour hours. ln sehool each luoy spent one hour every day under the guidanee of Mr. johnson in study of material directly re- lated to his job. Many trades were represented in the club, for instance, jeweler, dental laboratory technician, printer, and tailor. The elulw sponsored many outside interests. Un Novem- lwer I2 memhers and their dates enjoyed games and dane- ing under the stars at Mohawk Park. Two other social activities that rounded out the year were a rollicking Clhristmas p.irty at school and a combination hayride and picnic at the home of the sponsor in the spring. Uffieers for the year were kloho lfreele, president, lfranli llelairzelere, vice-president: and Don jackson, secretary- treasurer. The purpose of the eluh is to eultivate a spirit of com- radeship among the boys, to get them interested in some speeial industry, and to help them become acquainted with many kinds of industrial activity. etting the Stage ll,1VQ yum QXCI' XKl.llLlCl CLl XK'll4I Hliltll' lllL' LCUFMUUII' scenery for the l,.llL', 11per.1, L'l.lSN pl.1ys .intl .l'KCI1llWllCN? ll.11'e you ever thouelfi .nliout the work hehinil tlze lN.'.lLl' tiful llqllllllllg efleets, the picture sliuws .intl Ill1Cl pro- jections ian the sereen? All these things .ire lTi.lklU pussililt hy the 5I.1geernft C lulv LlI1LlL'l Il1L'Nlll7Ul'YlNll7l1Ui- Nlr. .-Xllwen Nl.1rtin. lhis eluh meets every ITIUFIIIIUL tluring huine I'lllJl'l1. hut must ef the work is tlune .ifler stliuul .intl .it night. T11 lm .1 menilwer of the SI.lgUk'l'.ll'I Clluh, .1 hwy must wi-rlt twenty hours outside uf seliunl for .1 prol1.1tion.1ry periml. .Xl the entl of this period il ilie I11Cl11l1CI'N think he l1.lN wnrltetl l1.1rnl .incl will he .111 .1-set to the elulw, he is yuietl in. .Xfter wurki11g four huntlretl .1ntl eighty more hours he lveevines nn in.1etive niemher, which IIIUJIIS he tloesi1't h.1ye to Lille .1ssignn1ents. The in.1etiye memlwers tl1is l't.'.1l were Therl XY'l1itlle, lien W'elel1, A. Cl. 5l1r.1tler, liill l,.lI1ll.'l. .intl ll.ll lllLl Guy. Althougli tl1ey work .1 great tle.1l of the liine, once .1 ye.1r they l1.lVC .1 llilloween party. This is .1 hike .1ff.1i1 with .1pple lwiilvlviinq, iqhosts, .intl .ill the ll.1lloween trim- Q inings. The officers were president, A. C. Sl1r.11lerg seere1.1ry and scenery l'll.ll1.l.5QCl', Therl NX'l1ittleg l'l'l.lll.ll2L'I' of lights, jim l,ULlIl1.lIl property l11.lfl.lgCl', Bill lJULllll.ll. Tl1e next time you .ire Vl'.lIL'lllI13L .1 PCl'ftll l11.ll'lL'L' of some kiml on the stage, l'L'HiCl11l5CI'Z e1'erytl1ine on the st.1-ee is tlune liy tl1e SI.ljLCL'I'.lfl Cilulw except the Acting. Bill Douthat and Clifford Mooney, hard working stage- craft members. paint the stairway to he used in the senior elass play. ..., STXGIQC R.Xl T CQl,L'l3 l'illiSl Ram: Don firpenter. liill lloutlmt, ,loe Cilws-in, Georg Gaines, Roy Ci.1rner. Siruxn Rim: lJU!1.llLl Y. Childress, ll.1rol1l Ciiiy, Xlr, .Xlher Xl.1rtin, tlirettor, C .irl X'1t-lion, li,1rl Stlnnitlt. Tell NY1ll1.1111s-111. ilvllllllb Rim: Russell linlser. Iiiils l'errier, Xl11rr.11' XltXl1l',1z1 Alerry l'n11'ell. lion vlv.ll'XlI'I, lm Iilll Rim: lion NX t-ltlf, ISM- XN.1ll.1tl1, liill lr1. l6ill1 I-L l,.lI1lCl, hliin llnlx Sp.1in. II1111 linux: Cie-.irge Cirtqory. Inn IJ1iutl1.1i. lherl NXl1111le. lion Queen, llill lntlitiill. 318.111 Rim: ll.lLll l'pi1:n. lliin liriitlt, XX'.1lhs Xlhriiitli. l,L'.lli liurlierllirtl, .X. 4. Shritler. T 'lf 51- '4' 1, .f vs 1 4 MEDICO CLUB FIRST ROW: Janice Sue Smith, Linda Gatlin. Gladys Agnes Park, Doris Hill, Patricia Olds. Rilla Javine. Barbara Clark. Meryle Garringer, Shirley Johnson, Carolyn Baer. SECOND ROW: Ann Weddington. JoAnn Westmoreland. Sybil Zeligson, Lucille Com- stock, Anne Woods, Louise Comstock, Almira Haworth. Edna Kirby, Betty Jones, Cornelia Watkins, THIRD ROW: Miss Lucile Witte. sponsor. Katherine Carpentier, Dortha Rae Cool, Betty Hughes. Norman Edward Danforth, Don Mattocks, Charles Fixmer, Mary Fream, Beverly Thompson. Arthur K. Martin. Mysteries of Medicine The Medico Club was organized in thc spring of 1934 to provide an opportunity for students to meet and dis- cuss medical problems, to hear speakers from the medical Mrs Rachel Cooley, an instructor of nursing from St. John's Hospital, .msn ers questions concerning her profession in Mcdico Club meeting. in profession, and to visit hospitals and various health centers. The Medico Club, under the capable direction of Miss Lucile Witte, is composed mainly of students who are planning a medical carcerg but all who are interested in the medical profession are welcome to ioin. Elected to serve as this year's officers were Rilla -lavine, presidentg Don Mattocks, vice-presidentg Meryle Carring- er, secretaryg Beverly Thompson, trensurerg Doris Hill, so- cial secretaryg and jo Ann W'estmoreland, attendance sec- retary. This year's speakers included Mrs. Mable Cooley, a teacher-nurse in charge of nursing activities at Saint kIohn's Hospital: Dr. Hugh Simms, orthodonist and a former member of Medico Club: Dr. George McBride, first pres- ident of Medico Club and now a dentist with Perry Clinic in Tulsag and Miss lflorence Shafer, a medical missionary from India. This year's club activities included the annual visit to Saint -lohn's Hospital and the visit to the water works. On the lighter side were the annual fall picnic at lost City and the spring picnic at Mohawk. lfach year time Club sponsors the sale of Christmas seals in the school, and in January it supports the infantile paralysis campaign. Civic Sophomores l'ntliusi.1stie new supporters of .ill Hi-Y proietts .intl .lLIlX'lIiCS were members of Soplmmore Hi-Y tlur- ing tlieir first ye.1r .is .1 Hi-Y elulw, 'l'o lwotli Hi-Y .intl Keystoner memlwers, tlie olvtniriimg of funtls for worltl service is .in important project. Sopliomore lli,Y tlitl its p.1rt lwy milting fifty Llllll.1I'S from the s.ile of Cliristmis tpirtls. Tlie lvoys .ilso m.iint.1inetl txxo lwootlis .it tlie County l .lir, .1 joint projeet of lwotli the H.Nl.C,..'X. .intl tlie XXX! ..-X. llie many .ietivities in whit-li lliey p.1rticip.itctl provitletl liealtli, lmppiness, .intl lots of fun for tlie lwoys. 'lilies' begin tlie year by sending tlieir offieers to Olsmulgee for tlie officers' training eonvention lieltl tliere. Nlany memlvers went to C1.imp Kemp dur- ing tlie cil1I'iSlI'l1.1S lioli4.l.1ys. Tlieir very good lmskt-ti lull .intl footlmll tt-.uns tlevelopetl lwotli muscles .intl sportstnnnsliitw, .intl .ill reported .1 gootl time .it tlieir Nl'x.lIillQ party .mtl lmyritle. Nopliomore lli YK meetings were nexer tlull. eillicr. Npuilxers inelutletl .1 i.'u.u'l1 from Pliillips L'nix'ersily .intl .1 tloetor from llillerest hospital. Kennetli Xiuney presitletl mer meetings witli Wflyiie Xlitliewson serv' ing .is x'ieeApresitlent. Robert liurlxee lxept tlie min- utes .intl Don lhvis w.1s tre.isurer. Van Berry seems pleased with the proceedings at Soph- omore Ili-Y meeting. but Louis Webb has an question to ask. s Nl WI IONIORI: lil Y l'IR5I Rem: Bobby Burns, Robert llurltee, klimmie Burris toxli Row: 'l'ommy XIt'l7oug.il. lltltie l'.itt-rn. lee ,lnlins ililllklv lluxx: lion fireigory, Xfin lierry, .Xllen Nllorley, lutitiii Rom: .lim lwipen, lxcnnetli Hunts. l5.lI'I1k'X Sullixin lii iii Rim: lim XX illielni. lrt-tl U, S.tulmon. Ir.. lwtlls Xltlwlv I,.lX'iLi XY'illtins. AIP! IA liliYSTONliRS FIRST ROW: Crzroluii Burr. Shirley Johnson. Ro Ann Wynn, Joeidzi Bevill, Jozin Edens. Jean Edens. Audrey Anderson. Janet Allen. SECOND RUW: Wilnizi Rctlinzin. Gloria Yziger. Nziney Sislcr, Ann Kirkpatrick. Lynn Rnbon. Jean Arthur. Virginia Ekstroin. Gtoigizi Watson. THIRD ROW: Ruth Price. Sally Lcndcrlcng. Sxbil Zeligson. Betty Ruth Watson, Pat Schafer. Caroline Wood- worth. Beverly 'lliovnp-'on. Currie Newnizin. Bzirbzirzi Neff Amiable Alphas lfycry Monday evening at the Y.M.C.:X. the Alpha lieystoners meet. This group, composed of junior and senior girls. have as their purpose to create, maintain, and Barhari Neff, Janet Allen, and Betty Ruth Watson. loyal Alpha Key- stoners carry on eluh business despite the failure of electric power. extend throughout the home, school and community, high standards of Christian character. Membership is open to anyone who meets the character requirements of the or- ganization, and who seeks the best in scholarship, physical and moral worth. Officers who were elected to serve for 19484949 were Ann Kirkpatrick, presidentg Barbara Neff, vicespresidentg Betty Ruth NX'atson, secretaryg and Gloria Yager. treasurer. The officers went to the state convention at Muskogee in September. This year Alphas sponsored Central's Sopho- more Mixer. The Alpha girls also had representation in the run-the-city day. The Christmas activities of Alpha Kcystoners included filling a Christmas basket with toys and food for a needy family and participation in the caroling party which was held a few days before Christ- mas. They also sponsored the lfriday night Canteen twice during the year. The main profect of the year for both Y.NY'.C..-X. and Y.M.f.A. groups was the County lfair which was held to get funds for world service, funds to be used to re- construct 'i ' buildings in lfurope which were bombed during the war. The yearls activities came to a close with the joint Hi-Y and Keystoner picnic in May. Something About Sigmas Bang, hang went the gavel as ilacls I7eW'ee-e callecl a typical Sigma meeting to oriler on Monday evening at 7510, This time the hoys were eager to finish husiness and get to the program--a talk hy -Iimmy lord, well-known Hurricane hallhacls. .Xt another meeting Bob Marston, vice-presitlent and program chairman, scheduled a movie on football. Dale Cottle wrote the minutes of rlie meetings and l'llswoi'th Hales kept faithful watch over the funds. Besides attending regular meetings, memhers of Sigma Hi-Y participate in many other activities. .Xt Christmas they gave a party for the younger Gray-Y boys. They also did a svonclerful iolw of soliciting funds for world service. lior their own fun and enter- tainment, Sigma had .1 ranch party, a hayritle, and an excursion to l.ost City with memhers of Alpha. As a result of vigorous campaigning, Dale liottle and Hola Marston won important offices for run-the-city day, that high point of Hi-Y-Keystoner activity which takes place each year the lfriday after ilihanlts- giving. Dale served as mayor, while Bois was fire and police commissioner. ln this manner, Sigma Hi-Y spent an interesting, happy, and well-rounded year with balanceil projects for both work and play. Dale Cottle, mayor, Boh Marston, police and fire com- missioner. and Sue Cavender. secretary to the mayor. efficiently carry on administrative affairs of Tulsa. ........- ,.,.,,..- ...- M.-an I x I W SIGN.-X lll-Y l:lRSl Ross: Bob Nlarston, lack IJeXX'eese, liols Beam. Sltoxir Russ: Billy D. Daniels. C.hucli Nlunliirs. Ray Ringer. 'liiiiiio Ross: lliiane little, lzllsworrh Hales, Richard Chiuncey. l'UL'RIll Ross: Viallace fslasev, llnvls Xlonteomerv.il'oi'nn1y l'linn. l'll Ill Ross: Dale C.ottle. lion laindrith. Pat Rosemann, Bula Brown. 175 ' I F I I i V' , 4 1. . 5 i- ' , t r 'J .1 -4 , ,QA-V .-v' f X 3 ,L Q 6 -, A-' 1 I+ , DECEM KIQYSTONIQRS GROUP l FIRST ROW: Evelyn Burns, Pat Culp. Beverly Hinson, Alvina Garcia. Patsy Rae Ede, Darlene Bonham, Sara Jane Huff. Shirley James, Ruby Derryberry, Ginger Forrest, Geneva Helt. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Davis. Nadine Goodrich, Dortha Barnes, Geneva Hopkins, Ann Huddleston, Jan Featherston, Margaret Eddy, Mary Jo Jones, Jean Hildebrant, Shirley Cain, Sue Cavender, Nancy Cronin. THIRD ROW: Lois Duff. Eula Goodpasture, Neorna Ellington, Margaret Hunt, Barbara Fagan, Pat Gwartney. Mary Harris. Betty Hughes. Minnie Goodpasture, Joy Hodges, Jessie Lee Dyer. Willene Kahn, Mattie Lee Goins. DIQCISNI KICYSTONIZRS GROUP 2 FIRST ROW: Mary Lou Stanford, Frances Smiley, Margaret Towns, Kathryne Klentos. Charlene Moreno, Pat Vincent, Loraine Madeira, Ielah Rouk, Mary Alice Roberts. Shirley Moore. SECOND ROW: June Mitchell, Patsy Williams, Dovie Randall, Nell Ledford, Joyce Mays. Shirley Lorrin, Charlotte Wooten, Charlene Osborn, Carolyn Lukenbill, Lois Lennon, Pat Kenny, Alice Woodworth. THIRD ROW: Martha McCarroll, Joyce Varner. Janice Stutsman. Betty Jean Williams, Peggy Jo Petty, Beverly Ann Woodward, Barbara McGehee, Pat McBride, Phyllis Miller, Mary Thompson, Janine Lollar, Cornelia Watkins. 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Thelma Caldwell Patricia McCune. Norma Lou Ogle. Second Row: Doralee Davis. Mary Collins, Joann Averyt. Jane Benedict. Rebecca Townsley, Greta Jean Moody, Dorothy Peters, Joyce Richesin. Sarah Lane. Joanne Nelson. Third Row: Jane Henville, Norma Sue O'Neal, Alice Jean Leathers. Peggy Joyce Townley. Marion Moore. Jane Rowley, Charlene Osborn. Georgia Mounger. Mary Dee Gold Martha Freeny. Fourth Row: Ruth Ann Hamilton, Shirley Rowley, Nancy Adamson, Kathryn Ann Freeman, Joan DeVilbiss. Bev- erly Thompson. Mildred Martin. Jeanne Bucknian. Balbina Rodriguez. Sue Cole, Dixie Bender. Typical The Y-Teens have challied up another eventful year. W'ithin this general 0I'gLll1l7LlIi0l1 there are eight Busy preparing scrap hooks to he given to the chiIdren's home arc members of me ygreen duhgh separate cluhs, each stressing service and social activ- ities. The presidents are Balbina Rodriguez, llelta de Debg Sara Loyd, lfene Dolkag Greta Nloody, Horilong Patsy Swearengen, Kolahg lris McCann, Shamarong Billie Craighead, Y-Teenerg Loraine Nladeira, Venley Cavena. Representatives from each of these seven clubs form the eighth, the Inter-Club Council of which Patsy Swearengen is president. In catering to each girl's own pet interest the pro- gram for this year consisted of instruction in person- ality development, pot luclv suppers. hayrides, dances, Ji , . . . . . picnics, sports and various parties given tor the henc- fit of the children's home and the county farm. One of the more popular meetings was titled Date- the gang. Bait, in which the girls learned to whip up tid-hits for Q PM P? Y-TliliN CLUBS GROUP 2 First Row: Pat Dempster, Betty Jo Wells, Patsy Williams, Beverly Phillips, Emma Sue Sale, Lois Coldwell, Sue Lanwley, Glenna: Oxley Shirley Sweet Dorothy Harris Patsy Cov Second Roxx Donna Pe'1se Joy Hodges Doris Bwilex Bettx Ann Snxock P11 Hoopingarner Coralee Lemmon Dorothy Lee KIYKDWIFICR Jo Ann Feterly Patsy Capps Emllv Ellllflh J'1ck1e lxexthers Third Row Loraine Madeira Lois Lennon Mfnrv Mames Marx Jean Ruple Frances Green S'1rr1h Loyd M ILIX 'time Smders Jenn Blftck Peggy Capps Mary Sellers Lelah Rouk Fourth Roxx P1tP'1tte1s0n Carole Mwrtm Mixlon Cabrera Betty Jem Xhlllllills Elsle Sams Beverly Vioodward Pit McBr1de B'1rb1r'1 McGehee Shxrley Smith C'1rolvn Lukenblll Gwen Hxde .Ioxce Ann Le'1k Teens The :1nnu1l ptrtlelpltion tn the World fellow ship Obwrl 11101 mdudtd tht mamma of X IUOUS tl P95 of Some ofthe H Teeners learn the secrets of good health from Nlrs Esther sertpboolxs and tru f1xors for hospltils Other 1nnu1l VUSU dlfefwl' Of the DMN CUUHCII nffurs m whleh e1eh elub toolx ptrt were Y XY C A DW 1nd the HIHKIDQ of the Greens xx hen the girls used their 'irtnstle 1b1llt1es to deeortte the building tt Christmts time The Y Teen elubs IS 1 xx hole started the xenr off wtth 1n open house held tt the Y W C A for 1ll pros peetixe members Continuing letixitles through the xe1r the elubs held 1 t1sh1on show txxo New XLIFS dtnees, lIldllLIl0l'l serxiees of nexx offleers 1nd mem bers 1 Sxxeethetrt Dtnee ln lebrutrx, md 1 St Pit rie S U1x urtx Txxo high points of the xe1r trip to C,ll11P I 1rthen11 honoring zll senior members tml the 1nnutlSpr1nsg lorm1l ln xx hleh e1eh elub p1r tlelplteel bx ehoosmf' 1 e1nehel1te for lueen of the B1ll brought to 1 elose the busx PTOQFIIII for H48 1949 4 95 U-'Slrrw 5' wif 1-ef' f 3 J awww 179 gk K Qgrmnso-...ZS A X....m:s-A L12 51.135-f .2 4' fe' ul., A f -.KN Q f K 'r-24 1-g,3-f'.- mit-ff3'1 1r1.,.i.Sf C-'L-,yew X Pls .41 'f W' 9 4.c.,,rv ,ff Rf' K tl J - . . 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