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

 - Class of 1955

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DAYY MISS RUTH HOLTON Adviser ALDAH BU'l'l.l'ZR JANET CABE Business Manager DARLENE HARTFELDER Assistant Editor Sophomore Class - - - Athletics Sophomore Clans - Senior Class - Urganizations - Junior Class - Senior Clam - Junior Class - Faculty f Faculty - - Features A Photographer CARULYN KI'I'c:III-:N KAY KRIIIus - - GRI-:'I'r:III4N LIGUN - MARX' LAYNII1 PI-:RRY TRIIIIY RIcI'I'z - - ANNA Jo SAM'l'l'1R - SIIANA SIII-:A - - LINIIA SIIIIMARD - LI,oYII TOMIIIQRLIN SUIANNIQ VVEIMI-IR - - LINIIA SUI: WIIICDIJS SIIARIIN WII,I.IAMs - - Features - Junior Class - - Athletics - Athletics - - Features - Organizations - Senior Clann - - Featuren - Photografzlwr Sophomore Claan Opening Section Ufwning Section Art Staff IVIISS TREVA MILLS Adviser CLYIJA ANN ENIANUI-TI, BETTY HI-iNDRIx BARBARA Lorrvs MIXRLFNE MooN MR. W. W. GRAHAM Director of Printing E101 LILA MOCPRE KICNNETI-I RILEY AGNES WILLIANIS DOROTHY WILLIAMS X H F K . X lf x Spam gf Guicfance - Pages 13,19 I Y of Accompllshlment - pages 36 if Svwxl ,Y of Cooperation - Pages ,D '37 XJ , Sjptn of Competition - pages 166713 V X f zigsfgi b jf - jf N ' N :KT -1, . N, .. HL. '15 X pclfldjgf BLCLoKbuf - SN' 'mf Sffifif. uf ffm mil, lfzw' cllinzfiilzgk. 0110 and ull. IVV lzuzw flfmlgwl our gmzzflz. .S'r'zfk l'fl'7'lIfl1 fr U31 'iii Wzth thy standards at our szde Bound by purpose hzgh 32' 5 r K is Thou, Great Spzrzt, be our guzde Where the way may lie. is C ' 13 El QT I an 9 ,M -1 ' R - ,ff 'ww- I ll! l'- gpm ,. ,J - ll LAW .,.--f-- lv Tl! S5 3134'5.3 4 mf , 4 1 I 1 1 lll 1 I!! 555 -H' T' g7 2 - an an w fQQ1ijQ? Q 1 f in w' 1 'Fl' '73 -' -1 , , , ll ,Q f P f 'ff ' M' , JJ ,Jf1... dwlufv- n--g-.q,.,,,, 0 1 ll 111111 Us IL'iSClJO77I, fllOZl url 111sL 101 72 fltlxllfy tl 01 Teach11.s'tlzy,g1Lutlo1L -um,.,.,,..,., 3 UM! 7 iff? KN, 44' Consecrate Our azm smcere, 'L flfwl lffn' lln' llrwlzlff f!Il'UlI'QlI l'Il1'll fluff, .log and frif'ml.x'lzip lrucf, flifls of lflil SX 11' llfflllg flu' way, llwnr our lflll71k,S' 11711 A , ff , KVQ , Z f 7 1 , , my , Q f' ,ji 4 . If 4' V2 4 M51 , wt W W? V 2374 su 5,3 ,Wx 1 had 5,5 , z tv 5 4 2 t 1 3 , 'QW N wi, f, 14711671 we gain the farthest height, We shall find th6e, truth and light, By thy wisdom taught, Thou art all we sought IQ17 - 6 xx -H. . x :K- ' -1,1 , F9558 x ,X V ,M , 1 4 1 :A 'J' M x . ' , . 'la- '1 Q' '. .'-z., V xiifvqii' ' 1 '.J Iy v'vi.ff,'r4fQ ' A- F ' o-. Q I ' . . , A N' ,Y - . 13 SPIRIT Q?f2'u14J Lfpffizowi ' X vf S uw Mr. joseph NI. Green President of the Buard of Education I 1 Ur. Charles C. Mason SlllM'!'illU'lNlt'llf of Sclmols 1-4 Mr. Howard G. Barnett Chairman of Budget and Finance Committee Mr. Armon H. Bost Chairman of Building and Sites Committee Mr. G. Ellis Gable Chairman of Personnel Committee Mr. Richard B. McDermott Chairman of Business Relations Committee Mrs. F. C. Swindell Vice President, Chairman of Education Committee Mrs. Virgil O. Wood Chairman of Health and Cafeteria Committee l2li Mr. M. M. Black Principnl Mr. Curl l,. Nicfziiiicrty Assi:-stxuil l'rin1'ipul D1-an ol' Buys. Mrs. Minnie Many Sunnncrs Dvun of Girls. lin glish Miss Ednamay VVeeks Senior Class Adviser History Miss Lela S. Copeland Senior Attendance Teacher Matheinatics Mrs. Erskine Stanberry Junior Class Adviser English Mrs. Leta Bard Junior Attendance Teacher Business Education Miss Gertrude Rector Sophomore Class Adviser English Miss Maude T. Lourey Sophomore Attendance Teacher Foreign Language l23l ra A 'ifif 1 ,ki HE if il if! w lll1'llll'l X lla-VH' in ,K l rzinvf-s .Xiicli-rsim lll'l41llllNl Xulm-5 lgll1'l' SL'll'llll' X'V:ulI1-1' lf. Bllllllllll lilly'-iIl'iIl l'.llll1'21lluIl lxvilnr-lll .l. llziys l'l1x'sii:1l lfwlllrzali-ill lll'lllllS lit-:ill 51 lI'Ill'1' ti. 55 lsllNlllI'NN l'.mlm'zi1i.m Mary llc'1'v.l1lw:i liniglisli llulli l3l:iylm'l4 Music Dumtlix' llozxlriglit limrlisli xllllj' lillvn Bi-iclg l'illg'llNll lllizm Brooks lliatury i-ssiv S. Bram ll llllsillvsx limlm':i1im1 lnclustrizil .Xrts llulpli lliirclmum llusiiivss lzrlm am--ii Rutli liiiiimx s l'iiii'vii4'1i l.Llll2Jllllgt S im By rd xlillllvliuallx N -frvii -orgn' Cf l3i'mx'n G. uv amiga Mrs. Lillian Brooks assists Elizabeth Beck, David Boardman, Paul Cantrell, and Ella Allen to prepare a panel discussion for United States history class. . ' as, L., 5 N ' . fX? s ix if -.4 .V L24 v rm, Y , da, :X ., X 'xp Jack Campbell English Malcolm V. Craig Business Education Edith Daugherty History Clarence Ehlers Physical Education I, f it ' 15 5 tv is, 1 is Y Agnew IX? p.:wQ Carl D. Cason Industrial Arts Mary G. Creekmore Home Making Louise Davidson English J . B. Erwin Mathematics Russell G. Charles Clyde C. Charvoz History Physical Education Anna K. Crotchett Shirley S. Dalton English, Journalism Home lN'Ial-:ing Jessie Diffee Home Making Glenn I. Flora Science l25l George Dorsh Physical Education Science J ack Fre am Industrial Arts lk Flov Elliott Cobb English Nell Dashner English Joe Dunham History Iona B. Freeman English Speech Arts 25 y A C lz1rm'm'1- Clam-s Music' lm' liilnsun I l lxymrnl lzclui :mlm lllhlllfj llutli billorcl lllslnrly l ul4-ip!! l.ZIIll4lIIlHl' l 1-xelzllf-11 fxlllllllll lfnyglisli lim-rliv im-lst-liinis l':lll1llNll S nllif- lxlllfllll iii'llxu'll linyglisli Neill .l. Ciulliru- Sl'l1'Ill'l' l .llll'llll' llllQ'l'l' lingxlisli. Spa-i'rli .Xrls llutli llulv llumi- lxllllilllg' cl4'0l'g't' XV. llull SA'ic'l1s'm' C .itlivrii llgmks llumv Making X. B. Iluucs Biisinvss licllicaxtitmii l my lli-nlvy' llrixvi' 'lNI'1tlI1lI'll.l' XUl'lllLl llvllsllllw llusim-ss lumliiuzitit-ii ldi1l1Nl. llill lfnglixli Ruth llolitm l'.l1glINl1. ,l--iix'ii.il1sm in s'i' Miss Ruth Blaylock demonstrates fundamentals in piano playing to Dewey johnson, lanelle Hamilton, Ruth Maddy, and Doris Hix. .x, Sn Ml Y QT 1 , il 6 il? is n f' , J A- l x , Vl as g AR! K ,S RX I R w Y , if 4 M??2Qs5Fw, K f Betty Hoskins Physical Education Richard O. Kisner Industrial Arts Jennie Livingstone Science Edward McCray Science Ethel Johnson History Robert M. Kite Business Education A E' . Q Y Raymond Johnson Kenneth Kirkpatrick Loucillah Kirkpatrick Industrial Arts Faye Laird English Essie Low Ora Mayberry English Home Making Madeleine McDonald Ernest McHugh Physical Education Science E271 English Wfilliam C. Lantz Physical Education Joe R. McArthur History Frank B. lN'liller Industrial Arts Distributive Education Anthony Lis Business Education Geography Paul l. NIcCloud English H. E. Miller lndustrial Arts fu ,Y.--ku' 'H-1-P W4 TN L, a 15 , ----f 1: -6 ,. l ls All ,.,', lznnu- IT-I Nlllrlll-1' 94- O A llNllll'NS .l ll l ll! 1 4 n n I Q, L lu-vu Mills igllll - . - . -- 105-- .XVI ' l , ,Q ,. O P lllll1 x Nlllrlw-ll V lllxlmj - K Cn-rznlllilxf Nvxs -N X . l l'l15sil:ll ,lllll2lll Il Q 5K3 ' . 5 , lclnam Nl. N1-xxlxirlx L S lllslrwy cll1lI'll'S ll. lllmls X Smlvllm' 1 X S S, flI'lllllH -3 , llllllI'sll'l'll .Xrlx -,: ,l .- ,-:SR I' :nan C llZll'll'h ll. Orr ::I,',lf ' n- ,- :ul3 ' .Mlluly Iuml lunsuun .Un qu., l Nwlllvmlxzmiirs :'.'.o:, ':!E:: !f:1 n'fc.l. Q Q lxlllI'll'l l,0Lll'SOll ,' llumc Nallxilmgg' argl-1'y ljilw lllslulj -nn-x ll S. Pitt 1xllNlll4'NN lzmlxluzllmlm lovl XY. l' lluaim-M lfnl11cuIi+111 l 1llllX Pl llix ll luI'X Y lI'l llllLl 5 l mn-I 'rm l,rllI-lI.l mls mc-ll 4 Qllf-wlmlmwx -.-V 1 Mr. Troy Henley prepares to give janet Milton, Sandra Silver Wadene Callicott, and lanice Enkey a lesson in parallel parking. 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Kimi Miss Opel Thorpe aids Lorenc Criffin, Lynn Marklcy, Mildred Broyles. and Lora Ann Patterson to put finishing touches to costume design projects. fi? fb- ' 1-P11 O if Mildred Lee Irene Maneval Albert Martin Attendance Clerk Assistant Librarian Director of Stagecraft Dora Mae Miller Nadine Orr Earl Sanders Matron Registrar Building Superintendent Mabel Schultz Warren Sharits Ola Lee Sorrels Physical Ed. Secretary Physical Ed. Secretary Print Shop Secretary l51fl Lena Mills Attendance Clerk Joyce Saunders Office Manager Eula Wliitaker Cafeteria Manager x. :'f ' . 1 i v A 'ii I f, kgl , A 14 0 . h'xl I 5 is P- fix K Ax 5 ' S 1 K Q I ,,?jQZ' , K P9 4 1 s.. s 1 5 1 K I W Slddlffl' Upper left: Mrs. Ruth Burrows, Spanish teacher, Nancy Eaton, KJY Atchlcy, Lauanc Fagg, and Roberta Lane relive their summer trip lo Mexico. Center left: Mr. Carl D. Cason, electricity teacher. supervises Cordon Short, Paul Hancock, Richard Slater, and Darrell Freeman in the use of the Morse code. Center right: Miss lack Benninghotl, manager, completes a sale to Tony Bishop and Carolyn Landreth in the popular Central book store. Lower left: Miss Larettia K. Sager, home making teacher, instructs Lea Anne Courtney, Phyllis Wisher, and Pat Kirkpatrick as they make Christmas candles. Lowcr right: Mr. Carl McCaflerty, assistant principal, guards his opponent Ronnie Young as Coach Don Slagle sends the ball down the court in the faculty-varsity basketball game. l Mr. M. M. Black, principal, presents r ,: 1 , V if V g A if H ,ly ,, R, . li f' it Student Council cabinet goes over plans for the lnterschool Council convention seated: Martha Barrett, Nancy Smittle, Forrest Smittle, Miss Faye Laird, sponsorg standing: Marvin Pegues, Paul Edwards, Sally Howard, Barry Epperson, Anna lo Samter, lim Taulman, janet Ferrill. Forrest Smittle, president of the Student Association, with a gavel, the symbol ot authority. L tudents Voice pinions Throu h ouncil Always on the job. This expression could easily be applied to the Student Council. The Student Council is the democratic means of representation through which the student body may express its ideas and opinions pertaining to activities of student interest. It can charter new clubs and pre- sent suggestions for the betterment of the school. Before the week of enrollment the members were busy at work making posters and getting such Central wares as decals, book covers, handbooks, and pennants ready to sell to the students. When enrollment time came, these members also distributed the budget numbers, issued important in- formation, and guided new students around the building. II33 OFFICERS FORREST SMITTLE President PAUL EDWARDS Vice President MARTHA BARRETT Treasurer ANNA Jo SARITER Recording Secretary NANCY SBIITTLE Corresponding Secretary BARRY EPPERSON Parliamentarian 1 1' 1 C7 -Sw Sllld0l1i f'0lll'll'll. GFOUID l--I i1.wl Row: Stan Doyle, liaquita llollouay, fifllfl' Cowen, Lincla Cocke, hlnry Ilona-ii, lsxzu iinnzlirvll, Nlzxrcizn llyniun, liairlnirn llmsxu-ll, Sue llotlz'nl'it-lil, lixirlnuai Flynn, .lunire llnnner. Kathy l,ll4lil'llK'illl-4'l'. Srroml lime: Nliss l ny,4- l.airtl, sponsor, Mary llrisco, Carolyn lixuls, Jani-t lfi-rrill, lxlIll',lt'1lll Curcl, lN'l:u'y Jani- llnlsi-, .luily Irons, lla-li-n llUN51lI', Sully lloxxaril, Susan l'1l'1'l'lllilll, lmzih Dorsr-l, l':ilricin Collins, Phyllis Johnson. illllllll Row: lloh lllziylock, Sandy lllacklmurn, Gwtelu-ii llolz, Mary Harker, .loan l'i4lwnrils, lwlllflllil llnrrw-tt, .lnnvy Franklin, lx:-gpg Combs, lloszilintl Cihzik, Joyce .la-ns:-n. lizirry lippr-rson. l uurlli ltrmw Hicliaircl llunti-r, Stun llenry, lhlnlfoiiie .loin-s, lairry Bryant, lfliill Heck, Dick l r1'1'sf', llicliziril Gable, llill lll'llt'kll1'l', lloli llnulr-s, lxltlll f'l'lllPsl', llaul l'itlnm'ds. lcrry Beth Code, Barbara Loftus, designer of the directory cover, and Phyllis Martin check the distribution of the new Hello Central with the committee chairmen, janet Ferrill and Sally Howard. After the school year had hc-gun, thi- newly elected members became acquainted with the Student Council's yearly projects, such as presenting the installation assenihly in the fall, compiling the Hallo f,'f'2zlml, helping with the Sophomore Mixer, polishing the trophies, selling cokes at the Daze, electing a hoy each month of the school year in the contest spon- sored by the Tulsa Exchange Cluh, and select- ing a boy-of-tlie-year. Delegates from Central attended the South- ern Association ol' Student Councils conven- tion at Jackson, Mississippi, with side trips to Natchez and Vicksburg. Paul lfdwards with a discussion group chairnian. Members also represented Central at the state convention at Duncan, Oklahoma. Sally Howard nas a discussion group leader, and Janet lferrill was a group secretary. IMI Student C0lll1Cil, GI'01lD 2-First Row: Miss Faye Laird, sponsor, Pixie Worsley, Bobbie Lou Marks, Mary Ann Norman, Mary Jo McClelland, Nancy Livergood, Nancy Peacock, Virginia Roberts, Kathleen Roberts, Bette McCafferty, Diane Layton, Colleen Lear. Second Row: Dona Pugh, Joyce Smock, Ruthie Johnston, Suzanne Teis, Anna Jo Samter, Susan Parrack, Susan Stoffer, Diane Kothe, Nancy Jo Smittle, Teresa Wright, Frances Wells. Third Row: Joan Sherrell, Dotty Westby, Sara VViener, Ann Jumper, Sue Trower, Janice Reed, Peggy Johnston, Pat Trower, Bishy Langenkamp, Judy Simmons, Linda Rowland, Fran Ochs. Fourth Row: Kent Kallenberger, Cecil Martin, Buddy Perryman, Danny Conner, Ron Utley, Steve Johnston, Jim Taulman, Mike Pittman, Alex Prayson. Fifth Row: Winston King, Paul Wallace, Marvin Pegues, David Van Horn, Don Webber, Forrest Smittle, Kenneth Kastl, John Touhey, Charles Smith, Don Reed. The complete Student Council, which acted as host, went to the Tulsa Interschool Con- vention held at Tulsa University to discuss and plan means of promoting better service to school, city, and community. Jimmy Taul- man was Interschool secretary. Other mem- bers of the Interschool Council from Central were Janet F errill, Sally Howard, Ruthie Johnston, and Marvin Pegues. Members at large of the council were Bill Bruckner, Dick Freese, Peggy Johnston, Bobbie Marks, Virginia Roberts, and Sue Trower. The council elected Sally Howard, Nancy Smittle, and Paul Edwards to the Daze Ad- visory Board to help determine the policies of the Daze. One rule passed by the Student Council was that no student could participate in more than two Daze appearances unless approved by the faculty director. E351 Preparing to leave for the Interschool Council convention at Tulsa University are Don Reed, Anna Io Samter, Paul Edwards, Ann jumper, and Dick Freese. C . ff Kwxc. 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Leading the class for this first and important year were Liz Brown, president, Dick Hefley, vice president, Julie Chick, secretary, and Mary Pelfrey, treasurer. Selected as attendants to the football queen were the beautiful girls - Anne Anderson, Jody Ashby, and Mary Pelfrey. Cheerleaders who helped to keep the '55 spirit high were Anne Anderson, Liz Brown, Jolmnie Cherblanc, and John Rich. The class play, Sl Ut'7lft't'7l, was a huge success in performances as well as ticket sales. The leads were played by Butch Stewart, Gretchen Bush, and Mariellen Smith. As juniors the class members were to continue under the guidance of Miss lidna- may Weeks, junior class adviser. Clever class assemblies and the making of new ac- quaintances were made possible by the cabinet, consisting of Eddie Garrett, presi- dent: Floyd Boyd, vice president, Jody Ashby, secretary, and Gretchen Bush, treasurer. Many honors were placed on junior class members that year. Mary Pelfrey served as band queen with attendants Anne Anderson and Jody Ashby. Football queen attendants representing the class were Betty Brothers, Liz Brown, and Gretchen Bush. Helping to cheer the team to victory were the junior cheerleaders-Liz Brown, Cath- erine VVills, Johnnie Cherblanc, and Jim Taulman. Dear Ruth, the class plav, brought fun and entertainment for all. Starring in the leading roles were Butch Stewart and Patsy Peterson. The biggest event of the year was the choosing of the senior class rings. 38 I The pin and ring committee, under the chairmanship of Norman Chaffee, did a fine job of pleasing their classmates. Throughout their senior year the class of '55 kept alive the enthusiastic spirit that had carried them so mightily through the previous two years. Taking possession of the gavel in September was Butch Stewart. Assisting him were Ronnie Young, vice president, Betty Brothers, secretary, and Eddie Garrett, treasurer. Liz Brown was chosen to be the lovely Miss Central High, and her senior attend- ants were Mary Pelfrey and Betty Brothers. The former set of peppy junior cheerleaders was re-elected to represent the class. The senior class demonstrated its Central spirit a goal of ten Stadium on l9541. by helping the school reach thousand people in Skellv Loyalty Night, November 5, Featured in the principal roles of the class play, Hu! Not Goodbye, were llarold llite and Fred Smith. The Christmas season was highlighted by a magnificent green Christ- mas tree and a party in the south auditorium for all seniors. ln February the seniors voted on the following nine candidates for King Daze: Floyd Boyd, Dick Freeze, Eddie Garrett, Dick Gwinn, Dick Hefley, Roger Mac- Kenzie, Forrest Smittle, Butch Stewart, and Ronnie Young. Senior week, preceding commencement exercises, included a fare- well assembly, dinner-dance, breakfast, and vespers. Out of the many dreams and ambitions gathered during their high school years have grown lasting memories for members of the class of '55. May they be ever aware of these ties as they follow life's scattered pathways. l SPIRIT Ol' Dear shjelo. well S+ marie, Jim? +515 ff'1n-f. .- bf' rw. ylar is oK avvin3 Yo an end, H25 my nu? hui- si-4 been one or 9-he .5rea.+e.s-I, YH4 have yauv' .unica- Ytar ro look Yorwarfk +ve, bu-P 'navc A 5004 five fn' youvil CYNEPSSVI in youu' fnum-F 09214 Porcver, ,SSQSBJQ YQ YW WN 'MVC smweft -me .xvvanolerfwl Mme THC 1053+ fwp vvggyq of' my 5cn5.p ye.p even -r51rou511 we NQVG Known gash Us MST' 'Ov' pnly 'PYVG .5'hov'-J' weeks, ,nw bt on 5ocwL 56-rl -no'v+ YGGW, GY,-A Juni + 259+ fnfa dy,-gy i'v'aL4-518. rue bC.S1'o-P'lu.oH5'1 The we-Mc! -ro 0. 55M who deserves 51'- J55c.kosv'0l MR Vhnozs SICNIORS Below Mickey the Clown performs for the senior Christ- mas party Lower left' Choosing the senior announcements are Susan Stoffer, Kay Anderson, Sally Anderson, Lynn Barrett, Har- riett Gannaway, and Mary Alice Young. Lower right: Bob Horn admires the beauty of Mary Pelfrey, Queen Liz Brown, and Betty Brothers. Opposite Page Lower left: Carolyn Hill, mother. comforts Gretchen Bush after her fathers death in the senior class play, But Not Goodbye, while Fred Smith, father, listens helplessly in his ghost form, Upper right: Miss Ednamay Weeks, senior class adviser, pauses in the midst of a busy day. Center: Butch Stewart, middle, is unaware of the presence of the two ghosts, Harold Hite and Fred Smith, as he battles with his conscience about the price of honesty. Lower right: Eddie Garrett, president of the junior class, gives the gavel of leadership to Butch Stewart. 51... 4 L. gg -I.l- .. 5 ... ,, 4 . --. g 9. 5 , , lui F if -Q 2 V' Senior Cabinet-Eddie Garrett, treasurer, Betty Brothers, secretary, ,I 'ind I' f an W f 0? 'M N-5 I Www' Q.. Ronnie Young, vice presidentg and Butch Stewart, president. .4 uf...-f' 'V ,,fx4f r i f-np. , -'L- vw K ,' , E W J' veil- K ' V' 9 .1 G: . 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W4 ff? ,?ZzWf4 4f'ff'ffb+ Ak f XX is , 'T Q h al fx ' 'W L -L V . nm . V, 5 3 -1:4 X K x 1 H27 x.L,.,.u. sv.. wax-w ,LLYWMW fkffebw Qofwmwwwwm Q95 U' 9- gf 3 Nl fi - vi' VNV, VV-1. in XVV uffie,.4 1,f -f E Q1 +A,-'.+sm ' ' N . fdfaoc fi .' A 1fA 'QI7 V 0UE,Lf.qf,QffQQ,541..Mvf.9 V M LL! flaamo IX671 6-4 -y lnm Taulman sclls a megaphone for rhe Muskogee game to Nancy Shaw. 4' ' K ,verify .ff zffv 'A s IAM 01.1574 f , 'V fl atxl v1s.f,e,....J1,.Y, rw mmm cwf'1f'f4 ' hw wfiws vw i 'Q 5 4 EJMAL ,ufL,d14.'MvVL Jfdi.Ja.o-r-me 0440, NAl6,.,,,,, KM' 'P Wfpblgfvzxo-fu I ' x Owmhjhhv '5i0 s'k '14 ' cffff-57'fVfM 'ILM ff' 90771--f'f 0fQ ' ' I ' J fl' H . A 3' st .Q ss XX I 7 G- ! 'Y s f A' A H 7' ii 7,41 Karl? LIT: K- if 4. 77- LJ-Ufff . ri 'AX I , QJ0 Lvv'- ii 'Fry LJMALAID l K QW A ,f Jctlg JJ,'LA11kkfs Us 3. 42, 1 ? 6Lm9+wWL Q1-wee-ew UMWW4 Wm-if-Qffwff 944 we 43,11 QM, H Senior Kay Anderson Ron Bailey John Bales Floyd Boyd Jim Buchanan Doug Buckles D, C. Bush Aldah Butler Norman Chaffee Jyene Cox Carl Fairfield Sam Farhood Dallas Frandsen Andy Helt Dave Horner Pat Hunnicutt www,awfMW '7M'?9'47 I in me ,f 5 F if ome Room Presidents l69l Vicki Hunter Paula Hutchinson Samma Hutchinson Ralph Lairmore Charles Maines Billy Mecom Floyd Metts Joan Oakley Gary O'Malley Jean Painter Mary Pelfrey Jerry Pitcock Norman Pitts Jean Robertson Don Robinson Theresa Vaughan Class of 956 trives Toward Goal The class of '56 has been well prepared for their graduating year. Under the guid- ance of Mrs. Erskine Stanberry, these stu- dents have had nine months of work mixed with fun. The cabinet consisted of Ralph Pollard, presidentg Jack Siggins, vice presidentg Anita White, secretary, and Dick Manley, treasurer. They worked hard and formed the micleus which guided the efforts and successes ol' this class. These good looking girls-Judy llead, Carol Godfrey, and Anita VVhite-were chosen to represent their class as attendants to the loothall queen. The race for hand queen, which is always given to a junior girl, was a close one, but Pat Carroll emerged victorious. llonoring the queen were her attendants, Dotty VVesthy and Gay llammond. Red Feathers and Scalpers elected as the junior cheerleaders Mary Wright, Judy llead, Tommy Owens, and Harold Camp- hell. They represented the spirit of the class of '56 in their enthusiasm and loyalty. The cabinet chose as the class play, Men Are Like Streetcars. It was a great success, the members of the cast were exceptional in their roles. Sharing honors as leads were David Yowell, Don Milsten, Janice Cornell, Gay Hammond, Ed Underhill, and Joniel Foster. Supporting members of the cast were Carol Sue Walker, Gary Martin, Marcia Rodd, Ronnie Raynolds, Debbie Beasley, Carolyn Eubanks, Suzy Baldwin, Gaylen Lair, Fran Ochs, and Jayne Martin. I 70 One of the main events of the year was the selection of the senior rings. Jack Siggins was chosen chairman of the ring committee. Those serving on the committee were Jim Caldwell, Paul Edwards, Joniel Foster, Nina Harmon, Gretchen Hotz, Janelle Jennings, Sally Jennings, Sandra Puryear, Lois Rodenburg, Suzanne Teis, and John Touhey. Nominations for King Daze attendants were Barry lipperson, John Fluke, Dick Manley, Kenny Payne, Mike Richardson, Jack Siggins, Dale Thorne, and Carl Washburn. Serving as home room presidents were Bob Adair, liugene Aker, Suzy Baldwin, llill llerry, Fred lloyd, Stan Cooper, Bill Collins, llarlene Cox, Jinnnie Cox, Tommy Dalton, Jim Damron, Lynn Douglas, Patsy Dunham, Janis lfelkel, Mary l ulton, Lowell Ilall, Vicki Ilamilton, and Jim Howard. Also George Johnson, Gene Landreth, Bo Mapes, James Real, Mike Richardson, Virginia Roberts, Marcia Rodd, Dave Rodrick, Leatta Taylor, Lawrence Taylor, Dale Thorne, Richard Slater, Don Venable, Rube Wakely, Jim Winsworth, Gail Zimmerman, and Johnny Zuniga. The juniors had an eventful year. 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L .I , I Y RICHARD SMALL A X f BARBARA SMALLWOOD BOD SMITH A CHARLES SNIITH I , 5 Qi ,A 3 CYRIL SMITH A if A ' , w LARRY SMITH , 77 RALPH SMITH 1 I ULIC SMITH xx ,, ,Vg , , .gklk L nfxf Eff f If, I - RONNY SBIITHEE - NANCY SMITTLE Vw' TERRELL SMITTLE 9 V 4 Q ff' -3 ' 13 PAUL SMOCI4 fi V- ,O ' . f Q CHARLES SMOTTTS , ' V ' RICHARD SMOTTS ? Q V - ' - . V IV VV XXI V Vx V I I 4- . I-I ,asv-'il .zifs A. I 2 ' L T' I JEAN SNIDLR , V X, VH ij A A CH.-XRLOTYE SNYDER CIIARLENE SOLOMON V A ELAINE SOLOXV 3 fx fo 'Pj 7 3 7, MARX' SPEARS A , V 0, ' L. V LOUISE SPENCER ' S A , A I I A CLIFTON SPILLMAN S , I ,gf I4 Q . I V I . J U A J ::5:1f: ':::f5,: ff! .1 X ' 'Tom SPRINGLR A R.. if xg, ?f:'5f5E:f5:i5ffE5EEi f-FILA If ,X PAT SPURGEON ROGER STALLINGS ' ' RHEANELL STANFIELD f- 'PA 3 ,Aw , Vg, BARBARA STANLEY , ' . A , TOM STANTON ' ' 'f ' NORMAN STARRS ,V I CHARLES ST. CLAIR jg V H ' ,, 'R K 'I XS f A A r NANCY STEFFENS I 9 . 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W,'XKl,l',N' ' C - Q , Cuml, W.x1,kr.k - . at Cfxkul, WMA, 'I , ' w , - k ' f H,uuu,n W,x1,l.ls , A ff., 7 , X , D1- Amp.-x W,'xI,'1-:aka ROlHiR'l W,xl.'r1-,Rs J 2 iq 1 . , Nokxm W,xR1f K ' 1 A ' Wn.I.,um WMU, ' A-v ' P Jonx Wfxkxxrx M 5 , I I I CARL W.fxsuul'kx l 1 Q 5' , ' f J j .IAXIH Wmsox k ff V. 5 , I A 1 X' A - Jm W,x1'sox , C,umux W'Al'l 5 4 4. I , ,3 ,z Pu FI W1-.xlmkxmx ' 1 Q ' ' Q S,xxrx1x'W1-.Allnks ' ., , AUM- Wr urn Q Y ' I , , .I.u:K W!!-,.-KY!-R , K . , r . ' x D.xl.lf Wrun p : A! ' ' 4 F 1, fV 'S FYFFYFYMHHHRRHFYHR JOHN WEBB I PHYLLIS WEHNES A A JOHN WEIGANT . 'li' A3 fa, V 32 7 FRED WELSH QV , - AJ g V A '-A CHARLES WERTZBERGER , A A 3 , , fi-, BOBBY WEST WV f' f gg! :I V V V 6 Vskf, DOWN' WHSTHY if ' LJ A X f CAROLYN WHALEY EDXYARD WHEELER , ,V PENNY WHEELER 5 A 75' QT 1 ' All ' , STELLA WHITCONIB 4 V - C - ' ANITA WHITE I 1 ' BUCK WHITE 'A i A KI I 1 1. SARAH WHITE X IV 1, V I V A JANE WHITEIfIELD ' A BEVERLY WHITEN , ' L V ' HAROLD WHITENACK 1 A in 'S V 1, 13 FRANCHELLE WHITESIDE . A , ,T Q ,. SANI WHITTEN A' 'A ' I ., PAUL WIDESS I QV Q V ' My A SARA WIENER If A',,iV, jfnfg l 7 Vi JANICE WILEY V I , MARILYN WILKERSON -f , j V f NELSE WILKINS A Ta 3 ' A ' 3 '3 V ANN WILLIABIS , ' IVV V4 XV BOB VVILLIABIS I A , ' . V ' FREDDIE VVILLIABIS , ' f A ' I f'f V, I , ' - VV JACK VVILLIANIS 1 ,V , MARTHA WILLIAMSON ' , NORMA SUE WILLIS V V A DARRELL WILLSON ' V V VW IA V 3 3 A Q A 4 DORIS WILSON I V f QV V I ,. . , JAMES WILSON W . V 'E , A - ' JAMES WINFORD ,,' . , ,VVV ' fu , fjg, A , ' A MARY WINN .Z Z, V27 ' Q ' ' A AA S ESQ ...:I I X g ugq A f ff A 3 X V 'x I JIBI WINSYVORTH ROBERT WINTER , ',.. A JUDD WIRZ I V V Aga I 'A' 4 4 ' '4- CHARLES WISHER A, J . ' - LINDA WOLFE f' V V V , , H RICHA LYNN WOLLIN A V I I! f V I A IV f A S, , , . S JERRY WOOD If I I. V V V A V JOHN WOODEN A V DARRELL WOODSON f V I ' A V 1 DAVID WOOLSEY . 1 'gvf ,fa V 49 7 V fa ? MIA -I DELORES WORD , ' ' - , Y A I Q, ' I GLEN WORRELL A A 5 V ' A 73 V f, . I EARL WRIGHT xy f' VV V, A ' V F JAX Af KENNETH WRIGHT f A V V V ' V A V! wx ,J f' 'A MARX' WRIGHT GLENN WROTEN V 'f,V f ,, CLYDE WYANT +3 'Q , 2 Ia I Q ' BOB WYATT ,V Y A ' . V, V ,A JACK WYATT 'A T f I V .VV VW, tif ac ROSIE WYRRICK I , V 1 V ' -1 A If, AX f 'V ' , V . VV ' V 9 ' f ,V -. RM NNEXVMAIN YEAGLR , L V f I XV , I H VV , V V fvofm 5 ffffff I RICHARD YORK ,L , BARBARA YOUNG ,, ' Vw' .5 3 2, CARL YOUNG 4' ' ' L Y 'V JEAN ANN YO NG 423-2 A . 1 ' I WG A ' f ' Q A EV MAI'?Oxi?:A A YOLEL X A J A AX N,iXtVI' AA MIKE YOUNKIN DAVE YOWELL QV V55 5 I, Q KARL YUST ff ' Q4 AIJA ZALAIS ' A A A' A A-1 GAY LE ZIXINIERWIANI JOHNNY ZUNIGA wwwwf fwffma C7055 0 J '5 7 5275 Hzfgb Sfdlllfllflllf Shortly after registration and their ar- rival in the halls of Central, the sophomores displayed the Spirit of '57 by participating in school organizations and being of service to the school in many ways. The ' rot off to a wood start hv choosing' ls 5 . e- as their leaders for the year Gene Alton, president, Boh lfVilliams, vice president, Teresa Martin secretarvg and lilizaheth 7 . lauigenkamp, treasurer. VVith the opening ol' the football season, the class ol' '57 added to the group of school cheerleaders four new rooters-Carol Wil- liams, Darlene Owens, Ronnie McKinney, and Bill Ragan. At this time the sopho- mores showed their initiative hy winning the Loyalty Night contest. Priscilla Wait sold more than 100 tickets to this affair. Along with this spirit of enthusiasm came the election of the attendants to the football queen-Nanci Satin, Jo Ann Allen, and Jane Cochran. The theme of the Sophomore Mixer was the circus. The Daze Band provided the music for a successful evening of dancing and playing games under the Big Top. The first presentation of the sophomores' talent was the stage show which opened the evening of fun. The comedy, Time Out For Ginger, proved to be a great success. The leads I 90 were played by Linda Darrell and James Walker. The romance in the story was portrayed by Bishy Langenkamp and Larry Bryant, and Judy Bennett and Jim Sidwell. Other members of the cast were Janet Staudt, Pat Trower, and Danny Conner. The student director was Phil Emery. Serving as home room presidents were Carolyn Ward, Terry Connor, Melissa lfppard, Cami Bright, Bob Long, Don Chapman, .Iim Robinson, Sandy Trigg, Sandy Lifton, Bill Knowles, Julia Bennett, Charles Campbell, Toby Naron, Dean Roh- inson, Phil limhry, Gordon Thompson, Marilyn Mirkin, Judy Brownfield, Lavina Keith. Also Nancy Jo Fenton, Frances Brosher, Jim Self, Sharon Hunter, Kent Johnson, Ronnie Mullins, Don Brix, liverett Keiffer, Jean Cummings, Becky Barhydt, Linda Walker, Judy Iivans, Norma Jackson, Dottie Gruhbs, Carol Robison, Dwayne Pollard, Jane Flint, Donna Smith, Bill Andoe, Bill Martin, Harold Woods, Kent Bogart, Gene Alton, Bob Shaw, Jerry Sloan, Floyd Rosson, and Jay Bowling. The Class of '57 promises to accomplish just as great things for the future as they have accomplished in the immediate past under the guiding hand of their class ad- viser, Miss Gertrude Rector. SPI HIT 01757 SOPHOMURES Below Sophomores show spirit tor their school and class, The cheerleaders are Ronnie McKinney, Darlene Owens, Bill Rogan, and Carol Williams. Lower lelt: The sophomore home room presidents discuss plans tor the sophomore mixer held in November. Lowcr right: Sandra Watts, Ernestine Webb, Howard Corbett, and David Cox, pupils of Mr. Olds' biology class, inspect a lizard. Opposite Page Top righti Miss Certrude Rector, sophomore class ad- viser, holds one ol her many conferences as director of the class activities. Center: The cute girls elected as attendants to the queen are lane Cochran, Nanci Satin, and lo Ann Allen. Lower right: A sample ot the talent introduced at the sophomore mixer is a trio, The Iesters. They are Chuck Fournier, james Webb, and Bill Ragan. 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KATLIX' FORD CAROL FORREST - L. ' ' BETTY FOSTER :Y ,iz f -' - 1 CHUCK FOURNIER ' .29 - A VTA. f I PAUL FOUST I 1 KIKI FRANDSEN 3L-,ffA. ,ft A WILMA FOLKS . p A MARGARET FRANK C JUDY FRANKLIN , I D. PAT FRANKLIN 'I' A , ,B SABILIY FRANKLIN BARBARA FRAZIER J I . I GEORGE FREAM ' BOB FREENIAN ' Y Y fx. FRANK FREEBIAN ,5 jg FRED FREEBIAN ' Q ' ' CHARLOTTE FRIEND ffm Aff Y- ., CHARLENE FRIES , 1 if JERALDINE FRIES A A A DONNA FURR 'W w A 1 3 f I .. Vai. , JACK FUSSELNIAN -T h 151. I Q GLENDA GAGE ANN GANT . NANCY GARLAND Q N -1 FRANCES GARRINGER , - - FQ . fr 1 I ' I fx I fi-Y BJ lXXTf Y N Q -s - .. ,, .V 1, ... 'gr . xy ia izx. is Q fx is 1fmfi4 ,ini fi , .fx jp flix I K X ' R S I X ug 7 oiif' XY 3' X S I .Jn . DANNY GARCIA A f , 1' I. AI fx W' 4' It 4 6 ! ' - DOUGLAS GARRISON MAR GARRISON ROGER GARRISON BESSIE GARROUTTE I BEULAH GARROUTTE If 9 ' G DIANNE GEISTER , , I JESS GIBSON y A, lg - ,r 3 ' , I lf vu A 'v '2' ,- .- ye - . A ah , 3. 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LINDQUIST DIARY LINDSEY 3 4 fa-A ' 4 CLIIfIfORD LITTLEFII-ILD 1,6 A - 5 4 .Q NANCY LIYERCOOD ' 'i , Y GARY LOGSDON X N ' I, X fi 5 'P CAROLI, LOLLAR . A . .im-f,A,,:. mfi BOB LONG I TERRY LUV!-ZLL .. CAROL LOWE I .Q A .A 73 A I PATRICIA LOWE l - L . J A ANN LIIBIQLI. '1 A A , L -R ANG,-XNELL LUSR 1, ji A, L I . , , ' NI 'J fb 1 , 1 BILL LI M if vfififiruxifigk Tl-ID MACE kg I TONINIY NI.-XCIQENNA Amy. A ' ' A - A I Q JILL M.XCKENZlE f3 is 1 T aw I 49 FC N 9 .3 HARLENE NIACKEY r 11,2 1 ' ,La A '5 . VICTOR MADDEN A ' - I -' . 1 '51 WGEYQRWESSN A fx? I 4 1,5 A I I I A 1 1.-E' ..e?f,ffi f il A I f I RI'TH NI.-XDDY ' Q N CHARLES NIAGNESS , - f Q 3 ' S 1 BRUCE MACOON A t gg! x 5. 1 W i . ' - fi JABIES MAHONEX' .I -f dv ' ANITA MALONE J' X. f Q j 1 + TINI MALONE 'I' . ny C-E- x , I . A ASC. J A I. , . -G1 I' 3 JEANNIE MANLEX' sl Y 'S-S' . 5 S I p Sf If LEE MANN , SUE IWIAPLES L I . 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The chart at the top represents the two sides that the class was divided into, the Brains and the Brawns. This theme was established after discussing the age-old ques- tion, When girls are hunting boys which is better, brains or brawn?l' The home room captains were room 227, Mr. Joe Dunham, and room 417, Miss Dorothy Boatright. Va- rious pep assemblies were held, and ticket sales were counted. At the end the Brains were victorious. As a consequence of their loss, the Brawns chose a member, Priscilla Wait, to represent their side. Poor Priscilla pushed a peanut with her nose all the way across the stage in a sophomore assembly. lVIany tickets were sold, and the Spirit of '57 prevailed ZEIQE ZLJNIGA DICK Yotwc , X A I' J 1 3 VERNCJN Youxc X Nj? I, I li' 1 5' . was 4 'Z' 1 TI f always. I I ' .2 ,I ,g Q, .Q o fir X'-.gli f Ill . 7- -A I. '-rf 4x'dI':-:nl Q . X g ?ir.Ij', ff, X. Q ,lj 'HN I I F , , ,I ,I - ... mf, Ar x I v II K 'LIST F ,fig K,-IQ, Ang, Wk ff' ,fin 133. fi W k V N 4' VRD. 'If-f'V:',QQ in-X55 .-3-N9 1w','if1f-'BI -Mm f,1ifs,I .ms wig, .ails Jgf1g,f'f.?5x, j'fg fJ5T1, ' A' fi? ,jfff 'z T1 if ' .I , Vt mv If ,-.f . Wtfrf II-uf'-, -.NYM - ,, ,X , at ., ,. I . ,- ,Q .2 -- X 7 X f I I Vf TEAM ! f 1 'Y'I.M,f 4 gqtrw LYNN-Sf l , ffftrmu ' 3:-T I ' ' ' 4 1,11 .2 I,.v.,I,- ll III, , n I ,I I f'I I' Ia I I WIIII' lv llf iff UI' lf'IflUI'V IH if II'LfrItI1r' l T tI' 'Iwr Ei f J I, If II I' - I I A I f I' I -. ' I e I I '41, lk 'II .V ll l ll, lik' lik Ip IRL 4, I, UI lk X ,vp ,H E X m I I I I I 1119! lfwjj if Z 34.9- QM ATIUN f SCl'll0l' Boys' L9Hglle-Hrs! Razr: Mr. Carl L. McCafferty, sponsor, Bob DuVall, Buddy Moody, Jess Thomas, Hurry McPhail, Bill Irwin, Gary VVest. Second Ron-: Jim Moore, Ken Luper, Dick Bishop, Patrick Kirkpatrick, Ray Berringer, Bill Bunch. Third Ron-: Perry Brinlee, Don Shockley, Arthur Barlow, Don Phillips, Bob Cox. Jlll1l0I' Boys' League-I ir.91 Row: Haven Caldwell, Lee Gideon, Jon Crump, Jess Perry, Cliff McCall, Brad Coody. Sur-ond Roux- Ronnie Simmons, Ronald Jones, Robert Sisler, Richard Cochran, Jimmy Bryan, Paul Eidson, Gene Palmer. Third Ron-: Tommy Owen, Frank McPherson, Billy Porter, Edward Wheeler, Paul Peterson, Darrell Mullins. Sophomore Boys' I,eague-Fi.-Sf RW: vie Gosnell, Regan W1-ight, Bob Davis, Bob scoff, David 111-fel-son, .lim Caldwell, Charles Magrness, Paul Cantrell, Wilbur Moore. Second Row: Jim Katopodis, Bob Christy, Doug' Collins, Skipper VVolfe, Gary Bennimzfield, George Steed, Alan Shidler. Third Row: Douglas Garrison, Cecil Stephens, Bill Jackson, George Cline, Johnnie Clark, Jim Henry. Fourth Row: John McCormick, Donnie Kirkland, David Brigrhtwell, 'l'onnny Muckennu, Dale Currun, Dale Coulson, Darrell Wood. Q ' ' Q -Z-Ia '-47722 ' ' ' ml L ' - The officers of Boys' League stand before the speaker's stand in the south auditorium-Vic Cosnell, jim Katapodis, Bob Scott, less Thomas, Ken Luper, Darrell Mullins, Frank McPherson, and Mr. Carl L. McCafferty, sponsor. Sitting on stage, Mr. Carl L. McCafferty and Ken Luper hear Navy Captain W, B. Mechling, league speaker. - 1 R- R .-i Carl Erskine Speaks to League Members IVhat are the problems and interests of boys? This question is answered by Boys' League as it serves the boys of Central through assemblies and programs. The high point of the year was the visit of Carl Erskine, star pitcher of the Brooklyn Dodgers, who spoke to the boys on The Foundations of Christian Athleicsf' WVith Mr. Erskine were Dr. Glen Olds, former four sport letterman and professional boxer, and Bob Fennimore, a two time All-American from Oklahoma A. Sz M. Various other programs included talks with representatives of the Armed Forces who explained the military obligations of young men. Membership in Boys, League includes every boy enrolled in Central. The group met in the South Audi- torium xvhenever a program of special interest to boys was available. Each homeroom elected a representa- tive who attended special meetings when necessary. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Carl L. hIcCafferty, assistant principal and dean of boys, the organization accomplished its purpose of promoting better under- standing of problems common to high school boys. Liisj SENIOR OFFICERS KEN LVPFR President JIM lhIOORI-I Vice President Jess THOMAS S'er'retary-Treczszzrer JUNIOR OFFICERS Kxxxv PMNL President DARRELL ihIL'LI.lNS Vice President FRANK TVICPHERSON Secretary-Treaszcrer SOPHOMORE OFFICERS VIC GOsNE1.L President Jm KATAPOms Vice President BOB SCOTT S6'C'l'6'fl1l'lj-TI'6'Clt9Zl fer Senllil' GlI'lS' l,92l2'LI8-I-'irsf Ron-: Mrs. Minnie May Summers, sponsor: Betty Rhyan, Sharron lnhofe, Alberta Russ:-ll. l-'ranrie Stout. Linda Shnmard. Sue Moore, Jerry Pitcock, Sandra Hood. Carol Beck. Scefmfl Ron-: .Xnita Krnpnirk. l.e-ora Cook. Kathleen Murphy. Patsy Peterson. Catherine VVills, Tami Essley, Pansy Barnes, .laney lll't'll1lllXl.-llllll' Morrison. i1i,Il!'f!R'lZi'J Christine Kersey. Sonja VVep:er, Betty Bunch, Barbara Rndtlick. Agnes XYilliams. Snana Shea. .Ianada I.aPlante. Sally Bramlette, Marge McCollum. .lUnl0I' Gll'lS' LCEIQILIC-I ir.vf Row: Mary Sue Hixson, Carol McNabb, Earlene Chambers, Glenda Hoyyell, Sally Plnnn-r. Marilyn Mishler. Paula Capps. Anita Hilliard, Penny Wheeler, Willa Mason, .Indy Head, Marilyn Mullin. .Sn-mul Run-: Katy Courtney. Barbara Payne, Kay DeShane. Susan Krashine, Lindasne Steil, Verna Cole, Gretchen llotz. Marria Anderson. Kay' Lawrence, Phyllis Jackson. Judy Newson. Third Row: Glenda Kallmeyer, Ann Noe, .laniw Hogan. Lynn Douglas, Nancy Nash. Pattie Morrow, Helen Dye, Nina Harmon, Carol Arnett, Betsey Beach, Carmwlita May, S0lll'l0l'l10l'8 Gll'lS' LQZIIIUC--I irsr Row: Kay Carter, Carol Richards, Sue Reynolds, Sandra Doss, Louise llirhartlson, Carol llt-rndon, Geraldine B1-evers, Claudia VVhite. Pauline Bennett, Carlien Oxley, Glenda Gage, Karol Kaplan, Kay .Xtchlt-y. Sfrrmrl Rmr: Donna Stowers, .Indy Gower, Joan Bacon, Cherry Skinner, Jackie VVilliams, .lntly l'osn'y..l:1n P1lliK'I'SUll,.l1lI14' Harder, Priscilla Smith, .Indy lNIy'tin5:er, Shirley' Cawvey, Ernestine Gass. Thirrl lt'fm-.- Sonny Kanl'm:m, Pt-prpry Russ:-ll, Suzanne Moseley, Helen Carroll, Linda Cox, Shaila Aery, Meey' Andrews, l'iIizalu-th 'I'itlIt-, B4-yvrly VVinl-tle, Ann Pace, Kay Dunbar. 4 5' ir! L. 1+ WW-1:4090 S .1 The Girls' League cabinets consist of judy Head, jerry Pitcock, Mrs. Minnie May Summers, sponsor, Gretchen Hotz, janet Staudt, Helen Dye, Patsy Peterson, Linda Shumard, Willa Mason, Sonny Kaufman, Mary Hazelton, Fontella Gray, and Catherine Wills. Betty Brothers and Ann Blackman pre- pare to model their own creations in the Girls' League style show. a ue Organizes to Foster ood Will One of the largest organizations is Girls' League, which is composed of all girls attending Central. It is under the sponsorship and guidance of Mrs. Minnie MwSmmmsdwndgMsTHsgwpMMks first meeting in 1935. Now, twenty years later, it is still carrying out its main principles of promoting better relations, practicing good citizenship, and help- ing the needy. Each year the organization sponsors projects by which the members try to help many of the less fortun- ate people. One of the largest and most publicized projects is the Babies' Milk Fund. This year they undertook the responsibility of helping girls With dis- torted home life and financial problems to continue school. Girls' League sponsored the home-making depart- ment fashion show Which was presented at the April meeting. Froni the rnenubers of the junior class in C3nls League each year are chosen two girls to attend Girls' State Convention. Delegates are chosen on the basis of their leadership, outstanding work in Girls' League, and.good.characten L117J SENIOR OFFICERS JERRY PITCOCK, President LINDA SHUNIARD, Vice President PATSY PETERSON, Secretary CATHERINE YVILLS, Treasurer JUNIOR OFFICERS GRETCHEN Horz, President WILLA MAs0N, Vice President HELEN DYE, Secretary JUDY HEAD, Treasurer SOPI-IOMORE OFFICERS JANET STAUDT, President SONNY KAUFMAN, Vice President MARY HAZELTON, Secretary FONTELLA GRAY, Treasurer ,msd SCillp9l'S. Group l-First Ron: Vl'illiam Clark, Harold lilman, Gene Aker, Richard Gray, Richard Dyer. llnroltl Barnes. Jerry Bradshaw, Bob Cox, Paul liitlson, Harold Brand, Dan Bell, Bob Gammill, Richard Bailey, Bob Ander- still. Virgil Balt-nti. Joe Campbell. Swmzd Row: Gary Drake, John Barhytlt, Jerry Abel, Frank Comfort, Bob Datis, hlartin Denham, Danny Conner, Raymond Bennett, Fred Campbell, Stan Doyle, Donald Dayitlson, Jimmy Clapp, Dick llisllop, Charles Gragg. ,Il,lll'!l1efA7l'.'Tlillllllf Alred, Jim Dixon, Carl Barr, Robert Grinter, Ronnie Davis, Bobby Graham, Dallas Franclsen, Lynn Barrett. Carl Fairfield, John Casper, Tommy Bray, Norman Berg, litigm-ite' Bras- hears. Jim Folsom. Group 2-I ir.s-I Row: Daxid Blelone. Bradford Harris, Porter Knowles, Wynn Narkland, Larry Montagzue, Ralph Lairmore, Roger Leathers, Don Harris, Bill Harrison, Jerry Nunneley, Tommy Owens, David London, Bob llenclren, Charles Magness. SUFOIIII' Row: Tonnie Hendrickson, Charles Munn, Bill Kingsbury, Bill Jackson, Charles Kirk- patrick, Bill Huse, Jim NlcCartney, Bud Hamilton, David Keithly, Duane Leathers, Stephen Harkey, Robert McKee, Bill McKinley, Jake Harrison, Harold Hite. Third Rau-: Steven Mizel, John Hill, Jimmy Koons, Jerry Lamberson, Bruce hlagoon. Jim Lachenmaier, Dan Pate, Leonard Blcfarty, Richard Morrison, Donald Oliver, Charles lllidtlaugzh, Bill Martin, Paul Johnson, Gary 0'Nlalley, Malcome Jones, Dean Kaster. Group 3-Ifirxt Roux- Don Shouse, Bob Trees, Fred Tolley, Jerry Roark, Wayne Sampson, Lloyd West, Henry Sowders, Fred VVarden, Larry Smith, Larry Taylor, Gilbert Russell, Bill Schulz, James Zimmer, Jim Tauhnan, Jimmy Simmons, Keith Selinger, Russell Vlfheeler. Seeond Row: John VVarnken, lllorty Reynolds, Bill Ragren, Bob Thompson, Alan Shidler, Jerry Robinson, Fred NVelsh, Edward VVheeler, Nathan Wilcox, Clyde Strachan, Raeburn iiullagher, Jimmy Trimble, Frank Stewart, Ronnie Simmons, Martin Keith, llflyron Veale, Dennie Rayburn. Tliirri lt'on': liarl Rockwell, Norman Stinson, James VVolfe, Robert Sisler, Richard Rackleff, Clyde Tanner, Jim Spoon, Don Webber, 'l'ommy Swope, Melvin Shell, Delmar Stanfill, Robert Simpson, Tom Ramey, Jay Dee Thys, Bill VVilliams. 7352 'AVTIP J H 2 s - QE' 54, :S jg st sta. Ulf? 5? T. W .bo - - , i!' -- -lima Scalper cheerleaders, officers, and sponsors foster loyalty and en- thusiasm-First Row: jim Taulman, lohnnie Cherblancg Second Row: Ronald McKinney, Tommy Owens, Harold Campbell, Bill Ragang Third Row: Larry Taylor, Ronald Freiner, Fred Horneg Fourth Row: Bill Schulz, Dave Harbour, Lester Danforth, Cary Drakeg Fifth Row: Mr. Bernard Yeager, Mr. Kenneth Kirkpatrick, Mr. loe Dunham. Bill jackson, Charles Harney Bob Trees and Tony Solow receive instructions from Bill Huse on ushering at Centrals Daze ealpers Wlloop, Yell, and Applaud g'Yea red, yea white, yea team, fight fight! This yell is typical of what a person might have heard if he had passed by the north auditorium between 8:45 and 9:10 on a Wednesday morning, the time that the Scalpers held their weekly meeting. All Q93 members of Scalpers, the boys' pep club, were used at the football games to make the big Central gC' in the cheering section. During the football season Scalpers helped to plan the Coronation Ball for the football queen and to decorate the box at the game oc- cupied by the queen and her party. This year the members appeared in more parades than ever before, however, the Christmas parade was the most important of all. Scalpers donated time in order to usher at the Memory Daze, commencement exercises, and vespers. Leading cheers at all the athletic events were Johnnie Cherblanc and J im Taulman, seniors, Tommy Owens and Harold Campbell, juniors, Bill Ragan and Ronnie McKinney, sophomores. At the end of the school term the Scalpers got to- gether at Mohawk Park for a picnic. F1191 OFFICERS RONALD FREINER President LESTER DANFORTH Vice President BILL SCHULZ Secretary DAVE HARBOIYR Treasurer BILL HUsE Assistarzf Sponsor GARY DRAKE Assistant Sponsor L I' Uellhtl' Sllllild l102ld0I'S- lfnzvt Row: Mary Pelfrey, Linda Sue VVilrrus, liya Katliryne Gambrell, Cnrolynn 1 t on, tlretelien liigon, Linda lioulund, Nancy Darling, Priscilla lNIajors, Judy Albert. Srermrl Row: n son l llllltll VVilm'ox, l'at Settle, Dortliy Gourley, Pnl Dunn, Sally llowartl, Sheila Allen, lVlurilyn Misliler, ' y ark. 'l'hml Row: Susan Rauney, Shirley Stanton. .Io .lean Hicks, Janice llogan, lVlnrcia Keegan, :pts loun l'1du:n'ds, Sur- 'I'rouer, llurbnru Young, liyelyn Pour-ll. I nurlh Row: Julia Brand, Mary Zunts, ny, ut! lxli lllilll 'Nlzirtlm llnrrr-tt. Nlury Layne Perry, Suzy llulrluin, Janet l 4-rrill, Mary .lane llulse, Norma Willis. Red Feathers Create ehool pirit olf'lflt'r1ns l',x'1'si' Pia ricv,scw Presirlenf Gl.oiu,x Giuxnis Viet' Pre.virl1'11t Joni' Asiuay Secrefrzry ANN ISL.-xczkxr.-xx Treasurer Shouts of enthusiasm rang' through the halls every 'l'hursday morning as the one thousand members of Red lfeathe rs held their meeting in the north auditorium. The purpose of lled Feathers is to create, maintain, and extend throughout Central a higher standard of school spirit and sportsmanship and to be of service to the school at all times. Visits from the football, basketball, and wrestling squads with their coaches giving a few pointers taught every girl a little more about her favorite sports. The cheerleaders-Catherine Wills and Liz Brown, seniorsg Judy Head and lwary Wriglit, juniorsg and Carol YVilliams and Darlene Owens, sophomores- were on hand at every meeting and game to lead new yells and improve old ones. The cheerleaders displayed their excellence and placed first in a cheerleader meet at Oklahoma Uni- versity. As a reward and a formal recognition of their effort, they led a cheer at the O. U. football game the following afternoon for several thousand fans. Red Feathers sell pom-poms before the Rogers' game. limi Offizers, cheerleaders, and sponsors lead club through year-First Row: Liz Brown, Catherine Willsg Second Row: Mary Wright, Iudy Headg Third Row: Darlene Owens, Carol Williams: Fourth Row: Ann Blackman, Patsy Peterson, Gloria Crimes, Fifth Row: Miss Madeleine McDonald, Mrs. Bessie S. Brown, Mrs. Sydney Powell, Mrs. Shirley Dalton. The fifty squads were under the direction of the sponsors - Miss Madeleine McDonald, Mrs. Sydney Powell, Mrs. Shirley Dalton, Miss Betty Hoskins, and Mrs. Bessie S. Brown. The sponsors gave guidance and initi- ative to the girls, and much of the year's success depended upon them. VVhen all of the Red Feathers and Scalpers, seated in their special section at the stadium, formed the 'C' with red on a white background, the sight was spectacular. The Red Feather uniform is a red skirt, a white blouse or sweat- er, and a red rooter cap. Red Feathers wore this outfit for all sports events and on special days. To determine which squads had the best percentage of attendance at games and meet- ings, the Red Feathers had their annual con- tests. During the football season points were given for attendance at the games and meet- ings, for selling pom-poms, rooter caps, and buttons, and for decorating for Red Feather parties. Rogers basketball game. The three winning squads were rewarded by having their pictures in the 1955 Tom Tom. The contest continued through the re- maining school year. Members of the winning squads during basketball and wrestling seasons won felt red feathers. During football season the organization chartered buses in order to make it possible for members to attend out of town football games. By this means the girls traveled to Springfield and Okmulgee to support the Braves. The Coronation Ball was one of the major projects of the year. Sponsored by Scalpers and Red Feathers, it was held in honor of Football Queen Elizabeth Brown. The affair was semi-formal. A good band, refreshments, and much fun rounded out the evening, The Red Feathers this year had better at- tendance than in past years. Every meeting bound the girls closer together with bonds of cooperation and school spirit. F1211 Red Feather cheering section experi ences a tense moment at the Central Winning Red Feather Squads-FIRST PLACE SQUAD 13-Fi,-.wr RW: Judy Groves. mlm-ge All-cmiitim. Carl-lin c,l1'0IlllD, Gretchen Hush. Kay Kriblus. Ann Carter. .Xnne iknclerson. St'l'0I1l1IelIIl'iKlip'SIt'g'llll, 'l'rutly Reitz. Sl1llIlItSllt'Ll.1Sl'flj Brotliers. Sheila l'il'lt'Cll2ll1il.-llll1 .Iumx 'l'hiwl Rmw: .Ianice Reed, Virginia Clark. .lulie Chick. l'il'1UlIlll lill'T'UIlQlllllS. Gretchen Lignn. SICCUND l'l,.XC'lC SQUAD 159--I ir.w1 Rau-: lixelyn Hoot, Julie Stephens. Vicki Hunter, Bobbie Lou Marks. .Xllmerta liuswll, llztrlt-ne liartl'eltler. htfrmlrl Rm:-: ,Xnna .Irv Sumter. Sally Bramlette, Shirley Ash, Sautlra Yan Styne. 51151111 lhtrrack. l.incla Shuinarcl. 'l'hi1'rl Rm:-: Janis Bayles. Marilyn Fisher. Snnja Wleger, Diary Layne Perry, Gretchen llutz, llurlenf- l.yunm, 'l'llllllD l'l..'xC'l'1 SQUAD 37 I-'irsl Rm:-: Lincla Oxley, Roberta Lane, .In .lean Hicks, Judy Sikes, Becky Barhyclt, l'2llHj Slit-limi. lam l'urcltnn. .Struml Roar: Karen limi, Darena liclgrer, Diane Duerr, Bettie lixrert, Sue Hayes, C'l1:u'lult1- Hnyclc-V. 'l'l1irll Roux- .Xrclis .Xrnwltl, Dianna Sxxartz, Guen Garrett, Lincla lilstner, .lucly Menzies, Susan l'lg'new. s., C7 I or C9 xr Q! l-Y-First Row: Phil Henry, Jim Dill, Richard Gray, Charles Honeycutt Second Rau Dick Maiiley Dan Jack son, John Stevens, Bob Taylor. Third Row: Wilbur Babb, Robert Cerxantez Clenn Goodrich Gordon Fabian Fourth Raw: Darrell Mullins, Jerry Henry, Larry Smith, Ira Coatney Hi-Y Club Members Do Good for Others The national YMCA organization for senior high boys is Hi-Y. Each month was outlined with planned activities. In September they organized and built memberships for their club. October brought about the introduction of the state and city Wide council. In November the members traveled to a state Hi-Y offi- cers' council held at Oklahoma A. Sz M. A Christmas party, a sweetheart formal, a carnival, and a senior banquet brought clean, wholesome fun for all. On every other Friday evening, Y-Hi-Night dances were held at the YMCA. An Easter Sunrise Service brought a spiritual inspiration to the boys and made a perfect beginning for Easter Sunday. The Oklahoma Youth and Government conven- tion met at Oklahoma City in Marcli. This group helped children overseas through Wo1'ld Service. Doing good for others gave the members self-satisfac- tion and developed the hope that more clubs would undertake Worthy projects. Darrell Mullins, Bob Taylor, jerry Henry and Dick Manley discuss the agenda for their next Hi-Y meeting. IIZSJ Kl'j'Sl0l'l0I'S--lflrwl Roux- l.ois XX!-si, Nunn fr:nig4,l3:u'l:ar:1 l lynn, .lanice Leek, lfunnie Sue Jackson, Ann: r nah. .Suomi Iron-.' Dolores lfonler, l'lair4- Olson, Mary C'ol1-man, Dorothy C'alhoun, Carolyn Hates. Thin! Ron lalquilaSiIw-r,C'l1:nrlcm-Solomon,Carlent-Illam'ln-1l,Hosim- VVyrriclt, lilla Allen, Valerie King. Fnurtlr Ron Phyllis Ma-rival, .lan Jones, Murcia burly, lit-tty buinnn-rs, Carolyn Dulce, Nlury Cllll7lllfbll'l'. Keystoners Give .ierviee to lommunit Ul-'l lC'l'1RS ,xl PH x cg XNIXI x xkol N N M xkslox. l,lL',kilfl'llf X x XNNI' l ll- l'iNtQll, Sl't'7'l'fIl!4ll''Ill't'llNlll'l'V' KAPPA Clll lxxlczi- l.l-I-ik, Pr-'sidrnr Srl-r H uns, View Pr-rsiflmzf lm I 1 IS M1 Ric' xr, Ser-rrrm-y Cl URI-' OLSON, 'Iil't'IlA'1H'l 1' 1 1- Rn- lNll'l x n l lv, 1 iv.' lfrtwiflvnl 'l'hc Central Keystoners were divided into two groups, Kappa Chi and 1XlphaUamma, who had their oxvn officers and activities but vvho worked together and adhered to the same principles. Keystoners, a national organization which operates through the YMCA, has a fourfold aim of service, social activity, study, and spiritual guidance. They began organizing and building their mem- bership in September. The newly elected officers then traveled to Oklahoma A. and iW. in November for the state Hi-Y officers council. Un March 5 the Kappa Chi Keystoners provided entertainment, games, and refreshments at a party for the orphans at the children's home. On the same date the Alpha Gamma group had a bake sale to raise extra funds. The year xx as not all work and no play, for the girls participated in a Christmas party, a carnival, and a senior banquet. Keystoners Lois West. Barbara Flynn, - Ianlce Leek. and Sue Hays prepare their bill for Youth and Government. 45 'Q Y TOQIIS-First Row: Patsy Henderson, Shirley Wise, Dolores Correa, Cynthia Scobey, Ann Sikes. Second Row: Nancy Hicks, Kay Snavely, Barbara Harper, Alyce Bradshaw. Third Row: Janet Washington, Paula Moyer, Sue Caroll Queen, Pat Stout. Fourth Row: Shirley Dunn, Dorothy Webb, Ginger Highfill, Rebecca Stephens, Charlene Protzman. Pow-Wows Combine Fellowship and Service To grow as a person, to grow in friendship with people of all races, religions, and nationalities, and to grow in the knowledge and love of God has been the ever-present purpose of Y-Teens, a YWCA-sponsored organization. The Pow-Wow chapter at Central carried out its extensive program this year under the leadership of Mrs. Margaret Hiserodt, club adviser. The globe, superimposed on the blue triangle of the YWCA, con- stitutes the symbol of this national organization. The Pow-Wows took on a project of volunteering their services to the Child Guidance Clinic. Members attended State Rally Day held in Oklahoma City on October 16. In October a Halloween party was given, and a Toy Hop brought added joy to the Christmas holidays. In addition to the holiday parties a taffy pull and a slumber party were held purely for enjoyment. A spring formal took place to round out the pleasant year of companionship. Ginger Highfill, Alyce Bradshaw, Ann Sikes, and Kay Snavely look over the pros- pects for the annual fashion show. fl2SiI OFFICERS Fiksi' sEMr:s'1'11R ANN SIKI-QS, President KAY SNAYIQLY, Vice President NANCY Hicks, Secretary CHARLLNL PROTZAIAN, Treasurer SECOND SEBIESTER ANN SIKES, President GINKQER HlGHI lLL, Vice President ALICE Bxaosuaw, Secretary Kay Snavely, Treasurer Allir-il X mltll Lett: The man with the professional stance is Coach Don Slagle, supervisor of the carnivaI's Bingo game. Center Lett: Coach Kenneth Bays and Coach Clarence Ehlers donate their laces forthe wet sponge throw. Center Right: Nancy Eaton, booth chairman, takes charge of the dart throw. Below: Central Allied Youth assembly convcnes for one of the monthly programs. gli 1 is-Miami Planning together, the cabinet draws up a calendar of events- seated: Diane Duerr, Dick Hefley, and Emily Zantsg standing-Greta Ann Morris, Nancy Eaton, Gary Martin, Fred Campbell, Roger Worden, Lester Danforth, and Mary Layne Perry. Sharon lnhofe, Linda Elstner, and lerry Pitcock enter Coach Lantz's car to journey to Buckhill Falls, Pennsylvania. llied Youth Maintains High tandards Fun, facts, and friends-these are the things which Allied Youth offers to every member. Une of its main objectives is to help boys and girls fully realize the importance and necessity of growing up not only physically and intellectually but also socially and emotionally. A party of three girls - Linda Elstner, Sharon Inhofe, and Jerry Pitcock - traveled with Coach Lantz and his wife to the international conference at Buckhill Falls, Pennsylvania. Everyone enjoyed this scenic November trip and gained enthusiasm and knowledge from the programs and speakers at the conference. A number of members of the Central post traveled to Texas for the southwestern conference held in April. Emily Zants, a member of Centralis own post, held the presidency of this section for the 1954-1955 con- ference year. Under the guidance of four sponsors-Mr. Clarence Ehlers, Mr. William C. Lantz, Mrs. Norma Henshaw and Mrs. Gerry Ness - the members accomplished much during the year. They sponsored a mixer after one of the football games, the annual Carnival Dance, and the Male Beauty Contest. f127iI OFFICERS DICK HEFLEY President GARY MARTIN Vice President MARY LAYNE PERRY Recording Secretary NANCY EATON Corresponding Secretary LINDA ELSTNER Treasurer trmtn N klllll-lrrsl R11 4 Sishop lohn Steurniun, Holm Barlow, Ralph Lairinore, Ronnie Young, tlti 1 n 5,1 4 Floyd Boyd. Ser-mul Row: Jerry Knippa, John l llll'U', Freddie I s in nnntk 1 cnt llulnn-r, Mike llichardson, Bobby llouston, Carl Young. 'l'l1ir1l in 'Viklu Floyd N1-tts, Don Davis, llarold VVhitenuck, llud llunlilton, t t lonrlh fm se, .lim l'uldxu-ll, l orrm-st Sniittle, Dau- llurhonr, Iluirh Bruniley, or mst 1 Qulliiun. l 1l!h Row: lluzzy Mouser, Toni Duxie, Gordon Skinner, i llolnrts Cllll Mel ull, llolx llussell, Charlie Moore. Si.xlh Roux- Phil Krauner, llolr 4 oi tus i SlIllN int Vernon 1,1-lund, liilly T1-ale, llurold l,udd. Sl't'1'Hf,l Row: Wayne n l s ionsor Pull lidwurds, David llobliins, .lohn Miller. Letter Winners Make Up Club Membership The one group at Central whose niembership is open only to those boys who have achieved recognition in athletic competition is the l.cttermen's Club. llav- ing been in existence for thirty years, the club em- phasizes the importance of fair play and good sportsmanship. Regular meetings were held the first and third Thursdays of each month, and called meetings took place at times designated by the sponsor, Coach Ken- neth Bays. Members of the coaching staff talked and showed films to the boys on doing their best, keeping fit, and observing training. The club formulated the rules for wearing athletic letters on jackets. Lettermen presented films of Central's football games in the north auditorium during the fall. Ad- mission to these movies was ten cents per person. For one of their activities members took a field trip to the National Guard Armory to observe the jet airplanes. As the end of the school year drew near, the athletes enjoyed themselves at a banquet and dance, which is a annual occurrence. Also on the agenda of spring events was a picnic filled with fun. The new officers-Ronny Young. Ralph Lanrmore, and Dick Gwinn-pose proudly un font of Central! trophy room. fllsl Managers Distribute Equipment to Braves An important cog in the mighty Wheels of the Big Red machine was a group of boys, the athletic man- agers, under the guidance of Mr. Warren Sharits. They were responsible for the stocking and the distribution of all the equipment of the sixth hour athletic training program. Another job of the managers was to act as assistants to officials at various athletic events-to mark yardage at football games or to issue tape measures, stop watches, and score sheets. They assumed the responsi- bility of looking out for extra equipment While the athlete was in competition. In the fall all the managers Worked together during the busy football season. Later they divided up for all the other sports. This organization did not elect officers as such. Ronald Freiner was selected to be head manager. Managers' Club--First Row-Richard Harris, Wilbur Babb, Charley Rodman, George Noe. Second Row: Leonard McCarty, sENIoR MANAGERS Bon ANDERSON CLOYD CHILDERs RONALD FREINER JUNIOR INIANAGERS JIINI CALDXVELL BILL HoRTox JERRY KNIPPA JOI-IN MILLER GARY ROXVINIAN WAYNE SEALE SOPHOLIORE INIANAGERS VVILBUR BABB RICHARD HIARRIS LEONARD NTCCARTY STEVE TWTOORE GEORGE NOE CHARLEY RODMAN DELBERT WVGOD Jerry Knippa, Steve Moore, Delbert Wood. Third Row: Bob Anderson, Wayne Seale, Jim Caldwell, John Miller. Fourth Row: Mr. Warren M. Sharits, sponsorg Wayne Bergman, Cloyd Childers, Ronald Freiner, Roger Fields. gf Q. -I bi it . ef 3 If If M, a M Qf f ,L If 5 .Q5Qz,?xg. f if 1 I C f , V w ,A,'.QXii by ry ., . ,a,f.XhQxjg 35 353 fe fq1 tf',fH.f.'.f'f If I ' k'1'3f , 4,5 . I K t A 15 3 4 Floyd Cumby and Bob johnson out equipment at the managers' cage from Bob Anderson, jerry Knippa, john Miller, Cloyd C h i l d e r S, and Lowman. f129l if-,1L.,1K'l 4 check Cary LJ ,g - wi GlI'lS'll0l'l'0il1i0l'l Association-ri,-.tr Rate: Miss Mildred Terry, Miss Betty Hoskins, Mrs. Gerry Ness, spoiisoi-sg llmmgi Uri-4-ii, Mart .Xnn Cash. Judy lit-pigs, Sandy 'l'i-img, ltlarlmra llunley, Claudia Grnliunx, Mary Lindsey, I.:-in-in l'ipps, -ll'l'itltllIlt' I-ries, .loan VVattts. .SM-fnizl Rrnti: Judy Uxxen, Clara Cox, Georgie Ball, Charlene Fries, .lain l':itti-rsoii, X'ii'i.gic' Vt'ooclrtifl', .ludy foinhs, Vlfilnizi Folks, Shirley Cuwxey, Slllillllll' Hale, Roydn Crose, Betty Viilp, Yziliiin l.untv., .lziiiet Vtlisliiiigttiii. 'l'liir1l It'mt': listlier Uldin, Judy lllakemore, Carol liriglit, l rant'es Ki1lI'l'll1f.fk'l', .lvziiii-vii llottnizin, Juni- Ckileuiiiii, Nornizi llrnnilett, Slieriun liowyt-i', Ann laihell, Judy Simmons, C'oli-tte l,ul oi'tune, llc-tty llnirtl. .Min Sikes. Ifrinilli Rom: Kaitlilt-4-ii ltoln-rts, Julia lle-nm-tt, Carol l oi'rt-st, Slit-rry Smith, Kay Snnvely, .liitlx Slinrp, lxiillt Lou 'I'lioiii:is, .lzinet Stnittlt, Dianne Kothe, Judy Ti-alt-, Ada Koenig, lNl:trt'eiiiiu Shell, Delores tilztsliy . Yii giniu f'l'lNlllllll. G.R.A. e OFIflCl'lllS Gifiuu lfiuis PH'.s'idt'IIf lJiu'czi1.i.,x NIcLGi-ii liifl' P1'c'.vir1U1f Ssxnxc 'I'RicQtz Secretary Siiiiuiix Cswri-ix Treasurer mhers Win Medals and Letters Moments ol' good sportsmanship and fun were experiencecl throughout the year when the Girls' Recreation Association enjoyed its athletic and social events. The ineetinggs were held once a month, tourna- ments and other activities falling in hetween. The girls began the year proniptly with the first meeting in September under the leadership ol' Miss Mildred Terry, sponsor, and Miss Betty lloskins, Mrs. Gerry Ness, Miss Madeleine McDonald, co- sponsors. The games which were sponsored by the Girls' Recreation Association were field hockey, volleyball, basketball, softball, archery, ping-pong, mini-minton, and horseshoes. The tournaments were open to all Central girls. T There prevailed a spirit of competition in the or- ganization. The members had a chance to win awards on the basis of points which were won by participation in the tournaments. Yvhen a girl had fifty points, she was awarded a medal. VVhen she reached one hundred points, she won a letter. This year the club presented a new project, the water ballet. The activity was such a success that it will be carried out as an annual affair. Looking over the year's events and accomplishments are Melissa Eppard and jeraldine Fries. seatedg Miss Betty Hoskins. Miss Mildred Terry, Sandy Trigg, Mrs. Gerry Ness, and Drucilla McGee, standing. I im 1 Club-First Row: Fred Freeman, Terry Scott, Mike Younkin, Dean Wilkinson, Steven Mizel, Jerry Camp- bell, Joel Rosenthal, Bob Hendren, Jerry Paquin, Bob Palik. Second Row: Mr. Jack Campbell, sponsor, Bill Heyman, Max Garrison, John Allen, James Denton, Bruce Clary, Richard Bailey, Neal Calvert, Dwain Needham, Kent Shacklett, Mr. Edward McCray, instructor. Third Row: George Holman, John Dees, Jerry Langston, Dale Seaba, Darrell Smith, Sidney Gorelick, Thomas Jeffus, Stephen Harkey, Clyde Tanner, Ted Vogle, Curtis Williams. Fourth Row: Ronnie Fairchild, Robert Munk, Richard Evans, Tom Shannon, Ed Wheeler, Jim McDermott, Lawrence Taylor, Jack Mozingo, lNIarshall Jeffus. Ratings Show Riflemen's Improvement Every Tuesday after school at 3:45 in the girls' OFFICERS gym the members of Central's Rifle Club met to com- pete with one another. The primary objective in join- EDPWHEELER ing the Rifle Club was to become a better rifleman. rem em As a rifleman improved, he could demonstrate his ROBERT MONK skill by qualifying for the different ratings in the Treasurer National Rifle Association. RICHARD EVANS The ratings began low enough that even the most Chief Range Officer inexperienced rifleman could compete for the first one. MIKE YQUNKIN The highest award is that of distinguished, which Range Officer only two riflemen have won. GEORGE HOLMAN Mr. Jack Campbell, the sponsor, and Mr. Edward Official Score, McCray, instructor, helped the boys learn coordina- tion of hand and eye and safe handling of the rifles. Becoming a truly expert rifleman took hours of practice and concentration, but the rewards were worth the effort, according to the members. Ten of the boys qualified for the United States Army Junior Smallbore Medal. t'Central is the only qualified school in Tulsa that can receive this medal,', stated Mike Younkin, a member of the organization. The boys will have an opportunity to learn the handling of the automatic pistol. LOOK OUT! They'retaiming to match Webster - seated: Lawrence Taylor, Mike Younkin, james Denton: standing: Ed Wheeler and Robert Monk. Lisij Literary Reviewers I if.vl 140.1-f n..i,m.- Lat. Nlarlvs, Susan l'arrm'lv, Miss lla-len Hagler, sponsor, .S'ri'nml Noun- .llllie lfrumis, .lane t'HHlll'l', Hz-tli Robe-y, Dre .-Xnn Huy. 'I'hn4l Roux Norman C'llaffee, lfretl XV:-Ish. Posters Illustrate New Books 'l'he Brush and Quill Club under the spon- sorship of bliss Helen R. Hagler held educa- tional and creative meetings throughout the year for one hour after school on the first and third Mondays of each month. Presiding over the membership were Fran Ochs, presidentg Barbara Frick, vice president, Margaret 'l'amshany, secretaryg and Claudia Dyer, reporter. 'l'o create in students an interest for read- ing books and to give members artistic experi- ence by making posters illustrating books available in the school library was the purpose of the club. These posters were placed in bulletin cases around the corridors. 'l'he only qualifications for membership were passing grades in all subjects the pre- ceding semester and an honest desire to engage in the activities of the club. ' 51521 Members Have Desire to Read The Literary Reviewers Club conducted meetings from 8:15 through home room period on the first, third, and fifth Tuesdays of each month. Presiding over those meetings were Norman Chaffee, presidentg Bobby Lou Marks, vice presidentg Mary Ellen Faulkner, secretaryg and Jane Cooper, reporter. Miss Helen Hagler was the sponsor. The purpose of the club was to encourage the reading of good books among all students and to present a summary of these books in review form. lN'Iembers of the organization often gave book reviews for linglish classes. Qualification for admittance was passing grades in all subjects. Membership was open to juniors and seniors interested in carrying out the clulfs purpose. S Y nf nf, .....,,. Brush and QUill-P'ir.s't Rate: Margaret Tomsliuny Fran Ochs, Bliss Helen Hagler, sponsor. Serrnzzl R014 Claudia Dyer, Barbara Frick. Rita Krosse. Advertising B0afd-First Row: Mary Ann Cash, Linda Sue Wilgus, Patsy Dunham, Gail Davy, Sonny Kaufman, Martha Bellah, Marilyn Wilkerson, Linda Wolfe, Carolyn Watt, Donna Owens. Second Row: Jean Vanwy, Gayle Nieswander, Diana Robinowitz, Marilyn Morrison, Darlene Brown, Barbara Loftus, lVIary Fulton, Shari Laster, Sherrie Adams, Rheanell Stanfield, Susan Freeman. Third Row: Mrs. Loma Stenger, sponsor, Carolyn Scudder, Judy Stenger, Nancy Finn, Judye Singer, Roberta Lane, Jo Jean Hicks, Ann Lubell, Judy Simmons, Norma Ware, Bill Ragan, Carol Ann Smith. Fourth Row: Roger Stallings, Richard Roberts, Bob Davis, Bob Thompson, Diane Wright, Frances Brasher, Marthal Foster, Helen Meinert, Lora Lee Patterson, Margaret Schiff, Sharon Northrip. Advertisin Board r es Ticket ellin Teamwork is a Wonderful thing, especially when OFFICERS the results are of benefit to many persons. C A V V A glance into one of the regular meetings of the AROlLjreS?a,273MITH Advertising Board Would have proved that Central's young people do try to work together for the good of their fellow students. The board's sponsor, Mrs. Lorna JEAN VANWY Vice President Stenger, was a constant source of encouragement. BARBARA LOFTUS Members of Advertising Board possessed an avid Secretary interest in advertising and in service to their school. J um' STENGER This enthusiasm was apparent throughout the school TWU-Wfff year as the group Worked together in harmony. Posters to advertise such events as the Red Cross drive, P-T.A. membership campaign, and Coronation Ball were planned and created. The speech arts plays, opera, and Daze received Widely scattered publicity through the services of the organization. Members of Advertising Board distributed tickets for student productions to home room ticket managers and vigorously sold tickets themselves. Representatives from various Tulsa business firms were frequent guest speakers. Reasons for choosing advertising as a career were discussed. Gail Davy, lean Vanwy, and Carol Ann Smith record the home room ticket sales for the Coronation Ball. f133J . 2 agp 5 :Fez 1 4, 1- 'alITl4ll'4li1l--l :r.wl Row: Vicki llunter, Marilyn l isher, Gloria Grimes, Anna .lo Sumter, Page Nelson, Julie fllltlx 1 ntalien l.igon, Patsy Peterson, Carolyn cil'l'lllill,4iI'1'll'llt'll Bush, Betty Brothers, .ludy Albert. Serum! Row: I I is lhz hun nl'I'Hl1l'l'll, sponsorg Mary lm-ll'rey, Jody Ashby, Judy Groves, lNlarge lNlcCollinu, Susan lnrrnck, Bobbie u s C'ntln'rine VVills, Mnrilyn Nlishler, 'l'nnuira lissley, llotty NVQ-stliy, Janie Parker, Mrs. Mary Louise unis spun-1or,'l'hir4l Roni: .lulie Stepln-ns, Nancy Darling, llurliawa Godwin, llrenda lloone, l'1-ggy' Sl'lll'l'l'li, Illlllll uig, .Nun C'nrt4-r, Mary .lane llul-.1-, l rannn llieronynius, .loan linker, Sully Branlette, Leslie lluirln-s. nfl: lui: .lohannu ciillllIIlN'll, lla-tsey llenrh, Judy llaxfs, .laniee Reed, .lan Jones, llarbie Miers, Ann llluckiunn, C uolyn lllll Hnlly llonnrcl, Marcin ltoilcl, lla-tsy lNlnrtin, .lndy llm-nd. I ijll1 Row: Linda Shumarcl, Darlene ll:u'tl'elder, mn Sum- Irowrr, .loan l'iclxxnl'ils, Sheila Allen, Suzy llulduin, Janet l 4-rrill, Gay llaunniond, Katy C'ourtney. lamarata Donates Service to ieliool UlflflC'lillS Iaxim SIIVXIARIJ PI'l'.Vl1l1'IIf .h'l ui Culczk View IJl't'.Vltll'I1f Xxmx .Io SMI ri-.R St'l'!'t'fIll'lf Gronm Guixius Trerzszzrer Service to the school is the motto ol' the C'ainarata Club. Sixty junior and senior girls donated their time to usher at the two speech arts plays and the three class plays. 'l'hey were also found peilorming at the Back-to-School Night for their parents, the l'-'l'.A. reception, The Messiuli, and the opera. The members and sponsors held their meetings every other YVednesday morning in room 426 to dis- cuss problems in ushering and in improving their manners as school hostesses. Under the leadership ol' Mrs. Thelma Berggren and lVlrs. Mary Louise Simms, the girls executed their duties successfully. In April the Camaratas and the boys ol' Key Club joined together for a dance. Refreshments, music, and fun for all made the evening complete. New Camarata members were selected in the spring from those who filed applications. YVhen a girl applied for membership, she agreed to usher at all-school pro- ductions and to attend meetings faithfully. .-Xt the end of the year a tea was given to honor the new members in the home of the president, Linda Shumard. Camaratas lanie Parker and lan jones show sophomore Carol Herndon to her seat at the junior class play. lu-ij l 0 Key Club-First Row: Mr. Glenn I. Flora, sponsor, Bob Reis, Jim Taulman, Gary West, Billy Irwin, Lynn Barrett, John Rich, Dick Hefley, Dick Freese, Tom Welch. Second Row: Ken Swetland, Jay Bowling, Barry Epper- son, Jim Caldwell, Jimmy Bryan, John Dunkin, Don Venable, Mike Pittman, Dave Harbour. Third Row: John Hampton, Don Kirkpatrick, Allen Keenan, John Touhey, Frank McPherson, Freddie Williams, Bobby Houston, Mike Richardson, Bill Tiederman, Bud Hamilton. Fourth Row: Freddie Rahal, Larry Curd, Phil Keeter, Bill Bruckner, Lester Danforth, Dick Montgomery. Lenten ervices Highlight Easter Season As each Tuesday evening rolled around, the mem- UFFICERS bers of Central Key Club met in room 226 to plan D R px their future activities. ON. EIS President Since its establishment at Central in 1951 the members of Key Club have made it one of the most worthwhile organizations in school. The purpose has been to promote leadership and to serve the school and the community. Sponsored by Mr. Glenn Flora, the members upheld the club's motto, We build, in such activities as the taking of tickets at the school plays and opera, the participation in the Christmas parade, and the annual chapel services held each Thursday morning during the Easter Lenten season. The Key Club is sponsored by the downtown Kiwanis Club and is a member of the International Key Club. Two members were allowed to attend the downtown Kiwanis Club each week, and delegates were chosen to attend the district and international conventions. The club presented to the school a basketball score- board, bought from the money made at the faculty- student basketball game which was played at the first of the year. DICK HEFLIQY Vice President BARRY EPP1iRsoN Recording Secretary JOHN RICH Corresponding Secretary EDDIE GARRETT Treasurer On duty in the east foyer Allen Keenan tears the stub from a play ticket. fl3S1 ...af I iii: vb I 1 X I , 5 f -- Izi Nl I l I l , ' , 6123. 3:2 Ill?-Ill ll'5 QT. I , NHL llhlll --env 6 S- 'n 3 lf 4 FOSS C0llnl'il--l ir.s-I Rrnv: Mrs. Susie Slll'lilt'TiI.ilill, sponsor, Gaylen Lair, Esther Heyelis, Sylvia Saniaras, Xbbr Shirley llogni-, Cnbian llarnes, Barbara Ilunley, Darla Dee Sullivan, Barbara Anderson, Cheryl Johnson, o-.I Quun, Gail .lohnsoII, Sharon Buchan. Sr-r-nrul Raw: Suzanne l xIgIIII, Dorothy Mayhew, Colleen Lear, Geneva llpps Sirih sl'H'l'l'Si, Marvin 'l'UlNlillh, Vt-rna Len- Black, Mr-raldine Cauldle, Betty Baird, Karen Host, Dianna lflhilly tloiirli-3, lla-la-II Moody. 'l'hirrl Rrniu- l,illI'll'ill Cook, Nora Kepler, Sue Hayes, Ida Jean Love, Rhoda Hill Httlx llroxxn, Shirley Staiitun, Sandy Skillern, Greta Ann Morris, Patsy llenderson, Nancy Hicks, llarriett ix IX lnflllifll Row: Gary Uliw-r, Zeke Zunigra, llarhara lli-usley, Carolyn Frandsen, Anita Rundell, Carolyn l1lllX lhyllis xVllt't'it'l', hxyillllll til'I't'l'l, lim-verly Morgan, Jean Moiitgzolm-I'y, DeAnp,'a Walters. l ijNI Row: Joe s uid Mays, fillllltlfh Ariiistronyr, llichard Roberts, Bob 'iillUlllllSUll, Gary Hl'lIIlillKi'it'iKi, .lov fQllllI'it'l'lllIlll, Phil Ita Ihard Dm-I-rinu'IItI-r, Viririnia l,und. Red Cr oIf'IfIc'IiIxs Si I.vI.Ix S.IxxI,xIms Prr'sir1r'rIr limxx hlON'I'tLUXlIiRN l 'ic'z' Prvsirlcvll DIQANIQ.-x XV,xI.'I'riRs Svcrefzrry YHRGINI.-K Llwn Trerrszrrer I. If. I l . 1. oss Sponsors Worth Projects Service to others is the purpose of the lied Cross Council. The niembership consisted of elected repre- sentatives froIII each homeroom aIId anyone else who was interested in taking Llll active part. Again this year the council sponsored the project of gift boxes to be distributed to the lllKltf!'lJTiViltTg'tftl children in foreign countries. Seventy-eight home- rooms filled about five hundred boxes during the campaign. Giving parties and programs at the Children's Medical Center, the county farm, and the veterans' hospital in Muskogee, the group found delight in bringing happiness to others. The membership drive held in November enrolled almost every Centralite, according to Mrs. Susie Sunderland, sponsor. The more than six hundred dollars obtained in this campaign furthered Junior Red Cross projects. YVaste paper collections every two weeks helped to keep the treasury filled. The money gained from waste paper was used for subscriptions to magazines sent to the veterans' hospital. Virginia Lund, Sylvia Samaras, Mrs. Susie Sunderland, seated, lean Mont- gomery. Caylen Lair. and DeAnga Walters, standing, prepare for the campaign to fill gift boxes. I 136 J v T Club Prepares for World Citizenship As the nations of the World become closer neighbors, the International Club under the sponsorship of Mrs. Velma D. Reves promoted friendship and under- standing. With speakers who told the group about places all over the world and with panel discussions among the members, these young Americans prepared themselves for international leadership in the future. Among the interesting speakers heard throughout the year were Miss Ruth Gifford, telling about her trip to the Scandinavian countries, Mr. Tara Banner- jea, a student at Tulsa University, speaking on the Work of the United Nations in his native India, and Miss Annie Laurie Von Tungeln, describing her travels through Italy. Through movies and pictures such as those shown by Arturo Mejia, Central student from Columbia, the names of countries came to mean real people, places, and Ways of life. International CllllJiFirst Raw: sims Milan, Claire oison, Dlrs. Velma D. Reeves, sponsor, Susan Ramey, Eva Garcia. Second Row: Richard Roberts, Leona Irsch, Eloise Charles, Ann Weingartner, lVIary Birbilis, Benny Bankston. Third Row: Sidney Gorelick, Karl Cocke, lN'Iike Trower, Buster Elder, Robert lVIcKee. N-x T il9iY?35 si7 , X, OFFICERS MIKE TROXVER President CLAIRE OLSON Vice President ANN WVEINGARTNER Secretary KARL CoCRE Treasurer ROBERT IVICKEE Parliarnentariarz 'wi W , Q ' ' 1 '7'r'v---ff, Claire Olson and Ann Weingartner plan the year's activities as Susan Ramey, Sharon Sons, and Mike Trower offer suggestions. Ii137:l 1- I 3 Rtwonling St't'I't'flII'lf i 1 gil ii l 47 4 Slll'2lk0I'S' Blll'l'2ll.l-I n.vl Row: Miss Laiurinr llugre-r, spousorg litht-l Nlorun, Clit-ryl JtlilllN0ll, Liz liroxvu, Aunt' .'Xtltl1'lsoll, .lznuft tkilw. .Sh-fnitl Rum: lit-tsy Martin, Marilyn Myers, Marvin Rodd, Sully llmvurd, Patsy l't-tt-rsuu, tlrt-lt'ln'u l.igtni, .lain-t l vrrilI, tiny llnmmoud, l'rist'ill:i Majors. 'l'hir1l Row: .luck Siggiils, Dick l l't-4-sv, l'urolyu llill, Mary l.:i5nv l'4-rry, Sliurtui XVilIiums, limily Znnts, Nancy .lu Smittlt-, Sue- 'l'row4-r, .lim t'aldxv1-ll, Hurry lippt-1' stun. I-'ninth Rum: Marvin l't-gin-s, Jimmy Siuglt-tml, Dun Milsteu, l urr4-st Smittln-, llutvh St:-wart, Holland Mein hollz, l ra-d taixuiplwll, Clary Martin. l rvtl Smith. Bureau Foster t7l l lt'liltS time ltZlll'fN Btfsii D I t :lt lfit lf l .Nl . s Art of Public peaking l,l't'Sillt'IIf t,'0rrz'.vjmncling Sl'l'l't'fUl'lf .IAXi4.i'CAiti1 'f'1't'f1s Il rvr limi x Zxxis Viet' 1,l'z'.Yi1lt'IIl Mfxav LMNH l'i1km' St'1'gt'1111t-uf-firms Lil Bumvx PRl5tIll,l.,-X Mfxjoks St'I',Q't'llIlf-Clf-fiflllS Look at all the stars on the chart! 1-xtilaimt-d :limos everyone in Speakers' Bureau meetings. The largt chart designated with colored stars the asst-mblit-s plays, and other activties in which nit-inht-rs hat participated. Under the leadership of Miss Laurine Hager tht group met every Monday and 'l'uesday mornings o alternate weeks for a one-hour program, which in cluded extemporaneous and prepared speeches, skits and debates. During the year bureau members spoke ht-for civic clubs to advertise the speech arts plays and th opera. Further demonstrating their speaking ability the members broadcasted a program on the lixper mental Theater of the Air to encourage attendance 1 the Loyalty Night football game with hluskogee. Breakfast at Bishop's Restaurant in September, scavenger hunt before Christmas, and a progressix party in February gave the group a change of pac from serious speaking to frivolous fun. janet Cabe, Emily Zants, Dick Freese. Gretchen Bush, and Liz Brown rehearse for a radio program, Q National Th9SpIaH SOCIety-First Row: Ethel Moran, Diane Martin, Gretchen Bush, Marilyn lNIyers Betty Hendrix. Second Row: Jack Siggins, Mrs. Iona Freeman, sponsorg Betsy Martin, Barbara Ruddick Patsy Peterson Harold Hite. Third Row: Jim Caldwell, Butch Stewart, Marcia Rodd, Rolland Meinholtz, Dick Freese Thespians Promote Dramatic Interests Anyone with a flair for the theater would be inter- ested in the National Thespian Society. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Iona Freeman and the leadership of an energetic cabinet, Central's Thespians had a busy season. In addition to appearing in Central,s regularly scheduled plays, Thespians produced a series of one- act presentations during the year for various civic and church groups. Business meetings were held on alternate Tuesday mornings in room 216, While social meetings were in the members, homes. An innovation this year was play reading on Sunday afternoons. Also small groups of members selected make-up or acting techniques for study. To qualify for membership, an applicant must have appeared in a Central play or another related activity. He must have maintained a record of active interest and participation in the school's dramatic activities. Before appearing at the Harvard Club, Barbara Ruddick, jim Caldwell, and Marilyn Myers go over their lines. f139:I OFFICERS ROLLAND IVIEINHOLTZ President HAROLD HITE Vice President ETHEI, MORAN Secretary BARBARA RUDDICK Treasurer W7 fllflirilfl Clull-l j1-.vl lime: Ronny Carr, Rod Lindsey, liddie Durkee, Laquita Holloway, Danny Daniel, mhmu lout-s, Murray lfnglt-. .S'rr'rnxrl Row: Nr. Albert Martin, sponsorg Hob Jones, Bob Horn, Roswell Jones, llrimm ltoulautl, Jerry Stinson. 'I'hir4I Row: .lolm Wooden, Marvin C'urter, Cecil Sullivun, Hill Andoe, Don Ford. ftageeraft Members Are Unsung Heroes Ol l lC'l'illS lion .loxlfs l'n'.vi11r'11I Bon lloics Ijglifizig illrniager llifiui,-xx Rowrfxxn .S'r'r'11ery-Property illrznug I.AQt'i'1'.x HOILOXVAX Secretary ln every school there are unsung heroes. At Central this place was filled by the Stagecraft Cflub and has lit-en since l9l7. The Stage-craft Club is the oldest organization at CR-ntral. The members were on hand for t-vt-ry stage performance and spent many precious hours before, after, and during school. Since 1929 this organization has been dirt-ctr-cl hy Mr. Albert Martin, whose ingenuity in building realistic sets is a wonder to all. During the daily home room meetings the feminine touch was added by Laquita Holloway and Gay Hammond, who proved worthy assets in every activity. The members of this club busied themselves with sets for the class plays, the speech arts plays, the opera, the assemblies, and their crowning glory, the Daze. Their sets were unique, elaborate, or simple as they were needed. Their work was not limited simply to building sets, for they also devised the lighting and the ways to change sets quickly, quietly, and efficiently. The year's activities were rounded out by the building of all the Campfires at the senior breakfast, working on vespers, and setting up for commencement at Skelly Stadium, services appreciated and re- membered by all seniors. less Denney, Bob jones, and Bill Martin construct part of a set for the senior play. fmoj Pl'0j6Cti0Il Clllb-First Row: Mr. Albert Martin, sponsor, David London, Johnnie Clark, Bob McCray, Charlie Moore, Herschel Neal, Harold Hughs. Second Row: Loy Davis, Earl Courts, Jim Kelley, Terry Layton, Bill Martin, Bob Davis, Murray Engle. Third Row: Stan Doyle, Winston King, Roy Reynolds, Tom Aude, Jack Mozingo, Bill Jackson. Operators Project Movies for lasses To increase the understanding of subject matter faculty members frequently scheduled films through the audio-visual education office at the Education Service Center. For the past five years a group of boys under the direction of Mr. Albert Martin, sponsor, have Worked to provide an available student for oper- OFFICERS ating the machines each hour of the day. Without the W K work of these projectionists, there would have been I?-,igijentl G no operators to show the movies. These movies were shown not only in class rooms but also in the north auditorium. In this Way several classes were able to see the films at the same time. Although each member was given a half credit per semester for his hour on stage each day, most of the boys were in the club because they were thoroughly interested in running movie projectors and other audio-visual equipment. JACK Mozixco Vice President Roi' REYNOLDS Secretary Besides the daily classes, the entire club met on the stage each Tuesday morning to correct any errors in film handling, to talk over schedule mistakes, and to learn new techniques for running the machines. During the year the members of the Projection Club proved themselves great assets to the school by making available a type of learning which was both interesting and enjoyable. Winston King shows lim Kelley and Herschel Neal special features of the school's newest projector. I:141j T 3 f 1, ' 'QQ 'ii it-.tg v - Hold hooting Sessions f'Plug in the strobe, pull the slide, and don't forget to release the solenoid were terms often heard at the Central Camera Club meetings held each 'l'hursday afternoon at 3:45 in room M-14 at the Manual Arts building. Under the sponsorship of Mr. E. H. VVinesburg, these meetings provided each member with an op- portunity for fellowship with other shutterbugs and understanding and enjoyment of photography. The members were given experience in portrait photography through the cooperation of volunteer stu- dent models. Professional photographers gave inter- esting and informative lectures and demonstrations, illustrating the points made by exhibiting prints and negatives. XVeleome aids to the organization were a well- equipped dark room and professional photographic equipment. UZIITIQTH Clllb-I ir.vl Row: Hoy lleynoltls, lirnest llnlley, l'nul Moore, Hill lleymun. Sn-mul lime: Paul Dickinson, l :mnie Sue .l:u'l4son, Holm Kendall. ililllfll Rove: Lawrence Mellride, Lloyd Tomberlin. if 'Q Q-wr we-s 7 .LA Nl Z T' , 1 .L . 5 I fi . 5 I ' ,, . A 1 4. ,Y K 2 1 is if is , Fi sw in-1 , 1 at A V 2? C ' 2 Y 93 Ns W 'A T7 ,ju f . 3 1 . - 3 5 i V Sh0WITleIl,S Club-First Row: Lucy Mirtz, Rose Queen, Judy Diamond, Marjorie Holcomb, Mary Lou YVatson. Carolyn Watt. Second Row: Richard Hill, Nlargaret Moulder, Nlary Stewart Baker, Barbara Propes, Jess Thomas, Bob Graham. Third Row: lvliss Larettia K. Sager, sponsorg Seymour Sperber, Burl Denney, Danny Hogan, Clark Sexton, Dick Bishop. entral tudents Perfect Talents The words, '4Practice makes perfect, could perhaps have been the motto of one of the school's most active organizations, the Showmen's Club. OFFICERS The club was organized in 1952 to help the mem- bers improve their talents and at the same time to JE?,T2,LmAS RICHARD HILL furnish entertainment for interested groups in Tulsa. ,eu mt Tileaswiwl Dancers, singers, and a wide variety of instru- DITNNY HQGAN CLARK SEXTUN mentalists belonged to the organization. Tryouts, held Vice P 6'Wdem T'AeaSU f ' all year long during the Thursday afternoon meetings, LUCY Mikrz CAROIAYX VYATT enlarged the club and provided a wide representation Semffflfy C0 6SF0'10'fng SfC 6'fl1 y of talent. During the year members presented shows at the Children's Medical Center, the Dawson Youth Center, . and the City Water Department. The biggest per- formance of the season was at the formal opening of the county court house building. A thirty minute T program, held on the steps of the building, was given i for the city officials and the public. less Thomas, Bob Graham, Carolyn Watt, and Danny Hogan practice for a future program. f143J TlllS2l HiSl0l'iC2il SOCiE!lj'--HOUI' 1--lfiv-xi Row: Debbie Ayram, Shirley Mitchell, Ruth Lower, .loam Slit-rrell. Kay VVilfontl, Donnie Garner, Delores Stroud, .loyce Pittman, Sally Grimes. Srermrl Ruie: Hiram Bilyeu, Boh Horn, Bill Bunch. Darcy VVilliams. Martha Nash, Leota Cook, Patsy Pitts, Nancy Dossey, Jim Roberts, Ralph Lairmore. 'l'hirfl Rm:-: George Schooley, Jim Calduell, David Esau, Bert Boles, Bob Cullison, Bob Praytiziti, liurl Rockwell. Marvin Carter. Fmo-Ili Row: Clyde VVhitmire, Robert Bailey, Robert Alred, Robert Sullivan, Lewis Gublmard. Hour 2- 'irxl Row: Joyce Brady, Carol Liddle, Dana Sue Doerr, Betty Teel, Put Beistle, Paula Robertson, Gloria Glore. Patsy Adams. Velma Smith. Sharron Inliofe. Second Rme: Billy Mecom, hlaryeena Shell, Carolynn Roach, Shirley Hurry, JoAnn Fugzate, Beverly Brashear, Earleen Brown, Anita Jenkins, Peggy VVrit:ht, Don Ashby. Tliirrl Rowe: Roy Pierce, Cecil Stout, Dick Routsong, Delmar Stanfill, Jerry Abel, Danny Stimson, Roy Hudson, Jack Graves, Buddy Moody, Charles Caldwell, Alfred Ford. HOUF3-F11-.s'l Rme: Mrs. Edith Daugherty, sponsorg Bette McCafferty, Kay Dallas, Janice Rnkey, Ann Carter, Jerry Pitcock, Janice Leek, Carolyn Marston, Barbara Leznire, Doris Stunkard. Second Row: Mary Alice Young, Sherry Willis, Norma Crook, Karen Evans, Carolyn Ston3, Phyllis Wisher, June Coleman, Alice Johnson, Len Anne Courtney, Mary Mashburn. 'I'hir'd Rme: Larry Waicl, Richard Gant, Bob Northcott, Jack Dye, Jim Moore, Jack Blakey, Don Simmons, Tom Hinton, Marvin Carter. Fourth Rme: Verl Gray, Carl Carr, Bob Johnson, Floyd Cumbey, Harold Oyerman. HOUI' 5--'firsl Row: Mrs. Iidith Daugherty, sponsor, Lorene Gril'l'in, Sandra Silver, Betty Brown, Alice Thrasher, Donna Roberts, Shirley Rice, Betty Mullins, Carol Rutlierfurd. Seemul Row: Bobby King, Ray Brasier, Billy Gilbert, Mary Ricketts, Andy Heli, 'l'ommy Barkley, John Choate. Thirfl Row: Bob Rohde, Roy Iylabry, Bill Frick, Randall l'up.fli, Nlaryin NlcCoruiick, Gene Bruno. QQ! t ' ' ' U W1 PM If - .f .-M M ' L Ralph Lairmore receives a certificate of merit on behalf of Tulsa Historical Society from Mr, Thomas Gilcrease. The cabinet--Ralph Lairmore, Marvin McCormick, Lorine Griffin, and Dan Sulivant-look over some voting material for the general election in November before distributing it to the public. ociety Studies History of Tulsa Striving to initiate a community service project and preparing accurate information about Tulsa history for use in class and.in anniversary observances have been two purposes of the Tulsa Historical Society. Another noteworthy aim has been to collect material for a historical museum. Eighty seniors participated in the distribution of non-partisan election information issued by the League of Women Voters. The students helped also to give out informative leaflets on different forms of govern- ment for the special election on November 16. Regular meetings of the society were held during class periods. There was the annual joint meeting on January 18, Tulsa's anniversary day. To commemor- ate the acceptance of Tulsa's first charter on May 3, 1908, the club held its annual picnic. The year was highlighted when the society was awarded a merit certificate by the Gilcreasei Museum for its service as hosts and hostesses at the museum on Sunday ahernoons. Mrs. Edith Daugherty, community history teacher, sponsored.the society. f145:I OFFICERS RALPH LAIRNIORE President MARVIN MCCORMICK Vice President LORENE GRIFFIN Secretary DAN SULIVANT Treasurer l0l'l1 l0lTl Ins! U it 1 own, Clyda l'imanm'l, Dui'l4-in' llnrtlelder, lNlurlene Moon, Carolyn thin 1 :ro in Alilie, Kay Krililis. .S':'r'rnirl Row: liz-tty llendrix, .ludy Groves, Annu ii ll 1 uk I 1 lilllllilfll loltus, Suanu Shea, Uiwlcliz-ii Ligon, Suznnnt- W1-imer, l.ind:i uninid I mr on X ss lu x A 'Nlills irt ttlXlSt'l , Gail Dany, l,iln Moore, Dorothy Williams, lletty Sue llopkins, iron VV ll 4 o :dy Ann Juniper. l n11rIli Row: Miss Ruth llolton, 1-ditoriul udviserg W n dlrutor of printing Ktnnrtli Riley, Holi Kendall, Agri:-s Williams, Nlxiry Layne Perry, Lloyd ' Unforgettable Memories Struggling to make each deadline were the editorf ial and art staffs ofthe 1955 'l'nm 'l'rnn. l irst semester the editorial staff consisted of twentyfsix nieinbers under the direction of Miss Ruth llolton, adviser. Some members of the staff went to Norman for the Uklahoma Interscholastic Press Association meeting, where the Tom Tom was recognized with highest honors. Miss Treva Mills found her first year as adviser of the art staff successful with the cooperation of the twelve staff members. In carrying out the theme, O Great Spirit, Dorothy NVilliams designed the ap- propriate cover for this Tom Tom. VVhen second semester rolled around, the editorial staff was cut to eight members - editor, assistant editor, business manager, two photographers, and three copy writers. This group was responsible for the completion of the Tom Tom. Although at times the staff members were ready to give up in despair, thoughts of despondency were erased from their minds when they saw the 1955 Tom Tom roll off the press. Aldah Butler, Darlene Hartfelder. and anet Cabe make a decision be- tween two pictures. one of which will be placed in the yearbook. 1461 1 Q ' S N p s Y i ff f. , A .. l . ' ,V is ' veg T SCl'l00l Life-First Row: Beatrice hIcBroom, Rosalee Barnes, Blary Birbilis, Kay Davenport, Christine Kersey, Peggy Combs, Etta Blae WVo0d, Dlarv Lou WVatson. Second Row: Bliss Anna Crotchett, adviserg Janet Short, Sandra Skillern, Diary Stege, Emily Zants, Jane Cooper, Eleanor Davidson. Third Row: Ray Berringer, Blaurie Kern, Jim Buchanan, Ralph Randle, Gary Drake, Bill Cory, Robert Comstock. 3 - 2 Alert Reporters Publish School News The Tulsa School Life staff had a busy time meeting its deadlines each week. The paper, which carried stories of school events, sports, features, and cartoons, was distributed through home rooms on Thursday morning. Each member of the staff had his special news beat under the supervision of Miss Anna JANI1. Cooper, Editor' KAY DAVENPORT Feature Edifor RALPH RAxD1eE Spar-rs Edirol- Crotchett, adviser. Etta Mae WVood and Mary Lou Wlatson had charge . of distributing the papers to the home room repre- sentatives. Seven girls ivrote the fashion advertise- ments-Janet Short, Etta Bflae YVood, Rosalee Barnes, Sondra Kerlin, Eleanor Davidson, Mary Birbilis, and hlary Lou Yvatson. Several staff members attended the fall meeting of the Oklahoma Interscholastic Press Conference in Norman. Others yvent to the spring conference at Tulsa University. Their activities on the lighter side included a coke party for the staffs of all three high schools at the beginning of the school year. Just before the Christmas holidays the School Life and Tom Tom staffs had a breakfast at Bishop's Restaurant. GARY DRAKE Copy Desk Edirol MARY Biksirls B 1lSf71t'.S'.S' illa 71 ager Members of the Central School Life help Mr. Lionel Cooper make up a page-Ralph Randle, lane Cooper, Kay Davenport, and Cary Drake, fl47l JH wx vm.. ' l IJ , ti -I 4 5 ' .nf L 1 inn, . UlSll'lllLll0l'S' Clllll-lfiist Row: Carol Burnett, Shirley Green, Sue Ilannali, Barbara Sniallwood, Delores Eaton, Patsy D51-r, ll:-tty 'l'i-4-l, Donna Vl'liita-, Lynne llentlt-rson, Kay Black. Si-vnnzl Rout: Marilyn Wright, lna liunnrardner, Marilyn Sniitli. .lane Andrt-u, VVanda lirisco, Sun' Hardin, .lanies llc-al, Don Reed, liarleen Brown. Tliirrl Row: 'l'lit-r1'sn Vaupglian, Mzirpzut-ria-tw Nlclniyrv, Nornia l azt-ntlint-, .lolin Steed, Jininiy Smith, Jerry Wi'iglit, l rt'ddie tlaylor, td-4-il Stout, Doris C'onl4-3. Fourth Row: David Busli, Charles Ft-atlierston, Mrs. Loucillah Kirkpatrick, sponsor, .lnnws S4-arson. lloy llntlson. Brad llerti'4-iii Distributors Awarded lweepstakes Prize tll l lK'l'1llS 1 w 1 I in- RICK,-X X Mui, Pl'r'si1lr'2ll l llimim Bien i iufxi liicf' I,l'l',K'l!il'7lf XX Mxauxx lvlilhlll St'l'l't'lf1l'U Sl 1 lf lflixaln x Treaszzrzfr llvlping students ol distributive 1-duration prepare l'or future jobs and maintain interest in distributive occupations is tlu' job ol' Mrs. l.oucillali Kirkpatrick, club sponsor. Among' the various activities ol' tlii- Distributors Club were lit-ld trips to several display and advertising' departments ol' nearby stores. lnlornu-tl speak:-rs witli experielice in distributive occupations added interest to meetings tlirougliout tlie year. An abundance ol' Cliristnias good will was found at the Christmas party. 'l'lie niain feature was a toy exchange for a local orphanage. As editor Carol Burnett oversaw tlie quarterly publication of the club newspaper. Assisting her was Ina Burngardner, co-editor. In March the group sent delegates to the annual state convention on the A. and M. campus and in April to the national convention at Richmond, Virginia. The Distributors' Club was the winner of the C. K. Reiff Sweepstakes award at the state convention for classroom projects. Marvin Gaylor added prestige to the club bv being the national winner of Merchan- dise Manual. Marilyn Wright, a distributive edu- cation student, is making one of her many sales. lmsj 7 Trade alld Il'ldllStI'l21l Club-First Row: Clayton Cleveland, Jack McClure, D. C. Bush, Bud Conway, Jim Gwartney, Mr. Raymond G. Johnson, sponsor, Max Woodring, Alfred Roberts, Bill Rohde, Elvie Wilson. Second Row: Mrs. Lorna Stenger, sponsorg J. C. Lawson, Everett Bullard, Jerry Johnson, Fred House, Dean Dobbins, Randall Hayman, John Brundage, James Meadows, James Harsen. Third Row: Charles Casey, Eugene Maynor, Bill McLaughlin, Jim Hargrave, Jim Mitchell, Thom Wood, Marion Tibbs, Paul Smock, Kenneth Hall. Fourth Row: Harvey Lewis, Jimmy Baker, Lee Caldwell, Wallace Brown, Stan Cooper, Lyle Anderson, Edward Farris, Don Brundage. T. and l. Members Cain kill in Trades Earn while you learn is the plan followed by the junior and senior boys who are members of the Trade OFFICERS and Industrial Club. The goals of the organization . . D. C. BUSH are to secure a better understanding of the various President trades and to promote social activities, thus producing well-rounded citizens of Tulsa. At school these boys spent four hours each day, one of which was devoted to studying about their jobs. JININIY BAKER They completed all of their required subjects and Sf'C'f6ff1 y'TW11-9Uff ' graduated along with their fellow students. On the job the boys Worked four hours each day learning a trade and gaining experience which pro- vided an opportunity for establishment in their chosen fields after graduation. Fun was not neglected by the club. Some of the festivities included a formal initiation of new members and two moonlight picnics at the farm of the coordin- ator, Mr. Raymond Johnson. Through its development of good citizens, skilled workers, and fine boys the Trade and Industrial Club contributed an important part to the school, commun- ity, and nation. STAN COOPER Vice President A happy smile from D. C. Bush indicates that the process of replacing a water pump must be interesting. f149J 5 3 3 ,K 1 Q-v E i 17 TI I i i Afl filllll-lfnvl limi-q l i':ilit1'stiul'l'iligt'I',li1iil Davy, til:-mln Jones, l,incla Sui- WVilgus, lit-tty llentlrix, flnutliu t lnhnni, Sylvia Sniunras, Donna Russell. S1-emit! Rout: tiarolyn lirntly, Joyce Utleen, Loretta Sharp, Carolyn Nc lxnight, Hnllv llmiziwl, Sully XN'ariier, linrbarn Loftus. 'l'hinl Row: Miss 'l'rt-vu Mills, sponsorg .lutly fonibs, Suzanne llarniu, laura I.:-r liutti-rson, .luily Russell, Mary Lash, Agnes Williams, lxlilflllll VVilliunison. l n11rll1 Ruin: C'hurlc-s igiiess, llill llzibon. llruce Clary, Danny t'onner, 'l'1-tl Vogle, David llc-ul. Young Hopefuls Look Toward Art Career Ulfl lt'l .RS tiwtflmiitxt1u,xii.xxi Pr'e.s'i1lf'11l ,-Kostas XYn i Luis l'icc P1'csirleI1l l,oR,x1.i-'i-i PM iipusox Secretary l3fxa1ma.,x Loi i is Treas urer .xv Q' E J Under the guidance ol' its new sponsor, Miss 'l'reva Mills, the Art Club started out the year with a new burst of enthusiasm. 'l'he largest membership in years met at the weekly Monday meetings for inspira- tion and help in planning careers in the many fields ol' url. The purpose ol' this club is to encourage art en- thusiasts and to give them opportunity to develop their talent and skill. 'l'o further this goal many activities were planned, Among them were sketching trips to various local points of interest and discussion groups for inspiration. The theme of the annual Sophomore Mixer was carried out bv elaborate posters which Art Club meni- bers helped to paint. Students majoring in art put in much time working on their portfolios, a requirement for application for an art scholarship in which everyone was interested. For those who wished to participate, Miss iWills gave instruction in one of her specialties, silk screen prints. Local artists attended the meetings as guest speakers and presented demonstrations to the young artists. Giving constructive criticism on an art clu Danny Lee Pa b poster are Charles Magness, Conner, Agnes Williams, Lora tterson, and Bruce Clary. fliol T S6C1'6t3l'i8l Club-First Row: Mrs. Leta Bard, sponsor, Pat Pitchford, Wanda Harris, Sue Bottenfield, Dorothy Lawhorn, Ann Anderson, Carolyn Paquin, Yvonne Ringgold, Judy Clark, Ann Burrell. Second Row: Sally Grimes, Carol Meehan, Carol Vaughan, Dolores Fowler, Margaret Pabitzky, Fannie Jackson, Charlene McDaniel, Suzanne Rippe, lNIargaret Ferguson, Linda Wolfe, Jane Whitefield. Third Row: Karen Morgan, Helen Dye, Loretta Denney, Sue Livesay, Fran Whiteside, Karyl Rose, Donna Compton, Ann Gwartney, Dewilla Mayo, Jean hlontgomery. Fourth Row: LoUna Reeves, Virginia Potter, Alta Bush, Willamae Garris, Leota Cook, Peggy Wright, Norma Willis, Rheanell Stanfield, Shirley Cox. Young Secretaries Profit by Field Trips , , , , OFFICERS Xivlth a click of their typewriter kevs Centralis . . . ' LORETTA DENNEY future secretaries under the guidance of Mrs. Leta - D President Bard began on September Q9 a year that was to pass rapidly for them. Every other Wednesday at 3:45 room 324 was filled with ambitious young girls inter- NVANDA HERNDON Vice President SHIRLEY Cox ested in serving the business world. Secremnf KAREN IVIORGAN The members took a tour of the IBM offices, where Treasurer they observed many business machines in actual opera- ALTA BUSH tion. A representative of the Loveless Personnel Pafliamfnfafian Service was guest speaker at one of the meetings and ANNRKZLEIEZTNEY answered questions on ways to apply for a job. lNIrs. Ruth C. Phillips of Luzier's Cosmetic Company gave tips on good grooming. At the Christmas party the girls invited their mothers as guests and exchanged gifts. In February members of Secretarial Club took a field trip to the First National Bank and Trust Company, where the girls gained knowledge con- cerning banking procedures and job opportunities. Loretta Denney and Ann Gwartney test their ability on the ten-key adding machine before Shirley Cox, Alta Bush, and Virginia Potter. fisij ,lt I YT' 39+ . 6 ,Q I. l 1 l s I ivilfdifll Club-I ifsr Rrm-: Mr. .-Xubrey Baer, sponsorg Cheryl Johnson, Connie Hinnian, Nancy Sype, Linda Sue Wilprus, Kay Kittrell, Osrar the Skeleton, .li-an Ann Young, Marilyn Mullin, lda .lean Love, Patricia Lowe, Roberta K'raig, .Yer-rnnl Roar: Marilyn My-rs, .lan Patterson, .Indy Clark, Glenda Howell, Rebecca Mott, Jean Chambers, Betty lit-1izim4,ll1'tlie llzmltins, lilinor l'ottorl', Sally l'ln1ner,He-tty Culp, Delores Correa, Lucille Simon. ilillifll Row: t'lmrline Hailey, lfttn Mm- Vkfoocl, Sydney Blount, Aija Zaluis, Shirley Stanton, Martha Hurt, Bruce Maggoon, Norman llnrlt, Pal D1-XVitt, .Non Noe, Barbara Payne, Ruth Mary Johnson. l U1lffll Row: Susan FI't't'lllllll, June fopnss, Shnilu :Xa-ri, Joyce SL'iliit'illiIll4', l':il Dunn, Mary Lou Tliolnas, Murtlia Barrett, Susun llnrris, lieulnh Klopfvnstein, f'hnrlottt- May Phillips, Curlia-n Oxley. lfillh lime: .linuny Koons, Bob iVil'ClliitHIH'il, l'iurl Stroud, C'h:u'les llogins, John Shuhun, Dun- l'irluarrls, .lint lleuver, Ann Anderson, Carolyn Paquin, l runc1-s Wells, Carolyn Suv llurris. interest in Medicine ls Common Bond 0l 'K'l'3ll5 The Mc-dico Club was founded twenty years ago DAN, I,jlm.lWm by the late Miss l.11c'ilc-Witte-, who served as its sponsor 11,-,,,-i,1,-,,, until her death in l95l. The club is now under the C'in4iu'I. .louwsox guiclance of' Mr. A. li. Baer, physiology and psychology Vim' l'rf'.vid1'11f lpuclu-I-n Susfw l iufifx1,xx Social Sl'f'l'I'fI1l'Il lXiAR'l'llA l3,xaRli'i'r 'l'he purpose ol' the Medico Club has been to proinotc- and stimulate interest in medicine. During' the weekly R,l.0,.di,,q gl.f.,.l,,,,,.,, meetings on Tuesday afternoons the group heard SAL15' Plixygp-,R approximately thirty speeches delivered by prominent. f1fff'71df17?Fl' Sf'f'P'4'ff1 !l doctors. lN'lembers of this organization made tours 7 s 1- - - . e . LINDA W 'IU 5 to hospitals, clinics, and laboratories. The sixty-steven Til'PlIS1lft'l' - members also found time in their busy schedule ol activities to have two picnics. Two guests who were featured early in the school l ,,,, . year were Dr. George lVlcBride, dentist, and Dr. Mary I X ' V. Graham, pediatrician, charter members of the club. , if I , W ' Other former members-Dr. Robert L. Imler Jr., Dr. - ' wg, Vance Lucas, and Dr. Milford S. Ungerman-ere U plained their specialties in the medical world. The Central lledico Club is the only club of its type in the nation which is interested in all kinds of medical work. Dave Edwards and Cheryl lohnson listen to Dr. Ceorge McBride, the club's first president. liizl 5i '5iH.ZZ5l S-Ll if . - '1. '5 C Chel'l'liStI'y Clllb-First Row: Jim lVIcDe1'mott, Anne lVIeek, Iona Roberts, Louise Wallace, Alice Wahlstrom Barbara Ruddick, Pat DeWitt, Barbara Payne, Florence Cook, Francisco Cruz Aedo, Tom Davie, Bob Funston Second Row: David Ogle, Paul Widess, Dallas Frandsen, Richard Minshall, Lynn Barrett, Ned Olivier, Price Gray Bobby Cox, Eddie Baker, Don Caverly, Norman Chaffee. Third Row: Ronnie Viner, John Getgood, Jim Ferguson Harold Taylor, Peter Thomas, David Van Horn, John Cox, Robert Sisler, Thomas Jeffus, Judd VVirz. Fourth Ron' hir. George Hall, sponsorg Richard Rackleff, Arthur Howe, Kent Shacklett, Roger Sfa1lif12Sv ClYClE' Strachan Nathan Wilcox, Brad Coody, Baxter Collins, Robert Porch. Budding cientists Explore hemistry The Chemistry Club had an interesting and in- , , , I orricaas formative schedule of activities and programs under the supervision of lVIr. George Hall, sponsor of the EIQDIE BAKER group, President Field trips included visits to the Tulsa Testing Laboratory, Carter Research Laboratory, and the Ethyl Corporation. Some of the group revised the reagent tray chart DALI,AS FRANDSEN Vice President BARBARA RUDDICK Secretary and worked out a system for easy location of the . . . A , -if chemicals in the laboratory. A committee of seven P Hgglifgftt members constructed and found evidence to support a replacement chart of the non-metals. In February Dr. Gustav Egloff, one of the world's foremost petroleum chemists, spoke to the club mem- bers and other interested Central science students about the opportunities in modern science. Dr. H. Roswell Jones, an engineer for Blaw-Knox Company, spoke on the chemical and industrial resources of northeast Oklahoma. Dir. Brutus Beall, physics teacher at Central, explained the gas laws. Club members enjoyed two social events, the Christmas party and the spring picnic at Mohawk Park. NATHAN NV1I.Cox Program Chairman CLYDE STRACHAN Project Chairman Paul Widess, Eddie Baker, Barbara Ruddick, and Dallas Frandsen run an analysis on potash. N551 Future Teachers Visit Various Colleges Ol-ll ICliltS Kam, Cucxiti- P2'1'.s'iil4'1II Num Simi-xsnx lliri' l'1'i'si1li'71! Axx C'l ,tak iSl1'f'!'l'fflI'lf IJ:-:mais Aimxis 'I lli4'1l.K' llI'l'l' ulnte-resting young people in education as a future career is the chief purpose of F.T.A., reported Mrs. Floy Cobb, sponsor of the George Pearson Chapter of Future Teachers of America. The club went to the state teachers' convention at Oklahoma City in the fall. This convention was at- tended by different college and high school clubs of the state. The annual T. U. Day, held hlarch l, proved to be interesting to the club nieinbers. Central's l .T.A.'ers were seen also on the campus of Central State Teachers' College at liduiond for the State l .'l'.A. convention. ln Noreniber an initiation ol' new ntembers was held in the home ol' Mrs. Cobb. A climax to the year's actix ities w as the annual spring picnic. VVhen einergencies arose and teachers were sud- denly taken ill or called away from the building, club ini-inbers substituted for them. Future Teachers of Amerit'zi-limi lem.-1 1.ynuii11 Ht-nv di-rson, .leiiiii-tte Uri-1-ii, l lori-nci- Cook, Cartnelitu May. Sreolul Ifmv: Carolyn lkitirell, Kay Endicott, Mnrthu llc-dman, Sully Nlorioii. 'l'liir1l Rmb: Ann Clark, Cori-lla Bolinils, Janet Vernon, Kay Ste-iiiple. l nur!h Row: Shirley l,uk4-nbill, Nancy Slt'Yl'llHUll, Deli-ris Adams, Norma Willis. l illh Row: Karl Cocki-, Jimiiiit' C'ot5t:burn, llurbara lfrick, Mrs. lfloy li. Cobb, sponsor. leg? .2 Mrs. Albert Martin aids Betty Sue Hopkins, Deloris Adams. lim Coggburn, Karl Cocke, and Mary Ellen Faulkner to find reading material on teaching needs. C7 .J fx, wa-r -1159! llltl Btn-Il Future Homemakers of AIIIQFICH-First Row: Mrs. Cathern Hanks, sponsor, Betty Gravley, Eva Garcia, Martha Phillips, Janice Fagan, Colleen Lear. Second Row: Wilma Buercklin, Willene Eldridge, Sally lNIorton, Charlene Bailey, Irene Cole, Rheanell Stanfield, Carolyn Guy. Third Row: Carolyn Linam, Pamela Gassett, Shirley Hogue, Gwen Baldwin, Dena Henrie, Sandra VanScyoc, DeAnna Hess, Louellen Linam. Girls Prepare to Be Happy homes stem from happy homemakers. In order that they might better prepare for a career at home, a group of girls were organized three years ago to form the Future Homemakers of America club. F.H.A., composed of junior and senior girls, became affiliated with the national and state chapters of the organization. Besides encouraging democracy in the home, the club also promoted the encouragement of international good will and fostered the development of creative leadership in community life. F.H.A. has been guided by the motto, Toward New Horizons, during its three-year existence at Cen- tral. The girls met every second and fourth Friday of each month under the direction of Mrs. Cathern Hanks and Mrs. Jessie Diffee, sponsors. To start the year off promptly, the members held their first meeting on September 24. At each meeting during the year they carried out their program on family life with demontrations, panels, and field trips. They also held social functions which included a Christmas party on December 17. They ended the Qyear with a picnic in May for the senior members. Mrs. Iessie Diffee and lean gomery look on while Helen Moody, Louellen Linan, and Rheanell Stanfield discuss the year's activities. E 15 Jenny Juby. Fourth Row: Jean Montgomery, Helen Moody, OFFICERS Loni31.1,LN LINAM SANDRA VAN Scroc President Parliamentarian RHRAN1-11.1, S'1'ANF112l,n EVA GARCIA Vice President Historian .IRAN lVION'l'GOMIiRY NIARTHA PHII,i.1rs Secreiary Reporter Hlsiiix Moom' JENNY JVBY Treasurer Sergecnzt-at-Arnzs SHIRLEY Hoovri Song Leader Mont- 5 l ilsitwfa ., .M M.. l Q 1 l of Hlllld-l 1z.x! llom: ixlllldlljll l,cz1t'l1, ciIll'4Plyll 1.1-acll. ll1ll'llIll'll lllulu-3, hlurlliu VVilli:unaon. -S'f'r'rn1rl Row: fil'lII'H't' D lloxnx, Hill froxlny, lllk'll1ll'll Gilliortl, fnrolyn Hl:nt'luu'll, lillfdllllil Hilu-r, lllfllllfll UH-rlcy, lhilip VVhilney. 'l'llirrl llnm: Gary NY:n'nlwn, Dale 'l'horne, llznitl llollancl, 'l'oln llamthorn, C'arol l'ulver, lVlarilyn lVlcl errt-n, Phyllis C'uru-r. Virginia lhltw. .Xlan Smith. .lon .Xlnneyf-r, l nnrll: Rule: llohlry Fox, Dorotlu-u ll:-illy, llonnn 'l'4-rlume, llohlxy Nxllll1llllN. Xt-lnta Boone, Don llollf-ru, llolmert VVintcr, 'l'onnny llunhaun, l.uwr1-nce Taylor, furl l :xirl'ielcl, llolv Nlrl'ullouplm. llolmt-rt Hem-tlicl. Butch Stem:u'l. Ififlh Row: llichurtl Winter, John lVll't'Ul'Illlt'lC, llicllurtl llolmerts. lloh ll:-is. Louise l'iercc, Mary I.ou 'l'honuas, Iloytlu frost-, Frzxnk l reennui, Jim Scott, Joe llurge, llnvitl Uxerley. .lutly Millmourn. Daxitl Bullartl. Nancy Craig, liicliurtl Gilliland, John SN'lJlll'llS. Sixllz lime: Phyllis lVIt-ricul, Slormx Donut-5. lloger Stallings. Gary Nlartin. lirm-st llulley, George lNlt'Cfreary, Don lilacklnurn, Dan Slllllll. CH Band Adds usical ulture and pirit 'l'he Central High School Band, under the direction ot' Nr. Samuel XV. Sanner, helped to promote the great spirit that has always pre- x ailetl at fentral. 'l'ln'ough their participation in assemblies, paratles, and concerts, hand members have made an unl'org'ettahle contribution toxx ard llll'l'l'1l'slllQf musical culture while at the same time presenting' enjoyable entertainment. 'l'l1t'irl1all'tin1e perliorniances at the lioothall gznnex and loyal support to the team added much In the xpirit ol' the lootliull season. ,, . . , ... lht- rlnnux ol the yt-:uw actlxltles H118 the annual spring concert presented the lirst week ol' Blat. They placed the shako on the head of pretty Pat Carroll, crowning her queen ol' the Central High band. Her lovely attendants were Gay Hammond and Dotty lVestby. 'l'he hand elected Dale Gerard as their hand captain. Other officers were Boll McCul- lough, lieutenantg Bob Agee, top sergeantg Kay Kennedy, senior counselorg lVayne Carter, junior counselorg David Overly, sophomore counselorg Annette fYBryan and Larry Yllllllllllhilll,lllJI'1II'lUll5. lllful N4 Band-First Row: Earlene O'Dell, Elaine O'Dell, Anita White, Pat Carroll. Second Row: Judy Humphreys, Anita Randell, Lynn Pendergrass, Charles Hull, Connie Hinman, Shirley Mallcnry, Karl Cooke, Kay Kennedy. Third Rozv: Roger Worden, Linda Brazeal, Nancy Smittle, Barre McGowen, Dale Webb, Larry Thompson, Annette O'Bryan, Terrell Smittle, John Lee Cox, John Robinson. Fourth Row: Kent Van Fossen, Gerald Crawford, David Peterson, Dale Gerard, Clyde Tanner, Jackie Clark, John Robertson, Ronnie Raynolds, Eddie Lanning, Clyde Collins, VVayne Sharp, Kenneth Grindstaff, Robert Walters, Norman Hamby, Fifth Row: Leon VVhitehead, Gene Kearns, Kent Shaeklett, Bob Agee, Joe Winters, Fred Freeman, Leon Crawford, Loren Ellis, Lysle Adolph, Allen Fielding, Kelly Runnels, Jack Siggins, VVayne Carver, Paul Scott, Bob Bell, Tommy Sampson. Sixth Row: Mr. Samuel VV. Sanner, director. DALE THoRNE . Drum lllajor ,., ' of the Centra! Band ,f life, . f Dx Q 1 ' Q' . ,ix ,,,, , ' Q, l f' i ?i?tf 3 3 eg: -V f Wa A, PAT CARROLL Queen of the Central Band I 157 J ii IIFKST f,I'l'h1'Si l'2l-lirwl Rum: Greta Ann Morris, Dunn Tlunnzis, l,1'nh Vogt-l, Don llrix. Swrrnnl Rum: Hill llusv, l'ldi Krmne-r, ixlZll'!4ill'1'l Ilicltm-5, .lurly Knmxlzunl, ll:-Ang.:a Waltz-rs, .loyev Srliliclltimz, llc-Iii Krnnn-r. 'l'hirzl Row: .l:u'ki1- liclnnnnls, lh-ssie ll:irrmitt1'. 'l'u5la Hu-rzill, Ronnie Mullins, l'illKl'llt' Walker, .lunu-s cil'l'I'Ilt', l.. IC. Dalton, llill Miller. lnlilllffl Row: llarhnrzi Loftus, f'nrul1- Musick, Kathy lN'loy4-r, Mart:-lla llraurhl, l4Zll'I'y C'uth-Mini, Dirk Young. K':u'li1-n Uxh-5, N1-al C':ilu'r1, Mike Klihuartin, Don Sch:-ll, Gary We-st. lfifrll leU1l'i Wihnn l,lll'llllLl, VVandu llerntlou. Don Reis. Orchestra Trains Daily for Concerts l'ixee1'ycl11y during the fourth hour music came drifting from room 237. Sometimes it was fast, springy, and lightg sometimes soft, melancholy, and dreamy. Vllith this daily training the orchestra prepared many programs. Mr. Clarence F. Gates, director, and the cabinet-liddie Garret, president: Don Reis, rice presidentg and Kay Kennedy, secretary and treasurer-planned appearances for the musicians. ln Deceinber ll small symphonette of about in nienibers, uluch is a little more than hall ol' the owlic-sti ,1, accompanied the Opera Club, who sang at the Hotel Tulsa before the Real Estate Board and again for the Rotary Club. They played for a P-T.A. meeting at the University Methodist Church and for a Junior Chamber of Commerce luncheon. Of course playing the accompaniment for Tlze iWes.sial1 and giving a spring concert is an annual occurrence. During the second semester the entire orchestra gave programs at junior high schools to create interest among incoming sophomores toward the honor of belonging to Central's orchestra. - flisj 0I'ChBStI'3.--First Row: Jimmy Hill, Dave Yowell, Ellen Diffenclaffer, Sue Hayes. Second Ron-: Kay Kennedy, Gretchen Hotz, Ruth lN'Iary Johnson, lNIary Alice Young, Nancy Haney, Dlargaret Vogel, Phyllis YVehnes. Third Row: George Dovas, Dary Steinberg, Gary lN1artin, John Lee Cox, Alarcella Darling, Kenneth Grindstaff, Kay DeShane, Barbara Johnson, Lillian Popejoy. Fourth Row: Sonny Cullison, Eddie Garrett, Dale Gerard, WVayne Carxer, Paul Scott, Suzanne Moseley, Barbara Propes, Norman Berg, Bob Graham, Elaine O'Dell, Earlene U'Dell. Mary Alice Young, Nancy Haney. Iimmy Hill, and David Yowell of the violin section rehearse regularly on Tuesday mornings before school. Under the direction of Mr. Clarence Cates, mem- bers of the orchestra pause to discuss a difficult measure. .v'.lE Q GP F fiiff? , Q L 159 1 l 1 :?M?.l'r:.if'n!EiSif' I ff'-75Q'ua.! H- 1 ,tc w 5 2 4 ? . t iq P! 2 V Q C3 i7 ,- YD t fa 'Q C7 on l'1'l'ill2ll1H l ir.wl Huw: Gerry lieth florle, Carole- l,ollar, Sauitlra cltlllfll, IA'1lll Horst-l, lflizzilwlli 'l'illl1', llivlia l.yiin xxrlllllll, h'rm'n1i1l Row: l':ll Nlnstm-rson, l'at lil'll4lN'l', cllilllflill Siu' XVliit1', Sll1ll'tlll -lIlIll'l llurlinp.5, lieltii' llnwkins, Con-Ilan llonntls. 'l'lurfl Rmr: Carol W'e:iyr-r, Sue Anderson, Sandra XVing, i l'l'1lll Nine, llc-tty l,ou l'ark1-r, Put St-'th-. I oroll1 Rua:-: Sy-clney Anm- Jones, U1-ralclim' Dixon, Jackie YValts, .lanice lillllll1'l', Donna l 11rr, Cliarlolla- lll'IIIll'll'lxN. All-Girl Choir wings for Enjo ment .Xnyone passing hy room 426 during fourth hour would be attracted by the harmonious music ol' the Saint Cecilians, the only music organization at Central composed entirely of sophomore girls. 'l'he choir is a ti aining class for A Cappella and Opera Cluh, which are open to juniors and seniors. lt is also a performing unit with its own rohes. The girls appeared ht-fore general and Girls' l.eague- assemhlies and rixit' organiza- f 1 6 tions. They comhined with other yocal groups for the Christmas assemhly and with all the Tulsa high schools to sing carols in the down- town area during the holiday season. VVith A Cappella they gave concerts at junior high schools. 'llhe year was completed with the annual spring concert. The cabinet consisted ol' Mr. Samuel Sanner, directorg Melissa lippard, presidentg Julia Bennett, vice presidentg Janice Hanner, secretary: June Reynolds, treasurerg Nlary llazelton and Sandra Couch, accompanists. st ig - 5 . A it , Q J 1:37 is r El qi ? If Q ' 3 3. , 2' it 1? 3 , ' 3 C? -1-9 W-7 St. C8Cili3I1S-1'ir.s-f Reza: Melissa lippurtl, Marcia Hyman, Nancy Scott, Sally Bewley. Anna Stavinsky. Doris Lale. .S'ez-will Rau-: Roberta Hanebrink, Sheila Johnson, Nancy Randolph, Mary Hazelton, Carol Forrest, Rose Queen. Third Roni: Star Knapp. Julia Bennett. Donna YVright, Zelma VVfirrell, Lois Rosenstein, June Vellene Reynolds. Fourth Rozy: Fwntella Gray, Donna 1IcClintick, Diane Dobbs, Ila Adair, Jeaneeu Bowman, Blr. Samuel VV. Sanner, director. Left: Carrol Forrest and Anna Stavinsky prepare to sing as Betty Hawkins plays for them. Below: Cabinet members select music for the day-julia Bennett, Melissa Ep- pard, janice Hanner, and june Reynolds Vyw' fl i ll , il - , Y- g ,s ., -.1 V 1 l T i 'f'- , 1 i f . V U ' ul' -' 'i . ,Q - i elsif. .. 7: Q l 'il ' .1 3 ir 33 X 1 IL 1 l i 1 lIlllp1'll1l-l 1ul lffniu l,um Nlirlf, l'uI:n1zn lim. .Xlnv llzupm, Nlvlixxu llmnslun, Nl:u'u-vnu Slim-ll, lxvlllflllil 1 , V4-rx, Sfimnl Rm:-: Kaur:-n tIlllKlllll'lfl, Nlzux llznfrllmi, Nanny SI:-Ill-ns, Mini l,l1y1l, lxlllilllll' llvslninn, l3'll'ln-nr Xli lxlnrlt, Sairnli S4-puwt, Kali S14-inplv. 'l'lufil lfuw: ,lim Small, Nmnuzun Slznrlu, Sims- Nlmnr, llxulfl llnrclvr, lllvliaiiwl I lllll luis Hl in I' rl R Du Sn tl l'r H1 l Dllk ll 1 gg ll llil Qlinrlu. ss ., ,. .linnnie Cox. twins. . 'nm' 1 nu-: ai . ii 1. fuin vnsfm, H ull sun , un ni , ' 2 ' lfllrl-11' -. 1 A Cappella ,ompletes A l usy Scheflule . ,Xiiutln-1' wzisuii of iwll-ruuiiclecl entertain- ul' pam-, ull xwrr- on liznnfl lm' tlu' trznclitimiul nwnt num prmiclm-tl ln' tlic' AX Cappella Clnwir. picnic livlcl in tlim- full. ln tliv t.1ll tlul xingvrs' tnncfnl voices new 'l'l1c' nr-xx Clll't'Ct0l4, Nlr. Sznnne-l Sunnvr, lu-:ml uncl 'ippwfizitcfcl in the 'l'liunksgix'ing' prcn cd to lac- ll cupzilnlm- one uncl lvcl tlif- grmlp Lust-inlxly. .Xt C'ln'ist1nustiine they not only tlirongli at well-x'z11'iecl sclwclulf- ol' pmgrznns, sung lm' our Clnistinus Ll5StJI1llJlf' but also put- The organization met cluily during tliircl lmnr. tiuipgitvtl in ll1niclvl's The .lim-.wifzlz nitli clwirs Officiuting ut tlie luusinc-ss II1t't'flllg'S n'm'f- .lm- Ilrmn tlu- mln-r' liigli sclwuls. To cmnplctc tlief Nlvilliznns, presiclentg Norniun Starks, vice' ynlvticli- wwwii tlnf-3 wnczilixccl ut Bruxx 11' prbsiclcntg Louise Xllillucfl, sc-cwtznryg Dznicl Dunkin :incl ntlivr plum-s lllI'0llQ'llUl1I tliv city. l'lLll'QltJI', tn-z1s111'r1'g Nlziry llllllllttbll :incl Nlvlisszn ln nclclitinn. iiiviiilmf-iw nl' tlif' clinii' uppeam-cl llmistmi. zicculnpzniists. 'l'lir T'f'lllllTFlIll'lllS in Iln- zinnngil xpring twniu'1't nncl ning' :it tlir' lm' nimnlnrrsliip iwre nnlsicul ability :incl sin- C'l111n1ln-1'ullfkniiiiiviu' lmnilnling. M ll clmngt' ww iiitvrvst in tlic' mmigziliizzxticmli. llfill ' fm 1 'PG' ,y w-,f 1 -new f-vvvv wsu . .55 v6':'l'ffl ,E An' A 52 wr 3 A Cappella-Fira! Row: Carlene Blzmchett, Jan Bryant, Ruth Lower, Doris Wilson, Jean Wilkins, Sandra Lee Moore, Delores Stroud. Second Row: Margaret ,Moulder, Carolyn Guy, Blajorie Holcomb, Jenna Ferguson, lN'Iarilyn Teter, Louise Wallace, Carol Jean Rutherford. Third Row: John Cailloux, Bill Crosby, Jerry Roark, WVayne Sampson, Robert Redman. Fourlh Ro-u': Homer L. Hopper, Thomas McBride, Vick Nlassey, Wayne Seale, Joe Williams, Nlr, Samual VV. Sanner, director. ia? , 4, 31 ga gd l 163 Left: Mary Hazelton accompanies Melissa Houston, Dan Smith, Bill Crosby. and Marjorie Holcomb as they rehearse for an assembly, Below: This arrangement looks good, remarks loe Williams as David Harder, Alice Harper, Charles Burgess, Louise Wallace, Erwin Rousch, Marveena Shell. and Norman Starks agree. ' L l X y i 9 R If . . jeff, . , -I we-: ve . if- 'es t' i 2 ,L '94 . cbt, ' W? T.. ' .,tg?,-Ma gi. I ,. .fTQk-it - l iss., , . 51 , 6 ,ka W,,i , 9 ,gf A . ,. - .J A I ' s Q 5 . ,,., Z i 2 1,19-pjnr 1, 0110111 Clllb--l ir-sl Row: Dale Lewis, Danny Conner, Harold Campbell, Carole Godfrey lflinor Clark Delb' , . , .J ie lieasley, David Robbins, Jaynie Martin, Sylvia Samaras, Esther Mitchell. Srzrrnzcl Row: Margaret Mould:-r, .lo Helen Clark, Don Burnett, Sara VViener, John Shahan, Janice Cornell, Tommy Owens, Sharon Buchan, Jean Ann Youngr, Marpraret Pabitzky, Murlene Belcher, Delores Adams. 'l'hirr1 Row: Ann Penn, Melissa Houston, Jerry Queen, Alverda Mclntosh, Ann Noe, Jeanine Hart, Bette McCafferty, Sherry Adams, Shirley Swift, Susan Kearns, Leona lrncli, Dick Bishop. Musicians Give Herbert's Sweethearts, Music and romance on a Dutch theme be- came main conversation topics in January as Opera Club members prepared for their pro- duction of Victor Herbert's Sweethearts. Patsy Peterson and Rolland Meinholtz played the romantic roles, and Sylvia Samaras and David Robbins were the comedy leads. The music organization, consisting of sing- ers, dancers, and an orchestra, met regularly as a second hour class. Members learned from their director, Mr. Clarence Gates, about music and the use of it to serve their school and community. fl64J Club members were participants in Han- del's The Messiah at Christmastime. They brought joy to the holiday season with their programs given for several civic organizations. In the spring Opera Club sang in the Easter pageant in Memorial Park and presented a concert of its own, accompanied by the orchestra. The officers were Johnnie Cherblanc, presidentg David Robbins, vice president, Lela Robbins, secretary, and Esther Mitchell, treasurer. V .. Q Q l 1 at , ' l 1 1 l fl v L y a yy Opera Clllb-First Row: Patsy Peterson, Rolland Meinholtz, Marjorie Holcomb, Johnnie Cherblanc. Second Row: Colleen Lear, Shirley Lukenbill, Janet Bettis, Judy Russell, Mary Lou Watson, Susan Krashine, Donna Pugh, Joyce Botkin, Frances Fixmer, Peggy Durkee. Third Row: Jane Cooper, Karen Krutchfield, Patsy Kelly, James Webb, Dwayne Pollard, Gayle Zimmerman, Beth Robey, Larry Bryant, Dorothy Gourley, Richard L. Hill, Valerie Melville. Fourth Row: James Searson, Alta Bush, Bill Crosby, Betti Kramer, Danny Hogan, Judy Diamond, Joan hlessler, Joneil Foster, Joyce Smock. Rolland Meinholtz and Patsy Peterson perform in close harmony against a background of splendor. 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PM f ' ' 4- QWU Lu .V 'J' A, :U gm, -, , ,5 Tug-N: - :F'fS'.-A . J , ,E --1,23-g,'A. Q14 - A 'sf' J' LVL -,K Y. 1 Wx,,Qm!,i: W 's.. 1 1114 -- . .Q -Q ' K PYT. . 4 - X -' ' ,Y - , ,.- , 1' ' A--li ,r , ,. 'V agen 4 5 E f t Sys ? Y Q 1 .V :fig , ' fi 1' e E Q5 ,H t , , fi Ea 4 F? t T jg , in H-'Kip . , ' by Braves, Spunky 'rew re Worthy Opponents Throughout 754 Season Football B Squad-Fino Rm.-: Mr. WValter Barham, coach, Jimmy Collins, .lack Dunham, Tony Solow, Lewis Reyn- olds, Chuck Smith, Charles Bliddaugh, Larry Bryant, John Nilson, Bob Ficklin, Mr. Clyde Charvoz, coach. Seeond Row: .lim Caldwell, .lim Self, Jimmie Robison, Ron Utley, Charlie Moore, John Hampton, .lolm Shackelford, Joe Baumer, Freddie Glore, Henry Gourd, Chuck Barbre, John Miller. '1'hirz1 Row: Jerry Knippa, Harry Arnold, Dwayne Pollard, Paul Lawless, Ronnie Kelsey, Barry Eppersun, Bob Lau renee, Boh VVilliams, Richard Pierce, Donnie Kirkland, Clayton XVillianis. Fourth Ron-: Howard Corbett, Albert Stewart, Harold Brand, Raleigh Viiolfe, Richard Slater, Gary Shoemaker, Melvin Shell, Bill Burton, Harvey Singer. Bill Knowles, R. 'l'. l.iny.:o, Fifth Ron-: Bob Long, Bill llittintr. Tom Baxter, Vernon Young. Bob Nlt'Clure, .lim .-Xult, Bob Hardin. Ronnie Mullins, James Chumley. Donald Boshears. .loe Bnrge. eo'nt'lm nearing on the field in mid-Septentb er, 'ayes with only seven returning letter- men were to prove themselves a team with spirit and enthusiasm. Under the experienced ig ol' Mr. Don Slaggle, Mr. Kenneth Bays, and Mr. .loe Gibson this group presented the challenge ol' a worthy opponent throught the season. nll Starting oft' their 19544 season, which was L 61154 'X 9,4 T ii QULF 'W ffxiiffi t' srjbf 2 C n 4 ,ions .5 QU fm Elle' , , ' .'.'R 7453- A .Vi 'D .x FLSA , 1 a t vt MTM fgsllfffig, C , i B I 'Mi 3 rattan? 4-QJQS. H- 13 t 'E NTEU truly a rebuilding year for this spunky crew, the Braves met the challenging Bartlesville Wildcats, Who stopped Central's efforts with a score of 33-O. One of the highlights of the season was Central's 13-O victory over the highly-favored Will Rogers team. This annual gridiron classic was a thriller. The squad hit the trail and journeyed to C' 1,54 ,Qu 4.0 T .54 Football A Squad-Fmt Row: John Stearman, Dick Scott, Roger MacKenzie, Eugene Fluke, Bob Barlow, Ralph Lair- more, Marvin McCormick, Floyd Boyd, Forrest Smittle, Tom Davie. Second Row: Edward Kyle, Harold Ladd, Bob Hamilton, Bob McCray, Rube Wakely, Paul Hender- son, Buzzy Mouser, Loy Davis, Jim Dam- ron, Kenneth Payne. Third Row: John Fluke, Gordon Skinner, Jimmy Horn, Tom Bell, Bill Huse, Dave Harbour, Ron Young, Paul Peterson, Darrell Mullins, Mr. Joe Gibson, coach. Fourth Row: Jim Wins- worth, Darryl Edelman, David Robbins, Johnny Zuniga, Jack Wyatt, Bill Davis, Tom Chauncey, John Evans, Mr. Ken Bays, coach. Fifth Row: Mr. Don Slagle, coach, Jim Pielsticker, Harold Whitenack, Charlie Moore, Dan Sullivant, Dick Gwinn, Billy Teale, Don Bicknell. Springfield, Missouri. The Braves piled up Q0 points in the first quarter and romped to a 34-O victory. Central next met the Webster Warriors in a game filled with dazzling plays and rock- ribbed defense. The teams fought to a nerve- racking 13-13 tie. Central's alert Braves exploded for three second period touchdowns, then beat a Still- favs! l H173 Sxtfill i SSA . 7 .riff ,V WLS-1 T. - L5 fm . 4 -' ftll.f'54 L r A L54 03254 t fQ'3L5g,, ' ff' ' i hi 'lvl uzs - 5 4- ur. BQ.-4-ff eQXl'IfS'V. ,' -S1554 ' 4, 'ff-jj Q str A if -1 '-L - 154 ' - '- ' S I ,fu ,., A I Mt.-. LS Q 'NPS ' t J e R ' ELS 15? 111.03 y H e A' rm ' 'J U3NTR.' ' T l 1 R s amp 5 y ' ,gots .gary of W kivl .,, r ivan? , Sw? N E mrs, - lf -Ill ENRAL ' wg ff-ZUTRAL. ' QXILS4 L ED TIHTRAL j , , SHA: I I mm-his sllflflllw X X 1 V1 f L 5 N, - R 'v if X TO DAWE L - EUGENE I 4 mc D so 0 L! k SVVINN L E A H BOB HAMILTON hi Y w Y PI CP ICF FLUKE Y, x 5 I JOHN FLUKE ff, HM 1 lf? f 7 . ROGER MocKENZlE .,- , , K, 111 I t CHAQLES MOORE FLOYD ME'TS ' 1 uv' RALPF VOLLARD FORREST SMWTLE RUBE WAKELY 1 4, Q a 1' .4 3 .' I DAVID Roasms -2' AOHN STEARMAN ,P LNA .D BUZZY I f 1 1 DICK SCOTT S! DAN MOUSE? 1 Fi 4:N+,:',. C X . frakl . ! SULUVANT Q I x HAROLD WHVTENACK f GORDON SK NNE? CNNLE vC'.XG l' nutlrdll Nvorvs XVelmster 6 Rogers li Bzxrtlvm llle llll Rogers O Springlfivlcl 0 NVQ-lmatvr lil Stlllxxutel' lil fylillllllllki' U lNl1lskng'w- 139 Sunil Springs :KU Snpulpu 13 l nskugu ul Springs 0439, mm 1 ln lillllfg ilu N255 squzlml xxill ln rm Hug gh, Uldmllw, lgullqlng., lm NN H mg lf ttf nm ll lulm l'lulu-, llolm llumlllun, 1 mm ny Menus:-r, K1-nm l um, llllplm lnllml, llzullcl llnlnlmins, lllllx lx, xml llurolcl VVllllt'Il nm lx tl nm ll ns Q umcl tXlX'I'l1'lll'1' 'xml slmulcl 1 N J' HQ to lx numlc It nu tlmwal in ilu- nun Runners Reeapture Crown With only four returning lettermen and a strong desire to Win, the 1954 Central Braves again domin- ated the field. During the eighteen years that the cross country race has existed in Oklahoma, Central has captured first place 16 times. Sparked by the determination of Floyd Cumbey, who placed first in the state meet, the Central thin- clads were on top again in 1954. Beginning their season the Braves traveled to the A. Sz M. Preview. They emerged victorious and re- tained this victory drive throughout the remaining meets. By the end of the last contest their string of consecutive wins was stretched to 29. Champion lettermen, coached by Mr. VVilliam C. Lantz, were Dick Bishop, Jim Buchanan, Floyd Cumbey, Paul Edwards, Bob Houston, Bob Johnson, Clifford McCall, Gene Palmer, John Rich, Mike Richardson, Buddy Robertson, Bob Russell, and Carl Young. Representing the annual Brave threat in 1955 will be returning lettermen Edwards, Houston, McCall, and Palmer. A few members of the Cross Country varsity work out before a meet. Cross Country Scores A. XI. PRI-Zvll-iw Central Rogers Capitol Hill C1'1 Y N11-Il-fl Central Rogers Webster OKLAHOMA CITY INX'I'l'A'I'l0N Central Capitol Hill Lawton 'l'L'1.5A ROGERS INYIVIQXIPIUN Central 34 Rogers 59 Capitol Hill 71- A. K Xl. lNX'I'l'A'l'ION Central 4-S Rogers 76 Capitol Hill 81 U. L'. 5'l'.X'l'lf Xllflfli Central 444 Rogers 86 Capitol Hill 105 Cross C0llIltI'y TCaIIl1First Row: Paul Edwards, Mike Richardson, Bob Houston, Eugene Palmer, Bob Russell Second Row: Carl Young, Buddy Roberston, John Rich, Floyd Cumbey. Third Row: Dick Bishop, Jim Buchanan Clifford 1VIcCall, Bob Johnson, Mr. William C. Lantz, coach. --an -'23 lSkl,lll1lll rlkdm I 1 I Rot Nlr Clarrnu l ers ich, Dave Horner, Ken Luper, Charlie Moore, Doug' rlllllt tr X s B ll inn L ty, Don VVebber, Ray Gross, Mr. Kenneth Bays, Coach. 1 1 i t i re i sh, Tommy Svvope, Robert Anclrevvs, Hobby Graliani, Carl nsnliv i 1 llnr r 1 i i How trtl, Bob Blosclx, Gene Alton, Terry Conm-r, Bill lvliller, 'pirited Braves Post Enviallle Record Showing hustle and good spirit, the 1955 llraves were the niost SllLTl't'SSl'lIl haskt-thall tt-ani C't-nlral has had in tliree years. They posted ai st-ason's record of fourteen wills and eight losses. This hall club was not a squad with one or two outstanding individuals, hut it was a closely knit tc-ani. liaeh nieniher contributed to the stlccess ol' the yt-arg four had over an eight point averzige. The ronndballers opened their season with three victories and entered Christmas vacation undefeated. Then they dropped their first two defeats to Sand Springs and Webster. They regained their touch and took the next game from their arch rival, Will Rogers, 50-46. This encounter was one of the high- lights of the basketball year. In mid-season the team had a series of wins and losses, not being able to retain their scoring mastery. They met and defeated Sapulpa 49-46 in a thrilling contest. Proving too much for the defensive efforts of Central, the Bartlesville VVildcats won 82-52. A one point difference in the final score of a game is a sure indication of a close duel. This statement was certainly true ofthe game with XVest Plains, but the Braves edged victory 4-7--16. I 1741 3 Basketball Scores Central 53 Springdale Central Fayetteville Central Fayetteville Central Sand Sprin Central Xvebster Central Will Rog s Central Sapulpa Central Bartlesvill Central West Plai ' Central Joplin Central Okmulgee Central Sand Spring Central Bartlesville, Central Rogers X Central Sapulpa Central hiuskogee Central Okmulgee Central Webster Central Springdale Central Muskogee REGIONAL TOURNALIE Central 60 Will Roge s 54 Central 59 lVIuskogee 61 Joplin gained the upper hand of the Central boys and rolled over them 71-44. After winning a game from Okmulgee 47-34, the team fell into a rut and lost three consecu- tive games to Sand Springs, Bartlesville, and Rogers. They ended their season with a flair for victory, finishing with six consecutive triumphs over Sapulpa, Muskogee, Okmul- gee, Webster, Springdale, and again Muskogee. Bob Woods scores one of many baskets against the Bartlesville Wildcats. I th em e 5fXILl3.Qregim'1a-l- tournament held in the YVill Rogers gym, the Braves donned their war paint and upset the Rogers Ropers 60-54. The team, however, lost its opportunity to enter state competition. In the final game of the regionals Muskogee came from behind in the last few seconds and dashed Central's hopes 61-59. Returning lettermen for the 1955-56 sea- son will be Ray Gross, Bud Hamilton, and Charlie Moore. Left: Bud Hamilton and Dave Horner challenge Muskogee on a rebound. Right: During the faculty-varsity game Ronnie Young and Doug Allton try to prevent Robert Andrews from scoring. 4 U ,lu 4 I, nl , f . ,J M s J x 7 1+ y V 54.1 J, K ZA sw ' R T ,C- x L ' :as S' - . ' E'- if' 'A v 'J f ::d . W x' X ' X X - x -X L, ,' ' m U X -I .W , f L 1 J, 1 WX60 Q ' af, DICK HEFLEY J H I fX U l , X L N, A .x - , Q . x , J, , S W W. x fx f DOUG Amon RAY Gszoss fl J 3 1 , 4 x . V,Qf '- , ' owe Homin x BUD HAMIL ONE 'tv' 1 5 0 A x 'J 'N fl 1 f' ' 'aa N I Yhrtx H., 5 , O 4 5 . Q: , .5 f A Q . 431 Q 4 4 . ' .1 :np 4 I ' X ' -- A' , ,1 '5n..x K .9 o...,N s, 1 I' O.. ,c X S N ' , g W n ' N x I' X 4 if 5 it AX xl A ! I! K A N x,OK ll , X . H .V G, V I Xi , xx f -X . . l I X x H V Y 5 1 1 5 21:55 . x I I ' V fx.. gf KEN LUPER CHARLIE MOORE -. .- f ' K , Ji S . xxxsogsff' 'a D , 1 , 4 1 x Xrs , XA :E f BOB WOODS V 'X-A, X E 1 Q 5 ' K , ' W I ooN weasen H nonme vounc. hVI'eStllI1g Team-First Row: Darrell Freeman, Bill Hulsey, Robert Cervantz, Carl Young, Bobby Taylor, Don Freiner, Fred Williams, Jim Roberts, Charles Morrison, Billy Teale, Ralph Lairmore. Second Row: Regan YVright, Jack Kirkpatrick, Darrell Huggins, Charles Wisher, Jim Clapp, Dale Lowder, Perry Brinlee, J, B. Hoobler, Dan Kelley, Darrell Nlullins, Richard Bailey, Darryl Edelman. Third Row: Jim Henry, Zekial Zuniga, David Spencer, Don Davidson, Fred Rahal, Charles Higley, Dennie Rayburn, Dean Kaster, Phil Pardoe, Paul Henderson, David Campbell, Kenny Payne, Don Buoen, Jim Rowland. Fourth Row: Mr. George Dorsch, coach, Wilbur Bell, manager, Henry Sowders, Dean Baxter, John Latshaw, Jim Caffey, James Wall, Harvey Singer, Dean Robinson, David Taylor, Gerald Hoskins, Bill Knowles, Bob Boyle, Tony Solow, Chris Seger, C. R. Auxier, Mr. Gene Corotto, coach. Wrestlers Win City and Regional Honors The Central Braves again set up an excellent record in their season's competition. The team, coached by Mr. George Dorsch, established a record of six wins, one tie, and one loss. The squad began the season by breezing past YVebster, 244-9. After their only defeat of the season to Ponca City, the team regained its stride and won all the remaining matches until the tie with Rogers in the last match of the season. Helping the team to capture the regional crown were Carl Young, Billy Teale, and Ralph Lairmore, who each placed first in this competition. Central placed third in the state wrestling meet with Darrell Freeman, Bill Hulsey, Freddie Williams, Billy Teale, and Ralph Lairmore, each winning third. At the end of the season Carl Young was elected honorary team captain, and Bill Schulz received the citizenship award. Returning to form the 1956 team will be Darrell Freeman, Robert Cervantez, Bobby Taylor, Freddie WVilliams, Charles Morrison, and Billy Teale. Above: Perry Brinlee downs his adver- sary in a grueling contest. Below: Carl Young vies with his op- ponent in the match against Webster. L177j Wfrestling Scores Bristow Invitation Tournament-Qnd Place Central Q4 Webster 9 Central 4-Q John Blarshall O Central 12 Ponca City 18 Central 28 Sapulpa 7 Central 23 Rogers 8 Central 26 Stillwater 6 Central 21 Webster 14 Central 15 Rogers 15 Regional Tournament-1st Place State High School Tournament-3rd Place ir . 4. 'T Y r 'X R gH W a +f ' -f 'E 3 jj XXX If ' if .1 .Q i N n wx Hai LI 0 x! I 1 I 55 4 Ir C SEV - S H Q A l I V .7 G3 I 1 6 D F DUN I II Lk El xc lg. .4 K X! 1 L l L 1 x , T x x I 0 vi gg ri A I ' cf - ,if , jg .. PM . , .- . .4 LJ f DMM WON M umm C u EJ , gl f ' '4 5 Q i A 3 ' f , . 1 f X lx i f 1 ? ff ff if Q 1 Q L 4 a 1, zu if 1 if QL- 7 t gf A ' as aw limi FPECVW ,A C Hardballers Display Spirit The baseball team had a fine season on the diamond. The boys did an exceptional job, said Coach Clyde Charvoz, who piloted the Braves through the 1954 games. They gained the record of eleven wins to five losses. Eight returning lettermen provided a strong founda- tion for a leading squad in conference competition. The Braves Won seven consecutive games before their initial loss in their first clash With Sapulpa. They then lost to Okmulgee 3 to 1 in their bid for the regional crown. The lettermen who helped the 1954 team to victory were Bob Campbell, Don Davis, Keith Davis, Bob Dudley, Bob Hamilton, Ralph Lairmore, Roger Mac- Kenzie, George Prafka, Nick Rylander, Ronnie Solow, and Bill Waybourn. The pitching staff was headed by Nick Rylander and Bob Dudley, while the catching job was handled successfully by Ralph Lairmore. The returning lettermen for the 1955 season were Lairmore, Rylander, Davis, Hamilton, and Mac- Kenzie. The team built around these experienced hardballers gave promise of being one of the better conference teams in 1955. ,. .-I'f1J,,.- ., I. ..,, 1.5. , . as , A rf - 5 t i . . i . , 1--8'sm'in1'f.. -e A - A tar Roger MacKenzie connects for the Braves. Baseball Scores 1954 SEASON Central 11 Sand Springs 0 Central 22 Okrnulgee 5 Central 18 Sand Springs 12 Central 1:2 Cushing 2 Central 4 Okmulgee 1 Central 15 Dluskogee O Central 19 Cushing 8 Central 3 Sapulpa 9 Central O Rogers 2 Central 3 Sapulpa 4 Central 14 Bartlesville 6 Central 3 hluskogee 8 Central Q2 Broken Arrow 3 Central 1 Bartlesville 0 REGIONAL TOURNABIENT Central 5 Bartlesville 3 Central 1 Okmulgee 3 BHSEDEIH Team-First Row: Jimmy lVIoore, Nick Rylander, George Prafka, Roger DfIacKenzie, Bill Wayborn. Second Row: Bob Hamilton, Ralph Lairmore, Keith Davis, Bob Dudley. Third Row: Ronnie Solow, Bob Campbell, Don Davis, Bob Phillips. Fourth Row: Cloyd Childers, Jim Caldwell, manager, lN'Ir. Clyde Charvoz, coach, Hugh Brumley and Bob Anderson, managers. 0' -,,-.1 1'-run'-U'xs1 I1 Us I if , xxk. 4, on Q! jf, ' Q, E Al mnyrna . . ' 1, nu x l. l Bud Hamilton and Don DeSelms, re- turning lettcrmen, shake hands after a match. lltrnl ntral ntral nt rnl nt ral ntrnl nt ral ntrnl nt rnl ntral Netmen Furnish Competition The Brave netmen found the going rough last year as they met strong teams during the season's tennis competition. The squad began their games early in April with a victory over VVebster by the score of 8-1. The team had an up and down season, for in their next match their efforts were stopped by Muskogee 7-2. Coached by Mr. Clarence Ehlers, the Braves proved themselves ample competition throughout the season. The white-clad racqueteers displayed their ability and spirit of fair play setting up a record of five wins, four losses, and one tie. At the end of the season Dennis and Don Cross traveled to Oklahoma University and reached the semi- finals in the Oklahoma Six Conference League Tourna- ment. They were the only twins to compete in doubles matches in the history of this competition. Lettermen for the 1954- season were Robert Coryell, Dennis Cross, Don Cross, Don lJeSelms, Bud llamil- ton, llolmie Langenkamp, .lack Rader, and Angus Shearer. The only two returning lettermen for the l955 season were DeSelms and llamilton. m0l1l'llS 'TGEIIU-liirsf Rare: Dohie Langenkamp, Dennis Cross, Don Cross, Angus Shearer. Seermrl Rum: Holm Corull. Don DeSelms, .lack Rader, Bud Hamilton. Third Row: Mr. Clarence lililers, coach. Q we ef-SY 3, in 3 ' at if i if l,m,,l'v W X QJJS4 Y .QSLSA , 431.5 N Q QGLS4 Jr T qv' A i ' mm .1 ,I-e 'W' ,sumti ' -..4r:':-1. N ' Golfers Dominate Fairways During the 1954- season the golf squad under the guidance of Coach George Dorsh posted an enviable record. The Braves, led by the mastery of Art Hall, were a crafty foe who met the challenge of the season with experience and ability. Ever present was the golden threat of Rogers, which kept the Braves at the peak of their game. The season opened in earnest early in April when the golf team met and defeated Okmulgee 125 to SW. In golf the low score is the Winner in an individual match, but in team competition the high score Wins. They won six consecutive contests before suffering their first defeat. The squad regained their stride, however, and Won all the rest of their remaining matches to complete a record of Winning nine, losing only one, and tying none. They closed the season by playing off the grueling, nerve-racking state tourna- ment, capturing third place. Lettermen placing their team second in the confer- ence and third in the state Were Bill Black, John Beams, Bill Frazier, Art Hall, and lVIylon Jacobs. Head-man of the 1955 golf team was lVlylon Jacobs, the only returning letterman. Mylon lacobs displays his winning style. Golf Scores Central 125 Okmulgee 395 Central 16 Okmulgee O Central 11W Sapulpa M2 Central QW Nluskogee QM Central Sk Sapulpa 35 Central 15 Rogers 3 Central 8 Rogers 10 Central 11W Bartlesville M Central 10 Muskogee 2 Central 105 Bartlesville lk Conference lvleet-Second place State Meet-Third place Golf Te3.l'l11First Row: Bill Frazier, Art Hall, Mylon Jacobs, Mr. George Dorsch, coach. Second Row: John Beams, Bill Black, North Wood. 77 Z ,L el. - ARS. I s, -Y 1 i' ' I . ! lm McSlarrow does the century in lst lst lst lst lst lst lst lst Cinflermen Win Championship The cinders glowed beneath the flashing spikes of Central's track squad as they sprinted to victory. Dur- ing their first year under the watchful eye of Coach VValter Barham, the Braves smashed four conference records-the century, the mile, and both the relays. The squad downed every foe and presented Central with a state championship. The undefeated lettermen of the 1954- season were French Anderson, Ronald Blevins, Jim Buchanan, Herman Carroll, Fred Conder, Floyd Cumbey, Jim Hagan, Vernon Leland, Bob Logsdon, Dick Looper, .lim McSlarrow, Larry Oliver, Jim Sullivan, Ledgel Taylor, Ralph Veateh, and Ronny Wade. Lifting the veil off their 1954 season, the Braves emerged victorious from their first competition. They were to retain this record throughout the season. While the squad was at the A. St Nl. Relays, they became the first team in history to take first place in all five relays. The relay teams traveled to Shawnee and cracked reeords in all four relays at the O.B.U. Meet. Returning for the 1955 season were lettermen .lim Buchanan, Dick Looper, and .lim Sullivan. rdik Team Intl Rm: Fred Contler, Ronnie VVatle, Jim Hagen, Jim Sullivan, Bob Logrutlou. Seeuml lime: ru 1 1 rv x 1 lim Buchanan, French Anderson. Thin! Rrne: Jim lVleSlarrow, Vernon Lelnutl, lmlfk loopt luvd Cumliev Rona c Blevins. Fozlrlh Rare: Mr. Walter Barham, coach, Jerry Knippn, mtmagcer, Ralph ' 4 il 1-iff? 4-XS .1 4 ..., Rs 'BGL GLS L QULS' ms V -L 'Q 4. csnrnf 4-Hg QUL54 'Wm' T B L CENTRAL QULS-4 tx LS nwriuu QRLSQ R15 CENTRAL ,E Above: Ronnie Young hurls the discus. rwinffffe , ., I ,J I 3--b vw .. -iw. . l - ' 'II 3 3 Above: Ralph Veatch shows his winning form in the high jump. Right: Fred Conder sets a new record in the regionals. Ii183:I Above: Herman Carroll and Vernon Leland clear the hurdles. Below: jim Sullivan fights gravity in the pole vault. fi 4 . A 5, 'ff 1 'N wr ' ,,..-:ul , , V Syl- , T -z Y hw ap 0 r VY4 i 'oh wks. fn .' 5 5-I-n iSaY+:,fSn:' w.w,.-.-,. . A al, X 4 r' Y f 4. , 4 J1 it an t pi y i i i f L 1 , E I I P ' gjji:g:1,j, Y -,iqg mp L' 5.1 if ft . i Q- '5' , ffl ' - . - 'lr ' - '. 11 1 if.,,1s- U A' A of 4 y A Qmmgdw ,N any ' s I L if x M, 'Y 1 ' 'Rain' . i qi A so so A 1 il A JAP Y , A ii .,.gb, lI. VVV, ,g ,V , ,Wii,z ,W lg - mf f fr'r ,ivy W Mg '.4,. 1 nf 'vig U, Vat? v B621 af,s.,, U! ,J VVY,YA, WV YM-LL. 9' is Q i:-2 Q Above: Four players wait eagerly for the basket-ll ball to rebound so they may continue their game. .4 MQ Above: jimmy Whiten displays some of his skill on the parallel bars. Right: Having a few thrills and improving his form on the trampoline is Allan Barbara. IISSJ Above: Coach Walter Barham gives instructions to his swimming class during a rest from their aquatics. Basketball furnishes its participants with fun and a spirit of team co-operation. 'ss I fill l Below: Archery. a sport enjoyed by junior girls ,i ll s Above: Many girls enrolled in corrective gym gain better posture grace, and poise. teaches coordination and marksmanship. l Below: Applying the fundamentals of tennis, the class at the courts masters the strikes and the grips . . , , These swimmers work hard to perfect the wheel they are lorming ,.,. lust beginning a game ol hockey, the players use lllc skills which they have learned. . ij me in 'ii 'Yv- F .Z 1 -1 M' fl ' i if its by gm A ...J-vglal i fp my Above: Volleyball, an exciting game of rivalry and enthusiasm, trains girls to keep alert. 51? X , P ., . f Q 1- x ' ffvf' Above: DottyiiWestby demonstrates a difficult Above: Modern dance, one of the fine arts that junior girls have the opportunity to take, shows expression through movement. f187J dive, tbe'swan. I Below: Practice makes perfect say the girls shooting baskets before the next big ball game if ,IN -s iw. - vim l. v ' u t- K, -'ff .Q .lL4, - sys ' Uh 1N1WY!lYE ,,,4,A6,afn14! ,- A. ,mt f H u Q RUN XII Ylll xc- lxjng' H111 X Nr 'ffm l!'f.n1.w,rm In yfuwuvuxm lmml Klxlxlxlll ww L ww : -gr wg f?YLv.g.'A ' Ai, as 5-K--,A 1 1 , ,.Q..j,:,f+-X, Q x .4 . .Sidi ,. 'Q-:1 ' - . Q, if ,,,, ,L I ' 'Qu L N 9 f fi' B Q 9 aff? X Her lllajesfy ELIZA , BETH BROWN, Miss Centra! High xxxlx Senior Attendants BE'1 rx' BROTHERS DIARY PELFREY I: 191 I Q K ' 1 fs '1 'tt lack Siggins and Harold Hnc pncscnt one scvual acts of contmunty, Annu Andcruon Patsy Pcfcrson displa s h ' ' I y cr srnglng ta cnt as shc sin gs I Wonder. 3 , I Mp dances fo Blue Rhythm Twcnt bca ff I ' I . . . . y u I u gnr s, dirccrcd by Sandra Skillcrn, comprise thc opening fhorus ..,, Kay DcShanc plays an accordion solo in thc fourth act, Deep in My Hcartf' Q. T ? i -1 i9 -l gf-'34 i I? I? i I? I 1 5 ' , 7! if nl! 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Right: Under the supervision of Mr. George Hall, Alice Wahlstrom, jess Thomas, Marjorie McCollum, and Robert Anderson are burning magnesium and boiling water to study chemical and physical changes, E1 971 ' 5- Roswell jones, john Wooden, and Cecil Sullivan raise Centralis new television antennae atop the building. 5 A 1 N 4-' Y ' 'S x ff' r I ' + ., 33,4 4, . Af . 'WL l T r . .. is rf I ff A gfrf, .gr Tom Tom signing marks the end of the school year. 'Q School br-gina with the enrollment ol the three classes. ,......L , With the help ol Miss Weeks, Pansy Barnes models the graduation gown lor her teacher and classmates ACary O'Malley, Nora Mae Kepler, Harold Barnes, Bob Cox, Mary lo McClelland, and Mrs. Marjorie Twidwell. C9 be l K . a I 1 '-'W -lx! ,ng w .-.Iraq 4 - 'P' . xg.,- fg- if '1 5... 1 z 6 'Whig-.5 ,. I I A V ,,,,, E 4 n 'KI uv'-5 ' --X , 9 5 ' Miva 1 w ., 6 111 'T -1 K ?l,,o 1 , 's' rv ,9'- 'x if-, ai , ,9- I I nl ' L ' K ..,,- .2 r' W? 5 Zin jmlemnriam MISS ETHEL URBATCH May 18, 1954. Home Makmg MISS ALICE NEIMAN December 9 19541 Home Makzng They are not dead who lzve In those whom they have blessed They lzve a lzfe agam HUGH ROBERT ORR 7 In hearts they leave behind. ' 4 N wfgMift'l i3W M MM J W 'wiff ft W ' ll A pella ...................... 162-163 Art inistration ......-....... .... 1 8-32 Advertising Board .............-...... 133 'lv 'JY Allied Youth .................... 126-127 Art Club .........,................. 150 X 1 Assemblies ................. 195, 197, 199 Assistant Principal, Carl McCafferty ...... 22 Asst. Superintendent, Byron L. Shepherd-- 20 Athletics ....................... 166-187 Attendance Teachers ........-......... 23 Band .......................... 156-157 Baseball -..- ....... ...... ...... 1 7 9 Basketball . -- - , .... 174--176 Board of Education ..... ...,.. 2 1 Boys' League .- 1. .......... .... 1 14-1 15 Boys' Physical Education ...... - - - - 1 84-1 85 Brush and Quill 1- .- ......... .... - .- 1 32 Camnrata -- 4- ..... ....... 1... 1 3 4- Camera Club-.- ............. --- -142 Central High School ........ -. - -. - 1 4,-1 5 Chemistry Club .... Class Advisers 1....... ---- ----153 --- 23 Coronation ---------------- - - - ., 195 Cross Country ---------------- ---- , - - 1 73 Daze --------.- --------------- I 92- 1 93 Dean of Girls -------------- ---- 2 2 Dedication -- --------------- - --9 Distributors' Club -------------------- 14-8 Faculty -------------------------- 1 8-32 Features ------- --------------- 1 88-200 Football Queen ---------------------- 1 9 1 Football ------------------- ---- 1 6 8- 1 72 Foreword -------------------- ---- 8 Future Homemakers of America- - - - - - - 1 5 5 Future Teachers of America ----- ------ 1 54- GlFlS, League -------------------- Girls' Physical Education ----------- 116-117 186-187 Girls' Recreation Association ------------ 130 Golf ------------------------------ 181 Hi-Y --- --------------------------- 125 Index ---------------------------- - 202 In Memoriam ----- ------ - ---201 International Club -------- ----- - 1 3 7 J umors ---------- ---- - - Q f --70-89 Junior Class History ---------- Junior Home Room Presidents--- Key Club ------------------ Keystoners ---------------- King Daze ------------------ Lettermen's Club -------------- Literary Reviewers ----------- Managers' Club -------- - Manual Arts Building ----- Medico Club ------------- National Thespian Society--- Opening Section ------------ Opera Club----- Orchestra ---------- Organizations ---------- ---- Principal, M. M. Black ---- Projection Club ------- -h - Red Cross Council- ------------ Red Feathers ------ Rifle Club ---- Scalpers ------ Saint Cecilians ---- School Life Staff ---- Secretarial Club ---- - Seniors --------------- - Senior Class History- ------- - -. Senior Home Room Presidents-.---- Showmen's Club ----------- - --- 70 ------- 70 -----135 ------124 -------190 -------128 ------132 -------129 ------ 13 ----152 ----139 ---1-17 164,-165 158-159 112-165 ------ 22 ----14-1 -------136 120-122 ------ - 131 118-119 160-161 .. -14-7 . - 151 -.38-69 ----- 38 - .-- 69 ------14.3 Sophomores --------------------- - 90-1 1 1 Sophomore Class History---- ----- --- --- . 90 Sophomore Home Room Presidents------M - 90 Speakers' Bureau -------------- - . - - - - - 1 3 8 Stagecraft Club ---- - -------- - - - - .- - 1 410 Student Council ------------------- -33-35 Superintendent, Charles C. Mason- Table of Contents ------------ Tennis ------------ ------- Theme --------------------- Tom Tom Staff ----------- ------- 20 ---- 11 - ---- 180 ------- 4 ------14-6 Track ------------------- ---- 1 82-183 Trade and Industrial Club -------------- 149 Tulsa Historical Society ----- ------ 1 4.4-14-5 Wrestllng ------------- ----177-178 Y-Teens Club --- ----- CL, f A-94-avfxf' 02 X ,fcfrvzf .--f ' 1. -4425 -- KCZ rs-1.1-4-'f K. ------123 , ' in ,1 f' 'W 4 Aif 5 A733 ,E af, , KK X ,Q fn-ffjf j M AZ! -MZ, 0 t r iv ,Lil ,. '- fl , Z D505-LTLDxe5'l' , 'A nv-u,zi.,QfU C15-L irzbevglf ,444 W' , Kwemnie Qu jZ lf - 125- QSM-L UBTW MSW, ffcufc WmAl ,f MLM J mg!-wlqgnjf-gal 55 LX H . W f ily! 1,4 33 QQ mi 1 B N QWQQZW 4 QW Et M by 53. H. 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