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Science Club .President-Larry Collins Vice President-Bob Albrecht Secretary-Helen Chatburn Treasurer-John Rose Reporter-Bob Nelson Parliamentarian- Jere Osburn Sergeant at Arms- Jack Tech To be eligible for mem- bership in the Science Club, the applicant must have taken or be taking, or planning to take a course in science. This group has a program or demonstration a t least once every two weeks and they try to take part 1n both the city and state science fairs. They also have several social events during the year. ROW 1: Mrs. Geraldine Buzbee, John Batchelor, Larry Collins, Jere Osborn, Helen Chatburn, Kipp Schuessler, Virgil Browne. IISSW 2: Bruce Batchelor, Jack Tech,.James Buchanan, Van Hand, Joe Looney, Kent Malone Do N I , n eson. G1 W 3. Max Berry, Marvm Hart, Michael McPhearson John Rose Bob Nelson Dennis Cubbi Mr. HSOH enn Powers. I , J Y 41 Jimmy Cl9.DD. Boll Alhrnnlal- 'PAM f'11-H-'4-'U r1,.-...... ruin' 11 ROW 1: Beverly Vaden, Donna Lawrence, DeLane Ryals. ROW 2: Ken Dacus, Jerry Gadd, Paul Abel, John Tice, Laura Johnson, Carolee Axtell, Ed Carithers, Don Perryman, Jack Appelquist, Dale Wehba, Susan Irwin. Y-Teens The Y-Teens meet twice a month in the evenings in the homes of the va- rious members. They not only have worth-while projects, but also have many social activities. Throughout t h e school year they have held dan- ces, picnics and partiesg in February they held their annual sweetheart dance honoring their beau, Frank Applequist. Boyle. Milli-PM The radio studio for KOKH- FM is located at Classen high- school and students from all of the senior high schools in the city may enroll. The members of this class make up the staff. KOKH-FM is on the air five hours of each school day broadcasting to elementary schools, junior highschools, senior high- schools, and the general public. ROW 1: Ardeth Ainsw th M' . N I D or , is ola Moore, Elaine George, Marilyn Motley, Alice Rae Glasgow, Johnna Breckenridge, Helen McKanna, Pat Arnold ROW 2: Mary Ann Sabo, Teddy Druce, lilaine Smith, Virginia Odle, Doris Stanton, Mary Lou McCalister, Beverly Lambert, Ronnie Dodson. ROW 3: Sally Burns, Sara Morgan, Karen Autry, Sue Murrah, Meredith Brower, Marian Garrett, Nancy Cullens, Frank Applequist. Q21-.
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:German lllub President-Lendel Hart Vice President-Ross Wilson Secretary- Treasurer-Ellen Bendorf The purpose of this organization is to fur- ther the interest of class members in the German language and people. The only requirement for membership is to be en- rolled in a German class. Monthly meetings are held to hear lectures and reports in German. ROW 1: Lyndal Helen Kuhn, Max Hibshman, Gary Goforth, Gretchen Vedder, Mr. Caldwell. ROW 2: Mike ,Cralle, Ellen Bendorf, Freda White, Ben Miller, Warner Mobley. ROW 3: James Buchanan, Jerry Freefield, Herschel Douglas, Robert Cuningham, Jim Bagley. Ili-Y The Hi-Y organization is an outstanding organi- zation in promoting gov- ernment among youths. They participate annual- ly in the model legisla- ture program at the state capitol. Dick Jones is president of the group which is spon- sored by the YMCA. ROW 1: Mr. Gene Gilmer, Dick Fearnow-secretary, Johnny Hanks-chaplain, Dick Jones-president, George Soule-vice president, Jim Rice, Russell Hayes-sergeant at arms. , ROW 2: Jimmy Huff, Paul McDaniel, Frank Applequist, Frank Nelson, Gerald Haywood, Jerry Scott. ROW 3: Bobby Good, Haven Reynolds, Jerry Wood, Jimmy Coulter, Jerry Karam, Max Berry, Alvin Naifeh-treasurer. ' , ,A . 3,5 as , L -.L i ' nwa! ,g l, . -,.. f- , ef. Junior llad Gross President--Judy LeBlanc Vice President-Lou Ann Montgomery. Secretary-Beth McMahan Treasurer-George Fowler Community Service Chair- man-Opal Jane Smith Reporters-Nan Watkins and Nan Haun The Junior Red Cross organization took an entertainment program to Will Rogers Veteran Hospital at Thanksgiv- ing this year and packed the school chests. Mem- bers are elected as rep- resentatives from their advisory. ROW 1: Don Nelson, Miss Helen Bourke, Faith Himelfarb, Mike Stewart, Virginia Odle, Nan Watkins, George Fowler-treasurer, Judy LeBlanc-president. Opal Jane Smith. Beth McMahan-secretary, Sheri Hudson, Pat Fleming, Sara Shaffer, Bill Johnson. ROW 2: Jacque Montgomery, Jane Houser, Ann Whitten, Carolyn Williams, Nan Davis, Deborah Ireland, Pat Conner, Mary Jane McDowell, Karen Oldfield, Mary Hall, Myrna Moore, Sally Miller, Patty Stout, Do- lores Gordon, Paula Belzung. ROW 3: Diane Harlow, Mary Glenda Morris, Margaret Ohls, Miriam Ferrin, Barbara Murray, Coleen Miller, Tom Cheatwood, Judy Mideke, Beverly Bonham, Jim Miller, Deane Rowland, Mary Mount, Car- olyn Thompson. ROW 4: Gayle Rodgers, Liz Wiggins, DiAnn Smith, Bryce Wolfe, Charles Blackwood, Don Ellison, Bob Curran, John Seward, Gerald Lyon, Henrie Bea Risen, Patty Jo Brown, Mary Beth Clasby, Mary Barber. ..-2 0.- Each year, Junior Red Cross sponsors an assem- bly. All those that donate a quarter or more may attend.
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Mmm :M This group provides first aid and promotes better health for Classen students. All clinic aids are either jun- iors or seniors. ROW 1: Kay I-Ianess, Mrs. Nola Moore, Anne Stewart. ROW 2: Mary Jane Schelle, Mary McGee, Janie Price, Colleen Miller. ROW 3: Shirley Suggs, Gretch- en Vedder, Jane Hunt, Jerry Ra- der. w Sanuk Mui ROW 1: Grace Erwin, Pauline Sallee, S a d ie Stoner, Cecal Burton. ROW 2: Treva Sharp, Mary Jung, Mary Mat- thews, Mildred Evans. ROW 3: Myra Ellis Ila Gorrell, Lottie Smith, Lu- cile Bozarth. ROW 4: Gwendolen Lee, Betty Jones, Madge Gal- braieth Emogene Walker. Thanks should go to the cafeteria staff for providing the school with good meals every day. They work hard and certainly deserve a lot of credit. Muay Ms Students who have a study hall often take the advantage of helping Miss Eunice Cockrum in the library. This is the group that helps make the library available to every Classen stu- dent. ROW 1: Phyllis Boult, Eleanor Aus- tin, James Galbraith, Almeda Kess- ler, Marilyn Colwell. ROW 2: Jerre Grimsley, Jack Trent, Ricki Reed. -2 2-
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