Classen High School - Orbit Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)
- Class of 1957
Page 1 of 120
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Text from Pages 1 - 120 of the 1957 volume:
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1,01 G v 7 fy Nw ifmif W M wpjejji . JYIU PM J,Ji0V'f'4f,4Qf,w00'- ,,,f,t efaoaxfn, Q55 Nigga FR N5 -3 E Rv X 3 - I X xj ' Q fn A ,X I 'J'- Y l ,', r Q x I , - X , ., W. V ,A . I f ,v 1 I X ' A f' k 1' , , 1 fy fn AA . l , ,f 4 , A hr, N .1 1' .r l 4 Edxtor In Clmcf Busmcss Nianagcr Copy Edntor Photo FLIIIOI' Photographgrs Spcclal Arr XX ork Faculty Adusnr gcftcfby JUDY HUNT CAROLYN DONCEEL JF AN BONNEY JOIIN DAVIS GARY SMITH GENE WIIITTLE JUDY JONES EI AINE ROGERS BETTY KENNX S INDRA ANDERSON GLORIA GLENN SHIRI I I UNDERWOOD LOU ANN REAGAN LINDA HERNDON MR JINI FORTENBERRY O ume 31 ,A 6 1' e Smff DONNA BURRIS e study, Math, Science S , S .. .. Fine Arts Social Studies to or S Home Economics so Industrial Arts ttttt,s Business tttt, S cgaofe of Gontents 1' IQ , 'Y 'OW ,aug Wi iq' Dil 1 zu, LJ, 'lf 'aw' 17.4. mf, ll 1 -1. i R HU QI QB Q Clic in 135 Eli, 45923 'H fans 2 ,,.ug.. -1 1 ,L . 4 uni' fm' .. Introduction Administration Language Arts oo,tt Q Awards . , Sports , Queens Clubs rr rr Pep Clubs I.. Olfl. urrrrrr63 74 'mere rg ,fx ,M A.W.,, 0 SQ . NW -:q.,,,,w., R, i rr,.r.rr4l 42 S rr 58 ka he ,-ff jx! L , an Q POSQ. Seniors Juniors ,rrrr Sophomores rr Freshmen S rrrrrr Eighth Grade Seventh Grade np,,,,m ,-LrsS3l,ll Uvillvm nr- ii 2 x fl M WORK OR PLAY? It's han! to trll by looking at the farm of this smiling group. Miss Etalra Urifrrth fbllfklfi at the thought of all those text hooks while' Carol Mz'Carty glfcfiilly rhrrks them Out to Mr. Dariil Swausori who will in turn gin' ihfm to his happily awaitirig flassrs. JUL? 1200 l'V8 A FRIENDLY Wokn of rautioii to any stravigrr rrnluring in the halls of C.H.S. lirtuwn 11:40 anal l:l5. During thrsf' hours hungry Classrnifrs charge through thi' balls lo the rafrferia and wait happily in lim' for the fooil. Pidurril above is just surh iz group. Wvvv stucfen ts- wg 1. 'Q Tm LIFL of iz pmdor is a lmril nur. Nancy Medley :hr- piays Ike lrenirrnlrmx ronrru- lralifm ami uork rrqzzireil of iz frmrlor, Howvxkn SMITH, previ- ilzvxf of flu' senior high Sfuifrul Council ami Hen Fmuklin, prrsiilenl of Nu' junior high Sturlen! Council, LHi!'!'f7f flu' Ira- ifilinrlal gaze! from Ben Dimmu rx'-ffrrmlrrzt of Clatxrvz High School Siu- zlenf Council. I? stir in about 60 top quality teac ers- AS WE GLANCE through the pages portraying this year at Classen High School, we recall a little of every day life-the clatter between classes, the cramming for tests, the mad rush to lunch, pushing for a place in line, school parties and assemblies. Thoughts do not linger on the eight-thirty to three-thirty day, but turn instead to the small incidents, the new and unexpected experiences that are all a part of high school life. Memories are numerous: of walking that special girl to her locker, of meeting our dreamboats in the library, of sitting next to him or her in class. We remember various students--the star athlete, the science wizard, the math genius, besides the wise- crackers, the pop-offs, the gumchewers, the teasers. XVQ think of the pranksters who were always baiting the teachers, hoping to contribute humor rather than har- mony to classwork. They believed that they were really putting something over, but if we think for a second, didn't the teacher usually return the favor? This year will be remembered for other reasons- the athletic activities to which we point with pride, the outstanding band with their snappy uniforms and clever routines, our favorite teachers, the chorus, the orchestra, plans for the Classen Classicsf, and the many achieve- ments of every department. XVe recall changes. The voices of the junior high have joined the upperclassmen's, adding greatly to our spirit at athletic events. Catchy cards were prepared to stimulate school spirit on game days. NVe adopted the slogans Clip Cards, Calm Cyclones, Bounce Bears, and lirase Eaglesf, Many students eagerly decorated themselves and their friends with these cards in all sorts of patterns. This year the fifth hour class was lengthened to an hour and ten minute period in order to allow time for assemblies. At pep assemblies spirit soared in the yelling contest between junior and senior high. The slight tinge of purple to Susie Harkey's smiling face when everyone Q-A N-1 A Am Im sl: STLDENTS ualehmg F1115 or supportmg our tram at a p p HYXUVIIIIIXD T121 3 ure xurcly al a ppp assembly becuusc our Imam xx r mly flung ubnb ran rrzafe this much rnfbuxzasm mix we season wat success az ure sang Happx Brrthdav mll eertamls be hard to forget The blrd xx huh found hls xx ay mto Cllssen s audltorlum and nts effect on the program plus many other mcldents remmd us of the fun We have had Hou ex er, pep assembhes aren t alone m our spot hghr of memornes Xlany educatxonal programs were hvmed bx sluts md excellent speakers, wnakmg up the soundest sleepers Then, just when we were settled down ln- 4 I Im f 1.11 7171 r NIR Rom B 1 N1 ,Q Ch LOU fxjvfrl Illllg rm I rm fur He M1161 est r als! nu J J 7 I arms If ff I rl L MJ lfdlf H1 u l vu ru 4 I mr .1 wr su uv :lux 4 T . ,, .. .. 13 . v 1 av Q N. ,- ,. J' , P' I X . xr 'Q A f . 'ah '-C U X A ' Q o . 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Possibly the motto, Qui non proficit, deficit, which is ahove the main door, will be foremost in our memories. I'ei-liaps the trophies tlnotigliotit the lviiilding, or the inconveniences caused bv the workmen repairing the stairs and remodeling other parts of the building, will be our first thought of Cllassen High School ten vears from now. XY'hatever it mav he, it will arouse us to the realilation that this has heen the greatest vear ever at a really great school. TENS hy, L 1- ,, fwroIi,zf'ifg lfu' mm! i1ltr',1t'f11v mi .11 C il,Iifi'V1. Thru' .IN our .ill ii fhnnf ifui 'ii tl.fi is viii Lilly li llfl ffm' mffffn hphltiflriz' mizkui fiurli i I. I will In rwtzv flii-s arf: Iran Iinriiiry, lim u.li1 Hrrlt UV, f.1m.1v,, lone, liifq vX,'UiHVlIf7, Siren: llarfiy. .mf lows ll.1z4ffim'i1. Hui Yami go! ffm! s,'vfr1lP Yiifr m,1r1 ' Ifffiu llrrzi, 'l'.1ru,iri1 I.ouiig 411.1 Gini Snulfr ilkafffilfi' 111.13 lili:r1ki'f1if'1l' fH'7'fH'i' 11 f f'!,-'H .QLINIF 'll'lflV fi'NfV.ll. If runs! full' fu'lfWi'.f ffimzlm f,i'i1fr.1f nat ifi'7r.1hxl ffm! mgbl, I7 C!!! ' l,f1 6 ' affahw 4.44: ' C'fAf!Z'lf A - ff rw,-,,.,... Q 4 I gk Q 'vu Mp.-5 5 an .,7, JAT .1225 'f . ' rt' . f- , .. . 11 V f A ,hs wi! KRW' A HAPPX' SMILF, miyril uifb maybe frenz u few learx maile up fbi' 1'xjwr'i'xx1on on ilu' fan' of lirlsy lX'rit4'1m1l1, flu' lnelcy girl 101711111 flu' ll ui VH nrli f'mm'lx ilmn' ui tliin' 1957 Fuollmll Qiiiwu, uv ilu' l ol! llii' freltl lm Il m Clramu aflrr Iwi' rnroualz lla an youve got it- to the routine, the most spectacular production of the year was featured in the auditorium. No assembly could equal this 8100.000 production. so the rest of the scheduled assemblies were cancelled. For this big scene 1200 cheer leaders led the yells as the fire trucks bogged down in the mud-and booed when the fire was out. Second thoughts saddened us when we realized that as- semhlies were CLIE and a real problem faced seniors who were still looking for a place to graduate when your ORBIT went to press. Classen High School is nearing the end of its thirty-sixth year. In the halls appear many second generation students whose parents can recall de- velopments ofthe school through the years from the time that Classen started out as a junior high school, became a senior high, and then once again incorporated the junior high grades when it was reorganized in l995 into a six year school. Dum CLASSEN HIGH SCHOOL we low you. Docs Ibis sound familiar? Thaw uords, srl io muxir, an' enough to bring leafs I0 ilu' 1'-wx of new Ihr liolfrsf Classcmrv. Years from now this mug auil this lvuililing and ils memories will holtl a spefiul plan' in our hunt. r A, Z L.-f ,' . , , v' I . 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Thr r.lNf lx: Pal Gentry, Vznla Krwfrf. c,lw1l-x Tapfnr, Swan Ilurkux, Tong I'r'usur, Mary Lou Bra.l.1y, Bill Bullis, am! Eluint' T Q: . ,- ,Ty - 4 1 1 .7 Qoocl feczclersfnp RUNNING A HIGH SCHOOL is not easyg it is a job that requires a lot of behind the scenes activity by a lot of people, plus time and money. Among the people who are necessary to the operation of a school like Classen are the superintendent of school and his staff, the assistant superintendent and his staff, the school board, pupil service, the principal and the vice-prin- cipal, teachers, custodial staff, and the cafeteria staff. These are the people who come to work early and leave late so that students can come in five minutes after the final bell rings and keep three people busy checking their excuses and rewriting the rules to fit their special cases. Vile in the Okla- homa City school system have just completed a seven year period of rapid expansion and re-organization under the super- vision of Dr. Swanson who is completing his last year here. Next year the schools will open under new direction, but the opening will merely serve to emphasize the summer of planning and work by the people pictured on these pages. MR. ROBLRT B, CHKNFY, prin- ripal of Clasxeu fur Iwo years, is a lfuxy man, .io ,qrfling an ap- jmiulmrul In lake bis fvirlnn' uax a full time iulr. Finally uc' jus! rusbril in uml look ii. He susf1r'rlz'il ui' were coming, thus ilu' rleau ilfslz. ,,,..- -,N f X N11 1-q..,,..m ,,,..-- 'Lx ,!Ll,,.w-fe Xlixs. I.,aL'CYi Ll Hixi s, xrlaonl swrelary, auil Mrs. julia Boobrr, ilffl'7liIil7Il'l' itlrrf. an' lriolcing al flu' alnxenlvr llsl for flu' slay. Tlvi' i1lm'r1li'i' lm is Cfluvii'u't neu' l4'A1j' of riliching rlasx inlfi'ri. DR. Bill, LIIIARU ix Cfli1m'i1'x neu im'-pmii-ipiilg bi' fame fo CldSf1 l flvif Jfdf from Wfelrslvr, Some of Dr. l.illaril's ilufirs mi' nzuklflg flu' iJl1llllIIlHil'llH'lIfl iluriug fbr .lay avril Iulzmg ran' nf xlnilrnls on ilu' IYI't'XNldY' licl, -10- CZSSUIPS SUCCQSS. aux s fx an 1 1 I rr SL mu f kr I 1d7HllV1X 511011 ll 1171 2 FJIL NIV r Al I IHIIILI Da j CHLSTLR Swfmsov Superintendent of Schools IJ moving Bw flm fdllfllfllld Io lfmnn a Prnfrssor 0 Filunulfon al the Um nl 1 ufllurf c nu Hr IW1 Vnqfvl Pnw cu wr f 1 1' r yr xv no! afuaw 6 Y If 1 fn l .1 xfnl ynlw of running Ihr Jr bool SU nmnlfw 1 1 E n 11 Y ff rn I u flu' lwavl Iam fo mmf! Ihr mfmllrnge x .1 u 1 vuhnz 11 nun! lvlamnzq mmf un nl I lv A ll ' ,gyfhhgi 4 v Dx. Xlpulx W. IS, ff . Am I I .S1fvrrntm1.fm fl' . gl lx, ' uzlf u 'u11'Dr.Sl ' fm! f' fri w V' f- f ' - x , . ., , ' to 'f2,.5f A f.N A- zrrwfj V' f V' '11u. Xiu, C. IS. N1 LR-xx, HH. I. IJ. M111 . , I 'Q , , ' J I, HY. Pfwf Bwum'lf. 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Tlwy uri' nzrnzlniv' of Ilie lrigourmzrfry flats, um' of flu' a.liam'i'.l malla rourxrx Ilml Claixvu offers, aml are working a ronzfrlirafiwl progriuii zitirzg loga- !'Ifl7lhY. Two GALLANT MATH STUniiN'rs, Mark Irnfigan and Cburlz Graily, malbcmalirally ronifzule Ilae way Io re- Irvitr Ann A17plt'I0n'x nickel from IlJe rolcz' maz'lJir1r', but il ilorsu'I look as if they an' baring loo murla lnrlc. Of rourse, Ibis is only om' of the runny ways Ibal lluxw xluilrwls uw' Ibvir malbvmaliral skill. - st' ,Que .. K I atlz courses Included in the math program, which begins in junior high school, are the following courses: junior high math, first and second year algebra, plane and solid geometry, trigonometry, and mathematical analysis, which is the most advanced math course to be offered at any high school in Oklahoma City. Although the size of the more advanced classes is not large at this time, the enthusiasm and interest shown by the students participating in these courses is great enough to justify offering them. This year a new practice was introduced in the math department at Classen. A new course called mathe- matical analysis was offered to those pupils who wanted to progress further in math. In this class, the sudents were given a sample of trigonometry, solid geometry, calculus, and analytical geometry. The class, composed of only boys this year, was small enough to enable Mr. Hill to give each student individual time and assistance, get new emp asis. Some of the boys even doubled up on their math courses, taking both trigonometry and math analysis. The trigo- nometry students take solid geometry during the second semester. Classen offered to its better math students an Op- portunity to join the Honor Math and Junior Honor Math Clubs. The clubs recognized those students who had done superior work in senior high math. To qualify for membership in the -Iunior Honor Math Club, a student had to be making .in A or Bin his second semester of Geometry l. To become ll member of the Honor Math Club a student needed a grade of A or B in his fourth semester of senior high math. Mxs. EVA DINE Knut aml Mrs. Maxine Haney cheek lbeir maillzoxex affrr remling out their failing slips lo see if lllere are any lbreafening lellerv. They lmrb Harb seientb graile math ami algebra. Mrt. Kerr also learbes appln-il malh. A -1 rf! 11 IJIVIIII C.1rv'i'fl. XXVIII Hruli 11 .lr ia . Jttlwzii 5 rum, Kay W'.lll:i'r. ,llux l7Hr1l.1zi'vX. , 13.1111 Piffi, Iffzwflv Rim: firffrqi' 1 Il N1 W . . .Ili ,lm li.1f.l-rlffry lrflvfz Ijillll. I.L'IHIQ Mix. fiavx Smitlu ll r r S. Jfif. I 'J li' utf. C,lu1rl-K Ixxlffr. lark ll.I1'lVVl, will I . ui' . xi' Kurt. 'r'lll.1xi'i. ...ll-' ,W VH F MR. THoMAs HILL is awaiting hit Iurn as Mrs, Della Roberts and Mist Ruib W'o0ten gleefully run off fbeir semester lerlx. They u'eren'l smiling, lJ0u'ei'er, when fbfy xpent bourx grailing fbem. Mrs. Rollerls leaebes geomelry, ailraneeil algebra, lrigmzomelry, ami' sezrnlh gra,le mafb. She ig co-rponmr of Comes. Mr. Hill inslruels flames zu geomeiry, malb analyrix, ami ailvaneed al- gebra. Ile spoumrf Honor Malh, Fulure Tearlaers of Amerira, and lbe Chem Club. Miss Woolen iearbm eigblh graile math, al- gebra, aml applied malb. She is l'0'Sf7!l!lSUY of Claxretlpr, Is G1 UMITRY Rl film' xml: ix u'rri'l. or are 7-IIIHHIJ Runlvv anil Inlmrzvj' Sflllilllfll intl dl'fHlX ffm! nm? Tlww fun vlu,li'r1tv are .lnmg lfrillmul unrl: zu Mn, Rulwrfi' flfllm lmur bfmr gi'un1i'lr3 flats. CHORUS-Frou! Row: EJ Bowllzy, Grrrc Hukxll, Larrj Minx, Iolm Br-xaul, Don Cupfr, jerry Sbmlnl, Lrnora T01u1xfml, Nanry MCNaH, Murirl Dujvr, Plqllis Klriu, Billy- Workrrrarz, Kalby S01lfbll!1Y'llJ, Bmw Wilvrzrr, Immna Nagfrlw, Harllara Iolmsfou, Carolyn Samara, Pa! Gvntry. Srmml Ron: Sam Hrmlwrmrr, lark Morrimu, Dazirl Samlrrs, jolm Srulvx, Paul Rusrba, Iauvl Iivmlrr, Lilo Dvriklmus, farlzir Mark, Leia Riff, SllXl1'Hdjt'Y, .xfMYJ'A71lIPl'YllllI,Y, Giugrr Garber. La Donna Tmlll, N01 vlrm' Cfrrrrzvlrzrv, IJIILILI Ilurmlrm. Tblffl Row: Larry Taylor Larry Cline, usic frail: its clzarmg V? SC. if NIJ SN IZIIIN COSTON, Cbarlollc Hollis, aml Samlrn Ponlr, menzbers of rbr Sr. Hzgb trio, hp! 111153 prrpurmg fgf 555001 p,Ugm,,,5' I.o.amNc Tm Bu . 'u ' parm: axis nz tlaf all 1113 Ulf, romrrl 11113 arf' gun, fr l ljrrlnl Hrll lr lbur Irma! rvlavavml lu' arf' tbl' 1113111 fn'rfurmuuff'. 9 K ,- Ray Brouvirn, Sandra Poole, Mary Horne, Ellen Codon, Cbarolelfe Hollis, Aliema Martin, Gu en Simpson, Viola Kettler, Tamara Long, Sberran Woody. Fourth Row: Chuck Vamliter, Bruce Albro, jim Hayes, Bill Bull1x,Giwla Pabllzr, lane Wotring, Fran EUNIS, Judy 10'- UO , Pfggy Sfouf Kaye Morrison, Anne Marbury, Toni Cobbs, Carol Smilb, Barbara Colley. LILO DENKHAUS, Dianne Wheeler, and Toni Colzbr, first serriesler eboir offirerx, are excifril abou! Ihr . tlzru are an smo e mugs In be sung in fbi' spring conrrrl. THE CHORUS, under the direction of Mr. John Holt, has performed in many assemblies as a group. Also the junior and senior high trios have performed in various other programs. Each year choirs from all Oklahoma schools may attend a clinic in Stillwater for combining and improving choirs. This year about sixty Classen students went by bus to the clinic. They left excitedly at 7:30 and returned around 11:00 worn out from hours of trying rehearsals. The latter part of this year prepara- tion for the citywide spring concert caused students to miss school for two days. These trips and others similar to them are typical of the choir's yearly activities. Practice for future chorus groups starts with the junior high vocal groups. Their years' work should not be overlooked. They participated in choir festivals, and entertained with other junior high choruses in City-wide concerts. Although they have not had much publicity they have become more experienced and will therefore furnish experienced members for the senior high choir when they enter the ninth grade. JOHN SLALLS and Ellen Graham practire for a fhorux assembly ax Mr. john Holi in- strufts thvm. Mr. Holi is tha choir romluclor, as well as the xponxor of Rofkrix ana' rhairman of Ihr' assrmbly romrnillrf. 1 v H17 so IR. HIGH CHORUS-Ifron! Row: Marlha Crary, Ian Farmer, Icanrlfr Chapman, Sandy Brumfirlzl, Mrlwna Kally, Gvorgia Harris. Scronfl Row: Harmona Moorr, Marlena Kelly, Linila Ball, Gay Elilcr, Sharon Boxnyalz, Ivan Thum. Third Rouf: Morvila Saar, Georgia MrClain, Kalhy Norris, Snail Musallam Lazon Hcrron, Iran Huff. Frmrlh Row: Virginia Lau rrnz, Mary Unilerwoorl, fully Snnlrr, joannr Towc' Bonila W'illz0r5on, Brrnila Dunran. vocalists sing an sing. GIRLS CHORUS-Froni Row: Ieanne Thrashrr, Harrif! Moore, Nina Elix, Janis Capps, Nancy Dyrr, Phyllis Massazl. Scfonil Row: Nmlah Naify, Billy Kimball, Sharon Morrixon, Shirlry Brown, Carol Whaloff, Io Cowling. Thinl Rau: Dianna Nrylaml, Pa! MrCormic'lz, Frances Farmer, Mary Lou Bramlcll, Barbara Inhnslon, Wanda MfDuff. Fourlh Rout Kay Ramlall, Carolyn Colley, Brfly Iran Roallx, Sharon Noflsger, Shirley Maildov, Charlrnf' Kirklry. Fiflh Row: Mania Bzshofr, Franfvs RFf1'FS, Limla Forll, Faye Berk. 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KATHY Sroxl s um! Bill Murplvp ln-Ip rafly uffvrr rmlzphtw ar! mulml cnlrrfv. -- , 444' pf 3 Nl HR Fl .-xx, Huw. Lzlffu, yn: u mf! fume in lmffv ar! zu Hu' 111713171 .IH xuur'-111' fvufvrx' Hrs. Iifm' Llllfz' Imiflvm ar! .ml Iwzqfzffv. Ni.-KRY Drum. Vmlu Kvumv, 4111.1 Kathy Slalvr,,Art Nnnzfnlu uffzurx, un' pfanuzng fufnrv KIKIIIHIFY for ffm' zfnlv-umyln' u Sufllnfuj flculnzg puffy. Lo ,J ,AZ , ll X, f . ,W .X . 2 I 1 5 , :X 'Q X s Q fencf their eauty-an u HAMMIIRS BANGING, paint buckets in every corner, glass panels here and there, a saw-dust carpet, and .1 small army of workers-these are sights well-known to the art students at Classen High School. First semester art teachers held classes in the library, in hall corridors, and in any other space that was avail- able. Lack of facilities, trampling students headed toward their lockers, and general confusion became part of the first semester art curriculum. But with all these com- plications teachers and students survived. The rewards of new cabinets, freshly painted rooms, a special art show case, and replacements for most of the trampled supplies more than compensated for the sacrifices at the year's beginning. Included in the new equipment category were the art department's new teachers, Mrs. ,joslyn and Mrs. Little. W'ith them they brought enthusiasm for work and a list of projects that kept students jumping all year long. Some of the more visible projects included re- painting the large picture frames which are on display throughout the building and decorating the sch0ol's many display cases. Few of us realized how interesting a few printed announcements could be until our artists went to work on them. Classen took on a particularly festive air around Christmas, thanks to the holiday decorations made by art students-there's just something about a cross-eyed Santa Claus. Many of the decorations are to be saved and used next year. Several students entered exhibits in the Scholastic Art and Photography contest at John A. Browns Bill Murphy, looking ahead to points in senior English, named his abstract painting Forfwzfzerrs. Classen students got a chance to show off their talents via television when they did a Valentine's program for WKY-TX' on Crea- tive Crafts. For those who enjoyed sketching and extra work in the field of art, Art Nouveau offered a golden oppor- tunity to meet together and swap ideas and inspirations. Saturday sketching parties and school beautification proj- ects took care of a lot of artistic temperament. xr -- .1 9 l e stu y our prou THE SOCIAI STLDIES DEPARTMENT deals wlth lmstory, socnolop government, cconom1cs , and geog raphv Thelr goal 1s to teach better understanclmg of the world vue l1ve1n and 1ts cltxzens The hlsto deslgned to make the student au are of th change ln human affanrs Also xt trxes rs courses are e eont1nu1ty and to help them to be more capable of planmng for the future by use of know ledge of causes and results of past acts C IT A LOAD or llwru Ibnr allflrm 1111n1l11vw We 1151111113 flllllk of 11111 xt foamlm 1 lm! llmr 11111111 fmrfwzng umgrzrrnnf rt 111 lb: .mflul In I1 x llparlnnul Mr Iofm Hau Ilmrn Inglltb ann' .tonal xludfcr N11 C1111 WMIILIII 11111111 xlmlnf a111Mr Harzzy Tr lforu' AWIFYIFHH fmfory entage 1.1 1' af' ku' SI-j A L 26'- 1,1 Was H1 1 1 N B1 NTI rv appmrr 10 In gnnfzrzg papers lnrmg IJ r 1 an' Ilmr bu! 611111 31111 mu seen a 11111 fur :milf lzlzr tba! ll bile grllmg 11 p11pfr5 Mrs Brnllm Irmbrv I'11gl1sb and 1061111 viudwx Nix JAMLS PYTRII checks A117113 H1 IN :Ht AWIIVIFHYI luring rzolmlwok 11111 11115 11 l1If1r per ml 0 roursr M1 P11111 tcacbzt A7lIF7ltdlI 1115 for uorhf luslory and zzqblfw gnnlt 11111111 5114 1111 ,f R f' v . 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'.1 il ' iflj 'ni lllfll 11 flag .tu i' 1u.l .fi'z0Iir1nal. W v K ' '. I ' 0' I 'lr rr i' . 'rmni nmnzenls, ' -it f,l- NJ' 1' f i '.11z.1fm1 r. To keep students interested they study life in their own community, juvenile delinquency .ind marriage problems. The past presidential election furnished the social studies classes with .1 very interesting subject to study. Some of the classes hid some students give their views .ind ide.is concerning the election, which help to bring the student up on the nation s problems and the class .is .1 whole. During the first semester, .in international confer- ence was held to review the world s problems. There were representitives from miiny of the foreign nitions thin were involved in 3 military crisis. One of the most interesting projects that some of t ' ents of socifi stueies c .issts ,ive wor'et on, is tie iistorv Ofcjl-ll.1l1OIU.l illustrated by mips. inur.1ls,.1nd trivvings. X .Inv if ti' projwts i.1ve be'n shown on television iere ,it , issen, N111 BAM NI1TcH111 louur a 11 ar al all Cllllllflll by Ihr q1lC'5fl0!l Imly A7111 posu O1 111 gba IPI' IS umm llval a1or1f1 tltll ly rufwwm Look It up dlfldlx W1 Mzfclnll Iearlwv Afflfflldil luvfory uorlll' blxlory anll 11111101 IJIQII soflal sluflms Q 5 X 'L' Mas. NlARY NlCCAlN is a rrl111'iu11! TV :far aml prollucrr. Early fbi.: yvar she' was avlzml io brlfr uilb an Oklahoma TV program aml u'o11111l up f1ro1l11rn1g fbr xurivs. llrrr Mrs. Alfctlill posrs 111 front of wmv of flu' Oklahoma history projrfls mallc' by brr sl111l1'11ls. Mrs. Mc'Ca1u If-a1'ln'1 sorial 5tu1li1's, Amrrifau laixlory, 111111 ix ro-sponsor of Clasxrllrs. 412-L -281 nw..- a I-1 ,UM lVlISS NAARTHA REECL and Mrs hstclla Sinzsou an' 1101 rca1l1ng CONIIF books lbey are aluays Ibn plzasanl Maybe, they an' Sflldjlflx rata loguvs loolzmg al p1r11m'x o Mm Rs neu MGA M155 Rrvre Iearbes gumor b1glJ Englxsb aml soual Yfllt1l!'S Mrv Simson trarbes jumor luqb Kngllxb a111lxo11alv!11llrva11l rs lbr' YI bool s manrlal 141 Yffdlj ,,, 1 5.4 : Xa in F.: ' Q XM.: A 4 V' W1 ASKLD THAT MIMBLRS 0 fhxs American bxslory rlass no! look al the camera Thrs gzrl rs extber day dreaming or looking al the camera man smn' no Classrn sfmlenl ezer re uses Io cooperale The group zs typrral o the unusually large classes m lmlory this year xx xxxx' xxxx x Xin Dum Sw axsox fs ulbcr talkmq Io bzmsel or rvaalrvrg to Ins das 141 lou! rmnzrnzlvcr ulmlr B1 vhs sfrxmq as mslrurfmual usslslarzl NI Suuumn hmbfs Knnnravz hlSf0YX .ml Puqlzclv If you luz um 411 Imm alwnf .mxfbznq pus! ask C Dau! b 1 sn! un smytlunq 4 wi for li ix. - , A-L. ig p-1. WOQLD N MAP I 'T-IIT4 --Q. Q .. JL Mx 'Y 1 , N s I 4 ,L . . I X , X A' I ' .- 1 VVVV W A I ' N. g ia . :': X e 3 -M f s ' - f . f , - s r r A 4 r e ix vt I J n y e W of E , O -I N KX r 1 1' 1 I ' X c 4 I p xx -X ,... L 'XX L YQ 4 1 l I A. A. , - 1 f g an 'L ' ' ' . ,.r. ' . ' k s va' Y Irs- s s ,. . .-.'.lw'1.v ,s4'Isu lu .ln lm! uusuur rl 'nl I 5011. i I 3. 1 1 1 Q i ,r LI 'Q 11. WHEN THE WORKMEN finally left, and the girls finally got the joint eleanell up, they got busy with their cooking. Carol Smith, lanie Moon, Paula Carey, Gwen Simpson and janet McClain pool their talent and effort to make eraquyuvaebal stew. Thank goodness they haze to eat it. BELOW, Mrs. Preble is trying to help Valerie Snyder select some ileleetable ilish to try out on her boyfriend. Mrs. Ethel Preble teaches home economies feookingj ana' sponsors the Anchor Club. 3 74. ,sf cc 99 ome economic girls shake, rattle, anal roll WM Z Q 1 7 R , . X kV-,k, is I , 1 055' v I Q., ' . N i s CLOTHING CLASSES have had a busy year. The seventh grade girls have learned to use the sewing machine, making aprons and pleated skirts. The eighth grade classes learned to use commercial patterns, making a dress or shirt and blouse. The other classes have made everything from Bermuda shorts to party dresses, but most girls chose to add shirts, blouses, or dresses to their school wardrobe. The wonderful odors that you smell when passing in the hall past room 319 really are an indication of the good things young cocks at Classen get to fix in the homemaking classes. The seventh grade girls prepared the fancy cookies and delicious brownies which they served their mothers at a Valenf tine Tea, February 8th, and the foods class Qhome economics llj will long remember the St. Pat's buffet dinner which they served. So will all those who smelled the pot roast cooking at lunch time. Seventh grade homemaking students spent twelve weeks studying family living. This includes the encouragement of good grooming, learning some first aid and home nursing, learning to care for their personal belongings, studying and practicing wise use of their allowance. These girls enjoy keeping a good grooming chart, having a play school for children, and entertaining their mothers and teachers with teas. 130- ,nw 4.10465 ...rv 'vias Ninn GIMLAND am! Bang Remrlv an qdlm, nu! Ihr gms! lmol: for lbz' mnllnrs ll bo ulll affrml tb! X alfnlzm' Tm Mrs Gmvlaml tfazbrs famzfy Izzmq Memoir Suanmx Dana Bull Bobble Cbastam Samlra Mr uar5 are pnparmq bear! sbapcl Coofzns or lbclr Xalrntmes Tea ullllb uax hllruary Slb Thr' tea IS an annual prayer! 0 lbe sezeufh grmlr gzrlr EOL C -.N is xx on that lfnng all dag you fan read those maga mes lzkx II 3 ml Nfl!! 1111 lulen to xflii Brurber the rex! 0 the -ueelz IV vm ml wi 11 to slut 1ullJ you re rzoubere us! ask Har lf P1 iff 1957 ORBIT Ormn 1Sbm go! 11 Wm NIar3 Iirmfur u 1 I af home rfovzomn 1 fxeumgj gzzes Harnelle and Clrnlflll H H15 hp f 1 lwu Io nzafcf' Ihr' mos! 0 'ubal they have 1 1 fbazrman 0 fbe Auards Comrmllee and rx nu I umor Rnd C1035 wr ri' xx? Qui ea. -gf' N----,X ai I 1 Z I ' 1 , 4 I. V 4 V. . , f , V Im! ' 41 ' Q ' ,' 4 ' , I - I rfrl' r'.l.l3, w A W A A J' A A 1 fx 1 fo U 'f'rv '- F ' ' IQ ' L' 1 ' rl Y H f - . r AY XA- HH Iiru fwr afm IY ' f f ' ' V ,xp mr' of I JL' I ' . f f V Z a my 1 a A 2 ' L 2 5 2 5 5 2 Y 1 f i 5 V K i fy .: , 4 f k .3 V N. 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FLOYD M JAMESON would never get lm work 1 lhe mecbamral draumg tcarbrr Mr Frank McKee dnln t walrb over bxm constanlly Meehan: ral drawing may help a boy develop lm ufure vocation NLIL UNDERWOOD umlrr ihe guullng hand o Mr Troy M11 burn works hard to fnnsla hz.: uooduork proyni be are Christ mas Mrs Umlrruood urll probably br very pleated to md rf under Ihr' ircc' on Cbrxslmax mormng ra ts courses roun, MECHANICAL DRAWING, woodvs ork, metalwork type wr1ter repalr and drlvers educatlon are the subjects avallable at Classen I-hgh School m the mdustrxal arts currnculum The objectlve of the mechamcal drawmg class IS to teach the students the fundamentals of drawmg The me chamcal dravumg teacher gnves the students problems to develop then' abxlnts Elexenth and twelfth grade students may speclalxze m mam dlfferent fxelds of dravung as pre paratory work for college Any thmg from wrought 1ron coffee tables to sknllets are made nn the metalvuork classes The metalwork m structor glves the students the opportumty to choose what they vuant to make and very often a student vull produce a very fxne piece of wrought 1ron furmture There IS a constant buzz and hammermg ln the wood work room The teacher begms by teachmg h1s classes about the shop and how to use the tools After they become famll lar wxth the tools they start small projects More advanced students make such thmgs as tables shelxes and stools course at Classen High School IS the trammg of hugh school boys to become prof1c1ent rn reparrmg, overhauhng buxldmg and servxcmg of typewrxters and offrce machmes The students trammg begms Wlth the fundamentals of rlbbon platen and feed roll replacement and contmues wnth more comphcated parts The Drlvers educatlon teacher 1nstructs h1s students on good dr1vmg habxts traffxc laws parts of the car re actlon trme and how to drrve Classen s drxvmg team has partxclpated m many contests thls year and have brought Classen honor and recogmtlon The team wlll represent the Oklahoma Cnty d1str1ct m the state contest Members of the team are Nancy ODell Max WllSOD Al Wmn and Bert Hayes A V , - 'J' ' f , ' - '71 Th . I ' . J ff! h. - . ' V e vocat ona t ewnter an o 1ce mac nes re a1r was V ' . YP . . . '. P XV . . . , . . , re- ! 3 I A y fl V 5. . , . a . , , - ' V I l W V T f . .- , . I . . . ' nf 'I f : , , l -32- out curricu um SAMMY PAYNE am! Mr. Claesler Rcwws are prepar- ing for thc' coming summrr picnic sfason by making their uzrnvr forks early If is a f14r1llamf'nlal projrcl for boys in first yrar mvlal work. In the marc 41.1- zauceil rlassrs, Ihr' boys lcarn to make urougbl iron furmlurf. 5. H Y 5 F HARRY MCQUOWN MJ Mr. lamps Milsfral, Upru rilrr repair leacbfr, intrnIl5 proln' info flu' mysleries of a typvu nlrr. This is fha firsi yrar Classrn has of: ferfwi Ibis course, ami it has lwcn rrcciunl wry Fllfbilildififdllj by lbe studrnfs cnrollfnl in the foufff. MR, BILLY JONES is wry proud as he looks ozcr some Irs! papers wilb Maw Wilson, AI Wynn, Btrl Hayes and Nancy O'Dell, mcmbers of Classrn's ilriving lfarn. Clas- sen uon firsl place al the inziialionul nicvf, March 26. Al Wynn placed as bfst boy flriwr of Ihr meet. Mr. Iomfs leacbes ilrilcrs rrlucalion and is chairman of Ibn safffy council al Classen High School. 1 I i!! 'lime s-X f J., E , fl. 5 So THEN I says lo ber-- You Jorft type 200 uuorrls per minule, blimlfoldedg you Hunk. You 11iiln'l-well, let me fell you . . . The typing maga- zine was just a fron!-Lozely Leon and Bouneing Belly were eomparing notes on lbeir Young Ameri- eans, aml u-e hafefl Io break up lhe session. Mr. f' Leon Trelzell, Blue Iaelzet sponsor, learbes lyping and bookkeeping. Mrs. Beify jarkson leaelwes Iyping aml is senior elass sponsor. ' .y ,-,Atal N ,A .ogg v ,M W' .. f wrt 1 , . 4 ii fl LEX --.. Q. 1 ,,,,,,..., fs . - I ' ln, - -N-.. , Tl lr: ' T ' 49 Well take tfze lmsiness worlc! BUSINESS EDUCATION has received a new emphasis at Classen this year, with a program designed to prepare students for both jobs in offices and for college majors in business. The business machine classes are fortunate enough to have four Friden calculators and four Monroe calculators. These machines perform all types of problem work involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. The stud- ents have gained experience on these and have used the ditto and mimeograph machines for all types of duplicating work for teachers and school organizations. Electric typewriters and manual typewriters are used with dictaphone transcribings so the students may have a knowledge of the different types of transcription machines which are available. Students are being instructed in the opera- tion of these machines so they may be able to rake an office job involving the use of these machines. The objectives of the bookkeeping course are to give the student an overall view of the complete bookkeeping process so that they may be capable of keeping records on future jobs. This course gives the students a knowledge of terms and con- cepts of the business world, which are not directly connected with bookkeeping, but are important to any future business- man or businesswoman. In bookkeeping, the students study ways of keeping personal budgets and records for their in- dividual use. They also study the method of record keeping for both small and large businesses. Besides bookkeeping and business machine classes the stu- dents with a business career in mind are offered shorthand and typing. When the students have finished the course, they should be able to obtain a good job. -34- SUE MAHANEY, on line one, is really giting the word lo Lonnie Phelps, on line Iwo. Darlene Owen, in fb! middle, is lllliy transcribing. Mrs. Carolyn Cluclt, s, Y ,IQ-'. lf Cy storm. who ffarbrx businrss nlurhinrs ami shorthand, is busy supcrrisiug lbs' job. I J .5 ' SHARON DK KENS am! Franrrs Lrmguuorfb hare allied, IIKIJV-L will IIVRINJ, lm! Mrs. Clark xays, I 1lnr1't rare ulml llw umrbinr my 2 pluv Z arc11't S. i 4 .tix J.-, .,. rf' ' , a +, MRS. BRANSON, brunt' of Ihr lmxinvxx Jffpurlrmvff, bin jus! fouml a nrisfakr on Nuury MMM pnpvr. If must ban' fwfr: .1 tvrriblr our! Thr poor flwikl Jorsxfl Jarr lack up: :br balm In .vcr Mn. Bnmmu fry. -55- Tam x LITTLR Mm Ixrglaml Don Brymt uturr' ru-rulfu frm! dau Jrnlofislrnlfx bu ronrrpllon 0 prcszflmtzal lrrbrllqzzrv Xl bm hafbrr rriurns br ull! probably ban' a brnkrn Irg Xlks LIIA BOOHER aitfudanrr rlfrlz grrrlx the excuse wllb lfn usual fkrphrrsm If musl bc' a gooff pm' bcrausr Ldllcyllf Hmrx al 0 nr fharqe 0 ibn 0 :rr anim Josrnl :rem so wrj Huy If nl falzr' ibm' bclfvrl Tummy 'nukz' up Ihr slam 36- xrmq HAVING ALI Ibn texts and an n0ln1rz'mc'r1Ix lo run 0 0 11 mzmeograpb marbmv keeps IN aides lflze Sblrlry Lfu is am mrmelle Pnddg busy Tim rs pus! om' 0 Ihr' many Juilrx ptr fnrmml by Ib? 0 :rf aides It - A . , 4 . '.--15, 5, UI W!! 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Clasxvn Jlmlmlx vnjoy painl- ingx anil ilixplajx llfslgrlril in makz' Frvnib nmrf infer- mfing. Bvlou' an' luo Xflllllfllfl of FYVYILII, Linlla Collins : Milan-u-1 Tm: YULE liflr sf-asnn found goin ORBIT ,fluff rushing io nzwl our firisf llfaallznr. Tbrsf' lmxy siaff mrnzbrrs arf: Elainr Rogfrr, Grnr W'lufllr, anil Bcity Krnny. By fha way, uc' mr! our flraillinr Ulm only J X x nm' u'f' mr! all yrarj. 55 N 'tx Y. N ' Grail -'v-:f AMONG Tin. Folu IGN languages offrrml al Classrn, Spwiflj is our of fbi' favorites. Mrs. Ellitlflffh Lamb, nm' of ihr faroviie tfarbfrs af Classrn, lvarbrs Ibis subjfff. Sbr also lcafbes Englixh and ix sponsor of Ihr Starlrl pep rlub. if ,38- aml fully Amlr. ,,,,,f-.M I5 LM 9.4. ...Q -an ,... D1 AU OR AI,IX'l P Tha! IK ffm' qnrvflmi. lflvn Ifmugfi tbf'-3 an' nn! nicaf, Ibrlr fvllnu 5l11.lz'nf5 ll H11 Hwy uurr, 'TIIPIQ to spel CLASSEN HIGH SCI-IOOL'S Language Arts depart- ment is one of the most complete in Oklahoma City. Students receive elemental as well as advanced instruc- tion in such subjects as English, French, Spanish, Latin, speech and journalism. Since English is one of the most important subjects offered in high school today, the English department has tried to give students a balanced curriculum in all phases of the subject. Grammar is studied with strong emphasis on parts of speech, correct sentence structure, and punctuation. Although grammar is important, the study of English would not be complete without litera- ture and composition. College professors complain that most freshmen do not have a good background in com- position, so Classen is trying to prepare its students in the fundamental writing skills. Classen offers Latin, French, and Spanish in its foreign language program. Projects in the various language classes give students an added interest in the foreign country and its customs. An introductory course to languge is offered to eighth grade students, encourage- ing the students in taking a language later in their high school program. A variety of speech courses including drama and debate as well as public speaking, provide an outlet for all prospective orators, speakers, and debators and would- be thespians. Students in the speech department partici- pating in state, regional and national tournaments re- ceived recognition, winning trophies in several events. Both beginning and advanced journalism are of- fered. The students receive practical experience by be- ing reporters and photographers for the Classen Life, a monthly publication edited by the journalism students. , , n Ciugfwlvi-. WRITING CLUB-Sealed: Marilyn Stfwarl, jean Bonney SFHHIJ raw: lon Harrell, Mary Lou Brutlily, Bill Bullis, Alia- Sulli- tanl, Sherri Miller, Mike Miller, Vina W'imli'v. AFTLK Timm: srnzfxlerx of moving from pillrr lo posl, Ihr' speech ileparlmrnt finally found a borne land Iwo leachrrnb The .rpeefb room 127, maker up for all the waiting. Mrs. Bonnie Dexsaurr, speech and tlrlialif leather, ann' Mr. lamrs Sleuarl, leather of speech and ilrama, give their plans a Iborougb going ozrr brforf' tlrparling for lbr New Orleans iournanenl. Yearbook students, on the Orlzil staff, gain valuable experience learning about lay-outs, organization, photog- raphy and copy writing. - X --05' -.av-4 Presser, Ron Blalark, Nant-y MrNall, anti Mika Krasnou prarlirr a sown' from a play tbry :mul for .1 context. -59- QX MR. JIM Forlenberry, English feather, yearbook sponsor, Blur Iarkel sponsor, ana' Senior sponsor, ami Miss Lorraine Bell, beau' of Ihr' Englisb ileparlmenf, Honor Soririy anal Crralirr Wriiing Club sponsor, Jiseuss one of tbrir daily problems while Miss Bell gives Mr. Forienberry some neu' English maierial. THIS YI-AR, Classen's library bail 1,500 neu' books ailileil lo its sbelzes. Looking ozrr serrral of lbese books are: Mrs. Kalbleen Ryan, leather of Englisb and Frenvbg Dr. Aggie Boyrl, Englisb fearberg Miss Rufb Snell, learhrr of Lalin and foreign languagesg aml Miss Unferfb, Classerfs Librarian. lr. 'fm NM -40- LIBRARY Amis: Fran! row: Mike Dalis, T071-'X' Prvssrr, K, Roy fours, Toni Cobbs, Marilyn Egan, Iarkir Mark. Svronll rou: Iamre Inhnsmz, Darlene Ourris, Sianlry Bozarlb, Dre Furray Guenilolyn Hifles, Duigbl Tern. Q,-gms 7 2 , , x iff V ge nf' ' fue K ax semors s are top czwar 3 EX EN BI IWIGI R IIHXN f RAIJLAIHINC from high school IS grzelumm, xxxth honors At Classen the semors vxho gradulte xxlth the top xxx xrds em llx yust claxm to haxmg xx orked hlrd for three years on thexr studles and furthermore to hmxlns, eontrlbuted thlt somethlng extra to the School xxhneh seems xlxxxys to ehxrlcterxze the top students ln mx sehool Some of the xxxlrds carry Speelll elsh stnpends to help nn the expenslxe process of gettlng stxrted ID eollege but 111 exrrx honor and prestnge Slnee the flrit elxss L,I ldLllILLl from thls school the most eoveted wx ard has been the Anton H Cl1ssen Cold Nledxl folloxxcel elosely by the other xxx lrds set up hx the Cllssen fxmllx lfter xxhom the school IS named Although the n 1l11 es of the xxx lrds xx ere chlnged nexxhxt lxst xelr ft nelude me lla I3 Clue Axx xrdj thex stall ezrrx 1ll the trulmon thmt has made che mme Clmssen Hugh School honored n1t1omlIx Other .lvxlrds thlt rxte IS top prlles for semors to earn 1re the Cnxlord Phllmthroples Axx1rds m math 'md scxenee, the Selrs Roelxuek Ioundltlon Seholxrshlp the Clvltnn Good Cntxzenshxp Xxx1rd mel tht nexx Lxnn Riggs I'n3,Ilsh Axx lrel xx hleh the Qlxssen PTA h1s 1n ntut cl this xe r IIXI XIII Axrox II Cl xssl NI IWIIIIAI OI Iloxou .mauled m morx ol Nlr Anton Jsstn o the semor s u tent I, me the ,greltext promnse of worthy eonern hutmn to the prog.,ress ff rld re,1xon strenqth of elurxeter ree x of seholzrxlxnp letxx S f rhlllp around 1cluexements 1 NIORII HIIXNIHRUP um lxemmex am ehcmmrs HOV ARI? SXIVI H 'slow H Lmssrx xxfuxrm aw .xrded to n semor 0 Vi I0 LS I leadership seholarshnp and allarnund cxtnenshnp Sr ARS Ron noe is Foexnfx HON 91 uoxmxsmv or lc-nderslnp seholarshlp and LIIIILHYIHP '57 NXNLX ILXIORI 1 C ass x -Xxxx aw mrded to ,1 Qemor Llrl vm 0 rates hugh ln lea er Sx1O.1fN1lP Jn J around extucnxhxp D -XX ID PITTS CIXITXN Gooo CITIZYNWHIP Xxx xxn awarded to a xenxor rankmg hush seholarshxp ltad rshnp and tharaeter -41 XIXRION HI, I II RFII I D bxxtoxo PIIII xx IHROPII xx um nx.1rhem,1t1es ,mn phxsles X H -XXX THORN Ixxx Rrofs Irxousn K xx xklv xxx arded x tx en I-X to the :emo xx ho stored lxxghtst on Com pe mxe ne xi exarm 11 Mons 493 H1 QI'OQS M148 THE CRIFS OF It s a pass or Block that k1ck wsll mvarlably brmg forth energetxc reactsons from any and all football enthusxasts The crlsp Autumn a1r 1s fslled by the vosces of spectators srressstnbly dravsn to the sound of toe meetmg plgskm Classen s football team showed the beneflts of ex perlence thls year endmg then' fnrst season m the Capntal Conference vnth 1 4 vson 6 lost record Two Classenltes were selected for the All Con ference football team and two more received honorable mentlcn The seven Capntal conference coaches elected by unammous vote Tom Doohttle and Nell Underwood recexved honorable mentnon Although tougher competmon faced the Comets as they entered the Capltal conference the team f1n1shed the season w1th a better record than that of the preced mg season The passes of Tlm Allen and Jack Hayden compnled 1 total of 1 152 yards to 584 yards galned by opponents m the a1r Passes also accounted for 14 of Classen s 31 touchdowns TIM ALLFN charges mio dangerous lerrrfory gaming a w jarzfs be are Ibn' Cenlral Cardinals close 111 on him Wi-we MR Bon MISTPLL mark o Classens oolball leam lhrs pas! year gnes flu' bark mll some pmnirrs on Ihr banllmg 0 Ihr ball Thzs uas Loacb Mlslelr s zrsf year 14,116 lbs' Classcn Ieam and lbelr team record fzrozrs be lil a goof 1012 Hr' IS ro sponsor of Ibe Boys O Club On the ground the Classcn backfneld showed thesr runnmg abllnty bs rushmg for 1 637 yards and makmg 121 fxrst dovx ns as compared to the opponents 114 The Comets ended the season suth 191 po1nts whxle our com pet1t1ons total came to 158 The grand total m yardage was 2 789 yards whsch IS 259 yards more than our op ponents 2 530 THE 1956 SEASON Cl3SS6n Oppgnenf Tulsa Edison Crescent Southeast 14 6 Z0 51 46 13 6 26 21 6 12 7 21 12 Northeast U S Grant Harding Central Tulsa Edxson Iohn Marshall Casady -42 3, .fx in I, Y K . 4 . 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A K A f I 'N ' ' ' ' K ' L ' I A lla www .1 f l.1.,.'1 1.1.1 ., flilx, ,ff ffffvlylj In Pri 114 MMM from .1 ghncc .lt I ' '.l'ml, 1 4' ' '- ' flfwfff- Q1 Id h.1x'u .1 lull next f'C.lI'J. IIN :X Url Cl X NY Thr .Uf f'fff ff.l1,l17! f f.1x NIYIQ1 flrrl ffffmfz 11-f fff' 1l.1Q.1r1 fu lurk l,.I1.lz'l1.Qf1l'Y ll 1 Nw u.: my 1.13. lfu' fl'Jwl1 .1'1 ru! U1 r.'. 11 ..'w ffm rn. 1.'f 1 Mn! ffvA ffm! nu! f'u!4.l In all flu' f nfl nu .fn IV 4 lfw wf'. fri. 'x BACKFIFLD Knfclmg Wan Iell Caibvy Lonnu' Phelps Siamfmg Don Bryant 07713 Bfalarfz Duk Waicrs jack Hay dvr: Tzm Allru Frcf Warnrr Coarb Bob Wnhlf ENDS ANU Tackles - Front ron: Larry Fnnf, Rlflldhl 1111111- Jirl, Amfy Inlwrzmn, Neil Umffr. wood. Srmml mu: Tommy Mor- gan, Terry Html, Bill Lunsfonl, Dale Roafb, luv Kuhn, Dirk Cbralunmf, -44 GUARDS AND CKNTERS Front Sultan Comb Hamm T1 f ard Durglaf 7c'rr5 m Clrason nm Horuzl Suomi ou Cary Frans Nflkr Llslf' fvnrgg Dabnkz' 1 L 'A , V I . . Z4 W y I' I Rrm: Crm' MfFadJrrr, Mike . , f ' I' nf , 'A W ,N T1 1 . I ' 'Z. R ': Y .itsg l ,wwf 353 ,,,'- omets score an Hmfvmr Wulm, 2 A111 Hmmm FIDIORD lull ll 1 n X1 -XI m Jr r In npr lin wg Jrnuqh lit fmt X I1 1 r 1 S C 1 K 1 r I Comr sf 156 57 BASKETBXIL C llsstn Opponent C ltlmolxc lllrdxns, Central Iolm Nl1I'Sl1lll Del C10 Central orthmst H1fCllHg Anldlrko U S Cwrant Southeast Del C1tx Shan nee U S Grant lolm Nllrslull L S Grant Nortlmeist Nhdvs est C1tx Catholxc Anadarko Southeast Del Cm Nlldv est Cltk 46- 22- ,, A -A b o I! I ,A ' I' - ,, 1 X . C 6 'f . no O 3 ' 2 ' 2 Mx I ev 32 , ,Ig 4 ,C ' e t SX , W, Q A C0 f ' ' ' l wx mu ln fu' nu! fw flu' funk lwul TI. , II NR gv'a1'l'f1ll ju p iv rf 1 lx! 1:5 ,111 at - K- I ll gn ll X ' 1. r 'v n-xpnuxrr nf flu' lvoy U fluff. 111 flu lm hw' Jzxiny ln' T lx rmx lg - l A .f , 33 l. h 52 40 . ' 3 Se KS i' ' 53 57 h A A . 66 39 I 1' S1 40 C 51 34 N . 47 39 . I j 68 52 4 g ' 67 44 . . C 43 38 67 44 ' 1- S4 40 ' 55 41 . . S1 S2 K . . ' 64 36 '..'. 40 4-4 . 1 . 71 39 , ' ' ' ' 1' 66 29 S8 S1 54 44 ' 1' 73 38 . I ' h 1' S7 l eve4 rg game BARIH TRFFS and b1t1ng xxlnds marked the begmmng of mother basketball season A bounelng a1rf1lled sphere knoxxn as the basketball eehotd ln gxmnaslums mn extrx pzrt of the eountrx lox altx xx as exldent throughout tht basketball sea son IS Cllssen students backed thtlr term Xfttr losmg the flrst three games of tht selson tht Comets looked dtspondent The student bodx xx IS bthlnd tht boxs all the xx 1x hoxxtxer and eneourxgatd them SIXITIQ Cheer up' lnhmgs eould be xxorst Sf tht turn cheered up utsuteno h 5,sg.,o'xxos Cllssen unfortunatelx scheduled some dark horse ttlms lneludnng Anadarko Shaxx nee Centrxl DelC1tx 1nd Nlzdxx est Cltx All of these te1ms completed the sea son r1nk1nQ among the top fxxe m the state ln class A or AA Durrng some of the closer games the sp1r1t and pep of Cllsscn s student bodx resounded tnme and tlme azam ltross tht gxm Pep assemblxts for the basketball games xxert espeeullx xxell done The clubs xxorked hard and enatted skxts thlt vxxll be remembered for 1l0I1Q t1me XX hen tht Classen Comets met tht Anldarko XX ar rlors on tht bukttball court Cllsstn s sxx pep clubs ln xlded Xnldxrko Okllhoml Nltmbtrs of tht Nleteor Blue Ilektt Comes Classette Qtlrlet 1nd Rocket pep elubs nude the tr1p ox er ind blek 1n ehlrttred buses Thr Comets xxxll hue prlctlellly the same team next xmr IS thex had thns smson Albert DIVIS Lonnle Phelps md Hoxx ard Smxth xxert the only semors To ent the A squ1d eompetxtlon for thelr posntlons next xelr xxlll be members of the B te1m xxho enyoxed a verx sueetssful seison Clxssen flns slxx these boxs vxxn 15 of Boxs ltttermt, an blsketblll thrs xur xxere T1m Xlltn Xlbert DIXIS Lxrrx Ford lek Hndtn en 'xlCNe1l Harold Nloon NIA Plul I onnn. Phelps Hoxx 1rd Qmlth 'Nell Lnderxx ood md Ind XX mrmr These boxs hlxe Quntd x 'llLl1l3lL txptrxtntt and m tht llngulge of College eoxehes xx ho hlxt hmd 1 bad sea son dtxelopcd character N II LNmRxxoon lx fu I lax, an lush fzlayzr as br rboolx a long IY nu 11 nr ilu fongrou Stsu HARRIX al lm Irzfcr llzneemg mu Bonn 3 Br x L11 1 Hauff nz Tumara Long arzl Bnrxfa Hnuer orizon in xfarl u faxorzie e IR from at 111 lmflulfall gamrs I2 pl tba! 0 1 or 1 I If I :mx 77111713 IOSYFS illl. -A 1 Q I L . , ' - I ,, . . U , s. , . 7 I I B . ' A - rl! ,t I., Y. v V , K ,s L' q .nl ' r' ug.-thinft Y . ' re. ll 1 a V x H L 1 ,Vw , ' s . A . . , - s y - ' 1 .' 1 N s v K , ' ' A v s g x s - s l . . K . , . .. . . , 1 1 1 - v , A , 3 l . K' K .. . .. ' fl 'J , fr in V . 7 I ' .r xfwt. fhnxf W'l1rm'r K rl: 'K r1.f, I Q S h A 1 K L x V - v. 1 VA 1 the 21 frames laved. ff Pa . . Y V . ' . ' ,lu-. flora. I j,l er, Lx 1 'Q ' ' ' - ' ' .Yun fwfr, lm' H 'v, , . ' . ' . ', I ' 'A Y ' ' .V A - ' x K all vrfmrfl rfulrfr'.1.fr'rx, an' m ja S' . 4' 3 ll. Y , , . ', V . Y . , Y T 1 V, x l I ' -Y rf - X A ' x I ' H ' K ' lm Cm IM, wr ,v ' 2 ' 1- IJ , ' ' x L . xfy fl rp rr .ftwplfr re' wr ' ' . , Qi 'Z ' - K. af 'Q R- ' . .Wa . 'al 3 xg rl . s 1 4 . Q is - ! ' Y. f V 55 . .L F A AMX - ' ' x .. f 1, . f, , ,R A A 'K x of 1 i - X ir' 7 ' r- A . , - CLASsEN's junior high basketball team is really up to par. If junior high accomplishments are a basis of determining a good or bad future senior high team, as many say they are, the coaches and students need not worry. At a tourn- ament held in Ponca City, Classen's junior high team competed against other teams from the area. They play- ed such outstanding games that their return from Ponca City found them two trophies and a Junior Olympics title richer. As the boys and coach, John Hawthorn, know, these trophies were not given to the team. They spent a great deal of time on lay ups, free throws, and hook shots prior to the tournament. Only because of this practice, they were victorious. Co- FAPTAINS of lhe jznzzor high baske!- hall Nam, Dm: Cupp ami Kenvzefh Broth, aifnzzrf' Ihr hraullful lrnphizit Ihr' learn won H1 the lllfliflf Oljmpift hvlif in Pmzra Cilg, XIIRGINIA HAW'TIlORN, LIIIJI1 Bailey, Gay Iflilrr, am! Imufncllf Dummfyer, junior high z'l1I'vr1vatlvrv, half' vhnwn lrue spirit af all jzmmr high .Ipurlx vzvnls lhix year. They arf wry prom! of the team's accom- fvlzxhmrnft am! lhrir own neu uniforms. me-JZSL' JUNIOR HIQII Basi-cITBAI.I. TLAM-Front Ron: Cjliarlvr Dlffzmn, Don Moon, Dennis Wvhha, Gnnlmz Van Horn. SKTUIIIII 70143 Dong Tmlil, Churh Nye, Paul Carey, jerry Iizirlwrnlvqr. Thin! mu: Coarh Iohn Hsu'- llmru, Ilnuinil Munrr, Im' Hlfrins, SHI!! ffhufvlirzr, Slut' I'ilfl7l'V, A111671 Marurifh, Hath ,l,'1plrlm1, sfuiliul Hlihldliff. in 'f w-V .4 wi .45 oung omets win umfor ymplcs. .,-.4 We his ,W ,V- S v i - - l 2 9 5 x I ' 1 V ff iq 5 . i . MEX fn 6qV'lf flrrulmk U1 51 -sax Inns c..ROSliX xxn Touwn IDOUIITIII rlrruumfralr nm 0 Ihr slarfmq llmnx nw nz If tr fron u rr will IL Ifl 1 arf' Imlb uulvlam in mbr rt 0 C lastfur rtflmg hum fm b llf My ll 1 Il lluruzq Irs! yar m tb: Capllnl ron ann 4 asehafl leacfs spring spo ts IT I9 S-XID that rn the sprnne, 1 young man s fancx often turns to thoughts of lowe, but here at Classen hrs fancy turns to sports sprung sports that rs At almost anx trme elurrm, the du the school ground rs a beehne of 1et1x1tx On one slele the trlels team IS preptrlng for the first meet of the utr mth hurdlers, pole vaulters broad jumpers and raeers mmghng xuth the shot put men md ehscus thron ers On the other slde the baseball team 1s prwetlcme for that all rmportznt frrst game of the sea son BIIIIHL, prlctrce mer, the mfreld IS qettrng ready for speedx put outs md double pln s, the outfneld IS pre puxne to stop mx bmll thlt lhlglll get past the 1nf1eld md the crteher rs xx zrmrns, up the prtcher and perfect mu thexr srentls ulnth thex hope xull brmg the team through mother successful se 1son md repeat the vrctones of llst xenr Of eourse the ORBVI elelelllne does not per m1t us to m the 1 ctmplete leeount of the team s suns md losses but the eolehes predlct a promlsmg season for the tnrst trme smee 1ts reorgamzatron Classen, IS 1 member of the neu Ctprtll Conference has had 1 xx resthnt: tum Xlthough at flrst both student support md telm iblllfl u ere lleklng the team came through the selson xxxth in ldded mterest ln the sport and the represented from the 112 pound class through the heavy vxelght d1v1s1on Among the other sprmsg sports are golf and tenms Smce the golfers do theur playmg at one of the crty golf courses therr progress rs not easrly observed, but early matches show that the team has not been rdle The Comet golf team xx 1s x ILIOFIOUS ox er Southeast ln the flrst tour nlment of the selson lloxx ex er the tenms courts on the school ground Ire rn eonstmt use and the tennls players cm be seen hmrel It vs orls nmprovnnsg Illlll' strokes Wmsruxr Ilan Iron! mu Ttrrs Br utr Bu: Anlr Tum Nlmtln Warrl Inulrr 1 L Nlurumu Innes C rnsbs :mms Morgan Seroml mu Iuul Hanson Dm: I1tfl'll'YlYlQflIPI Houarf Smrlfb B1lfL1n1vf0r1 or Ixnfm larry Taylor Yblrf mu Doug Mcxfurray fm Paldlr url Craplam Louth Cflzn Wallarc Duma' ODel1 Carroll H111 Dnle Ho lges Wayne Loggins . f . , l A v , v lg! . g ' - . fs . . . . K- ss 1 'nl V' Y ' I la ' i e - Y - 1 , . . ,. X' , , ' v A A 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' f we V 1 v 1 . , ' K K -A v it i - t t ' v I vs ' ' 1 1 - s ' ' A v A - - ' Y X yy . ' D .. 1' . . N . , ' 1 4 ' ' , - . H , Y. KM . 4 ' ' ' ' . 4 , ' ' ', 4 . . ' 3 . '. . I ' , . I , . m is 4 V I 'V V H x Q I y 1 5 A needed experience for next yenr's team. All weights were L , L , v , . M ,- f uf, -Q. t ,A I. ' K , A h ' ' - mx ' . .uf fvlfll I ' ' IQ. 1-H' . f iq . ' . mr' ', f I . ', ur' .1 ' ,ui ' rr 1 4' ' 't ils ' t ' .' . ' K 1' , kfylu L ,, I K , Q , . ', : 'V N ', 1 A, , ' , ' ',Itr . ' , . H T. H' . .'t ': ' , ' . 'A , l ' , Y if t,l ' ' , . f I . 4 l 'Z ' '. I' 1'fL ' W, ', ' ' , ,' -',', ..50.. 1-K x ,,,.-,4, f,s . 4' 1 ,V ic, . f 4' XQMS 'L 'GW' 52 1 7 . f 1 4? I H1 G51 -755+ I Q w ,gm I5,xs11m1,1 Tins-Ifrruzl mu: lurk Huylvn, B111 Bnzurfb, Gvorgv lhlmlxr, Inn Ifnlry, Dun Bvyanl, Clmrk firmly. Srmnd rou: Tfm Allyn, Nfzkr Kmwmu, jnbunqy Shznmizs. Max Paul, Duigbt Tum, ,HPI Glmmu, Cfnurlv Hamm Twlffml. Tbml wuz B111 Wurnfv, Alu Tlmmuv. Huff: Il'V7Il'QxH1, N1-il l'ml1'runn.l, Dull' Rfwlf, Fnul W'urm'r. Z . J 5'fTX QMM, V . 'ff Y h Q Q Qiwm l Riff' , il ii f ' ll 1 4 ml ' K A W. N5-M , 2.5 ex N. W, nity? , V ' .- 'wan ' . QW -ianafy ' Qvv, N, Ar- .wlbt DWIGHT Tuuw knock: a long fly to rmfvr fn-l.l. Don Brwrzl, raltlnr, is amazal al the improwmfnl in Duiglvfs bdfflllg azrragf' Ibis xmxon. EP .. 'i 'Ls Sai 'famusnwi' '! 'f' ff Jr' ' Tru ALLEN, pilrhrr for the Cnmrt tram, zuimlv up for 11 migbiy pilrb. Going! Goirzgf Gnnrf . . . Ball four. Tlvr Comrls an' f7ff'Lll!'lI'.l fo uqirx firxl plan' in in Cuprlnl Cf0Yl'f!'Yt'Vll'f fbi: Axrar, Tlwq um: thrir flffl fluff' gumrs of flu' sraxon. ...Sl- - H u , .,- ,' I ' X A 1 f 9 1 X Q r IJ IS , I x 2 s I Q I wx Tax ' ' I x x ,X ! A To QUOTE lack Love Im all choked up W' eel that this would alxo be Mayor Parks rom ment 1 he were in a posrfzon to speak KH is WKIOR Puux Tom I-Ianm lark Lolo aml Ice C nrrrll members o Ihe gal feam Ialu' fum oul from lhelr prarfnfv In pow for flue ORBIT tamwaman The golf lram had an unfvlamllng season anl wma Ihr mfn1l1r'rs are all yunmrs ihry urll be returning lfflrrmru mx! gmr omets compete m trac tenms, and go! ON Youn MARK' Gel sei' Go' The lrark leam pralfzres at one 0 then a remoon semous If uon wzeral honors In wig mul: ana' also nprrxeuted Claxsru af Ihe vlale Iournamenls The members 0 Ihr Irark fram uho are shoun are Pushmataha Lesler ohnny Blalack Andy ohmon and Dapnl O Dell i 52 . 1 4 xx '22 Q .f . . , V . X' 'A P I 1 b - VZ' ll. an V A Nils 4 4-wgmzf, .V ,V-at , Q' 36, ' l. ' A e :fe I It , , if ,- fp 9' gif , , . 1. A ', ' 4 9 , f f , Q L, 0 jg . . . - A f , , f 1 - 1 , V , I 1 y I , 'l new a e ' Q g K X li im, i if TRACK TEAM Front mu Sine Frshcr 70773 Hem! 1mm3 Wforgan Tommy Morgan lfrrg Thomason Pusbnzalalna Lrslcr A1113 Inbmon labn Colilu Sffon! ron Doug Toll Jr Innm3 Hola David ODf'1f Tomng Doolzltlf amvs Crosby Ron Capibau. Iaul Hanson Coazb flux Wallacr Thin! mu Larry Taylor Norman Wblle or Kuhn Chuck N3r 101111 Park Paul Carq Dazrl Granlbam Mika' Morgan Drum P1TTs Suomi' 3ear lzllfrman rfally has a racquet going CTvnr11s o foursr' TINNIS Trau Dau! Prllv ubn Puryar Houard Smith Rnbarrl Nfaullm Tb: Irnrm' ham prarfnrd fbrrmqb ram xnou alll slfrl lurzng a 131111 ul Oklahoma sprrng to pfr rr! fhmr slrok v teal , f tcr 11 5 ,mn Borinfv 0 das Bayhava ' 1 iam 10 Mg. 15 sbe'S Sale the V V V TMELL WFS , V umpire, S113 ,am uon Gym base. Bwham Xniii at bat. Tb' Sofibuiiiruils 19' jrom 111 V 51,5 fm brrtur Norfljwesf in the ' MrMuYY43 LV. by rlcfvativlil , .bampxons fl' :IIN 4 A VV V .. V V . T Ti f the baske'fh H Nami mgliiitfj fain 0 05ifi07'- V' ' f- Canon:-1 CURTVSV iii! Centval'S Yonge Vai? Mtramdinflfy Shoo for two points agfgytime, 32-29. Car0b3Zpft-laiors. the Same in anulifc interesting 'O 'H t e ing fofm uns q RUTH RUSSELL, Sur Homngimz, und 1111-3 Hau lfmvn, outxlamlmg members of Cln.rirn's suzmmmg team, ilvniorxttaff fimilamvrilaf illws 10 fbi' rex! of Ihr flats. The xulmming lrum took .rrrrnzil plan' in the diy Juim mfr! anil alto rerrflril Ibm! fwluir at the slali' Iournamenf. lr 'V .V VV an , 3 NANCY ELMORF nv1il1anetSmi1h mrarurr fbr beigbl of Ibn nrf before' prarlirmg al our of fluff aflrrnoon Jfxsionx. We ilmfl knou uliy Ibm' are measuring ilg they prob- ably u'0n'l gr! ffm' hall mfr anyway: Qtr S go for sports CLASSEN CAN BE very proud of its girls' sports pro- gram this year. After only two years of working to- gether, the girls have produced teams that work together efficiently and almost professionally. Last summer most of the girls practiced softball at McKinley Park and even played Tinker Field's girls' softball team in order to get more experience and confidence. The experience certainly paid off during the season. Classen was unde- feated in five games and won the city softball champion- ship. When the girls started volleyball, they showed great enthusiasm and practiced long hours after school and on Saturdays and Sundays. XVind-up of the practice season was an exhibition game against Oklahoma Uni- versityls volleyball team, and even though they lost, the girls gained the additional experience that only a college team could offer. The score was 37-29. Fmmces CARTMELL pm-ber and Sandy Connelly catcher plan thexr strategy or the next pntcb The softball team uon the city sol hall fhampzonshzp by gorng through the season unde eafell an a tg way The team also played a mght game wxth North west so that the parents of the players could attend The volleyball team went through the season undefeated wmmng the c1ty volleyball champnonshzp As the gxrls entered the basketball season, many of them expressed doubts as to how good the team would be Thns was the fnrst year that Classen gxrls had gone out for basketball smce they had chosen mdnvsdual sports mstead last year Even though they lacked expenence, they pulled through the season wnth a respectable record Sprmg sports were also xmportant actxvmes sn the team sports class Badmmton, swxmmmg and termxs were popular vuth the gxrls and as the ORBIT goes to press, they are practxcmg long hours for cxty and state tourna ments UDY CRAIG and janet Iohnson runner up last years flly rhamplon sbzp in baflmmton prepare or spring tournaments A In a years cxperzcml Ihr girls haze gnoul pass: bllxlles uznmng stair honors JIAN BONNEY Gloria Glenn and Samlra Anzlrrson members 0 Ihr zollryhall lfam prapifn- sfukrs uul blocks during an a terrmou session Thr 1011,-51,511 tram uas unde rated ulnmng the rxty rhampxonshzp 'Yi 3,--1 2 Y-g lu he l 1 lf lyk L . . . . T - 'pl Q up - llll n In I ...J ' 1 L i- V l - ' ww s N, ' 'in . .- ty s l VX. ' 'mg Q V. .. , .ge t ' -1 r 4 I In J.. ll? K N .X ana! they win. W'ithout the coaches, however, the teams would not have had so much success. Both Mrs. Hoover and Miss Woodruff worked with the teams during the season in complete harmony which added to the enjoyment of the classwork. The Girls' O Club, made up of all the girls who had lettered in either a team or an individual sport, spon- sored many activities during the year such as selling concessions at the boys' basketball games and sponsoring mixers and pep assemblies. The club also provided new game shirts for the girls this year and they were very proud to wear them If the games. Student support at home games was encouraging and tx 1s much better than it had been last year Most of the girls xx ho lettered were sophomores and juniors and only mo or three graduating seniors will leave vacant spaces on the team Therefore Classen will have most of this year s team members returmng in the fall Tlir BASKITBAII gamr bcturrn Classcn aml Northeast is so eafztlng that men the srorrlzeepfrs are hazing a hartl time keeping track 0 the pomts From le t to right they are lnnla l'0nl Ieav1Ann ohnson rom Northeast and oey Hawthorn timer .suv tv THE BAsK12TBALL game between Classen and Northeast xs so ex ntmg that men tba srorekeepers are hawng a hard ixme keepmg track o the pomts From le I to rzght they are Lznda Fora' eau Ann johnson from Northeast and joey Hauthom izmer 'bp Miss joAN Woooxurr and Mrs Hoover are dzscussmg the posszbzlxtfes 0 the basketball team s umnxng their next game M155 Wooilruff aml Mrs Hom er uho tenth gzrls physical ezluea tzon are co sponsors of the GH s O lub Tm Orricras or the Gzrls O Club talltl this nm! t I lan utnrz' tltflllflfl but it looks lzhl theg are haunt' a ball mitral l-rom lv I to right branns Cart me Irs srmrvlfr treasurer Gona C um nxt ummlzr mn am amt ohurou Irv! sz-rmstzr res: lrut In 13 Craig first smmvster :ne president aul seroml semester treasurer Namg Elmore second' senzester utr fwresnlrut Carolyz Domecl sefoml semester preszlmt Iran Bovzrzrj serowl vmaxtrr ferrrtaq 56- 1 Qrbzit Queen ll,-XRRIIQTTE PRIDUY, the 1957 ORBIT Queen, was chosen from five senior candidates in .in all-school elec- tion during the first semester. Her .itten olyn Doneeel, l,et.i Rice, Connie Moon more. Harriette was Crowned at an all and was presented with the first copy She was .1 candidate for Football Queen of the senior class. lior the past two years it l1.1s been .1 in.ite .1 member of the ORISIT stiff for dants were Car- and Niney El- sehool assembly of the ORBIT. and is secretary custom to nom- .1 candidate, and Carolyn Donceel, the URBIT business manager, was chosen this year. Connie Nloon, .mother enntlidnte, was elected liaskethill Qveen later in the year. Let.i Rice and Nancy Elmore have also been active in school activities. 7- Z 1327 Wm 'Mv- CAROLYN DONCEEL NANCY ELMORE Orblf Qzwwz Cauclzdate OVl7lfQll6Cl1 Camfzdafcf LETA RICE CONNIE MooN Or bl! Queen Czmdzdate Orbn' Quccvz Candzdalc Af- gpfvw T '1' 59 mg 903 is fl, L H LEE AND GWEN SIMPSON ClJOYItYKIl1g and ueen BETSY NEWCOMB CONNIE MOON F001'baIlQuec'11 Baflzc'ibaI1Quc'e11 -60 www QT' 'S 1-7 pf 1 W HIINIY XVUUI Boys O Clul2Suzffhfarf N axc Y MCNAT r Mrimr zlrcn W1 GAY LLDER Roflcf ucuz SHERRY ENGLISH Blur Iacket ueen gb' I-, -o 'D 4'---Q, RV 5, K fi 'U' -!...I'1,b BRL-'NDA BRFVVER Susnf HARRI-Y IDIANY HOWARD Mrlmr QIHTII Caiuliffalz' Ifnnlfvall f2lll'l'7l Cfamliflafc Bmkullrall Qmvwz Carm'iJafP TAMARA LONG SHIYRRI Tull 1 FR F1 Amr ROGERS Mvlmr QZlFF7l Canzfidalz' .Uvfmr Qzmwz fjtllltlfdllfl' Bfm' Iurkvf Qzuwn Candidufr' 99' Y ...pw 1 fww 49 -'K f 7 tl 1-.fx . J 4 1 .FN X..-' f Lrxrm BAILIIH Doxvfx I xnmx KXTHY NORRIS BETTY RFED Rnffff zzfrn Candldalf Rrufzf Ouwn fxurzdldafr Rm Lt I CJHPF71 CNl171tIIl1!1lC' Rod fl ufmz Candldalrf HOWARD SMITH genmr Hlgb Sfmffnf CTOIHIFII Prrvldlnf fi- -as-Q, G LL S 891178 VOST OI THE IUN of gomg to school comes not from the remdrns, md xx rltnng., routlne but from our ICIHIIILS rn LXIFI eurrnculzr 1re1s These clubs gnve us 1 ehlnet to get together xxlth our fr1ends for fun IS utll ls mor QDVLIHIZIIIOYIS at Clzssen fall m three general eltegornts SCFVILL honor 1nd spmt Servlce clubs for thls xemr 1re Anchor Club Cmwpflre Gxrls, Horlzon Club luturc Teachers of AITICFIC1 r Red Cross lxex Club Ir Hugh Student Counerl Sr H1gh Stu dent Counul Slfetx Counexl and Offxce Alds The sux pep elubs at Cl1ssen proude the school mth pltntx of spnrnt Thex 1re Blue Jackets Class tttu Comes Xleteors Roekets md Starlets The neulw orgamzed Chess Club also eomes under thrs headlng Honor clubs .lt Classen mclude Ir Hngh Honor Socxety Sr Hxgh Honor Socxety Ir Hrgh Honor Math Bovs O Club Glrls O Club NIL fNat1onal Forenslc lmgutj 1nd Nl1t1onalThesp1ans B1 x FRANIKIIN lunmr High Slmfznf Cuunrzl Pnmlrnl 65 CAROLYN DONCLLL treasurer err3 Tbonmwn IIL4 fvrrnlrrzl Houarl Ymllb fmultn! 11111 Hr Suanson vponmr of Ihr slzulrul rounrll :bn our nforfs auf rwnls rom lefnf furmq 1116 xfar 'vs 'Rim fWoxJ'a Sunni Yoev thru TUUI UNIOR HIGH STUIJFNT CGUNCIL Front row Paula Iwx Stone Sharon Ca ee Rzehard Ireton Row two Vtkt Fzleen Barnes Mfke McCarty Rzchard Armstrong Row egy MzConnell Naney Farmer Charles Tompkzns Payne Bobbi Chastain wr X JUNIOR HIGH STLDENT COUNCIL Front row Io Cowlmg udy Longmore Sherr1Suhre Edna Wotrzng Rou two Mare Appleton George Holman Eddze Thomas Karen hu-holx Rou three Doug Todl Howard Moore Ken Broek Ben Franklin Iohnny Tucker Simon HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL Front rou, Marge Hayden Diane Howard Martha Bell Howard Smzth Row two Ton: Cobb: Iohnna Sue Reynolds Brenda Brewer Paula Paulson Row three Betsy Newcomb Brute Albro Ronme Reagan Dirk Cheatuood Stu ent ounce AT THE BEGINNING o thx: sehool year the Iunzor High Student Coun eil set to work on one of the bzggest progerts o tht year urztzng a zonstltutlon They auomplrxhrl thu tavk with lying mlors Looklng mer the HIIYIJFI prayer! arf' Doug Told tnavurer Ben franklin prev Ca ee ure prevnlent SFNIOR HIGH STLDENT COUNCIL Front rou Ann Appleton Cindy Cartmrll Carolyn Donreel Marilyn Stewart Rou two Nancy Hudman Tlsha Iohnxton Alrre Sullnant Sue Hnmng ton Row three Larry Forl Dzrk Ctes Larry Taylor Vonty Hoyt Ierry Thonzafon lznz fltamn ,64T k , . 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Row four: Iaflz Lole, Manly Hoyt, Larry Ford, Marion Butterfield, Larry Taylor, Mike Miller. 5 1 9 sn. .gh- CUSSEI UF! 50801661 'duh i 4 XVHLN AT LAST uf' vrlllm' ilouw to the rrery day routine aml began lo organi:v our flubs, ue founll two neu' rlubs ball afliled tbrzr names lo the list of serwre elubs. On Ibis page we ban' pirluml lbrsv rlubs aml tbeir rrffiwrs. Abou' are lbe Key Club offlvrrs. They are: Marion Bzzltvrfivlll, srrrrtaryg Houarll Smith, president, Hamr Park treasurer' ani Hon! Hoyt lllt resiilent . , , A . y Y , p . Tn tlw left an' the Anebor Club offirrrs. They are: Tuba jolwslurz, lrcasurur, Naney Mmllvy, prvsnlvrllg 1 I, I nclzor ANCHOR CLL'BTF70Y1f rou: Suzanne Holmes, Quiila Veslal, Pamala Shirley, Barbara Weber, Mary Weber. Rou' lu.o: KatlJ1 Hill, Ellen Cnsfon, Anne Mar' bury, Mar1lynEagin, Pal Gentry. Rau tbrvr: Nanfy Smilb, San-, .lra Poole, Tisba Iobnston, Toni Cobbs, Mary Lou Bra.l.l5, Nanvy Ml-Jlry. twin? 'Aw' V' Q ,. K1 L agen, 9? 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Row lu'o: Cynthia Moursa, janix Capps, Karen Robin- mu, Bene Wlzlxon. Roux three: Kathi Hill, Pat Gentry, Roberta Reeil, Carole Chastain. Row four: Betsy johnson, Brenda Brewer, Sum' Harlzig, Allen Hill, Peter Raxkins, johnny Tufker. HONOR SOCIl.TY1I'iY071f row: Diana Loeffler, Marilyn Stewart, Inblzy Plexs, Nancy Elmore. Row tu oz Lou Ann Reagan, Carolyn Doneeel, Fraizees Longuorih, Darlene Owen. Row three: Paula Paulson, Ken Bell, john Dans, Donna Burrit. Row four: David Pitts, Harry Holeomh, johnny Slamalis, Monty Hoyt, Dirk Cies, Mike Miller. CHARACTER DARIAN Gnamr, Dick Cies, Sherri Miller, Bill Bullis. and jon Barrett took thc leading roles in the National llonor Society initiation this fall. Ifach speaker represented a different xtation in the club such as scholarship, leader- ship, character, and service. O1 I Ill Arm sk! mn! mu: DU A1111 Chyjvrzrzf, Iiurlum ,Njyplvp .N'.1m x l'njmp, .Hum ffm W 00.f. Rnu lu up I-'Urn ffuxfwz, lgl,nm RMU VX. IJbl'1 PM M, Kalb: Hzff. 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I ' x I 1 TS 9, A I' fy unzlor ?f1'gA onor 77Zaz'A ILNIQR I'IIGH Hoxmx Ninn-Fvffw.' vwu: Y.1.'uv:f Swim, , HY.. ' '.'z '. ' , .1.Jf.. 'fl mff: Inq Drgzpwf. Cw,f.'.'f .',1 Xffzwu. 514-.Jw RL.ffv,f'w. Im'-u In-fu. Run flwrr: Lu , Iiffzuv.-us. Ilfsvfw uH:'i'fv'J, Cimfzr V . , V l7..f:-ww. C.:rff:yv1 Plum: Rf-11 'f 11 R..f'.1r.f Iwfvr-fws, Ism .1 N, . .'.!,:1 XI.n'.11.'.f , lvlwv Sxvrxw. Guy IVJFIM S-'fzjfwr hwwfwfrq or C2 C-J -1 ga O , .W ,, S W.. x .f if ,ff Fronl row: Indy Hrriry, Sum' jones, Arm-lie Graham, Lynnaia Quvnzer. Rou' luv: Marilyn Slrwarf, Gayli' Goodwin, Blanche McMillan, Barbara MfMurray, Row lhrrf: Ianix Capps, Carolz' Garreii, Suzanne' Holrnax, Karrn Rohinmn, Sharon Hammonds, Sharon Garrrii. Rau' fuur: Sur Hoisfington, Tisha Iohnsion, Suv Cherhovxky, Gloria Hallmarlz, Carol MrCarIy, Rayrhvl Chalburn. Clfflphfe Clfl OI't.ZOfl GALAS THE CZAMPIIRIQ ANU HORIZON CLUBS al Claxsen are divided into Ihref' groups. Misx joan Wooilriiff, sponsor, poinls ou! pointx of inlerrsl in Ihr manual Io thc Ihree presidents of the lhree clubx. The prcsiilvnis arf Gloria Hallmark, Amelie Graham and Sue Cherlzowky. 1 ,- l 4 f.. 'ir faaxxl g FNLN Tnoumf IT dm' haw a slou' start Clasxrrfx Buy: O Club made 11 or time los! in Ihr' Irs! wrizvxlar, during Ihr wrnnd srmmlrr. The firsi Ihing Iauard nrgauizalion uas Ihr cledion of offlrrrx. To Ihr ugh! an' fvirlzirml Ihrir rlmirf. Thrg arf' Gmrgr Dahvilzv, lrraszirvrg larry Thonzamrz, fwrvwiilruig Dm: Bryarff, Lim' prrsilrnt au.l Lmmir Plwlfrf, vrfrf'far3, ff 3, BOYS O C1Ul1w1'11111f 11114: M151 S11H1111. Inf: H.15.f111. Y1111 AH111, Tum Hamm, 171112 Csf11'11!uf1I11f, D011 Q Hr3.111!, li11f1 A11.f1', 111111 H111'111fL. 131114 W'.111'1w, R11f1,11f YI,111f'.f111. '1 1'1m H1111 1'1, 11111 Cfv11lf1j. Rflll lun: IJ1111111' I'f1rff11, 1111.11 l11l11:1f111. l,1111'q1 IJ.1f11L1'. 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' f It , ,ac ep ans Classen has two outstanding pep clubs for senior high girls, the Classettes and the Comes. The Classettes, founded in 1942, has continued to grow until the two clubs now have approximately equal membership. The members have loyally supported all Classen projects and contributed to the school spirit by group attendance at Classen athletic events both at home and away, They also sponsored pep assemblies preceding home games. One of the Classette traditions is the annual banquet given in honor of the members of the basketball team and their coach. Since the reorganization of the school has brought ll decrease in school enrollment, the banquet has been co- sponsored by the Classettes and the Comes. The club sponsors are Miss Ruth Wooten and Mrs. Mary McCain. is a af -' . . ,Q fee 3 y , 4 fTopj-Fronl Row: Nanry MeNaH, Nancy Elmore, Sanilra Wilsofl, Marilyn .Barre1f. Seroniz' ron: Martha Seaton, Kay Carler, Sandy Brvinzfielil, Carolyn Diigger. Tbiril rout Lynn Divan, Libby Pleas, Margaret Leuzx, Anne johnson. Fourlb mu: jerry MeKn1glJl, Ieannrlle Priilily, Wfhiiney Wzclllf, Elaine Rogert. Carolyn Cook, Gloria Hallmark. Fran! mu: Virgil' Prmnils, Sally Brrry, Gloria Real. Diana Locfflrr. Si-iun.l rnu: Sanilra Poole, Carolyn Pearrr, Sm' Sfewarl, Paliy Draper. Tbiril r0u.': Alive Sullnanf, Betsy Pearre, Carolgn Samara, Marilva Mafifavux. Fourth mu: Susie Harlzey, Kay Wfallwr, Vina Wfinilrx, Fran Ezanx, Sum' Dimliftlv, Tamara Lung. 2 f Y.-7 1 X T l if 'l 5 rd Fi LK, 'Rv , Myy l Tm TOP FOUR UFIIKIRS firtl and svrrnzil xrmexler nf lbe Claxsellet are: lane! Inlinmrig Carolyn Curllxg Bi-wrly Moore: Qanilra Ifmilvg anil fmruxiilvnf, Nanny Mr'Nall. The sfmntors are Miss Ruin Wannlen anil Mrx. Mary McCain, l'rrinI VIII!! Blanrfn' Mulllllari, Nancy Farmer, Anilrea Mr- lfl.ler'r3', Rmiz' Hlafrr. Seeuml mu: Bene Wiltfiri, Mary Wel1i'r. lulia Cfluar, Iam' Druar. Tlnrd rnu: Phyllis Klein, IfllHllSf' Turner, Carolyn Srnlffv, lnily Anile. -741. T' Iron! wuz Xumy Mmm, Nunrj KYDNH, Burfum W'L'fu'r. fwfr! W'uH.1n'. Sfrrnnl fill! Num Noazvlc, Suffix Sagf, Hxzvrfry Hmm: Bvflbx Kunrzry. Tbznf mu: I'4'ggy Quill, Guvf Holrrmzlv, liuflx HIlffA'VflA'lJ, R112 1.41 x. I'-Ullffll mu: Brlxy Nrufunzlr, fur: Rrwzw. .V.1r'1fu Bwll, ln' Iivmtfv, .Yum 1 Srmlln, Inn Huuffmru, G assettes Frnrlf wa: 111:15 Cxpfw. R'ffw tJ l1.:gv-JATAJ. jf, Lvl. ,'.' wg. Sf1'Jfm: Clffrr. Quuwf H7142 1,111.11 Ruff. Sur N171 Mm . CkJ 'f. Rwlcfnf. fum Rfuzu. Tfvrf wuz D'l'I'I.I Chnrfx-. IL v'.: ' fish - . . 5. .lvrnu MJ'- fwfx. D.1'.'.1v1 llxfwtf. Fffzzfflv v-nu: Clfffru fyfuivr, C.: ff .1 'S CINYI-. I.n'k:u Mw1':. Tzflxz Ifffwxtwz. L1vz,1'J Hurmfc. Iam L Jil O , C eer omets on. I O ,. '? v Sf'-14' . '19, 3:3- y 'D' lu! ,fn nh X' nhl' I! 5' L Y i, kj v . 11 I NN ANI! Q Lim f.R.'Xlf,, 1lm'rfm.l1'rx uf ffm' Cffuvwllvx, f,,A,tf,A-V Hwy U4-14' VII lfpfnn' u frrfv uxwrrzfvlx. Tfwy lun' n'f4'rl4'J ffnlff .H'IPIl'Yf1'VN. Z, '1 j I w. I x M, 7,1 KONI -55- I A 1 1 A sk ffl Z THI rOP FOLK 0 f Ile C 111 I1 I Pr wlful Tarn Colvin pax! rrwlrnl C aw yn :mu 'Nur I1 brrn 'Vflflrr Sfmlm I A an lf: wfmnmr of Ihr' Cnnnv Vrv 'Ham flavanf Irnuf rm Sbawu Mornmn an-u C rafmm Suonz' mu Lbarfenr Bnlln Nuuq 1115071 Third mu Elcarmr Sm!! uly Hun! Belty Copeland :f hon! mu Carnlm Dans Ixaflm Snnlfauorfh Carol Nhffariy Paula Paulson Suumf mu I xxx Img Mm Szmpsorz Lmlu Ln Carol Smrla Tbzrl mu Ham I rkms Bnnfa Lankfofl Wag Lon Braflg uf3 NI4r1lfflv Inznib mu Iolmna Sur Reyzolds 'Namx Hnfmau Su anm Boxl Ixarfl Frank Nanrg Nffdley Saniru Anlrrmu OITLQS Hou! mu Sur amfs Warzlyu Slfuart Lamlgn Slaton Mane Sborl Seton! rou 'Haw Hun! Barbara H4N1ur ay Kaiblfrn HIU Barbara Bryan Tbznl mu Karrn Robinson Marllr Hagden Lenora Town semi Ann Applcton fourlla mu Warlla Ellgson Iulg Longmln' KIXLIII Pahllu' Lmzla Cavm 'Sum' Hagrs Su anne Holmes 76- OITLQS The first pep club organized at Classen for senior high girls was the Comes. Continued growth in school enroll- ment led to such a large membership that a second club, the Classettes, had to be organized. Friendly rivalry between the two clubs has built school spirit and pride. The Comes have attended athletic events and sponsored pep assemblies as well as joining with the other pep Clubs in selling programs at the football and basketball games and ushering at events in the Municipal Auditorium. The traditional banquet given by the Comes each year to honor the members of the football team and their coach has been in co-operation with the Classettes for the past two years. The club sponsors are Mrs. Della Roberts and Mrs. Mary Geasland. Fronf row: Mary 1,1111 Bramblvll, Phyllis Massml, Linda Foril, Di'Ann Cla-ypmzl. Svrnml r0u': Becky Ogilvir, Linda Collins, Iuilj Klrlcfmlrivk, luily DOJ- von, Tbiril rouf: Ianr fiUf7!7Y, Sm' Cln'i'b0i'xlzy, fully Inner, Indy Illunbfnxlnfv. Fnurllw row: Ivan Bonney, Paula MfCarIy, Sharon Nufl.vgz'r', Sbrrlry Unllrruooil, Vfrginiu Laughlin, Hula Sfout. Fran! rout Anne Miller, Mamlynn Eagzn, Karen Horlxvl, lane! Srnilfr. Smonil mir: Iruvwtfr Ifzvrrll, Kin Inbnxon, Uuiliz ljzmgvfnn, Iam' Wrzlrlrilq. Tbml mu: Beverly Clarify firorgia flllI?IfllJ7t'j'X, Sherri .Willm-, Gayle Gnnjnir, Fnurllr mu: Ciingrr Gtzrbrr, Kilflu Sfunut, Mum Horny, fiurn qlUIfIKUPl, SIJIYIKQ' Lrulv, Tun: fillllbi Tm. CHEERLEADERS for Iln- Comes first 411.1 serond xcrrzfulrr arf Sanilra Anilrrson and Iobnna Sue Regnolils. .V y... lm lov Oiiiiixs of ilu' Blur Iizikwli ,ini-l1f.li': Ihunl Pfllig Biff Sfieflmlg Hf1u.1r.f sllllfllj Iofm Daizig ix-j'iii1.lir1!, ,Vnizly llffiifq ifiurzior, Mr. Inn: Tri'Li'ffq f7VL'llill'Hf, .Nlffci Xlfllirg .Kf7flPIXfI7', Mr. llmmi lw1'fi'i1f1i-fry: .mf fling Smith, 'sm IWW! P0141 lliizul ,NI.1.l.Iux, Glu lirximf, Ifvvi Xlimfclil, Kun Brorlz. SHN -I 14i Idlk Hllb. B1llM1ii'plvy. Hu: lwiiklfri. Hffui1r,f Smlllv. 'lifuril mu: IH Haus, Drury Trlilil, Ifffwizx Cffifilfi, ljpmii fjm-,l,,,L I-'nurllw mu: Avileu Sfuirbr, Gary Smffli, Bm' IIiJ.f, Clwilii' Iiizrffrit. Amfruu Rvrfker, Iobmq Turker. glue gackets 'lihe Blue xlaelxet pep club for senior high boys was organ- ized in 1931. .'xxlIl1OL1gl1ll1C ClUblSl11,'lll'1 purpose is to sup- port .ill sports events, the members have contributed to school spirit during the year by supporting all school proiects .intl sponsoring pep assemblies. The Thanksgiving forinal tlanee was elimaxetl by the crowning of the Blue klaelxet Queen, Sherry Ifnglish, by the Club president, Nllllilf' Hoyt. Sl1ei'1'y's .iltemlants were XY'hitney XY'ulff .intl llliiine Rogers, This dance, :ls well as the BOWCU' Bill, was held in eo-operation with the Meteor pep Club. A joint project of all four pep clubs was Chartering buses to .ittentl the football game with Tulsa Edison and the b.isketb.ill game with Anielarko. The club sponsors .ire Nlr. .lim l'iUI'lL'I1lWL'I'IAf' .intl Nlr. I,e0n Trekell. fs .. K if X x CHU rf PAn1Jtl roor, Im: I't1.l.lli'ff1r.f, air! rbief Builvrllrizziz, Maman 3 B11Hrrf1i'l.f. rim ni fu il llfffi fVIIII7lL' uilfy r0lr1r11'l Stuff, Wlxfvui ffrrml mu: Dun I14'fljA'7HI,QflllI, Iufm Quevizrr, B011 PYOf:Dld71, Guy Pizrkfmrcl. Si'im1.l mu: Dun lflurrl, Iulm Puri, Bnl1Gfm.fHi'r, Miki Brwul. 'l'fwr'.l mu: Gum l'ri1r1i, Mini: HIVIVIIIIKIVHVVI, Illini Plfti, Infw IJLHIN. lwurtfr run: 'larry Iliml. Sinlt f,l7i1!7lllI1', lilfl .Sf1i'lf1m, llfwfg Hflxl, Unk Lim, Miki' Mllfii. eteors Classen athletic teams had the added support of two boys' pep clubs at the sports events during the year. The youngest of these clubs is the Meteors, founded in 1946. Although their main purpose is to support sports events and promote school pep, they also sponsored mixers and pep assemblies. Even though the membership has in- creased considerably since last year, the club is still so small that their dances and socials were held in co-opera- tion with the Blue jacket pep club. Nancy McNatt, the 1957 Meteor Queen, was crowned at their annual Christ- mas dance and was presented with the customary coat inscribed with her name, the name of the club and the year. The rivalry between the Meteors and Blue jackets has ceased temporarily due to lack of members and funds but the club hopes to grow much larger in the next few years. Their sponsors are Mr. James Petree and Mr. Rich- ard Riley. Srotf. This xx a pirlurc' of the Meteor pep assembly before the baxlelball game uilh Anailurkn. Serum! rou: Havq Wolohorz, Ron Harkry, B1llPbiIlipx, Tom Hang. Thir.l rou,': johnny Nylzl, Iames Crosby, Paul Bou man, Sian Exlell. Fourlh rou: lark Low, Marian Butlrrfielil, Bob Paris, Allen Trimble. ft! , 'MQ '14, -as , . ff, aawfi ws., W s ed Tor- Ol'I'ILIRS of Ihr Mvfmrx imtluilvz Pail-prcxzilf-uf, Larry Taylorg Walton Srollg Marlon Brzllrrficlilg Bill Iwzrsg Sponsor, Mr. jim Pr'fVl'l'J fvrrxirlenl, Major Parkq lark Laing and sponwr, Mr. Richard Rilry. Frou! rnu: Grorgv SNIUIY, lohn Park, Clylr Adams, Billy Calvin. Srmvnl ron: Miki' Finley, Ronalil Ragau, Slrzen Millar, Wfalson Srnll. Thiril mu: Iarlz Morrison, Rirhanl Iohumn, lim Padillt-ford, Ma or Parla. I-'ourlh mu: Bill lows, Dm: Voth, Ion Barrrll, Harry Hulnrnzb, Im' Smlfh, Larry Taylor. Front rou: Dzrh W7alrr5, Ronnie Capshau, Izmmy HIII, L. D. Lrluxe. ,V 3' f fy Wm. W Qs fb t 5 f . Y A -4 Q 4 xii' ' 1' .Jr ff' e Starlets The Junior High Girls, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Iiliaabeth Lamb and Mrs. Kathleen Ryan, formed the Starlets. Organized early in 1956, the girls have been active at all athletic events, but especially junior high games for which they were primarily formed. New uniforms have been selected and ordered, but only those for the cheerleaders have been received. The Starlets elected their own cheerleaders who loyally at- tended all games. Tor' P11 ILMI -I mn! mu: I,1n.fa BHIIV3, Gay Iilfvr, Vzrgznza Hau- lfwnn. Iinnniffi DI1V7l!7Ii'Xl'V. Sunni! rim: Arnrlze Graliani, Donna l.ifn,in, Iirlfx Iwrqzwnz, I.1n.la H014 ig Tlnrxl mug Cfrynlfna Moussa, lane! Ilfaikaffx. Quran Slrnlu, Sfmmn Ilnninmnifs. I:0IlYf17 mu: Kay ,Xlrf JVM, K.1Vi'n Kcz1n,l:.fna lvvllfflflg, S1?l'Vl'ISIlIJYF, Aflflfffl' Fr1::1'll, 1L'VlIj7I f5Y.l7Hi1V1. lzrif rnuz Harrie! Morris, Nanry Rcmrifs, Lynnaza Quunzrr, Sharon Hmzva. Svmnil mu: Caroline Elder, Virginia Brfurr, Belly Reed. Truim I'ouz'r'i, Tlairil row: Ann Forrrslvr, janet Jernigan, Suaif Muvallani, S!H'7'1'j' Hunf, I-'nnrfb r0u': Ifllen Neely, Nancy Broth, Prifli, Hnyf. Brig Iolininn, Carol Blril, Kllfllj' Norris. 's 1 1 Frrvl ron: Carmen Prolzman, Harrwt Mgmp, Spfgnll mu: Carolyn Ha3urm.1, Robrrla MarFarlanii, Caflay Harrix, Genie Slanlrj. Tbirl mu: IiVlIL'Sfl71l' Benaziiles, Dorothy Mealrr, Sharon Sry, Georgia MfLain. Fourlb run: Iufy Snider, Pallg jones, Pafq Lopfflfr, Suggn Rernnlt. THF Orriflks of the Sfarlrf Pifv Clulv arc: Sffnnmr, Mrs, Kallalern Ryang Palxy Lorfflvfi Ann F0fr1'xfrrg Sfwnmr, Mrs. Iillzabwlfa Lamlfg Sharon Honeag and sitting Carol Bml, Prz'S1.IvnI, 80- THE OFFICERS of Ihr Rocket Pep Club arf: President, Dennis Suansorri Marc Appleton, Sine Collins, Esber Samarag anil Doyle mocaets The Rockets, a pep club for junior high boys, was organized early in 1956 to support junior high athletic events. The club became inactive in the fall of 1956, but was reactivated in time for the basketball season. New uniforms and new officers greatly improved the morale of the organization until it now holds a place in Classen history. Gay Elder was chosen queen and crowned by the president, Dennis Wehba, between halves of the Classen- Taft basketball game. Their sponsors are Mr. David Swanson and Mr. John Holt. ,114 ww -Y flfylf l 1' n TOP PXCTURP-Fron! row: larry Woolen, Terry Pierre, Nick Pc Doglf' Dau son. Second row: Lynn A vrzrz , Otis King, Herb Bullis, Pele Wilson. Tbiril rou: Sfmt' Collins, Daziil' Gleason, Charles Tompkins, George Holman. Fourth rou: Skipper Armstrong, McLain, Eslier Samara, Iaflz Feslrr, Milan Mararirla, Howard ROCKETS1FY0?11 row: Gary Hines, lerry Sprnrer, Charles Baird, Tony Reilbiril. Srronil row: Paul Frosl, Dan Dunran, ROI1c Vf Iones, Daziil Qnrnzvr. Tbiril rou: Fil ClJt't'lJf1l'Skj', Rivbaril Armsfrong, Slew Foslvr, Russell Ourns. Fourth rou: Thomas Wfilliams, jim Fovlfr, Churl: Lana, Dennis Wfvblia, Marr Applelon, Iobn Tuay. IN. lv l cxv-Q, flyqrltlfrwl f E . V a K, vs' s - N , .3 X - x ,si N Jia- ' .. , 8 Sponsor, Mr, C. Dariil 1811 vs ROCKETS-FYOIII rnu': Don Iobnson, Ron Dill Seronil rou: ferry Sorlnor, Charles Slfuarf ffnrlis Briilon. THESE Simons haw bxgh fmpfs 0 gmrluafmn H01 mg Lonmr' Pbrlps fry on his mbz' arr Sandra Pnolf and Marilyn fagm All lbrzt lmzr attfndrd f lawn lim: yur: Simon CLASS OH reeks an mon rn ilu' Orblt lban Ibm' ba I 3 ll mn In lex! lwnofst Sfandmg an Don Bryan! ure' PTFE! Jrnl Clmrk Xtllllllllf sg! al arms sealed an' Rlllf' xlllllf fwrrvldfnf Irm P dd u lr' ora' fnavzmr Harm-ft P d 11' ass o 7 pans SENIORS' At last the teachers haye drllled enough know ledge through the holes rn our heads to let us graduate W hether any rhmg but sawdust remams IS another matter Nova the deeds of the class of S7 Cmay they rest nn peacej stand recorded upon these pages Our numbers hue mereased rapldly smce our jumor year when vue started out wxth 1n enrollment of fever than ffty Cthere are always a falthful fewl Our m terests have lnkevn 1se nncreased untll we haye taken part 1n vlrtually all phases of school actlyntmes Our many achneve ments have brought honor and credit to us and to Classen 1n spnte of the dlstractmg 1nfluence of a few A students who just dldn t seem to belong But we easxly managed the sxtuatnon by eleetnng them to offlces Poor souls they seemed to enloy the work Some of the boys became qunte good frnends of Dr Llllard CBYOWHIC Pomtsj or at least nt seemed that way They spent most of thelr time ln h1s OfflCE nm Paddleford class treasurer was dejected the day he reahzed the semors didn t haye any money We know he would haye taken good care of nt' Handsome Chuck Vandlver had no problems keepung the glrls m order as sgt at arms Whthout doubt Harrnette Prnddy class sec retary would has k e ept perfect mlnutes but her charm r' fl dy vunlury N B ...l 82 NLBRO BRLCE Red Cross w 'Attended Iohn Xlarshalll 7 B XlxER IIX1 BARLINK BI CKY mes l 7 3 c p roxd L G! 3 , V . . . 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'Q V. 1 D , K - .43 . -. -I .',v Q ' flo ..,,,se y.Z, Jrl.3, . -'02, 1 . , f', ll 4 hun' M161 9 and beauty are enough for any member of the male specles We hawe always thought of vnce presndent Don Br ant, as a hardworkmg student preparmg to become a busmess man Could he have any other reason for takrng buslness machlnes xn a practically all gurl class' 'Vlllst Nlxller presndent of the semor tlass has helped ralse the grade average conslderablx He has also worked many teachers over tnme looking, up facts not found ln textbooks As we face the future, our plans wnll take us nn dnfferent dnrectmons yet we wrll always remember teathcrs and class mates of our semor year at Clas sen Hlgh School They say they ll never forget us BROOKES, PHII BRYANT, DON L Key Club 3: O club 2,31dancc band 53 v.p. of sr. class BLTTFRFIELIJ, MARION Student council - sec'y. Z: Nletenrs EJ. pres. -. sec '. ., xp, Eg sec'v-treas, of jr. c CARSON, JAMES Attended school in Tennessee 1.2: Classeni COU at mid termj CARTYWELL, FRANCES UO Club 1.2.3, v.p. 2. treas. 3, sgt.-at-arms 33 Red Cross 3 CATHY. NVENDELI. O Club 3: football l,2,5: track l if-' if AT IAST W F IOLND mrm ffrln Dun Bryan! Mn Drmlllfl K1 u Farfrmll Toni Coll flnnlf 1 fsnou t 3 1 nut an Tummy Iluzfman fu H4 r IPIIVYK .l 'S' g Ihr wnmrx lnyny loading u on nm! an tan! I ll lr r fYll7?IK1YfIIZI!'7lfJ ana' lmmm 1 Hfllln uml Drm Williams fl fr lb: r lfw 1 mlm ly Trung In puxlw Ilnmugb it Tom BFCK IAY Art Nouveau I 7 Y ste xl ...JY 'n 1 ,nf .4-f L8 51 1 J tg., 5 ---Q. -0' i vm .,.,,-i +4 ,-A ,-9 I ,J 'N ,.,4' fb ,Q I3 Nr' w-f 84 D . CFUOIS CLARK. RICH.-XRD Blucsl.1ckctl:fo0tb.1ll l: track 1 C-UBB, PI-QNNY Cluxcltcs I COl5I5S, TUNI COH1CSl.Z,3,IfCJ5. 2, v.p. 3, prcs. 3: Anchor Club 3: cicnuufi uh - v. .-- chorus I Z3 pres, . COOK X IRC INIA Comm I 0fflLC a1clc3 mttcndcd Nlorthvucst 2 CORNI I IUS VOX AIIXI C ff-ILL udp? QLXNINCHXV A'VlX C llssgn I sum xttLndLdsgl1ool1n New Orlunsl 7 pap ululw I 3 Ldltor of sglmol plpur 2 C lu Club DFNNINC CARI DICKFN SHARON Cllssnrrcs l ntended Northwest 2 DIX IS AI BI RT lililutbllll lttnndul xnlmool ln nl urmr K1nS191Z lwonurnmu trus l pru DONT! I I C AROIYN ub omcs I2 Ls SlL1LlLl'!fLOUFlLll I lrns 1 Nl.xtnon1lH0nor Smnctx D001 ll l I l TO'XlNlX O Clu football 1 7 w xx rcstlxngi :Asst Ca t I 7 XC IN N1 XRAI YNN mms 3 Hume uw 3 Wnruoml Honor Smuu fXnrhorC luhB DC IX DONNX Xlunalululmolnnf urhr I pcpalubl mph p a l 'XlOlil N XXCH C u x p w studnnt Louncnll 'Natxonal Honor Souctx 3 D A R 'XVN1fCl3 IX I 'NS X I Y Mnndul N NI X11 1 7 pru ofsoph glass rcglmental l'50Xll'1L, Llnmp rcgmnntml xx restlmg runner up Glass O 57 GRACE, RICHARD GRIFFITH, VIRGINIA Comes l,2, song leader Zg National Honor Society 1,23 all-state chorus festival 5. GRCJSSNIAN, GLENN XY'orks at L niversity Press attended Northwest 2 HALL CFRALD Attended school m X allrant 1 basketball l HAXX THORNE JOFX School cheerlenderj O Club25 hrs: 3 Xanonal Honor Socxetx I 2 Classettes I 2 3 HOLLIS CHARI OTTI Comes 123 checrltadcr 7 Sgt at arms 3 all state chorus festnval 3 HUDNIANI TONINIY O Club23 footb1ll2I N FL1 JOHNSON TED JOHNSTON JUDY Comes 1 3 attended Nortl1xxtstZ D F Club2 KRANIER DONAI D KRASXOXX XIICH 'xI'L Speech contest I atttndcd school ln Clucago Ill I baseball 1 attended sthool ln Xlontecello C Irf 7 LE L H C orus Kung 3 Scntnet Club 3 Putnam Cnty I 7 track 'P LONGXX ORTH FR -XNCES LLNSFORD BILL O Club2I football 1 attencledCentrall VICKENZIE RLEBEN XY orks at Humptx Dumptx 7 5 i CJ? -'J' 'luv' i 85 '7 10 AJ ,-, 06 .4- il 4-gt OI'- T 432 3 -n-.-nv he l JC' fi Q V? Y--9 I '? V7 X--7 , J ,sf 86 CfllOl'9 XIAYIIIZLID BARBARA Ofiuc Jxdn 7 uundccl Iol'1n 'wIarsI11ll I XII Ii XII IDI ORD DON Iilug uluul IxOIxH IXI KITA TX 3 Il x Honor NIJII1 Summa Club 3 mflrs on null .ILILDLILLI sghoolnnfhnml NIIILIZR XIIKI Cs of r las k I 1 sa 2 Scnenu Club I 7 s 'NOON COXXII Lomul Iilslxgrlull LII w fjlflf Mun mndldnc ot lu ugly XICIQJX IXXII Cluultul IIILHKILLI School ln Inns XIORC XX IIXINIX Club f01lblll7 x xx rcQtlm5,l 3 track XIORC XX IKIXINIX Chorus u u 1r f0olIm1ll truk XIORRISON C-XROLHN Llxssurcs l Kr: Nnuxex 1 lrundcd 'Northwest 7 rudcnr Lounul XIORRISON Ix KH I Club Comes SIIIN IL ss u run XOII DON XI tumrxl IxOIxII X17 KI TA TX 3 QNX ILN 17 XRI I NI N monal Honor S much C omeil Anchor Club 3 DI I ORD Nlguors :rms of sr class urcwtllng .1 basket l ass 0 57 PARK WIACILIL Comes 1 3 attended Nortlm est Z PAULSON PAULA Comes l p e I pres 3 student COUHCll3 s C S 3 PEERY DON Attended Central 1 7 football 2 PFRKINS VARY ANN mes 123 chap 2 hlst rep 3 all state cno fcst1wal2 3 lmnan S Rambov 2 offxcc nude 2 3 PHFLPS LONNIIF O Club 2 3 set S 3 football 2 3 basketball 2 3 PITTS DAX ID Honor Nlath l Z 3 trtas Z Blue jacket 2 3 sgt at arms 7 trexs w Kes Club 3 Natxonal Scxence Club POOLE SANDRA Cassettes 123 w p 7 3 Anthor Club 3 Y Tee s 7 3ff1c,ea1de23 PRESSFR TONY Key Club 3 N1t1onalTl1esp1ans 7 3 Immln S Rambou 2 Adam s Evtnnm.,3 PRIDDX HARRII-lmlll C assettes 1 x ot sr cl lootball uetn candx date Orfuf ucen v RFAGAN IOL ANN Natxonll Honor Socxetx 3 Lomas l scarbook staf 3 works ll ents lxbmrx 1 7 3 RFGIRR PHYIIIS RICF LILTA Comes l Orff! uttn tandldatt xtttndtd North RCS! SANDERS D-XXID Glee Club 1 muxtd chorus v SHORT K -XX SIMPSON C XX P N Comes 1 3 Chorus ueen serute tlub 3 attended Nortlrm est 7 al Yb- Y -v-1-,O 'K 1-Q Qi f-x -'VS mf' Y? ul f-C '-4 8 ff- Cfl lOl S SNIITI I HOWARD Studtnx c uncll 2 3 Inst 2 pres 3 cy u 1 3 prts 3 BI ackct 2 3 sec y prts 7 x p 3 VQIIOHSI Honor Socncty '3c Wm SVI I I INGS RICK 41 vii' 'Xttcndcd Central I football 2 f 7 vi Thr I1 I I1 a lmnl u nrkmg rrhool Nether Bl mu: KI 113 Born: RI I7 um! fm uzllifnl fha! m mv In nr ll :rn ztmn If v mfr an IYX lt IV ring Iurnris I yuvl v mfg ar flllflfi that in ll: I Aarhus fwarz' at u0rlz9 Afwzr 'III IIII I'fIVfl71,7lVV'j In Ylqllf Ilfrv BFH5 af mn and Inn mr nqlvf NIH Drlla Rolfrrlx SOU TI IXVORTII KATHIE Comes I 2 3 cheerleader 'I chorus 7 3 STONE BARBARA Attended Northwest 7 STRICKI 'XXD IININIY Atttndtd Central I SLTTOX XIIIXF But ltlutsl ru s t If 1rmS O Club 'l '? IIXX I OR. I .XRRX , ctcors -.', sj .fat-arm -, pres. 33 Key Club 3' Scicnuc Club f : all-state cl'1orusfeStival2 3 TI'IUXlgXSON. JERRY 'tutcnl Louncl -.f. trcns. -, '. . fl O C u pres. 3: trc.1s.ofsopl1. u ass: xp. of jr. class TI-IORNHANI. S.-XXI Attcndcd N.NI.fXI.I. 2 'I'OXX'NSI.NIJ. RANIONA Art Nouveau I: Comes 1: Youth of the Kingdom I nrt-ndt-tl Nortlnwcsr 2 l - ggk ' C1990 37 .ps- .Dr i Wfbfrf rs mrryrnn LPIOHX DOXAI D ,f- l LJ XXHFFIIR DIXNXI C orus 4 A un u1dstuLg1orus um XX III IAN1S DON mn-xl ummm O Xi X mm x W ORKX1 XX BILLX E Choruw Jtund d Ccntrall pnpclubl XXRICHI Fl -XIXF Attendui nhool nn Chumm l ppp L ub 1 leader I XORIX BXRBAR-X RLdLrms 'XVI Nouxmu' O Club Y, ' ' V f 713 6 23 1 2 y . Ha x 21 E-3 X 0 L Y , X 1 Q Hum fnlf h' I2,v,w'.f.A5. ' WHITE, NORMAN ll .--1 f-R111 ML'-' Q. fi-1 .A ml: 1,-31. ' c 1 ' .. A 'Q ,.v. , Q33 , .1 . Y? n, erclassmen plot next years g ones. WHEN El,l'C.TION TIME rollwl around, the male populalion of C.H.S. rolled nf: llrrir ilreics ami urn! mil full forrv. The rrsullx, a fine group of junior offirers, ull male. They arc: Vive Prrsiilvzif, Tim Allen, Prmiiferif, jim Gleason, Sergf'a11l-al-Arms, Harold' Moon: Treasurer, Dzeighl Terry, aml Smtrelary, George Dabnke. ALL THROUGH their school careers juniors and other lower classmen have eagerly looked forward to the day when they too would be able to escape as the seniors before them have done. But while the seniors have been apparently playing around the last few days of the semester, they have had to slave away with finals and makeup work to get those credits. The general Opinion is, Let's face it, if you're not a senior, you're nowhere. Many of the wise ones overcome this impatience however, and they are the ones who work on their studies, make friends with their classmates, and plan for the year during which they are the big dogs at school. These are the students who win the scholarships, get elected to the choice school offices, and walk off with the choicest dates for the senior activities when the golden and long awaited days arrive. Sometimes the distinction between senior and junior high is a little confusing to the average Classen student, especially when a ninth grader is senior high for the pep clubs, junior high for the school honors and senior high for mixers when he or she has a senior high date, other- wise junior high again. fWe are confused just thinking about irq Probably the juniors are busiest of the under- graduate groups in a high school. To them falls the task of organizing for the following year, for choosing new class rings fthe class of S8 chose to stick with Classen's traditional ringj, arranging for financing and spon- soring the annual spring formal in honor of the grad- uating class, and campaigning for the offices that are being vacated by the tired old ones who are gradu- ating. In a school like Classen, separating the classes into grade levels is an almost artificial arrangement, one which the Orbif staff has chosen to avoid as much as possible. Students are arranged by grades, but there is no pronounced class section in the usual sense. Thumb through the following pages and look for your friends. If you can't find them, try the last page of the section, our catchall page for those students who for various reasons did not get their pictures to us in time to make the November deadline on this section of the book. , .-Nw, , V A 1, umors 1 Maxey Adams J , .f Y Jolene Ainsworth L Tim Allen Bob Ande Sandra Anderson Tom Anderson Sue Bailey jon Barrett janet Bender Sally Berry is A jonny Blalack Bob Bonnell jean Bonney Anita Booth Lee Booth ,af 'msd 4 4-0 ' -90- ' qw ,I ,Y Q I xnii J 0 J 7 4 nv- 'W 4' 5 for 4' v 'Q ' ff I Q -6 ,-4 .4 LlfllOI'S Sldney Booze erry Bow ers Paul Bow man Dav1d Brew er Iohn Brode Doug Brown Karen Burleson B111 Bullxs Donna Burns Berry Bunrerfxeld Wayne Chnsrxnn Duck Cxes DcAnn Claw pool Barbara Colley Caroly n Cook George Cox Iudv Craxg Brenda Crow der Carolyn Curtxs George Dalmke Carole Dans Iohn Davxs Nlary Dcem Don Dufzora Xlary Ann Dunla Vlurnl Dwyer Carolyn Easley Wanda Fllyson Qlurrs Enzlxsh Xflrw Epperson Xllen I s ans Fran Ex ans Rodnew Farrxa Don Foree lxarel Frank Dee furrax Innes Glrv Dunn Carrcu Ilm Gleason Cylorxa Glenn 2'h 5' A kg . 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