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First rov, left to right: Hat Franklin. Cazcll Evans, Goldie Scott, Carlos Barnett. Neva Ward. Fay Fore. Beverly Madolc. Jo Anne Harris, Norma Ruth Lambert, Connie Witt, Nancy Pace. Second rov: Bemadine Wright, Evelyn Ketner, Helene Harris, l-'.lainc Fulton, Barbara Bullard, Nancy Spradling, Evonne Stricgel, Ruth Bauer. Joan Crawford, Ruth Edwards, Barbara Mavhew. Third rov:: Elrav Pane, Barbara Clark, Jean Burress, Jcanncnc Cordcr, Nita Simpson, Barbara Gregg. Jcrc Coston, Ro- berta Ahshicr. Nova Smith, Gloria Hamilton, Nina Mac Roane, Carol l arst. m UAlC JI.MELL BADRV President The biggest thrill of the year was the crowning of the queen at the Spring Concert. The biggest disappointment came when because of bad weather they didn't get to attend the All-State Festival at Stillwater. With spring came three major activities for music students— “In Old Vienna,” an operetta in three acts, the Second Annual Music Festival at Anadarko, and the Commencement music. MRS. EMILY YVYCKOFF Instructor CHORALIERS, First rov: Faye Wenner, Gene Comclison, Evonne Stricgel, Reggie Harris, Helene Harris, Tom Morris. Second rov: Carlos Barnett, Dolores Zachary, Norma Lee Hart, Evelyn Ketner, Jcanncnc Cordcr, Barbara Bullard, Joan Wilson, Elaine Fulton, Jcrc Cos- ton. Third rov: Robert Adams, Nita Simpson, Edwin Clarkson, Jimcll Badrv, Ruth Edwards, Donald Kccs.
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Hirst row, left to right: Doris Henry, Bobby Gilley, Shirley Starzcr, Vera Byington, Dolores Zachary, Marv Lou Allen. I.ela Brown, Colleen Hooper, Patricia Collins, Bobbie jean Barnard, Carolyn Clouse, Billcv Ruth Martin. Second row: Joan Parish, Jeannette Brannon, Mcttic Bell Carter, Virginia Byington. joncll Brown, Anna I.cc Clouse, Betty Whitaker, Pauline Kuhlman, Della Mac McCracken, Patricia Sexton, Martha kasbaum. Geraldine Sullivan, Betty Lou Dodd. Dolores Burkett. Third row: Jamall Badrv, Robert Martin, Edwin Clarkson, Gene Comclison, Jim Heston, Jimcll Badrv, Herb Uhles. Toni Morris, Reggie Harris, Charles Billingsley. Jim Hensen, Robert Adams, Robert Harrell. BARBARA BULLARD I resident Joca The Norman High School vocal music department, under the direction of Mrs. Emily Wyckoff, has really accomplished things this year. The department is divided into two units. Mixed Chorus and Girls’ Glee Club. Officers of Mixed Chorus are Jimcll Badrv, Norma Hart, Evelyn Ketner, Bobby Gilley, Joan Crawford, and Jeanne Cordcr. The Glee Club officers arc Barbara Bullard, Nancy Sprad- ling, Nita Simpson, Joan Wilson, Barbara Gregg, and Ruth Ed- wards. Besides appearing at luncheons, P. T. A. meetings, and the like, beginning in December, the Choraliers gave monthly broad- casts over WNAD. The beauty of the traditional pageant at Christmas time attracted hundreds of Normanites. ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PAGEANT
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Art is creation. You take a little of yourself, paper, pencil, or a bit of paint, then behold! a masterpiece. Art is for use. It teaches us to rec- ognize good line, form, color, and arrangement. Therefore it furnishes us with a standard for cor- rect judgment in our choices today and apprecia- tion of things of yesterday. Art principles and the power of expression were the objectives of this year's Art classes. They studied freehand drawing, color, design, composition, and linoleum block printing. They cooperated with other activities of the school by making posters to advertise the plays, designing and painting the scenery for the Christ- mas Cantata, and constructing a float which won a place in the Homecoming parade. The mural of fairy talcs and nursery rhymes at the children s w ard of the Municipal Hospital was their most outstanding accomplishment. They won awards in the Poppy Poster, the A. A. U. W., and Schol- astic Art contests. This work was shown in Pittsburg and in the principal cities of Oklahoma. Another example of the usefulness of art was the art work of the Trail done by two members of the classes. Students attended the State High School Art Conference and furnished a student speaker. All in all. this year proved to be profit- able in that the students learned the usefulness of art while enjoying the beauty of it. EIGHTH GRADE STUDENTS, First hour, left to right: Billy Gayle, Ann Gamer, Charles Box, Jr., Norvell Poster. Edward Wilson, Leroy Akin, Don Floyd, Dale Grizzle. Billy Sloan, Vir- ginia Byington, Kenneth Bernier. EIGHTH GRADE STU- DENTS, Third hour, left to right: Jequita Johnson, Eva Scstak. Caroline .McDermott, Peggy Corl»ctt. Vera Jo Moore, Alva Cosscy, Dca Flovd, Leon Pettus, Jack Richardson, Marva Brownlee, Carol Savage. I28j
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