Northwest Classen High School - Round Table Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)

 - Class of 1957

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Row 1: Griffith, Peck, Pender, Brook, Minik. Row 2: l-lolley, Waner, Row 'I: Schoenhals, Wade, Watts, Hitt, Harris. Row 2 Wooten, Thompson, Binns. Row 3: Lee, Taylor, Cornell, Spear, Daniels, Patterson, Skaggs, Haggard, Rodriguez. Row 3 Graham, Row 4: Wilson, Allen, Sorenson, Snider, Loch, Blatten, Peery, Hogler, Linn, Singleton, Priddy. Row 4: Gidden, Pat lf there isn't one, offenders are forth- with issued a subpoena to appear in Proctor Court. The procedure of retain- ing an attorney, facing a jury, a prose- cuting attorney, and probably becom- ing an inmate of the make-up room, deters offenders. A captain is in charge of each shift on an hourly basis, l-le dictates stations and checks proctors placed in different parts of the building or onthe grounds to find if they are enforcing the rules and regulations ordained for Northwest Classen's students to abide by. Mr. Lloyd Estes, assistant principal, founded the proctor system and spon- sors actiyities of the group. Proctoring, however, is not all work and no play. Each spring a mixer, as gay as the rest, features a Proctor Queen and royalty di-dos. terson, Roring, Newblock, Miller, Lowe. Row 5: Abels, Mertz Springer. Row 1: Bell, Kimball, Fowler, James, Buck, Jennings. Row 2: Clark, Wood, Holmes, Green, O'Neal, Smith, Row 3: Gamble, Burch, Pitney, Early, Shdeed, Morris, Parker. 129-

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Row 1: Whetstone, Wade, Jacobson, Swanson, Abels. Row 2: Row 'l: Mason, Cline, Kessler, Cotter, Hansen. Row 2: Run- Robinson, Timberlake, Crisler, Stout, Miller. Row 3: lmke, yan, Osborne, Kinnan, Gilham. Row 3: Sullivant, Holmes Dorn, Gandi, Flaherty. Row 4: Riley, Koeppel, Gorby, Le- l-labrecht, Duncan. Row 4: Long, Schuessler, Creek, Dowling land, Hefley. Row 'l: Pace, Gray, Downing, Kelso, Womack, Jackson. Row 2: Eagleman, Kingery, Robertson, Hamlet. Row 3: l-lorn, Maples, Elledge, Warden. Row 4: Byrd, Rose, Moyer, Mr, Lloyd M. Estes, Sponsor, Hudson. PROCTORS There's something about being a proctor that appeals to teen-agers. It offers an op- portunity for service, yet affords a sense of independence. Proctors are on duty during their advisory period. They may study while at their stations, if so inclined. Being a proctor incorporates a chal- lenge, too. Proctors taking the oath of their order assume the obligation of setting an example of conduct for others. To offenders, or those who feel that routine regulations do not apply to them, proctors are considered a pest. Newcomers, not yet oriented, call them a blessing. Cer- tainly the moment anyone steps into the hall during classtime, a pleasant voice will promptly accost May I see your hall pass?



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Row 1: Everett, Hite, Brandon, Cook, Ball, Miss Lenora Owens. Row 2: Saxe, Bolls, McCormick, Adams, Lawyer, Brown, Mr. Ted Nichols. Row 3: Hall, Ferguson, Trachtenburg, Dodson, Wade, McElroy. NORTHWEST CLASSEN DEBATERS won first place this year in trial tournaments which quali- fied them for the state tournament. ln February the group went to New Orleans, Louisiana, to participate in the Glendy-Bourk Speech Tourna- ment where they placed second in the sweep- stakes. At the Southeastern State Speech Tourna- ment held in Durant, Oklahoma, they took Sweep- stakes. Debaters eloquently defend or defeat their proposition. Northwest Classen is accumulating laurels at a terrific rate-six in two years. Knights and Ladies who aspire to footlight and headline glamor achieve membership in our really grown-up group of dramatists, NATIONAL THESPIANS. A series of services and public appearances pave the way for Little Theatre members to earn the required thirty points necessary for affiliation with the national group. Mrs. Rose Marie Cherry is the Sponsor. NATIONAL THESPIANS Row 'l: Wallis, Benson, Martin, Mathews, Dyk- sterhuis, Row 2: Gandi, Johnson, Christian, Carper, Sutton. Row 3: Mrs. Rose Marie Cherry, Sponsor, Baker, Warren, Coats, Sher- man, Wright. CNot Pictured Kaye Fergusonl. Members of PLAY PRODUCTIONS organize script, select props, and cast plays, They hold auditions and sched- ule rehearsals. Productions this year include First Lady and Julius Caesar under direction of Mrs, Rose Marie Cherry. Much of the atmos- phere of near professional perform- ance which engulfs audiences is greatly aided by lighting, sound ef- fects, mastered by student production artists. Row 1: Sutton, Mooney, Clark, Christian, Bryan, Mathews, Mrs. Rose Marie CherrY, Sponsor, Thomas, Baker, Ferguson, Benson, Ellison, Row 2: Pierson, Elliot, l-lolly, Coleman, Mclntosh, Martin, Row 3: O'Neil, Carper, Thomas, Cornell, Sherman, Wright, Kirk- patrick Row 4: Morgan, Clements, Wallis, Hughes, Coats, Stockton ii?

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