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

 - Class of 1966

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s rig ' . ,.-xr-S CQLZELSSEN TAKING ADVANTAGE of freshman Denise Moses' lack of sales resistance, Johnny Garrett displays merchandise in the student store. Student Council operates the popular shopping center. DRAMATIC EMPHASIS is given Mr. Heinrich's algebra lesson as he utilizes the overhead proiector, a valuable teaching aid, for daily class drill. ACCEPTING TROPHIES is a habit for Mr. Malone, who receives the Maiorettes' award for winning first place in the Kilgore, Texas, clinic.

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Philosophy of Newness Expressed by Students STRENGTH comes from unity, and Knights evi- denced togetherness in every aspect of school life. Never satisfied with the easily attainable, Knights have always reached out for that something better, only achieved by the persevering. The state and national honors received each year by NWC stu- dents surprise none of us: we do no less than our best, and we expect the same of others. This dedication was shown in daily tasks per- formed by students in school departments and or- ganizations: the Cry-slurs coming to school at 7:30 a.m. to rehearse for the Honor Chorus, Shield staffers meeting at night to fold the school papers, Courtesy and Key Club members participating in the United Appeal campaign, Student Council committees mak- ing posters and decorations for all school events. New ideas and new concepts in teaching were embraced. New laboratory equipment and teaching devices were added. School elections were executed by voting machines. Every student was identified by an IBM card, and grades were recorded by machine. 4 i pygmy ,rt as -ff. PATIENCE and TACT were needed by Counselor Ola Mae Oakes when she offices seeking schedule changes at the beginning of school. She and the was confronted by long lines of students crowded into the counselors' other five counselors kept busy with enrollment the first two weeks f x



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BUT it's the best I can do, John Musgrave insists to Janie Phillips after he shines the emblem on the gym floor. 4-ww-.. , ei, gygg, r ' Iwi I I TYPICAL Knightland hospitality was extended AFS students. Lizzie Van Staden, from South Africa, and Gene Smith float lazily while Jeanette Points, with her poodle, Therese Cabell, Jim Ivins, Marianne Sutter, from Switzerland, and Cliff Lewis lounge around the Cabell pool. SCHOOL SPIRIT even invades the cafeteria when pennants in desserts and salads greet Chris Lowry and Kent Miller the day of the Putnam City football game. i 5 REQUIRED parties? Shield staff members attended folding parties every two weeks.

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