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

 - Class of 1969

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we seek. .i Spontaneous Backers Add im to Victor , Togetherness was a strength displayed in every facet of life in Knightland. Sharing in the variety of interests, troubles, hopes, and dreams of some 3,050 classmates was a rewarding part of attending Northwest. Whether it be sparking spirit for champion teams, participating in service proiects, presenting programs, banquets and dances, Knights felt they were part of something signifi- cantfrnore than just a school. Support for all athletic events was provided by the Booster Club, com- posed of 275 school patrons. Mem- bers followed Knight teams, spon- sored boys attending Fellowship of Christian Athlete camp, and hosted coffee and donuts for parents after games. Boosters and cheerleaders were a part of the colorful kaleidoscope of people and events that kept the school in rnotion from dawn to dark. ' 7,75 K I K+, f , ,.., x ff Z., fl 55, - X, K . f . .Q-ffl. 1 , , ., 'st -dlhidsfx-1vv.dh1iv,.,,.a.N. 3 . . . . , ,I . , ,. was :.'f':ts?s3j'L'- ' . as I I K A hx J , : l'fg , I .q 7 php, l..l.?,, - . v ..' f9a '. . - -. 1 ' N' + the J ak uf .1 ,. 1. , -si. A , ss, , , , g . , , 3. nik s,,3X,,,g,, f Q X g gjvtrgltfig I ,wa -. -' , r 2,.2,..u .51-fl,f ,..,2'fgbkj'-.QQ ,V ..-. f.,,sf-..- pay.. .4 -el l.f?!tQif':52iQ:1',Qt'- k ,lv'32Tfit'4i3 S?L:fflx'g fi V hi fl 5 .hifi-3g P,:'-4255 '?v4ATMw f A .Mei 1 P t , ' ' ' f 3 vt fi -We R' '-fg3t,:zPis?:-fa'. 'al elf f 't'tff.'..wtf1f-. f if KNlGHTLAND'S top pep producers are All-School Cheerleaders Barbie Lippert, Jackie Lamb, Linda Choate, Nancy Steph, Cleda Hulett, Nancy Arnold, and Cheryl McDonald, All are seniors except Barbie and Cheryl. SPIRIT SOARS as pep clubbers, maiorettes, and cheerleaders generate pep before the Douglass game. 9596 'NF--I sf., l, im 2, . ,- i ....,. . bfi C - cis r 1 , .wa W -EA VI ' iw i.,1 C so-Wi ,. tl' ff s- Q W1 is ...W



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ii-s Q-M' NEGRO HE RITAGE WEEK takes on new meaning for Charles Pierce as he listens to guest speaker Senator E. Melvin Porter talk to an Oklahoma History Class. Kni hts Spin mid hirl of 'Happenings' Always on the go-creating, verbaliz- ing, socializing-Knights moved ahead with new proiects while perpetuating school traditions. For the first time Negro Heritage Week was observed at Northwest. Guest speak- ers drew capacity audiences in the Little Theatre each day. Dramatists romped through enchanted forests created by stagecraft students in the final school production, Midsummer Night's Dream, a Shakespearean fantasy. 28 0 Student Life Two performances were given February 28 and March i in the auditorium. Student Council hosted representatives from T9 different schools on Inter-City Student Council Visitation Day. Also three students from Wichita, Kansas, attended Northwest one week in a Council ex- change program. Cupid boosted Council's treasury and promoted romance on the annual Cupid Express Day. Messages were delivered at the end of class periods. ,............-...L In February when first semester grades came out, tradition was upheld when more girls than boys rated straight A's. This was the twelfth consecutive semester girls have dominated the top grade list and the National Honor Society. Preparation for the final whirl of class events began early in the year. Senior committees met to lay plans for gradua- tion events, iuniors gathered in officers' homes to make prom decorations, and underclassmen preenrolled for next year. x 1-en

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