Will Rogers High School - Lariat Yearbook (Tulsa, OK)

 - Class of 1943

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JR -me mefwzgzg.. . -wmx, , Presents BOOK ONE -THE SCHOOL A cz' m i 71 isfnz rio W Sw! jfllfi' .1 ll fziwif Supbo 1110710 Q BOOK TWO -ACTIVITIES 01176171 izfzifom A fhfefias' ,9591 ,,g.w- Q va.- f9!7Q !'f9!7C' Because of priorities and the shortage of photographic supplies, engraving materials, and other necessities this Victory Lariat will be the last Will Rogers High School year- book for the duration. In fact, you may well wonder that this yearbook Was even attempted, but many of our boys going into service were eager to carry with them pictures of their best friends. Between these covers are bound memories never to be forgotten by students of Will Rogers High School. VVe feel sure that the Rogerites of 1943, no matter what their pro- fession or goals of achievement, will enjoy turning back through the pages of this Lariat to renew old acquaintances. It has truly been a year of training for Victory. We set up high standards and have attempted to reach our goal. Not only the boys and teachers who left to enter the armed forces but, also, those of us who remained on the home front have put forth our best efforts for the defense of America. The faculty who planned and executed the training for Victory courses and the students who participated in the plan have every right to feel that this has, indeed, been a year of great achievement for Will Rogers High School. o o Pfffffi lf?-ff? To all Rogcriies who have gone, 01' will go, into the czrmeci rcrwicer of our country: All over the world today, in army camps, on ships at sea, even on the battle fields, the boys from our school are meeting school chums and teachers and finding comfort and peace in seeing their familiar faces. This has been an unusual year-a year we will never forget. We have watched boys we've known all our lives become eighteen, receive their first draft papers, and then finally march off to some branch of the serviceg we have seen some of our most feminine girls don a pair of overalls, or a white uniform, and go to work in a defense plant or in a hospital as an Angel of Mercy. On the production lines, on the battlefronts and in hospitals all over the World, Rogerites are doing much to make us proud. In spite of the fact that these faculty members and students are miles from home the bond of friendship brought about by happy days at Rogers will live on in the hearts of all of us. Of the hundreds of blue stars on the service flag hung in our hall only two have been replaced with gold ones. VVe hope some day to replace the flag with a permanent plaque for our Honor Roll. 1'11lL'1l 111-uk s111111- 1114 11111' SL'l'X'1CC 111c11 rc- 1.1. U. 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SCI'1,fCZll1f 111 the wzu' is 1lCI'L'13y 111-11ic111Q11 111 2111 Rogcr the A'12ll'1l1L'S, thu 1'11'st 111 1-1111st 1111111 t11c itcs11111111z11'c11u1111'z1tc11t11c11'111'cst1114uu11 Q1'11L1Ll21fL'S 111' 19.111, 11218116611 111 111111111 111 t11c sz1c1'c11 fire 111' 14111111'1c11g1', 111111 t111 t111- 1'11c11'11' 1111' two 111111 11111'-111111. YL'21l'S. 141'cc1111111 111111 1111pp111css of 11111' 111-11111 lilly Il1111i11gsw1111111 111' 11111 Coast 611111111 c1'ati11 way 111' 11vi11g, 11111'11111g 111'1g11t1y 111 11218150011 1111 152111111 1111t1' 111 11111 fX1L'lI1'1i1I1S. 111K' 111-:11'ts of t111' 11111111 111' 11111' 11111111t'1'y. -..,,,-Q WWW? --Q-..- qw .iif - ,J X-, 1, 1 1 1 3 if i 5? um.-....,, -..,, 1 'es 3 2 fm. 55 Born within the boundaries of Oklahoma, 'Will Rogers was a true American. In his veins flowed the blood of the native Indian and that of the pioneers responsible for the development of this great land. 'lloday the school, named in his memory, is striving to uphold the ideals of that true philosopher so that they can help to carry this country from the danger it now faces. VVill Rogers, always an aviation enthusiast, was interested in industrial progress as wellfso is the school on the hill, with its most modern equipment, and up-to-date teaching facilities. He had an eye to the future-as do we-the Will Rogers High School's program is constantly altered to meet the growing demands of our times. Offering some 106 courses, Will Rogers School is training its students to carry this war right to Hitler's door. Klany courses, offered day and night, give adults as well as students the knowledge necessary to fit them for jobs of key importance in our war effort. Since the opening of the school September 11, 1039, three graduating classes have passed from VVill Rogers, and as the fourth, we will soon join them in entering industry and business. VVith these things in mind, we and all America are always Training for Victory! Photo Firmirtacdt-Pix 2 5 5 Publications Board FACULTY Mlss CAROLINE COPELAND, Clmirmrm H. IQ. NICPHAIL, Vim' Cllfliflllllll C. C. PRLITT MRS. RIYRTLE SPILLAIAN AIRS. SARAH RoRERTs Iflzsillfss JIIIIIZIIQFV Jr! Crzlllflzffwf' S'l'ANI,ICY DIXUN, lfflifffr IIIZVICRLY DICKIENSON BIIAI, RAI.I3VVIN BOB BARKZII KIZNNIQTH BRASICI, AIACK CRUDLIP BOB CUNNINKIIIAINI SENIORS BETTY LIEMBIZRNER, Sncremfy KENNIQTH BRASEL RAY HARTWIG STANLEY DIXON MAURINE -IAI-INS HELYN DUNCAN HILARY MAHIN IJCYIOTIIY -IAN Ii GU N'l'II EROTII LAR IAT STA FF Mlss CARm,1NE COPEI.AN'D, Spfmfm- RAY IIARTXVIC bl.-KCK IIOPPIE .IIiWIiI.I.lili IIUIXIICNS l3l2'l I'Y KING BIi'l I'Y I,I IiIVl BERNICR , fII'ri,I'l1111I Fzfffm' DON MII.I.I2R BlI.I, INlUN'I'llOMIfRY BOB MOREY RONNIIS RUSZICI. SAM SCHIQLI. mcx DAVIS JOE Ixlfxli.-WAX' J.-WNIZ ALICE 'I'Il.l,0'I'SON IIICLYN DUNCAN HILARY MAIIIN NVAI.'l'lCR 1-uma TIIICIAMA DIENTON JAMES 15, Nl.-XYIIVN BIISINIQSS S'I'AI I7 ART MAURINE ,IAHNS ,4.f,vI,ffar1f 1fIl.VIIII'Jj' JIIIHIIIIIQPI' FRANK POORMAN JUDITII FUNVLIZR .IAMIES NIiWEI.I, PIII ITUCIRAPI IY STANLEY DIXON WALTER POPE DOROTHY .IANIE GUNTHEROIII ROSCOIE IVICDOIIKZAI. KENNETH BRASEI. Book One THE SCHOGL AD NISTRATIO BOARD O FRANK SE'l l'I.E l'1'15irln1l R OV DICATON Aft'lllfH'l' MRS. C. L. NICIIOLSON IU 1'llI l1z'r C. D. THOMAS JL1l'llIlH'l' HARRY .Yup BYRON f.'u-rmlillulnr of Sm DR. C. BENTON YVIANLEY Pl'iIll'iI7l1I, ll'iIl Rogfrrr Iliyh Sfhfml F EDUCATION J. A. WHITLOW Vin' l'n',fiJ1'I1l KEN MILLER fU1'l!llIf'I' WARREN PATRICK M ff nz b fr W. A. MELTON I?1z.fi11rs.r Manaqrr W. GOWANS rrirzirzzrlrfll T. SIlIiPlIER.D im- Iiirffz Srlmnl lfrlluuliun Aroznzfl lfif' mfflf, left io rig11lgXV11rrcn Patrick, Mrs. George L. Nicholson, A. XVhitloW, Churlus D. 'l1l10Il1LlS, Roy Denton, and Frank Settle. Absent-Ken Miller. JAMES L. GOFF A.r.ri.rtm1r Principal and Dean of Boyr IDA CE Heading the guidance staff at Rogers is C. Benton Nlanley, Principal, assist- ed by James L. Goff, Assistant Princi- pal and Dean of Boys: Nlrs. Pauline C. Keaton, Dean of Girls and Sopho- more Director: Nliss Stella Gartman, Senior Director: and Miss Lola B. Trusty, Junior Director. This year, in order to help students better prepare themselves, to help win this war, the Guidance Staff and teach- ers have set up many victory courses. It has been the aim of our Guidance Staff to help students appreciate and MRS. PAULINE C. KEATON Dean of Girly and Sophomore Director set for themselves high standards and ideals in order to realize their place in our democ- racy and prepare for the peace to come. Training for Victory has been uppermost in their minds. The task of guidance does not rest in the hands of one individual but every faculty mem- ber, Class Director, and Dean contributes to the program. During the school year they strive to help students lay the foundation for future success. Vile seniors owe a debt of gratitude to the faculty of XVil1 Rogers lligh School. It is through their tireless ef- forts that we have achieved not only learning but also inspiration, with a sense of love, loyalty, and fair play, that will help us throughout our life- time to achieve the future of which we Miss STELLA MAN Miss LOLA B. TRUSTY Serif ctor junior Director J THE CHRISTIA ALLENDER ELSIE N. ALLISON TOMMIE BARNES KATHLEEN BEGLEY GEORGE O. BOWEN SCIENCE SCIENCE ENGLISH TREASURER MUSIC STUDY MATHEMATICS AQ I E I , A---.4 'iw JAMES R. BROWN CAROLINE COPELAND ANN COTTINGHAM CATHARINE Y, CRISSEY ERMINIE ELMS SOCIAL STUDIES JOURNALISM SOCIAL STUDIES SPEECH ARTS SPANISH ENGLISH OTTO J. ENDRES LUCILLE FORTENBERRY WYATT C. FREEMAN MADGE GIBSON C. E. GUQVIM PHYSICAL EDUCATION SOCIAL STUDIES MUSIC ENGLISH INDUSTRIAL ARTS IV ,g I8 I ACULTY S. L. GUNDERSON MARGARET HALLEY FOX BERTIE HAMMOND ULISTA HAWKINS INDUSTRIAL ARIS HOME MAKING PHYSICAL EDIJCAIION ENGLISH FRANCES HOLTON LEO B. HOWARD FRANK R. .JACKLE HESPER KIRKPATRICK PHYSICAL EDUCAIION SOCIAL STUDIES SPANISH IIBRARIAN PHYSICAL EDUCATION BESSIE HIETT HOME MAKING ...- NILS LAGO SOCIAL STUDIES J-Lx, ' ALLIE DALE LAMBERT MARTHA E. LEONARD ORA MAYBERRY MARJORIE MCBURNETTE HARRY E, MCPHAIL COMMERCE SCIENCE HOME MAKING COMMERCE SCIENCE IU I THE KATHERINE MORAN EMMA LEE MORRIS EVELYN OSBORN H. R. PARKS PAULINE PERRY ENGLISH ENGLISH COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL ARTS MATHE Cs 2 l CLARA S. RILEY SARAH ROBERTS EMIL SCHELLSTEDE E. G. SETLIFF CAROLYN SHURTLEFF COMMERCE COMMERCE SCIENCE SCIENCE SOCIAL STUDIES PHYSICAL EDUCATION 20 ACI LTY MARGUERITE SMITH MYRTLE SPILLMAN MATTIE LOU TEAGUE PAUL J. VAN HORN LORETTI S. WIGGINS ENGLISH ART HOME MAKING INDUSTRIAL ARTS v ENGLISH r--vw-I, . JI. 1' I K ,, PN, lfkfgi 1 Ai BILL CUNNINGHAM MINNIE HUGHES MARY HARRIS OLETHA BARNARD MARY ELLEN BRIDGES STAGECRAFT MATRON CAFETERIA SECRETARY REGISTRAR DIRECTOR -ov EDITH BUEHLER VAYDEN HOEY PATRICIA HART CLERIQ CLERK CLERK 21 Photo Eifemtaedt-Pix SENIORS g2J I ' ' x lg R R 31 imp, 1 15, wif, - if I I SH I f I , Msiifgf ff il R 3 E Q., I I.-if I CI I , Nt, I A, fd 5' A A ,jguw Vi if I1 'Q' EUGENE ADAMS DOROTHY ARMSTRONG EDITH GALE BALLARD HARRIET M. BARTOO ELENORA BERG 24 PAT ADAMS FRANCES JUNE ASI-IBY GENE BARBER X BOB ADAMSON ROY ASTON BILL J. BARNES WILLIAM BASSETT ROBERT E. BECHTOLD CHARLES BERGER BARBARA BERRY TAX F , I 1-- w i II '.', 1 R M I I sos ALDRICH KATHLEEN JANE BAILEY MARY JANE BARNES JAMES BELL BOB BERRY GEORGE ANDREWS BILL BALDWIN EMMA LOU BARROW BETTY LOU BENNETT TOMMY BEST F 1 F rr ,- Wil f 5 I ,Y N91 -fr , ,, , . 7 -ff ,sw:f'ag A - 'fV7??5I,. ' f 5 if Xiigfzweve 1 Mmm, L..-wifi' V jg, 7 I , 55,0--u W'-Y 527135555 fiiiisf E, if EHS by ? ,,.3 . I M. 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CHRONIC EDWIN COOK CHARLES CRAYS DORIS CRUTCHFIELD 26 b f A ,.I A I l 3' -..Af U LOLA CHAMPION HOMER CHARLTON CHARLES CLAYBAUGH PAT CLINE ELSIE MAE COOPER NOREEN COOPER DON CREWS DAVID CROUCH ANDREA CULLMAN FRED CUMMINGS L ii diff, wx I ,Il3 I . 151.12 -- .Q .ri ff I . 5' A 5 I 1 l 7 L I , I. W . I . z ' L , -I , I, 'I ' - L Q 'zfgirgf-is f- . GERALDINE CHISM BILL H. COATES BOB J. COTTINGIM BOB D. CROW HAROLD R. CUNDIFF :VW X EDGAR ALLEN CHRISTY JEAN CONKWRIGHT ERNEST J. COX JACK M. CRUDUP BENITA CUNNINGHAM fa N I JG al i D 2 -I If Af fig . , ,f f Ii I ,yea f - I X, ' ' EFTH4 if . 'f I-3 ,, gl, ' ' 3 3 H :, 1 .. 95. '- BV 4 X, . Q. . PF: ,-:Eff- . ns? i I' 3 N- -X: P- - 1- ik, Q, -. . V if J WL' 5- , - - 9- - - 1- Lrg -- np H ...A -. ,A : '.11's' AL.. -I '-in VV: - K 1-I. T ' a.fW,. 1 'H 4:11. - .. If I' 2:55 S, ' I if L: W If 1.5 vkk' ' K' . I 2 .I f...k BOB CUNNINGHAM BILL D, DALEY SHIRLEY MAE DAVIS HOWARD S. DEASON PAUL DICK BEVERLY DICKENSON MARY ELIZABETH DODSON GENE DONOHEW PAT DOWNING MARY HELEN DRAKE 'Q V C .- M 5 my Qi :. K Q ,an ,ly S 'Qi gb' M. .JACK DANNER MARY ALICE DELO BOB DIRCK BOBBY DORRIS RAY DRIVER DICK DAVIS TEDDY B. DE MARS SARA LOU DIRION RUTH DOTSON DOROTHY LEE DRUSE I ISE RALPH E. DAVIS THELMA DENTON STANLEY DIXON LINVIN DOTY E. MAXINE DUFF 27 Je if I X QP . . 1 V WSE' .A-'zsrzsvfip Q If Q' ,, -J iff: ,T I 2 A 5 4 f 3, , 1 : 9 fig js? I gg, fs 5, F fiwesfrff if JI G S 2 I. M I ,I ,gg QW' N ' . QEJ, 1 I-fem'-1555-I 1 Ii i I. ' Ai.. QQ MARTHA JO DUKES BETTY JEANNE DURBIN DICK ENDRES MARY ELAINE FAUCETT GLENNA JUNE FOGLE 28 CARL DUNCAN, JR. GLENN EAGON BOB ESS GEORGE B. FELLERS JEAN FORD . SWL If Az ,QHP 5 . T,L' V 2 l',., K DOROTHY DUNCAN JERRY P. EAGAN REEA ESTES JUNE FELLERS DON FORSMAN xx Y W L I? J. A 4112 :sy V 'i w 'I 5' v W 3 J If my I I HELYNN DUNCAN ORVILLE C. EATON, JR. WILLIAM MYRL EWING BARBARA FERGUSON EDWARD E, FOSTER Hr 2 I,III - -' wg wif' : ' 'I 1, L xx In 9 4 if Q L 6 AH L Y 1 55, 3 J 1 fi I I N22 . , is ff 5 an x 5 ... ..:, HI- sk 3' 'I I I ELLEN DUNLAP PAUL J. ELAIVI, JR. JIM FANNING EILEEN FLESNER HELEN FOULKS I f J M 1 '9 if ,, ,. ' 31-V - I su, W K L JUDY POWLER PEGGY GARRET syn , awp., ami, Sf- wl- 'FI' . WP, 'A 13 'Q QQ I 1. I f ' S ' Q 1511 5 MARVIN FRANCIS BETTY LOU GATRELL T IIARY LOUISE GILLESPIE LA RUE GILLIGAN IJEANICE MARIE COE DAIE GRIFFITH ROBERT T. GOW DICK GROVE 'QE- ,iv 2-nik f My , 'f if -' 'f QQ Q iw- I rev- ,of-Q. MERLE E, FRANKLIN JACOUITA GAY BETTI GIMLIN FRED GRAY BARBARA GUILES ,myrx fx W 'W' 'Zi' E42 .,, ,IM .A .asffw If Y 1 ,. Vs' , WALTER GARDNER WILLIAM RICHARD GEATER BOB GILMORE WAYNE GRAY LORENE CUNNELLS 3, RN .f-I. nk Oz A .pg 'C' '32 4.5- I f GLORIA GARRETT BETTY GEREN HELEN GLASS BILLIE JEAN GRIFFITH DOROTHY JANE GUNTHEROTH ?O Him-rv.. QWW' fm IIN KW! 112 ?' ' -A .f I' V' 1'-A. . W OA, W- in Q., 2.. IA r 5, DOROTHY HALL ELISE HARRINGTON NORMAN HARRY CHARLES HEATH PATRICIA HESSER 30 HLQ TT,Tf Q Y lflf L Weis, an--N. K-. wwf' gg . awww M I I I .,I k XWM. 5, Rik x I T . LINA JANE HALLOWELL JIMMIE HARRIS W. RAY HARTWIG DALE HEILIGER DOROTHY HEWITT WW ,ii - - 1 ..:..:'.f'2. was s ff? g .Eff-R i.j - I - fm-, f yi Sl IIL I I I 7 V . W M -- 12-' '- .: fi 1 1 W ig, -- . ' WML' N Iiifis X ikfiiiis . Lffffffzgif.. , Rillf' JAMES R. HANEY FAULINE HARRIS BETTY LUE HARVEY BOB HEIMDALE HUBERT R, HIGGINS EMMA LOU HARDING REBA CAROLYN HARRIS .JERRY HATFIELD FRANCES HENDRICKSON CHARLES G. HOLMES A. C. HARRELL JOSEPH WADE HARRIS KEITH HATHEWAY ROBERT E. HENSON WADE HOLT B 'sv' yi ,dj I 'f Rai I 9' 1 Q ibi- 5' .::' fi If - Z 'N-..,, i X r 21 5 ., E . , , 'pw V ' , N ix X fi ,L W- L,,1' J A 1 - , gf im x MWQS? wa I M fkw' M255 - 'lei' iii , gy . J 6 rm' I fm ILA FERN HOPPE ZELIVIALEA INLOW BOB JEWELL BILL JONES JOHN F. KERR C. G. HOWARD JEWELLEE HUDGENS BILLY R. HUFFNIAN BETTY JEAN INMAN MAURINE JAHNS VASHTI HUESTE JANUARY JOHN JILLSON EARL JOHNSON JOYCE JOHNSON JOE KEITH ROBERT KEITH BOB KELLOGG HAROLD KIDD -LOYD KIDWELL MARY LEE KIESER JAMES HULL BILLY JERNIGAN ROBERT JOHNSON DOROTHY JEAN KELLY T. C. KIMBRO Rl Am. .5 -I 'Ig QW -7 ,al ,'L--,- I :I I . 1 me Ie I I E .5 'H M5 J INFE- W ,gill if I I I ., 535 , . , au! f ' L-. f - S253 J,- -MEA' I if f s K,,- L - ii- I I .,,4 iii ff: 1 , :ff T:'.1i:i-IQ:-n 255511.-:5:. v. ' I 2 el I' DUNCAN KINIMEL IVIERLE KLIEWER BONNIE JEAN LAIRMORE SIDNEY LEE, JR. GEORGIA LEWIS 32 Nz- SM-my 5 ' 1 ' 'Q Q W! If v Jaw , W QF rw lvl X AGNES KING BETTY KING BETTY ANN KIRSCHNER PAULINE KITRELL CAROL KOONCE ROBERT KOONS VELMA JOSEPHINE KOZICKI R. V. IBOBI KU DICK LANGENHEIM GLORIA ANNE LANGSTON CAROL DENE LARNER BETH LAWYER JACK G. LELLEY BARBARA LEONARD BOB LETSON DOROTHY ANN LEWIS BETTY LOU LIEMBERNER LOYD RAY I.INDE BILLIE ANNE LINDSAY MARJORIE JUNE LIVINGST I Qi E... jg ' vw, 'if f 'Q RTZ H5- iii.. sribflhifsm' ' I' - . I If, IJ I I . ,, I .. A .E yx 1,13-, A A figw ,L Q- 'Nl If I Inf 'I -. A M, X2-f , I AHI Q I I A K E I ,Ql. j 5 I by If J Mini . J 5 ,. . L. f ,, 1 1 iiiiff? '.'fL'llZ A -I ' 4 I f '? I -I ff' ,A4 A I 5 A 'VI A 'ww x T 1 , ' I RIEI A I ,ra by x . A .-.: K L k Y! fig, ff ,I X It I lv' '5' u-0 A -:'Ai A IAJJ i T IAI MX g I N ,,, ,,.,, , ii 3 ' Wi P ' A '-A' WJ I' I JO HELEN LONGHURST PAT LUDEWICK CLAUDINE MCCORMACK ESTHER JANE MCPIKE DOROTHY MARESH PAT LONNECKER SHIRLEY RAY LYNCH MONNIE MCCORMACK MARY ANN MACON HAROLD MARR BETTY JEAN LOPP FRANCES LYONS ROSCOE MCDOUGAL JOE MAHANAY SHIRLEY MARRS JANE LOVE LEO MCCASLIN KENDALL MCFARLAND JACK L, MAHANEY JIMMIE MARTIN CARROLL CORDELL LOVING RAY MCCLURE EVA MARIE MCLESTER HILARY MAHIN BOB MAUNEY 33 I I , . EV14. ay l?w , fg3.- I I wefmfaf JEAN MASEK NEVA MEEKER BEVERLY MINCE VERNAL MORAN RUBY ANN NEAL 3-I 1,,,,'.1j 76 M 1 ' fag.. My EZ .ily . , ,S .,.- . P w, ,. ..,- , 955:15 ' ' 5 T9 1 -if I ' .. , si X, . if . , I- if 35 5 .2 'JOY MATHEWS JOYCE MARIE MERRITT BILL MONTGOMERY BOB MOREY WILMA LEE NEEDHAM DOROTHY MAXWELL MARGARET MERSHON BETTE JANE MOONEY PAUL W, MURATET FRANK NELSON JAMES E. MAYDEN. JR. DONALD E. MILLER EVALYN MOORE JACK MURRAY PHIL NELSON FRANCES MAYO DON MILLER JOE MOORE MURL D. NANCE JAMES W. NEWELL an E 5 Lvffx IIN-sh , , - C ztl mvsufwsk . . II ' I as .x - '1,K Kff F, . . W Q3 , A -.W A . K VLVV A ' I I SSAS I If . Qf f-I SR 35'- .gnn..,, -nf qw . wel - A I, K Q IEE ' al.. W .M MAVORIE NEWELL DIXIE VIRGINIA NICHOLS MARTHA LOU OGAN HELEN OLIVER Y RAYMOND PANKEY GLORIA ANN PARKER I JEAYNE PAULY BOB PAYNE BRUCE PETERSON MARTHA PETERSON EVARAE NORDSTROM IRMA RUTH ORTEN TRENT PARKINSON PATSY LOU FENCE RAYMOND W. PETERSON :IIA I 135 rfi. 3 7 A I A ISIII ' I 3 ,. -1 I I ,I G K F 5 :V Vrkq .ltl 1 .,., gif y V I in ahh' 'flair , . .I mail Q - , U5 If 3 . Kg. L: M pn.. fi- Iv, I, I I I 'Q-.I S GX- ,I L 31155- fi ngjLZ :i4,, ,I 1- MAUDINE NULL SHIRLEY OSGOOD BEN PATTERSON SARA YOU PENNINGTON GEORGE E. PHILLIPS J. W. OGAN BILLIE JEAN PAIT PATSY LOU PATTERSON CLAUD PERRVMAN BOB PINION Q3 -x J QKJX, 16320-1 IMF' 1 X In , I I 1 X, 45 ...M in an-,qu W.,-,. .. -,S --'Q 3114: , -VE ,:,,.,,: I ijftf- if I .fav I .: fw,.A: m.11. DARREL PIRTLE MARGARET POGUE NORMA PORTER GENE PROPER JERRY RAINWATER 36 MARGARET PITCHER CLARA ANN POLLARD MARCELLA POTTER JOE M. PUTNAM BETTY JANE RAY ihik 11Q IE:Q'Q3i Sn ,,,fw, NORMA PITCOCK FRANK POORMAN JO ANNE POWELL DOROTHY DEANNA OUARY BETTY LOU RAY QW Am T lg lx, WES PITCOCK SAM POPE JEANETTE PRATT DONETTA RAINS JEAN RAY LYNN PLASTER WALTER CADESMAN PC REX PRIOR JERAL RAINWATER CECIL RAY :xx 03 I 1,l 'S : .' I .,,, ff I :' Y NM .. - Ymit N I In J : A . , . I. 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Clllfliflllllll Coznzfil Rf'f7I'l'St'lIf!lfifZ'6 671155 Dirwfm' Dan Tiffzuiy Hilary Klziliiii Do 1'rm thy lczui liclly xK72lI'I'CII Slii lxmm - all liillic jam- Stcvcus Klziry Louise Gillespie Miss Stella Gnrtmaii ,4- nf SENIOR BOARD Left to right-Dorothy Jean Kelly, Mary Louise Gillespie, Emma Lou Barrow, Bill Daley, Paul Yowell, Warren Shimeall, Carol-Lerner, Jack Lelley, Dan Tiffany. Bruce Peterson, Maurine Jahns, Fred Gray, Billie Jane Stevens, Virginia Thompson, Joe Mahanay, Jeanette Runions, Pai Kline, Elizabeth Byrne. Wayne Stellmaker, Leonard Bodenhzuner. ANNOUNCEMENTS Leonard Boclenliainer, Cliniruiziu George llnclrexys Gloria Garrett Joyce Alolinson Bruce Peterson Put Vlillllllkjl' BANQUIQT ,lim llzlney, Cflzzfrzmm Emma Lou Barrow Ernest Cox Ellen Dunlap Mary Lee Keiser Carol Larner Jackie Murray Sara Lou Pennington Ruth Roller Joyce Stevens Eugenia Vincent Virginia VVhite 42 SENIOR COMMITTEES CHRISTMAS TREE Robert Toclcl, Cfifzirwzaiz Dorothy jane Guntlierotli Dorothy Lewis Lois Sumner Joyce Tlizitclier Emniogene 'liygnrt COMMENCIZMISNT Mary Ellen lllertlie, C!I,dl7'77Id7L Pat Cline Elsie lVI2ie Cooper Stanley Dixon Jerry Hatfield Dorothy Hewitt Dan Tiffany CContinut-il on Pug e 121 COURTESY Elaine Faucett, CYIIZIIFHIIIII Maxine Duff Barluarzi Ferguson LaRue Gilligan Zelmzi lnlow Billie Lindsay Ruby Neal IJICCORATION Shirley Osgood, Cfmirmau Elizabeth Byrne Betty Inman Frances Lyons Don IV. lwiller Ruth Roller Paul Yowell g i ig Z i mi JUNIQR HOME ROOM 311 FIRST Row-left to right- Norma Minshall, Mary Alice Parks. Wendall Baker, Bobby Pierce, Bettye Rainey. SECOND RowwEddie Horn, Donald Landrum, Elizabeth Longhurst, Albert Lukken, Johnnie McCarroll, Dick Thomp- son, Okla Swearinger. THIRD Row-Norma Lou Johnson, Betty Lou Holeman, Tommy Holland, Jerry Karr, Norma Jean Jarboe, Jerry Templeton. Jack Cross. FOURTH Row-Gloria Martin, Louise DeFoe. Iwilla Doty, Barbara Funk, Erlene Graves, LaVerne Henry. FIFTH Row-Connie Telford, Jack Payne, Carolyn Bickham, Madonna Scruggs, Coriene Taylor. STANDING7l9ft to riglit-Virginia Todd, Georgia Carter, Beverly Carter, Dick Sebastian, Harold Hat- field, Nils Lago, teacherg Edyth Nash, HOME ROOMS 204 AND 214 FIRST Row-left to right-Bill Kimmel, Jack Frese, Henry Hughes, Pat Mace, Jack Fees. SECOND Row-Jack Carlson, Donald Rubottoni, Harold Findley, Bob F. Mitchell, Don Stewart, Glenn Alldreclge. THIRD Row-Sammy Chalmers, Bill Woodbury, Edward Scott, Wayne Smith, Frank Conkwright, John Clar, John Harris. FOURTH Row --Jim Nelson, Roger Kaufmann, Don Iverson, Edwin Robinson, STANDING-left to right-Warren Kesselring, Mrs. Pauline Perry, teacher: Bob Montgomery, Jack Fretwell. HOME ROOM 410 FRONT Row-left to right-Wanda Noah. Jackie White. Janice Vinall, Billie Mae Neil, Doris J. Stoll. Aileen Wilcox, Pat Dotson, Alice Howerton, Anita Allende, H. E. McPhail. teacher, Phyllis Kifer, Margaret Hadley. Jessie llorton, SECOND Row-Mildred Fry, Billie Ruth Jones. Shirlec Wilson, Thomasina Fallis, Patsy Connell, Mary Bohn. Sally Betsworth, Dorothy Worley, Marion Chapman, Willis Oglesby, Gene Morris. THIRD Row-Don Louvicr, Craig Knudson. Marion Strickland, Clayton Richardson. Sam Wilson, Ray Creason, Lester Allen. Glenn Coates. Billy Isom, Dick Dannenberg, Monte Jones. HOME ROOM 414 FIRST ROW--left to right-Bill Schell, Johnnie Queen, Scott Mumford, Glenna Smith, Leon Florence. SECOND Row-Bebe Hardacre. Jack Hoppe, Marion Kelly, Arthur Mauldin, Maxine Coatney. THIRD Row-Mary Lou Brown, Raymond Gamble. Martha Johnson, Juanita Hamrick, Mavis Knutsen. FOURTH Row-Jimmy Brown, Thelma June Lee. Beverly Fleisher. Kenneth Hodgson, Betty Yetnian. FIFTH Row--Kathleen McGuire. Harold Adams, Wayne Gent, Miss Loretti Wiggins, teacher, Gene Burns. Walter Derrick. -li H0lVlE ROOM 101 FRONT Row-left to right-Jerry Melone, Jack VVynn, Robert Kraus, Pauline Griffith, Jayne Thalman, Juanita Brown, Marticia Moore. Elizabeth Stoppard. Hortense Allende, Elizabeth Shaver, Kathlene Griffith, Helen Kirk- patrick. SECOND Row-Miss Bessie Hiett, teacher: Helen Jenkins, Frances Moore, Joyce Woods, Kirk Newman, Ed Gully, Geneva Chufar, Bettie Jane Miller, Gerry Reese, Juanita Sullivan, Janice Matthews, Jean Ellen Arnold. THIRD ROW-D6WHyne Robinson, Harold Kidwell, Jimmy Steele, W. S, Blackburn, Dick Bates, Jim Stump, Kent Atkin- son, Richard Bradford, Joan Lucas. Doris Cook, Faye Mooney. HOME ROOM 400 FiioNT Row-left to right-Jean Langworthy, Kiowana Vllalker. Norma Lee Cantrell, Betty Powell. Bettie Sei- fried, Dorothy Mason, Harriet Bancroft, Joyce Butler, Eugene Crabtree,Dan Rhoafls,lVlary Bauldrige, Norma Wood- ruff, Monnie Faye Reed. SECOND Row-Mrs. Martha Leonard, teacher, Patty Hainbric, Jeanne Stites, Joyce White, Norma Machmer, Virginia Clymore, Jackie McCarter, Norma Anistutz, Anna Belle Suinmerlin, Lelia Ann Tuttle, Bobby Leikam, Jim Cluff, THIRD Row-Dan Eckcr, Colin Campbell, Earl Owens, Jim Robison, Bob Oswald, Marvin Duncan, Harold Jennings, Cecil Calvert, Harold Roberts, Jini Pollard. Eugene Freeman, Bob Buttry, Burton Moore. M HOME ROOM 309 FRONT Roweleft to right-Louise Beck, VVanda Sevier, Katharine Catron, Charlotte Marcear, Gerry Work. Shasta Johnston, Mary Jane Russell, Jo Jean Walter, Mary Jo Kapp, Irene Albhorn, Dorothy Antry, Norma Jane Pittman. SECOND Row-Jack Zogg, Charlotte Holderman. Marquita Kelley. Howard Wilson. Lawrence Morgan, Catherine Goodsill. Patsy Shepard, Ruth Grant, Margie Morton. Bettie Holbert. Thelma Haley, Helen Geiger, THIRD Row--James R, Brown. teacher: Lawrence Bozarth, 'Wileon Roach, Charles Jackman. Gus Buske, Robert Burdick. G, W. Cassidy. Wayne Wallace. Wilbur Shawbell, Lloyd Holeman. Jean Randall. Lydia May Fry, Robert Sheffield. HOME ROOM 106 FRONT Row-left to right-Alice Lindley, W'ilma Jean Thompson, Ouida Gordon. Pat Botkin. Kathryn Kemm- ler. Pattilue Handy. XYanda Arnold. Bertha Dickey, Billie Marie Hall, Beverly Husky, Norma Lee Rapier. SECOND Row-Miss Frances Holton. teacher, Lois Ferguson, Mary Ann Palline, Opal Smith, Betty Rhine. June Blaine, Peggy Dameron, Peggy Fowler, Jean Patterson, Jeanne Jones. THIRD Row-Mary Haas, Helen Willard, Mary Lou Cleveland. Darlene Heickson, Mary Jane Yeager, Mary Jo McDougal. Betty Jane Norris, Ann Schindler, Jean Paget. Arline Walton. Marian Ferrell, HOME ROOM 308 AND MISCELLANEOUS FRONT Row-Ruth Mason. SECOND Row-left to right-Betty Jo Peercy, Yvonne Davis, Floyd Goumaz, THIRD Row-Virginia Whitefield, Rita Tinger, Wanda Farris, Bettye Hunt. FOURTH Rowilmogene Vincent, Norma Jean Shuck, Roberta Payne, Ruth Woodward. FIFTH Row-Ray Antry, Sylvia Reynolds, Mary Frances Titus, STANDING- leit to right-Jack Smith, Harry Bishline, Jr., Douglas Pogue, Arnold Church, Louis Thach, Glen Zuniwalt, Earnest Metcalf, Doris Robinson. Carol Ella Lisle, Betty Todd, Joe Hendricks, Dorothy Detherage, Jerry Garton, VV. E. Davis, Betty Jo Muirheid, Bill Kirberger, Margaret Simi, Emily McQueen, Virginia Spiker, Carolyn Blair, Bill Oliver, June Smith, Jack Vardeman, Clyde Glover, David Carson, Charles Hannis, Harry White, Bob Hooper, Alvin Kobel. HOME ROOM 317 FIRST Row-left to rightgJohn VVilliams. Joe Matofsky, Festus Vilatson, Paul Russell Smith, VVanda Pruitt. SECOND Row-Joyce West. Betty Watson. Charles Robinson, Betty Sue Kuntz, Eugene Moore, THIRD Row-Peggy Clevenger, Doris Wineer, Helen Eimcr. Keith Williams. FOURTH RovveVirginia Sultzer, Frances Burckhalter, Vir- ginia Cramer, Dan North. FIFTH Row-Bill Shockey, Ji'n Fulton, Bill Byers, Neal Hilton, STANDNCYl6ft to right- Ted Anderson, David Smith. Mrs. Madge Gibson, teacher, Earl Hogard, Mildred Roe, Jess Elliott. Z c ns, fi. HOME ROOMS 3l5 AND 120 FIRST Row-left to right-Thomas XVhite, Nancy Bragg, Merle Crippin, Bob Hale, Wanda lVIcFarlan, Howard Putnam, Betty Kanady. SECOND Row-Bob Bland, Bill Groseclose, Lolita Hambleton, Bill Chambliss, Adalee McKenzie, Tom John- ston, Virginia Bork. Tnnan Row-Loris Von Hampton, Frankeleen Seely, Ruby Lee Sparks, Bill Strickland, Irving Fenster, Bob Earle. FOURTH Row-Jack Heath, Tom Blevins, Juanita Hill, Roy Crawford, Anna Belle Hoffman, Inabella Cavener. Boyd Lewis. STANDING-J. W. Bush, Leo Roberts. Mrs, Carolyn Shurtleff, teacher: James Bradfield. HOME ROOM 313 Fmsr Rowe-left to right-Leon Bevins, Roberta Allison, Dean Ryan, Halina Staslk, Eunice Welch, Margie Winburn. SECOND RowABetty Eyestone, Dorothy Mershon, Richard Miller, Maxine Moore, Pat Morsani, Bill Nelson. THIRD Row- Meri Alice Field, Tommy Grant. Jean Henninger. Frances Jones, Mary Lou LaRue, Betty Magee. FOURTH Row-Rosemary Chancey, Glenn Church, Carlyse Cole. Mary Louise Curd, Lois Tubbs, Coleen McCormick, Charles De-Fir. FIFTH Row-Roy Campbell, Bob Barge, Patty Belknap, Jo Ann Cameron, Donald Pitcock, Joe Walker, George Brite. STANDING-Miss Tom- mie Barnes, teacherg Bob Wright, Virginia Thompson. Claire Nufer, Patt Schroeder, Betty Poynor, Elizabeth Wallace. 40 .5 HOME ROOMS 407 AND 413 FRoNr Rowgleft to right-Forrest Smith, Mary Rose Carnahan, Muriel Eckman, Jean McClelland, Billie Jane Moore, Betty Heidinger, Maryle Daw. Norma Lee Barclay, Gordon Walker, Robert Lamzn. SECOND Row-June Mclnnes, Marian Blaicher, Jean Curry, Marisue Meyer, Dorothy Robinson, Dorothy Henry, J. W. Mooney. THIRD RoweMarie Ann Lulow. Jo Anne Hale, Mrs. Myrtle Spillman, teacher, Bonni Marie Johnson, Frank Jackle, Teacher. HOME ROOMS 119 AND 126 Sm-.rr:DAleft to right-P. J. VanHorn, teacherg Helen Housley, Doris Moore, Clinton Wilkerson, Claron Snider. FIRST Row, STANDINC7l6ft to right- Barbara Wilkerson, Bob McMackin, Carl Wright, George Hughes, Edward Duncan, R. V. Runnels, James LeFurjah, Roy Nye. Dwain Ivie, Charles Blackard, Loyd Rutledge, Tom Sherrow, O. C. Carver, Buddy Garrett, Joe Drouot, Jack Lawwill, Herschel Stephens, Jimmie Wilkerson, Bob Talbutt. SECOND Row-Pete Robertson, Dorcy Nicholson, Leonard Fidler. THIRD Row-Bud Young, Jimmy Shaw, Herman Stephens. HOME ROOM 312 FRONT Row-Hleft to right-Wanda Van Deventer, Bettie Anderson, Olga Millard, Olly Robinson, Betty Eubanks, Warren Meeks, Jerry Brown, Patsy Jo Cridland, Beverly Haymaker, Bette Lowe, Betty Sue Brocato. SECOND Row-Miss Katherine Moran, teacher, Joan Kendall, Mildred McKinney, Bruce Hall, Charles Knott, Carl Lemon, Alfred Cooper. Allan Orrick, Winston Brymer, Howard Mitchell, Horace Goodson. Ti-mm Row-Betty Vandeventer, June Plowrnan, Lucille Burns, Jack Webster, Gary Ashmead, Bob Dunbar, Ralph Rummage, Bill Woodford, Ross McDe-rmitt, Bill Farley, Herbert Farrimond, Raymond Williams, Bill Klintworth. DONALD DYESS Qllllffll 29, 1027 Nolyfzrzlmr I, I9-I2 Donald, a VVill Rogers Qlunior, was killed in an accident early on the morning of Novcinbcr l, while delivering papers. His work in our school scrap drive was outstanding, typical of Uon's earnest desire to do his share. The following was written by one of his Classmates: Think of fzim faring 011, af dear In t11e107'4'oft11ere, af the low? of lzereg Tlzizzfa of him .rtiff 115 the fzznzr, I my- Hff if noi drrzdgfze if jiut acvay. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Pwsiflrfzzt Richard ltliller Viu'Pr'4f5i1lffn1' Jack Cross Srwrrfzzrjx' Norma Lee Cantrell 'l'rf'ns1zrw' Tom Holland Swirl! Clmirnzarz june Smith Cnznzril RffjJ1'f'.w'11tr1Iiw Ted Anderson Class Dirertnr lyliss Lola B. Trusty S1 JUNIOR BOARD SEATED-Ififi to rightwHe1en Kirkpatrick, Marisue Myer, Betty Holbert, June Smith, Beverly Husky, Patty Hambrlc Kathryn Kernmler, Jerry Garton, Beverly Carter, Miss Lola B, Trusty, class director: Norma Lee Can'r-ell, Gene Moore Ted Anderson, Eunice Welch. STANDING-left to right-Jim Nelson, Tom Hurst, Jack Hoppe, Herbert Fai-rfmond. Albert Lukken, Jim Robison, Bob Kirberger, Richard Miller, Irving Fenster, Robert Lamm, Tom Holland, Bob Montgomery Jack Cross. Dan North. Dean Ryan, Bob Talbutt, Tommy Johnson, Jerry Melone. J I' NIOR COMM ITTICES CONINIICNCEMENT Roberta .'Illison, Glmirnmzi Billy Chambliss John Harris Betty lleidinger llarold Kidwell limily McQueen Arthur Mauldin Claire Nufer IVanda Pruitt Ruby Lee Sparks Paul Russell Smith Rita 'Finger Bud Young FINANCE Bob McMackin, Co-Chairmriii Dan North, Co-Clinirmmi Herbert Farrimoncl Irving Fenster Elizabeth Longhurst Fdyth Nash Janice Vinall RING Joe Matofslcy, Cliaimnain, I-larold Adams JoAnn Cameron Peggy Clevenger Peggy Fowler Beverly Haymaker Bill Knott Ross N'lcDermitt Jim Nelson Funice Welch COURTESY Patty Hambric, LIIIIIIFHIIIII Gary Ashmezul Jack Fretwell Guida Gordon Betty Heiclinger Betty Magee IVilma 'llhompsnn JUNIOR PLAY Frances Jones, C1lIllI'7lI!I?1 George Brite Glenn Church Virginia Burcham Frances Burckhalter Peggy Parkinson Ivilma Thompson MUSIC Jerry lVIelone, C'll!Iif77I!I'71 George Brite Billy Chambliss Dorothy Mershon Mary Jane Russell SENIOR PLAY Eugene Moore, Clmirmmz, Virginia Clymore Carolyn Cole Bruce Hall Elizabeth Longhurst Pat Morsani Frances Jones Lois Tubbs Joe Ivalker filoutinuccl on Page 1215 52 IFORU M Dean Ryan, Clzafrmnli Roberta .Xllison Frances Burckhalter Jean llenninger Frances Jones Joe Nlzitofslcy Paul Russell Smith SOCIAL Julie Smith, Cfzairiziazi Betty Anderson Joyce Butler Georgia Carter John Clar Glenn Church Merle Crippin Dick Dannenberg Horace Goodson Kathryn Kemmler Joe IValker SCRAPBOOK Beverly Carter, Chair? Rosemary Chancey Joan Kendall Betty Sue Kuntz Mildred Roe PUBLICITY Tom Grant, Clzairman Roy Campbell Ray Gamble Lois Tubbs Betty Poynor Joyce W'est VL!! 72 SOPHOMORES HOME ROOM 405 FIRST Row-left to right-Mary Riley, James Watson, Nelson Keyes, Paquita Fox, Bobby Roberts, Sizcorm Rowe Gloria Ann Wilson, Hilda Holladay. Shirlee Mitchell, Muriel Orrick, Pauline McNeill, Janis Wood, Billy Whitney. THIRD Row-Laura Mae Robinson, Joan Ryan, Dorothy Dengler, Barbara McKenney, Frances Gingles, John McMinn, Mary Kay Kearns, FOURTH Row-G. VV, Millspaugh, Eniver McGinnis. Thoinasine Allison, Barbara Kidd, Marorie Davis. FIFTH Row -Becky McComb, Buddy Duncan, Beverly Duckworth, James Harris. STANDING7lEfl to right- Miss Kathleen Begley. teacherg Walter Kelly, Dale Drake, Honora Snyder, Nancy Ludewick, Nelle Welch. Patsy Carroll. HOME ROOM 302 FIRST Row-left to right-Charles Rogers, Mary Roberts, Terry Doyle, Jack Thomas. SECOND Row- Donnie Painter, Grafton Ramsey, Kenneth Roe, Fred Torner, Mary Jane Tannery. THIRD Row-Hubert Leak, Bobbie Painter, Billie Orvis, VVanda Brooks. Joyce Marlar. FOURTH Row-Mildred Gosser, Mary Eva Richison, Bob Rogers, Jerry Hoggatt, John Hair. FIFTH RowfHerbert, Leak, Dona Reese. STANDING-left to right-Leo B. Howard, teacher: Wayne Randall, Horner Pilgrain, Thelma Guy, Jane Fellers. HOME ROOM 412 FIRST Row-left to right-Nlildred Conibs, Frances Byrd. Sonia Derrick. Earl Foster. Marian Anderson. SECOND Row -Russell Smith, Judy Iverson, LeMoine Ketchani, Bennie McDaniel, Gloria Smith. THIRD Row+Leora Nicholson, Ralph Perkins. Florence Rust, Llewellyn Robinson, Billy Riggs. Roland Knode. Jerene Gray. FOURTH Row-Mary Lee Wyant, Jack Sinith. Beverly Sturgeon, Bill Sutter. Bob Burrage. FIFTH Row-Melba Ross. Margaret Freiburg, Barbara VVhitlock. Eddie Greer. T. Carl P'Siiner. O. E. Wayland. STANUING'1:i0iM'E1'l Caflneheacl, Mrs. Louie M. Rawlings. teacherg Percy Barnett. Bob Denton. Bob Pauli, Gene Williams, HOME ROOM 209 Fnzsr Row tbacks to canieralAleft to right-Rayman McElfresh, Elizabeth Lyon, Sue Derrick, Lois Brant. SECOND Row -Julia Duncan. Sam Stephens, Jess Gillard, Lida Ransdell, Martha Stacey, Edwin Hill, Lorraine McKnight, Helen Moore, Irene Anderson. THIRD Row-Cecil Richardson, Bonnie Jean Macoubrie. Ira Powell. Bettye VVilkerson, Etta Mae Von Holten, Janice Tilley. FOURTH Row-Toniniy Phillips, Jack Richardson. Don Marple, Robert Ridley. Ralph Setser, Robert Wallace. Bill Stuart. STANDING-left to right-Nancy Mashburn. Harvellyn Ellis. Patricia Powell, Mrs. Elsie N. Allison, teacher. Joe Boyd, Wendell Davis, Harrison Golem, Van Bland, Bill Ferguson. 5 3 HOME ROOM 401 FRONT Row-left to right-Ann Petit, Charles Whitehead, Merle Mezel, Charlotte Correy, Janice Bell, Geraldine Mc- Call, Betty Casey, Joe Don Rogers, Jeanne Hudson, Peggy Harrell, Betty Jane Alred, Lynn Gunderson, Billy Harmon. SECOND Row-Miss Christia Allender, teacher, Virginia Williams, Dorothy Jane Cox, Delores Meinert, Lou Jeane Bloxom, Bob Hambric, Jim Conatser, Charles Butler, Mabel Blevens, Barbara Vokoun, Marceal Sluder, Kenneth Schell, George Cook. THIRD Row-Parker Humphrey, Stephen Sellers, Dick Sewell, Roger Tucker, Bob Smith, Troy Brown, Bob Hively, David Power, Warren Black, Athel Baker, Jack Fritze, Bill Hill, Bill Ames, Dick Rodgers, Richard Fike. HOME ROOM 217 FRONT Row-left to right-Peggy Jean Ray, Carolyn Barkhurst, Rosemary Hively, Charles Torbett, William Dee Finley, Bill Massey, Fred Sanders, Meredith Talbott, Pad Cadenhead, Margaret Brashear, Genevieve Cull, Warren Guniheroth. SECOND Row-Mrs. Emma Lee Morris, teacher, Marilyn Moore, Joan Masel, Jerre Willsey, Charles Kubilos. Paul Wright, Don Ritterbusch, Fred Wright, Robert Maresh, C. E. Cavener, Jack Griffith, Geraldine New, Tressie Ford. THIRD Row- Bill Luckhart, John Endres, Pat Sutter, Harold Layman, Bill Batson, Sherwood Anderson, Lowell Quillman, Eugene Liles. Bart Jenkins, George Shields, Merwin Ridley, Warren McConnico, Eugene Cofield. 'We V' YYQWWW f-fWtW9 'f 'W1''fWu'MSWW'tNMW'1 WW HOME ROOM 122 Srrrixrz left to rlgln -Layton Boyd. Preston Caruthers. Paul Whitlock. Bob Doty. Richard Ligon. Lrclxwixrz left to right Gene Hinze. Bill Scaggs. Bob Smith. Harold Mayo. Jack Johnson, STANDING-left to right-Larry Harcrow. Ivan Griffith. Robert Shelton, Eddie Follin. ll. B. Daulton. Bill Robertson, Charles England. Robert Caldwell. Lawrence Ashe. Emery Trantliam. Louie llottel. Duane Prather. Lindy Young, Joe Barbieux. Lorence Rust. James Cox, Ralph Melton. Gene Ready. James Hays. Clarence Conwell. Jack Stuart. Gordon Smith. teaeherg Harold Alexander. HOME ROOM 204 FRONT Row--left to rightf-Charles Whisenhunt. Bob Gimlin. Ivo Nelson. Denny Marshall. Bob Smith, Morrison Bick- ham. Bob Arnold. Warren Miller. Dean Sanders. Lowell Palmer. SECOND Row-Jack Gentry, Boyd Ringo. Alan Roberts. Bob Mapes. Richard Coleman. Jack Wells. Gail Binkley. Ralph Burley. Don Bissell. Gerald Brz1dford.Johnny Jones. TH1Rn ROWAO. J. Enclres. teacher: Fream Minton. Russell Morris. Holt Welch. Raymond Reamey. Mabry Figures. Larry Marland. Bill Pitcock. Bill McKinley. M. L. Reddick, Terry White. 37 HOME ROOMS 506 AND 120 FRONT Row-'left to right-Eugene Hatheway, Charles Kiddoo, Bill Love, Betty Louise Todd, Doris LaVasque, Betty Sexton. Eleanor Wilshire, Eunice Knowland, Arta Lee Vllaterson, Kittie Durfey, Elizabeth Jackson. SECOND Row-Miss Erminie Elms, teacher, Bill Wright, Joe Hilton, Gene Heath, JoAnne Johnson, Virginia Towry, Pat Pollard. Marjorie Sumner, Eugene Mann, Strickland Clapp, Owen Blacker. THIRD Row-Walter Layman, Richard Barnhill, Dick Boland, .gjciqhn Junk, Robert Wilburn, Jim Dittmer, Kenneth Downing, Charles Taylor, John Sage, Frank Webb, Bonnie Cooper, Corilie aprnan. HOME ROOM 303 FRONT Row-left to right-Peggy Wloodward, Claire Combest, Melda Teel, Alyce Cook, Barbara Atchison, Gloria Crabb. Betty Jo Brown, Carolyn Davis, Rosemary Bieberick, Betty Chapel, Geraldine Kline, Betty Wagoner, Betty Jean Pavey. SECOND Row-Arthur Weedin, Carl Stoops, Bill Walker, Gerald Fountain, Dell Lucas, June Heuston, Joanne Somner, Doris Turner, Kenneth Lawwill, Howard Vllilshire, Dick Gulley, Helen Buske. Peggy Porter, Pat Gilmore. Dana Kemper. THiRD Row-Charles Harvey, Don Wilson, Ed Winslow, Robert Burley, Jim Semkee, Charles Arney, Bill Bowers, Robert Harris, Bob Ballard, Bob Rakesiraw, Bob Conboy, Bill Rice, Neeley Titus, James Green, Geo. J. Kubik, teacher. fa- ff:--fsiv-,.2w-eeiww:f ima..-ff.-R .,-f f M, - ., r'--f if-'fi , .wi ,..- - .. .swf , as f ar.. , .,,,,.w.:.w,w,,.,,. ,..' 1-'e,,w,,.r . - S Muffy 'Q D e B HOME ROOM 101 FRONT Row-left to right-fEditl'i Martin. Betty Ann Ford, Roberta Gibson, Margaret Billington, Doris Kessinger. Mar- vella VVyman, Juanita Barrow, Dolores Davis, Mary Helen Dunbar, Doris Montgomery, Donna Sidesinger. Willene Paris. SECOND Row HMrs. Ora Mayberry. teacherg Doris Wilson, Betty Ruth Ward. Betty Johnson, Joann Swift, Mary K. Stout. Guynita Monical. Betty Laurrell. Glenda Trimble. Betty Dalton. Eleanor Hinshaw.Juliann Talbutt. Martha Hawkins. Janice Leavell. Timm Row---Mary Willis. Gloria Sisslo. Betty Jean Lytle. Joe Wayland. Jean Lewis. Eileen Smith, Patsy Arnold. Dorothy Muirheid, Bonnie Smith. Marion Copeland. Rita Hoffman. HOME ROOM 310 SEATED-left to right-Evelyn Leach, Marilyn Brooks. Marjorie Marks, Mrs. Clara S. Riley. teacher, Blanche Brix, Peggy Sue Morgan, Wanda Bounds. STANDING--left to right--Charles Johnson .Glenn Donharn, Ruby Marlow. Dorothy Sims, Sherry Lou Shields, Billie Moreland, Betty Nubemyer, Nola Jean Yount, J. D. Lemmon, Bonita Smith, Patty Lee, Lucille Carlock. Shirley Davidson, Evelyn Barto. 5 O HOME ROOM 206 FRONT Row-left to right--Shirley Schmeling, Beverly Funston, Doris Lee Rooney, Ethel Riggs, Ann Walton, Beverly Walsh, Patricia Knott. SECOND Row-Jaycleane Rollins, Judy Wallace. Betty Sue Davis, Marguerite Wilson, Nathalie Parker, Maxine Wolfe, Joyce Dill. THIRD Row-Miss Bertie Hammond, teacher, Virginia Stewart, Ella Mae Harrell, Martha Kerr, Arlene Evans, Dorothy Coleman, Georgie Ridenour, Grace Olson. MISCELLANEOUS FRONT Row, SFIATED+lBft to right-Kenneth Parks. Jimmie P'Simer, Evelyn Chadwell, Nyta Armstrong, Christine Farns- worth, Mary Smith, Norma Jo Mouser. STANDING-left to right-Donald Chappell, Harold Hancock, Kenneth Schell, Robert Carter, Larry Albers, Lloyd Millard, Don Kohlhorst, Jack Dyer, Hattiemae Flowers, Bob Cline. .swf 2. T' ,. L, QLUEN' 18251 ' F95F54l.i ,. N. M. . wax .A Jaw-f-dx HOME ROOM 201 FRONT Row-left to right-Rosalea Croft, Nola Chambers. Earnestine Wilkes, Thresa Montgomery, Pat Ryder, Mary Rose Tinker, Maxine Kline, Dorothy Brewer. Jane Miller, Barbara Johnson, Margie Stamps, SECOND Row-Ruth Potter. Betty Lou Lamb, Mona Melton, Patsy Happel, Norma Thompson, Frances Ess, Ruth Morton, Wilma Lee McCoy, Helen Wright, Emily Smith, Mary Lee Jenkins, Maxine Davenport, Shirley Spence, Ruby Rae Wiley, Beth Lee, Madge 'wVils0n. Pat Veno. Marguerite Weindel. THIRD Row-Hazel Geren, Myrtle Quary, Mildred Fondren, Beverly Yates, Maxine Hodson, Frances Dotson, Virginia Close. Doris Kimbro, Mrs. Margaret Halley Fox. teacher. HOME ROOM 220 FRONT Row-left to right--Lenna Mae Smith, Maxine Thompson, Anita Williams, Aneal Evans. Clemmens Travis. SECOND Row-Rosa Lou Hughes. Evelyn Jones, Georgia Smith, Geraldine Simms. Blossie McGrew, Sylvia Potter. lVlary Titus, Bonnie Gray, John Thompson. THIRD Row-Loraine Beck, Doris Jean Aston, Dortha Bruner, Zoeanne Jacobs, Freda Friar, Wanda Ledbetter, LeAnn Murphy. STANDINGLl9fl to right-Jane Dorsey, Rosemary Hirst. Alta Johnson, James Storts, Virgil Pittman, Emil Schellstede, teacher. ol fir In SUPHOMORE BOARD FRONT Row-left to right--Robert Carter, Richard Barnhill, Sue Derrick, Pat Cadenheacl, Mary Helen Dunbar Marguerite Weindel, james Harris, Eugene l,iles, Jack YVells, Jack lfritze. BACK ROW-Shirley Sehmeling, Jane Dorsey Aluanita Barrow, Joanne Jones, Mrs. Pauline C. Keaton, Sophomore Class Director, Delores Davis, John Lally SOPHOMORE CLASS CFFICERS PI'l'j'iI1F7Zf xlanies Harris Vive Prfsizlwzl -Iohn Lally Sl'l'l'f'fIl!'-17 llary Helen Dunbar ylI'I'!l.YZlfl?f Pat Cadenhead Sfznfrnz' KJOIIIIVN Refi. Sue Derrick Sofia! Clzfzirnmzz Dolores Davis Clrlss Dirrflor lklrs. Pauline C. Keaton FORUM CoMMIT'I'Iil2 SOCIAL COMMI'I l'liE FLOWER AND COLOR llilfl lflllml Dolores Davis, Clzairmmi Marilyn Brooks lat Gilmore Thornasine Allison lVanda Brooks Dick QIUHCY . Juanita Barrow l,ou Jeane Bloxom NZIUCY -LUd6W1ClC I Richard Coleman Marjorie Davis hlarjorie hlarks, Cfiazrmmi Jack Griffith Billy Massey l0?1U RYHH jo Ann Johnson David Power Johnny Sage Doris Turner Fred VVright 62 John Lally Larry Marland Nelle Vveleh ,luliann 'lialluutt Charles Taylor SCRAPBOOK COM Ml'l'TFE COURTESY CON M ITTEE Kitty Durfey Frances Rss Thelma Guy June Heuston Kenneth Roe Bobby Rogers Joan Swift Sherwood Anderson Beverly Funston Barbara Kidd Eugene hlann Guynita Monieal Betty Nubernyer Peggy Ray COMMITTEE Book Two x ,tk ' Z o 1 o o , f ' o a V Q o .Z N if if L f si in fi Z1 15: H I 5, f i K f . ai L Q ,L 6 K .M v y V H ., in bf . S - A f s gn Eg sr C f ' s ,y 1 Al J N 9 'A5. ' , , M -v-.,,,x 2 in ww it vw- oi f , k,.: 0,-+4 of ' ' 11 mi Am K, 3, 5 S6 - K A ': ' -.--. ' -- V :N Az, -fxwgs. I L K t , . ' ,fs ,, azzle, Dazzle, Drizzle, Drip! Thus inspired, our athletic teams go into battle with the feeling that the Band is he- hind them one hundred per cent. On all occasions those leather-lunged Band mem- bers can be relied on to give a good account of themselves. Perhaps the loud yelling and snappy march- ing results from their strenuous training. Every morning during the fall and Winter they can be seen marching through the moonlight at 7:30. This hour, with regu- lar third-period rehezirsals, gives the mem- bers a real workout. 64 BAND Frou! Rous- Eddie Horn, Snare Drum: Betty Lue Harvey, Bass Drum: Douglas Pogue, Snare Drum: Betty Lou Gatrell, Clarinet: Mabry Figures, Clarinet: Raymond Peterson, Clarinet: Jim Fanning, Clar- inet: Phil Knowland, Flute: Helen Kirkpatrick, Oboe: Robert Caldwell, Alto Saxophone. Second Row- Betty Casey, Band Queen: Jimmy Martin, Drum Major, Flute and Piccolo: Bob Wright, Cornet and Bell Lyre: Wanda Jean Farris, Clarinet: Jerry Karr, Clarinet: Bob Montgomery, Clarinet: Bruce Hall, Clarinet: Sidney Lee, Flute: June Mclnnes, Flute. Third Row- Bill Martin Nelson, Sousaphone: G. W. Cassidy: Alto Saxophone: Richard Coleman, Clarinet: Rebecca McComb, Clarinet: Gene Barber, Clar- inet: Kent Atkinson, Oboe: Billie Jean Pait, Oboe: Maryle Daw, Flute. Fourth Row- Joe Walker, Tenor Saxophone: Betty Lou Hole- man, Clarinet: Kenneth Parks, Tenor Saxo- phone: Paul Dick, Clarinet: Donald Chappell, Clarinet: Phil Nelson, Piccolo and Flute. Fifth Row- James Hayes, Sousaphone: Robert Lamm, Clar- inet: Charles De Fir, Clarinet: Ray Creason, Clarinet: Trent Parkinson, Clarinet: Sam Pope, Clarinet. ome on Rogers Let 'er Rip! BAND Frou! Row- Jack G. Lelley, Bassoon: Tom Holland, French Horn: Bob Gilmore, French Horn: Don Kohl- hurst, Cornet: Ralph Stuart, Trumpet: Jim Haney, Cornet: Homer Charlton, Cornet: Frank Riesinger, Trombone: Virginia Wheeler, Snare Drum: Bobby Pierce, Snare Drum: Helen Glass, Majorette: Pauline Kitrell, Majorette. Srcoml Row- Eugene Crabtree, Baritone Saxophone: Dan Ecker, French Horn: Warren Kesselring, French Horn: Bobby Gimlin, Cornet: Glen Zumwalt, Cornet: Bill Chronic, Cornet: George Brite. Trombone: Walter Lahman, Trombone: Colin Campbell, Snare Drum: Duncan Kimmell, Bass Clarinet and Bell Lyre: Wyatt C. Freeman, Di- rector. Tlvim' Row- Adrian Smith, Alto Saxophone: Kenneth Down- ing, Alto Saxophone: Charles Crayes, French Horn: George Pratt, French Horn: Charles Tay- lor, Cornet: Dean Ryan, Cornet: Lloyd Hole- man, Cornet: Ralph Rummage, Saxophone: War- ren Miller, Cornet. Fourth Row- Edgar Christy, Bass Clarinetg Horace Goodson. Alto Clarinet, Charles Berger, Baritone: Loyd Linde, Baritone: George Stewart, Cornet: Bill Schmeling, Trumpet. Fifth Row- Charles Whisenhunt, Baritone: Gerald Bradford, Baritone: Norman Harry, Baritone: Ivo Nelson, Cornet: Donald Bossard, Saxophone. The snappy gold and blue uniforms that our Band members wear are obtained from the proceeds of the football game they spon- sor each year. Besides their numerous marching appear- ances the Band gives, in the spring, an animal concert. Their many appearances through the year at football and basketball games, assemblies, concerts, and pep rallies numbered approximately one hundred sev- enty. Wyfatt C. Freeman is director of the Band. 65 overeigns In The Realm of Music , 3 N, in lil BETTY CASEY it Sweetheart of the Band Orchestra Officers were ,lack l,elley, Presillentg Jim Fanning, THE QUEEN Betty Casey was crowned fourth Queen of the VVill Rogers High School Band, dur- ing the half of the Rogers-Northeast foot- ball gzune at Skt-lly Stacliuni. The Queen's iclcntity was not revealed until she stepped from 21 huge druni during the ceremony in which Gloria l'z1rke1', Band Queen ll, gave up her crown. Jack Lelley, Band Captain, crowned Betty who stood in a heart formed by the Band members and Dudes. hlary Lee Keiser was appointed Queen when lic-tty left in February. Drum lylajor- ettes were Helen Glass, lla Fern Hoppe, and Pauline liitrell, THE OFFICERS Band officers for the year 1942-43 included Jimmy Martin, Drum Major, replaced by Phil Nelson when he entered collegeg Jack Lelley, Captaing Jim Fanning, Second Lieutenant of Clarinets: Frank Riesinger, Second Lieutenant of Trombonesg Bob Gilmore, Second Lieutenant of Baritones and French Horns, replaced by Loyd Linde: Jim Haney, First Lieutenant: Bob Pierce, Second Lieutenant, Percussion and Bassesg Phil Nelson, Second Lieuten- ant, Woodwinds: George Stewart, Second Lieutenant, Cornets, replaced by Ralph Stuart, Vice Presiclentg Betty Lou Gatrell, Sccretaryg -lean Fllen Arnold, Librariang Betty Lou Harvey, Membership Chairman. BAND OFFICERS ORCH FSTRA OFFICERS The Orchestra Hours of Practice- elodies lVe're off to the Rogers Round-Up and, as the orchestra swung into the music for the Zlllllllill all-school revue, little did the audience realize the many hours of practice these n111sieiz1ns had put in hehind the scenes to make the show 21 success. ln the Round- Up performances lfehruary 24, 25, 26, and 27, tl1is proficient and versatile musical organization added a professional color to the show. Un Sunday, April II, the Orchestra gave a puhlic concert, and l1as heen very active throughout the year at assemhlies, class plays, and civic entertainments. The orcliestra is under the direction ol Vllyatt C. lfreeniaii and officers are: ,lack G. Lelley, president: Alim Fanning, vice president: Betty l,ou Clatrell, secretaryg .lean lfllen Arnold, lihrarian. f'lir.1'l VlYJ!l'7I,l' .lack Lelley slack Fretwell Betty Luc Harvey Bill Wlright Blanche Brix llorace Goodson Ralph Burley Sl'l'fJ'?1!I lviolinr George l,:1l 11rj11l1 Harold Findley Bonnie Cooper Duncan Kimmel Bill Ewing joe Boyd Pwrcuffiolz Bobby Pierce Warren McConnico lfddie Horn Piano lea n Ellen A mold Ulloef Billy Jean Pair Kent Atkinson Sfzxoplzonef lim Fanning ltdgar Christy Frfzzrll Ilflfiff Boh Gilmore Charles Crays George Pratt Tr11mpet,r Bill Chronic Glen Zumwalt jim Haney Homer Charlton Viola Joe Drouot Cello lfmily Smith Clarinet! Gene Barber Betty Vandeventer Betty Lou Gatrell Robert Lamm String Bauer Loyd Linde XVarren Guntheroth Fliirer Dorothy Lee Druse Maryle Daw Sidney Lee Trombone Wlalter Lahman Tuba Ralph Rummage Director Wyatt C. Freeman hoir Masters Techniques of Harmony and Rh thm The Will Rogers A Cappella Choir has made its usual number of appearances dur- ing the year in spite of the rationing of gasoline and other uncontrollable handicaps. During the first semester they sang in two regular assemblies, at the Christmas Vesp- ers ,First Presbyterian Church Young Peo- ples' service, the Civitan Club, and the First Christian Church hIen's liible Class. At Christmas time they took part in the lWessiah,' at Convention hall, with the Choirs and Cvlee Clubs from Central and Daniel VVcbster High Schools. The objectives of the Choir include train- ing for proper use of the voice, the study and presentation of the best in choral liter- ature, and service to the school and com- munity. The Choir is open to any student in school who can qualify in vocal ability, scholarship, and citizenship. The director of the group is George Oscar 68 A CAPPELLA CHOIR Frou! Ron' - Geo. Oscar Bowen, Director, Dorothy Coleman Elizabeth Jackson, Elizabeth Lyon, Wilma Mc- Coy, Elsie Cooper, Jane Miller, Betty Sue Davis, Ethel Riggs, Patsy Pence, Marticia Moore, Ruby Marlow, Bonnie Lairmore. Seeoml Row - Kathleen McGuire, Grace Olson, Martha Kerr, Shirley Spence, Betty Joe Wayland, Beth Law- yer, Jaydeane Rollins, Juanita Robinson, Helen Wright, Marjorie Marks, Dorothy Sims, Pat Pollard, Jeanne Pauly, Maudine Null. Tlrirzl Row - Barbara Guiles, Virginia C1 amer, Harriet Bartoo, Wilma Needham, Jeanne Jones, Bill McKinley. Jerry Melone, Carl Lee Wright, John Lally, Jack Wells, Nelson Keyes, Joanne Hale, Mary Alice Delo, Jane Bowie, Lina Jane Hallowell, Patsy Carroll. Fozrrflv Row -- Marie Ann Lulow, Betty Byers, Lucile Carlock, Johnny Jones, Charles England. Charles Mapes, Bob KellOgg, Ray Hartwig, Fred Cummings, Richard Ligon, Warren Shimeall, Boyd C. Ringo, Dean Sanders, Billy Byers, Ray McClure. Fream Minton, Dorotha Carlock, Irene Breslin, Bowen, director of music in all Tulsa schools. Officers include: VVarren Shim- eall, presidentg Boyd C. Ringo, first vice president, Barbara Guiles, second vice pres- ident, Jane Bowie, secretary and treasur- erg Jerry lhlelone, librarian, and Bill Mc- Kinley ,assistant librarian. Warblers Learn to Appreciate and Love ood Music GIRLS' GLEE CLUB lfronf Row - Martha Jo Dukes, Glenna Fogle, Jeanne Hudson, Esther McPike, Reba Estes, Gwen Harper, Jo Ann Johnson, Doris Jeanne LaVasque, Wanda MeFar1an. Svcomf Row- Peggy Harrell, Jeanette Runions, Loris Von Hampton, Betty Casey, Rosemary Hirst, Mil- dred Gosser, Lou Jeanne Bloxom, Jerry Garton, Juanita Hill. Thin! Row- Eunice Knowland, Frances Byrd, Betty Sexton, Inabelle Cavener, Adalee McKenzie, Wanda Brooks, Sarah Ryce, Thelma Guy, Virginia Bork. Faurlb Row - Zoeanne Jacobs, Doris Aston, Betty Pavey, Bev- erly Sturgeon, Arta Lee Waterson, Eleanor Wil- shire, Wyatt C. Freeman, Director, Pat Gilmore, Anna Belle Hoffman, Johanne Youngblood. The Girls' Glee Club at Will Rogers was organized for the purpose of scientific Voice training as well as personal enjoyment and public appearance. Its personnel is made up of nearly equal numbers of seniors, ju- niors, and sophomores, under the direction of VVyatt C. Freeman. The Girls' Gln-e Club impressively sang a group of seasonal numbers on the Christ- mas Vespers and assisted in the Orchestra concert by singing selections of Indian music with orchestral accompaniment. 69 Have You ot a Pass to Class, Bud? Checking passes, trying to promote better citizenship for victory, and playing host to the many guests who visit our beautiful building during the year is the purpose of the Courtesy Service Club. It was one of the first clubs to be or- ganized in Will Rogers High School in l939, and is sponsored by James L. Goff, Assistant Principal. Assisting him are the following Captains for each hour, who check roll: Enimogene Tygart, Sara Lou Pen- nington, Peggy' Garrett, Thelma Denton, Faye Mooney, Ruth Dotson. Students in Courtesy Service Club are chosen for their citizenship in scholastic ability. Meinbers are located in different parts of the building, two or three on each floor, during each period, with about eight members on duty during the hour. Meetings are held monthly on Thursday mornings at 8:00 o'clock. Officers are Peggy Garrett, president, Leonard Bodenhamer, vice president, Mary Lynn Cecil, secretary, Joyce Stevens, Stu- dent Council representative. COURTESY SERVICE CLUB 1 rrmt Row- Geneva Chufar, Rosemary Beiberich, Charlotte Holderman, Frances Ashby, Sue Derrick, Mari- lyn Brooks, Dorothy Duncan, Janice Tilley, Joyce Thatcher, Pat Tanner, Dorothy Armstrong, Betty Lee Wake, Norma Minshall, Pauline Kit- rel . SL'L'011d Row- Carolyn Davis, Jane Russell, Peggy Garrett, Joyce Stevens, Marvorie Newell, Mary Lynn Cecil ,Betty Todd, Emmogene Tygart, Carol Larner, Ruth Roller, Bill Schell, James L. Goff, Sponsor. Third Row - Pauline Harris, Jeannette Pratt, Pat Cline, Char- lotte Tannery, Barbara Ferguson, Betty Inman, Robert Todd, Martha Johnson, Wanda Bounds, Gloria Parker, Joyce Tremayne, Bettye Wilker- son, Joe Boyd, Jeanne Pauly, Charles Hannis, Fourth Row- Thelma Denton, Mary Lee Keiser, Bonnie Coop- er, Faye Mooney, Ruth Dotson, Dorothea Car- lock, Nelda Brown, Roger Kaufmann, Eliza- beth Byrne, W. E, Davis, Johnny Sage, Evarae Nordstrom, Georgie Ridenour, Julia Dtmcan, Sara Lou Pennington, Irene Breslin, Leonard Bodenhamer, Allen Orvis. 70 Our uper alesmen Put It ver Another year has ended - a year during which the Advertising Board has been very busy advertising, publicizing, and selling tickets for all the musical, dramatic, and ath- letic events at Will Rogers. lleayiest jobs for these salesmen were hand- ling of Activity Budget and Round - Up tickets. The Board consists of one member from each home room and an Executive Committee. Un the Executive Committee were Beth Lawyer, lklarquita Kelley, and lklarion Chapman, representatives from the Art de- partment, Helynn Duncan, Emily IMC- Queen, and Leonard Bodenhamer, from the Journalism department, lla Fern Hoppe, Betty Vandeventer, and lklildred iMcKinney from the Speech Arts department. Serving as officers for l942-43 were .loyce Stevens, president, Dick Davis, yice presi- dent, and Patti Hambric, secretary. Miss Evelyn Osborn is faculty sponsor with Mrs. lllartha Leonard as her assistant. ADVERTISING BOARD Sealed - Dick Davis, Miss Evelyn Osborn, Sponsorg Patti Hambric, Joyce Stevens. Front Row- June Fellers, Mary Helen Dunbar, Barbara Berry, Pauline Kitrell, Marilyn Brooks, Emily Smith, Helen Moore, Edith Nash. Second Row- Freda Frair, Marquita Kelley, Pat Tanner, Jayne Thalman, Carol Koonce. Lou Jeane Blozom, Nathalie Parker, Mildred McKinney. Third Row- Anna Belle Hoffman, Betty Hugh Vandeventer, Virginia Whitefield, Betty Liemberner, Shirley Lynch, Evarae Nordstrom, Gale Ballard, Ila Fern Hoppe, Mary Jane Yeager, Geraldine Kline. Fourib Row - Sammy Wilson, Leo Roberts, Trent Parkinson. Phil Nelson, Dan North, Wilson Roach, Leonard Bodenhamer, Murl Nance, Eugene Mann. 71 All-Girl Forums Keep Our tudents Informed on W0men's War Activities Dorothy Jean Kelly, Eunice Welch, Geraldine Chism, Mrs. Pauline C. Keaton, Mary Helen Dunbar, lvomen whose achievements are significant in their chosen field have been brought to our stage by the girls' assembly. Among them were Miss Dorothy lVlcCune of KVOO. director of the program 'llt's a VVoman's VVorld g lVlrs. Rebecca Nelson, Co-or- dinator of Family Life ljducation in the public schoolsg and Nlrs. Lucille Nlulhall, general secretary of the Y.XV.C.A. At other meetings the girls held panel discus- sions pertinent to girls in secondary schools. The girls' assembly is composed ol' all the girls enrolled in Will Rogers l ligh School. They have monthly meetings at which all officers are in charge. At certain intervals the classes meet separately and are presided over by their respective vice presidents. This organization is sponsored by Nlrs. Pauline C. Keaton, Dean of Girls. Officers for the year were Dorothy jean Kelly, presidentg Eunice Vilelch, first vice president: Nlary Helen Dunbar, second vice presidentg and Geraldine Chism, secretary. 72 Victory Drives To Defeat the Axis Are ponsored B tudent Council Heading the work done by NVill Rogers Stu- dent Council this year was the outstanding scrap drive which yielded over lil-O tons of everything from the kitchen sink on, and brought more than 60 tons over our quota. STUDENT COUNCIL Serlffcl - Raymond Gamble, Jackie Murray, Bob Letson. Joyce Stevens. Bob McMackin. Front Rowe- Bill Muir, Wilma McCoy, Rosa Lou Hughes, Ted Anderson, Thelma Guy, Joan Ryan, Betty Jo Piercy, Elaine Faucett, Martha Stacey, Mar- jorie Marks, Roberta Allison, Dolores Davis. Bob Morey. Svfomf Row -W Adrian Smith, Joe Don Rogers. Jim Cluff. Hilary Mahin, Jack Lelley, Gary Ashmead, Betty Ben- nett, Sara Lou Pennington, Gloria Ann Parker, Mary Louise Gillespie, Pattilou Handy, Jeanette Runion, Mary Lynn Cecil. Third Ron'- Joe Mahanay, Bill Kirberger, Billy Woodford, Kenneth Lawwill, Robert Maresh, Paul Elam, Jack Wynn, Neal Hilton, Eugene Moore, Sam Schell, Howard Wilson, Robert Lamm, Ila Fern Hoppe, Irene Breslin, Janice Vinall. Organizing the Victory Corps, aiding the Red Cross, and the animal clean-up carn- paigns were other successful projects of the Council. The service flag for our boys who are now serving Uncle Sam was hung in the main hall by the Council. The flag of white satin, with red satin border and blue stars, was dedicated at the annual Round-Up. It was bought with money collected from the Waste- paper drive. The Council meets each Friday morning, un- der the direction of Frank Alackle, sponsor, and llliss Bertie Hammond and llliss Stella Clartman faculty representatives. Officers are: Bob Letson, presidentg llob lilac- lllackin, vice presidentg Jackie ltlurray, sec- retaryg Joyce Stevens, corresponding secre- taryg Raymond Gamble, treasurerg and Vir- ginia VVhite, parliamcntarian. if wav ,f 73 MTU Create, aintahn and Extend High tandardsof The Will Rogers Hi-Y chapter was organ- ized in the fall of 1940 to create, through the school and eonnnunity, the high stand- ards of Christian character. Meetiiigs are held weekly at the Y.M.C.A. lhlenibership is open to any boy in Will Rogers High who is interested in the op- portunities for religious, social, and recrea- tional activities offered in the Hi-Y. Their slogan is: UClean speech, clean sports, Clean scholarship, clean life. Hi-Y motto is God first, the other fellow second, and I am thirdfl The Will Rogers chapter is sponsored hy James E. Brown. Officers are: Harold HI-Y Srfafrd - Jack Porter, David Carson, Don Iverson, Jim Semkee, Clyde Grover, Horace Goodson, Harold Marr, Harold Adams. Robert Cadenhead, Paul Russell Smith, Bill Strickland, Ted Anderson. Secon rl Row - John Harris, Glenn Aldridge, Bill Kimmell, James Bradfield. Sfamling - Donald Landrum, Harry Bishline, James E. Brown, Sponsor. hiarr, president, Harold Adams, vice presi- dent, Horace Goodson, secretary, Glenn Aldridge, treasurer, and Bill Strickland, Chaplin. l Throughout the chool and ommunit hristian liaractern KEYSTONERS Frou! R010- Carol Koonce, Mary Ellen Werthe, Carol Ella Lisle, Gerry Work. Second Row- Coreen Taylor, Pat Morsani, Wilma Lee Need- ham, Eva Marie McLester, Mary Ann Macon, Dorothy Maresh. Jo Helen Longhurst, Margaret Mershon. Pat Ludewick, Mrs. Margaret Halley Fox. Sponsor, Mervyn Smith, Sara Lou Pen- nington. Tlwiril Kow- Patricia Hesser, Glenna Fay Smith, Norma Lee Barclay, Colleen McCormick, Betty Vandeven- ter, Maryle Daw, Betty Poynor, Reba Harris, Maxine Duff, Joan Lucas, Harriet Bartoo, Bettie Lee Wake, Joyce White. Yvorl-:ing with the Hi-Y, the lieystoners hold :in eleetion :intl tzike over the eitv offices tor one clay, :intl hzive an annual Belle and Beau banquet and ball. The Kappa Chapter of Keystoners at Will Rogers contributed to the community chest fund, helped collect Christmas toys for the Salvation Army, and sent one girl to Camp last summer. llleetings :ire held weekly on lilonday eve- nings at 7 x30 at the Y.lXI.C.A. and once a month Kappa lieystoners have El pot-luck supper or party. illrs. joseph Noble is spon- sor tor lieystoners :incl hlrs. Nlargaret Halley Fox sponsored the Kappa Chapter until she left Will Rogers in tlmluzlry. Offieers are: Put Luclewiek, presiclentg Carol lioonee, vice- presidentg lVIervyn Smith, secretziry g lo H elen Longhurst, treas- urerg Betty Lou Gzitrell, social Chairman. The purpose ot this orgzinizzition is to Cre- ate, maintain. :uicl extend throughout the school zintl eommunity high standards of Christian character. 75 Literary Highlights Behind the Footlights for Four ights The direction of the biggest all-school pro- duction, the fourth annual Will Rogers Round-Up was in the hands of the Round- Up Board, which took charge of all the planning, casting, and production of the revue. ln the show the novel and original idea of 'KLiterary Highlights Behind the Footlightsu was brought out through sketches both satirical and serious from best sellers. ldach member of the Board served as a scene director, writing his ovvn script and choos- ing his own cast. Tryouts for dancing and vocal numbers were held in November. The Board was composed of twenty-five members, two of Whom entered college at the close of the first semester. 76 ROUND-UP BOARD Front Row -- Andrea Cullinan, Barbara Guiles, George Brite, Lucille Burns, Warren Shirneall. Second Row - Dorothy Mershon, Irene Breslin, Dorothy Tin- cup, Jean Henninger, J ack Griffith, Bob Wright. Third Row- Glenn Church, Richard Coleman, Mary Jane Yeager, Duncan Kimmel, Earl Johnson, Jerry Eagan, Joan Sulzbach. Sfa11a'i1zg- Joe Walker, Claire Nufer, Peggy Garrett, Jim Bell, Billie Jane Stevens, Bruce Peterson, Bob Gow, Ray Har-twig. Miss Catharine Y. Crissey is director of the Round-Up Board and supervises the pro- duction. Meetin Is Adjourned. ur 1943 Lariat Will Have Padded Covers. Klany meetings ot tlie l'ublications Board were held as entliusiastie Seniors urged that tlie Victory Lariat have padded covers in red, white, and blue. The Publications Board is the voting group in deciding upon pliotograpliy, printing, and engraving Contracts for the l,ariat. PUBLICATIONS BOARD Sealed - Maurine Jahns, Betty Liemberner, Mrs. Myrtle Spillman, C. C. Pruitt. Miss Caroline Copeland, Dorothy Guntheroth, Mrs. Sarah Roberts, Helen Duncan, H. E. McPhail. Sfmntizzg - Hilary Mahin, Kenneth Brasel. Ray Hartwig, Stanley Dixon. Q. ' -y--es. vw.. U K- H: Vt, f i, . . The Hoard lias tive taeulty nieinbers and eiglit senior ineinbers. Student members are seniors selected and approved by tlie faculty. Miss Caroline Copeland served as eliair- nianz ll. F. Klel'l1ail, vice eliairnianq and Betty l,iemberner as secretary. Otlier tae- ulty nienibers were C. C. Pruitt, business nianagerg lllrs. Nlyrtle Spllllllilll, artg and Mrs. Sarah Roberts, eonnneree. llorotliy ,lane Guntlierotli was student art representativeg blaurine -Ialins, assistant business inanagerg llilary Klaliin, represen- tative troin tlie Senior lloardg Stanley Dixon, editor, in eliarge ot pllotograpliyg and lsennetli ldrasel, Ray llartyvig, and Helen llunean were representatives trotn the year- book elass. , - A4 fs! 4, ,,-, fm sf , v 3 r'r' , 7x We Typed, We Cut, We Pasted, -And Here's Your 1943 Lariat lt all started with the planning and taking of senior pictures, then the panels and other pictures, the typewritten copy and ohl the joh of making the Sophomore and .lunior directories, whewl VVhen the proofs came back to be pasted into the dummy, the job was not complete until we numbered all the pages wrong a few times. Then there was the job of selecting, arrang- ing, and pasting the snapshot pages. At times the job looked utterly hopeless. The Lariat staff met each day at the sixth period. Xlost of the pictures were taken, developed, and printed by the l,ariat photographers. lfi- nances were handled by the business staff under the direction of C. C. Pruitt and Klaurine .lahns, assistant business manizgfer. Stanley Dixon was elected lfditor and Hey- erly Dickenson, Assistant Editor: Bliss Caroline Copeland is Lariat sponsor. LARIAT STAFF Srrzfml - Maurine Jahns, Dorothy Jane Guntheroth, Bob Morey, Betty Liemberner, Thelma Denton, Helynn Duncan, Jewellee Hudgens, Judith Fow- ler, Joe Mahanay. Sfrzmling - Jack Crudup, Bob Cunningham, Ronnie Roszel, Jayne Alice Tillotson, Jimmy Mayden, Kenneth Brasel, Hilary Mahin, Roscoe McDougall, Dick Davis, Betty King, Sam Schell, Stanley Dixon, James Newell, Miss Caroline Copeland, Sponsorg Ray Hartwig, Walter Pope. 1 78 Where ls the Cop Paper? chool Life Is oin to Press! SCHOOL LIFE STAFF Seated - Catherine Schiller, Joyce Johnson, Frances Mayo, Betty Lou Bennett, Elaine Faucett, Emily McQueen, Kenneth Brasel, Betty Lue Harvey, Dorothy Tincupl Front Row - Betty Lou Gatrell, Betty King, Eunice Welch. Harriet Bartoo, Bob Morey, Joann Stewart, Bob Kellogg, Bob Barge, Helynn Duncan, Peggy Garrett, Peggy Clevenger. Semml Row - Joe Mahanay, Bob Aldrich. Gene Morris, Wil- liam Bassett. Stanley Dixon, Miss Caroline Cope- land, Sponsor, Fred Gray, Leonard Boden- hamer. On Thursdays and Fridays there is usually a scramble in the Publications Office in 403 to find some copy paper and be first at one of the f'Turley Tech typewriters. lfditorial staff of School Life at Will Rogers has thirty members, and news is sent several times each Week to the School Life office at Central where the paper is made up and printed weekly. Tulsa School Life is a member of the Na- tional Scholastic Press Association, the Col- umbia Press Association, and the Oklahoma Interscholastic Press Association. The editorial staff is made up of a group of students from Rogers, Central and VVeb- ster High Schools, with the advertising staff at Central, Dorothy Tincup was elected editor at Will Rogers, Betty Lue Harvey is assistant editor, Kenneth Brasel, sports editor, and llliss Caroline Copeland is sponsor. 7'7 We Get Acquainted With Uur eighhors to the outh Taking an important part in the training tor victory program at Rogers this year is the Pan-American club. Since the purpose ot this club is to create and promote good feeling and friendship with our southern allies, it has played a special part in the extra- curricular life of its members this year. The functions of the club are the study of Latin and South American people, their customs and relations with us, and social activities patterned after those of Latin Americans. lllembers correspond with stu- dents in the Latin American countries. Each year the organization prepares an assembly in honor of Pan-American day to better acquaint the entire student body of Rogers with their southern neighbors. 80 PAN-AMERICAN CLUB Frou! Row- Margaret Hadley, Patsy Jo Cridland, Marjorie Davis, Joe Walker, Elaine Faucett, Betty Lue Harvey, Miss Erminie Elms, Sponsor. Sr'c'o11zl Row- Janice Wood, Dorothy Dangler, Hilda Holladay, Marian Copeland, Owen Blacker, Marguerite Wilson, Margaret Sims, Eunice Welch, Connie Telford. Officers An' - President, Marjorie Davisg vice-president, Joe Walkerg secretary, Patsy Jo Cridlandg treasurer, Margaret Hadley, Student Council representa- tive, Eunice Welchg and program chairman, Elaine Faueett. liiss Erminie Elms, Spanish instructor, is Faculty sponsor of the club. Amo, Amas, Amat,-But ot The Dail unrise Class LATIN CLUB Frou! Ron'- Edyth Nash, Geraldine Kline, Doris Kessinger, Nancy Bragg, Donna Sidesinger, Amy Arm An- drews. Secolnf Ron'- Nona Funstall, Judy Wallace, Gloria Crabb, Russell Morris, Pat Botkin, Bertha Dickey, Arta Lee Waterson, Geraldine Chism. Third Rolf- Maxine Coatney, Grace Olsen, Doris Lee Rooney, Gwen Harper, Bob Arnold, Beverly Funston, Joan Ryan, Denny Marshall, Betty Wilkerson, Mary Riley, Shirley Schmeling, Janice Tilley, Eunice Knowland, Patricia Powell. Sfllllllillg -- Rosemary Brown, Betty Chapel, Betty Rhine, Mary Louise Curd, Becky McComb, Martha Stacey, Joanne Swift, Pat Morsani, Ann Walton, David Crouch, Donald Bissell, Arthur Mauldin, Jerre McCall, Mrs. Louie Rawlings, sponsor: Joe Matofsky, Richard Coleman, Larry Marland. John Lally, Nelson Keyes. Don Chappel. The VVill Rogers Latin Club held its first nieeting in 1939-40. This year the fifth and sixth hour classes of lilrs. Louie Rawlings are carrying on the tradition established by the preceding students. The Club is now affiliated with the Nation- al Classical Assoeiation, and meetings are held once a month. The inenibers of the Latin Club wear the official pin of the Alunior Classical League. The purpose of the Club is to foster an interest in Classical things. The Club's activities include picnics and parties with various games played in Latin. They also study the early Roman life and customs. Officers are YVayne Gray, presidentg David Crouch, vice president, lfdyth Nash, secre- taryg .loan lilasel, treasurer. 81 oble Cause Isllelped Rogers Junior ouncil Organized about two weeks after the at- tack on Pearl Harbor, the XVill Rogers Junior Red Cross Council, under the direc- tion of Nliss hlarguerite Smith, grew out of the desire of students to participate im- mediately in xvar activities. It facilitates the Art ,Industrial Arts, and Home Economics departments getting their articles into fien- eral Headquarters where they are re-dis- tributed for use in emergencies and at vari- ous war centers. This yearls Junior Red Cross Council is more extensive than last year's, when com- mittees were set up with teachers and pa- trons assisting the students. This year the committees have one faculty sponsor and one student chairman heading them. These coin- mittees are organized so that they will he ready for new jobs which arise. All defense drives and war activities in Rogers originate with the Junior Red Cross. The Production Committee was sponsored by H. R. Parks, Drives Committee, ltlrs. Clara S. Rileyg Training Committee, lyliss hlattie l,ou Teague, Speakers, Bureau, lVIiss Catharine Crisseyg Publicity, Nliss Christia Allender, Volunteer Service Corn- mittee, hiiss Tommie Barnes g Records, ltlrs. lVlarjorie hlcliurnetteg Organization and Personnel, ltlrs. Carolyn Shurtleff 5 Finance and hlembership, hliss Katharine Kloran. Officers for the year 1942-43 were Shirley Osgood, presidentg Ellen Dunlap, vice p1'es- identg Jo Anne Powell, secretary, Charles Hannis, treasurer, and Betty lrue Harvey, publicity. Sealed Af Firxf Table lo Leff - Joan Sulzbach, Joyce Stevens, Emily McQueen, Ellen Dunlap, Shirley Osgood, Pauline Kitrell, Patsy Cridland, Okla Swearinger, Sem'eJ nf Table fo Rigln' - Betty Jane Norris. Beverly Spade, Elizabeth Jackson, Norma Tuohy, Irene Breslin, Joann Stewart, Dixie Nichols, Patsy Patterson, Joann Powell. Sl'!Ifl'll Arorunf Room - Sue Derrick, Miss Moran, Nell Welch, Judy Wallace, Jean Lairmore, Carolyn Barkhurst, Betty Lue Harvey, Wanda Pruitt, Coleen Mc Cormick, Willene Paris, Frances Dotson, Sara Ryce, Gloria Smith, Mary Roberts, Patty Lee, Frances Lyons, Mary Ellen Werthe, Blossie Mc- Grew, Miss Smith, Betty Jo Brown. Sftllltlillg 1 Miss Allender, Billy Hill, Mrs. Shurtleff, Harold Kidwell, Joe Keith, Mrs. McBurnette, Jerry Work. 82 Hours ervice Are iven As Students Aim for Victor 5 -ii ' Y--Jwmis,,g,,,,Q,j,,, , v ' gg M iv 'tvt 1 K J tft ' 1 Q , , t .'.2-: L 1'rui1f Rolfe-- Mary Helen Dunbar, Joan Swift, Julianna Tal- butt, Patti Knott, Beverly Funston, Juanita Bar- row. Miss Illa Podendorf, sponsorp Joan Sulz- bach, Mary Helen Drake, Pat Tanner. Ruth Roller. Svcwzal Rou'-f Doris Robinson, Betty Pavey, Joan Summers. Jackie Murray, Joyce Stevens, Doris Kessinger, Doris Rooney, Grace Olson, Joe Wayland, Wil- lene Paris, Jean Lewis, Shirley Spence. Third Rott'- Pauline Kitrell, Betty Holman, Mary Lou Cleve- land, Mary Ann Pallein, Dorothy Robinson, Dorothy Roe, Dorothy Bruner, Maxine Thomp- son, Dona Lou Reese, Patsy Arnold, Betty Lytle. lionrlb Row- Betty Nubemyer, Rita Johnson, Doris Holmes. Dorothy Simms, Jane Bowie, Billie Jane Stevens. Dorothy Cox. Ann Pette, Patsy Caldwell, Dor- otha Carlock, Mary Rose Carnahan. Jean Curry. Shrmling - Laura Mae Robinson, Janice Tilley, Marjorie Davis, Pauline McNeal, Beverly Duckworth, Thomasine Allison, Nancy Ludewick, Nell Welch, Ruby Lee Sparks, Erlene Graves, Barbara Kidd, Merle Crippin, Janice Bell, Eunice Welch, Thel- ma Guy, Pat Morsani, Eleanor Wilshire, Bar- bara Johnson, Dorothy Dingler, Rebecca Mc- Comb, Eniver McGinnis, Sherry Shields, Frances Gingles, Honora Snyder, Gerry Work, Roberta Payne, Marisue Myer, Marceal Sluder. Sonia Derrick, Betty Lue Harvey, Frances Burckhalter, Marilyn Brooks, Wanda Pruitt, Shasta Johnson, Beth Lawyer, Jeanne Pauly, Peggy Clevenger. Catherine Schiller. Betty Lou Bennett, Mildred Eloe, Betty Lou Ray, Gloria Wilson. Frances ayo. Over one hundred girls enlisted in the Will Rogers Junior Auxiliary of the American Vvomenys Volunteer Service, which was or- ganized this year with llliss llla Podendorf as director. This organization helps with collections and drives of all types and does work connect- ed with the war effort. A workshop was set up in Room lOl, under the supervision of ltlrs. John Keyes, district adviser. Among projects for the year were making layettes for babies with soldier fathers, tak- ing care of children whose mothers are in defense plants, and making scrapbooks for soldiers in hospitals. After the girls have completed fifteen hours of voluntary service, without pay, they re- ceive a pin and after thirty hours they are allowed to wear the A.W.V.S. uniform. Officers for the year include: Pauline Kit- rell, presidentg Betty Jo Brown, vice presi- dentg Joan Summers, secretary, and Pat Gilmore, treasurer. 83 Doll Dude's ammas M5355 March down the field to victory for our schoolll' This is one of the favorite songs of the Dudes, girls' pep club at Will Rogers. Dudes participate in and lead cheers for sports activities. At the Rogers-Central football game the members of this organization dressed in bright plaid cowboy shirts, denim skirts, and ten-gallon hats, which they also wear when they usher for school activities in our andi- torium. lt has now become a tradition with the Dudes to challenge Dolly Dude, their mas- cot, against Nliss Warrioretta, mascot of the girls' pep club at Webster before each Rogers-Webster' football game. Next year the Dudes hope to entertain Dolly Dude at home. Officers of the club are 'Pat Lndewick, pres- identg Alice Lindley, secretary-treasurerg Billie Jane Stevens, Waxicla Vandeventer, and Pauline Kitrell, cheer leaders. Miss Frances Holton is sponsor. 84 DUDES F ron! Row - Eleanor Wilshire, Doris Kimbro, Mildred Fond- ren, Betty Lowe, Dorothy Antry, Pat Ludewick, Pauline Kitrell, Billie Jane Stevens, Wanda Van- deventer, Thelma Guy, Virginia Close, Carol Ella Lisle, Patty Ann Knott, Marion Copeland. Second Row - Betty Jane Alred, Charlotte Correy, Mary Rose Carnahan, Mary Lou Cleveland. Madonna Scruggs, Marguerite Wiendel, Pat Veno, Rosa Lue Hughes, Maxine Kline, Pat Ryder, Virginia Towry, Dona Reese, Doris Aston, Frances Byrd, Gloria Wilson, Tbirzl Row - Julia Duncan, Patsy Hoppel, Frances Ess, Mary Smith, Betty Dalton, Pat Botkin, Bette Sue Kuntz, Judy Nickell, Lida Ransdall, Norma Machmer, Ann Walton, Lois Brant, Betty Chapel, Mary Lee Jenkins. Fourfb Row - Mary Ann Duff, Nathalie Parker, Esther Mc- Pike, Marilyn Brooks. Barbara Atchison, Pa- tricia Powell, Kittie Durfey, Glenda Trimble. Donna Sidesinger, Doris Turner, Okla Swear- inger, Peggy Sue Morgan, Wanda Glee Bounds, Janice Tilley, Miss Frances Holton, sponsor. W-i-l-l R-0-g-e-r-sl Will R0 ers!!! 3 wi- E . 2 S at ti . . 5 I RANGLERS lfrorzl Kon' f Arthur Weetlin. Bill Muir. Charles Kiddoo, Fred Sanders, Lynn Gunderson, Bill Oliver, Jess Gil- lard. Serum! Rozvf Nils Lago, sponsor, Bill Finley, Jimmy Green, Don Stewart, Harold Stewart, Terry Doyle, Ken- neth Roe, Jerry Fountain. 'flvirfl Ron'- Don Crews, Earl Hogard. Carl Duncan, Bill Mc- Kinley. Jim Fulton, Richard Ligon, Jim Steele. Joel-4 Fees. Officers :ire lion Crews, presiileutg ,lim Steele, vice presitleutg Earl Hogzml, seere- tziry-trezisurerq Nils Lago, sponsor. llzuiy times you have hezircl that yell by at eheer leatler from the Rziuglers, boys' pep organization at VVill Rogers. VVith the Dudes, girls' pep eluh, the Rzuiglers lead cheers at the football :uul basketball games :uid assist at sports events. The Rauglers were first orgziuizetl in 1939 and this group hzive offered 21 real service to their school. Purpose ot the Rzuiglers is to promote frienclly rivalry hetween VVill Rogers and other schools :mil it has heeome ri Custom for them to elmllt-nge the Central Scalpers :tml lVehster ,li0lll1lllIlXVliS. Siguityiug their rank, the Rzuiglers wear blue and gold jackets with the years of serv- ice marlcetl hy stars on their shoulder and chevrous on their sleeves clesiguzitiug the of- ficers. S opping, Cleanin , Waxing Floors, ome Boys Have A Seventh-Hour Class Responsible for keeping the 200 rooms in Will Rogers High School in excellent con- dition and working order are the Student Custodians. They are a group to whom the students of Will Rogers are indebted for keeping our beautiful building clean. lllost of the boys were inexperienced at first but learned quickly how to handle dust mops, brushes, brooms, and other cleaning equipment. While students are in classes and after school is dismissed for the day, some of these Custodians are hard at work. Qrganized When the new building was opened, they were one of the first chartered clubs in Will Rogers High School. Mem- bers must be trustworthy and of good char- 86 STUDENT CUSTODIANS Front Row- Jack Smith, Don Langston, Bill Byers, T. C. Kimbro, Orville Eaton, Ray McClure, H. B. Daulton, Fred Mendenhall, sponsor. Second Row - Ira Stewart, James Bradfield, Clarence Con- Well, George Hughes, Eugene Freeman, Lloyd Linde, Bill Woodford, Howard Mitchell, Walter Jacobs, Paul Jacobs, Dick Endres, Kenneth Rae. acter as they have access to all parts of the building. Officers are Orville Eaton, presidentg ,lack Lelley, Vice presidentg Dick Endres, secre- tary-treasurer. Fred Mendenhall, building superintendent is in charge of the Custod- ians. Behind the Scenes Tireless Workers Make Twenty -Five ets for Round-Up STAGECRAFT From' Ron'- Warren Kesselring, Gale Binckley, Dean San- clkrs, Marion Strickland, Dale Drake, Eugene oore. Sc'c'0r1rl Row - Bill Cunningham, director: Paul Yowell, David Boesche, Bill Sutter, Earl Stamper, Bob Cun- ningham. Don Foresman, No! Piclzzrerl - Buddy Garrett. Glenn Church, Neeley Titus. Rhoem West, Walter Pope, Bob Wright. Ted Anderson. Stagecraft Club was organized during thc first year and is an extra-curricular activity. A boy may earn four credits, one for each 120 hours of service on the Rogers stage, then he becomes inactive. Stagecraft is under the direction of Bill Cunningham, a Rogers graduate of 1941. VVhile most people were in bed fast asleep and dreaming of the coming Rogers Round- L'p, February 2-l-27, the stagecraft crew worked on into the long hours of the night. The gaily painted drops and flats that helped make the show a success were designed and made hy this group of students. lt required many hours of work to build the miniature stage, the most original feature ofthe Round- lTp, which was made as an exact duplicate of the large stage. Stagecraft members averaged thirty hours a week and they worked for four weeks pre- ceding the all-school revue. lt is also their work to design and build scenes for all dramatic productions, arrange the stage for assemblies and special progralns, and handle the lighting. 87 William Tell Hit The VVill Rogers Archery Club was or- ganized in September, 1940, with eighteen boys enrolled. The Club now consists of both boys and girls. The first range was located 011 the east grounds of the school, but the Club has prog- ressed and now owns an inside range for the convenience of members. With the help of Otto Endres, sponsor, the Rogers Archers made both the range and target. Meetixigs are held the second Tuesday of each month and the Rogers Club is a mem- ber of the National Archery Association. the Bull's E e Officers are Dick ldndres, presidentg Dick Dannenherg, vice president, Bill Ewing, sec- retary-treasnrerg Joe Drouot, range officer, Eunice Welch, Lady Paramount, Otto Endres, sponsor. ARCHERY CLUB Kneeling - Bob Caldwell, Leroy Caldwell, Dick Endres. Standing- Glenn Coates, Dick Dannenberg, Joe Drouot, Marjorie Marks, John Endres, Eunice Welch, Helen Wright, Bill Sutter, Neeley Titus, Otto J. Endres, sponsor. 88 ---Dan Boone The need for training riflemen is more i1n- portant today than ever before. The Will Rogers Rifle Club is turning out riflemen who will be ready to fight for their country when the time comes. l,ast year the Club sueeeeded in winning BOYS RIFLE CLUB On lfn' Line- Bob Ballard, David Hamilton. Scott Mumford, Paul Muratet, Craig Knudson, Ted Anderson, Charles Kiddoo. Shnnliug - Roy Campbell, Bill Chambliss, J. W. Busch, Dick Dannenburg, Ed Winslow, Ernie Smith, Lynn Gunderson, S. L. Gunderson, sponsor. GIRLS' RIFLE CLUB O11 ffn' Lim'- Miss Edith Buehler and Miss Frances Holton. sponsors: Virginia Wheeler, Betty Jane Ray, Norma Lee Rapier. Pat Botkin, Ella Mae Harrell. Does Tool third plaee in the lfighth Army Corps Area in the Heart Trophy Rifle Competition. Oletha, Colorado was first and lil Paso, see- ond. This year another Rogers team is en- tered. Seyeral indiyidual awards haye been won by Rogers riflenlen. All Club members have made progress. The Club has an excellent group of Sophomores and -luniors who will form the nucleus of the organization next year. Girls' Rifle Club was organized in the fall under the sponsorship of Bliss Frances Hol- ton and lbliss lfdith liuehler, for girls who were interested. They meet at the range on Thursday afternoons. Virginia VVheeler is president: Pat liotkin, seeretary-treasur- ery Norma l,ee Rapier, range officer. ,. .,.i.... , ,W ...o-auf m .4 Eight Thousand Six Hundred Volumes Are Their Responsihilit Hznidling and checking all hooks in the Will Rogers High School lihrziry, the thirti'-tive student assistant lihrariznis are kept husy. VVorlcing nncler the snpervisioii of Miss Hesper liirlcpatriclc, lll5l'2ll'l2lll, they are re- sponsible for checking in, shelving, and keep- ing the library hooks in order, cataloging, typing and 2ll'l'2lllgiIlfIx files, and assisting other students in finding reference niziterizils. They also check passes in :intl out of the lihr:n'y and supervise the conference rooms. Five assistants work during each school pe- riod in the day. Three work hc-fore school in the mornings and four after school. LIB RARIANS Frou! Row - Nyta Armstrong, Bonnie Jean Macaubrie, Eliza- beth Stoppard, Betty Jane Ray, Gloria Crabb. Miss Hesper Kirkpatrick, librariang Patsy Pence, Orelle Smith, Patsy Jo Cridland, Elaine Faucett, Virginia Sultzer. Seroml Rau' - Hubert Leak, G. W. Millspaugh, Bill Ferguson, Joan Lucas. Dixie Nichols, Etta May Van Holten. 2 90 Friendships In Girl Reserves Add Happiness To chool Days , , - .Q t -4 s 3 GIRL RESERVES F rout Ro zu - Barbara Berry, Carol Ella Lisle, Bebe Hardacre, Sue Williamson. Gloria Crabb, Mervyn Smith. Around flu' Piano - Zelmalea Inlow. Barbara Ferguson, Mary Louise Gillespie, Doris Robinson, Laura May Robinson, Mrs. C. R. Moore. Susie Smith, Mrs. Rice Car- rathers. Pat Schroeder. Betty Jean Todd. Billie Jane Moore. Maxine Coatney. Mary Kay Kearen. Glenna Fay Smith, Miss Allie Dale Lambert, sponsor, Wilma Lee Needham. Nliss Allie Dale Lambert is sponsor of the organization and officers are: Zelma Lee lnlow, presidentg Billie lane llloore, vice presidentg Pat Schroeder, seeretaryg Bar- bara Ferguson, treasurerg Betty Yetman, social ehairmang and liebe Rae Hardaere, program Chairman. if ,Q The Girl Reserves at NVill Rogers, organ- ized last year, are junior members of the Y.W.C.A. This group is well-known for its Character building and promotion ot friendship. lts main objective is stressing social and recreational activities. Kleetings are held on 'llhursday afternoons and on alternate Thursdays the girls meet at the Y.VV.C.A. for dancing and games. 'llheir annual affairs inelucie the UHanging of the Greenu, special Christmas program at the Y.VV., and the King and Queen Hi- Frolie. The Rogers Girl Reserves have been knit- ting an afghan for the Red Cross. 91 4 4,1 x S' A X XM, A an :YM Uv:.q.s,,.' fe! ff gg-1319311 . l L3,La 3 ? 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Ilbl OUR EDITORS 5 5925 Wx . - .5215 LARIAT ST.xN1.EY Ihxox, lirlifm- ISIQVERLEY DNKENSUN, 4JA'.Yi.V1'llIIf Eflitm SCHOOL I,1IflC KIENNIVFH BRASHI., Sjmrfs Efliim- BETTY LLJE HARVEY, Assisfant Editor DOROTHY r111NCL'P, Editor ATHLETICS March Down the Field to ---- With only three Iettermen back the Will Rogers had a successful season winning six, losing three, and tying one. In the season opener the Ropers defeated the Claremore Zebras 19-O at Skelly field on September 18. In their second game Rogers traveled to Okmulgee and showed 21 stout defense in beating the Bulldogs 12-6 on September 25. ln their first intra-city battle they were smothered by Central O-25. While still licking their wounds from their first defeat, the Ropers lost a close decision to Sand Springs 6-13 on October 8. For their second road trip, Rogers trampled lkluskogee 46-0 with Bill Baldwin, Rogers' all-state fullback, making five touchdowns and kicking three extra points. Revenging last year's defeat the Ropers ran down the Cklahoma City Northeast eleven 26-7, October 23. The following Week Rogers defeated Sapulpa Z6 to 6 in the rain. An interesting fact about this game was that there was only one fumble, and that on the last play of the game. The Chieftains scored their only touchdown on a pass in the middle of the hardest downpour. BOB I-IOOPER BILLY HUFFMAN PETE ROBINSON JIM SUNDERLAND JACK HARRY TURNER BOB KURTZ FESTUS WATSON ROBERT TODD JOE WILLING IO-I ----Victor for Our chool On the longest trip of the season the Ropers traveled to Fort Smith, Arkansas, to battle the Grizzlies. After the long, hard trip, Rogers considered themselves lucky to hold the Grizzlies to a 6-6 tie in a game that was also played in the rain. Rogers, touchdown was scored on a 35-yard pass from Baldwin to -Ioe Putnam. On their last road trip of the season the Ropers defeated the Bartlesville Wildcats 25-7 in a game that was played in cold weather, on a very rough field. ln the last game of the year the fighting Rogers, eleven was defeated by the Webstei' VVarriors 7-6 on Lewis lVlaxwell's place kick. As the gun was fired the Ropers were on the YVarriors' -I-yard line. CAPTAIN BILL BALDYVIN fullback Twenty-two players earned letters during the season. I,Not pictured: Kirk Newnianj TOM HURST JOE PUTNAM .JIM NELSON WALT DERRICK ILL MAY WES PITCOCK CARL LEMON BUD SIVERSON TOM SHERRY E DAVIS 5 ea Team Fight!!! ea Team Fight!!! FOOTBALL SQUA.D FRONT Rowfleft to right-Dick Boland, Scott Mumford, Frank Conkwright, Bill Ames, Robert Todd, Virgil Pittman, Dean Ryan, Jack Crudup, John Endres, Kirk Newman. SECOND Row-Bob Hooper, Monte Wise, Pete Rob- ertson, John Junk, Robert Burrage, Tom Sherry, Carl Lemon, Bill Kirberger, Jim Sunderland, Joe Willing, Bob Hale, Jim Nelson. THIRD Row-Lowell Quillman, Harry Turner. Joe Putnam, Bob Earle, Charles Arney, Walter Derrick, Bob McMackin, Jim Semkee, W. E. Davis, John Sage, Leonard Fidler, J. W. Bush, Bud Siverson. FOURTH Row-Paul Yowell, Bart Jenkins, Tom Hurst, Bill May. Cecil Calvert, Wesley Pitcock. FOOTBALL SCORES STUDENT MANAGERS FRONT Rowwleft to right-David Carson, Bill Strickland, Bob Kraus, Joe Don Rogers. BACK Row-Roehm West, Don Ritterbush, Bob Oswald. Kenneth Brasel. 106 Rogers 19 Claremore Rogers 12 Okmlllgee Rogers 0 Central Rogers 5 Sand Springs Rogers 46 Muskogee Roggrg 26 O. C, Northeast Rogers 26 Sapulpa Rogers 6 Fort Smith Rogers 25 Bartlesville Rogers 6 Webster NOI 1- 4 f , , Ml '- ' ' , LA , N - 5 , , V M .- JF . I .. V' lil l,LII-1 ,IA N IC S'lilfVlfNS llfr llfzffufy, llfvf UT!! lfffgw-,X II' luuiwi' x1iN'nd1411l,x Sruiur ,'Iff1'lZL4Z!I1Il,V Snplwmzorf' .'IffL'7Zfll12If,f QNIA Llilf CA-XN'I'RliI.I. IIA.-X I-'ERN HOPPIC SHIRLEE NIIVIQCHELI, PEGGY FONVLIZR DOROTHY 'IRAN KELLY Dlil,ORIfS DAVIS 107 Our Team Is R ---- e ---- VVith Coach Hiram Alexander going to the Navy just before the seasoned opened, the XVi1l Rogers basketball team had a good year under the able coaching ofI,ieb Richmond. Dur- ing the season they won nine and lost seven games, and advanced to the finals in the region- al tournament. ln their first game of the season the Ropers played host to the Claremore Zebras and defeated them 24-18. For their second game Rogers traveled to Sapulpa to play the Chief- tains whom they defeated 28-19. On December 22, the day before the Christmas holidays, the Central Braves came to the Rogers gym and trounced the Roper quintet 32-17. After the brief holiday rest the Ropers were defeated by their rivals across the river, Vlleb- ster, 26-13, on the Rogers floor. January 25 the Nluskogee Roughers traveled to Tulsa for an afternoon game and were defeated by the Roper five 32-23. IX week later, on the 22l'1Cl, Rogers trangled with the high-flying Wiltlcats from Bartlesville, losing 37-29. For the second road game of the season the Ropers played their last game with Nluslcogee, winning this time 38-22. Three days later, on January 29, Central defeated Rogers for the second time, 36-21. Next Rogers was upset by the Sand Springs Sandites, 35-33, in a thrilling game. ln a surprise game with Collinsville the Ropers won their third road game 35-25. Showing that revenge is sweet they upset Xvebster 18-16 on February II. BASRlfQTBALL A SQ UAIJ Front Row-Jerry Karr, Alvin Kobel, Gary Ashmead, Carl Lemon, Claud Perryman, Roger Kaufmann, Ed- win Cook, Herbert Farrimond. Second Row-Bob Kraus, mavzageq' Otto J. Endres, coarfzg Bobby Jack Stuart, Albert Lukken, Dick Grove, Bob Kirberger, Wesley Pitcock, Tom Hurst, Jim Robison, Gene Donohue, Lieb Rich- mond, machg Clarence Ellers, mach. EOS ----0----i ow!!! February I3 the Ropers lost their first road game when they were upset by Claremore, 28-25. Three days later Rogers won another revenge game from Sand Springs, 25-21. in an overtime on the Sandite court. Playingone of their best games of the season, Rogers defeated Shawnee 31-2 S, February 18, on the Rogers court. ln the last game of the season the Ropers were defeated by Bartlesville 31-28 in a thrilling game with the Vvildcats rally- ing in the last two minutes for the win. ln the regional the Ropers advanced through the first round on a bye, defeated XVebster 33-21 in the second round, and were defeated by Central in the finals 46-19. Rallying in the last few games Dick Grove, star forward, ended the season in a tie for the city scoring lead. lle was also selected on the All-city and All-conference teams. l.ettermen are Dick Grove, Gene Donohue, VVesley Pitcock, lfdwin Cook, Bob Kirberg- er, Tom llurst, Albert l.ukken, llerbert Farrimond, and Bobby .lack Stuart. BASKETBALL I3 SQUAD l l l 5 , .. ,1'1i'i j' - i . Front Rn-ac-Otto Emlres, fiflllfllf Kenneth Lawwell, Charles Arney, Bill Luckhart, Richard Barnhill, Ed lvinslow, George Horton, Eugene Lyles, Charles Butler. Second Roco-Joe Don Rogers, Herman Stephens, Rich- ard Holm, -lack Lawwell, Bob Hively, Bob Carter, Bart jenkins, Jimmy Connatser, Jack lfritze, Herschel Stephens, Clarence lfllers, l.ieb Richmond, mrlch. 109 Roper Tankmen Work and Train To Make Us Proud With the disbanding of most of our local rival swimming teams our tankmen spent a rather quiet season. The several meets held, how- ever, were successful in keeping the boys in shape and We made a good showing. The meets were held With the Y.lVl.C.A. teams of Bartlesville and Tulsa. Front R0w4Otto, J. Endres, coaclzg Jack Cross, Joe Hendricks, Pat Sutter, John Endres, Bill Chambliss Homer Charlton, Paul Russell Smith, Neal Cameron, David Carson, Bill Nelson. Secmml R0w+Bob Gilmore Warren Shimeall, Adrian Smith, Don E. Miller, Dick Dannenherg, Joe Matofsky, VValt Gardner, Dick Swartz Bob lmnick, James Hull, Jim Cluff. 110 en of the Grunt and Groan Come Through Again -- at Q1 e , ' . ' n i ,aw , gums -Q:rf1L1.f,' -twff J , 5 ,V 134 A 1 . i . - Q K i Lg, ,,,, M df R3 44 W On lbv Maf- Dean Ryan, Bill Jernigan. F rout Row - Arthur Weedin, Billy Harmon, Virgil Pittman, Grafton Ramsey, Bob Wallace, Robert Burrage, Robert Todd, Joe Willing, Bill Ames. Merle gragkllitn, Floyd Boumez, Wayne Randall. Jack ri it . Second R0 w -- Coach Emil Schellstede, Cecil Calvert, Charles Harvey, Bill Bowers, Tommy Phillips, Month Wise, Paul Williams, Marion Kelley, Herbert Leak, J. W. Bush, Jim Semke, Jim Storts, Scott Mumford, Raymond Gamble. Howard Pui- nam. Wiiiiiiiig two matches and losing three, the Will Rogers wrestling team had a success- ful season under the coaching of Emil Schell- stede. i wvirn 0 K' EEE 51,19 Rogers started out the season by upsetting last yearys state champions Webstcfi' 20-l-l on the Warrioi's' mat January 7. A week later on January l-l-, Webster avenged this earlier defeat by beating the Ropers 19-l-l. Then Rogers lost two matches in a row to Central the first, 23-14, January 22, and the second 22-l2, February -l-, on the Ropcrs' mat. Rogers ended their season with a 2-l-I3 win over Stillwater, February ll, on the Still- water mat. ln the state meet at Blackwell, Rogers won first in the ll2-pound class with liill Jerni- gan going through the season undefeated, and third in the l33-pound class as Robert Todd lost his first match in the finals. lll Hurry U , We eecl That Place nn., , l.......... Stanley Dixon, 15 points: Bob Letson, 19 points: Jimmie Martin, 11 points: Bill Byers, 16 points: Ray Driver. 10 pointsg Coach Richmond. VVill Rogers prestige rose a great deal in Cross Country circles this year as a result of their Close race for the state championship, at Norman on November 21. Rogers thiuclads gave the most surprising contest ever witnessed in the six years of the running of the Oklahoma State Cross Country Nleet, and, when the smoke cleared, five Roper runners and five representatives from Tulsa Central had finished in the first ten. We claimed first, fourth, fifth, ninth, and tenth places but the final tally showed Tulsa Central the Winner by the 112 score of 73 to 71. This made the sixth straight time Tulsa Central had emerged winner but it was the Worst scare they have had and hopes are high that the cup will return with our boys next year. Bob Letson won individual honors as he finished first in the 35-man race with the fast time of 10:10 over the difficult wind- blown Course. Other lettermen include liill livers, Stanley Dixon, Jimmie llflartin, and Ray Driver. Of these Byers will return and lVlr. Richmond should be able to work him with some other promising juniors into a formidable team. Come on Fellows, lt's Set Point Left to right-Bob Berry, Bill Jones, Roy Campbell, Winston Brymer, and Johnny Queen ln the 1942 season the NVill Rogers tennis team, coached by Qtto Endres, made their best showing when they brought both the singles and doubles championships home from the Tonkawa Tournament April 14. ln the State Meet at Norman they took third place in the singles, April 30. On Nlay S at the State Nleet at Stillwater they won second in the singles and also made a third place tie in the singles. They succeeded in heating Central's power- ful team 6-3 on April 14. In matches with Oklahoma Mili- tary Academy they broke even winning the first 7-3 and losing the second 3-7. Lettermen are: Bob Berry, Roy Campbell, Ellis Garlington. and Bill tlones. Berry, Campbell and .lones will be back this year. The Diamond Boys Always Get Their Man Having a hard time getting started, the VVill Rogers Softball team had a had season and won only three games during the 1942 season and lost the conference title, which they have held for two years. To open the season they played Central a douhle-header on April 16. They lost the first game Io-4 and the second 8-I. A week later on April 23 they were defeated hy Central two games 8-I and 6-5. They won a double header from Broken Arrow on the 29th. winning the first game 9-8 and the second 9-5. The next day they split another double header with Vlleh- ster losing the first 9-8 and winning the second 3-2 in a thrill- ing game. They lost another twin hill to VVehster 2-o and 5-2 before the conference tournament started. ln the tournament they lost their first game to VVehster I2-6 and were eliminated hy Central 3-o the next day on May 9. Returning lettermen include: Dick Grove, A. C. lrlarrell. C. G. Howard, lioh Kirherger. Vllesley Pitcock, and -loc Putnam. TOURNAMENT Will Rogers Will Rogers Will Rogers Will Rogers Will Rogers Will Rogers Will Rogers Will Rogers Will Rogers Will Rogers Will Rogers Will Rogers Central Central Central Central Br'k'n Arrow Br'k'n Arrow Webster Webster Webster Webster Webster Central FIRST Row-left to right-Leonard Fidler, Joe Moore, Jack Crudup, Dean Ryan, Bob McMackln, Kirk Newman, C. G. Howard. SECOND Row-left to right-Bob Oswald, Bud Bush. Kenneth Williamson. A. C. Harrell. Eugene Adams. Joe Wright. Jim Sunderland. ll-l ur incler tars Brin ome the Bacon FRONT Row-left to right Bob Letson, Sam Pope, Bill Bland. Glen Coates, Tom Johnston, and Carl Willis BACK Row- left to right4Stanley Dixon, Jimmie Martin, Dick Bland, Bill Baldwin, Hilary Mahin, Reggie Shaw, Lee Weedin and Coach Richmond. The lVill Rogers thinclads made a good showing for them- selyes last spring, winning the Oklahoma Six championship and finishing second in the Northern Oklahoma Relays and City championship meets. To get the season underway, nine inexperienced Ropers jour- neyed to Shawnee where they captured first in the mile relay in the O. B. U. Relays. On lVIarch 31, Rogers lost a close decision ina telegraphic meet to Nott Terrace High School in Schnectady, New York, 395 to 372. Next they skinned the Rartlesyille lvildcats Io8 to 27 on their home cinders. April IS brought the defeat of not only Central but all of the local riyal high schools, and the Ropers emerged champions in the Oklahoma Six Conference. Central forged back next week and Rogers wound up second, behind them at the Northern Oklahoma Relays at Tonkawa. Three days later they came hack to hand Central its second defeat at our hands in a dual meet at Skelly stadium. At the State Meet several of our boys did well but could not muster enough points for more than a fifth in team score. The following week Rogers went to Stillwater to participate in the A. and bfi. Relays in preparation forthe City champion- ships on lVlay Io. After the score in the City meet was counted three times Central emerged victorious, scoring 79 to 78M. This was a disappointing finish but it gave us an incentive to do better this year. Returning lettermen include: Glen Coates, Stanley Dixon, Tom Johnston, Bob Letson, Hilary Mahin, and Sam Pope. lla 6 Hard Work Rewarded B choolgirl Complexions GIRLS' PHYSICAI, EDUCATION Emphasis in the Girls' Physical Education department has heen placed on a Hphysical fitness for victory program. Body development through modern dance, calisthenics, tumh- ling, swimming and diving, and posture has been the main objective of this program. These, with the teaching skills for specialized sports and the participation in sports have vied with the horse huck, climbing ropes, rings, horizontal and parallel hars for popularity. Classes are taught by lVIiss Frances Holton, Miss Bertie Ham- mond, and Miss I.ola B. Trusty. Swimming classes have heen divided into two groups. Miss Hammond teaches the heginners and Miss IIolton carries on a well-rounded program of Red Cross life-saving, water polo, and diving in the advanced prog! am. A carefully planned sports program includes haslcethall, volley hall, field hockey, softball, speedhall, and calisthenics. Girls' physical education is required for all sophomore and junior girls and, in addition to these, we have many seniors taking an active part. others Are Always Read To Help Us When eeded PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION Mus. .I. lf. -'ARBOR 1'1'f'.fiflf'11l Mies. M. lVlIflRSlION Vice Praxifieiit MRS. D. P. l'l4'KlCR Trea.vnrer Mns. PAULINIC C. K1aAToN Senior llelvgfalf' IVIRS. VV. P. JUNK Junior' Delegate MRS. EARL M. I.USK Edison Delegate COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Program . Publicity Publicationr and Magazinef Mrs. Pauline C. Perry Mrs, J. B. Close Mrs. F. J. Leikam Mrs. Elsie N. Allison, Co-Chnl. Publigity Legitfgation lllgmlxiflfffhlgp J Ch . Mrs. Sarah Roberts P IMIS' -A' Leak rs. . . ronic ar :amen arian Mrs. W. R. Donohew, Co-Chm. Pmcifiz-ggJEi?1k Johnson Mrs. S- S- M3f0fSkY Hofplfallfy Hi,-tofign Budget anal Finance Mrs. M. Mershon Miss Loretti Wiigging Mrs. Wilcox Chambliss Home Room. Reprefentative ygwbook CO-Committee Cemml Clwfftmfw , Mrs. L. E. Goodson Mrs. J. A. Tillotson Mrs. Leonard Martin Sophomore Home Room Reprerentativer Mrs. O. A. Jackson Mrs. Harold Davis, Co-Chm. junior Home Room Reprefentatioef Mrs. YV. Meyer Mrs. I. L. Smith, Co-Chairman Senior Home Room Reprefentativef Mrs. Ben Davis Mrs. E. W. Dixon, Co-Chairman Family Life Education Mrs. Carl I. Duncan Community Service Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Montgomery Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Holland, Co-Chairmen juvenile Protection Mrs. H. T. Marple Needlework Guild Mrs. E. R. Ryan Mrs. Cora Dill, Co-Chairman SENIOR HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES Mrs. H. Barnes Mrs Mrs. R. F. Barrow Mrs. Mrs. Harry Bartoo Mrs. Mrs. P. Breslin Mrs S. S. Duncan J. R. Dunlap Paul J. Elam . W. I. Estes G. E. Ferguson E. W. Fowler E. R. Garrett Mrs. J. L. Garrett Mrs. R. E. Byers Mrs. Mrs. M. O. Chambers Mrs Mrs John Chism Mrs Mrs. E. Cline Mrs. H. E. Crudup Mrs. Mrs. Willard Cunningham Mrs. Mrs. W. R. Donohew Mrs Mrs. C. R. Downing Mrs. O. G. Gatrell James Gilmore Paul Guiles E. K. Hathaway Mrs M rs. M rs Mrs M rs M rs M rs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs. J. J. Lanik K. D. Lewis W. S. Like N. A. Ludewiclc H. W. Leonard M. M. Mershon J. G. Mathews C. A. Morey H. E. Murray Frank Nelson Trent Parkinson M. V. Peterson QCOl1tlI1LlCd on Page 1215 Mrs. T. P. Lucas Mrs. H. E. Crudup Mrs. E. T. Boyd Mrs. I. Rea Dunlap Wartime Mrs. C .I. Hannis Health Mrs. W. D. Daley Character Education Mrs. C. J. Harry Mr. Nils Lago Mrs B. R. Pitcock Mrs G. VV. Shimeall Mrs R .A. Shirmer Mrs Charles Silver Mrs. Grafton Smith Mrs. V. E. Smith Mrs C. J. Stevens Mrs. B. L. Stewart Mrs. J. A. Tillotson Mrs R. F. Tremayne Mrs I. T. White Mrs. C. D. Yowell 117 Will Rogers High Tulsa, Oklahoma DEAR BUDDY: Well, here's another year gone, and a good one it's been at that, with all the swell things welve done. lVhat? Youll like to hear about them? VV:-ll, okay, here goes . . . After welcoming the new sophomores and missing our old teachers who went to work for Uncle Sam- letls see, there were hir. Hurst, Dr. lklaneval, hir. Bennett, our old lab masters, lllr. Knox, the hand boy, .lohnny Black, Nlr. lloyd, lylr. Kilmer, Miss Nlcllaniels, lllr. llewley, lllr. Rodgers-we finally got started. So many new kids this year that the cafeteria looked like a bargain basement on dollar day. The first lunch hour the line stretched from the cafeteria clear down the hall past 2l9 .... VVhe-e-e-e, were We hungry while we waited, but next day they shifted some lunch periods. First came that whing-ding scrap drive. We col- lected everything from bathtubs and the bed springs to lohnnyls little red wagon, if facts are needed-one hundred and forty tons of everything in the southwest that even came close to being labeled Hscrapn. Half of the school was gone several days in quest of the stuff and, for once, Dr. lllanley didn't object to the 'fwalkoutul QRecall last year? Hum-m-in-in-?l . . . Youkl never have recognized this place, Buddy. The Student Council handled the drive, and ltwas a sight to behold-Klr. -lackle and his bunch weighing in the scrap . . . We started out by piling it in the courtyard. but in a few short days it overflowed into the girls! swimming room and all surrounding rooms, then fin- ally the parking lot was made the receiving center. We pretty near filled that too! Yotfd really have been proud of us, the first high school in Tulsa to reach their quota, and the highest! l Half the old timers thought they were in the wrong place when they came back to school the first day! We couldnlt figure what was wrong. Finally, after a week of mystery, Dr. Klanley announced that new landscaping was adorning the front yard! It was a ffift from last vear's seniors . . . lklany thanks. rs fe. lVe never thought the day would come when teachers would be really Wanted by students. lie- tween the draft and war jobs, a double shift was needed! Wlizit a sight, teachers dashing 'round the halls trying to get to their next hour class. Later Mr. liubik, llr. Alexander, lllr. Smith, Kliss Halley, and Bliss Teague left us. ln our first football game-with Claremore-we smeared ,em 19 to O! ! The team nearly got drowned. Billy Baldwin began SCDME year! l l September 28 was really a day for the gals . . . Foot- ball Queen nominations and the next day the first unsatisfactory slips, ugh. Voting for our Queen came next . . . llliss Billie ,lane Stevens, lWiss Will Rogers IV. Introducing Casanova Letson! 118 VVe donyt like to mention it, Buddy, but we were smeared, too, 25 to O and by Central-to make matters worse. Oh well, therelll be other years to make it up, and the next time we play them you'll be home to help yell your lungs out. At the Central game 800 of us came in cowboy apparel. It looked like a dude ranch on Saturday night , . . Dr. MHIllCjf continued in his 'fyallerl' shirt. The day announcement came out that the senior rings were here, cars piled with seniors made mad dashes to town during the lunch hour. Then they came back to school flashing their rings and acting like sophomores, but actually feeling very old. Recall those crazy announcements that used to come over the old R.B.C.? VVell, they're just a memory 'till the war's over. No more parts, priori- ties, and there are such things so our loud speaker is now silent and we do not hear the bulletin an- nouncements repeated twice a day. As long as we're on this rationing beam, we may as well mention the shortage of forks in the cafeteria . . . Seems the last lunch lillCS eat pie and everything else with soup spoons. Our mothers came to school to help issue ration- ing books for sugar and then for gasoline. Shortage of gasoline took dozens of old wrecks off the park- ing lot and crowded the after-school buses. One afternoon the lfleventh Street bus carried one dog and ninety students and teachers. Then we had some extra buses a1'riving at 3 :3fl. Ainlt it fun to come to school in the moonlight? It was so dark at seven olclock some mornings, kids kept stumbling over each other walking, and we do mean walking! Those plutocrats who once drove their limousines are now footing it and liking it. We mustn't forget the lvlemorial Assembly. Gee, Buddy, it still makes us sit up and think about old Will, with a lump in our throats. Dave lklilsten read Howdy Folksu again, - many thanks, it was swell. Guess we appreciate the ole school more than ever, it was really wonderful coming back, and re- membering the others who have gone ahead. We had a marvelous Navy Day program Novem- ber ZO. Sgt. ,lohn Hancock, of the llfarines, our first Rogers graduate to enlist in 19-l-O, and Roy Holling- worth, of the Coast Guard, were with us. All Roger- ites who were then in the navy were saluted by their pictures flashed on the screen. Recall? Don W. jones, Ray and Lionel Pitcher, D. F. and Charles Burkett, Clarence Bradford, jack Branstetter, Earl Ugilvie Smith, Jack Ingram, and all the rest, that we havenit space to mention. Anyway we think about all of you. VVell, Rogers isn't a school to shirk its duties. Sev- eral new war classes were started-Pre-Flight, Air- plane drafting classes, Defense Night classes, lVIes- senger Corps. liven the cooking and home economics classes were changed to war subjects and labeled Home lllaking. Then we began the Round-Up tryouts. The Board was organized with VVarren Shimeall as president. ll'3 Dance tryouts . . . Wonder what that line of stags were doin' in the auditorium that afternoon? November 17 . . . First grade cards! for should we even mention that?D Then the football game with Webster . . . Gee, itfll be good having Dolly Dude back again, need we say more? Thanksgiving and the first formals. The swing band, oh, man! ! Quite a few buddies of yours came back to school to see us all . . . If everyone in the service looks as fine as they do, LOOK OUT H IRO- HITO ! ! ! It seemed strange, the first school kids getting their draft cards . . . the looks on their faces . . . Oh! to be sixteen again! ! ! Easy way to drive the Germans crazier . . . Let them read off the home room names for five minutes . . . Perryfs Fairies, -Iackleys Tackles, Pruitt's-Do-Its, Podies Powerful Pencil Pushers, Allisonys Authentic Athletic Allied Assets, Cottinghamis Classy Colonels, Howard's Howlers, Riley's Rithmetic Racers, and Lago's Lively Lunatics. Christmas, and those screwy seniors who decorated the tree in our main corridor. We wonder why school was even in session that week before Christmas, only the teachers came anyhow, the kids were down town selling toys. Vacation, VVhoopee! First real formals and no snow . . . Then make-up work for the kids who worked. We had a senior party this year too. Hot dogs, pepsis, and poor bliss Gartman trying desperately to keep the cafeteria and all the kids intact! She!!! probably collapse after this class is gone . . . Hazel Kirkeu that melodramatic meatball . . . with the costumes from the gay nineties and the faculty style show. Some night . . . Those juniors did it again. Of course bliss Crissey and Miss Trusty helped a little. January ll . . . First measurements for caps and gowns. So this is maturity at last . . . Everyone was sure he was measured wrong. No place for a male, Buddy, is the girls! rifle range. ,Twas rumored Hedy Lamarr's picture was used for a target . . . wonder why? Those skinned knees at the junior class skating party . , . The old arena will never be the same again. Buddy, you should see Dr. lNIanley and his bicycle. . . . Mister 10 by 10 on a 3 by 5. Other bicycle riders -Miss Allender, Mr. Gunderson, Mr. Iflndres, Miss Buehler. Darn this war anyhow . . . .Ianuary ll a whole troop of Rogerites departed for T. U. and other col- leges . . . Jimmy Nfayden, Bill Baldwin, Noreen Cooper, Adrian Smith, Bob Gilmore, Bill Chronic, Earl Johnson, Duncan Kimmel, David Crouch, Jim- mie lNIartin. Poor ole Freda Belle! Remember her? She's that antiquated bus we've shuttled across Harvard in for the past years and she froze up during those sub- zero mornings in January. Cheer up, Freda Belle you werenyt the only one. We had a real vacation 120 in january. A cold spell caught us without gas and two days with ice skating and sleeping late was the wonderful result! Why don!t we do this more often? Our Red Cross Council has sponsored all the drives, Books for Soldiers, Tin Cans, Old Papers and Magazines, scraps of Fur and Silk, and sale of De- fense Stamps and Bonds. Frances lwayo was our Bond Queen I. She brought 23,500 in cold cash to school one morning. That gal had nerve! 'Round February 5 everyone was desperately sell- ing Round-Up tickets. Those poor kids who lived on borrowed time unless they outsold their chal- lengers! Many losers were rewarded with burr or victory hair cuts and various other terrible things, such as going all day dressed like idiots. Then came the Round-Up. It was the swellest yet! Those costumes, music, and literary highlights behind the footlights, featuring the miniature stage. You should have seen it Buddy, we wowed ,em four nights and really packed them in! ! Some students had come at 3 a. m. to reserve tickets and we had oversold the house each night. Wish you could have been with us. Sure was a wonderful thing the Council did when the Service Flag for you boys was made. You can't be prouder than we are. Girls sewed on the flag 'till midnight so it could be dedicated on that first night of the Round-Up. February ll . . . Historic Day! WE GOT DANCING . . . Yep, Buddy, it came at last, after years and years of thinking and hoping! Joe Ma- hanay began it this year in Senior Forum. It went like wildfire and our mothers got busy, so before long the School Board voted and here it is! ! Many thanks you yes-ersn and especially you wonderful Parent-Teachers. That picture of you with your G. I. never could rival the Burrs at Rogers! Honest Buddy, half of the boys had about as much hair left, after apply- ing the scissors, as a skinned rabbit. Ray Hartwig, .Ioe Mahanay, -lim Bell, Jack Crudup, Warren Shimeall, Bob lworey, Stanley Dixon, Kenneth Brasel, and Bruce Peterson were but a few of the morons! It all started on the final night of the Round-Up when some people started collecting on challenges. Gee, Buddy, we hate to end this before including the Prom, Commencement, and all that comes at the end, but this darn war and the priorities Cthere's that word again! make it necessary for the Lariat to be published sooner than usual. Know you won't mind anyway, will you? Some of our Seniors plan to leave us the first week in May to enter college. Well, write soon, and we,ll do the same. In the meantime keep up the good work, Buddy, and hurry home! We are proud of you. Your faithful friends, The Lariat Staff 5 FORUM Hilary Mahin, Chairman Noreen Cooper David Crouch Jim Fanning Judith Fowler Jack Lelley Gloria Parker Patsy Patterson Margaret Pitcher Jack Roberts Ralph Stuart FINANCE Warren Shimeall, Chairman Geraldine Chism Maurine Jahns Evarae Nordstrom Dick Langenheim Frank Poorman Ted Scott HISTORY Gale Ballard, Chairman Ila Fern Hoppe Jerry Eagan Dorothy Hall Dorothy Tincup Harry Turner Kenneth Williamson SENIOR COMMITTEES CContinued from Page 425 SCHOLARSHIP Norman Harry, Chairman Elaine Faucett Judith Fowler Frank Poorman SCRAPBOOK Ellen Dunlap, Chairman Mary Dodson Ruth Dotson Elise Harrington GIFT Joe Putnam, Chairman Jean Conkwright Walter Gardner Norman Harry Jean Masek Jo Ann Powell Bud Siverson PUBLICITY Betty Gimlin, Chairman 'Bob Aldrich William Bassett Betty Byers Don Crews Betty Lue Harvey Charles Heath Eva Spears MOTTO Jim Bell, Chairman Sara Lou'Dir1on Merle. Kliewer Patricia Hesser SOCIAL WILL Joe Mahanay, Chairman Bob Aldrich Fred Gray Joyce Johnson Joy Mathews Betty Liemberner Billie Jane Stevens, ChairmanJ0 Helen Longhurst Dorothy Armstrong Dick Davis Don Foresman Wayne Gray Pauline Kitrell Pat Ludewick Adrian Smith Joann Stewart POEM Ray Hartwig, Chairman Jean Asher Kathleen Bailey Robert Keith Raymond Peterson Dorothy Seamans Charlotte Tannery VICTORY FLAG June Shirmer, Chairman Jewellee Hudgens Dorothy Thompson Alfred Riker Joyce Tremayne PROPHECY Bob Morey, Chairman Beverly Dickenson Betty Lou Gatrell Betty Lou Bennett Betty Lue Harvey John Kerr Dorothy Maresh Dixie Nichols Billie Lindsay Walter Pope Wayne Stellmaker Jerry Swanson SONG Barbara Guiles, Chairman Edgar Christy Beth Lawyer Jeanne Pauly Sarah Ryce Mrs. E. E. Brite Mrs. T. M. Carter Mrs. E Mrs. J. H. Clar SPECIAL COM MITTEES FOR JUNIOR PLAY Special F ealnref VVilma Thompson, Chairman Jack Fretwell Irving Fenster Betty Peercy Janice Vinall Program! Pat Schroeder,Chairman JoAnn Cameron Jim Fulton Paul Russell Smith June Smith JUNIOR COMMITTEES CContinued from Page 522 Ticketf Rita Tinger, Chairman Jean Curry Johnnie Queen Bill Nelson JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM Invitation: Kathryn Kemmler, Chairman Pat Botkin Jackie Chism Joe Hendricks Billy Ruth Jones Bob Fred Mitchell Virginia Thompson P.-T. A. COMMITTEES . W. Chambliss Mrs. Ruth Goumez Mrs. C. F. Fidler Mrs. W. W. Hoppe Mrs. G. L. Holland Bid: Janice Vinall, Chairman Glenn Church Roy Campbell Bill Kimmell Jerry Templeton Mnfic George Brite, Chairman Bob Wright Mary Jane Yeager Floor Managerr Herbert Farrimond Bob McMackin CContinued from Page 1175 JUNIOR HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES Mrs. C. K. McKenzie Mrs. L. O. Marcear Mrs. J. A. Montgomery Mrs. M. H. Murvachtol Mrs. E. R. Cluff Mrs. O. R. Knott Mrs. L. H. Moore Mrs. H. R. Drout Mrs. A. E. Kobel Mrs. C. A. Robiso Mrs. W. A. Leak Mrs. P. R. Smith Mrs. J. R. Dameron R Mrs. . M. Dannenberg Mrs. J. N. Moore Mrs Mrs. F. B. West n Mrs. Mrs. SOPHOMORE HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES Mrs. H. A. Anderson Mrs. P. M. Combest Mrs. Ben C. Hays Mrs. Mable Painter Mrs. H. B. Arnold Mrs. C. E. Cook Mrs. J. T. Harris Mrs. C. M. Ransdall Mrs. W. H. Bell Mrs. R. P. Coleman Mrs. C. K. Heuston Mrs. J. F. Sage Mrs. Mark Barkhurst Mrs. Pauline Dunbar Mrs. W. P. Junk Mrs. C. T. Sexton Mrs. H. B. Bloxom Mrs. L. C. Doty Mrs. A. L. Lalley Mrs. W. V. Spence Mrs. J. E. Bounds Mrs. Z. Floyd Mrs. Marion Leak Mrs. Ralph Stout Mrs Mrs. . Walter Combs H. P. Caldwell Mrs. Earl Foster Mrs. Don Funston Mrs. Mrs. H. T. Marple R. L. Miller . Blanche Stoppard Mrs. H. Welch Mrs. Sam D. Wilson Mrs. F. A. Young J. G. Yeager Gladys Yetman Mrs. A. R. Willsev N MEMORIAM RICHARD SCHINDLER july 26, 1924-1942 Richard attended Rogers during his sophomore and junior years and enlisted in the navy while a senior. He enlisted the day our country declared war, after the attack on Pearl Harbor. On February 4, a message was received that he had been killed in action. iQ DAVID SPARGO Nov. 24, 1919-May 14, 1942 David came to Will Rogers in his senior year from Arkansas. He was a member of our first grad- uating class and served as captain of the Rogers football team in the first game played by our school. After graduation he enlisted in the army and was killed in an airplane crash at the Will Rogers Air Field in Oklahoma City. Although Will Rogers High School now has over five hundred former students and faculty members in the service, only two of the blue stars on our service flag have been changed to gold ones. For David Spargo, of the class of l9-l-U, and Richard Schindler, of the class of l94l-2, We have replaced blue stars with gold. We feel that these boys have given everything in sacrificing their lives for their country and classmates and we honor them as our Will Rogers heroes. 122 Serving Uncle Sam In dedicating our 1943 Victory Lariat we are honoring the Rogerites who are serving their country during this war. We could not list the names of hundreds now working in defense jobs or of the boys who are in reserves waiting for their call. However, we feel that, even though they are not in the armed forces, they are doing their part, a vital one, for the defense of their country. Our Honor Roll of former students now in service was by no means complete when the yearbook list had to be sent in for printing, for many names had not been reported to our staff and more Rogers students have been enlisting every week. We have made no attempt to put the rank of servicemen as these are continually changing. NAVY CLASS OF 1940 Ernest Raymond Briggs Joe Jillson Everett Kitrell Lloyd Martin Bob MacDiarmid Ed Mace Ray McDaniel Jim Morey John Null Chad Robison Harold Roe Ernest Schindler Bob Woodard COAST GUARD Harold Chapman Dick Reeves G. W. Wheatley MERCHANT MARINES FAC U LTY ARMY . E tt B l Bill Cunningham Bill Oxford I Asffgsd Blgglfvlsood Stagecraft, 1942-43 Building Engineer, 1942 Hugo Goetz John Rodgers Bob Brown Band and Orchestra, D011-Hld Bryant 1939-41 Commerce, 1942 Qhlgoli - au ec Ggcbrgigllglgdlies and 1C?cl:,ardHH'ig1r'i'fI'il n Physical Education, J eokie. 0 9 3 1939-42 ec rick Don W. Jones. NAVY J. Frank Jernigan Hiram Alexander Pete Bewley . Social Studies and Building Engineer. Physical Education, 1939-42 1939-42 COAST GUARD L1 d B mett John Black Oy fum Stageeraft, 1941-42 Walter Bryant WAAC Miss Mattie Lou Teague Clothing, 1939-1943 CLASS OF 1940 ARMY Wallace Adamson Paul Alvis. Jr. Robert Arnold Leo Austin Jack Barta Bill Best Don Blaicher Donald Bohannon Don Botz Ed Busenburg Gibson Byrd Eugene Campbell Jim Campbell Malcolm Campbell Otis Campbell Robert Campbell Charles Chenault Virgil Crippin Crockett Childers Elmer Coleman Earl Craig u Campbell Darling Lawrence Davis Orville Clell Francis Neal Galbreath 'Bill Glenn Truman Franklin Raymond Gray Russell Gray Russell Grettum Maurice Hackler Chad Higgins Sprague Hildebrandt Wallace Howard Walter Howell David Jewell Presley Jenkins Russ ll Kurtz James Crankshaw John Hancock Edward Leland Joe Linde Fount Lovejoy George Lowery Bill Lucas Bob Marshall James C. Martin Bill Mayfield Key McLelland Clyde McGreW Guy McMackin Harold G. Moore Phillip C. Payne Robert Payne Norman O. Peck J. D. Peratt Ralph Phillips Barney Price Mark Renick Dick Rhine Luther Richison Harry Robinson Troy Roden Ralph Roller Bill Scott Roy Sherrow Bill Short George Shunk Robert L. Silver Ralph Simons Jack Stites Elmer Suttle Bill Terry C. L. fBuddyJ Taylor Russell VanBurkleo Howard B. Wakefield J. A. Waldrep, Jr. Charles Waller Dick York e Larry Yager MARINES Elmer Reif R. Edwin Rogers Frank A. Williams Clyde Maxwell Fred Romine CLASS OF 1941 Charles Abbott Elmer J A Allison Ray Amstutz Jack Antry Victor Banham Tommy Bates Harry Bauer James Bennett Morris Billington Charles Bitterling Bill Boatwright LeRoy Bougher Bob Brasel J. D. Brasier George Collier Dale Cooke Bob Cox Bob Croft Bill Cunningham Gene Dalby Bob Deck Bill Dirck Gerald Dotson Paul Dudley James Eyler Leroy Ford Jack Gamble Arnold Gardner Forest A. Gardner Tom Gaughan Carl Geiger. Joe N. Harris Herman Hardesty Leon Hardesty Dale Harrison Dick Herron Harold Hicks James E. Hill Don Hilsabeck Jearld Hodges Jim Horne Robert E. Horton Paul Insch Denzil Johnson Joe Johnson Harlan Judkins Dewey Killion Hal Lane Grant Lankford ARMY Fenton Lawyer George Logan Dale Lowder Joe McMullin Leslie Marshall Gene Miller Bob Morgan Harold Morton Charles Meunier Lewis Maxwell John Nufer James Oliver Edward ODonnell Bod Padgett Bob Petty Charles W. Pitcock Bill Pitezel Howard Plowman Bill Rector Don Roberts Bobby Robinson Truman Robinson James Robinson Bill Rook Bill Runnels Bill Russell John Rylander J. Reid Rummage Jack Sallee Perry Sanders Robert H. Scheutz Ralph Smith Henry Standlee Phillip St. Pierre Bob Studer William CBillJ Swanson Gene Teel Cecil Terrill George W. Thompson Thomas S. Tomer William Judson Turner Fred Utter Guy Waller Randall Walker Harold Word Jim Wible Sherman Willsey J r Lawrence Winters Clifford Woodbury Loyd Zumwalt fContinued on Page 1245 Almon Ash Bob Barnes Serving Uncle Sam CContinued from Page 1235 CLASS OF l94l CLASS OF l942 NAVY NAVY Bob Henderson Jack Beam Archie Miller Jack Ingram Eugene Bishop Jack Neal John Mathers Dennis Bluejacket John Reid Kenneth Birks Clarence Bradford Jack Branstetter Richard Brown Stanley Burdick Charles C. Burkett D. F. Burkett Leroy Callaway Jim Collins Roy Collins Robert Conwell Robert Cowdrey Jack Doss Don E. Eaton Coyne Fallis Tom Finley James E. Frick Jack Gillespie Bill Hallowell Charles Hewlett John Brantley Bill Jackson Sylvester Francisco Billy Joe Phillips MERCHANT Walter Crow Ralph Johnson Clark McKee Shelby S. McMurtry Charles Neal Ray Pitcher Fred Robinson Bill Rynearson Earl Ogilvie Smith Wayne A. Shelton Paul E. Smith Earl Snyder Cullie Stone Eugene Tate Bud Vinall Jim Wagner Gary Zink KHD. F. Burkett was report- ed missing in action after his ship was sunk at the battle of Guadalcanalj MARINES Bill Roop Ralph Howard Louis Hayward, Jr. Eugene W. Wilson MARINES Ralph Kunz Robert Steed Marion White COAST GUARD Ed Chapman Leonard Cheek Roy Hollingsworth CLASS OF 1942 Bill Adams Jess Ames Fred Antry William M. Aston Galen Baldwin Charles Barnes 'Ross Beall Jr. Wayne Bounds Robert Bowles George Burley Don Burger Don Calvert John Camp J. C. Carnathan Leon E. Carney Martin Carroll John Clark David Clary Vernon Claybaugh Larry Cluff Milton Coe George Colton II Bill Crankshaw Marvin Davis Louis Edmonson Jack Elliott Bob Ellis Don Emmick Loyd England Tom Folgate Roy Fritze Edward M. Foster Paul Garrison James Goetppinger Harry Gof Ascension tJohn.nyl Gonzales Jry Bob Greaves Roger Greider Bob Hannah Wayne Harshman Courtland Haymaker Dan Held Larry Joe Hengst Bob Hill ARMY Herbert Hinze Floyd E. Hoggatt Charles Holderman Bob I-Iull Roscoe Humphrey Clarence Hunt Gene Hunter Harry Hutchinson William P. Junk Walter Johnson Bob Kirschner Bob Knoten Phillip Kraft Harold Lamprich Dick Langworthy Richard W. Larkey Hugh Leeper Gene Lewis Bob Linde Hal Luckhardt Delmar Menger Bill Miller Don McCormick Bob McDaniel Fred McDaniel William Newhouse Fred Oglesby Jr. William iBillJ Perry Clayton Peterson Frank Pratt Orville Rader Nelson Renick David Robinson Jack Ryder Harry Schad Tom Shockey Howard Sivadon Paul Teel James Terrill Dan Thomas Ralph Thomas Kendall Turpen Lawrence Vance Walton Ward Carl Willis Jack Zogg 124 Bob Crow Jack Culley Jim Dalby Lloyd England Ralph Forrester James Goldsmith Glen Greer Lee Dan Sebastain John Litchenburg Heartsill Brown Rodney Day Reynolds Gordon Weedin Walter Hennon Denver Neff Ralph Reeves Tommy Sharp Bill Studer Richard Taylor Alex Weathers MARINES Kirk Kuper Jimmie Moore Harry Smithline Paul Staggs Charles Thames MERCHANT MARINES Jack Flowers COAST GUARD Russell Arney Jack Haywood CLASS OF 1943 ARMY Bill Asher Jerry Littrell Donald Bossard Harold Cundiff Edward Foster C. G. Howard John Jillson Bill Karr Bill Knode Loyd LaMarr Bob Adamson Melvin Batchelder John Bridges Milo Brown Tommy Bluejacket Don Copeland Donald Crowther Kenneth Gammon Ray Johnson Jack Mahaney Bud Mendenhall George Nicklau Donald Perry Jim Sherrow Oliver Sullivan Charles Towry Vernon VanZandt Buddy Weeks Frand Winford NAVY Bob Murphy Eugene Muse Billy Orvis Raymond Pankey Troy Philligs Lionel Pitc er Milo Slater Ray Unsell Raymond Wagoner Don F. Wilson Frank Woods MARINES Jack Botz Jack Callaghan James Waddell MERCHANT MARINES Gene Barber CLASS OF 1944 ARMY Max Burke John Kelsey Elmer Boggs Earl McCorkle Jerry Hayden Earl Owens W. D. Henson DeWayne Robinson George Handlin David Shannon Robert Sheffield NAVY Bill Bean Perry Schoonover Norman Coleman Manville Stevenson Bill Richardson Paul Willis Billy Orvis CLASS OF 1945 ARMY Bob Inman Carl P'Simer Roland Knode Bob McGill NAVY Percy L. Barnett t'Recently received an hon- orable medlcal discha.rge.J Home A Room Adams, Harold ,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,, W Albhorn, Irene ....,,.,., ,,,..,, Alldredge, Glenn ...,.. ........, Allen, Lester ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,...,..,, Allende, Anita ..,,,,,.,.,,, ,,,,,,,,, Allende, Hortense ,,,,,.. .. Allison, Roberta .,,,,,,, Amstutz, Norma ,,,,,,. Anderson, Bettie .,,,,, Anderson, Ted ,,,,,, Antry ,Dorothy ..,.,,. Antry, Ray ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 414 309 214 410 410 101 ,,,,.....313 400 312 317 309 308 101 Arnold, Jean Ellen .,.., ,,,,,.,.,, Arnold, Wanda ,,.,.,,,,, Ashmead, Gary ,,,,,,,, Atkinson, Kent ,,,,,, B ,,,,,,,,,,106 .,,,,,..,312 ,,,,,..101 Baker, Wendall .l..,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, Bancroft, Harriet ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,, Barclay, Norma Lea ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Barge, Bob ..,,,.....,,,,,..., ,,,,,,,,,, Bates, Dick ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, Bauldrige, Mary ,,,,.... Beck, Louise ,,,,,,,,,, Belknap. Patty ....., Betsworth, Sally .,,,,, Bevms, Leon ..,,,......,,, 311 400 413 313 101 ..,,..,.,400 309 313 410 313 311 Bickham, Carolyn ,,,,, ,,,, , Bishline, Harry, Jr. .,,,,,.,...,, , Misc. Blackard, Charles ..,,,,, ..,.v,.., 1 19 Blackburn, W. S. Blaicher, Marian ,.,,., ..,.,,,.,101 ,,,,,,...413 Blaine, June ..,,......, ,106 Blair, Carolyn ,,,,. ,,,,,,,, M isc. Bland, Bob .... .... .,l,,.... 3 1 5 Blevins, Tom ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 3 15 Bohn, Mary ,,,,,,,,,.. .,,..,,,, 4 10 Bork, Virginia ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 20 Botkin, Pat ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,. 1 06 Bozarth, Lawrence ,,,,, .,,,,.., 3 09 Bradfield, James ,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,, 3 15 Bradford, Richard ,,,,, ...101 Bragg, Nancy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 3 15 Brite, George . ,,.....,, . .....,....... 313 Brocato, Betty Sue ,,,,,,,.,,,,.... 312 Brown, Jerry ..,,...,,.,,,, .. .....,.,, 312 Brown, Jimmy . . .,,, .,,,,,,,, 4 14 Brown, Juanita ,,,,..,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 01 Brown, Mary Lou ,,,,. . ,.,,,,l., 414 Brymer, Winston ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 312 Burckhalter, Frances ,,,,,,...., .317 Burdick, Robert ......,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 3 09 Burns, Gene .,,,...,..,,,, ,,...... 4 14 Burns, Lucille ,,,,, ,,,,,,,. 3 12 Bush, J. W. .,,.., N315 Buske, Gus ,,,,. ,.,,,,, .309 Butler, Joyce .,,. ,,,,,,,,, 4 00 Buttry, Bob ,,,, ,,,,,,, .,,...... 4 0 0 Byers, Bill ....,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 3 17 C Calvert, Cecil .,.,,.,.,,.. ,,,..,,., 4 00 Cameron, Jo Ann ,,.,., , 313 Campbell, Colin ,,,,.,.,,, .,,,,,,, 4 00 Campbell, Roy .. ,,,,,,..,,,,..,,,,, .313 Cantrell, Norma Lee ,,,,,,,,,,,., 400 Carlson, Jack ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 04 Carnahan. Mary Rose . ,,,,...., 413 Carter, Beverly ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 311 Carter, Georgia ,,.........,....,,.,,, 311 Carson, David ,,,,,,,, Misc Carver, O. C. l,.......... .,...,,,, 1 19 Cassidy, G. W. . ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,. . .. Catron, Katharine ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, Cavener, Inabelle Chambllss. B111 ,,,,,,,,, ......,. Chancey, Rosemary .,,, Chapman, Marion ,,,,.,, ,....,.. 309 309 120 Chalmers, Sammy ..,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 04 ' ' 315 313 410 101 Chufar, Geneva ,,,,,,,, Church, Arnold ,,,,.,., Misc. Church, Glenn ............. ....... 3 13 Clar, John ......,. ..............,..... 2 14 Cleveland, Mary Lou ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 106 Clevenger, Peggy ,,,,,,, ...,,., 3 17 Cluff, Jim .. .... ....... 4 00 Clymore, Virginia ........ ...l... 4 00 JUNIOR HOME ROOM DIRECTORY Page 45 47 44 45 45 47 49 46 51 48 47 48 46 47 51 46 44 46 50 49 46 46 47 49 45 49 44 48 50 46 50 47 48 49 49 46 49 47 47 49 46 49 49 51 51 45 46 45 51 48 47 45 51 49 47 46 46 48 46 49 46 49 46 44 50 44 44 48 50 47 47 49 44 49 49 44 46 48 49 44 47 48 46 46 Home Room Coates. Glenn .,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 4 10 Coatney, Maxine ..,.,, .,,,,..,, 4 14 Cole, Carlyse .,,,,,..,..,,, ,,,,,,,, 3 13 Conkwright, Frank , ,,,.,,,, 214 Connell, Patsy ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 4 10 Cook, Doris ,,,.,..,, .. ,,....,,, 101 Cooper, Alfred ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 3 12 Crabtree, Eugene ...,, ,,,,,,,,, 4 00 Cramer, Virginia ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 3 17 Crawford, Roy . .l...,, 315 Creason, Ray ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 4 10 Cridland, Patsy Jo ....,,. ,,....,, 3 12 Crippin, Merle ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 3 15 Cross, Jack . ,.,,.,.,.,,.,,,,, .,,...., 3 11 Curd, Mary Louise ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 3 13 Curry, Jean ,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,... ,,,,,,,,,, 4 07 D Dannenberg, Dick ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 4 Iv 106 Dalneron, Peggy ,,,,,,. .,,,,..,,,,. Davis, W. E. ,,,,, ,, Davis, Yvonne l, , Daw., Maryle ,,,,,,,, . ,,,,,, Misc. 308 413 DeFLr, Charles ...,,,.,. .,...,.,, 3 13 DeFoe, Louise ,,,,,,,,..,l, ,,,,,,,,, 3 11 Derrick, Walter ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 414 Detherage, Dorothy Misc. Dickey, Bertha ...,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.... 1 06 Dotson, Pat ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,..,. 4 10 Doty, Iwilla ,,,.,,. ,,,,,,,., 3 11 Drouot, Joe .,.,,,,,,, ...,,,, 1 19 Dunbar, Bob ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,..,,,,, 3 12 Duncan, Edward ,.... ........., 1 26 Duncan, Marvin ,,,, ,,,,. ,,.. ...,, 4 0 0 E Earle, Bob ,,,....,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,, ,315 Ecker, Dan ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,, 4 00 Eckman, Muriel .,,l,.. .......,, 4 07 Eimer, Helen ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,, 3 17 Elliot, Jess ,.,,,,,,.,,, , ,,,,..,,, 317 Eubanks, Betty ,,,,... ,,...,.,, 3 12 Eyestone, Betty ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 3 13 F Fallis, Thomasina ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 4 10 Farley, Bill ,,,,,,..,, . ,,..... ,,,,,,,,, 3 12 Farrimond, Herbert ,,,,,,,,..., 312 Farris, Wanda ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 3 08 Fees, Jack ..,,.....,,,,,,,, .,,......, 2 04 Fenster, Irving ,,,,,, ,,,,..,.,, 3 15 Ferguson, Lois ,,,,. ,,,,,,,,, 1 06 Ferrell, Marian , . ,,,,,,..., 106 Fidler, Leonard ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 26 Field, Mary Alice ...., ,......., 3 13 Findley, Harold ,,,,,,. ,,,,.,..,, 2 04 Fleisher, Beverly ..,,, .,,,,,.,,, 4 14 Florence, Leon ,,,,,,,,, ,......... 4 14 Fowler, Peggy , .. ,,,,,,..,, 106 Freeman, Eugene .. .. ....,.... .400 Frese, Jack . .....,.... ......... 2 04 Fretwell, Jack ,,,,,,,, Fry, Mildred ,,...,,,,, Fry, Lyda May ,. ,, Fulton, Jim , ,,,,,,,, ,,,, Funk, Barbara ,,,,,,,, G Gamble, Raymond 204 410 309 317 311 ,,,,,,,,,,414 119 Garrett, Buddy .,.,.,. ...,....... Garton, Jerry ,,,,,,,,,, Misc. Geiger, Helen ....,,,,,,. .. ,,,,,, 309 Gent, Wayne ......................... 414 Glover, Clyde ,,,,,,,,,,, .,,., ..,,, M i sc. Goodsill, Catherine ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., 309 Goodson, Horace . ..... ......... 3 12 Gordon, Ouida ,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,..,.. 1 06 Goumaz, Floyd .,,. ,,,,,,,, 3 08 Grant ,Ruth ,,,,.,,,,, ,,,.,,,, 3 09 Grant, Tommy ......... ......... 3 13 Graves, Erlene ,,,,,,,,,,,., ...,..... 3 ll Griffith, Kathlene ,.... ,........ 1 01 Griffith, Pauline ,,,,, .,,....... 1 01 Groseclose. Bill .,,,... ......... 3 15 Gully, Ed .............. ......... 1 01 Page 45 45 49 44 45 46 51 46 48 49 45 51 49 44 49 50 45 47 48 48 50 49 44 45 48 47 45 44 50 51 50 46 49 46 50 48 48 51 49 45 51 51 48 44 49 47 47 50 49 44 45 45 47 46 44 44 45 47 48 44 45 50 48 47 45 48 47 51 47 48 48 49 44 46 46 49 46 Home H Room Haas, Mary .,,,,,, .,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 0 6 Hadley, Margaret .,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,, 4 10 Hale, Bob ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hale, Jo Anne ,....,. Haley, Thelma ,,,,,,, Hall, Billie Marie ,,,, Hall, Bruce ,,,,,,....,,,,, Hambleton, Lolita ,,,,, , Hambric, Patty ,,,,,,,,,, Hampton, Loris Von ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hamrick, Juanita ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Handy, Pattilue ,,,,,, Hannis, Charles ,,,,, Hardacre, Bebe ...,,,, Harris, John ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hatfield, Harold ,,,.,.,, Haymaker, Beverly ,, Heath, Jack ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 315 407 309 106 312 315 400 315 414 106 lQQ1fMisc. ,,,,,,,,,,414 214 311 315 106 413 Heickson, Darlene ,,,, Heidinger, Betty ,,,,,,,,,, Hendricks, Joe ...,.,.,, Henninger, Jean ,,,,, Henry, Dorothy ...,, Henry, LaVern Hill, Juanita ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hilton, Neal ,, . ,,,.,,, Misc. 313 Hodgson, Kenneth ................. Hoffman, Anna Belle Hogard, Earl ...,......,, Holbert, Betty ,......,,.,.,...,. . Holderman, Charlotte Holeman, Betty Lou .. Holeman, Lloyd ,,,,,,,,,, Holland, Tom ,, ...... .. 413 311 315 317 414 - 315 317 309 309 311 309 311 Hooper, Bob ...,.. Misc. Hoppe, Jack .... ......... 4 14 Horn, Eddie ...... .... .......... 3 1 1 Horton, Jessee ..,...,.... .......... 4 10 Housley, Helen ,,..... ....... 1 19 Howerton, Alice ..... .,.... 4 10 Hughes, George ,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,.. 1 26 Hughes, Henry ......... 214 Hunt, Bettye ............. ......... 3 08 Husky, Beverly ........... ......... 1 06 I Isom, Billy H ...... ...... . H410 Iverson, Don .. ,,,, ..,. ........ 2 1 4 Ivie, Dwain ................. ........ . 119 J Jackman, Charles .... ,, ,,.,.,,, ,, Jarboe, Norma Jean ...,........... Jenkins, Helen ,............. , ,... . Jennings, Harold ....,,.,.,.....,...... Johnson, Bonni Marie Johnson, Martha ,, Johnson, Norma Lou Johnston, Shasta .,.,..., Johnston, Tom ,..,, ,, Jones, Billie Ruth ..,,,, Jones, Frances ,,,,,,.., Jones. Jeanne ,,,,,,,,,,, Jones, Monte .,,,.......,,,,, K Kanady, Betty ,,,,.,,,,,., Kapp, Mary Jo ,,,,,,, Karr, Jerry .... . .. , Kaufmann, Roger ,,,,,, Kelley, Marquita ...... Kelly, Marion , ,,,,,,, , Kemmler, Kathryn ..., Kendall, Joan ,, ,,,,,, ,, Kesselring, Warren ,,,, Kidwell. Harold ,,,..,,, Kifer, Phvllis ,,... ...., Klmmel, B111 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,..., Kirberger, Bill ...... Kirkpatrick, Helen .......,......... Klintworth, Bill ,,,,,,,, Knott, Charles ..... Knudson, Craig ,,,,,,, Knutsen, Mavis .,..... Kobel, Alvin ,,,,........ Kraus, Robert ............ Kuntz, Betty Sue ,,,,,, 309 311 101 400 413 414 311 309 315 410 313 106 410 120 309 311 214 309 414 106 312 204 101 410 214 Misc 101 ,,.....312 312 410 414 Misc. 101 317 Page 46 45 49 50 44 47 51 49 46 49 45 47 48 45 44 44 51 49 47 51 48 49 50 44 49 48 45 49 48 47 47 44 47 44 48 45 44 45 50 45 50 44 48 47 45 44 50 47 49 46 46 50 45 44 47 49 45 49 47 45 50 47 44 44 47 45 47 51 44 46 45 44 48 46 51 51 45 45 48 46 48 125 Queen. Johnnie 11 1 Mason, Dorothy ,,,, Ryan, Dean ,,,, ,,,, White 311 410 L Home Room Lamm, Robert ...... 413 Landrum, Don ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Y,,, 1311 Langworthy, Jean ,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 4 00 LaRue, Mary Lou ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 3 13 Lawwill, Jack ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,A,,,,,, 1 19 Lee, Thelma June ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 4 14 LeFurjah, James ,,,,,, 11 ,,,,,, 119 Leikam, Bobby ,,,, 400 Lemon, Carl A,,,,, 1 312 Lewis, Boyd ,,,,,,, 315 Lindley, Alice ,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 06 Lisle, Carol Ella ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, M isc. Longhurst, Elizabeth 311 Louvier, Don ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 4 10 Lowe, Bette ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,, 3 12 Lucas, Joan ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1101 Lukken, Albert ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 3 11 Lulow, Marie Ann ,,,,, 1 ,,,,,, 407 M Mace, Pat ,,,,,,,,,,, Machmer, Norma .,,,, Magee, Betty ,,,,,,,,,,,, Marcear, Charlotte 111711111 Martin, Gloria ,,,,,,,, 1. ,,,, 11 Mason, Ruth ..,,,,,,,, Matofsky, Joe ,,,,,, Matthews, Janice ,,,, ,,,,,, Mauldin, Arthur McCarroll, Johnnie 1 McCarter, Jackie .,,,, McClelland, Jean McCormick, Coleen 11111 71111111 McDermitt, Ross ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,. McDougal, Mary Jo McFarlan, Wanda ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, McGuire, Kathleen ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, Mclnnes, June ,,,,,, McKenzie, Adalee McKinney, Mildred 1 McMackin, Bob ,,,,,,, 204 400 313 309 311 400 308 317 101 414 311 400 407 313 312 106 120 414 413 120 312 126 McQueen, Emily ,,,,,, 11 ,,,,, Misc. Meeks, Warren ,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 11312 Melone, Jerry 11 ,,.., 11111101 Mershon, Dorothy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 313 Metcalf, Earnest Meyer, Maurisue ,,,,, Millard, Olga ,,,,, 1 11 Miller, Bettie Jane 1 Miller, Richard ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, Minshall, Norma 1 Mitchell, Bob F. Mitchell, Howard Montgomery, Bob ,,,, Mooney, J. W. .......... Mooney, Faye ....,..... Moore, Billie Jane Moore, Burton ........... Moore, Doris ,,,,,., Moore, Eugene ..,,.. Moore, Frances Moore, Maxine 11 ..,, 11 Moore, Marticia 11 1 Morgan, Lawrence 1 Morris, Gene ,,,., 11 Morsani, Pat 1 Morton. Margie Muirheid. Betty Jo Mumford, Scott 1 N Nash, Edyth ..,.,., Neil, Billie Mae 11 Nelson, Bill ,,,.. Nelson, Jim 11 .... 11 Newman, Kirk Nicholson, Dorcy Noah, Wanda 1 Norris, Betty Jane 1 North, Dan ..... .... .... ..... Nufer. Claire .............. .... Nye, Roy ................... 0 Oglesby. Willis ....,.,.. Oliver, Bill .,,.,.,..,. Orrick, Allan ...,. 126 . .... Misc. 413 312 101 313 311 214 312 204 413 101 413 400 119 317 101 313 101 309 410 313 309 11111M1sc. 414 313 214 101 126 410 106 317 313 126 410 Misc. 312 JUNIOR HOME ROOM DITR Oswald, Bob .......,.... Owens, Earl .,...,,.... P Paget, Jean ............. 11 Palline, Mary Ann 1 Parks, Mary Alice 11 Patterson, Jean .,.... Payne, Jack ,,,,,,,,,, Payne, Roberta ,...,. Peercy, Betty Jo .... Home Room 111111111400 1111111400 1111111106 ,,,,, 1106 Pierce, Bobby ,,l, 1 ,,,, ,,,,, 1 1 Pitcock, Donald ..,, 311 106 311 308 308 311 313 309 Pittman, Norma Jane .......,,. 1. Plowman, June ....,. 1 1 1 11 312 Pogue, Douglas ,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Misc. Pollard, Jim Powell, Betty Poynor, Betty 1 ,,., 1 Pruitt, Wanda 1 Putnarn, Howard 1111 R Ramey, Bettye ...,. 1 1 Randall, Jean 1 Rapier, Norma Lee 11 Reed, Monnie Faye 11 Reese, Gerry ,,,,,,,,,, 11 Reynolds, Sylvia 1 11 Rhine, Betty ,.,,.,,. Rhoads, Dan .,,.,. Richardson, Clayton Roach, Wilson ...... 11 Roberts, Harold ..,. 1 Roberts, Leo ........., Robertson, Pete 1 1 Robinson, Charles Robinson, DeWayne Robinson, Doris 11 11 Robinson, Dorothy 1 Robinson, Edwin 1 11 Robinson, Olly ,,.. Robison, Jim ,,,,,,,.. Roe, Mildred ...,. 1 11 Rubottom, Donald 1111 Runnels, K. V. 11 111111111400 111111.400 313 1 317 1 .11,1 315 414 311 309 1 1 106 400 . .111111 1111 1 01 Misc. 111111106 400 410 309 11 400 315 119 317 101 1 Misc. 111111 1 407 Rurnmage, Ralph 1 1111111111 11111 1 Russell, Mary Jane Rutledge, Loyd 1111 S Schell, Bill 1111111111 Schindler, Anne 11111 1 Schroeder, Patt ..11111 Scott, Edward 214 312 400 317 . 1214 126 312 309 119 313 Scruggs, Madonna 1 1111 111111 Sebastian, Dick 1 Seely, Frankeleen 111111 Seifried, Bettie 11 1 Sevier, Wanda 1111 1 Shaver, Elizabeth 1 11 Shaw, Jimmy 11 Shawbell, Wilbur 111111 Sheffield, Robert 1111111 Shepard, Patsy 11 11111111 Sherrow, Thomas 111111 Shockey. Bill 11 1 11111 Shuck, Norma Jean 1111111 11111 414 106 313 214 311 311 315 400 309 101 119 309 309 309 126 317 Misc Misc. 317 1 407 414 Misc. Misc. 106 317 204 126 315 Misc. 313 Sims, Margaret 11111111111111111 1 1 Smith, David 1111 11 Smith, Forrest 111111 111111 Smith, Glenna Smith, Jack 111111111 Smith, June 1111111111111 Smith, Opal 11 11111 1111 1 1 Smith, Paul Russell Smith, Wayne .11111. 1 Snider, Claron 111111111 111111 Sparks, Rubv Lee 11111.. Spiker, Virginia 1111111 Stasik, Halina 1..1 1 Steele, Jimmy 111111 101 ECTORY Home R Stephens, Herman 11 11111 Stephens, Herschel 111. .11111 Stewart, Don 11111111111 1111111 Stites, Jeanne .1111111 Strickland, Bill 1 Strickland, Marion 1111 Stoll, Doris Jean 11 Stoppardn Elizabeth 11111 OOIII 126 126 204 400 315 1111111410 410 101 101 101 317 400 311 Stump, Jim .1111111111 1 1111 111.. 1 Sullivan. Juanita 11 11111 11111 1 1 Sultzer, Virginia 1 11111 1111 1 Summerlin, Anna Belle 1111111111 Swearinger, Okla 111111 1111 1 11 T Talbutt, Bob 11111111111111 11111 1 26 Taylor, Coriene 1111111 111111 3 11 Telford, Connie 11111 111311 Templeton, Jerry 11 ....1 1 311 Thach, Louis 1111111111 111111111 M isc. Thalman, Jayne 11111 1 11111. 1111 1 01 Thompson, Dick 1 111111111 1111111 3 11 Thompson, Virginia 111111111111 ,313 Thompson, Wilma Jean 1 1111 106 Tinger, Rita 1 1111111 1111111111111 M isc1 Titus, Mary Frances Misc. Todd, Betty 1111111111 11 1111111111 Misc. Todd, Virginia 111111111111 11.1 1 311 Tubbs, Lois 1111 1 11 111313 Tuttle, Lelia Ann 111111 400 V Vandeventer, Betty 1111111 11111 3 12 Van Deventer, Wanda 312 Vardeman, Jack 11111111111111111 Misc. Vinall, Janice 11111111111 11 1111 410 Vincent. Imogene 1 1111111 308 W Walker, Gordon 1111 1111111 11111.1 4 1 3 Walker, Joe 1111111111111111 111111 3 13 Walker, Kiowana 1 1.11111 1111111 4 00 Wallace, Elizabeth 111111 11313 Wallace, Wayne 1111 1 11111 309 Walter, Jo Jean 1111111 1111111 3 09 Walton, Arline 111111 106 Watson, Betty ..1.111 11111 3 17 Watson, Festus 111111 111111 3 17 Webster, Jack 111111 312 Welch, Eunice 1 1 111111 313 West, Joyce 11 111111111111 317 White, Harry 1111 11111111 M isc. White Jackie 111.1., 1 111.. 410 White Joyce 11111111 1111111 111111 Thomas 111111111111111 Whitefield, Virginia 1111 Wilcox, Aileen 1111 111111 Wilkerson, Barbara 11111111 Wilkerson, Clinton 1111 Wilkerson, Jimmie 1111 Willard, Helen 111111111 Williams, John 111111111 Williams, Keith , 11 Williams, Raymond 1111111 Wilson, Howard 11 Wilson, Sam .1111111 1111 Wilson, Shirlee 1 1. Winburn, Margie 11111 Winger, Doris 1 Woodbury, Bill 1111111 Woodford, Bill 1 11 Woodruff, Norma 11111. Woods, Joyce 1 11 11 Woodward, Ruth 11111 Work, Gerry 11111 1 Worley, Dorothy 11111 Wright, Bob 111111111 400 315 308 410 119 126 119 106 317 317 312 309 1.111410 410 313 317 214 312 400 101 308 309 410 313 126 101 Wright, Carl 11111111 1111 1...,,. Wynn ,Jack 111111 1 1111111 ..11. 1 Y Yeager, Mary Jane 11...11 1106 Yetman, Betty 11 1 111111 .11..1 4 14 Young, Bud 11111111 1 111111111 1111111 1 26 Z Zogg, Jack 1.1111111111111 1111111111 1 309 Zumwalt, Glenn 1. Misc. SOPHOMORE HOME A HOYHC Room Albers, Larry ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,L,,,,, Misc, Alexander, Harold ,,,... . ,,,,,, 122 Allison, Thomasine ,,,,,Y YY,Y,,,,, 4 05 Alred, Betty Jane ,,,,,, . ..,,,,, 401 Ames, Bill ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 4 01 Anderson, Irene ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,sY,,A,, 2 09 Anderson, Marian ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 4 12 Anderson, Sherwood .,,. 217 Armstrong, Nyta . ,,,., .,,,,,,, M isc. Arney, Charles ,,,,,,,,,,, V303 Arnold, Bob ,,,,,,.,,, YYYY,,,, 2 04 Arnold, Patsy ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 01 Ashe, Lawrence ,,,,, 122 Aston, Doris Jean ,, ,, ,,,,,,, ,220 Atchison, Barbara 303 B Baker, Athel ,,,,,,,,, ,. Ballard, Bob ,,,,,,,, , Barbieux, Joe . ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , Barkhurst, Carolyn ,, Barnett, Percy Barnhill, Richard Barrow, Juanita .. Barto, Evelyn ,,,,,,,,,, Batson, Bill. ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, Beck, Loraine ,,,,,,,,,,, , Bell, Janice 1 .. Bickham, Morrison Bieberick, Rosemaryw Billington, Margaret Binkley, Gail ,,,,, W. Bissell, Don ,,,,,, Black, Warren ,,,, Blacker, Owen Bland, Van ,,,.,,,,,,, Blevens, Mable ,,,,,,,,,,,,., Bloxom, Lou Jeane ,,,,,, Boland, Dick ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, Bounds, Wanda ,,,, Bowers, Bill ,,,,,,,, Boyd. J OC H ,,,,,, ,, Boyd, Layton , ,,,,, , Bradford, Gerald ., ,, Brant, Lois ,,,., ,,,,,,, Brashear, Margaret ,,,,,, Brewer, Dorothy , Brix, Blanche ,,,,,, Knode, Roland ,. ,,,,,, ., 401 303 122 217 412 506 101 310 217 220 401 204 303 101 204 204 401 506 209 401 401 506 310 303 209 122 204 209 217 201 310 310 302 303 401 220 204 Brooks, Marilyn . Brooks, Wanda ,,,, , , Brown, Betty Jo ., Brown, Troy ,, Bruner, Dortha .. Burley, Ralph ,,,, . , Burley, Robert . 303 Burrage. Bob ,,,,,, ...412 Buske. Helen ., 1,303 Butler, Charles 401 Byrd. Frances 412 C Cadenhead, Pat 217 Cadenhead. Robert 412 Caldwell, Robert ,,,, 122 Carlock, Lucille ., 310 Carroll, Patsy 405 Carter, Robert Misc. Caruthers, Preston , 122 Casey. Betty , ., 401 Cavener, C E. 217 Chadwell, Evelyn .. Misc. Chambers, Nola ,,,, ,,,, 2 01 Chapel, Betty 303 Chappell, Donald Misc. Chapman, Corilie 506 Clapp, Strickland 506 Cline, Bob ,, Misc. Close, Virginia ., ,,,, 201 Cofield, Eugene ,,,, 217 Coleman, Dorothy , ,,,, 206 Coleman, Richard , 204 Combest. Claire 303 Combs, Mildred , , ,,,, 412 Conatser, Jim ,,,,, ,,,, 4 01 Conboy, Bob .. 303 Conwell, Clarence ,,,,,, 122 Cook, Alyce . H ,,,.,.303 Cook, George ,,W,40l Cooper, Bonnie 506 Copeland. Marion ,,,, , ,,,, 101 Correy, Charlotte 401 Page 60 57 54 56 56 55 55 56 60 58 57 59 57 61 58 56 58 57 56 55 58 59 59 56 51 56 57 58 59 57 57 56 58 55 56 56 58 59 58 55 57 57 55 56 61 59 59 54 58 56 61 57 58 55 58 56 55 56 55 57 59 54 60 57 56 56 60 61 58 60 58 58 60 61 56 60 57 58 55 56 58 57 58 56 58 59 56 ROOM DIRECTORY Home Room Cox, Dorothy Jane .. ,,,,. .,,...,. 4 01 Cox, James ....,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,, 1 22 Crabb, Gloria ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,...,, 3 03 Croft, Rosalea , ,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 01 Cull, Genevieve ,,,,,, .. .. ., 217 D Dalton, Betty ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,., . , 101 Daulton, H. B. ,.... l ,, ,,,,,,, 122 Davenport, Maxine ,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 01 Davis, Betty Sue ,.,.,,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 06 Davis, Carolyn ,,,,,,, 303 Davis, Dolores ,,,,... ,..,,,,, 1 01 Davis, Marjorie ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 05 Davis, Wendell ,,.,,,,,, ...,,,,, 2 09 Davidson, Shirley ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 3 10 Dengler, Dorothy ,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,, 405 Denton, Bob ,, .,...,., ,,,,,,,,, 4 12 Derrick, Sonia ,,,, ,,,,, . .412 Derrick, Sue ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 09 Dill, Joyce .. ,,.,,, ,, ,,,,, ,206 Dittmer, Jim ,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,, 5 06 Donham, Glenn ,.,,. .. ,,,,, 310 Dorsey, Jane . ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 20 Dotson, Frances ,.,, 1201 Doty, Bob ,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 2 2 Doyle, Terry . ,. ,,,,.,,, 302 Downing, Kenneth ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 5 06 Drake, Dale , ,,,,., , ,,,,,,,,,, ,405 Duckworth, Beverly ,,,,,,,,,,, 405 Dunbar, Mary Helen ,,,,,,,,, 1101 Duncan, Julia . ,,,,, .. 209 Duncan, William tBuddyJ ,,,, 405 Durfey, Kittie ,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,, 506 Dyer, Jack .. ,,,,,,, , Misc. E Ellis, Harvelyn ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , 209 Endres, John ,,,, , 217 England, Charles ,,,,,, ,,.,. , ,122 Ess, Frances ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 01 Evans, Aneal ,, 220 Evans, Arlene ,,,,,,,,,,,, 206 F Farnsworth, Christine ,,,,,,,,, Misc. Fellers, Jane ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, . 302 Ferguson, Bill ,,,,,,,,,,,,.. ,,,,,, 2 09 Figures, Mabry ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,204 Fike, Richard 401 Finley, William Dee .. ,,,,,,,, 217 Flowers, Hattiemae Follin, Eddie ,,,.,,,,,,,, Fondren, Mildred ,,,, Ford, Betty Ann Ford, Tressie ,,,,,,,,, Foster, Earl ,,,,,, Fountain, Gerald .. Fox, Paquita ,,,,,,,,,,, Frair, Freda, , ,,,,, ,. Freiberg, Margaret , Fritze, Jack ,,,,,,,,,,, Funston, Beverly G Gentry, Jack ,,,,,,,,,,, Geren, Hazel Gibson, Roberta ,,,,, Gillard, Jess ,,,, Gilmore, Pat ,,,, , Gimlin, Bob , ,,,,,, , Gingles, Frances Golem, Harrison ,,,,, Gosser, Mildred Gray, Bonnie ,,,,,, Gray, Jerene Green, James .,,,. Greer, Eddie ,,,, Griffith, Ivan ,,,,,, Griffith, Jack .,,,,,,, Gulley, Dlck ,,,,,,.,,. W Gunderson, Lynn ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Guntheroth, Warren ,,,,,,,,,, Misc, , 122 201 101 217 412 303 405 220 412 401 , 206 204 201 101 209 303 204 405 209 302 220 412 303 412 122 217 303 401 217 302 Guy, Thelma . ,,,,,,,,,,,,, .. . H Hair, John ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .. .....,,, 302 ' 401 Hambric, Bob ,,,,..,,,,,, Hancock, Harold ,,,,, Misc. Page 56 57 58 61 56 59 57 61 60 58 59 54 55 59 54 55 55 55 60 58 59 60 60 57 54 58 54 54 59 55 54 58 60 55 56 57 61 61 60 60 54 55 57 56 56 60 57 61 59 56 55 58 54 61 55 56 60 57 61 59 55 59 57 54 55 54 61 55 58 55 57 56 58 56 56 54 54 56 60 Room Page 201 61 Home Happel, Patsy Harcrow, Larry ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 22 Harmon, Billy ,,,,,,,,,, M401 Harrell, Ella Mae .,,.,, ,,,..,,,, 2 06 Harrell, Peggy ,,,,,,,,, ..,,,,,,, 4 01 Harris, James ,.,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,, 4 05 Harris, Robert ,,,,,,,... .,,.,,,, 3 03 Harvey, Charles .,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 3 03 Hatheway, Eugene ,,,, ....,,,. 5 06 Hawkins, Martha ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 01 Hays, James ,,,,,,,,,,, ,......., 1 22 Heath, Gene ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 5 06 Heuston, June 1 Hill, Bill .,,,,,.,,, Hill, Edwin ,,,,,,,,,, Hilton, Joe ,,,.,,, ,,,,,, ...,,,,, Hinshaw, Eleanor Hlnze, Gene ., ,,,,,,. ,..,,,. , . Hirst, Rosemary ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, Hively, Bob , ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, . Hively, Rosemary Hodson, Maiglne ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, Hoffman, Rita ,,,,,,, ...,,,,, Hoggatt, Jerry ,,,,,,,,, Holladay, Hilda . ,,,., ,,,.., . Hottel, Louie ,,,, Hudson, Jeanne ,,,, Hughes, Rosa Lou Humphrey, Parker I 57 56 60 56 54 58 58 58 60 57 58 58 56 55 58 59 57 61 56 56 61 59 54 54 . , 57 56 303 401 209 506 101 122 220 401 217 201 101 302 405 122 , 401 220 401 ,ff 61 56 Iverson. Judy ., .,,, ,,.,, 4 12 55 J Jackson, Elizabeth ,,,,,,, 506 58 Jacobs, Zoeanne ..,. 220 61 Jenkins, Bart ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 1 7 56 Jenkins, Mary Lee ,, ,,,,,,,, 201 61 Johnson Alta , ,,,,,, 220 61 Johnson, Barbara ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 01 61 Johnson, Betty ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 01 59 Johnson Charles .,,,, ,,.,,,, 3 10 59 Johnson Jack , ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 22 57 Johnson Jo Anne ,, ,,,,,, , 506 58 Jones, Evalyn ,,,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 20 61 Tones, Johnny ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 2 04 57 Junk, John . ,,,,, ,,,,,, 5 06 58 K Kearns, Mary Kay ,,,,,,, 405 Kelly, Walter ,,,,,,,,,,,, .,., . .405 Kemper, Dana ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 3 03 Kerr, Martha . ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 06 Kessinger, Doris . 101 Ketcham, LeMoine ,,,,, 412 Keyes, Nelson . ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 4 05 Kidd, Barbara , ,405 Kimbro, Doris .. ,,,,,, ., Kline, Geraldine . 506 201 303 Kline, Maxine ,,,,, ..,.,,,, 2 01 412 206 120 Knott, Patricia ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, Knowland, Eunice Kohlhorst, Don . 54 54 58 61 59 55 54 54 Kiddoo, Charles ,,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 8 58 61 55 60 58 60 56 , ,,,,,,, Misc. 217 Kubilos, Charles .... H L Lamb, Betty Lou ......... ..,.., 2 01 61 Laurrell, Betty ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 01 59 LaVasque, Doris ...... 120 58 Lawwill ,Kenneth ,,,,., 303 58 Layman, Harold 1 ,,,,..., 217 56 Layman, Walter ..... ....., 5 06 58 Leach, Evelyn , ,,,,,,, 310 59 Leak, Herbert .,,.... ., , 302 54 Leak, Hubert H ,,,,,,, , 302 54 Leavell, Janice ...,.... . ,,,,,,,,, 101 59 Ledbetter, Wanda ,,.,... 220 61 Lee, Beth ..,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , 2 01 61 Lee, Patty ,,,,,,, ,-..,,,, 3 10 59 Lemmon, J. D. ,,,,,,, 310 59 Lewis, Jean . ,..,.... W ,,,, 101 59 Ligon, Richard . .... .,...... 1 22 57 Liles, Eugene ,,,,, ,,.,,,, 2 17 56 Love, Bill ....... ., ..,.,, ,506 58 Lucas, Dell ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 03 58 Luckhart, Bill ., ,,,,,, ....,.,, 2 17 55 Ludewick, Nancy ....., ,Y,,,,,, 4 05 54 Lyon, Elizabeth ,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,, 2 09 55 Lytle, Betty Jean ..,,,, ......, 1 01 59 127 Vokoun, Barbara ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,, 4 01 S Wilkerson, Bettye ,,,,,,,, ......Y, Wolfe, Maxine ,,,,,,,, M SOPHOMORE HOME ROOM DIRECTORY Home Room 209 Macoubrie, Bonnie Jean ,,,,,,,, Mann, Eugene .,,,.. , .,,,, , Mapes, Bob ....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Maresh, Robert ..,,,,., Marks, Marjorie ,,,,,,,, Marland, Larry ,,,, Marlar, Joyce ,,,,,, Marlow, Ruby ,,,,,,.. Marple, Donald ,,,, Marshall, Denny ..,... Martin, Edith ,,,,,,,, Masel, Joan ,,,,,, , Mashburn, Nancy ,,,,, Massey, Bill ,,,,,,.,,,,,, Mayo, Harold ,,,,,.,,,.. McCall, Geraldine ,,,,,,, McComb, Becky ,,,,,,,,, ,,., McConnico, Warren ,,,,,,,, McCoy, Wilma Lee ,,,,.., McDaniel, Bennie ..,.,,,,,, McElfresh, Rayman ,,,,,, McGinnis, Eniver ....... McGrew, Blossie ,,,,,,,,,,,, McKenney, Barbara .,,,,. McKinley, Bill ,,,,.,.,.,,,, McKnight, Lorraine ,,,,,, ,,,,,,..,,506 .,.,,,,.,,204 ,,,,,,,,,,217 310 204 302 ,,,,,,,,,,310 209 204 101 217 209 217 122 401 ,,,,,,,405 217 ..,..,,201 ,,,,,,,412 ,,,..,,209 ,,,,..405 220 405 ,,,,,,,204 ,......209 McMinn, John .,..,,.,,,,,. ,,,,.., 4 05 McNeill, Pauline ,,,,, ,,,,,, 4 05 Meinert, Delores ..... .,,,.., 4 01 Melton, Mona ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 01 Melton, Ralph ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 22 Mezel, Merle ,,,,. , ,..,.,, 401 Millard, Lloyd ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, M isc. Miller, Jane ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,..,,,,,, 2 01 Miller, Warren , .....,, . ,,,.,.. 204 Millspaugh, G. W, ,,,, ,,,,,,, 4 05 Minton, Frearn ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 04 Mitchell, Shirlee .....,,,, ,,,..,, 4 05 Monical, Guynita .,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,., 1 01 Montgomery, Doris .,,,,,, ,...,.,,, 1 01 Montgomery, Thresa ,,,,,.... .201 Moore, Helen ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 09 Moore, Marilyn ,.,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 17 Moreland, Billie ,,,,,,.,,, , ..... 310 Morgan, Peggy Sue ,,,,,,,, ,...., 3 10 Morris, Russell ,.,,..,,,, ,,,,,, 2 04 Morton, Ruth .,,.,,. .,.,, W 201 Mouser, Norma Jo ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, Misc. Muirheid, Dorothy ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 01 Murphy LeAnn ,,,,,,.,, 1 220 N Nelson, Ivo , ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 04 New, Geraldine ,,.,,,, H1217 Nicholson, Leora ..,., ,,,,, 4 12 Nubemyer, Betty ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 3 10 0 Olson, Grace ,,,,,,..,..... ,,,,,, 2 06 Orrick, Muriel ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 4 05 Orvis, Billie ,,,,,,,..,.....,, ,,..., 3 02 P Painter, Bobbie ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 3 02 Painter, Donnie ,,,,, ,302 Palmer, Lowell ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 04 Parker, Nathalie ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 2 06 Paris, Willene ..,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 01 Parks, Kenneth ,,..,,.., ,,,,,,,,, M isc. Pauli, Bob .,.. ,,,,,,,.,,,, ,, 412 Pavey, Betty Jean .,,,,,, ,,.... 3 03 Perkins, Ralph .,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,, 4 12 Petit, Ann .,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 4 01 Phillips, Tommy ...... ,,,,,,. 2 09 Pilgram, Homer ,,,,..,, ,,,,,,,,, 3 02 Pitcock, Bill , ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 04 Pittman, Virgil .,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 20 Pollard, Pat ,,,,,,.,, ,,,,,, 5 06 Porter, Peggy ,,,., ,,,.,. 3 03 Potter, Ruth ,.,,.,, ,,,,,, 2 01 Potter, Sylvia ,,,,, ,..,,, 2 20 Powell, Ira ,,,, ,,,,,,... .,,... . 2 09 Powell, Patricia ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 09 Power, David ,,,,,, ,,.,..,,,, 4 01 Prather, Duane ,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 22 P'Simer, Jimmie ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Misc. P'Simer, T. Carl .,..,,.... . Quary, Myrtle ,.,,....... Quillman, Lowell ,,,,,, 1 2 8 412 201 ,,,,,,,,217 Page 55 58 57 56 59 57 57 59 55 57 59 56 55 56 57 56 54 56 61 55 55 54 61 54 57 56 54 54 56 61 57 56 60 61 57 54 57 54 59 59 61 55 56 54 59 57 61 60 59 61 57 56 55 59 60 54 54 54 54 57 60 59 60 55 59 55 57 55 54 57 60 58 58 61 61 55 55 56 57 60 56 61 56 R Home Room Rakestraw, Bob ,..,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 3 03 Ramsey, Grafton ,,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 02 Randall, Wayne ..,,,,. ,...,,, 3 02 Ransdall, Lida ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 09 Ray, Peggy Jean ....... .,.,,.. 2 17 Ready, Gene ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 22 Reamey, Raymond .,,,., ....,.. 2 04 Reddick, M. 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