Will Rogers High School - Lariat Yearbook (Tulsa, OK)
- Class of 1944
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A t' I v . L ex xx, . SQ J' QAMMQM Kwan viwjfjlf Qi? W EMM WWQQA 'EEE A U-fgMI,f' -f J if. .-,f',c.f'-f'f-ff-f!!rz,4,.f '- 7 l flflfr flftcfdff' 'JAM' Of, 4 Ymewyy .vfywy ff , g -f cf I Qc! d.f , VOLUME V , 1 T I , f gen. L 1 I Published 'by I WWW f I X , THE PUBLICATIONS BOARIL-1ff'7Nf fa'6f'7Qf 'C6'62 f and 7 . S1944 LARIAT STAFF LQWW7 kifffffwfajij . .-I' . WILL ROGERS HIGH SCHOOL Tulsa, Oklahoma L wi Q' -uma. NL X N , -. A N Nx of 1 , .Q VL H, N, W, Kkvgsjf- -S .i.., Q, gn W X ., .K ,, x xi' 'S ,Qssw 'N ,..f- ,f-ff' ur' ag' X .fn r,,.f S W! 1'o1w1:1g,1,L1.1sn11 I f A , L, .fl DUI! ISU! I E 4, A me ffl MIL l4IIll'l'l!lI mrlm' HL-Ql'I5l'IY . .ll'NIC SMITH .xsxlxlxxxx llnx mx i' at if if ll ll if ll When school opened in September, the entire student body and especially the seniors, anxiously awaited the announcement about the possibilities of a yearbook to record their activities of 1945 - 44. The announcement was made last year that no more editions of the Lariat could be published because of war shortages, how- ever, during the summer it was found that materials might be available for this year's book so the Yearbook staff and Publi- cations board were organized. The students rejoiced when it was definitely known that there would be a 1944 Lariat, and the seniors showed their eagerness when fifty per cent of the class made appointments for their pictures the first two days. In compiling this yearbook, we look back over a year which has been full of events, surprises, and expectations. The symbol V has a three-fold meaning for us this year, It is the symbol of victory for which we are anxiously awaiting, this is the fifth year of Will Rogeris existence, and this is our fifth edition of the Lariat. Will Rogers High School has made many contributions in hastening this Victory. Hundreds of our graduates have gone into the service and every week some of our boys are answering their country's call. We have backed up the men in the service with victory drives of all types, paper, scrap, tin, war stamps and bonds, and have gone over the top with them all. ln carrying out these small activities we have attempted to do our share in hastening Victory and bringing our boys home again. vm? 7'f'fi 5 ,rica gpg? rifrrfr 'v 9 -Us , ,V fs' 1 . 1 V V, . - . 1' ' 113 1' C -: L' J ' . '24, 1: .. 1 lu! PJ f 'E if V r-1 V-.U , ,Y 1, HJ. 1.1. 1,1 1 - 1 - f 1 .1 ,x f A 1 . 'fi 1 1 .Dpi 1 f -K 5 5. 1 V '1 5 A 1 1 3 I ll 5 4 I 2 eww i I .. .. ...,,,.,U . . A L., 7' R if-Q 571 3 viz? gi.. Vx? 5.,..I '1 , wg-1 : '-r' qw' if--Q 51 1 .Vin -fi , ,sq rf, ,ar ,5 ,Wg ,,, X .izE'1.aL'5' .1...Wv1.rz B 'FS J? ffl- -Lil FL Although the war of 1917 - 18 was the war to end wars, in 19-4 1 we were again called upon to defend our lands and to pro- tect democracy. The Statue of Liberty, which stands in New York Harbor, is a symbol of American freedom. So it is to Miss Liberty, who holds het torch high to guide our boys in their fight for the freedoms, that we dedicate this 1944 Lariat. INSCRIPTION ON THL BASE Ol' TH1-1 STATUE OI 1,1BIil!'1'Y rr Gin' mu your firml, FYOIIV poor, Your frznfdlmf lxlasxvx -j'l'!Il'lli7I'Q fo fzreaflw frww, 'flu' u'rcfc'fJc'ff rvfuxv of yarn' frenz- ing xlvorr, Swirl ffwxv, ffm f7llll1l'fl'S.Y, lfn' fw11j1n'xl-loxsvff, fn mv: I liff my lamp lzvsirfr' ffm g0ftll'lI Jour. T --f-vf-W,-.-,1,.. , Y...-Y...,.,,:. ..,. , Av, W, ,,:,.:,,-, Lu 3 T15 :ML fl. 1,av,1-4, Qai-.qmfmq QM, TSI JYTG tfg.:.jz:f51M' Q v ' 5.J.,.'r1,fm.:' -xzaiijiw ., ,..,f:.'g1. : ' . iq. ,tgfyH.5in'5:1.3,3 3, - , wgmf -' img 21432, R f -i::'IIm-e1Sf1.a'- , Af I 1 fi ILL RCGERS 14. QF , J '1 I I It is wiffa c1'r'c'jJexf 1'Ulf'L'1'C'l7CC' and uppfxfciafiolz ffm! we list fbesi 4 IILIIIZUS of our Rogers boys who nuzcfe the suprvzzze sacri- 1 l fin' and gave fbffir fires fo zfefeliff our COIlI7lil'j'. l I 1 LDAVID SPARGO Gl.ENN ZINK l l RICHARD SCHINDLER RAYMOND GRAY I I D. F. BURKETT CI'IAD HIGGINS I STANLEY BURDICK CHARLIES CRAYs l FOUNT LOVEJOY I We look with great pride on this our Will Rogers High School Honor Roll, the list of our former students and faculty members who are now in the service of our country. Many names were not turned ,in to the Lariat Staff and with more enlisting in theservice each week it is impossible to have the complete list on these pages. It was not possible for us to list the ranks as they are continually changing and many Rogerites have been commissioned during the past few months. FACULTY ARMY BILL CUNNINGHAM GEORGE KUBIK BILL OXFORD Stagecraft, 1942-43 Social Studies and Building Engineer, Physical Education, 1939-42 HUGO GOETZ JOHN RODGERS Band and Orchestra, 1939-42 Commerce, 1942 NAVY HIRAM ALEXANDER Social Studies and Physical Education. 1939-42 COAST GUARD JOHN BLACK K Stagecraft, 1941-42 PETE BEWLEY Building Engineer, 1939-42 WAAC MISS MATTIE LOU TEAGUE Clothing, 1939-43 1942 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ,fi i 7415-z K Wallace Adamson Bob Allen Paul Alvis, Jr. Kenneth Andrews Robert Arnold Leo Austin Jack Barta Bill Best Don Blaicher Donald Bohannon Bob Brown Don Botz Ed Busenburg Gibson Byrd Don Clavert Eugene Campbell Jim Campbell Malcolm Campbell Otis Campbell Robert Campbell Jim Carmichael Charles Chenault Crockett Childers James Cole Elmer Coleman Clarence Cotter Earl Craig Virgil Crippin Campbell Darling Billy Davis Lawrence Davis Louis Fox Dee Francey Everett Bailey Alfred Blackwood Ernest R. Briggs Bob Brown Donald Bryant Walter Bryant Neal Carter A. D. Cole James Cole Vernon Crouch Harold Hanoch Paul Heck MARINES James Crankshaw John Hancock Edward Leland Jack Murphy Elmer Reif Ed Rogers Frank Williams Charles Abbott Robert Adam Ray Adkisson Ray Amstutz D. J. Andrews Jack Antry Oliver Arnold James Bennett Lewis J. Bicking Paul Baker HO OR ROLL CLASS Oli 1940 ARMY Orville Clell Francis Truman Franklin Neal Galbreath James H. Gimlin Bill Glenngi' Russell Gray Russell Grettum Maurice Hackler Sprague Hildebrandt VVallace Howard Walter Howell David Jewell Presley Jenkins Russell Kurtz Joe Linde George Lowrey Bill Lucas Bob Marshall James C. Martin Bill Mayfield James McCormick Ray McDaniel Key McLelland Clyde McGrew Guy McMackin Billy Meeks Herschell Moore Harold Moore Jack C. Murphy Bill Owen Phillip Payne Robert Lee Payne NAVY Richard Herron George Holderman Jack Irick Don W. Jones J. Frank Jernigan Joe Jillson Everett Kitrell Bob McDiarmid Ed Mace Lloyd Martin Ray McDaniel Jim Morey COAST GUARD Harold Chapman Dick Reeves G VV.VVheatley VVAVES Pollyanna Elkins Betty Jean Mullins CLASS OF 1941 ARMY Victor Banham Riley Barnard Bob Barnett Tom Bates Harry Bauer Pete Bechtold Jack Billingsley Morris Billington Charles Bitterling Edward Blakestead 4Continued on next pageh Norman Peck J. E. Peratt Ralph Phillips David Powell Barney Price Mark Renick Ed Roark, Jr. Dick Rhine Luther Richison Harry A. Robinson Troy Roden Ralph Roller Perry Sanders Tom Schuetz Bill Scott Frank L, Scott Roy Sherrow Bill Short George Shunk Robert L. Silver J, T. Stanford Ralph Simons Elmer Suttle Bill Lee Terry Buddy Taylor Russell Van Burkleo J. A. Waldrep, Jr. Charles Waller Fuller Warden Johnnie Watson Alex Wilson Dick York Hayes Moss John Null Ed Roark Chad Robison Harold Roe Shelby Ross Ernest Schindler Morris Sheram Jack Silver Ray Strickland Bob Woodard WACS Nettie Belle Huck MERCHANT MARINE Lloyd Brummett Dan Kennedy Fred Romine ClydeMaxwell Bill Tipton Bill Boatwright LeRoy Bougher Bob Brasel J, D. Brasier Richard Brown Audrey Bryan Mark Campbell Arden Carey Arthur Carlson Allen Chapman J... ' ,.. lsgavamataanax if win George Collier Eugene Clark Bill Clifford Dale Cooke Bill Coulter Bob Cox Bob Croft Bill Cunningham Edgar Dayton Bob Deck Bill Dirck Gerald Dotson Paul Dudley James Eyler Edwin Ezzell Robert Felts Jack Gamble Arnold Gardner Charles Gardner Tom Gaughan Carl Geiger Don Hall Herman Hardesty Leon Hardesty Albert Harris Joe M. Harris Dale Harrison Cecil Hendricks Dick Herron Harold Hicks James E. Hill Jerald Hodges Ralph Howard Kenneth Holcomb Jinx Horne Robert E. Horton Paul Insch Don Jacobs David Jewell Denzil Johnson Joe Johnson Jimmy Jones Harlan Judkins Jack Kelly Dewey Killion Almon Ash Kenneth Birks Clarence Bradford Jack Branstetter Charles C. Burkett Leeroy Callaway Jim Collins Roy Collins Robert Conwell Robert Cowdrey Claude Dodd Jack Do-'s Don E. Eaton WILL RCGERS CLASS OF 1941-v-Continued George Kincaid Carl Koch James Kuntz Hal Lane Grant Langford Fenton Lawyer Bill Lindsey Gerald Lockwood George Logan Leslie Marshall Wilson Martin Homer Mauldin Lewis Maxwell Roy McClain Frank McCullough Ray McDaniel Harold McGhee Gene McGregor Joe McMullin Charles Miller Gene Miller Lyman Miller Hall Mitchell Bob Morgan Harold Morton Jim Nichols John Nufer James Oliver Edward O'Donnell Bob Padgett Bob Petty Charles W. Pitcock Bill Pitezel Howard Plowman Frank Pratt Bill Rector Lindley Rhodes Delmar Richardson Don Roberts Bill Robinson Bobby Robinson James Robinson Truman Robinson Bill Rook Bill Runnclls NAVY Coyne Fallis Tom Finley James E. Frick Jack Gillespie Bill Hallowell Charles Hewlett Bob Henderson Grant Heislar Jack Ingram Jimmy Kaufmann R. W. Ingalls Charles Pfeiffer John Shoefstall J. Reid Runimage Bill Russell Wells Rutherford John Rylander Jack Sallee Robert H. Schuetz A. O. H. Setzepfandt, Fred Shinn Ralph Smith Jack Spillman Phillip St. Pierre Henry Standlee Fred Stewart Oscar Stoner Bob Studer William Swanson John Tate Gene Teel Cecil Terrill Wayne Terry Thomas S. Tomer William J. Turner Fred Utter Howard VanZant Bud Vinall J. A. Waldrep Harold Ward Howard Wakefield Guy Waller Randall VValker Jack Werner Virgil Werner Allen West Mervin West George Wickershani Jim Wible Wendell VVilson Sherman Willsey. Jr. Reeves Williams Lawrence Winters Graves Wofford Clifford Woodbury Kenneth Wright Robert Yeakey Raymond Zongker Clark McKee Charles Neal Ray Pitcher Fred Robinson James W. Robinson Bill Rynearson Earl Ogilvie Smith Herbert Smith Paul E. Smith Earl Snyder Cullie Stone Jim Wagner Don Wyman John Mathers MERCHANT MARINES Walter Crow Ralph Johnson Robert Steed Marion White Lewis Maxwell COAST GUARD Leonard Cheek Roy Hollingworth tCuntinucd on next MARINES Gene Dalby Bill Crankshaw Louis Hayward, Jr. Ralph Howard Bill Jackson Billy Joe Phillips Wayne A. Shelton Eugene W. Wilson Bill Roop Buddy Reynolds pagcl Jr. -...-...ann Q g. I... ,. .. - - fy-. ,.,. - Bill Adams Davis H. Allende James Alspaugh Jess Ames Fred Antry William M. Aston Calvin Axford J, C. Baker Galen Baldwin Charles L. Barnes Ross Beall, Jr. James Berry Don Betts Wayne Bounds Robert Bowles Tom Boyd Don Burger George Burley Bob Burton Don Calvert John Camp J. D. Carnathan Leon E. Carney Martin Carroll David Carruth David Clary Vernon Clavbaugh Larry Cluff Milton Coe George Colton Bob Cottingham Bob Croft Bill Aston Bob Adamson Bill Bates Bob Barnes Jack Beam Bill Bland Dick Bland Dennis Blue-jacket Clement Calhoun Bob Carruth Bruce Conrad Russell Crall Bob Crow Jack Culley it Jim Dalby Joe Driver James Duke Lloyd England Bill Asher Bob Berry David Boesche Don Bossard Norman Brown Harold L. Caldwell Neal Cameron Earl Case Homer Charlton Bill Chronic Bill Coates Bob Cottingim Jack Crudup Harold Cundiff Bob Cunningham HO OR ROLL CLASS OF 1942 ARMY Marvin Davis Frank Dill James Dudley Sheridan Edens Louis Edmonson Jack Elliott Bob Ellis Don Emmick M Bob Fickett Edward Foster Harold Franklin Don Freeman Roy Fritze Charles Groves Paul Garrison James Goeppinger Bob Gray Harry Goff Ascension tJohnny Gonzale Bob Greaves Roger Greider Harry W. Guntheroth, Jr. Bob Hannah Earl Harris Winston Haggard Wayne Harshman Courtland Haymaker Dan Held Larry Joe Hengst Bob Hill Herbert Hinze Floyd E. Hoggatt NAVY Ralph Forrester Floyd Gates Glenn Gilmore James Goldsmith Russell Gosser Glen Greer Don Hilsabeck Wayne Hufford Robert Lee Johnson Lawrence Jernigan James Kraft Roy Lingo Jack Long Bob Lukken Bud Marrs James Melone Archie Miller Dick Davis Stanley Dixon Gene Donohew Jerry Eagan Orville Eaton, Jr. Paul Elam Jr. Bob Ess Bill Ewing Jack Findley Don Forsman Ed Foster Walter Gardner Richard Gilmore Bob Gow Fred Gray Don Hof Charles Holderman J. D. Holland Lloyd Honts Bob Hull Roscoe Humphrey Gene Hunter Harry Hutchinson John Hurlburt Dick Johnston Walter Johnson Charles Jones William P. Junk Bob Kirschner John Kline Phillip Kraft Harold Lamprich Dick Langworthy Richard Larkey Harold Leonard Gene Lewis Ted Lewis John Litchenburg Bob Linde Hal Luckhardt Bob Lukken Jack McElroy Howard Marlow Bob Martin Gene Maxey Don McCormick Bob McDaniel Jack Neal Dick Palmer Milton Notley Ralph Reeves Don Remmers Wendell Richmond Fred Sieber Tommy Sinclair Dick Stamper Fred Stites Charles Shoulders Ralph Smith Bob Smith Richard Taylor Harry Turner Glen Wasson Alex Weathers Lee Weedin CLASS OF 1943 ARMY Wayne Gray Dick Groves Jim Haney Fred Harrison Keith Hatheway Dale Heiliger John Hendricks C. G. Howard Bill Huffman James Hull Bill Jernigan John Jillson Bob Jewell Bill Karr J. L. Kelsey fContinued on page 1333 Fred McDaniel Ed Meacham Delmar Menger Bill Miller Bob Morgan Denver Neff Erik A. Nelson William Newhouse Pat Norwood Fred Oglesby, Jr. Donald Perry William Perry Clayton Peterson Frank Pitezel Frant Pratt Kenneth Ragan Orville Rader Frank Redwine Nelson Renick Alton Robertson David Robinson Dwight Sandusky Joe Savant Harry Schad Heartsill Brown Bill Crankshaw Dan Carter James Combs Rodney Day Jim Dudley Reynolds Gordon Sheridan Edens Kirk Kuper Roy Gene Johnson MERCHANT MARINES Jack Flowers Arthur Harris Joe Ben Brocchus LeRoy Steed Warren Kesselring Bill Knode Bob Kurtz Loyd Lamar John Leak Jerry Littrell Stanley Marple Harold Marrs Shirley Marrs Joe Mahanay Jimmie Martin Dave Mathews Roscoe McDougal, Jr. Donald E. Miller Joe Moore 'ii 'r ', . ..,-4-.. .....s.',.. ' 'L' - J-.-'-,LQ 2:1 Je, ,L . I at al l .qf X J Tom Shockey Howard Sivadon Paul Steinberger Paul Teel Tyler Tennelly James Terrill Ted Tetirick Leon T aylor Dan Thomas Ralph Thomas Kendall Turpen Lawrence Vance Walton Ward Jack Westlake Roy White Carl Willis Bob Waldrep Bill Watson Carl Wright Clyde Williams Bill Wyrick Leroy Zogg Dick Yeager MARINES Homer Lucas Robert Moore Robert Morton Dan Sebastian Harry Smithline Paul Staggs Gene Terry Charles Thames Tom Folgate ft it COAST GUARDS Russell Arney Jack Haywood Jack Van Valkenberg Leonard Cheek George Morrell Paul Muratet George Nichlau Ben Patterson Claude Perryman Don Perry Bruce Peterson Raymond Peterson Gene Proper Jeral Rainwater Jerry Rainwater Jack Robinson D, L. Sandusky Bill Scnmelling Charles Schad . 1 11- t 3 'SQ'-..2 s ,V qs , K if A l 1 gi serif?--1-251-E1f?':iT'Q'fi?FiQ--,af 5' A iff? , F 1.14 4 fb a1-Qz1w,s:'- .1 ' J a t :--- E' '.'. . ,. - ,j.,.5i3x,u A f -' .5 1-fm? 11125: V q . ' if ' - ,, if - .V .'af'- ',:g.:g5j' -, -15:5 f 'Q J n l l a ffzv'-bii?:f?? - ! Book Une--The School Administration Seniors Juniors Sophomores Book Two--Activities Organizations Athletics a . Qi EYE L ff Q4 .if 1 ai a , .I .QE -5 V' G53 r 4 4 wi :Zag f f 4 J? I I C f S' . ,f,g,,ifq'1f?EFf35gff:-i V ffffffrwxf 1' Q N ,, 2, Book One THE SCHOGL SQ xx. il 2' ny 5 lt X if 1 1 if ii Q2 A f if 3 u ' -'ffF: :1:, gf? ' ' -ifggpjg Y, X41 if 91? tiff-kiwi-t ADMINISTRATIGN DR. C. BENTON INIANLIQY l'rim'ipul HTH Rogfwrs lliyll Srlloof Board of Education A. 'III'I'Ij ' U '. 3. TI IUNIAXS I XI XI C I I 111 lm ' I nxviffw FRANK SIQ'I III.I'I Alwnzlzur WARREN PATRICK Hz' T ll'1'.vI1f4'11l Rf JY DICATI JN A If m law' MRS. WILLIAM CQUII R Alwlrzlzw' Af11'7III1l'l' I R,'XNK A. STIYICR YY. A. NII'II.'I'f'JN Afwnllzrr l311,vi11f'xx .IIIfU1Ilflf'l IIARRY XV. CIUXYXNS Snfw'rizllwmfwlz' BYRON 'If SI'II'fI9IfRD f,'u-nnfirzalm' of Swzifn' lligflz Sfllonl I':1flll'I1fI07I ,-, -nk' z. .f ff.' I 135144 1- ,+I X X. -N ,. 1555 ' QL GA -..,' ,.4, GUIDANCE Heading the Guidance staff at Will Rogers High School is Dr. C. Benton Manley, Prin- cipal, with James L. Goff, Assistant Princi- pal and Dean of Boysg Mrs. Pauline C. Keaton, Dean of Girls and Junior Class Directorg Miss Lola B. Trusty, Senior Class Director, and Miss Stella Gartman, Sopho- more Class Director. The task of guidance does not fall to the Principal and Deans alone, but to each Class Director and to every member of the faculty. They never cease to help the stu- dents prepare themselves for the future. This year the guidance staff of Will Rogers h Jfiivips L. GOFF Affmfm' Primm and Dfw of BW High School have attempted to prepare us for the expected victory. They realize that the high school students of today will be the citizens of tomorrow, and, consequently, many of the classes have stressed the study of wartime and post - War problems, thereby helping us to become better citizens of the World. We seniors owe a debt of gratitude to the faculty of Will Rogers High School. Their high standards and ideals have proved an inspiration that will help us throughout our lifetime to achieve the future of which We dream. Miss Lo1.A B. TRUSTY MRS. PAULINE C. KEATON Miss STELLA GARTMAN Senior Clair Director Demi of Girly and junior Clar: Director Sopomore Clan' Director 4 CHRISTIA ALLENDER ELSIE N. ALLISON TOMMIE BARNES KATHLEEN BEGLEY GEORGE O. BOWEN SCIENCE SCIENCE ENGLISH TREASURER MUSIC STUDY MATHEMATICS JAMES R. BROWN VEONA T. COONS CAROLINE COPELAND ANN COTTINGHAM CATHARINE Y. CRISSEY SOCIAL STUDIES HOMEMAKING JOURNALISM SOCIAL STUDIES SPEECH ARTS ENGLISH N . ERMINIE ELMS OTTO J. ENDRES SPANISH PHYSICAL LDUCATION PAET2 18 I,- L , , MXL FORTENBERRY WYATT C. FREEMAN STELLA GARTMAN STUDIES MUSIC MATIIEMATILS E 1-, NIADGE GIBSON c. E. GUNINI S. L. GLINDERSON T AMMOND ULISTA HAWKINS ENGLISH INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDUSTRIAL ARTS P Y CAL EDUCATION ENGLISH BESSIE HIETT FRANCES HOLTON G, C. HOSKINS LEO B, HOWARD FRANK R. JACKLE HoMI:IIIAxINcs PHYSICAL EDUCATION SOCIAL STUDIES SOCIAL STUDIES SPANISH 1 PHVSICAL EDUCATION ' I , I s HESPER KIRKPATRICK ALLIE DALE LAMBERT MARTHA E. LEONARD J ORA MANBERRY MARJORIE MCBURNETTE LIBRARIAN COMMERCE SCIENCE HONLEMAKING COMMERCE PAGE 19 HARRY E, MCPHAIL KATHARINE MORAN EMMA LEE MORRIS MARY OLDHAM EVELYN OSBORN SCIENCE ENGLISH ENGLISH SOCIAL STUDIES COMMERCE I K fvA7 M? H. R. PARKS PAULINE PERRY ILLA PODENDORF C. C. PRUITT LOUIE M. RAWLINGS INDUSTRIAL ARTS MATHEMATICS SCIENCE MATHEMATICS ENGLISH LATIN s'.,' BETTY RI-IODEE LIEB RICHMOND CLARA S. RILEY SARAH ROBERTS EMIL SCHELLSTEDE NURSERY SCHOOL PHYSICAL EDUCATION COMMERCE COMMERCE SCIENCE PAGE 20 E, G. SETLIFF CAROLYN SHURTLEFF MARGUERITE SMITH MYRTLE SPILLMAN LOLA B. TRUSTY SCIENCE SOCIAL STUDIES ENGLISH ART PHYSICAL EDUCATION PAUL J. VAN HORN LORETTI S. WIGGINS OLETHA BARNARD MARY ELLEN BRIDGES MRS. FLOYD FROST INDUSTRIAL ARTS ENGLISH SECRETARY REGISTRAR CLERK MARY HARRIS MINNIE HUGHES ELIZABETH MCFARLAND BETH RANSDELL CAFETERIA DIRECTOR MATRON CLERK CLERK PAGE 21 r Y i Y Y Y W 1 fffftffff fffxfwafww A. .. .., . 2, Fi 3 SENIQRS g:i'?J'-13Q55S1 f-: fvt' Agggvgg 1. 'FL' 2, , A . , Rx ' N 5 N1 , ix. fb kv HAROLD Q ADAMS IOHN ADLQSDN TRENE ADLER DORTS ANN ALEXANDER CLENN ALLDREDCE LESTER ALLEN ANITA ALLENDE JEAN EL ALLENDE ROBERTA ALLISON NORMA JEAN AMSTUTZ BETTY ANDERSON TED ANDERSON DOROTHY ANTRY RAY ANTRY jEAN ELLEN ARNOLD WANDA ARNOLD CARY ASHMEAD KENT ATKINSON WENDELL BAKER HARRTET BANCROFT NORIVIA LEA BARCLAY BOB BARCE BOBBY BARNES BTLL BASS MARY BAULDRIOE LOUISE BECK PATTI BELKNAP SALLIE BETSWORTH LEON BEVINS OWASSA BIBLE A I' I-I A, CAROLYN BICKHAIVI HARRY BISHLINE IR. CHARLES IVI. BLACKARD I 4 WI S. 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Q 4-Y. Y , S'S' I -rw-'L KATHARINE CATRON U .V A 7 , A L A I Ayf- naw: ir I zlu Y SAMMY OAALMERS LOYO A ,f f YS,Y 'i BILLY Cl-IAMBLISS ROSEMARY CHANCEY MARION CHAPMAN IACKIE CI-HSM GENEVA CHUEAR ARNOLD CHURCH GLENN CHURCH JOHN H. CLAR MARY LOU CLEVELAND PEGGY CLEVENGER 963 ag V V, NNI CLUEE A L CARLYSE COLE j I ERANR CONKWRIGHT A A M , A ' PATSY CONNELL E llA j' E QRS! 4? K .kg . . . IYI- ,Q A DGR5 COOK V, - f 4 L 5 ' EUGENE CRABTREE yr' X E2 . +f ix L H ,va .-., '::,,v ' I ,.,, L ., . A VIRGINIA LEE CRAMER ' A ROY CRAWFORD RAY CREASON PATSY JO GRNDLAND MERLE CRIPPIN JACK ARNOLD CROSS . MARY LOUlSE CURD PEGGY DAMERON .W-, mm! sa. 'Him A E WH mln- .H . -Sw' 'Y 3525 .,. wx A ,- 4! V 21,5 N. ,, A -E. Y . gsm. wi ,Ak 1 C RR L ,lark av pi is N, is ,S .I F 9 'fx ' St' A W.. 1 wiz, ,r'Qm,Ur'i Nix as as , X E 1 A ww' A ,tx , r Sw : up Jim 'Hu- 'Q-9' N 3 x Q ,Ei :A Z Tr' f Y 3 'Fw 4 5 I I 3 Q 5 I 3 .,,,,,... -,QA Alf' I .EU QQ71- !! NS Hn' . XLQSFIEIJ .v X ,K . Q56 if ww ,WFP A , G DICK DANNENBERG WALTER E, DAVIS YVONNE DAVIS CHARLES DE EIR IVIARYLE DAW LOUISE DE FOE PATRICIA DE OARIIVIORE WALT DERRICK NADINE DENTON DOROTHY DETHERAOE BERTHA DICKEY IXVILLA DOTY 105 DRQUOT PAT DOTSON MARTHA IOE DUNBAR BOB EARLE DAN ECKER MARVIN DUNCAN IVIURI EL ECKIVIAN HELEN EIIVIER 3 I 1 IOHNNIE Lou ELDER 1555 ELLIOTT MAY DEAN ELIVIORE BETTY EUBAN KS BETTY EYESTONE THOMASINA FALLIS HERBERT FARRTMOND WANDA FARRIS JAGR FEES 4 TRVTNG FENSTER LOTS RUTH FERGUSON LEONARD FTDLER MARY ALICE FIELD CERTTE MAE FISCHER BEVERLY FLETSHER TOMMY FLOYD FEGGY LOU FOWLER EUGENE FREEMAN JAGR FRESE 1AGR FRETWELL LYDA MAY FRY MILDRED FRY 555- G JIM FULTON A F7 A Sw BARBARA FUNK F F' RAYMOND LEE CAMBLE ' A EARL L. OARRETT W' J Fffpwbj A TERRY CARTON Fw HELEN CEECER T X X E K Q ! S-3, ,fer- -Mqb. . 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HOOD BOB HOOPER IACK E, HOPPE wi ,- ..v, ,. .521 'N g S w-A J FP' 'fl 'Rv- Q22 AF? -BENQ- W 35 ff Ag,- YEA -5 5' ' it 'X f N E. E J A in 5 U i5fCi ,T f 'M 7 if V A A Jw' A Q1 J fy- . .. A EDDIE HORN IESSIE MAE HORTON HELEN MARIE HOUSLEY HENRY HUGHES AT JALEE HUNT BETTY HUNT TOM HURST BEVERLY HUXE 4 JOANN ISLEY DONALD IVERSON DWAIN IVIE CHARLES IACKMAN NORNJA JEAN IARBOE HAROLD JENNJNOS BONNJ JOHNSON MARTHA JOHNSON SHASTA RUTH JOHNSTON TOMMY JOHNSTON m':A.g ,J .A S! gil ve BILLIE RUTH JONES FRANCES IONES JET Jw JEANNE JONES LETEN JONES MONTE JONES BETTY KANADXJ MARY IO RAPID IERRY KARR ROGER RAUFMANN MARQUITA KELLEY MARION KELLY KATHRYN KEIVIMLER LEANNA IANE KENT HAROLD KIDWELL PHYLLIS KIEER CARL KILLIVIAN BILLY KIRBEROER BOB KIRBERCER BILL KLINTWORTI-I CI-IARLES W. KNOTT IVIAVIS KNUTSEN ROBERT KRALIS BETTY SUE KUNTZ ROBERT LAIVIIVI DON LANDRUM LAWRENCE LANHAIVI IUANITA LANUIVI MARY LOU LARUE TI-IELIVIA ILINE LEE IIIVI LEEURIAH C III MN S 15, .ew gg f f IQ I 1' 3, W- A2 W I: A 543 4 W my 5 :iw - .vw fw. .- I 2 ,. ' R I Y -U- E bf- gw W l l ight ' 44' , 15 ' 3, 4, .I , fi: L ,fy K :RI ,, ag A C I f R 'BW-'NW in , . Q, 'll 'f,:2Ef: ?::6:?P 11Q . I, Q, Q vm T ,R yffq, I 5 gf 5 If 5 L1 ,N-L.,f 31 X, A 5' if Ma gifazywifyfgk f ., ,gf K www R., , , - ,Q-A-, swf CARL ROBERT LIERAM CARL LEMON IR. ALICE LINOLEY CAROL ELLA LESLIE ELIZABETH LONCHURST DON LOUVIER BETTE LOWE BOB LUCAS JOAN LUCAS SONNY LUKKEN MARIE ANN LULOW PAT NIACE PCVMA IVIACHMER EE ITY IVIAOEE CHARLOTTE MARCEAR VIRGINIA RUTH MASON IOE MATOESRY BILL MAY OPAL IVICAEEE IACKIE IVICCARTER IEAN MCCLELLAIXID COLEEN MECORMICR ROSS MCDERMITT MARY IO MCDOCCAL WANDA MQEARLAND KATHLEEN MCCUIRE IUNE MCINNIS MILDRED MCKINNEY EOE MCMACKIN EMILY RUTH NIEQUEEN fi Q' Q 4 WARREN MEEKS 4--rr IERRY MELONE KOROTHY MERSHON ERNIE METCALF R MARISUE MEYER , I OLGA MILLARD ix BETTY IANE MILLER NORMA MINSHALL BOB FRED MITCHELL HOWARD MITCHELL rm ,J EQE NQNTQONIERY ' ERNEST NIQODY ' I W MOONEY 4g+,x BILLIE IANE MOORE 5 , EURTON MOORE DORIS MOORE EUGENE MOORE FRANCES MOORE QE? WI! gf aiu- 5, :mix ? A I I I I I I Li 5 M? A 3+ Wm S .gzsi . ,.,,. H' 32 35 ff-ig, MARTICIA MOORE LAWRENCE MORCAN MORRIS MORCAN PA IXIARCIE MORTON TRICIA MORSANI W, L mm IR, I CLARENCE scow MUMFORD JR, EDYTH NASH BILLIE MAE NEIL IIM NELSON KIRK NEWMAN DORCY N ICHOLSON WANDATNOAH BETTY IANE NORRIS DANIEL ANDREW NORTI-I CLAIRE NUFER WILLIS OCLESBY BILL OLIVER ALLAN ORRICK jEAN PAQET BOB OSVVIALD MARY AN N PALLE I N MARY ALICE PARKS IEAN PATTERSON ROBERTA PAYN E JACK PAYNE EOEBY PTERCE DONAL NORMA TANE PITTMAN JUNE PLOWMAN DOUGLAS POOUE ITM POLLATE BETTY IEAN POWELL BETTY POYNOR WANDA PRUITT HOWARD Tx PU I NAM JOHNNIE QUEEN BETTY RAMEY IOITN P, RANDALL JR NORMA LEE RAPIEIX MONNIE EAYE REED OERTQY REESE IO! TN REYNOLDS JUNE LEE REYNOLDS LSYLX TA REYNOLDS BETTY RHTNE DAN HHOAL5 WILSON OACH I .-.,- N I I , WLM , J gg, 'S Q., LEO ROBERTS CHARLES L. ROBINSON DORIS ROBINSON OLLY ROBINSON JIM ROBISON DOROTHY ROE MILDRED ROE DONALD RUBQTTOM RALPH LEE RUMIVIACE K V RUNNELS IVIILDRED RUSH IVIARY JANE RUSSELL LLOYD RUTLEDCE DEAN RYAN ROBERT SAMPSON BILL SCHELL BOBBY SCHISLER JOYCE SCHNORRENBERC EDWARD SCOTT JR. MADONNA SCRUOCIS FRANKALEEN SEELEY BETTY JUNE SEIFRIED LARREL SHAW ELIZABETH SHAVER THOMAS R SI-IERROW IF , V :fum gm, NORMA IEAN SIIUQI4 I S i fi ,I - CAROL SH UTTEE MARGARET SIMS 1':1 A 7 TTLI . I! If FORREST C SMITH OLENNA EAY SMITH GLORIA IEAN SMITH IACI4 SMITH IUNE SMITH OPAL FRANCES SMITII PAUL RUSSELL SNIITII WAYNE SNIITII CLARON SNIDER I . RUBY LEE SPARKS . 5'9 ' VIRGINIA SPIKER IININIY STEELE A A L I I -,I In I IIA ,v-'R I HERMAN STEPHENS HERSCHEL STEPHENS DON STEWART IEANNE ANNE STITES DORIS IEAN STOLL ELIZABETH STOPPARD BILL SHERMAN STRICKLAND BOBBY IACK STEWAI-LT 'lil Iwvf X IN-'x '59 Q LI' E '59 if 4, 1 'T ,139 ' ay? aw gf , . fi. f f m i f iii-ii 'F s A 'S TX an ' if 2? aww, 'Q fw- mw aww IJIQLET SUDER ummm SULLIW-IN wncamrfx SULTZEII LORRAINE SWIET CORIENE TAYLOR CONNIE TELEORD IERRY TEIVIRLETON IAYII-IE THALIXIAN VIRGINIA TIMIOFXIPSON WILIVIA IEAN THOMPSON RITA TINOER IVIARY FRANCES TITUS BETTY IEAN TODD VIRGINIA TODD LOIS TUBES DETTY IELICH YANDEVENTER IANICE VINALL IIXIOOENE VINCENT GORDON WALKER IOE VX, WALKER KIOWANA WALKER SCLIYLER WALKER ELIZABETH WALLACE BETTY WALLER ARLINE WALTON BETTY WATSON EUNICE WEI CII PATRICIA WELSH GEORGE C WHEAT BEULAH WHISMAN HARRY XMI-IITE IACKIE WHITE IOYCE WHITE TOMMY WHITE VIRGINIA WHITEEIEID BARBARA IEAN WILKERSON CLINTON WILKERSON WANDA WILKINS HELEN WILLARD ARTIE MAE XIVILLIAMS IOHN WILLIAMS KEITH VVILLIAMS RAYMOND WILLIAMS SAM WILSON SHIRLEE XMILSON MAROIE WINBURN DORIS XYIINOEI1 :ng HW 53? gf' fI I ' If? my- 31 I ff. ,, ,. ' ,. . 1 , .,. - - ' , - . I W' -'ef I '?I ' II 93, I 'I If 5 I 24' 5 A ISIA f if In 1: E, 3-9- X X. I'-fax Q I L Q4 v-.....,,A- 'im I gf? gn - I . ,.,V -is as ff '1 4 gn K 0--nm.. Emu.: wa. BILLY O WOODBURY BILL WOODEORD NORMA IEAIXI WOODRUEF IOYCE ELAINE WOODS RUTI-I WOODWARD CERRY WGRR Bois WRIGHT Lou ISE WRIGHT VERLMA WRIGHT IACK WYNN MARY JANE YEACER BETTY YETMAN ALINE YOUNG ANN SCHINDLER YOUNG IACK ZGGG GLEN ZUMWALT Seniors not pictured: Nellie Bray, Carol Cliristenson, Bill Farley, lack I-lardesty, Pat Lonnecker, Coretta Mitchell, Betty Io Muirheid, I Robert E. Robinson, Geraldine Snyder, Kenneth Small, Buford Bennett, Paul Oiraud, lim Clark, Helen Kirkpatrick MGVay, loyce Butler, Wayne Wallace, Evelyn Moore, and Maxine Coatney. I Senior Class Officers Prexident TOMMY GRANT Tfemurer HERBERT FARRIMOND I Vice Pferidenl DEAN RYAN Social Chairman KIRK NEWMAN Secretary GEORGIA CARTER Council Reprefentative GLEN ZUMWALT Clan Director Miss LOLA B. TRUSTY ECL .Mx .f,' 1 7 ' flfk if M, L. Q 'A' if 'A' 'k i' t i X i' PAGE 42 A A E G E Senior Executive Board Front row: Left to right, Ted Anderson, June Smith, Herbert Farrimond, Frances Jones, Dean Ryan, Miss Lola Trusty, class director: Tommy Grant. Jayne Thalman, Frances Burckhalter, John Clar. Eunice Welch. Kirk Newman. Second row: Joe Matofsky, Bob Wright, Gary Ashmead, Dorothy Mershon, Dan North. Georgia Carter. Leven Jones, Tommy Holland, George Brite. Jack Cross. Kathryn Kemmler. Not pictured: Norma Lee Cantrell, Dick Dannenberg, Glen Zurnwalt, Tommy Johnston, Morris Morgan, and Raymond Gamble. BANQUET COMIVIITTEI-I Patty I-Iambric, Clmirman Wilma Thompson lune Lee Reynolds Horace Goodson Carolyn Braunlich Frances Moore Jerry Woods Margie Morton Gloria Smith Roy Crawford Leanna Jane Kent Mavis Knutson Jack VVynn VESPERS Leven Jones, Cfmirwzazz Marie Luloiv Mary Frances Titus Ruby Sparks Rosemary Chancey W. S. Blackburn SENIOR COMMITTEES COMYVIENCEMIIYT Ernest Moody, Clzairman Mary Alice Field Norma Machmer Ted Anderson Carolyn Blair Glenn Alldredge Connie Telford Don Landrum Mary Jane Yeager Charles Robinson Harold Adams HISTORY Patsy Jo Cridland Pauline Griffith Betty Waller Robert Lamni Beverly Fleisher Dorothy Detheragc Bonni johnson -.2 s . I ' . N ll' lf if 1' If lf If If Ziff EE 4122 VVILI. Roger Kaufmann, Claire Nufer Billie Ruth Jones Colin Campbell Aileen Young Billy Chambliss jim Cluff VVilliam Hood ,lim Robison lean McClelland Betty Todd Roy Campbell M OTTO ,lanice Vinall Virginia Thompson Emily McQueen Roberta Allison lfrankeleen Seely Nlary Louise Curd Clzairmfln PAGE 43 PROPHESY Carolyn Bickham, Chairman Arline VValton Mary Jo McDougal John Blair Louise Wright Gary Ashmead Bobby Jack Stuart Elizabeth Wallace Jayne Thalman Norma Jane Pittman Jeanne Stites SCRAPBOOK Frances Burckhalter, Chairman Sally Betsworth Pat Dotson Juanita Hamrick SONG Glen Zumwalt, Chairman Bob Wright VICTORY FLAG GCOMMITEE Neal Hilton, Chairman Henry Hughes Pattilue Handy Yvonne Davis Norma Lea Barclay Doris Winger Jimmy Steele BREAKFAST Mildred Roe, Co-Chairman Bill Bass, Co-Chairman Carol Shuttee Kirk Newman Margaret Simms Tom Hurst Sam Wilson Walt Derrick Joyce Woods Mary Jane Russell Pat Botkin Bobby Leikani Bob Buttry John Reynolds Lester Allen Clinton Wilkerson Thelma Lee Carlyse Cole Bill Schell Jack Frese John Adkison Jack Payne Paul Russell Smith SENIOR COMMITTEES CContinued from page 435 GIFT Virginia Cramer, Chairman Billie Jane Moore June McInnis Carl Lemon Gene Burns Burton Moore Harry Bishline Howard Putnam Coriene Taylor Mary Rose Carnahan POEM Joann Cameron Jack Fretwell Katheline Griffith CLASS DAY Robert Sampson, Chairman Sam Wilson Joan Isley Martha Jo Dunbar Betty Magee Ralph Rummage CHRISTMAS TREE Joe Walker, Chairman Peggy Fowler Lois Tubbs Betty Heidinger Elizabeth Longhurst Tommy White Ray Creason COURTESY Dorothy Mershon, Chairman Bruce Hall Bob Oswald Mildred McKinney SCHOLASTIC Frances Jones, Chairman Carolyn Braunlich Dan North DIZCORATIONS Donald Rubottom, Chairman Bruce Hall Doris Alexander Betty Sue Brocato Jerry Garton Pat Welch Virginia Whitefield Billy Kirberger Carol Ella Lisle Peggy Dameron . --'42.ffEf?Hl22fsfs-f , ., , , 'Aff' ' 'YFJZ fi PAGE 44 psi 711 PROGRAM Edyth Nash, Chairman Louise Wright Henry Hughes Joe Hendricks FINANCE Herbert Farrimond, Chairman Charles Robinson Jack Cross Norma Lee Cantrell Jim Brown Virginia Todd Dick Dannenburg TICKET Charles Robinson, Chairman Neal Hilton Mary Louise Curd PUBLICITY Joe Matofsky, Chairman Peggy Clevenger Irving Fenster Kathryn Catron Paul Russell Smith J. W, Bush SOCIAL Kirk Newman, Chairman Janice Vinall Kathryn Kemmler Betty Anderson Bill Knott June Smith Sam Wilson Madonna Scruggs Jack Hoppe Joe Walker Tom White John Clar FORUM Dean Ryan, Chairman Tom White Robert Lamm Carol Shuttee Leven Jones ANNOUNCEMENT Wanda Pruitt, Chairman Mary Lou LaRue Betty Poynor Raymond Gamble Donald Rubottom JUNIOR ':?f'1?f: ,1 5. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 V HOME ROOM 117 First row to the right: left to right, Bob Cline, Harrison Golem, Warren Guntheroth, Van Bland, Wendell Davis. Second row: Warren Black, John Endres, Jerry Fountain, Bob Chronister, Jim Dittmer, Joe Boyd. Third row: Fred Sanders. Walter Kelly, Eugene Liles, Bob Conboy, Robert Maresh. Fourth row: Alan Roberts, Marilyn Moore, Russell Morris, Robert Shelton, Jimmie P'Simer, Bob Rakestraw, John Junk. Fifth row: Jean Wolaver, Richard Barnhill, Paul Martin, Emery Trantham, Kenneth Parks, Ralph Setser, Frank Webb. Sixth row: Fred Wright, Bob Arnold, Dick Beightel, Pat Carroll, Donald Bissell. Standing: Dwight Cacy, Strickland Clapp, C. C. Pruitt, teacher. HOME ROOM 415 First row to the right: left to right, Margaret Brashear, Betty Sue Davis, Joann Swift, Jerrie McCall, Nelson Keyes, Richard Bradford. Second row: Dorothy Cox, Dona Kemper, Joan Masel, Peggy Ray, Martha Stacey. Third row: Marian Copeland, Lenna May Smith, Marjorie Marks, Harold Layman. Becky McComb, Gene Ready. Fourth row: Latha Blankenship. Bonnie Cooper. Jack Griffith, G. W. Millspaugh. Fifth row: Carolyn Barkhurst. Richard Coleman, Beth Lee, Eniver McGinnis. Sixth row: Doris Aston, Jane Miller, Tressie Ford Standing: Left to right, Jess Gillard, Richard Ligon, Bill McKinnley, Bob Burrage, Arla Lee Waterson, Miss Erminie Elms. teacher: Bill Ferguson, Kenneth Schell, Shirley Spence. ww f-pf-jrgggwffz - E E , l HOME ROOM 120 Front row: left to right, Troy Brown. Beverly Sturgeon, Donna Lou Reese, Francis Blair, Paul Whittlock. Ima Gene Snyder. Joe Hilton, Doris Kessinger. Dollie Goad, Bill Ames, Billy Massey. Second row: Bill Sutter, Bill Wright, Harold Mayo, George Cook, Dick Gulley, Ivan Griffith. James Sharp, Fream Minton, Bill Love, Charles Taylor, Bob McBride, Vernon Powell. Third row: VVyatt C. Freeman, teacher: Terry White. James Storts. J, D. Lemmon. Bill Lee, Norman Colvin, Clemmens Travis, Richard Floyd, Eugene Cofield, Richard Reisher, Billy Whitney, J, R, Hazelwood. HOME ROOM 124 Seated: Left to right, Bobby Doty, Grafton Ramsey. First row: Harold Parks, Warren McConnico. John Mclvlinn, Jerry Hoggatt., Bob Rogers, H, B. Daulton, Paul Patton, Billy Harmon, Jack Dyer, Charles Torbett, Edwin Hill, Gene Heath, Jack Gentry, Paul VVright, Dan Birmingham, Bobby Chappell. Lynn Gunderson, Back rowt C. E. Gumm. teacher: William Finley, Gerald Bradford, Parker Humphrey. Marvin Harp. Lawrence Ashe. George Shields. Bob Smith, Warren Harker. Robert Burley, Lowell Quillman, Layton Boyd, Roger Tucker. Mabry Figures, Pat Sutter. F Y Y I W I C I , A Pu 7 HOME ROOM 100 Front rowi Left to right, Dortha Bruner. Joe Don Barbieux, Madge Wilson, Shirley Schmeling, Genevieve Cull, Gene Hinze, VValter Lahman. Su Derrick, Maxine Davenport, Shirley Davidson. Second row: Mary Richison. Donna Side- singer, Helen Moore, Doris Holmes, Barbara McKenny, Bill Robinson. Alta Johnson, Ann Petit, Elizabeth Jackson. Mary Ann Duff. Third row: Duane Prather, Lindy Young, Pat Scott. Rosalea Croft. Mary Kay Kearns, Norma Jean Cook. Mary Kay Stout, Bill Batson, Mervin Ridley, Blossie McGreW, Marguerite Friedburg, Lloyd Millard. Standing: Larry Albers, Miss Bessie Hiett, teacher: Bob Hambric, Kenneth Roe, Doyle Terry, Lueile Carlock, Georgia Ridenhour. HOME ROOM 308 First row to right: Lett to right. Meredith Talbott, Geraldine Ramsey, Viola Faivre. Mary Lee Wyant. Second row. Betty Ruth Ward. Georgia Smith, Sally Eppler, Betty Johnson, Jean Lewis. Third row: Sylvia Lunsford, Beverly Yates. Johanne Youngblood, Evelyn Leach, Mary Riley. Fourth row: Mary Jane Tannery, Loraine Beck, Hubert Leak, Betty Lytle. Florence Rust, Fifth row: Mildred Gosser. Eugene Keithlev. Joanne Sommer. Jane Dorsey, Joyce Marlar. Sixth row: Patty Lee, Mary Ann Perkins. Sherwood Anderson, Standing: Left to right. Jimmie Green. Mrs. Marjorie McBurnette, teacher: David Smith, Omer Barton. HOME ROOM Al0I Front. row: lefl io right. Ruth Belew, Joella Carson, Lou Jeane Bloxoin, Janice Bell, Melda Teel, Virginia Lea Stewart. Second row: Bob Hively, Charley Arney, Jim Semke, La Carolyn Davis. Delores Meinert. Kittie Durfey, Billy Hill. Marylis Ray, Shirley Mitchell, Janice Leavell, Eleanor Hinshaw, Betty Jo Brown, Marjorie Davis, Virginia Hendrickson, Hattiniae Flowers, Betty Dalion. Third row: James Hays, Glenn Donhani, Rayman McE1fresh, Morrison Bickham. James Wells, Jack Richazdson, Louie Hoiiel, Richard Fike. Don Kohlhorst. Johnny Jones. Nola Chambers. Standing: Mrs. Martha Leonard, teacher: Sherry Shields. IIOME ROOM 410 Front row! left to right, Maxine Wolfe. James Harris, Eugene Mann, Dick Boland. Preston Carulhers. Jo Ann Johnson, Leia Rae Vance, Eleanor Wilshire. Second row: Laura Mae Robinson, Janis Wood, Martha Hawkins, Betty Wilkerson. Doris Rooney, Judy Nickell, Doris La Vasque, Jean Ayers. Third row: Mary Titus, Joan Ryan, Nelle XVeleh, Mary Willis, Ann Walton, Glenda Trimble, Eunice Knowland, Sam Stephens, Bill Seaggs. Fourth row: Dorothy Dengler, Juanita Barrow. Beverly Duckworth, Judy Wallace, Jean Farnsworth, lvlargorie Sumner. Bob Ginilin. Charles England. Standing: Charles Kiddoo, Charles Kubilos, Helen Colvan, Joyce Dill, Harry E. McPhail, teacher, 'Mgr A X -V f ig., ,A , L ,f a , , M 5 uw,- Q wg 2 5 we! K Skiweml ' fi? -Sri 9? H 1? ww.. fi ' f I tif 9? 51744 f , . xl Ay Q :ff Q 4 --11 ,-..f?5,:. if WI, S i?s',:a:2afa a-'swz-air 1 in F' L 4 W5 1 E P fy A my-fww Y fw- 3 5 . 2 1 ' , gf -4' E . V 1 H ..,.l Jgfyug, XL Q I .3 ' ,7 sy: I V 5. W fm wma! M --I f ' 4 ' ,- '.5i5'3:i- ' S Q R, wa A -. 223,42 -. K 'L ig: 36 2 . g K - H1 WELL? 3' V I . V , gyxamqixaj fwwigfjffygggg 17 1 f , 5' t ff!! -Us t ,stair-'gi A 1' r ,,., I , uw . Q2 9 f' T W m X 6 L ..:.,,,a A X Y Hr, fwiw -E -I-F S,A 2 ,, A 5 Aegis? Z 32551 We Q an M I. f H8 X bw I 2 We ,SW Q - ,..,.:ava'..-: Hf:f 2:1' we . , ' 1. 2 5 i 0 wk if 5 , i P 81 l 1 , sf ' .. f . . -Lk 3 - '.-Afmv, . j 1 L :Zi,i4sW?.ifE' EW 3, 1? ,- 53 , L K any 19 I Qi 'J .nz nn . .yi K . S risks 'S 37 2 1532 ii K :K -fi? E t H HOME ROOM IH5 First row to right: front to back, Ann Boyer, Robert Caldwell. Patricia Knott. Darlene Yates. Bobby Painter, Donny Painter. Jack Wakefield. Jimmy Sharon. Second row: Frances Byrd. Russell Smith, Earl Foster, Evelyn Jones, Judy Iverson. Carole West. Charles Whisenhunt, Bob Denton. Third row: June Boyd. Betty Jean Carter, Mary Evans, Oleta Capps, Moda Potter, Jane Fellers. Homer Pilgrim. Gene Wlilliains, John Thomas Hair. Fourth rowi Wilma Jean Culp. Bonnie Gray, Monte Wise, Barbara Vllhitloek, Robert Markham. Bill Riggs, Vllarren Vandiyer. Standing: Wanda Brooks. Robert Cadenhead. Miss Lucille Fortenberry. teacher. HOME ROOM Illl First row to right: left to right. Charlotte Correy. James Cox. Norma Hammond, Peggy Harrel. Betty Lanrrell. Maxine Kline, Marion Anderson. Second row: Kenneth Lawwill, Betty Lamb. Dell Lucas, Doris Montgomery, Don Marple, Petty Morgan, Ralph Melton, Bob Mapes. Third row: Marilyn Brooks, Louise Orvis. Claire Parker. Myrtle Quary, Joe Don Rogers. Betty Sexton. Stepher Sellers, Dean Sanders. Fourth row: Margie Stamps, Jack Stewart. Bonnie Sniith, Evelyn Barto. Helen Buske, Carl Stoops. Dick Sewell. Fifth row: Virginia Towry. L2-:Nona Marshall. Don Wilson. Bill Walker, .laines Watson. Tom Blevins, George Horton. Standing: left to right. Rosemary Bieberick. G. C. Hoskins, teacher: Mary Lou Snyder. JUNIOR MISCELLANEOUS Front row: left to right, Emily Smith, Grace Olson, Doris Cleland, Robert Hill. Fred Tomer, Charles Rogers, Nyta Arm- strong, Georgia McElyea, Lorene Humphrey. Second row: Mary Ann Perkins, Wanda Bounds, Norma Loughney, Barbara Vokoun, Anna Lou Davis. Patsy Nuchols, Jerre Willsey, Bob Markham. Norma Jean Cook. Standing: left to right. Dorothy Van Deventer. Norma Carson, Lenna May Smith. Larry Albers, Betty Pavey, Harold Alexander, Norman McArthur, William Young. Mary Rose Tinker. COL'R'I'liSY Bzlrhzirzi lN'IcKenney, Maurice Cobb Dorothy Dengler Jeanne Hudson Russell Morris Boyd Ringo Sherry Shields Donna Sidesinger ll LINIOR CLASS OFFICERS Presirfwzzf fiife Prf'sizlw1f SI'Iil'l'fIll'j' Y'!'t'l1.YllI'!'I' Sofia! Clllliflllllll Colmril Rl'fJfl'J'!'IIl'!lfi1ll' Cfrm' Dir1'z'for Nelson Keyes Preston Caruthers JoAnn johnson Richard Coleman lack Griffith Russell Nlorris Pauline C. Keaton JU N IOR COM M l'l l'PIliS SOCIAL fiilllllflllllll Llziek Griffith, CilIC1if'771!HI Gene Cofield Warren Guntheroth Gwenn Harper Doris Holmes Bill Love Helen Moore Peggy Ray Roger Tucker Beverly Vllalsh scanisooii june lleuston, Cfzzzirninn Marilyn Brooks Su Derrick ,lo Ann Johnson Kenneth Lawwill Eugene Liles Nancy Ludewick Patricia Powell fContinued on Page 541 . it-1,-x M . ,,f .4. it A42 'Eng X1 X PAGE unior Executive Board Front row: left to right, Hubert Leak, Dick Boland, Pat Sutter, -lack Griffith, JoAnn Johnson, Richard Coleman, Nelson Keyes, Preston Caruthers, Bob Hively, Charles Butler, Joe Don Rogers. Second row: standing, Carolyn Barkhurst, ,Iuliann Talbutt, Mrs. Keaton, class director, Mary Helen Dunbar, Earle Foster, Norma ,lean Cook. Not pictured: Betty Nubemeyer, Richard Relsber. FINANCE Meredith Talbutt, Wendell Davis Walter Lahman Joan Masel Guynita Monical Alan Roberts ,Ioan Ryan DECORATIONS Harold Layman, C Dick Gulley Barbara Kidd Elizabeth Lyon Eugene Mann Lowell Quillman Joe Don Rogers PROM Chairman hairmaii Thelma Guy, Chairman Thomasine Allison Juanita Barrow Bob Conboy Marjorie Davis VValter Kelly Gloria IVilson JUNIOR COMMITTEES CContinned from Page 531 MUSIC Joe Boyd, Chairman Jerry Fountain Le Moine Ketcham Nelson Keyes Marjorie Marks Ruby Marlow Ivo Nelson Helen YVright PUBLICITY Robert Maresh, Chairman Jack Griffith Jerrie McCall Eniver McGinnis Fream Minton Eddie Rule Martha Stacy RING Bob Hambric, Chairman Larry Albers Dolores Davis 'liressie Ford Betty Garlick ,lack Gentry .lo Ann Johnson Charles Kubilos Denny Marshall Joan Swift -gg.. 9. I :X ff:-:tariff PAGE S4 VESPERS Nathalie Parker, Chairman Charles Harvey Eugene Hathaway NValter Kelly Pat Scott Robert Shelton ,Indy Wallace Gloria VVilson COMMENCEMENT Emily Smith, Chairman Dick Boland Eunice Knowland Bob McBride Muriel Orrick Johnny Sage Joan Sommer SCHOLASTIC ,Indy Nickell, Chairman Ann VValton Boyd Ringo PLAY READING Lida Ransdell, Chairman Marion Copeland Doris LaVasque Norma Loughney Billy Massey Bob Shelton Lita Rae Vance Nelle YVelch FORUM Betty Jo Brown, Chairman Carolyn Barkhurst Preston Caruthers john Endres Bill Ferguson Becky McComb Ed YVinslow ff' . 'X I sfg f i ,, 'fi K 'L K' f 1 f v , . ff 'W LW MA, ,AL ., , t .-. V ,K 'I' X YL f Q, gag, 3 X t if i' 1' 1' 'A' t 'k OPHOMORE .,f3'2z'.13s'-, ES' ,J if Y Aggjgg . t. H. tfffxfwff-A 455 fwfr-:fatty S-fi Lu, V5 t. la 1 HOME ROOM 412 First row to right: left to right, Marie Atherton, Carl Mays, Gene Chapman, Earl Evans, W. D. Pence, Jay Stickles. Second row: Elizabeth Haddad, Berniece Fisher, L. E. Palmer. Charles Ray, Wanda Britton, Bill Cornwell, Russell Revis, Charles Jester. Third row: Beatrice Ward, Nina Bowen, Dorothy McClure, Edith Esta Church, Betty Jones, Wahella Bench, Patsy Rule, Buddy Schiller, Beullah Penix. Fourth row: Eileen Reagan. Mary Messick, Joyce Bradley, Jeanne liinman. Charles Smart, Roy Fultz, Bill Herndon, Perry Estes. Standing: left to right. LaVona Marshall, Earl Blankenshio. Mrs. Louie M, Rawlings, teacher: Brooks Watkins, HOME ROOM 414 First row to right: left to right, Jimmy Sellers, Sue Sellers. Georgia Sullinger, Norval Smith, Jimmy Muirheid. Marilyn Bratcher. Second row: Donnie Fellers, Nancy Rawlings, Paul McCloud, Jim McGuire, Jack Tucker, Jim Duncan. Third row: Norma Lou Laurence, Norma Lawson, Louis Lundquist, Patricia VanDuyne, John Schwenker, Wallace Williams, Fourth row: Jean McAllister, Molly Gulledge, Lloyd Holmes, Maurice Duncan, Tommy Roberts, Elisabeth Wilson. Fifth row: Joan Burline, Buddy Huggins, James Curtis. Marylu de Watteville. Katherine Weems, Miss Loretti Wiggins, teacher. Standinig: left to right, Betty Cramer, Douglas Pruitt, Justin Whitney, Carl Casteel, Paul Hall, Duke Sultzer, Tommy Martin. Ray Ke seaux, ,Q- t .41 HOME ROOM 301 First row to right: left to right, Robert Barclay, Joyce Jones, Raymond Hall, Gerry Barton, Norma Lindsey, Martin Richard, Joe McArthur, Mary Meinert, Second row: Joanne Moore. Virginia Morris. Arthur Morris. Bobray Field. Gene Cole, Roy Dannenberg. Don Burns, Gene Cockrcll. Oral Howser. Thirgl row: Jimmie Morton. Lloyd Oler. Laurita Sears. Phyllis Phillips, Natalie Sanders, Bob Scott, Herbert Scott, Bob Sanders. Wayne Straight, Fourth row: Vern Williams, Emma Lee Turney, Anna Belle Von llolton, Jim Vifestlake. Torn White, Aubrey Thomas. Margaret Wooten. Jack Wilson, Standing, left to right. Nancy Snann. Richard Jepson. Miss Ann Cottingham, teacherg Bill Fusselman, HOME R00lVl 302 First row to right: left to right. Harry Oller. Jay Deaver. Ro Sager. Gone Woodard, Nellie Park, Downing Johnson. Ray- mond Denton, Second row: Gilber Clover, Russell Vlfylie, Ralph Thompson, John Worley, Bobby Wheeler, Vernon Hoggatt, Third row: Paul Williams, Dorl Yates, Barbara Patterson, Lara Bachtel, Billie Lee Hall, Richard Lyon. Fourth row: Bonita Dirck, Mary Drude. Virginia Gary, Dorothy VVagoncr. June Redington. Fifth row: Barbara Pitts, Beatrice Rush, Mary Wil- fone, Freddie McCarthey, Frances Hair. Standing, left to right: Fred Glass. Robert Gazzell, Dorothy Hensley. Leo Howard. teacher. PAGE HOME ROOM 400 Front row: left to right, Donald Gardner, Billy Havenstrite, Lonnie Cordray. Bill Crow, Charles Vanzandt, Wilford Eckles, Bob Bryan. George Wood, C. B. Batson, DeVern Bronn, Ray Smittle. Second row: Charles Anderson, Joan Foster, Bill Robbins, Joe Milburn, Carl Arterburn, Tom Cottingim, Patricia Seifried, Bill Keys, Caroline Todd, Charles Gannaway. Third row: Allen Tuller, Don Kirberger, Jack Schooler, Bonnie Hilsabeck. Bob Graves, Jack Neff, Kenneth Jackson, George Carver, Hilda Crabtree, Mary Frances Johnson, Betty Lou Sniith. Fourth row: Helen Campbell, James Boyd, Charles Bragg, Peggy Vanhooser, Martha Jacobs, Avonel Ridge, Bill DeGeer, Miss Christia Allender, teacher, HOME ROODI 200 Front row of tables: first table. Alla Mae Scaggs, Georgia Stansbury. Betty Haas, Dorene Suffridge. At niachinc: Marcelyn Bailey. Second table: Christine Hamilton, Doris Pennington, Betty Hoffman, Back row of tables: first row, Margaret Merryman, Helen Blakemore, Madeleine McKinney, Patsy Johnson. Second table: Vivian Cotton. Martha Westhafer, Billie Hays, Patty Eyestone. Third table: Reba Simms. Mary Cooper. Joyce Back, Mary Latshaw. Standing: Mrs. Veona Coons, teacher: Eva Joe Wyant. Table at back: Vivian Sanduskey, Juanita Crain. HOME ROOM 217 First row to left: left to right, Bill Tucker. Margaret Jones, Irene Taylor, Sam Burns, Shirley Conner, Arthur Dickson. Rodney Stone. Second row: John Gorman, La Dean Killie, Pat Irwin, Betty Bingham, Pat Kelleher, Norma Lea Hall, Ray Kenton, Bob Kirkpatrick. Third row: Ray Alverson, Joan Lockwood, Bill McCabe, Ed Miller, Ralph McCall, James McCorkle, Bob Pool, Don Franklin. Fourth row: Neal Orrick, Catherine O'Farrel1, Jack Reynolds, Bob Roark, Dorothy Miller. Mickey Siders. Mary McIntosh, Fifth row: Bob Dewitt, Louise Wilson, LaFleura De Shan, Wanda Wright, Hugh Siler. Barbara Bossard, Jeanette Allen. Standing: Kenneth Murty, Mrs. Emma Lee Morris, teacher. HOME ROOM 310 First row to right: left to right, Nancy McCoy, Doris Miller, Lavaughn Nicholson, Imogene Stockton, Geneva O'Neal, Norma Purvis, Rosemary Ridley, Marjorie Secrist. Second row: Betty Hoebel, Rachel Johnson, Dolores Inbody, Bill Arnett, Jo Hunt, Norma Jo Wilbanks, Cozetta Swicegood, Jerry Long. Third row: Joyce Coe, Sally Ellis, Rebecca Daw, Beverly Dorsey, Jane Egger, Ruth Barnett. Thelma Cooksey, Elizabeth Waller. Fourth row: Nancy Montgomery, Jane Sanders, Dolly Bougher, Arlene Bradshaw, Betty Brockman, Bonnie Brown, Mavis Chappelle, Sally Yettman. Standing: left to right, Gloria Willard, Evonne Gingrich, Mrs. Clara Riley, teacher. Pmr S2 'f,','-Nj, iff-riffs: f if-xt-kitty XA dv- QQ! e HOME ROOM 220 Front row: left to right, Gradys Ramey, Dale Wolfe, Paula Titus, Jeanette Stover, Cora Mae Pitts, Leota Park, David Wine- burner, Betty Baker. Second row: Glen Beam, Charles Rogers. Watie Combs, Betty Roberts. Evelyn Hays, Wanda Mills, Leta Runyen, Joan Palmer. Third row: Edward Jones, Don Hartzell. Gerry Simms, Eugene Bowlin, Charles Schuller, Jean Donohew, Gerry Gordon, Dorothy Hayes. Fourth row: Carl Shoulders, Dale Carmichael. R. W. Friedman, Charles Stoll, Zelrna Lge Pitts, Alberta Garroutte, Ann Thomas, Standing: left to right, Bill Fette, Emil Schellstede, teacher, J. R, Barnes, Miles Fi lcr. HOME ROOM 303 First row to right: left to right, Irving Fisher, Ted Sherwood. Pat Smyth, Donaieigh Rensch. Ray Stoops, Robert Swain, Lloyd Stiih. Donald Tincup. Second row: John McCarthy. Jean Moore. Lee Raney. Norman Myer, Fred Nelson, Harold Powell. Joe Moore, Rod Reinhard. Third row: Ethel Hayes, Carliia Huflinan. Buddy McCime. Joan Korte, Ruby McAfee, Eddie Curry, Dewayne King, Buddy McLean. Fourth row: Lois Tiller. Charles Barto, David Mitchell, Glen Golding, Joy Parsons, Gordon Golding, Joe Gray. Charles Griffith. Fifth row: Mary Babiak. Martha Robinson, Mary Brewer, Margaret Davis. Bob Colev. Truman Calloway. VV. D. Foor, Robert Dudley. Locke Evans. Standingi left to right, Herbert Finnell, Mrs. Mary Oldham, teacher: Lee Good. H 1 'MZ if'31f?? 'Q' k k if-'---Y i , .Zh2..VJ.L , ...X .... . , Q-rm-t. , - ' ' : ...,-4.:L.c.... .i,.:,...',, -.. HOME ROOM 122 Seated: left to right. Carolyn XYooden. Bob Durbin. Marian Hollingsworth, Raymond Biker, Clarence Lander. Gent' Shaul, Anna Mae Brown. Standing: left to right, Corinne Carr, Pat Dorr, Betty Jane Lambert, Harvey R. Parks, teacher: Bill McGill, Charles Sunnnerlin, Evelyn Cooper, Bob Heard. Denzil Kline, Jerry VVhite, Doyle Grounds, John Sanford. SOPHOMORE MISCELLANEOUS Front row: left to right. Donna Kernan, Velma Tucker, Gloria Roepka. Bonnie Fleisher. Joyce Benedict, Helen D. Bailey, Betty E, Armstrong. Norma Murphy, Johnnie Lea Gurley, Donald Lee Vl'alls. Jack Runnels, Jim Curtis. Second row: Bonnie Brown, W. D. Foor, Alene Doolittle, Carol Bartholomew, R. W. Friedman, Kenneth Jackson, Lyle Willard, Glen Golding, Carl Shoulders, Gene Marnie, Phil Vogt, Richard Graham. Standing' third row, Barbara Bearden. Molly Ann Gulledge, Jack Sandridge, Jane Siverson. Bonnie Hilsabeck, Betty Jo Tucker, Kathleen Nelson. J. F. Cromer, Bill Keys, Davey Mitchell. Aubrey Thomas. Norma Lee Lynch. Paul Rednion. Truman Callaway, Buddy Fulps. Donald Young. HOBIE ROOM 206 Front row, left to right, Joan Jenni, Dot Ball, Jane Read, Jane Pobst, Mary Ridley, Ruth Cunderson, Patty Anderson. Barbara McKay, Elna McDaniel, Lola Rainwater. Second row: Laura Croke, Joyce McDor1nand, Jymmie Youngblood. Jane Fink. Beulah Eiiner, Della Mae Phillips, Ruthie Meeker. Anna Jane Baldwin, Jackie Titus. Third row: Mittie Nicholas, Mary Sue Mullens, Beverly VVil1iams, Shirley Barton, Marjorie Hayworth, Helen Cantrell. Roberta Millarr. Helen Bailey. Norma Williams. Fourth row: Mary Pantell, Donna Summer, Elizabeth Darby, Carolyn Cooper. Diana Wilcox. Baylera Hull, Georgiana Price. Miss Bertie Hammond, teacher. Fifth row: Iva Jean Chapman. Cora Robertson Carolyr: Vinson, Joan Coatney. Barbara Bryant. Doris Mason. Alice Dossey, Betty Jo Ogan, Wanda Baugh, Frieda Tipton. HOME ROOM 204 Front row' left to right, Milton Curd. Ray Payne, Jack Hunter. Jack Holt. Bud Flowers, Jimmie Tunriell. Gene Holder- rvian. Max Harris. Second row: Allan Ingle. Ray Hodgins, Don Huhn, Carl R. Barton, Richard Fulton, Glenn Edmonds, Leroy Rogers. Third row: Neil Swift, Ray Miller, Bob Blair, John Colbert, Carl Hall, Grant Lewis, Jack Kiene. Fourth row: Otto J, Endres, leacheri Jim Strock. David North, Neil Richardson. Lyle Fogle. Fifth row: Don Huffine, Bill Scott, Paul Collins. Patil Miller, Richard Rodebush, Don Thomas, Charles Schoenfeldt, Emil Schoenfeldt. PAGE 6 Sophomore Executive Board Front row: left to right, Jiin Boyd, Joe Moore, Edward Jones, Rodney Stone, Gloria Evans, Marjorie Sillers lerrx Bierdeinan, Jim Mcfluire, Bob Graves, Elva McDaniel, Helen Blakemore, Corinne Carr. Second row: Roy Plllfl John XVillborn, Norma Jo Wilbanks, l,ouis Lundquist, Billie l,ee Hall, Arthur Pogue, Miss Stella Gartman class direetorg Bob Poole, Joanne hloore, Bill Scott. SOPH! JMORIC CLASS OFFICERS Prexirlffnf Terry Bierdeinan Vice PI'l'XiIl!'IIf S z'1're'l11ry 'I lI'I'llSlU'1'!' Soriflf Cliflirvllzlfz Cnznifif Rf'f3I'f'3'l'1IfIlfi7't' IHKISS 1JiI'f'l'f0l' SOCIAL Gloria Evans, Cliairmnrzi Joan Sanford Nlargaret Nlerryinan Jack llolt Jane Einlt Beverly Jones Pat Kellilacr Jim Yvestlake John YVorley Joy Parsons Jerry Long Bob Bryan Betty Jones Dirk Robinson Jean lWcfXllister Jinx Nlcfluire llarjorie Sillers Rodney Stone Gloria Evans Bob Graves lliss Stella Clartman SOPHOMOR PI COM MQITTEES ITURUNT COURTESY Jim McGuire, Clirzirnzmi lrene Taylor, Clmfrninri Ch-ne Shaul Nlary l,ou Elam l,yle lfogle Betty Jo Ogan Sovenia Jane Row Art Dixon Joyce Jones Downing Johnson Buddy McLean Sally Yetinan l lilda Crabtree Charles Smart Billie Hendricks Jimmy Muirheid Paula Titus 3 ' J J KU iff-:affix PAGE 64 We l3,..J i W4 Zin l'at Dorr Vivian Cotton liva Jo Wyant David North Jane Pobst Lois Johnson Barbara Bearden Virginia Gary Martha Robinson Jack Neff Jay Stickles Warren Scruggs Elizabeth YVilson R. VV. Friedman 'N Book Two THE ACTIVITIES I. Tllry gui tlzrir 111171. 2. Nrm' Ihr 7IlIllllX. N '1 1 Y J. 1gl'IlIlfil'.Y of Ihr' Banff. . 1 4 .Tlzr ll'of1 'ef. v af rfxvl. 3 5. Hin Jlif! Sp f'f' inf. 6. flu' z'ff nn' on fwlfnxf 7. llvllllfi' 1111 Dar? S. Ilrljrfnyi P P 9. llufl - - - fzvo, il 11'1 'f', fllllff 10. If you r'xj1m'f Io yI'Illl'llf1fz ! ! ll. Umm . . . slcvff. PAGE 66 lVhr1l rlizl you lhinl' of the gmnef? Lrg nrt. IVlII1f'S the' 71111fff'r, GIf'lIlI.D Egarf! f f Offi z'f' of f. Paul. Senior Miss. Judy the T7fl'iI'lFf. Sssssxxs - - - Ifoom! Our Drum 17lIIIj0I'. PAGE 67 The j'Iflc .YfI'0 F5 VC7afc'b Ihr' Fora' Bill romfs hon flfah' it? Lislrn, Buzf. Sw flu' birdie? Rah! fall! . . . ra PAGE 68 Com! shot. d1l111i1'i11g llzcir llHIIIliiL'0l'l'. Burl' lo tha grizzzl. It IYIII 111111111111 IIFIY' Hlairl .s'ho1'I11g1'. Our 1'l11111z up heyy 11111111111 . . . IIXUIIIIVI' plzssfvl. R11g111'.v f1rz'11fi1's. if thry Pfxmi 69 1. Some of dat . . . some of deze, . . . some of daze. ' 2. Thr' grmt profilfs. 3. Timr out. 4. You push the first 'valve l10'LU7l. J. His Il livzztwzrzizt noun 6. You lf0lllIlll'l finrl a sweeter J'ZL'c l'flll'l1I'f. 1 7. nfllrzrch zlofzvn the field . . i 8. Lariat laborfrs. W 9. Come on owr. ' Pfxmz 70 a Royal Maidens. Our, Iwo, tbrvr, kick! Haw you fold Riplcy? More Royal Maidens. llzforosfilzg? Tho num Who Clllllt' to DilIlIl'l',, Cast. Kogorx-XVir'fJifu ganzv. Lucky I I. H011-mf. 1' PAGE 71 J -My i f M 1. Tin' Figfzfing Lifflvs. 2. C0-Capfaifz in uvtion. 3. Ami iff mc' lcii y011. ' 4. Film film' for a fire drill. 5. High :mics in fin' O1'f'iJc'xi1'11 6. Virlor Mczfiirv P P P 7. Trijnlf' ilvrcais 8. Tlx' gllIIg,S all lnrrc. PAGE 72 Wulf DiS7II'J', Da Vind, Rw11l1ramf1'. I just Iozfc girls. Tlx' plain fads. 405 1UI'Il'0llZl'S flu, '43 Ezlifor. P,SlIIifl7 Crzsf. Nozcf-Whzzf Jo we haw bvrr? Thr' man zulu: fl'01L'lIX on ganzrs of Cflllllff. Sfzvffofz :tml Sc'brm1 Liff-. WUI! zvlurdfffz ya kuouu' Cram' and Frank. PM 1 7 s 1. Nl'lL't'fIlIIl'l'.Y in ffm Swzioz' clam. 2. Ilozwfy doozfy, folks. 3. 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MCPHAIL Art Com merce Photography I SENIORS N BETTY MAGEE, Secretary PATSY JO CRIDLAND TED ANDERSON HERBERT FARRIMOND BOB BARGE EMILY MCQUEEN CAROLYN BLAIR JUNE SMITH JOANN CAMERON GLENN CHURCH JERRY TEMPLETON MISS CAROLINE C EMILY MCQ SALLY BETSWORTH ANN SCHINDLER YOUNG JERRY RARR BETTY MAGEE BOB KIRBERGER ART JOANN CANIERON GLENN CHURCH UEEN, Assistant Edito EUNICE XVELCH LARIAT STAFF BOB BARGE, Editor' IYIARY ALICE FIELD I.0IS TUBBS ROBERT KRAUS JERRY TEMPLETON JEANNE ANNE STITES PHOTOGRAPHY TED ANDERSON JOHN ADKISON JACR PAYNE RAY BERGMAN PAGE 78 PAT MACE . f S15b2ew QQEY? ' 'U 'Whse xi-1 -,gi-ac .113 t I .11 , , f 5 3 .- si? J -I r JUNE SMITH, OPELAND, Sponsor Assistant Editor IZABETH LONGHURS1 JIM ROBISON JIM CLUFE PAUL RUSSELL SMITII JOAN RYAN EL BUSINESS STAFF CAROLYN BLAIR PATSY JO CRIDLAND 'A' if i i' i' 'A' EDITORS PAGE SCHOOL LIFE EDITORS BILI. ST1uc:K1.AND Sporfx Edifor EUNICIZ XVI l.ctH JOANN C:AMI'RON Ezfifm' AXSiIVftIIIf Effifm' x if af me f ar if 1 as LARIAT EDITORS B013 Bmusn, Eflifor EMILY Ml1QUI.liN JUNIZ SMITH Asxix fun! Ilfifar Assixfani Eflifor PAGE 79 ff, ,I ,, ., -, f 1.-.44 . -325 ' h1...Ar,fri5Qz,v - -:l, 5, PAGE 80 TOP PICTURE First row to right: left to right, LaDean Killie, Bonnie Fleisher, Ray Kelseaux. Pat Van Dyne, Tom White, Jane Pitcock. Natalie Sanders, Mary Meinert, Terry Bierdeman. Second row: Jimmie Morton, Herbert Scott., Joan Burline, Jean Mc- Allister, Sue Sellers, Beverly Jones, Barbara Bearden, Roy Dannenberg. Third row: Doris Kessinger, Wanda Wright. Gene Cockrell, Dick Beightol, Baylora Hull, Sovenia Rowan, Mary Louise Curd. Fourth row: Virginia Morris, Jane Siver- son, Arthur Morris. Lloyd Oler, Bob Arnold, Don Herbert. Georgia Sullenger. Fifth row: Carl Hall, Judy Wallace, Joan Ashoff, Edyth Nash, Bob Schisler, Betty Rhine, Maxine Coatney. Standing, left to right: Gwynn Harper, Dona Kernan, Mrs. Louie Rawlings, teacher, Beverly Funston, C. B. Batson, Emma Lee Turney, Pat Morsani, Oval Howser, Don Bissel. BOTTOM PICTURE First row to right, left to right: Mary Ellen Babiak, Bob Buttry, Paul McCloud, Katherine Weems, Mary Lou Snyder. Sec- ond row: Betty Joe Brown, Barbara McKenney, Mary Rose Tinker. Nancy Rawlings, Rosalie Croft, Norma Jean Cook, Joyce Fry. Third row: Mary Elizabeth Tucker, Laurita Sears, Billy Lawrence, Mavis Knutson, Margaret Wooten, Dorothy Brewer, Warren, Guntheroth. Fourth row: Marilyn Moore, Judy Iverson. Joe Anne Coatney, Bob Bland, Frances Gingles, Dick Gulley Fifth row: Frances Byrd, Ralph Burley, Hilda Crabtree, Fred Glass, Ed Winslow, Raymond Hall. Standing: Marion Copeland, Mrs, Louie Rawlings. teacher. It,s All Greek to Me .V .V I LATIN CLUB The Will Rogers Latin Club was organized during the first year that Will Rogers High School was opened, 1939-40. This year the fifth and sixth hour classes of Mrs. Louie M. Rawlings are carrying on the tradition established by the preceding Latin students and have formed a similar organization. The Rogers Club is affiliated with the Junior National Classical League and the purpose is to foster an interest in classical things. Members received an official membership card from the na- tional organization and wear the pin of the Junior Classical League. The Club's activities include dances and arties, with various P games played in Latin. Members also study early Roman life and customs. Meetings are held once each month. One election of officers was held for the two class groups and Don Bissell was elected presidentg Warren Guntheroth, vice presi- dentg Margaret Wooten, secretaryg and Pat Morsani, treasurer. ,-113,15???i.1fil'5i5-ffQ-, :fir-A-affair P2 PAGE 81 1-'42 '.-,ij--,'f V I' -ag' 11' :V ,, ,, . N wx-1'-' ' 29 , 4 I. ' . .. .-as ti ! - .PN - A Ls .. .ass ,. PAGE 82 TOP PICTURE Front row, left to right: Earl Blankenship, Donald Gardner, Charles Anderson. Irving Fisher, H. E. McPhail, sponsor: Earl Hogard, Bill Muir, Jim Steele, Richard Ligon, Lynn Gunderson, Larry Sigler, Martin Richard. Second row: Carl Watson. Lawrence Morgan, Bob Hill, Paul Hall, Robert Barclay, Bill Frazier, Bob DeWitt, Buddy McCune, Ted Anderson, Bill Mc- Cabe, Charles Rogers. Third row: Tommy Updegraff, Richard Sanders, Charles Gannaway, Bill Wright, Charles Schoen- feldt, Strickland Clapp, Glen Donham, James Sharp, Bob Cline. Glen Edmons, Bob Swain. Fourth row: Jess Gillard, Joe Boyd. Pat Sutter, Jim Fulton, Ray Kelseaux, Don Huhn, Jim Strock, Don Dixon, Ray Stoops, Drury Melone, Sam Stephens, Ray Kenton, Emil Schoenfeldt. BOTTOM PICTURE Front row, left to right: H. E. McPhail. sponsor, Bob Roark, Phil Vogt, Stephen Sellers, Duke Sultzer, Duane Prather, Jimmy Muirheid, Bob Kirkpatrick, Art Dixon. Second row: Harold Adams, Harold Sullivan, John Swinker. Louis Lund- quist, Milton Curd, Donald Thomas, Carroll Chappell, Lyle Fogle, Lee Good, Charles Barto. Third row: George Horton, Gerry Barton, Dick Fulton. Jim McCorkle, Norvel Smith, Jim Harris, Jim Green, Sherwood Anderson. Fourth row: Bill Scaggs, Don Franklin, Junior Clover, Jim McMinn, Jim Price, Ernest Moody, Drury Melone. Bill McKinley. ' t t i' i' 'k i' 1 i' i' Ranglers Strive or Every Meeting to be a B0y's Forum RANGLERS Ranglers, boys' pep club at Will Rogers, really got off to a good start this year when their membership was increased from twenty-five boys to two hundred, during one of the biggest member- ship rallies in the history of the school. Over one hundred boys joined the organization in one day, preceding the Central-Rogers football game when enthusiasm ran high. For the first time in Will Rogers School football records, the Ranglers won the yearly challenge with the Central Scalpers when the Rogers Ropers defeated the Central Braves 27-20. So our Rangler lariat was brought home with a Scalper shirt, to be displayed in our bulletin case. Assisting the Dudes, girls' pepfclub, the Ranglers lead the cheering at athletic events this year. To become a member of the organization, a boy must be passing in all of his studies, own an activity budget ticket, show a willingness to serve, and purchase a regulation jacket. Ranks of the Ranglers are signified by stars on the shoulders and chevrons on the sleeves of their blue and gold jackets. Officers are jim Steele, presidentg Earl Hogard, vice president: Bill Muir, secretary-treasurer, and H. E. McPhail, sponsor. VN 7 -f-1:1 .. fi,'f,g fri i' i t 't i' i' i' t i X t t i' i i' i' 1 i i' t 4 PAGE 8 i' i- t i' i' i' i' t i 1 t t 1' k i' i' K i' i 'i '45, -A. l 1721, 1' PAGE S4 TOP PICTURE Front row, left to right: Miss Frances Holton, sponsor: Betty Chapel, Georgia Stansbury, Doris Kimbro, Bette Lowe, Dorothy Antry, Margie Stamps, Alice Lindley, Thelma Guy, Carol Ella Lisle, Charlotte Correy, Frances Byrd, Joyce Coe. Pat Botkin. Second row: Billye Lowrance, Dorothy Muirheid, Betty Brockman, Dolly Ann Bougher, Mary Ridley, Latha Blankenship, Wanda Wright, Maxine Kline, Marion Copeland, Marilyn Bratcher, Donna Reese, Baylora Hull, Helen Buske, Pat Dorr, Lida Ransdell. Third row: Mary Drude, Elizabeth Ward, Irene Adler, Cora Robertson, Catherine O'FarrelI, Eddie Lou Curry, Dorothy Wood, Ruth Morton, Eleanor Wilshire, Betty Jo Brown, Carolyn Davis, Glenda Trimble, Sue Sellers, Joan Ashoff. Fourth row: Shirley Conner, LaDean Killie, Virginia Morris, Dorothy Miller, Norma Lee Hall, Martha Westhafer, Helen Eimer, Pat Nuckols, Evelyn Barto, June Heuston, Swanajane Rowan, Norma Loughney, Doris Wil- son, Martha Robinson, Margaret Davis. BOTTOM PICTURE Front row, left to right: Carolina Todd, Joann Swift, Ann Walton, Pat Knott, Doris Montgomery, Jane Egger, Norma Law- son, Joan Jenni, Doris Miller, Vivian Sandusky, Nancy Spann, Virginia Shumard, Jane Siverson, Mary Cooper. Second row: Elva McDaniel, Arlene Bradshaw, Donna Sidesinger, Judy Iverson, Betty Lou Smith, Betty Armstrong, Sue Derrick, Shirley Barton, Esta Church, Carolyn Vinson, Marilyn Brooks, Meredith Talbott, Mary Jenkins, Third row: Dorothy Hayes, Betty Jean Lambert, Jo Ann Lockwood, Nellie Parks, Joyce Benedict, Marie Atherton, Gloria Williard, Norma Machmer, Eliza- beth Darby, Jane Pobst, Georgianna Price, LaNona Marshall, Leona Miller, Louise Wilson, Hilda Crabtree. Fourth row: Geneva O'Neil, Gerry Gordon, Ann Thomas, Betty Roberts, Mary McIntosh, Jane Sanders, Barbara Goldman, Doris Pen- igington, xlgloroithy Hinsley, Margaret Hinsley, Mary Sue Mullens, Patsy Johnson, Anna Jane Baldwin. Norma Schisler, eatrice ar . Let s Give Fi teen Rahs For the Rogers Ropers DUDES Rogers will shine tonightl' was the most familiar song heard on the Rogers range this year. The band composed the pep song and the Dudes really put it over, with their snappy spirit. The Dudes, girls' pep club, went over the top in a big way this year with a membership of two hundred. To qualify for mem- bership, a girl must have an activity budget ticket, attend the meet- ings and participate in activities of the club. Ar one football game each year the Dudes turn western and put on their plaid shirts, denim skirts, and ten-gallon hats. They also swear these when ushering in the school auditorium for plays and other activities. Their regular costume is a gold jacket with blue skirt, and broad-brimmed hat. The Dudes co-operate with the Ranglers, boys' pep club, in cheering and leading songs and yells at sports activities. When the football queen, Peggy Fowler, Miss Will Rogers V, was crowned the Dudes and Ranglers joined together to form a large football in which they brought the Queen on the field. Captain Jim Nelson then kicked the football, scattering the members, and the Queen stepped forth to be crowned. This year the Dudes spent a great deal of time working on marching and various formations. They worked with the band as their faithful members marched, marched, - and marched! Officers are Alice Lindley, president, Betty Chapel, secretary, and Eunice Knowland, Margie Stamps, and Alice Lindley, cheer- leaders, with Miss Frances Holton, faculty sponsor. 1 f':',' L. 'il X' t i' 'i i' i' i i' i KJ, t t t i i' t t t 1 t L-L 3' tg PAGE 85 l I., In pite of It All, the Lariat Came Through 'She ,J I I 51' W V-3 4 5 p iz l AGE 86 The Will Rogers Publications Board is a group selected as a voting group for the Lariat. They decide upon the dedication and make-up of the book, and other import- ant business matters, after the yearbook staff members have made their suggestions. This year the Board was enlarged and had twelve seniors and five faculty advisers as members, instead of the eight seniors and five faculty members, as in previous years. Membership included two student art representatives, JoAnn Cameron and Glenn Churchg two business staff members, Patsy Jo Cridland and Carolyn Blair, a photo- grapher, Bob Barge, who was the 1944 editor, a secretary, Betty Mageeg a representative from the Senior Executive Board, Herbert Farrimondg and five members of the year- book class, Emily McQueen and June Smith, Assistant cditorsg Ted Anderson, Jerry Tem- pleton, and Eunice Welch. PUBLICATIONS BOARD St'llft't1, Inf! lo riglll- Ted Anderson, H E. McPhail, Miss Caroline Cope- land, Betty Magee, Mrs. Sarah Roberts, C. C. Pruitt, Mrs. Mrytle Spillman. Sfr1m1'iug- Patsy Jo Cridland, June Smith, Jerry Tiemnleton, Herbert Farrimond, Carolyn Blair, Eunice Welch, Glenn Church, Emily McQueen, Bob Barge, and JoAnn Cameron. Representatives from the yearbook class were selected by vote of the class, while other members were appointed by the various faculty members. Faculty advisers are Miss Caroline Cope- land, sponsor of the Lariat, chairman, Mrs. Myrtle Spillman, art, C. C. Pruitt, business manager, Mrs. Sarah Roberts, commerceg and I-I. E. McPhail, photography. Paper, Paste, Pictures --- Results --- Your 1944 Lariat The 1944 Lariat was started during the summer of 1943 when arrangements were made for some of the necessary supplies. lt had been announced last year that there would be no more yearbooks for the dura- tion, but, after finding films and some other materials available during the summer vaca- tion, it was decided to continue with a year- book for 1944. Senior pictures were started earlier than usual this year because of the shortage of photographic supplies. The yearbook class met during the fifth period and there was never a dull moment, with the making of senior appointments, cutting and pasting pictures for snapshot pages, gathering material, checking names and many other things. Most exciting days were those when ex-Rogers students, mostly servicemen, came back to visit us and posed for their pictures. Most of the pictures were taken and de-- veloped by four Lariat photographers, after some new equipment was added to the dark room. Bob Barge was elected Editor, with June Smith and Emily McQueen as Assistant Edi- tors. Miss Caroline Copeland served as spon- sor and adviser and C. C. Pruitt as business manager of the 1944 Lariat. LARIAT STAFF Srzzlrff, left fo riglrf- Bob Barge, June Smith, Jerry Templeton. Eunice ggelch, Glenn Church, Emily McQueen, Carolyn air. Siamling- Sally Betsworth, Robert Kraus, Miss Caroline Copeland, sponsorg Ann S. Young, Patsy Jo Crid- land, Jerry Karr, John Adkison, Lois Tubbs. Jack Payne, JoAnn Cameron, Paul Russell Smith. Jeanne Anne Stites, Elizabeth Longhurst, Ted Anderson. Noi Piclurezl- Jim Cluff, Ray Bergman, Mary Alice Field, Betty Magee. .Jim Robison, isa ft 3 I, 1 -. 1 -' 2' Hvmfix? ,,,. rj I 5. ' 1' .EVA I . PPAGE Do You Have Any News --- That We Could Print? as -,.,v l l Q l l l l l is 1 'iz V' Q- 4 ifw if L 'Q ' I at 1.-ef PAGE 88 As Friday rolls around over twenty-five reporters on the Will Rogers School Life staff give a sigh of relief that the work on an- other issue of the paper is finished, and turn to the task of getting news for next week's paper. The paper, which is printed jointly by Central, Webster, and Will Rogers is a week- ly four-page issue, and is affiliated with the National Scholastic Press Association, the Columbia Press Association, and the Okla- homa Interscholastic Press Association. Eunice Welch was elected Editor of the 1943-44 staff, JoAnn Cameron, assistant editor, and Bill Strickland, Sports editor. Miss Caroline Copeland is sponsor. Fifteen hundred copies of School Life are distributed to the students at W'ill Rogers each Thusrday morning during home room period. Deadline for news is Friday of the preceding week and this explains why the staff is seen in such an uproar near the end SCHOOL LIFE STAFF Seated, left to right- Mary Bauldridge, Eunice Welch, JoAnn Cam- eron. Paul Russell Smith. Helen Gray, Glenn Church and Beverley Walsh. Sfanding- Bill Strickland, John Blair, Emily McQueen. W. S. Blackburn, Bob Barge, Nadine Denton, Thomas Sherrow, Pat Cadenhead, Betty Chapel, Carl Killman. Kenneth Lawwill, Miss Caroline Copeland, Sponsor. Not Piciured- Bob Wallace, Jerre Willsey, Roy Crawford, Jess Elliott, Patti Knott, Sylvia Reynolds, Jim Semke, Forrest Smith, Margie Stamps, Coriene Taylor, Jayne Thalman, Wilma Thompson, and Judy Wallace. of the week, each waiting his turn at one of the typewriters in the Publications office. This year members of the staff have helped in mailing out copies of School Life to former Rogers reporters and members of the Lariat staff. For those boys overseas they clip in- teresting Will Rogers items from the papers and place them in envelopes for mailing. A Pretty Girl is Like A Melody Blonde Nancy Montgomery, sophomore, was voted Queen of the Will Rogers High School Band for 1943-44. At the Loyalty night football game with Fort Smith, on No- vember 5, 1943, she was crowned by George Brite, Captain of the Band, when Shirley Schmeling gave up the crown. Queen Nancy was brought onto the field with the other queen Candidates, and then lead to the center of the heart formed by the kneeling band members. SXVEETHBART OF THE BAND Qlif'L'II Namry Monlgomtfry Ofieers of the Band Officers of the Will Rogers High School Band are George Brite, Captain, Bob Montgomery, First Lieutenant, Bruce Hall, Second Lieuten- ant of clarinets, Tommy Holland, Second Lieutenant of horns and baritones, Eddie Horn, Second Lieutenant of drums and basses, Walter Lahman, Second Lieutenant of trornbones, Horace Goodson, Second Lieutenant of big reeds, and Glen Zumwalt, Second Lieutenant of cornets. Officers of the Will Rogers Orchestra are Louis Lundquist, President, Emily Smith, Secretary-Treasurer, Marilyn Bratcher, Librarian, and Joe Boyd, Manager. if ? z 1 f . l Ro ers Will Shine Tonight Nav' ws-. PAGE 90 Will Rogers High School Band, one of the most outstanding organizations of the school, started this year under a handicap, as more than half of last year's members graduated in May, 1943. Starting with such a large percentage of new members, Wyatt C. Freeman, director, built up an organization which has made a enviable record as a splendid concert and marching band. The 1943-44 band had twelve seniors, twenty-three juniors, and forty sophomores. They have appeared numerous times in school assemblies, in various parades, on the gridiron, and at downtown programs, play- ing for bond rallies and civic organizations. At every football game they appeared in a new and different marching formation. BAND 1'il'Ul1f row, Ieff lo rigl1l-- Joe Walker, Drum Major: Nancy Montgomery, Band Queeng Natalie Sanders, Patty Sue De- Garrimore, Bob Painter, Dane Noe, Jimmy Mor- ton, Lloyd Oler, Bill Hanson, Eddie Horn. Second ro us- Edsel Johnson, Bob Montgomery, Kathleen Nel- son, Mabry Figures. Bill Finley, Eugene Crab- treei, Robert Caldwell, Gene Cole, Gerald Brad- or . Tlwirzl ro 14'- Charles Whisenhunt, Kenneth Parks, Emil Schoenfeldt, Betty Holeman, Phyllis Phillips, Paul Collins, Dick Perry, Bob Cochran. Horace Goodson. lfourflw row- Wayne Straight, George Wheat, Robert Lamm, Kent Atkinson, Don Atkinson, Jerry Karr, George Brite, Dan Ecker, Ralph Rummage. All Down hat Line BAND Frou! row, left fo righf- Bruce Hall, Don Painter, Glen Zumwalt, Charles DeGarrimore, Douglas Pogue, Arthur Pogue, Wanda Farris, Madonna Scruggs, Dot Ball, Bebe Hardacre. Srmml ro 10- Jerry Fountain. Don Kohlhorst, Charles Taylor. Tom Holland, Carl Stoops, Bobby Pierce, Colin Campbell, Walter Lahman, Leroy Rogers. Third row- Diek Robinson, Ivo Nelson, Jimmy Price. Charles Schoenfeldt, James Montgomery, Warren Mc- Connico, Bob Gimlin. Warren Miller, Wyatt C. Freeman, Director. lfourllr role'- George Pratt, Warren Black, Arthur Morris, Ken- neth Downing, John Wilson, Herbert Scott. Robert Fletcher, Harold Layman, Gene Goodner. The Band sponsored the Loyalty night football game with Fort Smith and the money raised from ticket sales was used for new music and instruments. More than forty new concert numbers have been purchased this year and have been placed in the music library. In an effort to maintain marching fitness and develop their loriginal formations, the Band met daily during the football season at 7:30 in the mornings to practice on the parking lot, in addition to their practice during the class period. Much of the enthusiasm at athletic events came from the Band section, Where they lead the Rogers fans in singing clever ditties and in original yells, from Razzle Dazzle to Rogers XVill Shine Tonight. Priori 9 x Talented and Versatile --- ur rchestra ik if ig1'xlUV'i-ig 1 s 3 l'Zi..'-il Pacia 92 Rogers High School orchestra and its im- portant place in the school life is recog- nized, not only among rhe members them- selves, but in the student body as a whole. Civic functions, assemblies, class plays, and the annual school revue, the Round-Up, draw upon the orchestra for special enter- tainment. It was especially during the Round-Up that the orchestra displayed their versatility, in playing both modern and classical com- positions. They displayed an amazing ability to cut music at the proper moments for the dancers and choruses, to supply musical in- terludes at the precise moments necessary, and time their music with the curtain. The orchestra is not a regularly scheduled class but meets at 8:00 in the mornings be- fore school. This caused students suffi- ciently interested in orchestral music to rely upon their own initiative. An organization of symphonic propor- tions is a goal to be reached in the near future. A steady increase of interest in the Will ORCHESTRA Wyatt C. Freeman, Director First Violin Louis Lundquist Jim LeFurjah Billy Carter Joe Boyd Second Violin Bonnie Cooper Gloria Willard Blanche Brix Marilyn Bratcher Bill Wright Viola Georgianna Price Cello Emily Smith String G Bass Warren Guntheroth Charles Whisenhunt Mary McIntosh Flute Herbert Scott Shirley Jean Pray Clarinet Robert Lamm Jimmy Morton Gene Cole Patty Sue DeGarrimore Oboe Kathleen Nelson Bassoon Sarah Carsten Betty Jo Helms Horns George Pratt Charles Schoenfeldt James Price Trumpet Glen Zumwalt Bob Gimlin Lloyd Oler Don Kolhorst Jymme Youngblood Trombone Walter Lahman Arthur Morris Saxaphone Robert Caldwell Dick Robinson Piano Jean Ellen Arnold Percussion Hazel Hall Eddie Horn The Melod Lingers n A CAPPELLA CHOIR Ifroni row, left fo r1glrf- George O. Bowen, Director: Cora Robertson. Bonnie Brown, Shirley Barton, Shirley Spence. Betty Sue Davis. Wilma Lee McCoy, Elizabeth Jackson, Madeline McKinney, Elizabeth Wilson. Elizabeth Lyon, Helen Wright, Wanda Baugh, Elizabeth Waller, Ruth Gunderson, JoAnn John- son. Srroml row- Joanne Hale, Pat Carroll, Helen Blakemore. Frieda Tipton, Nancy Montgomery, Barbara Beardon, Pat Happel, Patty Anderson, Carolyn Braunlich, Della Mae Phillips, Jane Miller, Hazel Gerin. Ruby Marlow, June Plowman, Patsy Johnson, Billye Lowrance. Tlzird ro w-- Mary Sue Mullens, Marjorie Marks, Donna Sum- ner, Betty Cramer, Jean McAllester, Nelson Keyes, Lyle Fogle, Jerry Melone, Don Burns, Gene Cockrell, David North, Drury Melone, Jack Gentry, Tommy Meeks, Elizabeth Darby. Fourfb row- Martha Johnson, Kathleen McGuire, Jeanne Jones, Fream Minton, Bud Flowers, Gene Heath, Bill McKinley, Arnold Church, Richard Ligon, Dan Myers, Charles Wolfe, John Sanford, Pat- ricia VanDuyne, Cozetta Swicegood. A Cappella Choir at Will Rogers was or- ganized in 1940 for the purpose of provid- ing a choir for those who enjoyed and were interested in the study and presentation of music without accompaniment. It is one of the most popular musical organizations in Tulsa and is quite frequently called upon to appear on Will Rogers assemblies and on programs presented by the civic organiza- tions of Tulsa. Activities of the Choir this year have in- cluded presentation of the annual Christmas Messiah, the Will Rogers Christmas vespcr program, the Passion Play in which forty members were chosen to participate for sev- eral nights' performances, appearances at junior high school assemblies, civic clubs, and the Bond rally. Their spring concert is a much-looked-forward-to affair. Objectives of the Choir include training for proper use of the voice, the study and presentation of the best in choral literature, and service to the school and community. The Choir is open to any student in school who can qualify in vocal ability, scholarship, and citizenship. A Cappella, under the direction of George Oscar Bowen, numbers sixty-two this year. Officers are Jerry Melone, president, Pat Carroll, first vice-president, Ruby Marlow, secretary-treasurer, Richard Ligon, librarian, and Jack Gentry, Student Council repre- sentative. Prior 93 4. if 1 ' . In f 2' L'v-Mfr? 'S' 5 P- e , . PAGE 94 The irls, Glee Club Harmonizes on Do, Re, Mi ' A A . 4' fs- V 1 6, .fi 4, .. 0 s f, Girls in the XVill Rogers Glee Club this year have been interested chiefly in acquir- ing correct singing technique. Most of the members have become well grounded in the fundamentals of solo singing. They have also had a great deal of training in part singing. They sing ballads and semi-classics and in addition to solos they practice exercises and scale work. Their goal is for individual improvement as Well as for perfection of the entire singing group. The girls also give constructive criticism to each other in an effort to improve their singing. The Girls' Glee Club took an active part in the Will Rogers Christmas Vespers pro- gram, in the presentation of Handel's Messiah by the three city high schools at the Christ- mas season. 1 i 5 jf' '- fi 1 i GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Front row, Ivfl fo right- Ann Boyer, Donaleigh Renseh, Dorothy Antry, Marion Anderson. Bonnie Hilsabeck. Yvonne Davis. Jeanne Hudson. Seton tl' ro uf- Pat Lonnecker, Joanne Lockwood, Dorothy Roe, Ruth Belew, Lou Jeanne Bloxom, Eddie Curry. Third ro uu- Wyatt C. Freeman, Directorg Ethel Hayes, Frances Moore. Pat Gilmore, Bette Lowe. Mary Frances Titus. These Girls Prove That Music Hath harms The Will Rogers Girls' Chorus is a choral group who strive to sing in three and four part harmonies, in Z1 way to make people like to hear their music. The girls try to inter- pret the emotional meaning of the words and music. Their highlight for the year was their spring concert, which featured selections from the light operas of Frmil, Gerswhin, GIRLS, CHORUS and Herbert. They took part in the annual Christmas Vespers program, with the A Cap- pella Choir, Girls' Glee Club and Orchestra. The Girls' Choir is a permanent school or- ganization, meeting this year during the first period, with NVyatt C. Freeman as director. They have been well received and have had much encouragement. Their slogan is Show enjoyment while singing, so it will reflect in the faces of those who listen. Officers for the year were Anna Belle Hoffman, chairmang and Dollie Good, sec- retary-treasurer. Iironl row, lefi lo right- Anna Mae Brown, Doris Kessinger, MayDean Elmore, Mariam Hollingsworth, Joyce Benedict, Thelma Guy, Dollie Good. Secoml ro uf- Ima Gene Snyder, Corinne Carr. Bettie Jane Miller, Evelyn Cooper, Opal Smith, Geneva Chufer, Anna Belle Hoffman, Ann Catron. Third ron'- Pat Dorr, Norma Lou Graves, Beverly Sturgeon. Wyatt C. Freeman. Directorg Gene Shaul. Caro- lyn Wooden, Betty Jean Lambert, Johnnie Lea Gurley, i r 'I K. 4 u it r ' f' l 2 'F :wwf if x 5 e .i f i 45 A J.. ef . PAGE 95 . R. O. For Ever Production li ff- we 6 RW' S in 'f 4 '. - 5 rf . s.., Eg, ,L ,si PAGE 96 it 4 The Advertising Board has had a very busy year during 1943-44. They have been per- haps the busiest organization in school as they have advertised, publicized, and sold tickets for the musical, dramatic, and ath- letic events at Will Rogers High School. The heaviest jobs for these salesmen were handling the Activity Budget and Round- Up ticket sales. This year approximately 1,400 budget tickets were bought by stu- dents, the largest percentage in the schoolis record. Six thousand Round-Up tickets were reserved in a record-breaking sales campaign which lasted only a few days. The Advertising Board consists of one representative from each home room and an Executive Committee. The Executive Com- mittee is made up of representatives from the Art Department, Speech Arts depart- ment, and Journalism department. The members are Glenn Church, Beverley Walsh, Marquita Kelly, Marion Chapman, Jackie White, Betty Vandeventer, Doris Robinson, and Laura Mae Robinson. ADVERTISING BOARD Front row, lefl lo rigbl- Miss Allie D. Lambert, Sponsor, Lois Tubbs, Lorraine Swift. Sally Ellis, Beverly Husky, Irene Sfiderson, Su Derrick, Eddie Curry, Lou Jeane oxom. Svroml row- Pattilue Handy, Raymond Williams, Juanita Bar- row, Evelyn Cooper, Marjorie Sillers, Madeliene McKinney, Shirley Barton, Juanita Hamrick. Third row- Charles Jester, Howard Putnam, Charles Knott, Betty Hugh Vandeventer, Jacqueline White, LaNona Marshall, Norma Lindsay, Guynita Monical, Betty Roberts. F011 rfb ro w- Glenn Church. Jack Cross, Don Huffine. Carl Watson, Louis Lundquist, Nelson Keyes, Kenneth Downing, C. B. Batson, Jr., Vernon Powell. Donald Chappell. Not pictured- Robert Cadenhead, Ralph Thompson, Bob Kirk- patrick, Beverly Yates, Allen Roberts, Betty Chapel, Beverly Haymaker, Tom ,Hurst. Jack Payne, Mary Rose Carnahan. Advertising Board officers for 1943-44 were Charles W. Knott, President, Jack Cross, vice president, Lois Tubbs, secretary, and Miss Allie Dale Lambert, faculty sponsor. Youth Looks Ahead Through Council Projects The purpose of the Will Rogers Student Council is to advance high standards of edu- cationg to create and maintain 11 wholesome understanding among students, to develop closer cooperation with the community, to participate in the administration of student affairs, to promote commendable social ac- tivity, and to secure all the benefits of free public schools. The Council has sponsored many drives during the year. Among them were the sale STUDENT COUNCIL Smrlril lrfl fo riglil -- Frank R. Jackie. Kenneth Lawwill, Jerry Tem- pleton, Bob McMackin, Dean Ryan. Ted Ander- son, Norma Lee Cantrell. Frou! Ron' - Joe Druuot, Larry Albers, Bill Love Jack Gen- try, Robert Shelton, Bill Muir, Russell Smith, Dollie Goad, Gloria Wilson, Barbara Kedd, Mar- jorie Hayword, Meredith Talbott Gene Chap- man, Marilyn Brooks. Russell Morris, Nylon Shelton, Miss Lola Bl Trusty, Charles Schuller. Svvoillf Ron' -- Charles Harvey. Richard Sanders, Richard Cole- man, John Melvlinn, Jane Piteock Joan Burline, Roberta Allison, Jean Jones, Dolores Davis, Shirley Mitchell, Bonnie Brown, Dorothy Hens sley, Charles Hannis, C. C. Pruitt, Bob Wright Tliirrl Ron' - Tom White, Paul Miller, DeVern Brown. Jim Robison, Phil Vogt, Buddy McLean, Jeanne Ann Stites, Mary Jo McDougal Betty Anderson, Lida Ransdell. Joan Ashoff, Francis Jones, Bobby .Tack Stuart, Ernest Moody, Robert Lamm. Eugene Mann, Preston Caruthers. of magazines for the Salvation army, the sale of tickets for the President's Birthday Ball, the proceeds of 170 tickets Went to the In- fantile Paralysis fund, and a survey of all articles and money lost in the school during the first semester. Results of this last survey were tabulated and submitted to the admin- istration to secure better and safer conditions in the lockers. Among the outstanding projects of the year were the all-school forum open to the student body to discuss student problems, and a clean up campaign to improve the con- ditions of the halls and cafeteria. For the first time in Tulsa, the Will Rogers Student Council were hosts to the Central and Wfeb- ster Student Councils at a convention and luncheon to better relations between the three schools. Officers are: Bob McMacl-Lin, president: Kenneth Lawwill, vice-president, Norma Lee Cantrell, secretary, Jerry Templeton, corre- sponding secretaryg Dean Ryan, treasurer, Ted Anderson, parliamentarian. Sponsors are: Frank R. Jackle, appointed by the Principalg Miss Lola Trusty elected by the guidance staffg and Mr. C. C. Pruitt, elected by the faculty. i tr 'i - ff' V'-t -k 21, wwf 'Q 4 U ii! ' ' 1 ---rs i i' PAGE 97 ne On Every Corner -- And Me Without a Pass! it M .. 5 X ,--. if., 2 'ww xi Z , x 25451 'I' i' PAGE The Will Rogers Courtesy Service Club is a student organization which checks passes, promotes better school citizenship and co- operation between students and teachers, and welcomes guests and service men who visit our building. The Club was organized in 1939 under the direction of James L. Goff. Officers are Bill Klintworth, president, Delores Mein- ert, vice presidentg Juliann Talbutt, secre- tary-treasurerg and Betty Anderson, Student Council representative. Each period during the school day a cap- tain is responsible for checking the roll of C.S.C. members on duty during that period. These captains are Rita Tinger, Charles Han- nis, Ella Mae Harrell, Carolyn Davis, Norma Machmer, and Betty Anderson. Requirements for membership are that students must be passing in all subjects and have no question as to their citizenship rat- ing, if they are to serve on C.S.C. An aver- age of ten students serve each hour of the school day, in various parts of the building. Meetings are held quarterly and on spe- cial call by the president. COURTESY SERVICE CLUB Senfrzl, left fo right- Juliann Talbutt, Bill Klintworth, Delores Mein- ert, Betty Anderson. Front Row, left to right- Mary Jo KHDD, Marguerite Weindel, Joan Foster, Nathalie Parker, Hilda Crabtree, Mary Lee Jenkins, Patty Ann Knott, Frances Ess, Beverly Fletcher, Doris Montgomery, Carolyn Davis. Srroml Roux - Betty Todd, Irene Anderson, Pat Dotson, Cozetta Swicegood, Norma Machmer, Myrtle Quary, Nyta Armstrong, Betty Watson, Meredith Tal- bott, Janice Leavell, Betty Chapel, Donna Side- singer, Norman McArthur, Jack Zogg. Third Row -- Rita Tinger, Norma Carson, Loraine McKnight. Mary Jane Russell, Jackie McCarter. Helen Buske, Charlotte Correy, Mary Titus, Jane Siverson, Jimmy Green, Raymond Williams, Bill Schell, Harold Layman, Duane Prather. Fourllr R0 uf - Rosalie Croft, Lee Good, Jimmie Boyd, Charles Hannis, Terry Bierdeman, Elta Mae Harrell, June Plowman. Burton Moore, Doris Cook, Phyllis Kifer, Carol West, Billie Niel, Johnnie Sage, Charles Butler, Lindy Young. Allen Orrick. Not Pidurml - Larry Albers, Joyce Butler, Pat Cadenhead, Vir- ginia Cramer, Eleanor Hinshaw, Bob Hooper, Joyce McDorman, Cleora McFadden, Barbara McKenney, Mary Roberts, Pat Ryder. Donald Thomas, Bill Woodbury, R, W. Friedman. This ls Ll Womangs World The Girls' Forum of Will Rogers High School, with the officers and sponsor pic- tured below, has been more active this year than in any other previous period since its organization in the school year 1940-41. The increasing demands on women and girls in the present world crisis have stimu- lated women's activities in both school and Community. It has been with this in mind that the program of the Girls' Forum has been expanded to include a broader social program, as well as educational and voca- tional aspects. Talks on social behavior, education for women, and vocations for women have been incorporated into the forum. An all-school dance and a Mother and Daughter tea have formed part of the social activities. GIRLS' FORUM Lrfl to Rigbf- Mary Helen Dunbar, Junior vice president: Eunice Welch, Senior presidentg Mrs. Pauline C. Keaton, Dean of Girls, sponsorg Patty Hambric, Senior secretaryg Marjorie Hayward, Sophomore vice president. 'se , swf' qw'-S i up 14 - li - , A-wa' 'I i' PAGE 99 Rogers Red Cross Members D0 Their Bit for Victory 1 if 1? .r' ' s M . 1 5- if X 3 l-'Nw I5 - 5 l V A5 l .ar 'I PAGE 100 The Red Cross Council at Will Rogers was set up again this year to carry on the ideas and plans the Council made last year. A The Council sponsors all drives in which the school has participated. All of these drives have been very successful with the school going over their quota in every drive. We have had drives for tin cans, paper, clothes, and stamp and bond sales, and the Council filled Christmas boxes for children of Allied nations. One hundred fifty of these boxes, valued at s1S0.00, were filled at XVill Rogers. f Stamp and bond sales were increased when we adopted Buddy Rogerite our repre- sentative soldier, and equipped him for over- seas duty, with our stamp and bond cam- paigns. He was furnished complete equip- ment from a mule to several Tommy guns. Through the Council the Art, Industrial Arts, and Home Economics departments may RED CROSS COUNCIL Front ron' Irft lo rigbl- Miss Marguerite Smith, sponsor: Juanita Crane, Nancy McCoy Barbara McKay, Virginia Todd. Marie Atherton. Svmml Row- Gwen Harper, Jerry Gordon. Carolyn Davis, Mary Drude, Barbara Bearden, Betty Anderson, Carol Ella Lisle, Frances Byrd. Third Row- Mrs. Mary Oldham, Mas, Clara S. Riley, Marian Hollingsworth, Viola Faivre, Helen Moore, La- Dean Killie, LaNona Marshall, Shirley Spence, Allen Ingle. Fourflr Roux - Carolyn Todd, Mary Sue Myers. Betty Jo Bonds, Nelle Welch, Murial Orrick, Jim Kirkpatrick, Mary Louise Curd, Patricia Van Duyne. Jackie MeCarter. Coleen McCormick. get articles, which they have made for Red Cross contributions, to headquarters for dis- tribution. From the Red Cross Council Will Rogers students may find out just what they can do to help with the war effort. We Extend Our Good Will to Our Latin-American Neighbors Last year the Pan-American Club at XVill Rogers was organized as an extra-curricular activity and meetings were before or after school. However, Miss Erminie Elms, spon- sor, felt that it would be more helpful if the club activities were taken into the classroom. The Pan-American Club is now made up of students in all the Spanish I. II. III and IV classes, and these classes take one day each week for club day, when they speak only Spanish and carry out the planned program. PAN-AMERICAN CLUB Front row Iefl to right- Miss Erminie Elms, sponsorg Shirley Spence, Amy Ann Andrews, Shirley Mitchell, JoAnn Johnson. Roberta Allison, Carol Shuttee. Secoml Row - Joe Don Rogers, Jim McGuire, Marjorie Marks. Frances Jones, Nelson Keyes, Walter Lahman, John Queen. Tbinl Row - David Smith, Bill Ferguson, Ivo Nelson, Jim Semke, Dan North, Bob Hively, Bill Chambliss, Joe McArthur. The program for each group is conducted by the respective officers and the program is planned to offer entertainment with the edu- cational work. Programs consist of Spanish games, plays, talks, and are usually climaxed by singing popular songs in Spanish. Song books which the members bought have proved very popu- lar. Officers in the first period class are: Nelson Keyes, Bill Ferguson, Marjorie Marks, and Shirley Spence. Second period: Walter Lahman, Frances Jones, Johnnie Queen, George Brite. Third period: Dan North, JoAnn John- son, jim Semke, John Endres. Fourth period: David Smith, Amy Ann Andrews, Joe Don Rogers, Bob Hively. Fifth period: Billy Chambliss, Carol Shuttee, Robert Allison, Shirley Mitchell. Sixth period: Ivo Nelson, Duke Sultzer, Joe McArthur, and Jim McGuire. 'X '. JI 534 gin-s1v'lV'3 if si 1 P' Q5 i' PAGE 101 Rub -A -Dub -Dub The weep und Scrub Q- .5 ,--,I L i w-- E3, fr 5 rg? 5 My v tf .'.,.,5, PAGE Will Rogers Custodians are a group to whom the students in our school are in- debted for keeping our beautiful building clean. This work is done while other students are attending classes and after school is dis- missed for the day. The boys work approximately nineteen or twenty hours each week, three hours each school day and then on Saturdays. Their work is throughout the entire building, cleaning classroom and halls, waxing floors, polishing windows, dusting, sweeping, and many other jobs. Officers for the year were ,Iames Brad- field, president, Bill W'oodford, vice presi- dent, and Warren Meeks, secretary-treasur- er. When James Bradfield was called into service in January Bill Wfoodford became president. Election for the coming year was held May 1. During the second semester a new con- STUDENT CUSTODIANS Smzfvd, leff fu 1'igbl- Eugene Keithly, Bob Cline, Richard Ligon, Arthur Weedin. PNN Row-A Jimmy Sellers, James Bradfield. H. B. Daulton. Maurice Cobb, Martin Richard, Dick Sewell. Dewey Fent, Fred Mendenhall, building super- intendent. Semmf Row -- G. W. Millspaugh, Charles Wolfe, Tommy Meeks, Warren Meeks, Lyle Willard. Noi Piefurezl - Tom Cottingim, Dan Atkinson, Bill Woodford, Larry Sigler, Charles Ray, Harold Powell, L. E. Palmer, Bill Tucker, Arthur Pogue, James Wells, Harold Layman, Locke Evans, and Terry Bierd- man. stitution, dealing with the responsibilities, laws, and duties of officers and members of the staff, was adopted. The Custodians, Club was one of the first to operate in Will Rogers High School, having been organized in 1939 under the sponsorship of Fred Mendenhall, building superintendent. Meetings are held once or twice a month, to discuss different problems and the Work of the custodians staff. E ciency Experts Who Work In the Back round For this yearls Will Rogers Round-Up, the stagecraft crew purchased over S400 worth of new materials with which they built new scenery. They also made three new drops for this presentation. The stagecraft club consists of a group of twenty boys who are responsible for the setting of the stage and changing of scenes for assemblies, plays, and other productions. Their work includes painting and build- ing scenes, operating the lights and other electrical equipment, and many other things which require long hours of work. Preced- ing the fRound-Up the boys worked late hours while most people were in bed and fast asleep. Each member of the stagecraft club re- ceives one credit for every one hundred and twenty hours of service rendered outside school hours. Eugene Moore, a senior, was in charge of stagecraft during the first semester. Wheii he was to be called into service, Bill Sutter, junior, became director. However, Eugene returned to assist during the Round-Up Officers are Bill Sutter, directorg Dick Lyon, secretary and electriciang Kenneth Franklin, superintendentg Bud Garrett, scen- ery managerg and Bill Muir, properties. STAGECRAFT Fha! Rauf- Bob Wright, Paul Hall. Paul Redmon, Charles Summerlin, Bill Muir, Glenn Church, Bob Hill, Justin Whitney, Bill Keys. Sfamliug -- Richard Lyon, Bill Sutter, H. R. Parks, sponsor: Richard Fulton, Eugene Moore, director: Kenneth Franklin, Stephen Sellers, Denny Marshall, Neely Titus, Watie Combs, Charles Gannaway, Don Franklin. No! l'ictured - Bud Garrett, Ted Anderson. Howard Putnam, Jimmy Steele, Jack Frese, Richard Rodebush. galylftoops, Carl Hall, Roy Dannenberg, Bill c e . 'XX JJ 1. , flip . ffl li 'V f A- wil i' l PAGE 103 at ,E as urtain allersg' or ur 1944- Round- ea X L fi' ZW 5 f D 25 , . -x I ,,,.,5. PAGE Under the direction of the Will Rogers Round-Up Board, the fifth annual Round- Up was presented February 23, 24, 25, and 26. The Board had charge of all planning, casting, and production of the revue. This year the show was based on the His- tory of the Show Business, entitled Curtain Call. More than three hundred fifty stu- dents took part in presenting the show which had plenty of beautiful costumes and scenery. A new method was used this year when the Board was enlarged to thirty-eight mem- bers and co-managers were named. Co-managers were Bob McMackin, exe- cutive manager and Bob Wright, production manager. Dorothy Mershon served as secre- tary of the Board and student directors were Glenn Church, art, Eunice XWelch, costumes, Glen Zumwalt, comedy, Mary Jane Yeager, continuity, Janice Vinall, dancing: Eugene Moore, stage, Paul Russell Smith, publicityg and George Brite, music. These students worked night and day to produce the annual show. It was their job to make the final decisions which governed every phase of the show. Without the cap- able work of these students the Round-Un ROUND-UP BOARD I'lYllIf row lefi lo r1glvl- Mary Louise Curd, Georgia Carter, June Smith, Jack Cross. Janice Vinall, Claire Nufer, Leven Jones. Bob McMackin, Bob Wright, Glenn Church. Virginia Thompson. Nancy Ludewick, Carol Shuttee, Joan Ryan, Pauline McNeill. Svwml Row- Wllma Thompson, Pal Morsani, Tommy Grant. Colleen McCormick, LeMoine Ketchum, Martha Stacey, George Brite, Betty Vandeventer. Doro- thy Mershon, Pat Gilmore, Billy Chambliss, Mary Jane Yeager, John Clar, Paul Russell Smith. Preston Caruthers, Nelson Keyes, Eunice Welch, Joe Walker, Richard Coleman, Joanne Hale, Nelle Welch, Lida C. Ransdell, Ted Anderson. Not Pictured-Denny Marshall, Louis Lundquist, and Robert Lamm. would not have been the success it was. Scene directors were chosen from the Round- Up Board, with each writing his own script and choosing his own cast. Miss Catharine Y. Crissey directed the Round-Up Board and supervised the produc- tion. Faculty sponsors were Wyatt C. Free- man, musicg Mrs. Myrtle Spillman, art, Miss Bertie Hammond, dancing, Mrs. Veona Coons, costumes, Miss Allie D. Lambert, ticket sales, Miss Caroline Copeland, pub- licity, H. R. Parks, stagecraftg and Dr. C. Benton Manley, principal. Where is That Book You just Checked ut? STUDENT LIBRARIANS Slamfiug ul Left Sizlz' of Dcxk- Miss Hesper Kirkpatrick, librarian, Anna Belle VonHolton. Sfllllllfllg ai Rigfzi - Martha Hawkins, Beverly Jones, Nancy Rawlings. Smfezl -- Emily Smith, David Smith, G. W, Millspaugh, Joan Lucas. lfirxf Roux Sfzzmling, left fo right - Lyle Fogle, Joyce Fry, Wanda Wright, Ann Wal- ton Guynita Monical, Glenda Trimble, Virginia Sultzer, Harvelyn Ellis, Srroflif Row- Herman Stephens. Tom Updegraft. Warren Gun- theroth, Mary Kay Kearns, Willis Oglesby. Joe Don Barbieux, JoAnne Cameron, Paul McCloud, Third Row - Bill Carter, Norma Lou Lawrence, Kenneth Murlry, Duke Sultzer, Eddie Miller, Norma Jean Lawson, Joyce Jones, Beverly Husky, Judith Iverson. Margaret Jones, Jane Egger, and Dar- lene Heickson. The Student Assistants in Library at Xvili Rogers High School have the endless task of mending, checking, and keeping the library books in order. lt is their responsibility to check books and magazines in and out of the library, put them in their proper places on the shelves, cataloging, typing, and arranging files. They also assist other students in finding refer- ence material. Five students work during each period of the day, under the supervision of Miss Hcsper Kirkpatrick, librarian. Three stu- dents assist before school in the mornings and four work after school. These students are selected by Miss Kirk- patrick on their scholarship, ability to do that type of work, and their citizenship, after they have made application to her. This year they handled 9,771 volumes in the Rogers Library, 320 of which were added during the first semester. ci I K lla Ii' 2' Wt S 1 'I ffy PAGE Aer 1 I , it ff 2. 'wwf E 'J .X fi if i 06 La hat Pistol Down, Babe Girls, Rifle Club was organized only last year and was re-organized during the latter part of the first semester this year. Miss Frances Holton is sponsor and the girls meet each Monday afternoon on the range, used by the Boys' Rifle Club, located under the main office. The girls use the Rifle Club's equipment, consequently the organization is open to the girls who do not have their own. The Rogers Club has recently joined the National Rifle Club Association which en- titles the members to shoot for all the awards which are the same as the army awards. Records are ltept of every shooting and. if high enough when added together, are sent to the National Rifle Association, who make awards to the individuals. This Club, one of the newest at NVill GIRLS' RIFLE CLUB I' l'Ul1f Role' - Baylora Hull. Miss Frances Holton. sponsorg Jane Fink, Pat Botkin, Ruth Gunderson. .Swofzll Ron' - Me-rlene Pray, Donaleigh Rensch, Frances Byrd, Frances Blair. Bellyc Wilkerson. 'l'fiinlRo1c'- Bzirbarzl Whitlock. Caroline Tocltl. Sliirly Pray, Iwilla Doly, No! l'iL'l1lrvrl - Ella Mae Harrell, Margaret Davis, and Julia Duncan. Rogers, is growing in popularity with the girls. Officers are Pat Botkin, presidentg Ruth Gunderson, secretaryg and Iwilla Doty, treas- urer. Pistol Pacl-tin, Papas Will Rogers Rifle Club was organized in 1939 to provide an opportunity for boys interested in target shooting. The need of true riflemen is recognized by the club, con- sequently emphasis is placed oln safe and proper handling of firearms. These young riflemen will be ready to fight when the time comes. This year the club grew to such an ex- tent that two full units of boys and one unit for girls had to be organized. S. L. Gunderson, sponsor, is now assisted by Otto J. Endres, with the second group of boys and Miss 'Frances Holton sponsors the girls. The boys have shot in the Hearst Trophy Match, Club Championship Match, Schol- astic Elimination Match, sponsored by the Scholastic magazine, as well as worked to- ward the earning of various medals offered by the National Rifle Association. r-k tx ix ka W . , Dick Dannenberg received the coveted award of Distinguished,' Rifleman, an award that few shooters in the country ac- quire, and Lynn Gunderson was named win- ner of the Scholastic Elimination Rifle Tour- nament. Officers are Roy Dannenberg, president, Bob Rakestraw, vice president, Charles Kid- doo, secretary, Russell Morris, treasurer, and John Endres, range officer. BOYS' RIFLE CLUB Iironf Row, Ivft Io rigbl- Earl Foster, Glenn Edmonds, Carl Watson, Ken- neth Murty. Russell Morris, Lynn Gunderson, Tommy Roberts, Jim Fulton. SUCOIIUI R 0 14'- Warren Scruggs, Bob Rakestraw, Robert Swain. Richard Sanders, Roy Dannenberg, Dick Dan- nenberg, Charles Gannaway, Jim Strock. Ted Anderson, John Schwenker, Bill Wright, Wilson Roach, Frank Conkwright, S. L. Gunderson, sponsor. -- - e xr rr K A fi lla i if -N l 2'awf' 'i 1 T 'a-,. 7 i i 154, PAGE 107 PP ' God F Lrst, the ther Fellow Second, and I Am Thirdn ik gf' 3' ff li , 1 5 Y N J 2- 'W' 'Q 1 - 'I 4' Qi 'if 5 v3 aw 34 To create, maintain, and extend through- out the school and community high stand- ards of Christian character, is the purpose of the Will Rogers chapter of Hi-Y. This chapter was founded in l940, and has been an active group since that time. The boys have contributed to the war fund and are buying War Bonds with the money in their treasury. Coaching basket- ball games for small boys at the Y.M.C.A. is another worthwhile project which they are carrying out. Weekly meetings are held at Y.M.C.A. and the Hi-Y members include many social events on their calendar. As highlights for some of their meetings they invited interesting guest speakers. Membership in the Will Rogers Hi-Y HI-Y Iironf Row, lefl in n'igl2f-- G. C. Hoskins, sponsorg Bob Blair, Charles Wolfe, gopbBarclay, Harold Adams Ted Anderson. John o ert. Sevoml Rau' - Gene Cole, Charles Bragg, Jim Boyd, Joe Don Barbieux, Bob Sampson. Horace Goodson. 'I'l1iril R0 w - Jack Kline, Virgil Spiker. Tommy Updegraft, Robert Burrage, Raymond McElfresh Glenn Aldredge, Bill Woodford, Don Landrum. chapter is open to all the boys in school who are interested in the opportunities and activi- ties offered. Officers are: Harold Adams, presidentg Horace Goodson, vice presidentg Fred Sand- ers, secretaryg Bob Cadenhead, treasurer, Don Landrum, social chairmang Ted Anderson, program chairman, Glen Aldridge and Bob Sampson, co-chaplainsg and G. C. Hoskins, sponsor. f i PACE 108 feystoners Train Future itizens Will Rogers Kappa Keystoners have done many things toward the war effort this year. In accordance with their purpose, to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community, higher standards of Chris- tian character, these girls have contributed to the War chest and Worked at the Red Cross and city hospitals. KAPPA KEYSTONERS Front Role, left fo right- Gloria Wilson, Joan Masel, Meredith Talbott, Coriene Taylor, Barbara Kidd. SIWYIIIII Row - Virginia Cramer, Ann Walton, Peggy Sue Mor- gan, Pat Cadenhead June Boyd. Mary Helen Dunbar, Carol Ella Lisle, Claire Christy. Third Role'- Maryle Daw, Norma Lea Barclay, Marisue Meyer. Marion Copeland, Betty Chapel, LaNona Marshall, Kittie Durfey Betty Poynor, Iiourfla Row - Delores Meinert, Charlotte Correy, Carolyn Davis, Joyce White, Frankleen Seely, Virginia Sultzer, Norma Thompson, Virginia Towry, 'I or Uur Communit They have also planned and backed the Teen-Town at the Y.M.C.A., which has pro- vided entertainment and recreation for the high school students in Tulsa. Aside from their charitable work, the Kappa Keystoners manage to have a good time. Their social activities include at least one party each month. The Beau and Belle Valentine ball, in which they join with their brothers, the Hi-Y members, is a gay banquet and dance, and is an annual affair. Kappa Keystoner officers are Maryle Daw, presidentg Kiowana Wfalker, vice presi- dentg Pat Cadenhead, secretaryg Norma Lea Barclay, treasurerg Joyce White, program chairmang Coriene Taylor, social chairmang Joan Masel, parliamentariang Barbara Kidd, Student Council representative. Mrs. Mary Foster is Keystoner sponsor. , , i 'al . if si ,-23 '.Lg.',4laz 1 'k PAGE 109 Junior Workers ive Hours o ervioe or Victor i bs, ,ll fi A ' ,fi g'1...a -gf i' - 5 Elf, if PAGE 110 Betty Rogers chapter of the Horizon Club is the senior organization of Camp Fire Girls at Will Rogers High School. This chapter was founded at Will Rogers in 1942 as the 379th chapter in the United States. The name Betty Rogers was chosen be- cause she, as the wife of Will Rogers, the famous Oklahoman, was always quietly giv- ing her time and service in helping others. So it was in keeping with traditions of Will Rogers High School that the name was given to this chapter. The Horizon Club was organized to give service and promote friendship and fun among the girls as their way of knowing the ever-changing horizons of living. The Camp Fire Girls at Will Rogers have an annual spring and fall camping trip. During the past year their services have in- cluded Public Health service, making cookies for the U.S.O.g gathering junk jewelry for soldiers, contributions to the Babies Milk HORIZON CLUB Ifroul Row, lr-ft io right- Genevieve Cull, Vivian Cotton, Norma Lea Barclay, Lois Brant, Georgianna Price. Mary Riley. Gwynn Harper. SKTOIIJ Row - Sue Sellers, Arline Walton, Nancy McCoy. LaDean Killie, Bernice Fisher, Jimmie Young- blood. Third Row - Marian Copeland, Mrs. O. D. deWattevi1le, spon- sor: Virginia Sultzer, Miss Stella Gartman, Martha Westhafer, Nancy Ludewick, Marlyn deWatteville, Marjorie Sellers, Mrs. Noel Lude- wick. Fund, packing Christmas boxes for soldiersg contributions to the Needlework Guildg and during the three summer months serving as messenger girls at Hillcrest hospital. Officers are Marian Copeland, president, Marjorie Sellers, secretary, Virginia Sultzer, treasurerg and Lois Brant, reporter. Mrs. O. D. deNVatteville is sponsor and Miss Stella Cartinan faculty adviser. ake That ,lump Y0u're ot tum ped The W'ill Rogers Chess Club, unofficial- ly organized a year ago, became an approved club at the beginning of the last semester this year. The club holds weekly meetings every Thursday afternoon after school in room 101, with Mrs. Madge Gibson as sponsor. lt is the newest club in school and is growing rapidly in size, now boasting twen- ty-three members. Members have been en- gaged in ll series of round-robins to deter- mine the best players in the club. Officers are Bob Sampson, presidentg Gene Burns, vice presidentg Frances Burc- halter, secretaryg Rosemary Chancey, treas- urerg and Dan Rhoads, quartermaster. For the most part, members own their own chess sets, and they practice at each meeting, changing partners for every game. ln practice games everybody may have his say,' but in the round-robins talking is for- bidden. CHESS CLUB Smrfml, left fo rigbf- Rosemary Chaneey, Pattilue Handy, Frances Burehalter, Bob Sampson, Gene Burns. Slamlirzg - Dan Rhozids, Kenneth Hodgson, Corienne Carr, Betty Todd, Joan Rhoads, Helen Eimer, Earl Hoggard, David Power, Jerry Sigler, Mary Jean Pantell, Anna May Brown. No! I'iffz1ml - J. W. Bush, Betty Wallace. Jane Baty. Denny Marshall, Doris Winger. t Hx jj 2'Yz'vv-fri 'zff , x 3: fn :Tr - - ' PAGE 111 1 Swing? the Thing . 5-425iif:5f5 .ZJSEESW s ' 35:53. 1. 1 Er 772121 fig P 112 M 7 if ,K ,' .. .I :'-Hi ' , 5, -G s V1vf g3ffY?1 . - -Q gwa f - - E25 -iv,,Qi:,z1f::zq-,Eggf.5,5gw,,, .:,,f .. ,ft ,gig 1 5, :i fi, sr W' an , 'Ki f sr ,fl PAGE 114 PEGGY FOWLER Hvr Mnjvsty, Miss Will Rogers V junior Af1'r'mla11is Senior Atfwzrlrmfx Sophomore At1'c'r1r1ants SI-IIRLEE MITCHELL LOUISE XVRIGHT MADELEINE INICKINNEY EUNICE KNOWLAND NORBIA LEE CANTRELL PATTY ANDERSON Yea .' .' Ropers .' .' .V We calped the Braves Will Rogers football team started their season off this year by participating in the first all-city football contest which was played at Skelly Field, September 17, with Web- ster, Central, and Rogers playing the game by halves. Webster played against Rogers first and scored 6-0 in the last minute of play during the first half. Next Webster played Central to a 0-0 deadlock. The last half found Will Rogers and Central with a scoreless tie. The first Oklahoma Six Conference opponent of the season for the Ropers was the Okmulgee Bulldogs. Rogers took an early lead in this game and went to an easy 19-6 victory. October 1, 1943 is the date that the Will Rogers football fans will not forget for it Was on that day that the Ropers gained their first victory over the Central Braves, 27-20. A crowd of 12,000 people saw the powerful and speedy Rogers team in action, and rose in unison at some of the sensational Roper runs. Following this game the Will Rogers trophies, with which the Pep clubs challenge the Central Pep clubs, were returned to Will Rogers High School trophy case for the first time, along with the Central trophies. Football A Squad FARONT Row, left to right: Bob Rakestraw, Tom Hurst, John Harris, Scott Mumford, Bob Hooper, Bill May, Jim .Storts, W. E. Davis, Lowell Quillman. SECOND Row: David Power, Bob McMackin, Dean Ryan, Herbert Farrimond, Carl Lemon, Bobby Jack Stuart, Jim Nelson, J. W, Bush, Kirk Newman, Monte Wise, Bill Ames Charles Arney. THIRD ROW: Coach Emil Schellstede, Bart Jenkins, Gary Ashmead, Bob Earle, John Sage Eenrieth Palrgcs, Jolhn Junk, Bob Conlnoy, Dick Boland, Carl Killman, Jim Semke, Bob Hively, Walter Derrick oaci ,eo owmrt. y y 1 PAGE 115 Yea .V ! .7 Lettermen The Ropers made their first journey of the season to Sand Springs and, showing more con- ditioning fight and spirit, shut out Sand Springs with a 19-0 victory. The following week Rogers played host to the Muskogee Roughers in a game which proved to the fans that the Ropers were a team to watch. Even though they suffered a number of injuries, Rogers came out on top with a score of 12-0. The team was greatly affected by the loss of Bobby Jack Stuart who received a leg injury early in the game. With a somewhat crippled team following their preceding game, the Ropers journeyed to Sapulpa for their second out-of-town game and defeated the Chieftains 19-7. One of the most thrilling games of the season was the Loyalty Night game against the Fort Smith Grizzlies. The Grizzlies tied the score in the last three minutes of the game with a twenty- yard march to the goal. The Roper touchdown resulted when Rogers' fast-moving halfback Bobby Jack Stuart returned, after being out of the line-up for a month, due to a leg injury, and proved himself still capable of handling the ball by making a long run to score. In the last forty seconds of the game, Fort Smith scored and the final whistle blew, with a tie 7-7. Lettermen Top I0 boflom, lrff I0 rigbf - GARY ASHMEAD J. w. BUSH w. 12. DAVIS xwxixriza DERRICIX HERBERT FARRIIVIOND JOHN HARRIS sou Hooman TOM HURST CARI. RII IJMAN CARI. LEIXION A Great Season Bartlesville Wildcats tripped the Ropers 20-12 for one of the worst upsets of the season. Bar- tlesville took an early lead, which they main- tained during the entire game. This game marred Rogers' undefeated record. Rogers' last game of the year was the thrilling battle with their city rivals the Webster war- riors. Webster, having gone undefeated through- out the season, turned back the Ropers 14-13. All the Rogers followers could not deny that Captain Jim Nelson lead his team through the greatest season that Will Rogers High School has experienced in football. Of this year,s twenty lettermen, eight had also lettered last year. They were Bob Hooper, Bill May, Walt Derrick, Jim Nelson, Tom Hurst, Carl Lemon, W. E. Davis, and Kirk Newman. Four of this year's letermen will return next year. They are David Powers, Jim Semke, Jim Storts, and Monte Wise. Lettermen T011 fo bolfom, lvfl fo right BILL MAY JIM NIaI.soN DAVID POWERS jllvi sI3MIaI: BOBBY JACK STLAR1 scoTT MUMI-'ORD KIRK NEWMAN DISAN RYAN -IINI sToRTs BIONTTI XVISF We Got a Touchdown Boom .' Boom .' Football B Squad FRONT Row, left to right: Kenneth Nlnrtv, YVarren Scruggs, lfred Nelson, Eugene Bowlin, Ray Denton, VVilford Eckles, Gene Woodard, Bill Herndon, D. W. Pence, Ivan Griffith, Vllatie Combs. SECOND Row: DeVern Brown, Bill Crow, l,lovd Stith, DeWayne King, Bob Graves, Charles Smart, C. B. Batson, John Endres, Bill Whitney, Warren Harker, Rod Reiehard, Dick Beightol. THIRD Row: Don Herbert, ,lack Neff, Gene Cockrell, W. D. Foor, George Wood, Charles Schnller, Pfllll Martin, Carl Shoulders, Emery Trantham, Paul Miller, ,lay Stirkles, Sam Stephens. Managers 1 ir 53 at fa FRONT Row, IH! Io right: Bob Roark, Bill Strickland, Charles Anderson, Hnrrisom Golem, Bob Kraus, ,liinmy Steele. SECOND Row: Bob Cadenhead, Bob Oswlad, George Carver, ,lack llolt. Wayne Smith. Q E, is 1 if PAGE 118 There's An Art To It But You till Need Muscle The Will Rogers Wrestlers completed a successful season, losing to only one team, Tulsa Central, who won first place in the State meet. The Rogers matmen defeated the Webster Warriors to take second place in the city. Their first match with Webster was one- sided, a 14-23 victory for the Ropers, but the Warriors in the second match almost upset the Ropers in a very close, 18-16, en- gagement. After their second match of the season, the Ropers lost Raymond Gamble to the Army Air Corps. Lettermen were Bill Harmon, 103 lbs., Charles Harvey, 1123 Bob Wallace, 1205 Dean Ryan, 1275 Larrel Shaw, 127g Kirk Newman, 133, Wilford Eckles, 138g Ray- mond Gamble, 1455 Bob Burrage, 145g J. W. Busch, 1545 Gene Williams, 1655 and John Harris, heavyweight. There are six returning lettermen for next year. The 1944 honorary captain was J. W. Busch and co-captain, Dean Ryan. In the State meet the Ropers won two third places, J. W. Busch, 1543 and Bob Wallace, 12 0. Rogers 23 Rogers Rogers 33 Rogers Rogers 29 Rogers 18 Webster Central Bristow Central Bristow Webster WRESTLING Capt Capt Capt Capt Capt . Gamble Gamble . Ryan . Harris . Newman Capt. Busch Front row, left to right - Bill Harmon, Jim Sellers, Eddie Miller, W. D. Pence, Bob Barclay, Gene Hatheway, Dean Ryan. Second row - Larrel Shaw. Bob Wallace Phil Wyrick. Third row - Wilford Eckles, Ray Anderson, Charles Harvey, J. F. Cromer, Kirk Newman, J. R. Barnes, Downing Johnson. Frank Webb, Gilbert Clover, Bob Burrage, Emil Schellstede, Coach. Fourth row - Bill Crow, Eugene Mann, Gene Williams, Ray Denton, John Harris, J. W. Busch, Kenneth Parks. it , Sl ' if fi ' x 4 ', 3 .g ,+ 1- :, '. PAGE 119 Roper Champlon The Will Rogers Ropers had one of the most successful basketball seasons in the history of the school, Winning the Oklahoma Six Conference championship, the Regional championship, and going to the semi-finals in the state meet at Oklahoma City. They started their season with a bang, defeating the Wfichita North quintet in a thriller 33-28. They followed this victory by trouncing the Caseia Hall cagers 52-16. For the third victory ofthe season, the Ropers out-classed the Sand Springs Sandites 41-17. The Ropers battled the strong Central Braves to a 34-17, Well-earned victory for the first time in Rogers history. Our Victorious team, in its next encounter, nosed out the Classen Comets from Oklahoma City, 29-22. Then they traveled to the West side court and brought home their sixth straight victory by defeating the Webstei- NVarri0rs 31-27. Winning from Okmulgee 45-9, the Ropers made it seven in a row. Sapulpa, the next guest on the Rogers court, bowed to the Ropers 41-17. An upset is inevitable and the Ropers were no CXCCDUO11, as they were noted out in their next game, in the last few minutes of play, by the powerful Bartlesville W'ildeats, 23-21. Basketball Letternwn '1'r:f1 In ffolfom - lion lx1I1BlIlti11R. Horam' ,latina SVUARI. Toxi lluiisr. A lS1.liT fsfllllljy I.u1siu,N Roczrsx Kaul-xiixxx yi the Hardboards Bouncing back from their only defeat, they overpowered the Muskogee Roughers 34-26. For the second time in the season they defeated the Central Braves, 43-31. The Ropers traveled to Sapulpa and trounced the Chief- tains 51-18. On our own court we heat the Muskogee Roughers 37-23. For the first real upset of the season, the Ropers were beaten 33-23 by Daniel Wfehster. Moving to Shawnee and playing the most thrilling encounter in an overtime play, the Ropcrs were edged out by two points, 34-32. Avenging an earlier season defeat hy Bartlesville the Ropers slaughtered the XVildcats by a score of 42-28. Traveling to Sand Springs they overpowered the easy Sand- ite team, 42-19. Playing their final conference game of the season, which meant the Conference championship, they won the game 33-ll against Oltmulgee. . . For the first game of the regional tournament, which was nlayed on the Rogers court, the Ropers drew Sand Springs. It was an easy victory as they downed the Sand- ites 35-9. Huslfellmll Ll'ffl'l'llIl'll. 'I'ojilnlvolfo111- Din it Boi xxo, Iini lt: itiiaixi, lin: I i iii. klixi Rouisox' -ll-.HRX liixixit -- -1 W.--Q-f A a W f. . ' gffi .. ffwzsa-ww -. tgfx4,.m,, Kwai ,Q wassup - Basketball B Squad FRONT ROW, left to right-jack Rucker, Robert Kirkpatrick, Fred Nelson, Ralph Thompson, Lloyd Holmes. SECOND ROW-Kenneth Lawwill, joe Don Rogers, Joe Moore, Charles Arney, Buddy McLean, George Horton. THIRD ROW-Tom White, Bob Carter, Eugene Liles, Robert Maresh, Dick Boland, Bob Coley. In the second game of the Regionals, the Ropers met the strong Claremore Zebras and were again victorious by a score of 38-22. In the finals of the Regional tournament, Rogers met the Webster Warriors, in one of the most exciting games ever played on the Rogers court, with the Ropers winning the tournament by defeating Webster 32-29. The Ropers then journeyed to the state meet at Oklahoma City where they met Ard- more in the first round of the meet and defeated them 39-22. In the semi-finals the Ropers played the Shawnee Wolves, in an exciting contest, said to be the outstanding game of the tournament. Shawnee beat the Rogers quintet 35-33 in the last three seconds of play. Seasons Scores Rogers VVichita North ZS Rogers 32 Shawnee A Rogers Cascia Hall 16 Rogers 42 Bartlesville Rogers Sand Springs 17 Rogers 42 Sand Springs Rogers Central 17 Rogers 33 Okmulgee Rogers Classen O. C. 22 Rogers Webster 31 REGIONAL, MARCH 2, 3, AND 4 gogeii gakrfrgiee 12 Rogers 35 Sand Springs 'H -4' We ' R -1 - 38 Cl' . Rogers Bartlesville 23 37 mflirlcsre Q-'QV,,,f g Rogers Muskogee 26 I .V 3 Rogers Central 31 EW:-,,3 Rogers Sapulpa 16 STATE, MARCH 9 AND 10 W Rogers Muskogee 23 Rogers 39 Ardmore it Rogers VVebster 33 Rogers 33 Shawnee PAGE 122 Here's Where a Lot of Racket Counts The Will Rogers Tennis team faced an excellent season this year with four return- ing lettermen, Johnny Queen, Roy Campbell, and Winston Brymer, all seniorsg and Richard Barnhill, junior. Although scheduling matches was made more difficult because of the transportation problem, it was known at the time the Lariat went to press, that the team would play at least two meets with Tulsa Central. The war also played havoc with the pur- chase of equipment for the players. Tennis balls made of reclaimed rubber and re-made balls were not too difficult to secure, but these did not compare in quality with the pre-war balls. Tennis shoes were the hardest part of the equipment to keep on hand. Shoes which were available were of very poor quality. The 1942-43 team took second place in the singles at last year's state meet at Okla- homa City, with Roy Campbell as winner. Richard Reisher and Richard Barnhill took third in the doubles. 1943 SPRING SCHEDULE April 6-Rogers 8 Bartlesville 1 April 15-Rogers 9 Bartlesville 0 April 20-Rogers 4 Central 5 April 28-Rogers 2 Central B 3 April 30-State Meet Oklahoma Central May 4-Rogers 5 Central 4 May 5-Rogers 5 Central B 4 TENNIS Front r0u',lr'f1' to right - Winston Brymer, Johnny Queen, Roy Campbell, Jack Fretwell. Second row - Bob Mapes, Richard Reisher, Richard Barnhill, John Endres, Pat Sutter, . bs All 9 5 ' fi rw -gf 3' Hi ima if . ,, ,M . -we 1. .f,.f W t,..,, ,.,.., ,aa or .'lng,,,.V' - f - -- s PAGE 123 PAQL Ropers Burn Up the Cinder Track 'll 'f fi' '59 it 2? if-S Q aw' .5 '- x -e-'r - - ' 'I' i 124 Last spring the Will Rogers track team made a good showing for themselves by cap- turing first place in all but one meet through- out the season. The season got under way when they first traveled to Bartlesville, placing first with 80 points and holding their opponents to 38 points. The next meet was held at Skelly Field where all three of the Tulsa high schools competed and the Rogers team scored 68yj points, with Central scoring 71 LQ. The following week the Ropers showed their ability as a well-rounded team by tak- ing the Webster Warriors on their home field, 107k to IOM, placing first in every event. April 17 brought victory to the Ropers when they defeated the local rival high schools and emerged champions of the Ok- lahoma Six Conference. At the invitational meet held at Still- water, in the Aggie Stadium, Bobby Jack Stuart Qwho placed first in the 100-yard dash, first in the 220-yard dash, ran on the 880-yard relay team, and placed first in broad jumpj contributed 162, of Rogers, points and this gave them another first place victory. Following the Stillwater meet the Roper trackmen journeyed to Norman to partici- TRACK Fronf row, left fo right - Bill Byers, Ray Driver, Bill Bowers, Neal Hilton, Herbert Farrimond. Seeoml row - Sam Pope, Tommy Johnston, Sam Schell, Bobby Jack Stuart, Hilary Mahin, Bob Letson. Tbirrl V0 w -- Coach Lieb Richmond, Stanley Dixon. Dick Grove, Dan North, Bob Hively, Shirley Marrs, Bob Kirberger. pate in the State meet, where they again won first place. With a large number of Ropers ranking among the highest who entered, they came back to hand a defeat to the Cen- tral Braves in a dual meet, scoring a 64-S4 victory and ending their successful season. Returning lettermen this year were Tommy Johnston, Bill Byers, Bob Kirberger, Bobby Jack Stuart, Dan North, Bob Hively, Her- bert Farrimond, Bill Bowers, and Neal Hilton. April 1-- Rogers 80 points-Bartlesville 38 points April 9-City Meet Rogers 6825 points-Central 71? J points April 14-Dual Meet Rogers 107'Q-Webster 105 points April 17 - Conference Meet Rogers 59 points-First place April 23 -- Invitation Meet, Stillwater Rogers 51 points April 30-State Meet, Norman Rogers 42 points May 4-Dual Meet Rogers 64 points-Central 54 points ice Town Wegre Coming 0 --- The Will Rogers Cross Country team this year took second place honors at the state meet, which was held at Norman on Decem- ber 4, with 98 points. Central won first place with 116 points, and this is the sev- enth straight year that Tulsa Central run- HCYS l1Q1VC Clh61'gCLl VS'ln11CY-S. Bill Byers, the only returning letterman from last year's cross country team, placed a close second in the 1943 state meet, losing only to Eldon Ferguson, of Central, by one second. Byers had beaten Ferguson in the eity meet. Last ycaris XY'ill Rogers team consisted of all seniors, with the exception of Bill Byers, who headed this yearys team. Bob Letson wa: first place winner in the meet last year. Wasnft It, F ellofws? The Cross Country state contest was changed from November 21, 1943, to De- cember 4, in order to give the teams a better chance to get in Condition. Lettermen are Bill Byers, seniorg Dan North, senior, Neal Hilton, senior, Joe Wallce1', senior, and Bob Bryan, sophomore. The only returning letterman for next year will be Bob Bryan. CROSS COUNTRY Left fo riglii- Bill Byers, Dan North, Bob Bryan, Joe Walker. Neal Hilton, KL ,J K fl e 1 1 2. iwwf i 'i PACE 125 PAGE 126 The Weaker ex Grows Stronger GIRLS' SPORTS Girls' physical education classes, instructed by Miss Bertie Hammond, Miss Lola B. Trusty, and Miss Frances Holton, spent an active year on posture exercises, dancing, swimming, and other body-building and conditioning sports. Posture pictures, taken in the fall, were used as a guide in charting the exercises for members of the posture classes. These pictures were compared with others taken in the spring, which showed a decided improvement. Dancing is given to the girls in gym classes one day each week. Included are modern dances, square dance. rhumba, tango, folk dances, waltz, and polka, with the square dance as one of the most popular. Swimming classes are offered to both sophomore and junior girls as an essential part of their study. The ad- vanced swimming clasess concentrated on diving, while the beginners' classes worked on fundamental swimming strokes. During the year the girls learn and take part in many active, sports such as basketball, soccer, volley ball, ping pongfbad minton, shuffle board, and other games. Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs M rs Mrs Mrs Mrs MRS. MRS. MRS MRS MRS MRS 0 Help horta e Here P. T. A. OFFICERS MILTON MERSHON L. E. GOODSON, R. M. DANNENBERG D. P. ECKER W. P. JUNK ELSIE ALLISON Presia'e11i V ice President Secretary Trcasurei' Senior Delegrzfr' Junior Delegafe WILL ROGERS HIGH SCHOOL P. T. A. HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES MRS. E. H. SCI-IOENFELDT, Cbairmmz SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES MRS. J. B. SANDERS, Cbairmruz W. B. Cooper W. K. Carr W. J. Eyestone E. S. Stansbury J. Scott Blair Jack Holt Clio E. Cooper W. M.Price James Croke MRS. HAROLD DAVIS, Cbuirmrzu J. D. Pollard Paul R. Smith S. J. Tinker Zetta Floyd Paul H. Reisher Wm. H. Bell H. B. Bloxom W. Filce H. B. Arnold E. T. Boyd W. P. Junk James T. Harris W. C. Lamm A. Morsani R. E. Walker J. H. Tubbs F. B. Karr A. White A. L. Deatherage MRS. H. D. GORDON, Co-Clmirmrm Mrs. A. R. Cochran Mrs. Gus Stittler Mrs. C. E. Schiller Mrs. A. L. Pogue Mrs. E. C. Reddington Mrs. Paul R. Stickle Mrs F. E. Bossard Mrs. J. N. Moore Mrs. L. Myers Mrs. John Gorman Mrs. C. E. Robinson Mrs. George Wood, Mrs. F. A. Cole Mrs. K. D. Wilbank Mrs. F. E. Cramer Mrs H.R. Straight Mrs H. S. Yetman Mrs D. R. Lawrence Mrs P. S. Titus Mrs T. R. Daw Mrs. James Boyd Mrs Charles T. Hayes Mrs Mary Jane Todd Mrs. D. A. Hilsabeck JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES MRS. O. A. JACKSON, Cn-Chairman Mrs. A. Sumner Mrs. Gus Buske Mrs A. R. Willsey Mrs. A. Walton Mrs. C.T. Sexton Mrs John Bond Mrs. M. A. Figure Mrs. S. W. Correy Mrs M. L. Davis Mrs. L. VV. Gentry Mrs. Larry Albers Mrs Lela Rogers Mrs. S. L. Gunderson Mrs. B. E. Kearns Mrs A. H.Walsh Mrs. S. NV. Byrd Mrs. Clare Prather Mrs. Irvin Chapel Mrs. H. R. Caldwell Mrs. Ford E. Roe Mrs. E. G. Bowers Mrs. G. C. Whitlock Mrs. R. P. Coleman Mrs Mak McNeill Mrs. Marion Leak Mrs. W. Sam Davis Mrs. Walter Combs Mrs. Allen Sommer Mrs. John H. Keyes Mrs H. D. Wfright Mrs. Joe Winant Mrs. H. R. Swift Mrs N. B. Talbutt Mrs B. M. McCoy SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES MRS. W. J. MIEYER, Cliairmmz MRS. W. CHAMBLISS, Co-Clanirnmn Mrs. J. R. Dameron Mrs M. H. Meirbachtol Mrs W. A. Leak Mrs. A. Thompson Mrs. George Russell Mrs Carl Klintworth Mrs. C. H. Vandeventer Mrs. H. Carnahan Mrs G. H. Campbell Mrs. Vernon Smith Mrs J. A. Jones Mrs V. H. Welch Mrs. E. W. Kenaday Mrs Floyd Moore Mrs. C. H. Wright Mrs. T. J. Allison Mrs. James Yeager Mrs Owen Knott Mrs. F. Braunlich Mrs. R. M. Walton Mrs. Everett Ryan Mrs. J. W. Plowman Mrs. Harry Bishline Mrs. W. A. Bass J. N. Moore E. F. Brite .., .5533 Avg.. fix 1' 5-.I fi Mrs. Grundy Hughes w- I- 'I 'k 'k 1' i' A' A' i i' 'I' -S tif? PAGE 127 ,ew D fu-aa, ' . ae., D961 If jjLlC!fbf-- Many things have happened since our last let- ter to you. One of the most important is that we were able to have a yearbook after all. It was announced last year that we wouldnlt have a Lariat, but, during the summer, arrangements were made to have one-much to our delight. When school opened this fall we kept looking around for last year,s seniors. There were stragne faces taking their places. Among them were many sophomores and students new to Rogers. As usual there was a long line of people taking care of schedule problems. This year there were so many students that the line extended up to the fourth floor. The line was made up of the regu- lar schedule changers, many new students who had moved to Tulsa during the summer, and the boys who would soon be eighteen and want- ed to graduate at the end of the first semester. Qur all school mixer, to get acquainted with the sophomores and new students, started the season's activities eff with a bang. At 3:30 the first Friday afternoon, the gym was packed with dancing kids. Everyone had a good time-espe- cialy when an old fashioned square dance was introduced. Vfe shook the hay out of our hair and really went to town. A few weeks later our dormant loud-speaker suddenly came to life with the news of Italyis surrender. Ever since then, Dr. Manley has made fighting attempts to send messages over its static filled waves. It seems that due to some shortage of materials the system could not he completely repaired this fall. NVhen we came back to school this September, , fly. M A Sv Pa 1 we found our service flag quite outdated, since practically all the boys of the class of 1943 had joined some branch of the service during the summer. A new flag was made by our clothing classes that is really a beauty. Buddy, a horrible thing almost happened to us. At the beginning of the school year, our cafeteria almost closed - labor shortage you know, but our loving mothers came to the rescue and are filling in. As a consequence, lunches are served as usual. There are other problems too, all the food has gone up a penny, which makes it much harder to keep change. To top everything off, rationing hasn,t made it any easier. The first few days of school we had to wait in line for at least a half an hour. Now, the sandwiches and candy Qwhen we have itj have been moved out into the main cafeteria. Usually by the time we get there, there isn't any candy left. Our special pastry cook left this year and for a while everyone was pretty down hearted, but a new cook was found and now everyone is gaining weight over again. NVe had to wait until the first of Qctober to get our senior rings, and then several were late in coming. As soon as word reached us that the rings were here, seniors fell all over themselves trying to be first to get their rings. Remember Central? Well .... they remem- ber us now. Wfe beat them in football at last. 27-20! I Y A moment of silence .... That Scalper shirt and Indian rattle really look swell in our show case in the main lobby. We like their looks so much we've decided to keep them indef- initely. +L'- , . .3 We were indeed victorious this year when later, Bob McMackin lead his powerful Student Council warriors on to an unsurpassed victory over the forces of uncleanliness in their mighty Clean-Up campaign. Cold glances were cast whenever a milk bottle top would chance to fall on the floor, and since our names were blasted out over a loud speaker in the cafeteria if we didn't take our trays to the conveyor belts- most students decided it might be a good idea at that for a change. Everyone was thrilled when it was announced that beautous Peggy Fowler was Miss Will Rogers the fifth. But the happiest of all was her steady, Jim Nelson, captain of the football team, who did the honors-and how! ! ! 5 Then came the time for senior pictures to be made. Will they ever forget it? When we began hearing queer sounds and screams coming from 403, we instantly knew some seniors were re- ceiving their proofs. The Man Who Came to Dinner, the first senior play, was a whopping big success, Buddy. It ran for three straight nights. First time in the history of Rogers. We had our second season of magazine sales this year and again the sophomores took the lead. Wfe wonder if anyone has decided to become a magazine salesman. The entire student body worked hard to back up you boys in the service. They all helped go over the top in the waste paper and tin can drives. The 403 gang did their good deeds by 4,. S - -Haig .4- . , 15- 'AHL- mailing papers to the former School Life and Yearbook staff members, and over a hundred boys in the service. To promote our bond sales we adapted an imaginary soldier and named him after you, Buddy Rogeriten. We all went wild buying stamps and bonds to take care of him While he is stationed in this country and to equip him for overseas duty. The yearbook class bought him a mule. We have really had some wonderful assemblies this year. On Armistice Day we had an assembly honoring the boys in service. The stage lights were turned low with our own replica of liberty standing while a list of our eight boys with gold stars were read off. We had a guest speaker and the assembly ended with the singing of Armistice songs. Another good one was the Will Rogers Me- morial assembly. The story of his life was given and portrayed by some of the students and the assembly was concluded with a picture of Will Rogers flashed on the screen. More than one of us shed tears. We spent one thrilling and entertaining hour with a magician. Many students are still at a loss and are bewildered at the disappearance of three pigeons, a rabbit, and a guinea pig. Buddy, you would be amazed at the number of former students who return each day to the school wearing the uniform of some branch of the armed forces. Some of them say the school hasnit changed except for the new faces. You probably know that George Kubik has dropped the Mr. from his name and added a more fashion- ! 'ii ?., -' 3 1, sf' ' ' Tau -QE: .- iQ ,F .vw ... V? 'iw . xii A .13 4. 1. able Lt. Hiram Alexander kept in step by add- ing a Lt. Qjgj to his title. Both of these popular former faculty members have returned to Rogers several times this year. Always around them is a group of admiring students. Dick Langworthy, returned to his alma mater after an extended stay in Africa. The prisoners of war he brought home may have been some that you helped capture. Also returning at not too regular intervals were D. Peratt, Chad Robison, Frank Pitezel, Bob Letson, Earl Ogilvie Smith and Bob Aldrich Qwho wears a purple heart decorationj. Yearbook editors have also made return trips to Rogers. You probably re- member David Robinson, editor of 1942, now a Lt. in the Air Corps, and surely you remember last year's editor, Stanley Dixon. Wayne Shel- ton, who is temporarily visiting in the South seas, has consistently sent back to the publica- tions office souveniers of those romantic isles. The boys here at school are not forgetting the fact that they may soon be in your shoes. The V-S and V-12 programs offered by the Navy have proved an outstanding favorite among the 17 year olds. The V-S aviation course attracted the boys who were anxious for combat yet want- ed time to graduate. Boys who wanted plenty of college were attracted to the V-12 program. The Army Air Corps Reserve also proved a fa- vorite of many boys. Gentlemen de prefer blondes! This was proved very well at our Loyalty Night game with Ft. Smith when Nancy Montgomery, definitely blonde sophomore, was announced Band Queen. The big dance in our gym after the game was a Ji. great success. The Ft. Smith football team were our guests. Everyone had a wonderful time. The halls of old Rogers this year really were beautified when the pictures the class of 1943 left were hung on the formerly blank walls. Some beautiful shrubbery was also left by this generous class. Buddy, you would be surprised to see all the people who are going to school and working at the same time. Every afternoon you can see girls and boys leaving early to go to work. And they are doing a real job, a job here on the home front, so that your job can be finished just that much sooner. Many of these students worked last summer also, when nearly everybody was working at some kind of a job. Teachers and students alike worked at defense plants and a number of boys volunteered to work on farms. It must happen to all, Buddy, we suffered our first football defeat to Bartlesville-score 20-12 -but the evening wasn't a total loss. Our band starred that evening at Skelly Stadium led by Coach Freeman fband directorj they had a band formation--a player fKent Atkinsonj fainted right there on the field. With an encouraging pat, Coach Freeman sent sub Glen Zumwalt in to replace him. This year our band was really something, they spent one intermission between halves intertaining the crowd by dancing to Pistol Packin, Mama . Strange noises were heard echoing through the halls when the girls practiced husband calling for their big dance. Yes-you guessed it, Buddy -it was Sadie Hawkins day at Rogers. We'tl .. x. , -fi, planned a big day, because as yet, we were un- defeated by the city league. It was a sad night when we lost to Webster 14-13. But soon every- one was out at Rogers drowning their sorrows and having a gay time at our annual Sadie Hawkins dance. Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. Rawlings, and Mr. Freeman acted as jedges and awarded suitable prizes to the winners of the contests. The seniors added a final touch to the Christ- mas Season when they put up the anual Senior Christmas tree. The nursery gave the class the tree for the lobby when they bought a beautiful tree to landscape the building. January 18 was-THE DAY-for the Rogers Student Council members. That was the date of the first all-city council convention sponsored by our Student Council. Webster and Central Council members were our guests during the day, but Central entertained after the Rogers- Central basketball game with a really slick dance. Congrats go to our Student Council for a huge success l ! ! The juniors learned a lesson from the seniors and ordered their rings early this year in hopes that they might get them when school opens next fall rather than waiting several weeks for them. An early investment in hopes of becoming seniors. Then came the time to plan and present our fifth annual Round-Up The thirty-eight mem- ber board really did a swell job. Even as the superfluous, marvelous Round-Up was being planned girls started practicing their dancing routines. The comedy skits were really a hit , -M ini s SQ? ' ' --figtig, fl 5 fr X4 ! with old and young alike. The zoot suit chorus and boys burlesque chorus Cseven boys dressed in scanty femine attirej were a howling success all four nights. Yes we said all four nights, and we don't want to forget to add that three days after the reserve seats went on distribution all four nights were completely sold out. All in all everyone said the three hundred and fifty mem- ber cast gave the best performance Qoutside the one you were inj since the first show, five years ago. By the way did you get your Round-Up copy of School Life? If you did weire sure you'll agree with us that it was the best yet. Say while we're on the subject of School Life we might as well say that the staff got your letter of thanks for the copies they sent you and they hope you will enjoy the ones they sent since then. You see they send out over one hundred copies each month to former Roger boys in the service. There was even a copy of the School Life on Guadalcanal. Budy, we wish it was possible to be able to tell you all about the springtime activities, but if we intend to get the 1944 Lariat to press that will be impossible. We are going to have the annual Junior-Senior Prom. After Vespers and Com- mencement another school year will be over and for the seniors all their days at Will Rogers will be behind them. Well, Buddy, keep your letters coming and we'll try to do the same. We,re proud of the work you,re doing, and hope to see you all home soon. Your faithful friends, The Will Rogers Lariat Staff . ' NAVY ILL ROGERS HO OR ROLL CContinued from page 135 CLASS OF 1943 ARMY Tom Sherry Jim Sherrow Bill Southwick Norman Steagall Oliver Sullivan Jim Sunderland Charles R. Towry Vernon D. VanZandt Jack Vardeman Raymond Walker Victor Wear Buddy Weeks Charles Wellborn Bill Wetzel Harold Wilkins Kenneth Willard Kenneth Williamson Frank Winford Eugene Adams Bob Adamson Bob Aldrich Paul Baker Bill Baldwin Bill Barnes William Bassett ' 'S Melvin Batchelder Charles Berger Tom Best Leonard E. Bodenhamer John Bridges Milo Brown Tom Bluejacket Merle Chambers Don Crowther Edwin Cook Don Copeland ARMY John Adkison Max Burke Elmer Boggs James Bradfield Jim Brown Norman Brown Marlon Chapman Raymond Gamble George Handlin Jerre Haydon W. D. Henson John Kelsey Bill Martin Earl McCork1e Lawrence Morgan Jim Nelson Earl Owens DeWayne Robinson Pete Robinson David Shannon Robert Sheffield Claron Snider Bob Talbutt Joe Walker Francis White Ernest Cox Ray Driver Glen Eagon Jim Fanning George Fellers Bob Gilmore Dale Griffith Kenneth Gammon Norman Harry Wade Harris Kenneth Hayes Darrell Hendrickson Robert E. Henson W. D. Henson Bob Heimdale Charles Holmes Robert Johnson Ray Johnson MARINES Jack Botz Jack Callaghan Bill Daley Ralph Davis Linvin Doty Bob Murphy Roy Johnson James Waddell CLASS OF 1944 NAVY Bill Bean, Jr. Leo Burnham Coxy Campbell Hans Christensen Norman Coleman Dick Dannenberg Leonard Fidler Eddie Greer Clyde Glover Ed Gully George Handlin Charles Hannis Kenneth Hayes Neal Hilton Lloyd Holeman Earl Johnson Lloyd Kidwell Harold Kidd T. C. Kimbro Phil Knowland Bob Koons Dick Langenheim Bob Lanik Jack Lelley Loyd Linde Carol Loving Hilary Mahin Jack Mahaney Kendall McFarland Bud Mendenhall Bob Murphy Eugene Muse Merle Nance MERCHANT MARINES Gene Barber Warren Shimeall Roehm West Bob Letson Walter Jacobs Craig Knudson Alvin Koble Jack Lawwell Eugene Moore Billy Orvis Earl Owens Ralph Perkins Bill Richardson Perry Schoonover Richard Sebestain Jack Smith Manville Stevenson Dick Thompson Bill Westlake Glen Zumwalt MARINES Percy Barnett Sonny Koebels Richard Miller Schyler Walker 4- 593424 ffaf.:n'alfi5W:f PAGE 132 .'..1i-'-la'.',:'.o . . ra J gwvhsisi, 23.5 V52 .wx ,I . .-.-i.1.i,m f.,:.::' 1.GQlg'W'tw3Efl,,,f:g'a'f55llS13-q' 1-if-a',3f2w.:. 1 - -.E-zgtwii .,,, ..,fe.,, , .1 ..a,5.. ---,hike-,T - . .ltgrvz ent. . . fx . .,cL3f..... .. .-:ptr --.W-tw . -iw-'i ' 5.1-16015 J . .,,A. .Q ,if-5555 , - -1. . -...5 1 .- of A -at ff ff! , .VM n 3. . W. A 'l , .. 1'l :.' fl., . ,f , 'Nl ' W X .4 J -1 Frank Nelson Phil Nelson Loren Notley Duncan Kimmel Raymond Pankey Bob Pinion Darrel Pirtle Wesley Pitcock Walter Pope Troy Phillips Sam Pope Lionel Pitcher Roy Richardson Jack Roberts Roy Roark Jimmy Shaw C. A. Silver Milo Slater COAST GUARD ' Jimmie J eyes Sam Schell C. WACS Pat Adams 'F fi Neva Meeker Carrie Holderman 'F 'F CLASS OF ARMY Norman Brown Carl T. P'Simer Roland Knode NAVY1 John T. Hair Morris Hill Johnny Odom Ralph Perkins Bill Tobin Warren Vandive I' Bob Saum Leroy Simms Adrian Smith Earl Stamper Wayne Stellmaker Lorrie Stirling Dan Tiffany Harry Turner Bob Todd Steve Wilcox Joe Willing Ray Unsel Paul Willis Jack Vardeman Leslie Wilshire Raymond Wagoner Don F. Wilson Frank Woods 1945 NAVY-CLASS OF 1946 R. W. Friedman David Wineburne Chester Wright I' 'f it Have received Medical Discharge J-'f 31' tttttifttif 'Luv 'Nl HJ 4 This Oklahoma Weather.'.' A Cold Reception for Seniors 2. 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'. - ' ----f - K err, art a W ,,,,,. ,,,,,,, , , Bruner, Dortha ,....... 100 48 Rlalfgfgmff- ------f - --'f-f Kessinger, Doris. ,,,,,,,,, ,,,...,,, 1 20 47 Burley, Ralph ,,,, ,,,,,,,, 3 17 50 F10 eggs Hat? md '---------'---f----f' 401 49 Ketchum, LeMo1ne ,,,,,,,,,,...,. 317 50 Burley' Robert 55114 il Floyd Richer? e 120 47 K?yeS'BNetS0n 151 Ei S325-155' 331211 so FOfd Betfy ,,,e,,-, iiiiilifn 33101 51 513350 ifhifisiiwi eeee iiiii41o 49 Butler, ,Charles 1111317 50 Ford, Tfessie ----- '--- --'- - 415 45 Kimbro, Doris ,ffl .,,,,,, 309 50 Buske, Helen eeeeeeeee e,,, 3 11 52 F0Sfef'.Eaf1 eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 55-e5-Y5 3 15 52 Kirkpatrick, Lena ,,,,, ,,,i.,,,, 3 17 50 Byrd, Frances ,,,,,,, ,,,, , ,,,,315 52 Foflntam- Gerald '. '- '-' 1-117 46 Kline, Geraldine ,,,,,,,W317 50 ' ' Kllne axlne , ,, 5ffE3'3,?fg B1Xff'55?e7f? eeeee 5.12 Qi Kgottf 143,53 215 ES Kne iand, Eunieef, 7711410 49 Cacy, Dwight ,, ,,,, 117 46 G Kohfhorst, Don 401 49 Cadenhead, Pat 314 51 7 Kubilos, Charles ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 4 10 49 Cadenhead, Robert ,, ,,,,,,,, 315 52 Garllck, Betty ,, W H1317 50 Caldwell, Robert .,,,, .....,,, 3 15 52 Gentry, Jack ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 124 47 L 825221, OEJ2ii.f ' 133 Z5 Sfliilia 1?5Eirfgii 313 28 Lehman waiter 100 48 Carroll,,Pat ,,,e,eee, 111114117 46 Gillard,, Jess .,.,,, ff 'flffffI,4l5 46 Lamb, Betty ..,,,.,, fm 1117311 52 Carson, Joella ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 4 0.1 49 Gilmore, Pat L ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 3 17 50 Laurrell, Betty ,,,,. , ,,,... 311 52 Carson, Norma ,,,,,,,,,,, .....,, M isc. 53 Gimlin, Bob ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 410 49 LaVasque, Doris ,,,,, 410 49 Carter, Betty Jean ..,,,, .....,,,, 3 15 52 Gingles, Frances , ,,,...,, 101 51 Lawwill, Kenneth ,,,,, .,.,.. 3 11 52 A Z3 A H Ei is am ers, oa ,,,,,,,,, o man, ar ara ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, e ac , va yn ,,,,.. ,,,,,. Chapel, Betty ......, ,,,,,,,, 3 17 50 Golem, Harrison ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 17 46 Leak, Hubert ,,,, ,,,,1l 3 08 48 ggapyiell, Cliiobby ,,..,.,, R47 g0Sser,B Mlldred ,,,,,, ,,....... 2 gg 1ieavel1l,t 111 amce ,,,, .ff-ff 4 lg 42 rls y, alre ,,,,,.,,, .J ray. onme ..,. .. ..,,,,,,. ee, e ,,,,,,.... , Chronister. Bob .,,.,,. ,,,,,,,,, 1 17 46 Green. Jimmie ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 3 08 48 Lee, Bill ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,., 1 20 47 Clapp, 'Strickland ,,,,, ,,,,....,, 17 46 Gr1ff1th, Ivan ,,,,, ,,,.,, 1 20 47 Lee, Patty ,,,,, , W 308 48 gelandg BOFIS ,,,.,,, ,,,,, M 15127 ig grif1th,D,Talsk 4,413 4? Iiempn, JJ- D. -e 133 477 ine, o ,,,, ,,,,, ,,,, u e y, IC ,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,, e w IS, ean , H Cobb, Maurice ,,,,,,, 314 51 Gunderson, Lynn . . ,,,, 124 47 Lewis, Jessie Mae ,, 309 50 Cofield, Eugene , , 120 47 Guntheroth, Warren ,. ,,,,, 117 46 Ligon, Richard ,,,,,,, ,,,, , 415 46 Coleman, Richard ,,,, 415 46 Guy, Thelma ,,,,.,,,,,,,,., 1 101 51 Liles, Eugene . ,,,, .,,,,.,117 46 1 . ,bg is 4 1 -if 4 rf 1 if I is 44,1 4 rf 4 rf if 4 if 4 is ff PAGE 134 JUNIOR HOME ROOM DIRECTORY Home Home Home Room Page Room Page Room Page L0l1g11l1QY- 141011113 ----- --- ' M 130- 53 Potter Sylvia OO,,,, ,,,Ow,..o 3 09 50 Sutter Bill OOOOO OOOWOOO 1 20 47 lioyei B111 -ggi: ---- - ,--'---' 1 20 47 Powell, Pat ,,,l,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,7,, 1 01 51 Sutter, Pat llllll,,,,Y,OYl ,,.llll 1 24 47 owrance' 1 le ---- ff------ 1 01 51 Powell, Vernon ..,., ,,,,,,,., 1 20 47 Swift, Joann ,......,,.,,.... ,.,.., 4 15 46 L11C3Sr Dell ....44,,,,4,4, ...,,,, 3 11 52 Power David 317 50 Luckhflfff B111 -------'--' ------- 3 14 51 Prather Duaneimm' 100 48 T I-lUdeWlCk, NaIlCy .... ... 314 51 Plsimer' Jimmie VYYYV W WWWII7 46 Lunsford: Sylvia ----- 1111111 3 03 43 ' Talbutt, Juliann 11,1lll1,... H309 50 Lyon' Elllabelh 11111-111 f------ - 101 51 Talbott, Meredith .,l........,l1., . sos 48 Lytler Betty -----------------f- AA----- 3 08 48 Q ganfierybklrllai-y Jane YY'-,,,,-YYYY figs is Quary, Myrtle ,,,,,,l,,,,, . tYY,,, 311 52 ay Of, 3103 -----t----1111 PPPPPPP 0 7 M Quillman, Lowell ..,.. L OOOOOOOO 124 47 Mglgge ---t1--1-11111111 1----- il gg 213 Mann, Iguiene .,,,,,,,, . ..... ......., 3 10 R ggomfnson, lgllanfiiieyf ,,,, 551113823 gl apes, 0 ...777,,,....,,,, ,.,,,,, 0 IHPSOH, 011118 ,,,,, ,,,,,,,., 0 Maresh, Robert ,,,,,, .......l 1 17 46 R k t B b Tinker, Mary Rose ,7.777,77,,,7 Misc. 53 Marist +1111+-1 ggi it airrieiayieraidaeiiii- 55505 ii 51055 1,045 -t1t-+1111111 11-Q-111 4 10 49 ar ar, oyce ...., ,,,,,,, 8 8 ' 'fffff fffff--f i us, .,,,, L, ......,,, 314 51 Marlow, gtuby llltllll - ,,,ll. 500 50 ggxsa'-fgiiGI1:fcfs011 11111- 111111111 1 gg gg ,?omer, F325 tttlllll. Mae. 55 arp e, on ..,,,,,,,,,,,.. ....,... 3 11 52 1 . ---'-1- --------- o rbett, Charles ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 24 47 Marshall, LaNona ...,,,..., 311 52 gay' LaMa1'Y11S tttft -f1f-ff'f 4 01 49 Towry, Virginia ,,.., ....,. 311 52 Marlrhankdligb ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, M isg. 53 Rggaypeggge --- ffffffff Z Z2 granthalgi, Emery .,,,,,. ,,,,. 1 17 46 ar in, i ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 3 9 50 .' - of -------- , ravis, lemmens ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 20 47 Martin, Paul 11...... 117 46 110111110135 M- L- -1-11 111----- 3 17 50 Trimble, Glenda ,,,,,, e,eee 4 10 49 Masel, Joan ,,,,,,,,, .....,., 4 15 46 S9055 D011? L011 --t1 --fff--- 1 20 47 Tucker, Roger ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , 124 47 Massey, Billy .......,.. ,,,,,,,, 1 20 47 015 01 R1C111'11'd -f-- ------1t' 1 20 47 Turner, Doris ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 3 17 50 1D1jIlaXo,hHaroIlId ,,,,,,e,,,,,, ,,,,ee,,,,., 1 20 47 SQSRQDCEOHM 53011 ---- -------1' 4 35 ig Tuttle, Lelia Ann ,,ee,.O ,,OOO 1 01 51 Mggffdgf-B0?,ff???,,,gi-5 --g3,lY1g,, 23 gigfnou1kaGeorgiaVVii ji3j1111ii00 48 V ' 1 ey, 3l'VlI'1 .....,.. ,,,,,,,, 1 00 48 g5g3ili0,Je152?i,ry7i1iiiii3 ..., 3111311212 Z2 315555 ,Iggy eeeeeee,--,eeee ....-ee. 3 ,ig 523 gauge, Leia Rae eeee H eee.e.e 410 49 c onnico, arren ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 124 47 . v ---------- -- -------- an even er, orot y Misc. 53 McCoy, Wilma ,,,,,eee,,,,,.. ,e,,,,. 3 09 50 11111205 BOY01 ---------'-'------ '-'-1 1 3 14 51 Vandiver, Warren ,,,,,,,,e,,,,..., 315 52 McElfresh, Rayman ,,.,, ,,,l,,, 4 01 49 Roberts- A1311 -f-t 5 -----------------' 117 46 Veno, Pat ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 01 51 McElyea, Georgia ..,,, ,,,,,, M isc. 53 Roberts, BE113' 11011156 1t--------- 317 50 Vokoun, Barbara ...,, ., Misc. 53 McFarland, Louise ccce,,e ,,,,,,,101 51 Roberts' B011 aaaaaeaeee---e-VVVeVeeVe1VV 317 50 von Holten, Etta May ccc0cec,,e . 134 51 McGinnis, Eniver ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 4 15 46 R'-7001151 Mafy ---------t--- -----' 1 01 51 MCG,-ew, Blossie 7,7--,-, AMA------ 1 00 48 Robinson, Bill ..,,,,,,,,,,e,,.......,,.. 100 48 W McKenney, Barbara ,Q ,,,,,,,,, 1100 48 1101311150117 Laura Mae -t1---t---- 410 49 McKinley, Bill I ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 4 15 46 ggglnlfgringalifh aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 355 ig waioneria Bgttyk .,,,,,,, 317 50 M2i5t'ir3i5'T1' .if3Zi? f'i,1ii'77' iiiiiiiriifi ii 335255, glogrlggiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i ilMiSi4 gg wiiifelf' lzgllbaf eeeeee ffm eeeeee 1,311 ES N '11, P 1' .l,,, ,,,,,,, 3 17 50 ' '--f' ' , ,,,,,..., ,,e,,,,, 3 14 51 Mginiit, Dtglgrltie ccce eecceec 4 01 49 17050151 Joe D011 aaaa aaaa 311 52 Wgllggg, Jgdy .,,,.,,,,, ,,,, , ,410 49 Melton, Ralph ,eeec .,e0,,, 3 11 52 1101111151 -1309311 aaaaaa- aaaaa 3 09 50 Walsh, Beverley ,,,, , ,.,,.314 51 Millard, Lloyd ,,,, 100 48 Rooneyf DOHS Lee 55, 5,410 49 Walton, Ann erreerrrre. r . 410 49 Miller, Jane .,rrrrr ,rrrrr rrrrrrr 4 1 5 46 Rudfow Slnafley 5 5, 101 51 Ward, Betty Ruth reer erreeeeeeee . sos 48 Miller, Leona Ann ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 3 14 51 1111101 Edd1e -ftt ----- 3 14 51 Waterson, Arta Lee ,,,,,,., , 415 46 i spaug , . 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Mulrheld, Dorothy ..,,.., .,...., 3 09 50 Schi 1 1- Wh1S6HhUHt, Charles ,,,,,,,,,,,, 315 52 Murphy- LEBAHH .aaaa aaaaaaaa 1 01 51 senriiingfagiirieyiiiii rrrr iiiiLiiii00 Zi vvgqgney. gigy t aaaaaaaaaaa a,,-aa,aa 5 gg gg S tt, P YYVVV Yrrrrrrrvrrr YYV--,- U rn, -0 El' .,,,,, ,,,,,,,., N Sggers, Sgephen 523 W1l00Xf A118119 --------f- -------- 5 307 50 Semke, Jim ...,,,.,, if 5511401 49 W!1eYf Ruby R30 --Yf ---fffff- 3 17 50 aaaa 55 59 igaliih aaaaaa aaaa 46 ill ti ew , era ine ......... ,,....,, e we , ic ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 3 11 52 , , 1 ----- -------- - Nickell, Judy .rrrrr ....,,,, 4 10 49 Sexton, Betty ,,.... ,rr,r,., 3 11 52 W1111a11'1S- Gene aaaaaaaa aa----aaa 3 15 52 Nickolls, Wanda ,,,,,,. rrrrrrrr 1 01 51 Sharon, Jimmie rrrrr rrrrrrrr 3 15 52 W1111S' Mary aaaaaaaaa- a---a-1-a-a 4 10 49 Nubemyer, Betty ..... .,,,,,,,,,. 1 01 51 sharp, James .,,,r,r rrrrrrrrr 1 20 47 Wlllssyl -Terre -----aaaaa MISC- 53 Nuckols, Patsy .,,,......,,..,,,. Misc. 53 Shelton, Robert ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 17 46 W1151111'ef E1ea1'101' ------- --------- 4 10 49 Shields, George ,,,,,.,, ,,,.,.,., 1 24 47 W11S1111'e- Howard -a1---- --f----t- 3 17 50 Shi lds Sher-r YYYAYYY- 4 1 4 Wilson, Don ..........,.,, ,.... . 2311 52 0 e , y . , 0 9 . . Sidesinger, Donna ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 00 48 W115011' 190113 -ffff--- -----ff-' 3 09 50 , aaaaaae , 5 5 5105, aaaaaaaaaa aaaaaeaa 5 gg Z2 07011232 its it Orvis, Louise , ,,,, ,,,,, , ,, ,,,,, 311 ,52 1111 1 0 5 ------------ -1-1----- - ' 14 51 Olson Grace VVV. YKVY yyyyyyy M i Sc. 53 smith, Bonnie ,,,, ,,,,,,,, 3 11 52 Winslow- Ed aaaaaaa aaaaaaa-a 3 ' Smith, David ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 0s 48 W1S0, Monte aaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaa- 3 15 52 S 'thy E -1 YYYYYV--i -------' - . Wolaver, Jean ,, ,,,,, ,117 46 P Sgith, Grgcirsgia ..,,.,... ......., 50:8 ig Wolfe, Maxine -aaaaa ---aa 4 10 49 5 -, 5 5, 5 505 5 525151510 ill ii 3111913 0 y ..a...... aaaaeaa m i , usse ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 3 5 52 , 0 1f----ff- --of Szilsefaiiftity 5 54 51 5 0:1521 5212, iii 23 . aa.. ..,,,,,, Il er, ar ou .,,,,, ,,,,..,, , 1 ------- ---- Parker, claire ..,..... .,.,.... 5 11 52 sorlmer, 5531555 rrrrrr rrrrrrrr 3 08 is wright. Paul , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , 124 47 Parker, Nathalie ,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,, 1 01 51 Spence, Shirley ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 15 46 Wyanti Mary L01-1 -- -55,308 43 Parks, Harold ........ .,,.,... 1 24 47 Stacey, Martha ,,,, ,, ,,,,, 415 46 Wyman- Marvell? 5,,- - 5101 51 gangs, Kgnnfth ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 EZ is gtargiqps, Ngargie ,,,,,,,,, 311 52 Wyndal, Margarlte ,,,,, ,,,. , 101 51 a On, au ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, t ep ens, am 1, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 410 49 Pave , Betty .,,...,,,,,........,,,, Misc- 53 Stewart, Jack , ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 11 52 Perkins, Mary Ann ,,,,,,....,, Misc. 53 Stewart, Virginia Lea ..,,,. 401 49 Y Petit, Ann ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 00 48 Stoops, Carl ,,,,,,,,,, ,..,, ,.,, , . 311 52 Yates, Beverly ,,,,,,, 308 48 Pickett, Lavern , H ,,.,,,, 317 50 Storts, James ,,,,,, , ,,,, ,,,., , H120 47 Yates, Darlene ,,,, ,, 315 52 Pllgrlm, Homer , ,,,,, 315 52 Stout, Mary K, 5 ,,,. 100 48 Yaunt, Nola Jean , ,, 309 50 Pollard, Pat ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 01 51 Stuart, Bill ,,,,,., 317 50 Young, Lindy , , ,100 48 Potter, Meda ,,,,,,,, ..,,,, 3 15 52 Sturgeon, Beverly ,,,,, , ,,,,, 120 47 Young, William ,,,,,,,,, Misc. 53 Potter, Melba ..,.. ..,,, 3 09 50 Sumner, Marjorie ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 410 49 Youngblood, Johanne 308 48 1 ,fajdgu '11' ' :Qt 1, 'xii' 523 13.5 t ir lk, 'A' 'A' if i' i' 'k ' My if ir t t it if if it 'A' 'lr PAGE 135 .Ja 'Sn .JI SOPHOMORE HOME ROOM DIRE CTOR Y HOITIC Home H A R00171 Page Room Page H Rgglni Page Allen, Jeanett ,,,,..,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 17 59 - - , Alverson, Raye ,,,A A,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,, 2 17 59 gggglgeevllggiga A ' 2 gg gg Hair, Frances ,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,, 3 02 57 Anderson, Charles ,,v,,, ,,.,,,,, 4 00 58 Crain Jhanita ' ' 2 00 58 HH11, 1311116 Lee ..... ,,,,,,,,,, 3 02 57 Anderson, Jo Anne ,YYA,O,,,,,,,,,, 413 61 Cramer Betty ' 4 14 56 11811, Carl YYYYV YVVY,Y..,.VV YY,YY,Y,,, 2 0 4 63 Anderson, Patty s,,,,Y,,,,Y,ss,YY,,,,Y 206 63 Croke Laura 63 Hall, Norma Lee ,W ,,.... 217 Q9 Armstrong, Betty Ellen ..,, Misc. 62 Cromgr J F Misc 62 Hall, P3111 Yrff ,VYYff..YffffY YYYYYVVVV, 4 1 4 56 Arnett, Bill .7,7ss,,,,,,ssVY,,,,ssss,,s,s, 310 59 Crow 'Bm ' AsA s 'sA ' 4 06 -8 Hall, Raymond , .VVV.....V VVVOOVVVVVVO 3 01 57 Arterburn, Carl ,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 400 58 cmd' Minor, - ' 2 04 Z3 Hamilton, Christine 7,7,,,,,,,,,,,7 200 58 Aston, Don ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 13 61 Curry Eddie '--' 3 03 60 Hanson, B111 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ..,....., 2 14 61 Atherton, Marie .,,,,,,,,, ........ 4 12 56 Curtis' James ' Misc 62 g3L1FStYM Jaflk --f----Y ,,------- 5 ' ' ' IS, SX ,,,,,,,,,., ,,,,,,,, B Hartzell. 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Joyce .,-22.,2.-. 221.V-22 4 12 56 Evans, Gloria ,,,,s, ,,l,,,,, 2 14 61 111111511 DaV1d i ifiiif' f '1- 2 14 61 gradshawdh Arlene .22... ,..,2.22 2 ag gg Evans, Locke lllllllllllll lllllll, 3 03 so Irwmi Pat -eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 1 eeeee--e 21 59 faggf afles --------- ---f E 11 , P tt ..,,22,,,,,. ,,,,,,,, 2 00 58 Eratcher, Ilvarggilyn ,2,2l, .,.. 21 12 2? yes one a y F J rennan, 1 e ......... ,,..,., . Brewer, Mary iiii Yirir 303 60 , Jackson, Kenneth Misc. 62 Britton, vanda EVVYVY 412 56 5211215-Bgffnnle ----'--,- -Y gig gg J-acol9s,JMartha ,,2VV ,.22.,, 3 gg 22 Brockman. Betty ,2222 ,.-- 3 10 59 Fidlei. 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W.D. ,,,,, ,,,,,,V M isc. 62 Jones, Edward ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 20 so C 501131, 17531111 22222 tfeteee, i Jones, .igyce , ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 01 51 OS 613' 06111 ----- --2--fV-, J ones, argaret ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 17 59 Calloway, Truman ,,,,,,,,.. ,, Misc. 62 Franklin. P011 -f-, ------,, 2 17 59 Campbell, Helen .,,,,, ,,,,,,, 4 00 58 FF-?Z1eI B111 - -- V -.-e---,, 214 Q1 Cantrell, Helen ,, ,,,,,, , ,,,,, 206 63 Frledman, R. W. ,,,,,, Misc, 62 K H h P t 217 Sq gafmieae D818 eeeee gg Ears-'a:.id, M3213 25 Kilsiaiis say' 5 arr, orlnne ..,,,.,,,, ,,,, r , - ----- f---Y-- - ' ' ' ' ' Carver, George ,,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 00 58 Fulton, Richard ,,,, 204 63 EeEi1f:1W'RHad1ey f-f- 25 cssfeel, Carl ,,,,,,.,,. ,,,414 56 Fultz- Roy 1 , -2,,2,, . 412 56 Kemfjm' Dggn - 1 - M. 2,2 Cazzell, Robert ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 3 02 57 Fusselman, B111 ,,,, .,,, 3 01 57 Kg e 'Bm 5 MESC- 62 , va ea ,,2,,2 2,,,,,, - - ' W ' SESS'-fi1Z2'f1en5 352 22 G Kigngy Jack 5 214 61 Chappell, Carroll 214 61 Garmaway, Charles 2 400 58 11211115-IQQDQHQ ' ' ' 5 Chappelle, .Mavis ,, 310 59 Gardner, Donald , , 400 58 Kirger erw gm? ' ' ,wb 58 Church, Efillh Esta f -fff f 412 55 Gaffouttff' .A1be1'1a H fiiiii 220 50 Kirkpagriek, BoB'ff,,, ff, 217 , 59 Clover, Gllber ,,,,, , 2 302 57 Gary, Virginia ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 02 57 K- k t . k J 41,3 61 Coatney, Joan .,.,,... 4206 63 Gingrich, Evonne ,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 10 59 K11'kPat1'1ck' Jamey ' ' 2111 61 cochran, Bob ,,,,,,,,,, 2 214 61 Glass, Fred ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 302 57 Ki? P5 gf 1.1 lmmy 122 6, cockrell, Gene ,,,,, ,.,,.,,, 3 01 57 Golding, Glen ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, lvi ise, 62 Kglffi Jffanzl so iiieeieeiif 303 65 S055 Jgycyeh ,,,,,,,,,,, ........ 3 gelding, Gordon ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 3 03 60 e' 0 n ' ' 0 91' , 0 T1 2 --VY --VY 0 0 , ee ,,,,,,, .,,,,,,, 3 03 60 Cole, Gene ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 3 01 57 Gordon, Gerry ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 20 60 L Coley, Bob f-,,-f- f--- - Y-303 60 G0l'!Tl8I1, -101111 , . ,,1, 217 59 Lambert, Betty Jearle ,, 122 62 Collins, Paul ,,,,,,,, ,V ---, 204 53 Graham, Richard , ,,,,,,,,, Misc. 62 Lander, Clarence ,, ,, ,,,,,, 2122 62 COI1'lbS, VV-H1216 Yttrt -. ,-,, 220 60 Graves. Bob ,,,,,,,, 2 ,,,,,,,, 400 58 Latshaw, Mary ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 2 00 58 COIIHGY, Shirley --,-,,,,, ,--,-,-, 2 17 59 Gray. JOB ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 03 60 Laurence, Norma Lou ,, ,,,,,,,, 414 56 Cooksey, Thelma ,,,., N310 59 Griffith, Charles 303 60 Lawson, Ngrma ,,,,,,,, V414 56 Cooper, Carolyn ..., , , , 206 63 Grounds, Doyle ,, , , , 122 62 Le Riche, Jack ,,,,, ,,,, , W 413 61 Cooper, Evelyn 2 122 62 Gulledge, Molly , ,,,,, Misc. 62 Lewis, Grant 2 204 63 Cooper, Mary ,,,,, 200 58 Gunderson, Ruth . 206 63 Lindsey, Norma 301 57 Cordray, Lonnle V ,,,,.,.,, 400 55 Gurley. Johnnie Lea ,,,, Misc. 62 Lockwood, Joan , , ,,,,, 217 59 Cornwell, B111 W ,,,,,..,, 412 56 Haas. Betty ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 200 58 Long, Jerry , W 22,310 59 Cottlnglm, Tom , , 400 58 Haddad, Elizabeth 0, ,.,,.,,,,, 412 56 Lundquist, Louis 414 50 -mfe,5n -. ,, 4:-AE: ,gg - nj t' i t t t t t t t .ig fit ,? y 1 Ag 1 fr f 3 g 1 g PAGI 136 Home Room Lynch, Norma Lee ., ...,,, Misc. Lyon, Richard , ,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,. 3 02 M Marple, Gene ,,..,,,,,,,,.,,,,,., ,,,Misc. Marshall, LaVona ,,,,,,, .,v,,,.,,, 4 12 414 Martin, Tommy ,..., .. Mason, Doris ..,,,,,,,, Mays, Carl ,,,,,,,,,,, McAfee, Ruby McAllister, Jean ,,,,,, McArthur, .Joe .,,... McCabe, B111 .....,.,,. . ,,,,,,,206 ,,,,.,.412 ,,,,..,303 ,,,,,,,414 2,2301 .. 217 McCall, Ralph ,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,. 2 1 7 302 McCarthey, Freddie McCarthy, John .,,,,,,,, McCaslin, Tom ,,,,,,,,, McCloud, Paul ,,,,,,, 111,303 ,,,,...413 ,414 McClure, Dorothy ..,,, ,,,,,., 4 12 McCork1e, James McCoy, Nancy ,,,,,.,,, ,WW217 10 McCune, Buddy ,,,,,,... .....,, 3 03 McDaniel, Elva ,,,, ,,,,,,,, ......, 2 0 6 McDormand, Joyce , eee... 206 McGill, Bill ,,,,,,.e,,e,..,,... ,..,,,, 1 22 McGuire, Jim ,,,,,,,,, ..,.... 4 14 McFadden, Cleora ,,,, ,,,..., 4 13 McIntosh, Mary ....., ,,,,., .217 McKay, Barbara ,,,,,,....,, McKinney, Madeleine .,,,,,,206 200 303 McLean, Buddy . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . Meeker, Ruthie ,,,,,,,,,,, ,rrfffr 2 06 Meeks, Tommy ,,,,, ...... . 214 Meinert, Mary ..,. ,,,,,,,,,,, ,..,,. 3 0 1 Melone, Drurv ,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 13 Merryman, Margaret .,..,,,,,,,,. 200 Messick, Mary ,,,,,,,,..,..... ,,,,,,, 4 12 Meyers, Dan ,,,,,,,,,,1l,,,,. . .rff 413 Milburn, Joe ,,,,,,,,,,, .ffffrf 4 00 Millarr, Roberta .,,,, ,,,,.. 2 06 Miller, Doris ,,.,. , ,,,,,, 310 Miller, Dorothy ,,,, ,,,,,, 2 17 Miller, Ed .. , ,,,,, ,,1.., 2 17 Miller, Paul 2 ,.,,,, 204 Miner, Ray .. ,,,,,,,,, ,,.,.,.,, 2 04 Mitchell, David ,,,,.., ,..,,,,,,, - -303 Mitchell, Dewey ,,,, Montgomery, Nancy Moore. Jean ., Moore, Joanne Moore, Joe ,,,.,,,,, Moore, Helen ,,,, Morris, Arthur ,,,, , Morris, Virginia ,,,,, , Morton, 1 Misc. 310 Jimmie .,,, W ,.,, W Muirheid, Jimmy ,,,,,,, YVVVY ---- Mullens, Mary Sue 303 301 303 413 301 301 301 414 206 Murphy, Norma .VVVY MISC' Mushrush, Bill ,,,,,,, ,YYYYYYYV 2 14 Myer, Norman .,,,,,,,,,.. ,,--- 3 03 N Neff, Jack .,,,,,, . 400 Nelson, Fred , ,,,.,, ,,,, , W, 303 Nelson, Kathleen , Misc. Nicholson, LaVaughn 310 Nicholas, Mittie W ,,,,, . 206 Noe, Dane , , ,,,,,,,,,,, H214 North, David e,,, H 204 O O'Farrell, Catherine ,,,, 217 Ogan ,Betty Jo .206 Oler. Lloyd . 2301 Oller, Harry , 2302 O'Neal, Geneva ., H310 Orrick, Neal , ,,,,, , . .217 0 P Pack, Joyce . , H200 Palmer, Joan ,,,,. ,...., 2 20 Palmer, L. E. ,,,,, N412 Pantell, Mary ,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 06 Park, Leota , ,.,,. ,,,,, 2 20 Park, Nellie , ,,.,,,,,,, N H302 Parsons, Joy . .,,,,,, W.. 303 Patterson. Barbara ,,,, , 302 Payne, Ray ,204 Pence, W. D. ,,,, W .412 Penix, Beulla , ,,e,,,, . ,412 Pennington, Doris ,. ,200 Perry, Dick , H .413 Phillips, Della Mae ,,,,,, ,,,, 2 06 Phillips, Phyllis ..... . . ..... 301 Pitts, Barbara ,,e,,., . 302 SOPHOMORE HOME ROOM DIRECTORY Page 62 57 62 56 56 63 56 60 56 57 59 59 57 60 61 56 56 59 59 60 63 63 62 56 61 59 63 58 60 63 61 57 61 58 56 61 58 63 59 59 59 63 63 60 62 59 60 57 60 61 57 57 57 56 63 62 61 60 58 60 62 59 63 61 63 50 63 57 57 59 59 58 60 56 63 60 57 60 57 63 56 56 58 61 63 57 57 Home Room Pitts, Cora Mae ,,,,, 1 , 220 Pitts, Zelma Lee .,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 20 Pletcher, Robert ,,,,, ,,... 4 13 Pobst. Jane .,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,, ..,,,, 2 0 6 Pogue, Arthur Lee ,,,, ,, ,,,, ,, Pool, Bob ., ,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ..,. , , Powell, Harold .,,,,,. Price, Georgiana ,.,,, Price, Jimmy Pruitt. Douglas ,,,, Purvis, Norma , ,.,,, , R Rainwater, Lola , Ramey, Gradys , ,, Rancy, Lee ,,,, ,, , Rawlings, Nancy , Ray, Charles ,, Read, Jane ,,,. Reagan, Eileen ,, Redington, June ,,,, Redmon, Paul ,,,,,,,,, Reichard, Rod ,, ..,,,, ,, Rensch, Donaleigh ,... Revis, Russell ,,,,,,,,,, Reynolds, Jack ,,,,, Rhoads, Miriam ,,,,,, Richard, Martin ,,,,,,,, Richards, LaDena ,,,... Richardson, Neil .,,,,, Ridge, Avonel Ridley, Mary ,,,,,,,,,, Ridley, Rosemary .,,,,, Riker. Raymond ,,,, Roark, Bob ,,,,,,,,,, Robbins, Bill ,.,, Roberts, Betty Roberts, Tommy ,,,, Robertson, Cora Robinson, Dick Robinson, Martha Rodebush, Richard ,ffl e,,ees 214 217 303 206 214 414 310 206 220 303 414 ,,..,,,,412 206 .,,.,,,412 302 Misc. 303 303 412 217 214 301 413 204 400 206 310 122 217 400 220 414 206 413 303 204 Page 60 60 61 63 61 59 60 63 61 56 59 63 60 60 56 56 63 56 57 62 60 60 56 59 61 57 61 63 58 63 59 62 59 58 60 56 63 61 60 63 62 60 63 61 56 62 60 57 Home Room Stansbury, Georgia , ,,.,,,200 Stickles, Jay ,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 4 1 2 Stith, Lloyd .. ,..,.,,,,,, ,,,, 3 03 Stockton, Imogene ., 310 Stoll, Charles ,,,,,..,,,,,, ,,,,., 2 20 Stone, Rodney ,,,,,,., ,,.,,, 2 17 Stoops, Ray ,,,,, ,,,,, , , ,,,,,,, 303 Stover, Jeanette ,,,, ,,,,,, 2 20 Straight, Wayne .,,, ,,,., 3 01 Strock, Jim , ,,,, , 204 Suffridge, Dorene . ,,,,, , 200 Sullinger, Georgia ,,,, , ,..,,,, 414 Sultzer, Duke ,, ,,,,,,,... ,,,,.. 4 14 Summerlin. Charles ,,,, ,, ,,,, 122 Sumner, Donna ..,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 06 Swain. Robert ,,,, ,,,, ,,,, ,,,, 3 0 3 Swicegood, Cozetta ,, , 310 Swift, Neil ,.,,, ,,.,,,,,, , ,,,, 2 04 T Taylor, Irene Thomas, Ann ,,,,,,, 217 220 Thomas, Aubrey ,,,, ,,,,,,, M iso, Thomas, Don ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , 204 Thompson, Ralph ,,,,, ,,,,,, 3 02 Tiller, Lois .,,, ,.,,,.,,, ,,,,,,, 3 0 3 Tincup, Donald ,,.,.. .,,,,,, 3 03 Tipton, Frieda ,.,,, ,,,,,,, 2 06 Titus, Jackie .,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 06 Titus, Paula ..,,,.,,, ,,,,,,, 2 20 Todd, Caroline .,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 4 00 Tucker, Betty Jo ,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,, Misc. Tucker, Bill ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 217 Tucker, Jack ,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,, 4 14 Tucker, Mary Elizabeth ,,.. 413 Tucker, Velma ,,,...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, Misc. Tuller, Allen ,L ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 400 Tunnell, Jimmie ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 04 Turney, Emma Lee ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 01 V Page 58 56 60 59 60 59 60 60 57 63 58 56 56 62 63 60 59 63 59 60 62 63 57 60 60 63 63 60 58 62 59 56 61 62 58 63 57 Roepka, Gloria ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, M isc. VanDuyne, Patricia .,,,, ,,,,,,, 4 14 56 Rogers, Charles ,,.,,, ,,,,,,, 2 20 Vanhooser, Peggy ...,,,,, ,,,,,,, 4 00 58 Rogers, Leroy ,,,,..,,, ,,,,,,, 2 04 Vglrllandt, Charles ,,,.... ,,,,,,, 4 00 58 Rowan, Sovenia ,,,, , ,,,,,,, 214 Vlnson. Carolyn .,,,,,.,,, ,... 2 06 63 Rule, Patsy ,,.,,,,,, , ,,,, 412 Vogt, Phll ,,,,....,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, Misc. 62 Runnels, Jack ,,,,, Misc. V0hH01t0n, AnnaBell .. ,.,,.,,, 301 57 Runyen, Leta ,,,.,, ,,,,,,, 2 20 Rush, Beatrice .3 302 W S Wagoner,f Dorothy ,,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 02 57 Waller, Elizabeth ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 310 59 Sager, Ross ,,,,, ,W ,,.,, 302 57 Walls. Donald Lee ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Misc, 62 Sanders, Bob ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 01 57 Ward, Beatrice .,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 12 56 Sanders, Jane ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 10 59 Watkins, Brooks ,,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 12 56 Sanders, Natalie ,,.,.,,, ,,,,.,, 3 01 57 Watson, Carl .,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 13 61 ' Sanders, Richard ,,,,,, ......,,,,, 4 13 61 Weems, Katherine ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 4 14 56 Sandridge, Jack ,,,, ,,,,,, M isc. 62 Welborn, John ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 4 13 61 Sandusky, Vivian .,,,,, ,,.,,,, 2 00 58 Westhafer, Martha ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 00 58 Sanford, John ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 22 62 Westlake, Jim .,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 01 57 Scaggs, Alla May ,,..., ,,,,,, 2 00 58 Wheeler, Bobby ,,,,,, .,,,,,, 3 02 57 Schiller, Buddy , , .,,,,,, ,.,,,,, 4 12 56 White, Tom ,,,,, H301 57 Schoenfeldt, Charles ,..,,,, ..,,, 2 04 63 White, Jerry ,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 22 62 Schoenfeldt, Emil ,,.,,,, ,,,,, 2 04 63 Whitney, Justin ,,,,, ,,,,,, 414 56 Schooler, Jack ,,,, . ,,,,,., 400 58 Wilbanks, Norma ,,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 10 59 Schuller, Charles , ,,,, . 220 60 Wilcox, Diana .,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 06 63 Schwenker, John ,, 414 56 Wilfong, Mary ,,,,,,,, 302 57 Scott, Bob ,, ,,,,,,, ,,,, 3 01 57 Willard, Gloria ,,,, 310 59 Scott, Bill , , , ,.,, 204 63 Willard, Lyle , ,.,,,,, ,,Misc. 62 Scott, Herbert ,301 57 Williams, Beverly ,,.,,,,206 63 Scruggs, Warren , , ,,,, 413 61 Williams, Norma ,,,,, , ,,,, 206 63 Sears, Laurita , , ,,,,, 301 57 Williams, Paul ,. ,, ,,,, 302 57 Secrist, Marjorie ,,.,3l0 59 Williams, Vern ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 01 57 Seifried, Patricia , ,,.. ,, 400 58 Williams, Wallace ,,,,, ,,,,,, 4 14 56 Sellers, Jimmy H , ,,,, 414 56 Wilson. Elizabeth 414 56 Sellers, Sue ,,,,,,, 414 56 Wilson. Jack ,,,, ,, ,,,, 301 57 Shaul, Gene ,,,,. ,,,,. 1 22 62 Wilson, Louise , ,,,,, ,,,,, 2 17 59 Sheets, Bob ,,,, ., 1,413 61 Wineburner, David ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 20 60 Shelton, Nylen 2 ,, , ,,,,, 214 61 Wolfe, Charles ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 14 G1 Sherwood, Ted . , ,,,, 303 60 Wolfe, Dale ,,,,,,,, W ,,,, 220 60 Shoulders, Carl ,,,,,, .,,,Misc. 60 Wood, George ,,,, Y, ,,,,,, 400 58 Shumard, Virginia ,... ,,,,,,, 2 14 61 Woodard, Gene ,,,,, ,,,,,,, 302 57 Siders, Mickey .,., ,,,,,,, 2 17 59 Wooden, Carolyn 122 62 Sigler, Larry ,, ,.,,, 214 61 Woods, Dorothy ,,,,, ,,,,, , 413 G1 Siler, Hugh ,, ,,,, 1.2217 59 Wooten, Margaret 301 57 Sillers, Marjorie ,,,..,, 214 61 Worley, John ,, , 2 302 57 Simms, Gerry 2 ,,,,,, 220 60 Wright, Wanda 217 59 Simms, Reba , ,,,,,,, , 200 58 Wylie, Russell ,,,,, ,,,, , , 302 57 Siverson, Jane ,,,, ,, Misc. 62 Wyant, Eva Jo , H200 58 Smart, Charles , ,, ,,,,,, 412 56 Smith, Betty Lou 2 400 58 Y Smith, Norval ,,,,, , ,414 56 Smittle, Ray ,,,,, 400 58 Yates. Dorl ,, 302 57 Smyth, Pat ,, 303 60 Yetman, Sally , 310 59 Spann, Nancy ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, , 2301 57 Young, Donald ,, .,,,,,,,,,,, Misc. 62 Spiker, Virgil ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., ,, ,,,, 413 61 Youngblood, Jymmie 2206 63 ,,-.f9'fJ1Q'F' fR' rf:-1' I 'l 7 351ifj1, f azz: .r-33 K if ff, . 4 nw, 1' U if if at at 4 it 1 M PAGE 137 ll, W3 W Jw Q M4 4 0411-06? . QW M JM WW Q ma WWW X W' A QR HR F Qu Qi xg iw gxw NM XF .4 ,wi-gkfifigfg 'v ' ,.- ' . ,L 4 wage: Q W Fig , v W' f WM WM ' BPM A Q I: M kmuifograplzfs 1 O, gf Wigjligjfy jfgvijgxd J X Xi gait? ig? 2.4 i' at t 'k 'A' t 'A' 'k i WM M WW ?M'i55'Y of WMM fayfw jf' 1622 P5 ufograpLs W df' fy ,, By dy? A M QM fwfwfff . 61 WWW! x fx 'N M M M ifwmfw x 1 f 1151955 , J 25:1 .10 FN I J FN K. J fp QMZOQVCLPZLS N3 mal Q My Lf! A N55 QQ W QEYEREE - ggi P iixeiia ww R32 f3ff'jWfM ' QW S5 Jg,MWgQM5f f . , 7 f , f ,f , f 4 C X , Cf j,uf ' 0 Q4 fgQl4f5'Cff f f P44 ff' JK x W If K X fi f W 3 ,-41-gf'-.aau 4,f,ffc, ' fxnlidf . f?'4 M1M! 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