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

 - Class of 1949

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' g' ,L . 1 ,fp do , . , . r ' ' ' , 1 1 5 gr k,,, IJ . ALI N., L I 'dr Ten Years l V .ir ,- ffl y .. an A 44 ' K I . CP ll, ID ws ' . I fl! ll 43 ll ff DR. C. B. MANLEY PRINUI-Al. and Old lirlifflflll WHEN ln 1939 not even 21 street crossed the footpaths on our landscape until Fifth Place was paved. x l' Q l 1 . -V , vaanef 1 Q f aaa all L ag 3 iff 'P was without the new look, not only i landscaping but also in fashions In tlie beginning Rogers High Schor Q, Q 7 A50 WW ur street took on th did the R e new look so ogers students. t :W n . QV ny- CHINC to LIS IIS 'Wm A. O. H. SETz12P1fANDT - ' f W Mm, Principal in September, .M W.. L. W H 14 ,W N, 1946 . --...., ug . we . . , ' wy,,h ' at if 2 ai LWB x f, me , ,wt A . 4 n 9 C2 ,z gifg, r 1,4 5 its, EF f st 55 .,........., at t -1 1 ,t W 1 E ,.. 1 N: K s ...SN 35 HQQ his 1 -H-...SA .1 .W ' 9 . Vw W 'lhngq 3' my-Q ASQ 2 RFP ' Quai. ibe-I' Q, Qi. cw xg-kwsnir' 4 -'Sac-aa. X- 2. 9 . X X, xx-I Q., - Q., Sk -evil-1 3, q N155 XVISLJJ Q . c-Q SXSEV x N- . K X- L -VJ . V XJR I Y-in-X, cfgcf-N M- f K . X H is 'X x 1-X X Then we walked a mile for the mail. Now it is delivered to our door. wal.: 'xg sixgb, Ngfggxrxpx E' NN vt N X-1 x 2 'XR' N' X essex! JJRPXQ --P sg QR X . IR X, I X, X Xlkw - X .. . ,N-:eo-V N-be v X am the Will Rogers High School Lariat. I was born in 1939, through the insistence of the first students of Will Rogers High School. Many times during the war my survival was doubt- ful. One year 119435 it was announced that I would have to be discontinued for the duration of the war but I was kept alive by the efforts of students and teachers. I have now lived for ten years and in this edition I wish to tell you something about the changes which have taken place in Will Rogers High School. When the first classes entered on September 9, 1939, they came to a school which stood lone and bare on top of a hill-a school with no traditions or symbols to guide its students, but with great pride in its famous name and with the ideals of Will Rogers to inspire them. During these ten years our school has advanced and grown far beyond that first beginning but it will always have the ideals of that school on the prairie, whether large or small, Time Rides On. X x X ex VSIPW i.i.'g Sf lil! I! IB If 4 X ..,- V. I l OUR Fmsr ATHLETIC Fifi' J ' V- IIRNKA MEMOR'lAL FIELD Here our first Ropers began their p .gong the 1 Frnka Memorial Field was dicated November 30, 1948. tumbling tumble Weefds. 'J , , Here oupiuture Ropers l prfgtice for Victory. ,ff X X f . , i li: ff A UL, -MLP, Mfg jvy., W lil' yy ,X Y. D . jlj J W I nl I- v l - r 7 J I if .751 J fi' N I -JLL fe. ij. 'R ' if ' ff .V ,W M ' fi' , A R .I -fi' 'R lv 4 'fy . I A' 'll VJI' 'lily 0' 1 ' ,ii l h yi lj 5 JP 'Ml -, I L 7' f , f V . 0 , 1 I ,, A yi, v 7,1 UW . J X If . L y X i f K dj! yi JM f , ,yy X f xx , K 9 y f vwy . . ' fin A . xfp , N 5 ,jg U by I J t u i . t f .iloreword 5-,ff , V, V- 1 K I af , A ' ' ' fda! , fx A 'X O. M Li ' 'I' he class of '49 presents this book of blue M J, jf, . 'fy . sf E ach very page was planned especially for you. A 4 if V . if N ow we've had work and fun galore- - ' T is through these pages you can see once more XL' - H ow Rogers is now and was before. X' A brand new school was opened here, r. yy Su N ew students enrolled year after year, 5, N ew faces became friendly and very dear. J -. 1 In every contest we strove to excel, x JJ 4 sf W V ersed in the rules of doing it well. l il, X' E ach and every student has had some part i I ' ' K R ecording our history from the ,39 start, l Refill! fb V 1 , S triving to bring Will Rogers High fame, i Q NV - A nd keeping the high standards that belong to our name. I l f..l A .5 N R ogcrites, through the decade, have come and gone If I i N in J ,E Y et happy memories will linger on. , nfl ' 1 1 I' 7 si - N . is iw f he ,v r - Xl rx K xl Y f If ' ix, sv M f, I f I I I Q x X N DN, XIX I 'I if v, if r ' Q V .f . fig? .e.l'v- ' nl' fr ai E x l A' 4 1 ,I If - . PM ll ,Y J - JI ff 7, 'fl 8'-W of if 1 li A I C I fs f if ' fs ij K I7 fl ,yn l 'N N I Q 5 -gl hrough the halls of Will Rogers High School have passed hundreds of students, who under the capable i 3 guidance of its faculty, have nigitle our school one of the most outstanding in the southwest. livery faculty niemher and every student who has at any time enrolled in W'ill Rogers High 'iehool has added his hit. Not only have they upheld the stamlnrcls and high ideals of the man for whom this school was named hut they also have contrihutecl gifts which, in gi nmterial way, maltc it .ln even more beautiful nieinoriqxl to hini. Some of our treasured gifts .ire the Honor Roll nam- ing Rogcrites who served during W'orltl Whir ll, our gavel, our school crest, the senior heneh, lampposts. the Student Council honor plaque. .mil the scoreboard in the gymnasium. X -lr i Each year the top ranking seniors have their names en- graved on the plaque presented hy our Student Council. iffy . H A . . I I f.:-, we '- f ,eil ,sf V s Pi .Xl Seniors of 1949 admire a picture presented by the Class of 1943. All Rogers students look forward to the privilege ot' sitting on the senior bench. Recorded there are the names of the first Will Rogers High School graduates. I ow 11, ' ' X. mag, .i wee.. 4 Landscaping was started by gifts from our first graduating classes. Shown is Gerald Lockwood, President of the Class of HMI. planting an evergreen at the right of the southeast entrance. v A. ........... I I Wu ' ,, To realize how much change has taken place, we look back at Will on the Hill as it stood on the lone and bare prairie in 1939. - ' fwn M' k 'Q' ' --- -Q f- 4.5-5'5 ' L I 1 , Z vt,,.Ss.4 - Y v-K f - up J ML- .. za- X N5 'H-' k . Afw, .J- 'N , V Q , sf A .V I ' x , ,.I l 5 . A .4 ' ' , x A JL! f - 'Spb' 1 ' r N K 11,35 ' X -K Lv ' - -Qjpirl-4 ' a x, A njfwf' 'Y '?':1'v . X' . 2--f' 4 5 ' .41 'fl I ' ' ' ' . - 3-'xv' iw' - lv 5 1 XJ 7 - t 1 A ' ' 3 4 X - ,J 'Z r' ' xx-if i' L lay . J . ' ,X J I ' .yd , A 1 . ' u , ' X Q . V ' ' ,.-v , Sl ' . 1X ' ' 1 I X v.,,., .ff Q- t ,, I . - N' J, Ava it lx, 1 .X - X X 4 ,If Q X t xt ,ii I - ' L . va' ,fe - T0 everyone 1vb0sba5dy1d as part ,, , L -+ ' 11.-' ', , 4 A ' -- v ' ' f' . -f . . , . Lights out at l0:00. Our lampposts were the A ,M , - x ' making Roger! gift of the Class of 1946. f 'N' K, nf,-5. I A? '-' School what it is today, we dedi- V I ' - ' .1 , cate this 1949 Larzfzt. F f BL ltw-w-1-Q 1 '! Xav- W Of! 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EE .fiifxi 'f 4- 2 L 2, ,ak Z 1 Jil 1 W9 Sul: in Q MV ww .Q-fw ww, .f 'Rf 7 n h fr .- , ,, ,wzi - ' 5? uc' BOB AUTREY SHIRLEY BEACH AIANICE BFRTFA BETTY BRANT JUDY BRYNILR CHARLFS BUTLT-.B LITNA cuumu BIZTTYE CRABTRIQI- JANE DAMIERON I' CI AIRI' BOSSARIY BILL COX FARI. DINIINK. BI TTY IJUNKCAN fx ,K-3 1 1 fivcz V1.0 I J fa I AIXRY BROWN Axxixhlui Ethflll' Miss CA1xo1.IN1g Com LAND Sponsor PETE STOKES Elfifor BONNIIT DRUIJF BIARIBITI. FENDER ANNE ITRAZIER CAROLYN I RI'NCI-I NONA HISANY HARRY HOLT JUNE HUDSON ANN KIRISLIULI Ii VIVIA N KLIiM M I. NANCY' SlI.I.I1IiS DIQVILNITI XVADI I-Y AIOYCIE MC DOXVELI. zlxxixlarll Edilor PHOTOGRAPHERS BII.I.1..-XYILS BRYAN IIAXX Ii INS DORIS I.I NIJSTY JOH N NIYYRS ANN l'I ARHON ANN I I NN .IINIMY I'OI I'S PADI. lil NNI' ART Mus. HOIi'I'I.NSl. BA'IIIIOIfI'S JERRY RIQARNS Iix' Librix I51 l'rY ISRANT ,Io ANNE NILAVI.I-'S Brmlvrx QIINI I.IOYlJ PATTY KING , Cartoons JIlANINi CLARTTY ,, , . K' Qluzcaizozzs SjBoarc FACULTY Miss CAROLINE COPFIAND Clmirmzm C. C. PIIUITT Ii. G, SIi'I'l,I1fF Blzxifzvxx Manugrr Pf7!JfUxQl'cl!7!Jj' SENIORS BOB AUTlxz Y HARRY HOIQ1 PATTY KING BETTYE CRABT Svmvlary ANN PITTS JO ANN NEAVIIS I14I RIQI: GLORIA LFRIBION VANYTTA I UCAS BIARY ANN NII SON BIAILILYN OIISANNION ANN PITTS PEGGY RAMSITY GUY RlIQIlltY NIARIAN l!IllI,I1'x I'HII,I IP SICAKZROVIZ LSOBIKILKII.-XI1II'ON KI.-Xi ls.Y smsl Il IIAVIIJ HENIXIS BOB xx nm xmvx' , Iuxixfz' CIUITI' luximlr' Corn' Iusinla' Cowr JACKY SASSI Ii PL'I'1i STOKLS DORIS LINDSTY 5 I BOOK ONE THE SCHOOL G52 CHARLES C. MASON S11f1f'ri111'1'111f1'11l of Srboolx BYRON L. SHEPHERD Assisfanl S11pc'ri11fz'mfP11l in cbargc' of Sfcomfary Srboolx ik , fi ,QF B1-:N O. KIRRPATRICR Prr'.vi1l1'111' GEORKQIY R. CATHIZY MRS. F. C. SVVINIJIZLI. XVIJFII school was 011011011 in 193 HARRY W. GOWANS S1lp01'i11l4'1111'w1f ELI C. FOSTER Axxixhznl S11f11'1'i11fe'11111'11f MRS. EVERETT W. MANNING Prr'xiJf'11t FRANK SETTLE A. L. BEEKLY EDWARD W. WILSON HARRY A. TALLMAN MRS. JOHN H. KEYS FRANK SETTLE 9-40. U61 Clif! 11111 111 S1.SZl'Clf1.O1fl Joan! of GULl11cc1f1O11 MRS, C. O. WILLSON Vin'-Prr'xi1f1'nf CLEO S. INGLE CLAUDE S. KIRRPATRICR Wfbvn xfbool wax rrvrfmf in HARRY W. GOWANS S1lf7FVilIf!'lIl1l'l'lf ELI C. FOSTER Axxixlanf S11111'ri11le1111f'11l H. EVERETT POPE LEE HARRINGTON ELMER GODOWN DR. HUGH C. GRAHAM MRS. UIOHN H. KEYS FRANK SETTLE MRS. EVERETT MANNINKJ I. W. SHANNON 1938 Tenn-x i Iwi DR. C. B. MANLEY served as Principal from 1939 to 1946. A. O. H. SETZEPFANDT Principal XVILL ROGERS HIGH SCHOOL I 17 J KENT!-K Ili!! GUIDANCE STAFF JAMES L. Gofflf bas svrzml as Assisfanl Priurilval and svlwool OIIUHFI1. Dum of Boys sinrc' Ibm' U81 A. O. H. SETZEPFANDT Principal JAMES L. GOFF Assisfanz' Prinriflul Dean of Boys MRS. PAULINE C. KEATON Dean of Girls Sophomore Dirrfclor Miss STELLA GARTLIAN Smzior Diroffor Miss LOLA B. TRUSTY Izmior Dirrrfor Mas. PAULINE C. KEATON has srrzfvd as Dean of Girls since the school 011011041 FACULTY -. ,,., f . ., ..,,,. , IILA A I I 1353g5?i1IiQ'igAm?WHQQ-4'p Lf ' -A LLAALEE I C -Qw,1fLf . ,T A wx, I A W-'ff -1 ' X... A .i ii I ,X Q? W b g if imp' A iyzhf A liv A X ,LVL, fi L?,g A L, A I V, I 'w5'i.Q I ffgggl Cm' l gm?fI1 Qgf xl .EMSEVQ AELI .SHELL f' DQ. I T. A -' I . T I: , f I : . T - 5 Qkga kL.f. . 1,vqE LLKL, - ,LLK . .MHU, L A s .. I I I I I Q? A' ' SALE, -5 Lffsxu i7fE3??Ef xg! .Al A 0- HIRAM ALEXANDER ATHLETICS SOCIAL STUDIES KATHLEEN BEGLEY MATHEMATICS EDWINA CALHOUN ENGLISH H. A. ALLENDER INDUSTRIAL ARTS FRED N. BENNETT ELSIE N. ALLISON STUDY WOODROW BERRYHILL SCIENCE MATHEMATICS KAY CAMP VEONA COONS GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION HOME MAKING KENT!-I TOMMIE BARNES ENGLISH JOHN H. BLACK STAGECRAFT CAROLINE COPELAND ENGLISH, .IOURNALISM I19I C-A ,,.. .FW .TA AS S.. . - . 5 QA HORTENSE BATEHOLTS ART RUTH BLAYLOCK MUSIC ANN COTTINGHAM SOCIAL STUDIES ERNEST DARLING SOCIAL STUDIES LUCILLE FORTENBERRY SOCIAL STUDIES ULISTA I-IAWKINS -:MTW ENGLISH I g Wfiff- ' , I af 'E' xy fig- arf TE Nm OTTO J. ENDRES ATHLETICS WYATT C. FREEMAN MUSIC TROY HENLEY DRIVER TRAINING E III. FACULTY ERMINIE ELMS FOREIGN LANGUAGE MADGE GIBSON ENGLISH MELBA HEITMAN GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION I 'in Q I 'fl .I 'I Mfr' ' ww, I R S SH?QL, HELMA ERWIN SOCIAL STUDIES C. E. GUMM INDUSTRIAL ARTS BESSIE H IETT HOME LIVING 4 . A gi. HH L51 vw' T, , :.- I 1 ,fa aw J 1, F . fs' Q . I f51Eg, gQI k g W iff Ii ey-K l'VlJ I 4. E201 24.4, fa-V4 ..,f----S LUCILLE FLEMING SCIENCE S. L. GUNDERSON INNDUSTRIAL ARTS FRANK R. JACKLE FOREIGN LANGUAGE I E GIII by I5 VKVA' 5 Gigi! ---, E .2-vw Q9 I 4 Vi, L Y.. , , ,N 'KoL.i'kJ N55 in IILL, In . jx s X4 4- 1 4' SUE M. JOHNSON ENGLISH H. E. MCPHAIL SCIENCE ETHEL MOORE LIBRARIAN FACULTY .-un, iitsm A ,f3 Qm - If, I5 -L, . . Q :PK '-A j . - I wp , HARRY G. KNAPP ATHLETICS SOCIAL STUDIES PAULINE MCPHEETERS ENGLISH. DRAMATICS KATHERINE MORAN ENGLISH GEORGE J. KUBIK SOCIAL STUDIES ATHLETICS MILDRED MADRY COMMERCE EMMA LEE MORRIS ENGLISH llbl! IENTH Q!- Y I. . ,X I '- ' I I II' I 5 'J' I Eff ' I , ALLIE DALE LAMBERT COMMERCE TREASURER ORA IVIAYBERRY HOME MAKING DORIS NILES SPEECH ARTS MARTHA E. LEONARD SCIENCE BESSIE A. MILLER SOCIAL STUDIES, ENGLIS EVELYN OSBORN COMMERCE H LZII PAULINE PERRY MATHEMATICS R. D. RUTHERFORD INDUSTRIAL ARTS CAROLYN M. SHURTLEFF SOCIAL STUDIES Sf-Q. If. ff' XA wg I I C. C. PRUITT MATHEMATICS EMIL SCHELLSTEDE ATHLETICS. SCIENCE NETTIE UNDERWOOD SCIENCE JFS , S 1, I 9 A P 'UH - I Nhlqvglgkl FACULTYMV' LIEB RICHMOND ATHLETICS OLEN N. SELF SCIENCE LORETT1 WIGGINS ENGLISH Pm si I Q 'Y 2 -1, 3, ' .. fx ,Q Aw I M CLARA S. RILEY COMMERCE E. G. SETLIFF SCIENCE MARY FRANCES FROST OFFICE SUPERVISOR 4,5 V 'IX Ie: I. .I I SARAH L. ROBERYS COMMERCE LAWRENCE SHEPHERD COMMERCE GLADYS IVI. GARY ATTENNDANCE CIERK ' ' A , ,wid ,wp f s . , . A -1 'ZS I W SIS! ' w gi.. I, ,FT .pf-In 'P' I,,I Lzzj I FACULTY 'I F -vw M , If, C C M I 5 I ag. t Jw- 4, C Q' I I I ' , . I' ' 'W fnyg,-I 1' 3 L I Rqifg' 4 .3 A ir gm ,.Egv I-g K jg VA , fr ANQV C ,, if if 5 4 I I at A t ESSIE GUTHRIE TWILA PITCHER MARY CAROLYN HARRIS MINNIE HUGHES BERTHA HUDSON REGISTRAR SECRETARY CAFETERIA MANAGER MATRON MATRON GIRLS' GVM The following faculty members have been with Will Rogers CAROLINE COPLLAND S. I.. GUNDIERSON ANN COTTINGHAAI C. L. GUMBI IiRIvIlNIli ELMS ULISTA HAXVKINS V OTTO IZNDRIQS BESSIIE HIIiTT S'I'I2I.LA GARTBIAN PAULINE C. RILATON LIADGK GIBSON KATHERINE MORAN JAINILS C.OI I4 EINILIA LEL MORRIS Miss MARY HARRIS, Cafelwiu Manager MRS. MINNIP1 HUISHIQS, Matrou FRED MENDENHALL, Builfling S11ju'rinfrI1a'er1l have been with us since the school opened. Leib Richmond was transferred to Central High School in February, 1949. High School since 1939: IiVELYN OSBORN C. C. PRUITT CLARA RILILY SARAH ROBERTS CAROLYN SHUR'I'I,IiIf1f I.OLA B. TRUSTY LORILTTI XYIGGINS Other members of our faculty here in 1939 were: Hiram Alexander and George Kubik, who returned to our faculty after serving in the armed forces during XY'orlcl XVar II. lfred Bennett was in defense work during the war and then returned to W'ill Rogers. Ifrank -Iackle spent a year in Costa Rica but returned also. Mrs. Pauline C. Perry was here when Will Rogers opened but I TENVH 'l t'IvEv,5f-V I23l left and has returned again this year. Above is Raoul Van Kleer, trick and fancy roper, lassoing Cfrom left to right! Frances McFarland, Bettie Barnard, and Donna Maben, three of the twenty ropers of the 1939-40 girls pep squad at Will Rogers High School. These four appeared in the Dedication Assembly of the school, in the first assembly honoring Will Rogers birthday, and they also performed at the Rogers-Hominy football game. CLASS GF 1949 ling l Senior Prexidcnt ,,,,,,,,, Social Chairman ,,,,,,,,,,, Youfb Inc. ,,,,.,, Miss STELLA GARTMAN Senior Class Director SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Vice-Prcsizlelzt ,,,,,, ,,,,, Sf'C'l'C'flll'y , L Treasurer ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,Y,...., C0lll7Fi1 Rrfj1rexc11fuliw .,..,, ,,.,, Class Officers ,WBOB OVERTON ,,,,...,,,,J1M FROST ANN KIRBERGER FRANK BOUCHER ,WBERTIE KLIN13 WSHIRLEY BEACH RAY BASCOM Seated, left to right: Frank Boucher, Ann Kirberger, Shirley Beach, Bob Overton, Jackie Ellis, Ray Bascom. Standing: Jim Frost, Bertie Kline. Miss Gartman. I 26 l Img SENIOR BOARD Front Row, seated: Bertie Kline, Carl Lewis, Miss Gartman. Shirley Beach, Ray Bascom, Ann Kirberger. Bob Overton, Jim Frost, Jackie Ellis. Second Row, left to right: Bill Luckfield, Don Zink, Ted Naifeh Robert London, J. H. Smith, Don Spyres, Don Crutchfield, Allene Gilbert, Mary Jo Fees, Marilyn Rae Third Row, left to right: John Matthews, Don Daugherty, Robert Miller, Jerry Kearns. Not Pictured' Dick Welch, Harry Holt. s Seniors ln 1939, when our school first opened the senior class was unorganized. So that the senior activities could get under way, each senior home room sent zz representative to be n member of the central Council which planned the senior activities and set up committees. Until permanent officers could be elected from the entire class tC1Tl- pornry class officers were selected from the Council. After that time senior officers were elected at the close of the junior year. Since September, 1942, the senior class Executive Board has been known as the Senior Board and consisted with the senior class officers 21 represen- tntive from each senior home room. Rogeritcs who have wielded the gavel as Senior Class Presidents and the Class Sponsors were: 1939- BILL. SHORT Miss LOLA iTRUS'l'Y 1940- GERAI.D Locuwoou Miss LOLA TRUSTY 1941 h'lARSHALL ARKX' MRS. PAULINL KIEATON 1942 DAN TIEI-'ANY Miss STELLA GAR1N1AN 1943 TOMMY GRANT Miss LOLA TRUSTY 1944 ROBERT SHELTON MRS. PAULINE KliA'I'ON BILL FERGUSON 1945 Jllvi MCGUlRli Miss STELLA GARTMAN 1946- BILL WVOOTIZN Miss LOLA TRUs'I'v 1947- CLIFFORD STROZIYR MRS. PAULINI-Q KTATON 1948 BOB OVERTON Miss STFLLA G1KIi'l'BiAN E271 BARBARA ADAMS DON ANDERSON BILL BALDWIN GENE BATCHLEAR ROWENA ADAMS BONNIE RAE ARNOLD HAROLD BALDWIN KENNETH E. BAYS GEORGE ALLEN BOB AUTREY GEORGE BARBOUR SHIRLEY BEACH U Q, .:I,, FII I ' I,ggf2.?G W AALEL I 4 I ?:'7'.X IE' 1 - 1 TWT III L I fig: Q . I 'XI1 ' E. I ,L ,F I I, , '--.N I I i ? 3- I g I-H EQOA iq rw ff wud? ,Q I IEVBA Emi- WLgIf4 ::': ',5: I - + - Q ,I, . if .I:, LILI ILGI' L A I Q L' L fiwzww '2' IWaQ5W I I 1, HASKELL ARTHUR ALLEN ALYCE AYLING CAROLYN BARRETT BROOKS BEARDEN L. - -..:,. E lui 11!n l ! VIRGINIA ALLEN BURL BABIAK ELLEN BARTON PAT BEAVERS 5355 I5 IAIB 7' I , 4 . as -af.. QT Q' .Xf. 45 ,Q , Lb .5 I ! , II X Iigg I .fi X 41, I 5512 I My F I 1 ' r LZSI DOLORES ANDERSON CLARA BAKER RAY BASCOM BILLIE ANN BEERS ,T ,:.V ff: f- l 'FE 1 ar f3kP53K? -,I 3, ,, g L I ...H nj-if . K M' K 3 in ,H X vii-- vv- , . gx : f-:--, f fi 71,1 ' gs BETTYE JO BELL RUDY BINKLEY LYDENA BOUGIO BETTY BRANT .L 'Ea A,.l!'x.. Sf ..: 1 ,L -1-, f , , , 5 1. . -Y, - .Q f V W - A ..:., A 1 A Q ' A :if .A Q S -X f' Jowtx T931 543 -'ff , i .. QF 9 3 k'h, . K . 4 T ' Q 8 'Y-N ,A ug 1. g , Y ' :S Ay x , K GRACE BELL . C. BLEDSOE, JR, LYLE BOWMAN RONALD BRASHEAR - M - Lg, LILA BENNETT JANE BOOTHE MARILEE BOYD BEN BRIDWELL E I 29 .. , ' 05 ' Y TZ' -A A f O ' R NM JANICE BERTEA FRANK BOUCHER WILMA BOYD CHARLES R. BRADFIELD JOAN BRANICK VOLNEY BRITTON BEVERLY ANNE BEN BROOK BROADBENT JOE BENSON BILLIE BENTLEY LUTHER BORING GAYLE BOSSARD LIONEL BROOK VIRGINIA BROWN MARGARET BURTON PEGGY CALVERT as--V I ISI 1 , 14 W ij I MK X 'I ,Az M A 4 . I h CHESTER BROOKE RICHARD BRUNSON PEGGY BUTCHER JIM CAMERON in 1 K1 X L fa' ,. 'gy ,128 --..-. A., 'K 'QQ' Q ,4 - 32,-T31 'i ALAN ROBERT BROWN DONNA JANE BRYAN CHARLES BUTLER H. R. CAMPBELL Hi Assn -'ff 1 4-'L RRAAGI fxfx JACK BROWN JUDY BRYNER MARY JANE BYERS JACK CAMPBELL nm, '9' gan-L -- ,ffiff IT' as I ,-,Q 5 .ly 1' ,X w. AYX Mx T30 , pea, LARRY BROWN RAYMOND BUERGEY JEANNE CALHOUN KENNETH CAMPBELL X . 'S 4,,. fi JR I x., 'tar fy Omg XIX TNA ' '19 I R ,Q ROBERT L. BROWN RICHARD BURGESS DALE CALVERT BILL CARD A., 7 Q ' EI , ,.- ,1 ' ., -it .gy MM mx X L Qi' 1 4-9 f 'Q Q If Y E -J:-.,M,fN'x!,,,'i :,,M I af' J id- W Vu . we 'MWF Q 21. ,A 1 ,' aff-TW -1-f fx! ,J .4 19 X WP- A EX BILLY CARLILE BETTY CARNATHAN JOE CLARK DALE CLYBURN A i J E .-Y: 9 A FE , Ri A 'U A A 'gf 54 A ' ' Q ' ,-WL sh , LWW V A E V ,A 'L fy if 5 A J V '- -A 7 L 'X Ah 3 A 1 A S - L L if if A in LL,. , A, ,. 'Q Q, A Q ia 815' Q' 5: gg Lb I x:- - . - X fl xi -J T ' A f Egigli 5 Yagi A f Ax z A 1 X Z, 'F' sw' xi A f FRED CARLISLE, JR, WANDA CARRENS LOU ANNE CLARK DONALD COHEN Dj, RALPH CARLSON BOOTS CARTER BILLY CLAYBAUGH TIMMIE COLLINS , I 31 is ww.- 2 m. Q RONALD CARLSON ELIZABETH CAZZELL JOHN CLAYBAUGH JANN COMBS ba' mf?-A A .Bild 1 A I STEPHEN CARLSON JOAN CARMICHAEL JEANINE CEARLEY LENA CHUFAR JOHN CLIFT BARTON CLOYDE EETTE CONNER JEAN CONTI JO ANN CONWAY NANCYE COTTEN HELEN CRAIN DON CRUTCHFIELD ,Av 4 R, 'Q' z. an M L3 Y 5 , . A X? 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DAY ALBERT DEMOSS BETTY DENNIS PRESTON DESHAN DICK DE WATTEVILLE LIANA DODSON ROBERT DOEBLER ORA DOERR LUGENE DORR ANN DUFF LATHEL DUFFIELD BETTY JANE DUNCAN IRIS DUNCAN I33l I TOMMY DU PRIEST SUE EDKIN JOHN ELKIN STUART ELSTNER NANCY JEANNE DURHAM JOANNE DYER DOROTHY EDMONDSON BEVERLY ELLIS NED ELZO L M , I A TI I Q , F Q 'ff' t ,:,, ' 5573 3 In I : I S. HERSCHELL EDWARDS HILL ELLIS WANDA ENGLAND 42,--.N ' - ' V -Q., , LAWRENCE EDWARDS JACKIE ELLIS DON ENGLE 5? ,R K - xx. s all 'N ---. -x. 1- hz Q I U 5' xx' . N' 1 'wwf' 1 A as 1 I U 41 SIDNEY DYER MARY CHARLES EASTERDAY BILL EAVES WANDA LOUISE EDWARDS DON EKSTRAND MAURICE ELLISON ALAN ERWIN ,I KARLENE ELMORE MARILYN ETHRIDGE 4 A E. 'K PAR, I n I A T I R I av I xi ,, 2 L. WZ' Q11 um . i n 'QF 2 ff I xx! f 1 'TA ,si TOM EVANS MARIBELL FENDER MARGARET FORD LEE FRETWELL .9 - 1' X vz. 2 'F Y B 6 Vx ' .. . 'W . all? if .f:.:F 54.3 I 5 I RX J 'N N 'L f fq? ls T :F ,222 I fa, 5 8 ix QR hi I 5 ' I gh.: I - ' . .. . A kg! '12, J .'-, . 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'Q ,ze 'sig ' f,f'i,ff2fij IS U 'Q 4, g. f - . .qw 'Meigs f4 :?'m?szaef - -- 'f f- 1 ,. ,. aww CHARLOTTE GIBSON PHYLLIS GOTT BETTY JO.HALL NITA JO HARRELL .sl ' f ',', :I- : S5 I-1' M ww -, Q' K36 A . f.,. . t A . - ' -:-. .lt si f 1' 1 1 :'::' H' . -' is I , gg 2511 gi A ,KKD ,REEF Q qw, Q? M iv , . I I I 'sw I .,:- . I A K I K , ,.:: ,W an F I-Ia D +4-A ax- c -Q. 7' ,fl , i 2 ' I A Ii 3 Q In , 4 AL' A I , B' u i I C2 'N-Ax lx gig A EX wsffif Fr-F 2 we -4 ,,, I-25 -If-1 I I Q I fm. -'If I if A VERA LEE HARRIS WANDA LEE HARVEY DOUG HAWKINS NANCY HAYNES CHARLES HEARD PAT HEARD BILL HENDRICKS JIM HENSHAW ROSE HERBERT TOM HICKOK NORMA HILL NONA HISAW PANSY LEE HARRIS MARY HELEN HAYNES MARILU HENDRICKSON SONNY HIATT L . I57I FK' .. xx - - HDHQSQE 6 WW .'L'A., . ,IP f - sf 1.1- E? Nw its .I Iggy... 1 - am.. wif 'Sqn Q iijgaa ' an t BILL HAYS DON HELANDER RUSSELL HERNDON ROBERT HODGES ,- . 41 IY Y, I as If uhm., 'T' Z Qi- .1 Q. QS: X' 3 , Qyw YiS4Q3 ROBERT HAYNES PAT HENDERSON LOIS JEANNE HERSH GERRY LEE HOFFMAN ' J Im JOAN HOLLOWAY DEAN HOUSE HAROLD HUGHENS FLOYD B. IRICK ff 'V J T'-N., Z. . . was My Rm mane HOLMES JOAN HOUSE ROBERT HUGHES JIMMY W. IVEY , ' ay Q- f A' .V ' if B. S H N I NN PI N . HARRY H. HOLT JACK HOWARD OPAL MAE HULSMAN BILLY JAGGERS Q FJ , R -Y ! 5 1-,J f fw 'IZN H? -1 L ' ' A ':.,. DONNA HOOVER JOE HOWARD JACK HUNT JANE ELLEN JAHNS I3 MARTHA HOOVER DON HUCKABY BRYAN HUTCHENS HERBERT JENNI Q6 BARBARA HOPPE JUNE HUDSON DEAN INBODY KEN W. JENSEN 7855 Vi 2 ' L in w .i -31 R53-X 38 Jain- AI 'X J J T ' JYJJ 2 A AY ,M J ,,,,,,, . E. ,ww , A 1 MARILYN JEWELL CATHERINE JONES LELA KERR PATRICIA KIRKPATRICK fy 1 ix X1 I I BOB JOHNSON SHIRLEY JONES JAMES KINCANNON MARY KITCHEL -ii-lv , , E,,. I III - T22 IT 1 I 1 , X QN . , K vkhx , V -v.- Y. RR AI II l k Y I I ff I - I' I-II ,, E -if A R F A f:.-, ff ' I EIIE A , EA If S I FRED .JOHNSON PATSY JOHNSON JAMIE JOHNSTON BOB JONES EUGENIA JOYCE JERRY KEARNS ARTHUR KEMP JACK KENDALL PATTY KING ANN KIRBERGER ERNEST KIRBY BARNEY KIRKPATRICK GEORGE KITE VIVIAN KLEMME BERTIE KLINE WALLY KNAPP I .F ff ' g:.. I I I 591 JAMES KNOX CLARENCE LAPLANTE JOHN LENNON DORIS JEAN LINDSEY TERRY KOONCE TOMMY LATTA DAVID LEONARD JIM LLOYD VIRGINIA KOVACS BOB LAWRENCE BILL LEWIS JOHN LLOYD L A -J., , HARRY KRIMBILL DON LAWSON ARTHUR LEWIS ROBERT LONDON DON KUTCH PAT LEE CARL LEWIS CHARLENE LONGABACH BOBBY LANGSTON GLORIA LEMMON ROBERT E, LEWIS SHIRLEY LOVELESS ?ll.lg W ,, 'f 'x X, I , ,f - ky I It YT- A' B355 -'- , .. ,-f ff QQg?if,nLS.yW mmmv6RA1Hgm5 ad T41 IAS If R -I .533 , W A Q.S i,K gp ,I K ',f1F ,B . .!ggx 25, X M ,5f' ., ' I f D2Y'fj OI ' J! I I In ' '- ,.- I uw, It 2733 IO In 4 IIIS Q I I E, A L S 'G' 35' Q 'WF Q2 3 . 4.,,, . . , - s T I'f W SBAA Q' ' ., -' I E9,jI5QE? 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A PM HELEN MILLISER JACK MOORE ANITA MIJNN KITTY MCCOLLUM 39 2 I I 3 C' M 14,- , Liga , 'Hifi BARBARA MINTON JOYCE MOORE JENNIE SUE MURPHREE JANE MCCOY 36- N 3 I I 9 Xuy FI X L A- '.1,. N g DALE V. MONEY MARY ANN MOORE JOYCE MURPHY JEAN MCCOY my I .,- I, . , r 'Q an QL K 'M 13' i'f,...g' p ., N W ' f '-'. . .XV 3 J! 'ix K I if I L 1 H? ,Cixi Img-.v iii T421 MARJORIE MONSEY RUTH MORRIS EDDIE MURRAY SALLY MCCRAY R as ,QT Vw . I . I T,I MARGARET MONTGOMERY JIM MOXLEY BILLIE MCCLAIN MONROE MCCRIGHT '03 'ft-Q ion W Q I I ,I ' .I Ik V ' .ff 1:5 I Q A-I Q, ' fam 54 W .v 4 , 1 ' . 1 -. VZ' I'-iii'- sv . . I fl! KI 59 so .., - W hu-' f ii, b SQPQIFI QA I F J I I-sr H .I Hg Y, I El' . .. J! A UA. Qtr VF 5 .T s. f I 'S .3 A VLSI 91. Y g 1 a- 'M ,:, QW A 'X ' MADELINE MCDONALD WESLEY MCDORMAN JOYCE MCDOWELL NORMA MCGHEE J. C. MCGREW VIRGINIA MCINTYRE MIKE MCNAMARA TED NAIFEH JO ANNE NEAVLES ELIZABETH NEELEY PHYLLIS NEAL NELLE NICKELL MARY ANN NILSON BOB NORRID BARBARA NUCKOLLS MARILYN O'BANION BEVERLY OKESON NELLIE OLIVER BETTY ORVIS JIMMY OSWALD BOB OVERTON NANCY PAGET REID MCCULLOUGH JEAN MACDONALD 43 CARL PARKER JOY PERREAULT LEROY PHILLIPS DICK POWELL JEANNETTE PARKER JOAN PERRY JIMMY N, PHILLIPS FRANK POWELL BOB PARSE LEROY PETTAY BARBARA PITTINGER JACK POWELL 1. 2 -.g,. , ANITA PATRICK KATHY PFISTER ROY PITTIVIAN BOB POWERS BILL PAYNE RITA PFLEIDERER ANNE PITTS CAROLYN POWERS 3 CHARLENE PAYNE CAROLYN PHARRIS ALVIN PLUMMER DOUGLAS POWERS fu ,VII W x 2 Y E Aa I ,if Irs I , 1 V' I' y -' Ji. , rv I I If za' fx :M Q, , ' 'W ns. ra F Q ng -:rv 9 V LIL.. ,, R ' m I my -+P A l ,QWA nj rg .4 , 1 H w. AI ...Ll 1 Y' H I 7' K iv- M I 1. . ' im egg, , S.. M in H ..,5 MRI gi an SI Q 45 Q, W W fig, in . Mix V Y, g,, V , I ,N ,-.-.. ,fu I' mix? , 'Www N157 'F' A'-1i i 2 I '--. S I I ., fn Lg: , I x S R M . ff. 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PROFT PAULINE RAPER JOAN RICHARDSON DOLORES ROBBINS v H l f1 .w 'II' I ' I45I :fa QF-.. ,QI I QQ 1 I L 4, JIMMY PUMPELLY BRYAN RAYBURN GUY RICHEY BETTY ROBERTS It, I :' 5,-5, ... .TIM an Q 5 I I MARILYN RAE ART RAINWATER JOHN REBMAN JIMMY REICHARD MARIAN RIDLEY JERRY RIGGS CARL ROBERTS JOE ROBERTS wr CHARLES WANDA ROBERTS WANDA RUSSELL JOETTA SEAMON , M f , A ' 1 ,L sq I -F tx! fm, , ROSS. JR BOB ROBINSON GENE ROSS JACKY SASSER WAYNE SERVAES if' VIRGIE ROBINSON PATSY ROSS JANE ALICE SCHAPAUGH WARREN SHARP 1. Q . 5 ,.,,, I In- , I I --1-v Nsfx BILL ROBISON RYLAN BUD RUDY CARMALEITA SCHELL MARIE SHEBECK . qv In -1- Sq JOHN ROGERS MARILVN RUSH BILLIE SCOTT SUE SHELDON 1 A, .I My M Q...- I. X , A ,I ,fx , W . .' I ds- I L46 I BO LEAN B ROOF RUSSELL PHILLIP SEAGROVE JERRY SHELTON , .sf....M 5? I -ffm--B J 5 YI Ie J 1' lr J' I .vf,: Igg ,. . Q ew -f sw , ,K IE'- We Q-I I I ff' ww -Qs. 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SMITH TOM SOUMAS OAN STAMPER EOE STEWART C BUDDY STEWART DELAYNE STOUT DALE SUMNER HARLES THOMPSON I JOHN STEWART DONALD STOW TOM SWATM HELEN THOMPSON 'R G3 -T VERA STEWART HERB STREATOR BRUCE TEAL NORMA ANN THOMPSON 0 i fffff -gg ,T fi 34 9 Xa-3 ' Ax' Q-an-nu is EM use 5 sw- -iv' BOB STOCKTON JERRY A. STUART DONNA TERRELL TALMADGE THOMPSON an 5 1. 1- 3 F 5 I 'fffs f T 1 1 .4 M' , .AG IR cp J R yr 1-. i H RACHEL STOCKTON JERRY L. STUART SHIRLEY THOMAS DORIS TINER 7' af ff' i x J A w W Ski A 4!'k,1 T 'i'T 1 '4- .idkisf ' 4 71 J ? , F E T Q in 'w f X , X !ESA1r7x E T3 5 Z :J,T 7. I:,. A b. , . TTT A PM , . Mi' - -:L ..., . ,L www Twwwfwif T481 PETE STOKES CHARLES EUGSULLENGER VERA JEAN THOMAS JERRY TINER L s 1U'Jf ' XJ :WN ,gon-A an A qw ,. 1 1 Q1 fel' . Wiz, ' V ,- 4 ae zz' as 6555: 5:59512 '-ma, ff-F54 ,Q igggv 'TPEV4' i A' '4 as f 9 5 Y! Q s Q15 H1 QSO T, EAL 'ff . 2 f ESQ: Est' WARREN TIPTON LA HOMA TURNER DON WALKER HOMER K. WARD 1 an, E mm Q .. ff AL nl L49l 35 I f V ,m,g 2D1F'Q 1451 Q ' T ,ivf gm. SEHK ewwww ar .ff 4 R Y!!! QW K GS! Ji A ' min? CAROL TROUTMAN JAMES TUTTON CLAYDA WALLACE SKIP WARREN 4 .- 0 . if 'Y ' , w S. L MERWIN TUCKER BETTY VAUGHT CAROL WALSH LORRAINE WATKINS ' , x uv ' jf -f fs' ff- f . ,eq QS mf am x 531 'DQ -A Q. YEiE f ,. I T S KF 2 .QE A tink 'x 5? TOMMY TUCKER BEVERLY VAN ORDEN OTT WANTUCK CLINTUS WATSON sr w km., RAY WEAVER JERALD WIDNER GERALDINE WILLIAMSON JOHNNA WISE Q M ' DICK WELCH DANA WILKERSON JIMMIE WILLIS SUE WISE ' . PM 'saw' I I ,, Y, Q31 ,I ,ay , 1 f I -W Q intl Q, fx I I - 4 My 1. f-,, I I, -H ' f If-1,2-52551 , I9 I I' IIEIE i I fa, ,F M T M I, nv I Q , ,. ,V - 5.2. JL M - ' A -4... , JOHN WHITAKER SHIRLEY ANN WHITE VICTOR WHITESIDE MARILYN WILKINSON BOB WILLHOUR CHARLES WILLIAM II PEGGY WILLS PAULA WILLSEY JIMMY WOODARD PATSY WOODARD 'Q 3 as M 4 'E f F N2 gf an I fjyvw I, is BETTY WINDER DONNA WOODY 5' ' Q' I YA NI, Q , , ,'.. il ' 11 . 'vw-gk K I I At Ii. I Db. Q- Mm, IS01 JACK WHITNEY MARILYN WILLIAMS FRIEDA WINNINGHAM JOHN WIKOFF ,. uw J E I, V, , I , 1,1353 iigiggj I 5, ,fyjyf img, 1 I f . J is ,Ia ' ,L 4 .I.l W f at K . . M' 'X fl WHY Q- J? 3' Ea W:Z'Wk JIM WOOTEN CORINE WRIGHT EUGENE WYLIE BARBARA YADON JIM YEAGER MILDRED YERTON ANITA YEUBANKS JIMMY YOUNG FRANK YOUNGBLOOD DONALD ZINK G, C. ZLIMWALT ANNOUNCEMENTS COMMFNCEMENT JOHN Mxrrnrpws, Clmirman BOB LONDON, Chairman Elizabeth Cazzcll Don- Helander Carolyn Barrut Ruth Fulhagc Jan? Damerofl Dalnd Leonard Joan Branick Charles Heard Marilyn Ethridge Anita Munn 74 , , B D I b d Douglas Hawkins Anita Patrick l'f14 a town elm n O Y Carol Walsh Nancy Jeane Durham Toi Jeanne Meek Kathryn Todd BANQUET A N N KIRBERGER, Cbairnmn Ben Bridwell Margaret Burton Pat Henderson Jerry Kearns Betty Dennis Jim Lloyd Ann Duff Joan Perry Bill Francisco Jerry Stuart CHRISTMAS TREE J. H. SMITH, Cbairnmu Kenneth Bays Earl Hardway Barbara Dahlman Barbara Martin Lovona Finley Stanley Prather Helen Thompson Anne Frazier Bryan Rayburn Donna Terrell BREAKFAST FRANK BOUCHER, Clvairnmn IFI'OWER AND MQTTQ Bob Autrey Madeline McDonald CARL LEWIS, Chairman Bill Hendricks Joyce McDowell Martha Hoover John Rahman Betty Jo Bell Barbara DeBardeleben Bob Jong-5 Nm-ma Arm Thompson Gayle Bossard Lathel Duffield Johnny Markham ,lim WOOFSH Bette Conner Mike McNamara J l51l RAY B Barbara Adams Bill Baldwin Larry Brown Joanne Dyer Elizabeth Foley Bill Francisco HISTORY SCHOLASTIC AscoM, ClJ6lil'l170l1 Harry Krimbill Joan Maneval Nancy Sillers Norma Jean Smith La Homa Turner Miss Loretti Wiggins PROPHECY BILL LU Bob Brown Wanda Carrens Don Cohen Randy Davis Preston DeShan Jack Kendall MARX' Jack Campbell Maurice Ellison Nancy Haynes Patty King DON Sue Edkin Bill Francisco Mike Frost June Hudson Bob Johnson cK1fIELD, Claairmnn Elizabeth Neely Joanna Melaugh Johnny Whitaker Betty Winder Dana Wilkerson Patsy Woodard PUBLICITY Jo Fuis, Clmirmnn Charlyne Lumly Jack Moore Donald Mumford Jacky Sasser POEM ZINK, Cbairumu Charlyne Lumly Elizabeth Neely Pat Sherrell Juanita Tipton Loretti Xwiggins SCHOLARSHIP Mary Jane Byers Tommy Latta Kenneth Campbell Bill Ritter Phil Hall John Rogers Jimmy Ivey Talmadge Thompson Beverly Van Orden SCRAPBOOK ALLENE GILBERT, Chuirnmn Lila Bennett Lou Anne Clark Yvonne Corbin Sidney Dyer Gale Farmer Mary Maynor Joyce Murphy Pat Sherrell Mary Jane Byers Bob Cox Kenneth Campbell Maurice Ellison Phil Hall Martha Hoover Jimmy Ivey Tommy Latta Bernice Lowe John Matthews Phyllis Pitcher Bill Ritter Talmadge Thompson Bob Wilhour Beverly Van Orden SOCIAL BERTIF KI,INF, Clmirfmmz Donna Bryan Fred Carlile Bettye Crabtree Dick de Watteville Jim Henshaw Jamie Johnston Virginia Johnston Virginia Kovacs Mary Ann Nilson Gene Ross Bruce Teal Marilyn Wfilliams VESPERS MAl!II.YN RA13, Clmiwmzrz Jane Booth Albert DeMoss Jerry Hall Pansy Harris Billie McClain Lyle Rinker Betty Roberts Rachel Stockton Donna Woody WELFARE JACKIE Anne Pitts Bill Eaves SHIRLEY Joe Benson Barbara Gorden Nona Hisaw Wally Knapp Shirley Loveless EL1.1s, Cluzirmzuz Joan Stamper Doug Powers WILL BEACH, Chairman Max Masel Marilyn O'Bannion John Rogers Bob Roop Shirley White Jerry Stewart John Wikoff 52 HT NH 55 . 5 425 u M WG: we i g gk KV' MQW . K iff? 4 ' A , W ,, - 7-'U ' f Rl kink ik I ,, I . CLASS OF 1950 Img Junior Class Officer P 1'z'.w iil 1'r1 I Vi 1'1' -P r'm'.v iff u'lI I S f'f y'1Y ff ,,'A X L 'I' r'f'f1.x Il r'4' V S r1f' ml Cfmi z'fr14111 , M fill! rzlz' il Rr! rl'm'. x1'r 1 luliw' , Yonlb I r14'. PATSY Llonm-R Miss lAOl.A B. Tnuslx' Iuuim' Clam' DiVl'r'lrn' JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS i W. 3 5- Seatcd, left to right: Henry Lacy. Patsy Lloyd. Joan Bagzby. Mirs Trusty. Rosalyn Ryan. Standing, left to right: Paul Babiak, Burt Holmes, Mike Ketchum. 1541 S Dux chill x H1 Nm' lm Y ,IOAN Bfupm' PAUL BAMAIQ nu-. K!-Q'l'C2lllJM Bunn' Ilomu s osAm'N IKYAN Don Green. ITE P JUNIOR BOARD Front Row, left to right: Ann Ritchey. Mary June Walker. Patty Jo Duff, Jacquita Gilbreath. Marilyn Towers, Anella Anderson, Bette Davy. Second Row, left to right: Dick Bradley, Paul Babiak, Burt Holmes, Dick Cunningham. Third Row, left to right: Roy Lulow, Sonny Graves, Virginia Latting, Dean Siler. Rosalyn Ryan, Henry Lacy, Bill Hughes, Doyle Boyd. Ben Canfield, Ross Ausburn, James Marshall. Dean Goates, Norman Garner. Don Green, Bernie Epps, Pat Lloyd, Jane Eisen, Jean Murdock. Miss Trusty. Fourth Row, left to right: Mike Ketchum, Bob Phillipe. Not pictured are: Lyndell Oller, Joan Bagby, Jerry Simmons, Dick Dillenbeck. Jane Orman. Harold Schuare, Helen Harrison, Pete Peters. Former Presidents and Class Sponsors of the junior Class were: 1939-40 HAROLD MORTON MRS. PAULINL C. KI-ATON 1940-41 JACK LELLEY MRS. PAULINIQ C. KIEATON 1941 42 DAVID CROUCH Miss STELLA GARTMAN 1942 43 RICHARD MILLER Miss LOLA B. 'I-'RUSTX' 1943 44 NELSON KEYLS MRS. PAULINI. C. lil-AION 1944-45 LOUIS LUNDQUIST Miss STELLA GARTMAN 1945 46 BILL RIGGS Miss LOLA B. TRUSTY 1946-47 BANKS MCDOW'F,l.I. MRs. PAULINL C. KEATON 1947-1948 J. H. SMITH Miss STELLA GARTMAN ISSJ Bob Adams Cleastena Akers E eq re 1 A Bette loyce Allen ' 1- Q, ,.k,, A . 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VV 0, D 7 Craig BeafY .,,, A 11: 7 A ' WV if r lack Beasley er at l ',,: l i in B Gene sen ' ego he V -, 5, ,B em - ' 'i 'r , A -:,. f lim Belt f -, A - W it rl .la f or yr 4. F Buddy Bennight V Y V ' V V ' Sue Berry r irl' . A F J' Beverly Blerdman . V ' --,,,V J :,, . , y V is l '1 ' . . . FEP- 1 ll?-Q ,. ro llm 3'll'f'gSleY gg V . 0 'A ' B 1 VV,.,. '15 Norma Bingham A fi NS' 5 ff! - A e x N 1.y - B' ,'-, A 51 Cawwn Sue Bree iii all B loyce Blair A j I in -rr I V iv i t S Blllle Blue V . ..:: it . ., at A A 5 Pat Bodenhamer ,. V, V 7 5 yr as .Q .ig Richard Bodine it f l yaytrya lll '-'1 I .,,.r. ill X Bob Bolton ' 'l- ' fa 1 i Le Claire Bossard P 5 U7 D B lll k H l Ieanette Brewer fwir l0Y Brock 3 E S6 J T d at if if 3' 5 K B 5 5 r 'fx Qs xx . X :Q ' in i l . 1 . I I I xl lyri ' l'l: B eaee rileeal f 'A A ll' r,,' ,-.': B - -'r 1 'V V f f l'llf 2 .. to Q may r E I A,,:. oan Cale P 7 , k a' :NDEQ 'fi '3 1 I ' Beverly Cameron S Edward Cain . , 1 v I . . 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N ii , if ll i A s Z' 1 Steve Greenshaw , 4 L , was ,ff i .z ' Mary Ann Gregg VMI I, ' V, -V V Elva Griggs V E X . F' V i ff ' gf 5 VVQ , A Nancy Grove G Y 4 - 5 ,V fig lim Hadly V Y Vi N SV b f' ' i Dick Hall L' - - 1-i Ann Hammond I ' ' Cinda Hammat 1 , ' Barbara Hancock 1- . AN V A ., TVAV ,.... , .,.. V . . Wilma Hanson ,V . xg. joy Hary E A ' L, V f' ' 1 f--2 A ' Robert Harrell i A ,EX l V - 11, Mary Harris ...a...aA.A-.4 , V, ' - VVV Helen Harrison V ' VV 5. M V lim Harrison 5' if ' ei? .B i 80 Ha VV V ?.VV VV . , V Larry Harifelder . 0 V Q fi wa. a, . I , f .-': . Roben E' Hanllne X -- X V e 9 ...' ' 'i Dean Hatfield 1- 1-5 ' Bryan Hawkins QV 3 VV V V 5 Q V Margie Haymaker ro, .1 ,gg V V, V V V, 'G ' pave Headdck EJ ii - it We Louis Heavner 5, A A L' gi ' 1 , .-,11' ' l ' Cora Henderson gi l ' f if L V ' Felicia Henderson cj' V Bob Hendrickson V , 1 lean Herndon VV ' VVV N, V V. Iune Herndon EV' P .1 V -VVV VVVV , ' Maurice 1 'min' .V 'iw I Q - be ,pig ,. lim Hicks 1- - e ' N' W .. X 5, 31 'N-i ' jL W Bill Hodges , ,,,,, A Martha Hood F is n joe Hogard L I T 5 3 V J E I -rll ji, - ,Q.. 4 M . 1 .,., A::: I Edward Holsteln -:. V b 3 2 l0hn Holderman if V ri ' ' a' L ii ' L ZZ L Burt Holmes VAVA jk All f A l f 7 5 ,511 ' A L 5 ill. Q , ' , L CSN ? Emlly Hoop - - H . Q Carroll Hopper gi, V , L H i A jerry House i .-:: E .5 V 4 f' in . A E S , . il IQ: ,, Mabry Housley ni ' ' -' on . a -- , ' ,- Edwafd Hudgens ff ' lllr r A , 1 lrlr , i W Pa' Hughes K Lili In if Bi Hughes . ,n i L n ...N lg Carolyn Hunt I , , s - j j MY leffy Hunter lyk' 'i , 'R gs 'Z A . in : f ' A1 V .. Q' E ' 7 I . ae. -L E john Hunter I :Qi ., A Q Mary jo Hyatt I I 11 ' X ' A 'lri L E Alsie Hyden V-'. Z. i F, A john lnkster K j my ' j . A Ernest james Aqgz A . . 2 . i A ' X I I Lewis lnnneii ,.,,, Q H M -,L n i n a-'-l. 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P l0an Kimball i ' i f i Z.. 1 Wlll in 'W' Kinds' n y Q . L L 1 . .,.l, . .,, 1 is il Betty Lee King 5 n in - 5 A i f ii i 1 L ji ll w il 3 Lee ROY King ,l-:. ll,,l,l Q 'iig y iy 7 .,,l . Q lfii 5 Ricnnnd King iii gg e y i - 'f , ng of jerry Kirkpatrick Z in--y ' Henry Lacy . A M H L H. L .Q lo annaBa b ra Lambert I V Q i'. ' ig SP L i ' V iii - r a -i,l -' -- . i-f .l ii-- L 1 5. iii i 5 I ifilz 5 '- izi T . .. 1 3 fi' DHHHY Lane i . n '- ' 1 'i 3 'l I K ii, ' 'I ff V 'i w e . i if', iiifin 4215? -, e Patsy I-we ' 'i'i ' 'infii . it ' ii. L is f I 60 J Kay Larson ' fi-gf WE 'lm . ,seg r L: K I X E 49' i Q. r v A ,Eg mi I K 2 ' v Q K fs'-1 Q 5:21 YS, iz sw u qt, 1 . m f, L, or P 83 - 6 X ., 53,5 Q K Y 5 K 'W r o oo ,, avril . 5 '. F- l V f T athng , ips, :,,,. L if j'VAirQ5,wr l l rr A W5 ,' L Q gs lp john Lauderdale Bob Nell L x ' ws QQ T: 'D' - N , A? . 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V L z , , ..,, ...t N Q Leon Meigs A Q N it 'Z I 4 '21 mr , Carolyn Melone '.,6, Freda Mendenhall I A: 5 uu.. f X 2' Allen Mershon N 5: , - Q 'Q Z ig' fi if Q L 73 ,v.,, 1 ,,- ,, ,.:,, .5 1 jf I . 2 PSSSY Mefcalf Q rx --:. , J rl? lack Meyer N i ' i K , 2 Fred Mauser Nr 2 X X 1 X l 2 A rriuima W W 'y J 2 Vernon Mills A if iiii Iimmy Miser ' li' Q 2 ,i i V i 12 . ,. ' l . Q i X lf llmmY Miffhell 4 , L i f ' . S X . ' ' .. .eziiifj Y 3. IL. wr- ' ' f. , P - Oscar Lee Moline anim' 5 g z i ' -.z a gli . V G X Sharonell Montgomrry A V ' V .:,,. 1 , A D- k Jr . 7 A xx 4 5 in uc Moore A 5 K 5 Marilyn Moore X . Marion Moore I if Q Sallye Moreland 'iq U 62' i sr Y 'I '- ' v Mickey Morgan A ' ' Nancy Margan an .Ik A r 1 it Patsy Morgan 21 7 ,J ff K X Q Sharon Mossberger E W in Mary Muirheid vm it 1,! I ' iyiglmi.-1 lean Murdock -V - - iz. Ann Murray A X X .'- y ' Nancy Musgrove 'lgn 5 My 1 u- af' V , ' V N lohn Myers A Q , ral, Ralph Myers 4 ,. . . r Bobby Nash ' ' 3-J ' ' Q M , .W f ' - 5 ' .,,,,.. , , . Yi S Phyllis Neff It We .. W Q -. P' 3 . f ., ,Q 1-- Helen Nell ip. H , . ij 4. ' , -r.r f .r l N , V' . - 4 -r , ': ' V Em' -. ' 5. i. lohn Neil g l blll 'ii 'f'j.Ti 1 'f ? B H N I fx X V' .Ms j' 4 . , 5331 life - e Y N rf, .2 - r 4 :t i Q, Donald Nelson . ' A K, Q r, , r - M li N ' ' K. K' Z ar ewcomb 'K -V fs re f . I 'I '. Us E, Veda Nicholson ' ig 3 X 'E 52? 5 Ann Nilson V qlzv , ,,,. - , GQ , f A,k ' r ,-., - L L' S Lorene Norris r' . Q.. if ii'i ' ' ' my Ronald Nunneley if fi - u ll Billie O'Farrell i ' in , I Pat Oier , P Bob Oliver 4 f WE , Corinne Oliver I 'Pl-r Lynden onef 62 Charlie O Neal I ' ' a s f i' i, A 5 .,':r 5 7 X , I-f- 1 t N N f A ' ' s ff f i r N L J ' H E ilf' rr ii K i flkt 1 we - of is 1 x ..-. R t A A at R K 4' 0 Q '. ' 2 are -f-Q . f if x . V x xx., 1, a- f X ki iwffsik . 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Q Q A9 NSW X X Gay Rogers Mary Lee Rogers Mary Maxine Rogers Betty Rolan Ralph Rolston ' Rowe ob Rupe Louise Rust Rosalyn Ryan Mary Sabala Walter Sam Ann anders Harold Sch Beverly Sanders john Sanders Mary Lou Saunders Alpha Savenius naffe Barbara Ann Seamon Marilyn Sears Gerald Secrist Billie Sellers Blanche Sherrill ' Bill Shewmaker lohnnie Shields Nan Shirmer Sadie Shotwell Doris Sigmon Dean Siler 'mn-nfl Katie Silver jerry Simmons Dave Simms Morgan Skinner Phillip Slankard jim Sloan Gene Slocum ois Sluder Betty loe Smith Betty Allen L ar Smith George Smith Kathryn Smith Laura Smith Patricia Smith Pauline Smith Raymond Smith I iw E2 Dick Smith ale Shirley Smith 2 Bill B Ti S 'u.N f ' f 3 '5 A I Z J f i IA L' . If Rita Shepherd I if ...., ff f 5 5 X F C l 'fa Z A' 5 Z f64 jerry Solow john Sparks J Larry Spillman Dolores Roo pso Val Scaggs t- Virgil Shelton ney 1' ee, - Q..-r 1,2 953 x If if P was A HAQN H . t E t, .,.:?.,- , st P P S in to r la .V V Q ..., Q 5, 5 gh ,gl S f ls ,.. S t if ' ,.'- . .S V 'f' r ' . 2 i t H 2 , , in Q iaar . f 'K ' - W t': ,., f H P ,,,, , ' '-s S I s-- V S e SJ S- , y ff: P S S E . B 1-' rag ':,w Q M 1.. 5- W 5 2 aes Q, to karl 1, 1- r as : ' Don Stacey n V Dale Starling . K' filth, :F :Zi , M lohn Staten B I : xv . T - Egq Bob Steel , - - .A M S' N S it lem' Sleele K A S N if X V Martha Steiner ' rt., ,4 X ,T 1 v hq Norma Sterne . ' X N S , Richard Stevens Q VA In A VV: ., K S llbb A4-if. Sam Stevens if I. Q42 .,'.'. : i n Barbara Stewart , l' ' V ,QQLIAEQ b:'A. . X H - g . 1 gfl .azgih lames Stout T 1.r t1aV ' SN :'E S SSSSSSS S Sk wi ll 'SSS Jim Sfowell a s I N '? Marilyn Strader A A' 5 Grant Straight N - Q F o cl ij .3 we it A ' I , ' Richard Stringer S' K ' A lrz i w , William Sullenger ' A , A i: A if 1 ei r n Barbara Summers i : ,l l 2 A ' F - ,5 N Merle Lee Summer ' . A A Curtis Swain L ' , Patsy Swearengen Y' si so -T Edward A 'H K c a sett anyry T. f B wma Sw Nm. 5.313 ' 'nrt a seatee aii' B S a B T 1 Bobby Sykes 4. Bill Tabler Tommy Tasker loanna Taylor 4 F 2 -f aol 3? Z 5 5 L2 52 il SL fn v 7' mr, U.. lx .S MQW G 2 f Q r 2 2 A XV ,NJ fl? N f of nm P f' 0' f A A 9 ' A loan Teel Melba Thigpen X 4 ' Verona Faye Thomas T. : Barbara Thompson ff, V ,I V Dollie Thompson ,. . . 2 :,y Q h I lvan Thompson Q! in M ' in 1 A I. M in . V Pat Thompson S ' to M y san Tiffany I A. -'1-w K iui' ,, Q 1 Don Tiller ' 'Z 1 E ii Roberta Timm in - Marilyn Towers , -,f...,. 'B In Q M j 5 Mary Towers f 1-w I If In H7 W y -gm ,, i M ...,,,- C I 1' 1. y I . :V . , li . , ay e Dowlrt' T th O A ., or .L ,Q A A -A ar ene ran am l X I Y I AV 'I , .. Ingrid Traweek 1 1 M H ,yv- M mf ibtk ,ek - Z I Billy Triggs Mm 2, T S Q P ., Ierry D. Triggs Q, ' li ' V A' V - A ., V Nancy Tucker 2 EL, in 'T , A 37 W , A ri Patricia Tudor Ei ,,i f Y SW 1 il ii Z' Bafbafa Turner S T ' fi K4 ij 1 yy, H ' Donald Turner Ji A f 1 X' a 5 9' S lolene Turner I ,W A V ,gi A Mary Turner -A f 9' ik ml ' TQ B 'yii ' u l. Forrest Turney ,. Vrrk Vi i A . ,J ,- T ng N A W 1 if 'QA -I ' Mary Ellen Tutton 1 .u ,V - , 5 , 3 ' 3 1 - Ann UpDegraft ' x it , A ' 'f . to I - 5 I 65 3 san, UpDegraff A 0 KN A Barbara Ann Valerius B g Fred Vierra ' L . ,a lj 11 - - 4 Q, ii' V -1 if H . i- Dell Vlvlan N LIU' Q L ry. jf .3 I Harlan waddal . - ig. yr , ..,, ' zzz IOHH Wade ' ' m , ' D - 5 I Travis Wagner - B 'L 1 . I L I ' 5' Mary jane Walker 2 - : -,,. Bob Wallace L ig a,-,ana -L Rosalee Walton 'l': f Eg- ,Y N ,r. . 3 Q' 1 + W A 'V Q , 5' r Q . 'B Donald Warnken gm ii l ll 2,:- V W - ii 4 N LL H . , - 4 Q Denver Wathen a -'S L fi M . ' . 'gc' james Watts L Q r T619 jackie Waughtal 4, L a L in I ' . L, 2. Pat Weatherman D . ' F I fj mi, 'HL 6 L fi Arthur Webb L L52 '-f,, LLL -:' 3 . .bl qi, 2 L , , 6 'QM' ,ii , , ' a . .-1 ff? Barbara Webber r L, L , LL LLL ,L a LELLL L L E Charlene Weber J f,-' ,E L 1 XL A , Billy Weinrich -, john Welch K , r Lg Q lf Jae Bob Weldon -, W f 5, LL zll L L 1 ig David Wells .,,LL . L lli' V ' L L x ZL I Darr Werthe ga r: r '-i i , V , p x ' QLL Charles Westmoreland X 'C -. Bob Whisenhunt L X Maxine Elvina Whisman n - I W S . Lg Bob whira 5 '- a re rf , 4 Ellen White ' a QQ ' L 4 M jo Ann White 53 3 LL f ii a L, ,r,, , ar A Y ' lk 4 Q in 72' F Richard Whitehead ,L ? W V ' 1- Don Whitsett LL ' A . as hz L L q jane Wiener Ki Q' 3 ,,. ' 2 Barbara Wilburn A an an r r r ' iii D' 51 jim Wilcox f A V i 5 -D L I ' gg Charles Williams , y it B A if A 3 i 5 rr Neva Williams 1: ,C Colleen Wilson L S Marlene Wilson 3 - L P L I X Perry Winburn W .1 Don Winningham Q x l' Neil Winslow min 4 61. Robert Ray Wolfe L r 2, Dick Wonsettler LL 0 . is Dell Wood ggs L may 2 a g a V Q' -5 LL 5 jim Woodcock seg,-3. 'il L LL, a L 5 losephine Worrell . iiii V r 'i i t 'X D J D. . gg f C 'C !i iii' Q :ck Wright , A 'il -5-r roaaae ,. Erma Wright M L L - A V P Donna Wyatt -, E ,- Norma Yeakey 1' Bob Bazell l66l rr 'A L ' fl' ' I L, ,r ar , my p as A . ,.. 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'A D W, r H -2 ,: .-a. , L q 7 .LJ ' V rrry 5, I j 5 lr Mike Jimmy Sloan jerry Simmons Marilyn Towers jackie Coleman Bob Bolton Bernice Barber Dean Gcates John Inkster JUNIOR SOCIAL Ketcham, Chairman John Cunningham Ingrid Traweek Marlene Wilson Louis Heavner Don Brady Doris Sigmon Mary Clair Jeffries Bert Jones Barbara Webber PUBLICITY Dick Bradley, Chairman ' Henry Lacy Toni de Espenza Dick Dillenbeck Eddie Cass Betty Carlin Charlene Weber Martha Alice Hood FINANCE Paul Babiak, Chairman Fred Vierra Joan Teel Edward Holstein Carlynne Lea SCRAPBOOK Jean Murdock, Chairman Sharonell Montgomery Jackie VVaughtal Jim Billingsley Ann Pilgrim Peggy Pace PLAY READING Ann Ritchey, Chairman Michael Prowse Martha Kiefer Edward Cain Neil Winslow Jimmy Green Carolyn Hunt joan Kimball Mary Ann Gregg Nancy Poage Charles Fain Dean Allen Bob Wallace Caryl Sue Albin PLAY TICKET Doyle Boyd, Chairman Danny Brown Ray Davis Dick Rody Pete Peters PROGRAM Bette Jane Davy, Chairman Marilee Matthews Dick Devero Mark Newcomb Alice Mae Field Mary Estes Carolyn Melone Billy Clark COMMITTEES E671 RING Norman Garner, Chairman Virginia Latting Mary Towers Harold Schnarre Neva Williams jim Wilcox Norman Lightfoot joan Wade Lloyd Raper Ann Hammond Buddy Bennight Mary Rogers FORUM Henry Lacy, Chairman Ronnie Green Dick Bradley Dick Cunningham Martha Hood Diane Browning jim Billingsley Felicia Henderson Alpha Savenius Dick Dillenbeck COURTESY Annella Anderson, Chairman Phyllis Ford Ingrid Traweek Roswell Brown Barbara Hancock Betty Jane Davy Danny Brown Owen Good Felicia Henderson Betty Paine Bert Jones Gretchen Rang Cleastena Akers Jo Ann Roberts Rosalyn Ryan jack Beesley Wayne Maxwell Peggy McNair SCHOLASTIC Jane Eisen, Chairman Jane Burnham Ann Orelup Ronald McCullough Roy Lulow PROM Jerry Simmons, Chairman Ann Ritchey Burt Jones Joan Dorr Bobby Steel Grant Straight Rosalie XValton Phyllis Pitcher Margaret Copeland Ross Ausburn Entire Publici Kitty Davis Bob Wallace Marilyn Towers Charles Williams Ingrid Traweek Tom McKittrick Mike Ketcham Dick Bradley 2 'X X I ra : A 5 4 F Cl F' 0- 7 E 77 'S 'P ? in 1 l..K le ' ml' 2' 2 XXX .tN3VlB6 ff er 'xx Tie N O' nv P f i f E X093 W Entire Social Committee Ll ry Committee fmwnninisller Left to right: Mrs. Sally lVlcSpadden, Miss Lola B. Trusty, and Bill Short. Mrs. Sally lVIcSpadden, sisxer of Will Rogers, hands to Bill Short, President of the Class of 1939-40, the senior gavel in assembly, January 26, 1940. The gavel, one of our most prized gifts, was made from walnui grown on the Rogers' ranch and is now handed down to each succeeding senior class president. CLASS UF 1951 TE nm-x MRS. PAULINE C. KEATON Sophomore Class Dirrcfor Sophomore Class Gfficers lirmflf-nf , ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,7, L BILL BENNETT Vifp Prf-yidgnf ,,,, H ,,,,,,,, BILL TURNER S lwt- 1-pig,-51 ,,,,,, ,,,,,, P EGGY CAMPBELL Trmmrcr ,,,,,,,,,,, , , ,,,,,, JODY MCART Sofiul Clmirnmu , ,,,, ,,,,,,, B ARBARA AUSTIN Cmmfil Rrj1vT'.vm11'ufi1'0 ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,. ,,.,..., P A TSY LEVUIS Youfb luv, LL,,,LL, L,,, J OHN CARTER-ROGER MOBLEH' SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS ' Front Row, left to right: Peggy Campbell. Patsy Lewis, Bill Bennett, Mrs. Keaton, Bill Turner, Elaine Helander. Standing: Jody McArt, John Carter, Barbara Auslin, Roger Mobley. 70 X, '-Q ....- img KENT!-1 SOP1-IOMCRE BOARD 'H Front Row, left to right: Jody MeAr1, Peggy Campbell. Elaine Helander. Mrs Keaton Patsy Lewis Barbara Austin, Barbara Clow, Second Row. left to right: Sterling Browning. Franklin Nelson Dick Milburn, James Pollard, Bill Bennett, Jack Anthony, John Carter. James Passmore Roger Mobley El wood Strozier, Bill Turner. Not pictured: Joe Cleveland, Dale Scott, Carolyn Sklnner IJOVIIZFI' PV'A'AiiI'l'7If5 mm' Clan Sfwrzmrx of llwf S0f7!lUllI01'I' Clam new 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948-49 john jillson Jack Lelly Herbert Farrimond james Harris Terry Bierdman Bill Bloomfield Lavine Pitts Bill Hays Ross Ausburn Bill Bennett Miss NUM Miss Airs Miss Miss hdrs Miss N55 hdrs Stella Gnrtman Stella Gnrtman Lola Trusty Pauline Keaton Stella Gartman Lola Trusty Pauline Keaton Stella Gnrtman Lola Trusty Pauline Keaton E111 giiemurizxm -MMMY MCCRACKEN lfebruary 16, 1933 February 7, 1949 A tragic motorbike accident on Sunday, February 6 ended Jimmy s life the next morning, February 7. The staff and students of XY'ill Rogers mourn the death of their friend xx hose 1 school career had started with so much promise. L71 lam es Abernathy F Tommy Akers 5 Shirley Alldredge - 'Q lack Anthony it ' lrr Bae 2 Heber Archer fu: v Zz! N Michael Atkins mu ix loyce Atkinson Q3 Barbara Austin ..' Dodie Ayling fm' 45' Anna Bailey S: A ' Elenora Bailey W Corbin Baker 3 W 62 Hurshell Baker mf f jimmy Banks Tai l Chester Barbour an-Q! ,Ego fb Virginia Barnes A iii K is K 'Kf- Q Pat Barnett X Ellau , - 2 Martha Barnhill iii Z M. samhan Calvin Barstow Q Patricia Bartlett - - M 5 5? 3 lf Emma Beadle K '- E' Q , l - Bill Bennett K H -I2 V W lack Benson 5 Q-,.1 - I N I 1 N I ll' Beverly Berry 5 Bill Berry A ' 7 Donna Lee Bevis is gk 6 Marlene Bigler , gr v Frances Billings QV Q, . ' ' A lg M X X Mildred Birkhead Y 'll QI 'fl -lii f 1 i W- -P 1 if 7 Tommy Bishline ' lanice Blevans ' V 7 ,I 2' Floyd Bodkin 1 V 5? ff q V 'lllll l Harry Boyd 3 i A Martha Boyd A M A X ,U . ' sf ' Richard Bottomley Richard Boyer ' john Bradford Beverly Brewer V V i 5-fi .V 3' X Bill Brewer 'iiii' 2 'if is A -isr- loan Brindel I ' in fl? A asr- i ' Harle Brook Q 1 QFJ1 ' ' xii X x in Beverly Brooks E k V Carolyn Brooks by F , Gwen Broom 9' A is ,Q ,W Charles Brown I H - i fm' i -'Qyki lanlce Browning : fa, r 1912 5 i i I ,. Nancy Browning E fi -'ii 'fi' iiii E 5 Sterling Browning 3. Carol Bruner Dixie lean Brunkow Wesley Brunson Dolores l 72 I j f 2 l A A fy 45: my if B Bob Buford e is E A ' ' we ' Q i it ...N 1.3 B is Phil Buker I -N, :ZZ ' ,I ' c V Y ' Paul Burgener an 3 L . F giiif v 824 ' i n k Barbara Burton K I W L '3 , ::: janet Butler 0 H , , . .-.: A 5, Ezvl - . H ,. , V j D B D or t r rr , B L l Kem' We 2 'x ,X ,, - 1 l ,J .gg Peggy Campbell 32 , W, I 'v Wabron Carey 2 4, : 3 Bobby Carrens Q it 321, i gg IZI 5? it : .. .M john Robert Carter a I y ' X 355 Baffv Cafufhefs t 5 X. ,. ag fit- I-if U S - E A ' ,Q A lt ' - 5 , Bi ast es a 'P it -at L 1 i 1 a ' - Willoween Cates QP . H LbA-, r ' Charles Cazzell ' 'Q A . Q' My A Q gi Grace Chalmers ,V I Q. l ' A V Danny Chandler gl gg' Q ' ij -2 ,L f k . X 5:3 - Q Lee Roy Chapman 2 C. :': 22. g Z , ' zul 9' K Q j- 9 U . to if . 2 fi- 1' S-AAA E ty -A A A joe Christian f' i an lvl L 1 r a l a , Q, Merrill Christmas A E X Q K Q V C. E. Clark ,M L . is f m y ,,' gg, F I W Dean Claxton I , ,:k' . V ::: ' .I K - - A Q' W- L Frank Clayton Q if f rl LA - ' L V , la - L N B A joe Cleveland 1 gig S A Sgt' A YL A - ' h Marilyn Cline A s in fr .tm 16.1 -1-17. '- 'Z i DYER 3 Q' 3 a X , '- In Susan Crain Z fd I . .. Barbara Clow fm a ..::: , R jim Coberly . in , - I t Doris Cochran X 'B A K Clyde Cockriel S, Ed Cole ,Q B - T' Q s QIQQ , , Delmar Coleman 5 3? efaa S9 3 Gene Collins , Bruce Combest P V '1: Z , :Q 4 , rrii Ronald combs 2' s . ! Sf'- X W jim Comfort l I H s X - :B . Z? r r a I 1 c 3 B Cathryn Compton , af l K If I- Leona Conley . Thomas Conley Edward Cooper ig. 1 -l e ' Uthie Cordray I m,.,., Elsie Cotten A Leigh Covington 1 5115143 Barbara Cowans :l l 'D nwlgq Catherine Cox r j Pat Cox , am, ' Q, Walter Crandall P W . t c P- E Camilla Crane ba rg , jj , J ' -:gag A 1 2: Bob Croskery f, Kenneth Cross jean Culp H A Billy Culver ' . joe Curry I Sandy Dalton - 1 ' 555 X ff A D 3 by ii ' 2 ff 91 if so M 'H ' I I it .,.- if Q 4 XBMM L' Q ' W I if 'Q 5 ,vai ,, i M j Q we K -':i:..f Z my Q, ,,, 1 'li We ' IPEYB-K 9 'T- L N3 'S CQ f 'T-1 75 Beverly Davis N 9 3 Billy Davis ,f Sue Davis ,I I A I e ' e Z V f. QI II I V , I 8 9 -f Leata loan Davis 3 .i Q5 .I Q? -I ,II- ,If N1 , af- , gi ' Marvin Davis I 'L I ' I i . f- ' I, I , , ,. I. ' ,' 7 - . A ..-,. . Af'-- is -. - 2 We as v v i ei 52 V lo DeFoc X Il V f QI X ,f .- .tl'2. ix 2 Carl Deming I 5 Lawerence Devero II D Ig zl' E V ' II Lou DcWees .V 1 IF ' ,iil 3 Pafgy Dill V M I igVI IQ , c .ih - VI fm- . Wally Dirion in U iii' N ' . , l i V , .W ,.,, - 1 F i Rusalyn Dish ' , '... M in f fe 152 Q Lflfs, 5 f'.., ' 'V meiifr QI , Patsy Dobbs - a I- A s I .. .op ,, . . ...N Q james Doerr .1 . IV V V I In V MY Bonita Sue Drew Q 'i , '- . E Carol Duncan ,, K lb . 'I I X I Q lune Duncan . .' ' all I 5 I i S ' Ir , I X w Nik , E Patricia Duncan E If - 2 A Dixie Dunn I. D I Mary Ann Dyer I - R . ' I Marilyn Edwards Inf 'V 33 -I -. I QF V 5 f - Nm fdwafds i ,. '- of F ,,:r.,. i f K i W s ' kms Ekstrand I I D i ' ii i X35 1 - F 1 F - 'i:: - -' ' D l ' I Mary Elder -- -ag, of ., i Q' ' 1 A 2-1 E Dwi sv - X i' l, fn 'fr . : Buddy Ellis ff' I , - jean Epperson , : I , 5 X Patsy Epperson -V I A II lf: Q ft 5' Tom Ewing iii i, 4 lie.. I Hilda rams fi F .-v 7 Rae Nell Fender , ' at - ' if -3 V' Rose Mary Fields lean Fletcher I: ' , 1' - ffm: , Ll ,W Q Q3 6 a 551 ii' David Foley ' , Q 'A , I K g 4 5 In--, as Im--'J' Barbara Forester '57 ' ' Z V i' ' Nita Foster Yi , 2, 4i:,:, . ' V - i Qi I . i' .,. ff'4'i ii' V 7 I 2 . Q' .' Don Franklin 4 9 'ea if V ' I. .5 Y K Q Ora Frasier Carol Freeman If C Rosemary Fuller - S Sandra Caddy X loe Cahm i Lennie Cammell M' F Tom Gilbert 2 Ioanne Gilger E, Carol Lee Gilmore 5 Dolores Glidewell 5 Val Wayne Goff 5 O. K. Goolsby Robert Goumaz ' V' I I pw im cram ,Q :,y II i III I t I5 F I El june Gravitt it V Isl' KV 5. V Vi F 13 ' I Il f I , EL l Bob Gfeen mf . ., a:,, an .' Gloria Gregg V . V VZVV ,,,, VV AI . 7 Vi was I 74 J Martha Gregory DWI R 5 'I , I Ye a:-L ik e 3 rv-1 N gl Don Gush . ' I - :E - A Ollie Greshom . Q gags . ,r E ...ig baqgg L joan Griggs -f ta, kj, j . Tommie Gulley qbll b' ' 2 ' 'K ' S A jean Gunnells I in A I if Marvin Hagan zz ,rf 2 y ' g 55' j Billy Haggard Z h as E. y I Alan Hall 9 F i ' tg! Peter Hamf s R R Dottie Harcrow A' z ' Lv V if . janice Harder joan Harrell 'Z . ' A uf - ' In A 1 Bob Harris lk' M' -MZ' ai ' an Gere Harris ,610 In X . ,e .A ti, h M A Walter Harris ,E if .K L A f!! Stanley Harrison 5 i r ' as ,Qee R George Hvvpfinan f i ' di 1 h H ' o n avcnstrltc 4 Nw , H' I 4 Marilyn Howly j .4 gp' W E 'TV 'Z ii jack Haynes . ' Q:-J ' c . Mary Hedbery gif A 'f' , , a:i 9 Shirley Hedges f l I s 5 X H I do I a Elaine Helander Edna Herford fha . K H J H H jerry Hickok lf , .V W 3 u S3 'R J Barbara Hicks f ag G ' l re 1 , 2 1 335 lean Hill H xuq' D 1 K if., E ' - Shirley Hilton 0 R Q Y r i nlnll Mary H0aSll l i A M ii jack Hollingsworth T. . A E I 4 Lx - Alvin Holston Q, - V ,2q, ill s y as I V r john Hood 2.-. M 1. 1 aa. V- a a A go 'Z' .. I - WU ty at Betty jo Horner , 'Q --1 ,ff rlzl. ' ' Q ' . f' ff Mary Louise House . .15 if , , ' ' 1. .. . '5 ' Cecil Hudelson ffl r.:, ' E f fy fi V. . cl. : V A Richard Hudson -J h 5 f Richard Hughes If r A . I - A 'il Ruth HulS9Y C A ' V. V H A. - - . -,- Norma Humphries l , . ,,.- 5 . a - 4 .,.,-r .,a. A . , , A by rrr 'li' M iil: J r , rr, E l-Wayne Hun 1 ..-H X R lr ,fn r .ad ,ra r c .ar E. ' 1 ri .' S V 1 ' A ' i w Kenneth Hunter P Q, . I a. ., N Q- W V LW Paul lnbody 02 t H n i i f i f Harold Ivey Z i r 1 s is .a far , A-2 . 5, r rasa . a-rr H H --.. ' i i in C0'd'e IMO - 'aff ' jifiri- W ,,,, g , in Ronnie jackson 5 As' N .llnil A , J A iiil gi Carol lensen 5 4 ki' VG' -'Vi . X f lxw C' - A Donald johnson 1 ' ii ' ' ff - i V ,f Ro ald joh son LII - .J A-'fa as f Q i ,J 5- Q llafg , A . .g5. A r Barbara jones - .rr, 2. 2 . In kr,, ,, i jg, , Charles jones 1 .3 ,a H Z as-ie K vJ,. l l W , N f j V N KN Danny jones 1- 3 seq ':' l' f ,, W .i . li ' I fi l 75 il David jones f Nt . joan jones fl Nancy jones L 2 me , I-f Ralph joslin ,Z A y ,Q I xc , - e Betsy Kappus K :'..' . , Carol Kautz I 5 A z ' e 1 A 5 j Dorothy Keller ,I j 5 P f Q Y V xxx, 3 g jeek Kelly Q Keith Kelly f 3 A ' V' ' ' Patricia Kemmitz ' W it :- ' eg, Graham Kendall - '--' me U '- . ' ::... .b A ev jean Kennedy X -.-- ' .. A, t ji . yv , i if ' xii.: David Key of - h ' . , fi we ff, Arffg jack Kiper ,R Sl-Dj Eddy Knehel , L L H i M' M10 Ke-ne e Q if e if ff 2 fmmiff Lacy J 5' 2 George Mac LaCY Y 1 N '.. , E .Q 'K is K3 Marian Lahman + A1 . Q my V A . X 2 I A l e ,geefgilix Ni john Lashley A Lavona Sue Laster A' A, Z I 'ik I . Billy Lawrence ' 53.1 :il . 1 izl' -e , 4 gi 3 J , Billy Lawson 2 -j ', 7 - ' 'QS' ' fr f l S? Dinah Laycock f We ,,.j . gf E fl IX R . l' Leo Lee ' - l X. -e if E X Mary Ellen Leininger Q, .H 1 Billy Lewis :U M ' I es' A , F I v Q - V l 1 ,T ,. :L A A A Q Mackie Lewis ' ' 1-'jg I, ki Patsy Lewis r, , l ' i f V ' Wilma Like g ' . 4 A 'lp Willella Littrell 4 A! r janet Livingston k In M Y A Vi. 5 . A V lq l Y A if? M y Q .N V tg ,, ,,,, b james oc mi es :Q , e 4, Q dz 3 . Donna London V P I V L CW Beverly Longabach il -Si ii 1 ' '7' M 1 lei ' V e i fvm 3, ee 1 I Richard Lowery , V A ,Q joan McArt , X y I yin Q Bailey McBride 'ci i , 1 'ii 5, it . I f 6 Buck McCray 'E' '.'. W ' , QM I '--y ,ze T L eg i i ig X Bill McCoy yi ,if y K. 'el B e yc V of Q jimmy McCracken I y , . o P: ai . K , jane McCullough b. M, r Nancye McCune , gh I V 1.:. W. . in ., V, -Q E R. L. McGhee , 5 j ,-.. et f 5 Mary Ellen McGrew :QN IIVZ 5-eq 7 1 NW A A P ' K B ' .iilffge I ' peek Meheffey , K Z . Q ee.Q ,,e .5 5 ig V-2 ' i il... . Eugene McKay H I il joanne McLenore 3 A V: ' 5 r j Marolyne Malroney r kg . -ii. he 0-15 .F jl Arline Mareburgef V' iiiii , . . ,V kr ,- ' , f 3. -. -, ..: .. 4 gj: Y Charles Marler 'A Y' I 3 A I L 76 j Sue Marlowe 1 A . ' In 5 if -l ',-., 1 -, MQ' 535 5 K Q, r e E 2 l Tommy Marrs I 1 'X Betty Marshall . f . J , 5 . Q - 1 T W A , Virginia Martin -- - Q' Don Mayes V V Cleburne Medlock 5 ' B , , Bill Meissingef Virginia Mendenhall 9 . 5 Dick Milburn Q5 F5 R iii!! Q 4-Q , Os 5 a n Q ' RAY Milburn A 'W' 1 - james Millarr Qxxv as Izir. :,. c 1 j jj ' jack Miller 'N 5 32' P' my Mme' , K' S I Nw-- .,. xl ,.-f-- Margaret Miller S- s ' y ta Phil Miller '-- 1 i 9 ill gl ,Wal Q-fi, A Robert Miller Q . fl Q i SK: L - A Wayne Miller ii R Ri , .af r f i L Marvin Mills X li 5 If A 'X 'il iii Roger MobleY Coy Montgomery ., 2 H A Dave Moore P- - ' 5' Q Q B S- Don MM M i 6 V- Y, jarry Moore i xl? . w. N 1 W Ted Moore l ' 5 james Moreland O7 Q sm . f ', fb M , y Ann Moughon C: , .- M R f Eloise Mouser X Q '55 1 - .,,,f Louise Mouser Q, ty K1 'Ur - Kay Mullens H A I - Frances Munsey , D Sumaya Naifeh , l Q, fflff I Larry Neff A sa MS M k A Frank Nelson 1' N 5 A 1 as ,.k,, X '- 3' janna Newbolt U 1 1. R an Si Betty Newsom W i , l we W i ii iii ' Maurice Nickell K R 5 Bill Norman .ililsrlfi V Patti Nunnellee ' ii l Robert Nunneley 5 K ' wi- f 6-1 ,V AQ, Q Q we Q gzi 2 A Iris Oakley 5 V X f 'f Alva ohmm , X c A 9 J T. L. oliver ,-1 iff mg. if F X I 5 jimmy Orr 1:- in 5 'Y 3 wfi Roger Orvis Q1 I i Barbara Oursler 2 in 5 Q 'Q Q Daisy Oxford 51 X X ,QE x X Robert Paapanen it V A 53, A james Passmore Q 5 4 jfgbl ! E X Marita Patrick of is , 4 W' .N-5. I h l A ' :gl Patsy Patton N KI . ' ii' 1 ,V Donald Payne Tr 5 0 V in up 9 3 Albert Perry M- ff' 4 ,,:, 3, Patsy Perryman 1 .ii AX 3 1 L as Ali A Lelia Petersen x X r f so X, f l A i a x D IW W3 j. D. Pettay Karl Pfleiderer David Pharr Anita Phillips -M -.. fi' Barbara Phillips '-l:- A 7 V Ray Phillips Vt A r . ..:: - A Roy Donald Phillips f idx, was il fi? R Vg VX is VV , , ,. ,A , Sharon Phillips Patricia Pigman ' I ' V Q- Nancy Pilkington J vi Kenneth Pipes IQ L r s h , 7 'ii ' Y , ,,. V 5 ' N lane Pittenger V if r r Phllllp Pllklngton . rr V R R gm X V V 2 V V ig r 4 'hr N 'T r 'r..., r 2. i ' iii ' ' - Margaret Plumer - . ' 5 +R wx 2 if- .gg y A fy- R. ii i i'l'3 if Sis ,ag , ,, Q -all ' gpg vi 5: 'Si in R he . .t fri r ' as ' 50. Floyd Plummer -- ' wiv Harry Poarch V' lb Q lim Pollard ' Ruby Pomeroy V' r ' I in V - A ,. 2 C, -f if , h ,V 4 1 , , u jimmy Potts L Pat Prouse ' X f Charles Pruitt S ubi' ii i il Q , :k L '. Charlene Putsche i'i V VV blbii if V Bob Ragsdale V. I A ' ' ' - A Wanda Rains 6 i - Y ig .aaa l J r N, 1 , tl: P' E Sh Alias .eu . Q 1 ..,. is 1-1 4, Vt? i tl ini ll i ,' cg R -r 1 Thomas Ramsey james Randall V Cecil Reese - i V Roger Reid 7 1 i Paul Renne 'i - 1,35 V .., P - Sue Ramey A V l Q rr ,V , Russell Reynolds - Billie Richard R A if ' . ', Charlotte Rice . -, . Bill Richardson ' ' P Wayne Richardson I 'i I Roberta Rider ' David Ridly Ozella Riley Sara Rylie Ritter JET Carolyn Roberts llllll 69 Tommy Roberts Robert Robinson eau. 'i -rf ,fx A h V V g, 4 2 wx rf :Rr ll? C5 'l .Z I, Z u gel. as 4. F' 3 ...N h ' rr ,G . - , . .Q EI., H 'N 2 Charlie Potter ' K A A Q, AXE in X I I , 7 f i fb if X ff r 5 5 P 2, Ema Rodi' . X . 3 f r. ..,. 5 Raymond Rogers i i 5 Wane' ROB' liirri R lr,.r f - Z Shirley Ross ,, :., XV , .V ,:-v ,,. NE- A 0 1 Margaret Sallee il i , 'l K Bill Sanders 3 Bobby Sanseverino FV VN Va Q gf V r.-.V gl Rex Saul i Vi -- i V A ' - 4 . 1 ,f Auther Saunders 4 ski' i g? A V r, E781 Barbara Schenck 1 V fix A X ' i 0 'yi' X ,. 3,5 wa. af ' i z , :Y f 1 me Lb 2 A 'AA f fi George Schichtle Iohn Schickram lohn Schillenger joe Schindler lane Schimitz N William Schultheis Dale Scott LA Sally Self d i: V , Q' Virginia Sellers S a Billy sewen H Charlie Sexton Iudy Sexton F 5 Z it IT m I JD z 5 T 4 , 5 all U, iz 7 5 E 73 wi ...R 1 ' r Q I1 V A Alice Shannon ' - b k i K I Nancy Sharpe 9,9 we if Daphne Shaw a 1 iv .,, r' - Hal sh-mod 3 Q lci f N I 1 Barbara Sherrow Z Mary Ann Shirley 2 Lavona Shook S at A V 5. . Dortha Sigmon in it F ' 5.7! g., Don Sinnger Sl! f if ' S ' .I . 'x Harold Skillern 1 l ,,.. ' 3 L f 1 Q. fi t ... - A Carolyn Skinner l A -.N T V Lawerence Sluder mf 1 Q Thomas Smart 5 ., A g ' Betty Smith X lf M b I , ' Gary Smith S A l' I - lane Ann Smith as I - . T' Q Y Q I Q Sally Smith ' S- V' fil ii af- 5 A Helen Smithe ANL if x l Sixg X Pat Smithle 33? e f -1, .. .,'. T 1 ' H , A Georgia Snyder , Q fi. H, . , e :.::, ill A.. 7 I AV?gA b ,fi .V,A , . rf f . ml Kenneth Soneson I ,V f qi Eddie Sparks i - lii a 9Lfl.i?'32iQ ' 2 ff---79 ...Wi V,4. Ai i i V Rosalee Sperry is Orville Spiker if in 5 V, 2 ' I V ' ,K ' , Morris Starr nf: y V :swf I S F s ,, 7- A lack Steele 5 X V , Ronnie Steele 1 x . ' if 5 . ' Darrel Steward zz: - , Wi ,.-e in 'Z I -Tl ,... f - J ' A' Carl Stewards fi'- ght Q 1 Donna Stone Q' Q' V .31 Xi . - g lack Strahorn 0 , 3 HQ, ' gs Elwood Strozicr W V we V if lack Stuff 5 S ri d yy as luu LT A ff? K Swanie Swanson cv' , T h Don Taylor K -I A i . .i j , H I David Tedesch gn S of im Y i n T Nadine TeeHee W wp A -ffl., f V ' Brady Tenneson 1 'aff I. ' ., h W 'ii' li r V g 5 ' V 'V V l':: 5 Kenneth Terry 1 X ,:,V j F .1 5 S Y .yah , an I Q T ' ' T I lf ' ,fVA,V.'L Y V E791 C harles Tetrick .I ' rr 1: - u C 4 I. ow' X f XZ' fl 2 ' -f Z Z F7 lil TN '7 P mi ' 2 2 Q 'f' 2 2 A l i 7 ' f x f'V L 1: 'cf- X 'unix-1 f, Q 6 I X Q Tp Ei f Z U ! we l l Alan Thompson Patricia Thompson Clara Todd Ronald Todd Donna Trolinger Martha True Lois Tucker David Tuller Bill Turner Kenneth Wesley Upton lean Van Arsdale Maxine Vandiver lean Vaughan Shirley Vaught jack Vinson Rosalee Waack Elaine Wagner Marjorie Wakefield Owen Walker Lewis Wantland Kenneth Warlids jerry Watson Rose Ann Walb lames West Patsy Weston lames White Richard Wick Carolyn Wieman lim Willey Deeda Williams Glen Willis Winnia Wills Harry Wilson Marylou Wilson Bill Wise Wanda Wise Treva Wilche loan Withrow lane Wolverton jimmie Wolverton Gene Wood Ada Wooldridge Ruby Wooten Clifford Wright Martha Wyatt Owen Young Virginia Yukey Ethel Yakil john Zink H01 1 K' 'fx Q f.- gl 0 T x 4' ' C ': y it f e xfeN fls i f i R . l X ,Z F F sfefewe?a nse i ,t ae we V V UL X' X , , In A. . f at .- tt t In -S, ',l': V Sw In i QP? ' V 'lp yy . Tx 'W' X X M1 ,t s a is T a C e V i .iii l . C 57 fil- t .aa . -'5 . fi- . if x hvn, V . V :. ga., WY X ia if Y' If is HG 'iifiri .'L, 5155552 SOPHOMORE COMMITTEES SOCIAL COURTESY Dorothy Ayling Janice Browning Patricia Cox Hilda Fallis Dolores Glidewell Mary Ann Hedberg Barbara Hicks Carol Jensen Mary Ellen Leininger Mickie Lewis Virginia Martin Margaret Miller Patti Nunnellee Pat Pigman Pat Prowse Virginia Sellers Carolyn Skinner Helen Smithee Marlene W'ilson SCRAPBOOK Donna Bevis O. K. Goolsby Don Gresh Joann Hill Peggy Sue Hunt Barbara Phillips Dorotha Sigman Betty Smith Rosalee Sperry Donna Trolinger Kenneth Upton Shirley Alldredge Nancy Browning E813 Leona Conley Goldie Jackson Marilyn Edwards Daphne Shaw FIANACE Ora Frasier janet Livingston Jane McCullough FORUM Pat Bartlett Graham Kendall Erna Rody Shirley Ross Pat Thompson Elaine Wagner Treva Witeher PUBLICITY Joan DeFoe Martha Gregory Elsie Hammann Janice Harder Elaine Edna Herford Mac Lacy Raymond Rogers Bill Schultheis Helander Coronation of MISS WILL RQGERS I IIII at Margery Stokes was elected to reign as first Football Jueen of Will Rogers High by an all-school vote. Her senior attendants were Marjean Martin and Maryema Gates, with Barbee Ann Watts and Ann Mar- garet Kraus from the junior class, Jane Schillinger and Frances Bailey from the sophomore class. Her trainbearers were Beverly Howard and Skipper Allen. Trumpeters were Clarence Bradford and J. D. Holland. Queen Margery was officially crowned by Rogers Football Captain Russell Van Burkleo in an all- school assembly before the Rogers-Hominy football game November 16. 1939. XVIII. ROGERS ROYALTY 1939 Margery Stokes Alirniliuzfs of Mixx W'i1l Rogers X l94O' Ann petty Senior ,,,,,, ,Sue Ifdkin and Mary Ann Moore l94l Frances Bllllcl' lzmior , , ,,,,,, jerry Meeks and Virginia Latting 1942 Billie lane Sfvvws SUIYIIUINUYK' Nancy Browning and Carol Freeman 1943 Peggy Iiowler 1944-45 Su Derrick 1945 Joyce Jones Bnrbee and Charles Pelton, trainbearers for Queen 1946 1947 1948 Sammye Wliiiley Jodie Gibson Ann Kirberger Ann Kirberger, Miss Will Rogers X, were the first children of n Will Rogers graduate to appear on the Rogers stage. Their mother was Jeanne Dejurnette, Secretary of the Class of 1941. i821 1. :F E? , thix.-Xfg. IIN 1 1 .AN fr -33,6 H 01. 9 ,. Q-- BUOK TWO ACTIVITIES Mm W P? S KENT!-K ll Ill SCI-ICOL LIFE EDITORS Front SKIP WAIKREN, BARBARA D1iBARuL:l,Iara1fN Back NONA HISANYI, GFORC,E ANuFRsox LARIAT EDITORS PETE STORES, LARRY BROWIN JOYCE MCDOWELL H41 nm KENT!-X The Silent Partners, Behind Those .Who Edit, Work Hard on The Lariatg Get Little Credit PUBLICATIONS 1 1 BOARD Seated, left to right: E. G. Setliff, Anne Pitts, Miss Caroline Copeland, Bettye Crabtree, Mrs. Hortense Bateholts, C. C. Pruitt. Standing: Patty King, Jackie Sasser, Bobby Autrey, Pete Stokes, Harry Holt. Not pictured: Doris Lindsey, and JoAnne Neavles. The duties of the Publications Board are to decide upon photography, printing, engraving contracts, and other business matters for the Lariat. Miss Caroline Copeland has served as Chairman since the initial organization of the Publications Board and Lariat Staff and C. C. Pruitt has been photographersg and Anne Pitts, Harry Holt, and Bobby Autrey were representatives elected from the Yearbook class. Seniors who serzwl as Secrvhzry of ilu' Publications Board were: Business Manager. Mrs. Myrtle Spillman was the Art director for the first nine editions of the Lariatg now on this our tenth annual Mrs. Hortense Bate- holts is supervising the art work. For the first two years M. E. Hurst was in charge of photography, H. E. McPhail for two years, and for the past six years E. G. Setliff has supervised photography. For the first five years Mrs. Sarah Roberts served on the Publications Board from the commercial department. For the 1948-49 Publications Board Patty King and JoAnne Neavles were student art representativesg Bettye Crabtree was Secretaryg Pete Stokes, assistant Business Managerg jackie Sasser and Doris Lindsey, 85 1939-40 BETTY SYKES 1940 41 PHIL SCHOGGEN 1941 42 MARY LU MoRoAN 1942 43 BETTY l.1Iix1B13RNl1R 1943 44 BETTY MAGEE 1944-45 BLTTY HENSLEX' 1945 46 BARBARA MCKAY 1946-47 WANDA FINCI-1 1947-48 CHARl.l.NI2 Lucm-'l12T.D 1948 49 BETTYL CRABTRTQTQ KENTN Pictures, Scissors, Ink and Glue Here's Our Lariat, just for You 4 LARIAT STAFF Front Row, left to right: Bobby Autrey. Harry Holt, Gloria Lemmon. Vivian Klemme. Larry Brown, June Hudson, Janice Bertea. Second Row: Bonnie Drude, Vanetta Lucas. Carolyn French, Ann Frazier. Judy Bryner. Shirley Beach. Mary Ann Nilson. Maribell Fender, Peggy Ramsey. Jane Dameron, Joyce McDowell. Third Row: Ann Kirberger, Phillip Seagrove, Charles Butler, Betty Brant, Devene Wadley, Guy Richey. Bettye Crabtree, Pete Stokes, Nancy Sillers, Marilyn O'Banion, Bill Eaves. Anne Pitts. Nona Hisaw. Not pictured: Marian Ridley, Lena Chufar. PETE STOKES OUR FORMER EDITORS HAVE BEEN Iiilifor MISS CAROLINE COPILLAND 1939-40 Lariat Staff, No Editors. SIYOPUOV 1940-41 Dorothy Brown, Editor, Katherine Karnes, LARRY BROWN Assistant Editor. Afifei'f1 ' Edin? 1941 joan Prater, Editor, David Robinson, As- JOYCE MCDOW'lil.l. Assistant Edilor Our Lariat has been financed entirely by thc sale of books fto budget ticket holders and cash buyersj and the assessments of pictures. In 1939-40 the Senior Mothers, through a style show, benefit bridge party, and other such activities, raised approximately 5400.00 to insure the publica- tion of our first yearbook. In 1947 the yearbook staff, with the help of some of their mothers, spon- sored a rummage sale from which they collected 5200.00 to help in financing the book. The Class of 1948 contributed 5350.00 to the yearbook. 1861 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947-48 sistant Editor, Stanley Dixon, Editor, Beverly Dicken- son, Assistant Editor. Bob Barge, Editor, Emily McQueen and June Smith, Assistant Editors. Juanita Barrow, Editor, Nancy Ludewick, Assistant Editor. jack Holt, Editor, Helen Cantrell and Ray Bergman, Assistant Editors. David Lomax, Editor, Jane Proctor and NVanda Finch, Assistant Editors. Celia Ann Latting, Editor, Martha Poynor and Don lfunston, Assistant Editors. lENTH im: We May Have Our Fun and Pull Our Capers Since But We Never Fail to Put Uut the Papers the opening of Will Rogers High School our paper, Tulsa School Life, has been printed joint- ly by Rogers, Central, and Vfehster as a weekly four- page issue which is affiliated with the National Press Association and the Oklahoma lnter-Scholastic Press Associat ion. Miss Caroline Copeland has been sponsor of the Rogers staff since its organization in 1939. Those I939-40 1940-fl-l 1941-42 serving as Editors of the Rogers staff: Marjorie johnson and Virginia Havens, Co-Editors. Faarbee Ann W'atts, Editor, Earl Snyder, Sports Editor. Paula Kager, Editor, Bette Lou Horne, Assistant Editor, Dick Langworthy, Sports Editor. 1942 1943 1944- 1945 1946- 1947- 1948 I Dorothy Tincup, Editor, Betty Lou Har- vey, Assistant Editor, Kenneth Brasel, Sports Editor. Eunice XVelch, Editor, Joann Cameron, Assistant Editor, Bill Strickland, Sports Editor. Pat Cadenhead, Editor, Betty Chapel, As- sistant Editor, Jim Semkc, Sports Editor. Carolyn Cooper, Kathleen Nelson, Co- Editors, joe Moore and Buddy McLean, Sports Editors. Martha Burch, Pat Richmond, C0-Editors, John Charvat and Marian Cracraft, Sports Editors. Dan Lang, jayne Cunningham, Co-lidi- tors, Maryellcn Drew, Feature Editor. George Anderson, Barbara DeBarclelcbcn, Co-Editors, Nona Hisaw. Feature Editor, Skip W'arren, Sports Editor. SCI-IOCL LIFE Front Row. left to right: Bill Hays, Jimmy Pumpelly, Skip Warren, Sharonell Montgomery, Jackie Ellis, Pat Beavers. Jeanine Cearley, Marilyn Wilkinson. Second Row: Preston DeShan, Jack Cooper, Louis Heavner. Third Row: Carlynne Lea, Pat Pigman. Betty Carlin, Lou Ann Clark, Barbara Campbell, Donna Woody, Lois Hersh, Nona'Hisaw, Barbara DeBarde1eben, Toni deEspenza, George Anderson, Lewis Jarrett. Not pictured: Corinne Oliver, Tom McKitterick, Charlene Weber, Martha Hood, Mary Lee Rogers, Edgebert Luna, Jackie Coleman, Betty Jo Kuns, Bob Hartline. E871 KENTH '59 These Representatives Build the Foundation f a Better School and a tronger Nation STUDENT COUNCIL Front Row, left to right: Robert Miller, Mickey Lewis, Billie Bentley, Mary Ann Moore, Norma Lightfoot, Carlynne Lea, Nancy Browning, Jody McArt, Barbara Gordon, Patty King, Anita Patrick, Bette Conner, Carol Walsh. Second Row: Jane Boothe, Jane McCullough, Patsy Lewis. Rosalyn Ryan, Joan Teel, Jack Myer, Mary Claire Jeffries, Preston Pendergraft. Carolyn Roberts, Ivan Thompson, Betty Jean Mayo. Billy Carlile, Bob Autrey, Dick Bradley. Third Row: Nona Hisaw, Rose Marie Lee, Elizabeth Neely, Joanna Ladd, Charles Tetrick, Jerry Simmons, Bob Day, Anne Moughon, Jim Frost. Randy Davis, Bob Doebler, Don Anderson, Bill Castles, Henry Lacy. Fourth Row: John Cunningham, Dave Moore, Bill Bennett, Ronald Combs, David Foley, Allen Castleberry, Bob Bolton, Richard Hudson, Owen Good, Alan Erwin, Burt Holmes, John Spangenburg. Not pictured: Carl Bartholomew, Joan Cale, Don Goumaz, Marilyn Strader, Ronnie Johnson, Lloyd Walker, Marilyn O'Banion. Neva Williams, Winnie Wills, Barbara Clow, Pat Lee. Jack Vinson, Paula Wilsey. OFIJICIQRS 1943-49 BILL HAYS ,,,, ., , Ross Ausauiix ,,,,,, , NANCY SILLERS L Hauoib HUCQIILNS JACKIE ELLis Cori jack STAMP , , Mirs. Luciir Fuxiixo Ifiuin BENNLT1' Miss STELLA GARTMAN ACTIVITIES 1948-49 W'elcome assembly. , , ., Recoriliug ,,,,,,,,,Pr'z'.iidelri ,,,l7fCU-PI't'3ftI,I'!lf Secretary Tl'FZI,YIll't'1' 't'Xll0II1IflIKQ Sl't'VFftlVji l'm'1i4rmezlhirizlll , SPOIIXOI' Fllflllfj L Gllit1rl!IL'C Staff Boys' Forum for discussion of school problems. Suggestion Box. Orientation Program. Sponsored two all-school dances. Student Directories, Special Assembly for S.A.G.C. Library Committee. Urgiinized Student Assembly Committee. Replacement of destroyed and missing school property. Inter-School Council Meeting. Delegates to S.A.S.G. Convention in Mobile, Ali. The XY'ill Rogers Student Council was organized in 1939 and the first meeting was held in October with the formation of Ll constitution committee named by the three Class Directors. After working for .1 number of weeks with M. XV. Taylor, Sponsor, the committee completed the constitution which was approved by the close of the first semester. Piu-.siuiixr SPONSOR 1939-40 Bill Davis M. XV. Taylor 1940-41 Allen XVest Prank jnckle 1941-42 XY'endell Richmond Frank .Tackle 1942-43 Bob Letson Frank .Tackle 1943-44 Bob Mchlackin lirnnli slackle 1944-45 .lim Harris Prank jackie 1945-46 Phil NVyrick Mrs. Lucille lfleming 1946-47 Dick Lockwood Mrs. Lucille lfleming 1947-48 Dick Yadon Mrs. Lucille lfleming S81 I tems 3 Some of the outstanding accomplishments of the Will Rogers Student Council in previous years: 1939-40 1940-41 1941-42 1942-43 Organization of the Council was completed after the constitution was written. Super- vision of class elections. Installation of Class officers. Sophomore building tour. Sponsored the handling of Christmas baskets for 38 needy families. Entertained Southern Association of Student Governments. Sent Delegates to Oklahoma Federation of Coun- ails. Rogers selected for Presidency for 1941. Safety Campaign. Formulated regulations for use of posters in building. Clean-up cam- paign. Sale of defense stamps. Initiated or- ganization of a Red Cross unit. Secured 300 names on P.T.A. petition to improve Turner Park for picnic purposes. Managed Student Concessions. Supervised scrap drive to obtain scrap to help keep the steel mills open. Totaled 187,000 tons of scrap. XVar Bond Drive. Students bought stamps to vote for Queen candidates. In April school pledged to buy 10 jeeps, each costing 5900.00 in war bonds and stamps. Bough ISM jeeps. Tin cans collected, waste- paper collected in home rooms each Tuesday morning. Some of wastepaper sales profits 1943-44 1944-45 1945-46 1946-47 1947-48 used to buy materials for a service flag. An all-school forum to discuss neatness and care in cafeteria. Amended constitution to elect presidents in spring. Began sale of December 'iwar Criesl' for Salvation Army, with Council retaining one- fourth of profits. Renovation of service flag with tailored blue stars. All-school forums at intervals of two months. An all-school formal dance. Elections and Credentials committee assisted in school elections. Inter-School Convention. All-school dance. Sponsored election of Football Queen. All- school forum and all-school dance. Election of President held April 1. Constitution revised. Inter-School Council met at Rogers. Point system for student activities revised. Student directories and pennants sold. Completed plaque for outstanding girl and boy. Student directories. Constitution rc- vised. President and Vice-President elected April 7. Sold pictures for photography club. Twelve members served as hosts during O.E.A. convention. Served cokes and worked in check room during the Round-Up. EXECUTIVE BOARD First Row, left to right: Jackie E11is, Bill Hays, Fred Benett. Second Row: Mrs. Fleming. Ross Ausburn, Jack Stamp, Miss Gartman. Third Row: Harold Hughens. Mr. Setzepfandt, Nancy Sillers. I 89 Te NTH img They Offer You Bargains That Are a Steal You Just Canit Resist Their Sales Appeal ' 1113 fs.- 5 .v ,5 45 , ADVERTISING BOARD First Row: Miss Lambert, Shirley White, Jackie Sasser, Bob Doebler, Pete Stokes, Bob Stewart, Douglas Powers. Second Row: Don Fisher, Phil Miller, Marilyn O'Banion, Jack Powell. Third Row: Joan Hill, Jean Epperson, Don Taylor, Kitty Davis, Jerry McKain, Johnny Whitaker, Bob Buford, Bob Lawrence. Fourth Row: Preston DeShan, Carolyn Hunt, Dorothy Ayling, Leland Brunson, Martha Hood. Fifth Row: Sammy Loy, Joan Branick, Larry Luthy, Robert Wolfe. Sixth Row: Jean Calhoun, Willella Littrell, Mel Christerson. Seventh Row: Joe Gham, Monroe McCright. Not pictured: Bob Parse, R. L. Brown, Joan Bagby, Barbara Summers, Jo Ellen Campbell, Bill Arnold, Dick Dillenbeek, Phillip Slankard, Bernice Barber, Mary Towers, Jean Brunkow, Norma Humphries, Jack Lee. Roger Reid. Paul Renne. OIIIJICERS President ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,, ,, .NBOB DOLBLER Vice-President ,, , ,,,,, JACK POWELL Sc'Crf'tary ,,,,, , , , ,PLTE STOKES Trfamrrr . ,, , , W ,Bois S'1'Lv:'AaT The 1939-1940 Advertising Board was organized with eight representatives from the Art Department, Journalism Department, and Speech Department. The next year the procedure of two members from each of the above departments, plus one elected stu- dent from each home room, made up the organiza- tion. From 1942 till 1949 the Board has consisted of one home room representative and an adult ad- viser. Miss Evelyn Osborn served as sponsor the first four years. Presidents of the Advertising Board who Worked with her were: In the fall of 1943 Miss Allie Dale Lambert be- came the Board's sponsor and has tontinued as suth until the present. Presidents served sinee th it time have been: 1943-44 Bill Knott 1944-45 Jim McGuire 1945-46 Charles Schoenfelt 1946-47 Bill Bloomfield 1947-48 joe Norton 1948-49 Bob Doebler Regular duties of the Advertising Board are to sell tickets for our plays, Round-Up, the Loyalty Night football game, and to distribute the Tulsa School Life each Thursday morning. In addition 1959-40 Ramona Caffee I . 1940-41 Dan Thomas to these duties the Board sold Savings Stamps dur- 1941-42 Bob Hgirt ing our war years and they assisted with the Curtis 1942-43 JUYYC SYCVCHS Magazine Sales from 1944 through 1948. 1901 TE Nru They Print and Develop the Shots They Take, To Record the Memories That Others Make Student Photogaphy activities at XVill Rogers be- gan in 1940-41 when the first Speed Graphic was bought by the Lariat. M. 12. Hurst was in chairgc with three photographers taking pictures for the 1941 Lariat. In 1941-42 David Robinson set up the first dark room at the building, using a small storage closet belonging to the social studies department. With a home-made printer and a few other small items the students worked for several years, and additional equipment was added. The Rogers School Life staff then purchased the second Speed Graphic camera. Not until 1944-45 were the photographers organ- ized into a Club. At that time a constitution was written and officers selected. OFFICERS 1948-49 I'rr'.iir1'1'11f ,,,.,,,, , . , BILL Cox Xrifl'-Pl'l'.Yit1II'llf ,,,,, PAUL RLNNL SC'!'1'l'fdV'-Y LECLAIRE BOSSARD Trmzszlrer ,,,,, . Bon RICHARDSON iii , , lg-2.1. K M 1940-42 1942-45 1942 1945 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 SPONSORS M. li. Hurst H. McPhai1 Caroline Copeland E. G. Setliff john Rogers jr., Jack Sherrod, Charles Pfeiffer were the student photographers for the Lariat. David Robinson, Bob Kirschner, Stanley Dixon. Stanley Dixon, assisted by Kenneth Brascl, W'alter Pope, and Roscoe McDougal. Ted Anderson, john Adkisson, jack Payne, Ray Bergman, Pat Mace. John McMinn, Milton Curd, Ray Berg- man, john Stewart served as the first of- ficers of the W'ilI Rogers Club. Twenty-five members joined the Club. Ray Bergman, Chief Photographer. Mary Elizabeth Edwards, Secretary Fourteen members. No officers except Mary Elizabeth Edwards, Secretary-Treas- urer. Seventeen Members. No officers. 1 its -ll! .-Jllilsmuaqu.-W, PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Front Row, left to right: LeC1a.ire Bossard, Doris Lindsey, Bryan Hawkins. Bob Hartline, Ann Pearson. Betty Duncan. Second Row: B111 Cox, Bob Richardson, John Myers, Bob Whisenhunt, E. G. Setliff. Not Dlciuredr Ann Penn. Bill E2-WGS. Lewis Jarrett, Jacky Sasser, Jane Eisen, David Simms. Paul Renne, Carl Denning, Jimmy Potts. 1911 IENTH For Dancing, Singing, and Laughs Galore The Round-Up Board Really Knows the Score ROUND-UP BOARD Front Row, left to right: Wayne Maxwell, Wanda Funston, Robert London, Ann Kirberger, Bill Hayes, Bill Lewis, Barbara DeBardeleben, Jack Kendall. Second Row: Henry Lacy, Toni DeEspenza, Don Rich- ardson, Bernice Barber, Betty Brant, Lloyd Raper, Jane McCullough, Marilyn Rae, Phil Hall, Caryl Sue Albin, Johnny Spangenburg. Third Row: Richard Gibbs, Dick Cunningham, Jack Cooper, Bob Wilhour, Bill Luckfield, Jerry Kearns, Elizabeth Neely, Pat S illman, Yvonne Corbin, David Leonard, Pete Stokes. Janice Bettea, Jack Stamp. Not pictured: Larry grown, Bob Overton, Timmie Collins, Phyllis Gott, Elizabeth Goldsmith, Dean Inbody, Mac Lacy, Doug Powers, Pauline Smith. Bob Wallace. NATURE TAKES A FLING 1948-1949 EXECUTIVE BOARD Our Af7l't'L'lOIlS sfzozw lmw bcuz: M I .I , I 1939-40 International Satiref, Bill Short, Pres- BILL LUCIXHELD ' P 'MH wif of Bom' ident of the Board which had 18 teachers PHYLLIS GOTT ,,,,, , Sl'l'!'l'flll'j' of Board and 17 gfudgntg as members, BOB Lmvpoy YYYYY V Cgmplly 1940-41 American Cnvalcadef' Dun Thomas, BILL HAYS ,,,, , Coiiliuuify Prcsldcm' , ' - All A ' H J R P - BARBARA DI1BAiuJ1i1.FBif,N .. Pllbllflf-Q' 1941 42 identout mtmm I on cmmers rcs MARIU317 BOYD '-'f ff'ff' f f- H Mffkfhffll 1942 43 Literary Highlights Behind the Foot- BETTY BRANT . ,,,, ,,,, C 0XfIlllIf' Dvxign lightsf' Wfarrcn Shimeall, President. TIMMIE CZOILINS .... Slzulvnz' Dirvcior 1943 44 uclfffain Call-U fHiSt01'Y Of -thc 5h0W 1'lLIZABIiTI'I NFLLY Coxlzuizr Prorlizcfiozz laklsinliislplsocli lfgwaiiien' President' Bob Q I rig , ro uc 1 n 1 nnager. RICHARD GIBBS ' Smgfcmft 1944 45 UG. 1. Dream. Pat Sutter, President. JACK STAMP - -- ---- -Tfflffii' Richard Coleman, Corky Keyes, Co-Di- BILL Lnxvis ,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, M mic rectors. WANDA FUNSTON DIMM, 1945 46 Rl1ythmerica.,' Theme: 1 Hear Amer- Sin in ff' Tohn Schwenker President. . fi, ' 1La.g9 'f . ' ' JFRR1 I PARKS Alf Louis Lundquist, Production Manager. 1946-47 t'Accentuz1ted Artf, Dick Jahns, Pres- Mrs. Catharine Crissey Probst directed the first idfflif- JOSH Marks, SU-1dCI1E Dir0Ct01'- 1947-48 Among Our Souvenirs. Don Ryan, Pres- nine annual all-school talent shows and Miss Doris Niles directed the 1949 Round-Up. 921 ident. Emma jo McConnell, Student Di- rector. TE Nr:-1 They Build Props With Very Few Blunders With a Can of Paint They Sure D0 Wonders Stagecraft is an extra-curricular activity and each boy is required to work 120 hours for a credit. This time is busily spent hammering, painting and gen- erally managing the stage. The boys are responsible for building scenes for all dramatic productions, including the Round-Up, arranging the stage for assemblies and special pro- grams, and handling the lighting. This organization was started the first year of school with Mr. Jack Welsh as sponsor. In 1942 Mr. John Black took over this position, but in the fol- lowing year he was called to the service. From 1943 to 1946 it was a student group with Miss Catherine Y. Crissey, speech arts instructor, supervising with H. A. Allender industrial arts instructor assisting her. In 1946 Mr. Black returned from the Coast Guards to take over his former position which he still holds. OFFICERS Rlcmxko GIBBS ROBKRT WOl.1'lf GENE h'lIiRl2DI'l'H JOHN SCHILIJZR DAVID WEl.Ls . 5' Q .. Sluafwzf Dirfelor , ...,.... Sevllrry Prolrvrfy Mazinger EIrc'lr'iz'i1y Sc'vr'0fnr'y STAGFCRAFT Kneeling, left to right: Kenneth Popes, David Gow. Wally Dirion, Paul Renne, James David. Standing, left to right: David Wells, Bill Cook, Ernest James, John Schiller, Cleburne Medlock, Gene Meredith. Richard Gibbs, James Abernathy. Charles Brown, Robert Wolfe, Jim Wolverton, David Ridley, Mr, Black. 1931 llil! mmm 5 The Saying Ccltfs a W0man's World Is True, just See What Girl's Board Members Can D0 GIRLS' BOARD Front Row, left to right: Anne Pitts, Jayne Dean, Carol Freeman, Charlene Putsche, Jean Gunnell. Wil- loween Cates. Marilyn Edwards, Joella Seamon, Nancy Glasgow. Second Row, left to right: Joan Kimball, Patsy Lewis. Marita Patrick, Mary Martin, Geraldine Williamson, Virginia Kovacs, Elaine Helander, Joan Dorr, Jane Alice Schapaugh, Leona Conley. Third Row: Patti Nunnelee, Sally McCray, Marilyn Bush. Betty Vaught, Cinda Hamniat, Roberta Timm, Evalyn Anderson. Lo Wayne Hunt, Bonnie Drude. Fourth Row: Jane Eisen, Barbara Austin. Rosemary Fuller. Betty Allen, Timmie Collins. Mrs. Keaton, Sharonell Montgomery, Charlene Weber, Joyce Blair. Sue Edkin. GIRLS' BOARD The Girls' Representatives was organized in 1941. The name was changed in 1942 to the Girls Forum. lt remained the Girls Forum for five years until 1947 when the name was changed to the Girls Board. The Girls Board is composed of a representative from each home room, who have monthly meetings in charge of their officers. Each year the Girls Board sponsors a dance after the last football game. ln previous years the dance has been called Sadie Haw- wins which followed a Sadie Hawkins Day with 21 special assembly. This year to conform with the Will Rogers theme it became a Lass-O dance, west- ern style. The Board is assisted by the Dudes in sponsoring this event. A mother and daughter tea near the end of May is another Girls Board activity. The first of these teas was held in 1944. The Girls Board is also in charge of all girls forums. Mrs. Keaton is sponsor, 941 and the officers are: Timmie Collins, Presidentg Cin- da Hammat, Vice-Presidentg Elaine Helander, Soph Vice-Presidentg Sue Edkin, Secretaryg Ann Kirberger Treasurerg Elizabeth Neely, Student Council Rep- resentative PAST PRESIDENTS 1941 Girls Representatives, Sue Ann Darkenwald 1942 Girls Forum, Zannie Sue Manning. 1943 Girls Forum, Dorthy jean Kelly. 1944 Girls Forum, Eunice Welch. 1945 Girls Forum, Mary Helen Dunbar. 1946 Girls Forum, Carolyn Cooper. 1947 Girls Board, JoAnn Marks. 1948 Girls Board, Emma Jo McConnell. 1949 Girls Board, Timmie Collins. lim! AES Cheek Out the Books, Check Them Back in Mend Them and Sort Themg Start Over Again LIBRARY ASSISTANTS The library assistants group was organized in 1940 with approximately twenty mem- bers, under the direction of Miss Hesper Kirpatrick. They provided efficient and courteous service to all people using the library. Some years the group was organized as a club, other years they were just assistants but still the same courteous service was offered. Theirs has been the endless task of mending, checking, and keeping close to 14,000 volumes in order and in circulation. In the fall of 1946 Mrs. Ethel Moore took over the job of Librarian, replacing Miss Hesper Kirpatrick. This year there are thirteen students carry- ing on this work. Seated left to right: Ruth Fulhage, Billye Jolley. Bill Payne. Dale Sumner. Standing: Jeanne Bingham, Carmelita Shell, Jerry Stuart, Wilma Boyd, Robert Lewis, Mary Jane Byers, Grace Bell, Betty Orvis, Marilyn Jewell. Not pictured: Bill Eaves, Lois Hersh. Norma Hill, Joyce Murphy, Joan Perry. Phyllis Pitcher. l95J Barbara Adams Rowena Adams Cleastena Akers Caryl Sue Albin Shirley Aldredge Betty Allen Anella Anderson Marjorie Anderson Joyce Atkinson Barbara Austin Dorthy Ayling Joan Bagby Anna Bailey Bernice Barber Sara Bangert Pat Bates Charlotte Beach Shirley Beach Lila Lee Bennett Beverly Berry Sue Berry Donna Bevis Mildred Birkhead Janice Blevans Billie Blue Pat Bodenhamer Jane Boothe Pat Botefuhr Helen Bousky Marquita Boye Dixie Brunkow Helen Breiger Joan Brindel Beverly Brooks Carol Brooks Gwen Broom Joy Brown Diane Browning Nancy Browning Carol Bruner Donna Jane Bryan Judy Bryner Dolores Bucy Corrine Burkholder Jane Burnham Janet Butler Jeanne Calhoun Jo Ellen Campbell Peggy Campbell Nell Rose Cannon Dorothy Cantrell Betty Carlin Wanda Carrens Lena Chufar Helen Clagg Lou Anne Clark Marilyn Cline Barbara Clow Doris Cochran Jackie Coleman Timmie Collins Cathryn Compton Charlene Cook Roberta Cook Margaret Copeland Connie Coppedge Elsie Cotton Catherine Cox Patti Cox Bettye Crabtree Susan Crain Camilla Crane Dorothy Cunningha Jo Anne Davies Beverly Davis Danna Davis Kitty Davis Louise Davis Sue Davis Bette Davey Jean Day Marquita Day Jayne Dean H1 Barbara DeBardeleben Toni deEspenza Joan DeFoe Evelyn Denton Lou DeWees Nancy Dickson Rusalyne Dishroon Jo Ann Dorr Pauline Doshier Bonita Sue Drew Betty Duncan Carol Duncan Lorretta Duncan Dixie Dunn Nancy Durham 5 'zz-as at 1 HW- TE NYH DUDES Mary Ann Dyer Wanda Edmondson Norma Edwards Marilyn Edwards Jane Eisen Ritis Ekstrand Mary Elder Beverly Ellis Jackie Ellis Wanda England Jean Epperson Mary Eskridge Mary Estes Hilda Fallis Rae Nell Fender Carolyn Field Jean Fletcher Phyllis Ford Barbara Forester Nita Foster Deborah Foushee Pat Fowler Verna Frary Ora Frasier Carol Freeman Charmaine Fretwell Beverly Fulton Wanda Funston Lennie Gammell Jacquita Gilbreath Joanne Gilger Carol Lee Gilmore Nancy Glasgow Val Wayne Goff Barbara Gordon Jo Ann Gravitt June Gravitt Mary Ann Gregg Mickey Gregg Martha Gregory Elva Griggs Jean Gunnels Cinda Hammett Elsie Hammann Ann Hammond Joanne Harrell Helen Harrison Janice Harder Joy Hary Mary Ann Hedberg Shirley Hedges Elaine Helander Felicia Henderson Pat Henderson Barbara Hicks Joan Hill Shirley Hilton Gerry Hoffman Clovine Hoke Jyene Holmes Martha Hood Emily Hoop Barbara Hoppe Teddy Hopper Jody Horner Wanda Horner Jerry Lou House June Hudson Ruth Hulsey Norma Humphries Carolyn Hunt Lowayne Hunt Peggy Hunt Mary Jo Hyatt Mary Claire Jeffries Carol Jensen Patsy Johnson Phyllis Johnson Billye Jeane Jolley Barbara Jones Nancy Jones Carol Kautz Betsy Kappus Dorothy Ann Keller Pat Kemmitz Ruth Kendall Lela Kerr Joyce Keys Martha Kieser Betty King Joan Kimball Ann Kirberger Betty Jo Kuns Johanna Ladd Virginia Latting Carlynne Lea Janna Lee Ledbetter Patty Lee E961 Jacquie Lenox Gloria Lemmon Mickie Lewis Patsy Lewis Norma Lightfoot Doris Lindsey Barbara Linthicum Willella Littrell Betty Livingston Janet Livingston Patsy Lloyd Donna London Barbara Looper Beverly Longabach Charlene Longabach Shirley Lovelace Collette Lubee Romayne Lukken Jody McArt Nancye McCune Joyce McDowell Peggy McNair Patricia McPherson Maralyne Malroney Bunny Manley Buzzie Martin Ginnie Martin Mary Martin Marilee Matthews Anne Moughan Betty Mayo Betty Lou Mayo Jerry Meeks Joanna Melaugh Carolyn Melone Peggy Metcalf Margaret Miller Sharonell Montgomery Marilyn Moore Kay Mullins Anita Munn Jean Murdock Ann Murray Nancy Musgrove Sue Naifeh Elizabeth Neely Janna Newbolt Betty Newsom Veda Rhea Nicholson Ann Nilson Marv Ann Nilson Patti Nunnelee Marilyn O'Banion Pat Ojers Corinne Oliver Nellie Oliver Ann Orelup Jane Orman Barbara Oursler Peggy Pace Nancy Pagent Anita Patrick Marita Patrick Marilyn Patterson Pat Patton Patty Payne Rose Marie Payne Rusty Pearson Ann Penn Joan Perry Pat Perryman Kathy Pfister Barbara Phillips Pat Pigman Anne Pilgrim Phyllis Pitcher Jane Pittenger Anne Maude Pitts Margaret Plumber Nancy Poage Ruby Pomeroy Joan Powers Pat Prowse Rosemary Putnam Charlene Putsche Sue Raney Betty Rainbow Shirley Raine Gretchen Rang Sue Rang Dolores Reid Billie Richards Joan Richardson Ann Ritchey Roberta Rider Sara Ritter Dolores Robbins Carolyn Roberts Rita Robertson Erna Rody Gay Rogers Mary Lee Rogers Mary M. Rogers Betty Rolen Shirley Ross Marilyn Rush Rosalyn Ryan Ann Sanders Beverly Sanders Jackie Sasser Mary Saunders Carmelita Schell Barbara Schenck Jane Schmitz Barbara Seamon Joetta Seamon Sally Self Virginia Sellers Judy Sexton Nancy Sharpe Daphne Shaw Rita Shepard Pat Sherrell Barbara Sherrow Nan Shimer Dortha Sigmon Nancy Sillers Betty Smith Betty Joe Smith Janeanne Smith Kathryn Smith Laura Smith Pat Smith Pauline Smith Sally Smith Shirley Smith Pat Smittle Jean Sorensen Eddie Sparks Rosalee Sperry Joan Stamper Margaret Standley Pete Stokes Donna Stone Marilyn Strader Patsy Swearengen Joan Teel Melba Thegpin Vera Thomas Dollie Thompson Pat Thompson Patricia Thompson Roberta Timm Clara Todd Marilyn Towers Mary Towers Darlene Trantham Ingrid Traweek Donna Lee Trolinger Martha True Lois Tucker Mary Ellen Tutton Jolene Turner Barbara Valerius Maxine Vandiver Jean Van Arsdale Jean Vaugham Betty Vaught Shirlev Vaught Joan Wade Elaine Wagner Mary June Walker Margie Waefield Rosalee Walton Lorraine Watkins Jackie Waughtal Pat Weatherman Rose Ann Webb Barbara Webber Charlene Weber Patsy Weston Elen White Kaye White Carolyn Wiemann Jane Wiener Winnie Wills Marlene Wilson Wanda Wise Treva Witcher Jane Wolverton Patsy Woodard Donna Woody Ada Woolridge Ruby Wooten Erma Wright Ethel Yakel Norma Yeakey Virginia Yeakey J 0 Q--X ,,L X , c .. ' 0 ' s 1, . J 9 U 9 ' 0 ' , A , ff 3 ef 53,9364 A gfA?gC'iPf5 0 A img KE NT H Stop! Look! Listen! Please Lend Us An Ear The Dudes Are Going to Give Us a Cheer DUDES OFFICERS I9-is-49 ACTIVITIES Prfsirl'c'11f ,,,, ,, Viet'-Prrsizlwzf ,,,.,, ,,,,,,,PAT LLOYD KATI-IRYN SMITH Attendance at major sports events. Exchange assemblies with Central and Webster. Bus trip to Muskogee. Ushering at School Plays and Round-Up. Election of Cheerleaders. PRESIDENT MEMBERSHIP Jane Schillinger Jeannette Harry Donna Maben Pat Ludewick Alice Lindley Thelma Guy Margie Rust Margie Rust Delores Jones CHEER LEADERS Sf'Cl'l'I'IIVjl ,,,, ,,,,,, JOYCE MCDOW'EL1, Tl'f'llN7H'l'7' ,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, V I RGINIA LATTING Spmzxor ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , Mas. KAY CAMP Membership 430 SPONSOR 1939-40 Bertie Hammond 1940-41 Bertie Hammond 1941-42 Bertie Hammond 1942-43 Frances Holton 1943-44 Frances Holton 1944-45 Frances Holton 1945-46 Frances Frankenberry 1946-47 Frances Frsinkenberry 1947-48 Kay Camp 1939-40 Virgil Crippen Betty Danielson Bob Donnelly Mildred Kelly Roberta Newlin Dorothy Reid Doris Whitner Audrey Wilks 1940-41 Mildred Kelly Dorothy Reid Doris Whitner Audrey Wilks 1941-42 Marcella Fees Mildred Kelly Billie Jane Stevens Audrey Wilks 1942-43 Pauline Kittrell Billie Jane Stevens Wanda Vandeventer 1943-44 Eunice Knowland Alice Lindley Margie Stamps 1944-45 Mary Helen Dunbar Joyce Jones Eunice Knowland 1945-46 Betty Anderson Jerry Barton Jack Gannon Joyce Jones Louise Williams 1946-47 Bob Baker Barbara Bounds Betty Bounds Jodie Gibson Louise Williams 1981 55 100 50 80 150 200 250 260 380 1947-48 Shirley Beach Ben Bridwell Nancy Churchwell Jodie Gibson Bill Francisco Barbara Gordon Jim Lloyd 1948-49 ' Shirley Beach Mike Coy Barbara Gorden Randy Davis Jim Lloyd Nancy McCune Marilyn Rae Rosalee Walton Johnny Whitaker Bill Francisco ! .ff 'Y 2, I In Their Shirts of Blue We Know Them Well Now Come on Boys, and Gwe Us a Yell! I ,Q 3555 .MN I 991 il? RANGLERS DON Comix PH'xiili'lll , , Vii'i'-Ilnziiilwzl ,,,,, BOB ADAMS Tr'n1w11r'i'r' , Bu I, lifxvi s Si'i'r'eti1r5 , ,,,, DON Zlxk Pluilgwrzizifw' , G1 oRc.Ii All YN Sfvmiiuv , ,,,,,, H. I-Q. NlCl,HAII CHI-Il4lR1.l-,ADIZRSZ Randy Davis, johnny Whitaker, Bill Francisco, Mike Coy, jim Lloyd. jXC'I'IVl'l'IliSZ The Rnnglers lead the cheering at ath- letic eventsg attend at least one out-of-town gnmcg .ind challenge the Central Scalpers and Webbter Tumnhnwks between football games. ik 1939-40 1940-41 1941-42 1942-43 1943-44 1944-45 1945-46 James Abernathy Bob Adams George Allen Dean Allen Phil Baker Kenneth Bays George Benge Bill Bennett Buddy Bennight John Bradford Harry Boyd Bill Brewer Ben Bridwell R. L. Brown Sterling Browning Jimmy Burton Edward Cain Gene Campbell Robert Carlile Eddie Cass Frank Chambers John Claybaugh Frank Clayton John Clift Donald Cohen Edward Cole Mike Coy James David Dick Delleney Wally Dirion Lathel Duffield Bill Eaves Bill Francisco Tommy Ewing Ilil! 1 - I? Q., 1 ra S5355-ng. RANGLERS David Gow Don Gresh Ollie Gresham Bill Hays Joe Hogard Paul Inbody Ronald Johnson Lee Roy King Earnest Kirby Don Kutch Danny Lane Robert Lewis Neil Linn Jim Lloyd Arlin Mareburger Max Masel Bill Maynor Richard McCleskey R. L. McGhee Bill Meissinger Jim Millarr Jack Miller Robert Miller Jimmie Miser T. L. Oliver Roger Orvis Forrest Pennington J. D. Pettay Teddy Phillips Harry Poarch Charles Pruitt Bob Ragssdale Bryan Rayburn Russell Reynolds Jim Richard John Rigsby Bob Rogers Charles Ross Harold Schnarre Charles Sexton Don Sinninger Morgan Skinner Gene Slocum Tom Smart Jerry Solow Jack Stamp Morris Starr Sam Stevens Darrel Stewart Jim Stowell Richard Stringer Jerry Stuart Jerry L. Stuart Bill Triggs Kenneth Upton Fred Vierra Robert Warburton Homer Ward Ray Weaver David Wells James West Victor Whiteside Charles Williams Harry Wilson Perry Winburn Jim Wolverton Gene Wood Don Zink RANGLERS Ralph Johnson, prexsident, Frank R. Jackie, sponsor. Bill Coulter, president first semester, Harry Hutchinson, president second se- mester, Lee S. Livingston, sponsor. Bob Todd, president, H. A. Dutcher, sponsor. Dod Crews, president, Nils Lago, sponsor. Jim Steele, president, H. E. McPhail, spon- sor. Lynn Gunderson, president, K. B. Seaman, sponsor. Martin Richards, president, K. B. Sea- mans, sponsor, Frederick Webb, sponsor second semester Liooj 1946-47 1947-48 1948-49 1941-42 1946-47 1947-48 1948-49 Phil Sears, president, H. E. McPhail, spon- sor. Bruce Williams, president, H. E. McPhail, sponsor. Don Cohen, president, H. E. McPl1ail, sponsor. CHEERLEADERS jimmy Goldsmith and Roy Aston. Bob Baker and Jack Gannon. Ben Bridwell, Jim Lloyd, Bill Francisco. Bill Francisco, Jim Lloyd, Randy Davis, Mike Coy, Johnny Whitaker. AL 'TW I , ggi? Q. Our Internatwnal Club Has Plenty to Do fl Helping Uther Countries Start Anew ,TZ mx f10l1 Q CL- ' -ffl--I . in Sting, gp U 25.2 I- os' INTERNATIONAL UNDERSTANDING CLUB Picture- left tn right: Ronnie Carlson, Louis Heavener. Billie Bently, David Leonard. Joan Dyer, Jane Burnham Sue Edkin, Beverly Davis, Dick Dillenbeck. Picture-First Row, left to right: Harry Krimball, Bill Schulthels. Nancy Durham, Toni deEspenza, Rose Marie Lee, Mary Ellen Tutton, Charles Heard, Beverly Jordan. Second Row: Judy Sexton. Erna Rody, Johanna Ladd. Third Row: Dick Lush. Picture-First Row, left to right: Don Mayes, Jane Mc- Cullough. Toi Jeanne Meek. Billie Scott. Margaret Stan- ley, Joan Wade, Dorothy Rhinehart, Patsy Swearengen, Second Row: Bob Richardson, Pat Manhart, Rita Shep- herd, Bill Berry, Darlene Trantham. Not pictured: George Anderson, Bob Bolton, Carolyn Brooks, H. R. Campbell, Betty Conner, Joanne Gilger. Ronald Green. Madeline McDonald, Raymond Milburn, Ina Jean Roberts, Lawrence Sluder, Martha Wyatt. OFFICERS 1947-48 ' ..., BILL BRUMBAUGH Prz'szI1z'nl ,,,,.. ...,,,,,,,,i.,,...,,,,,,,,, ............LoIS I-IERSI-I Svrrclary ,,,,,, Trzfuxnrrr ,.l., ...,.,, N ANCY HAYNES OFFICERS 1948 -49 P1'0siJmt ,,,,,, ..,......,,,,,,,,,,,,....,,....,, R ONNIE CARLSON Vin'-Prcsizlml ,,,,, ,,,,l, D ICK DILLENBECR Srvrriary ,,,,,,,,....,,,.,,,,,,., ..,,,, P ATSY SWEARENGEN Corrcsponding Secrehzry ...., ,,,...,. R ITA SHEPHERD Treasurer ,,,,........,,,,,,,,,,,,............ TOI JEANNE MEEK Sludmt Counfil Reprcsenfaliw ,,,, ROSE MARIE LEE SPONSORS 1947-48 MR. ERNEST DARLING SPONSORS 1948-49 MISS TOMMIE BARNES MISS ANN COTTINGHAM MISS CAROLINE COPELAND MRs. CLARA RILEY INTERNATIONAL UNDERSTANDING CLUB The International Understanding Club was organ- ized in the fall of 1947 to promote friendship be- tween Rogers Students and boys and girls overseas. Money for club projects was raised by candy Sales, record sales, popcorn ball sales, white elephant sales, auctions, contributions and collections of wastepaper and coat hangers. Tama A PARTIAL LIST OF ACTIVITIES Correspondence with 28 countries. 15 CARE packages to various countries. 36 packages of clothing, soap, pencils, pictures, toys, and other needed items. 910 books and magazines sent overseas. Adoption of a school in Salonika, Greece, 1947-48. 10 World Friendship Christmas boxes. 3200.00 to World Student Fund for needy Greek students. 550.00 to World Student Fund for needy Chinese students. Also many individual contributions. Among the countries receiving aid from Rogers stu- dents were Norway, Greece, Holland, Germany, Italy, France, England, the Phillipines and China. JUNIOR RED CROSS The Will Rogers junior Red Cross was organized in 1941 by the Student Council to develop war- mindedness and to C0-Operate in the war effort. During the war campaigns were organized by the Council and Red Cross to collect waste paper, tin cans, coat hangers, and to sell war bonds and stamps. Rogers students also sent Christmas boxes to chil- dren in Allied countries and assisted in rolling band- ages. Every year Will Rogers High School has been one hundred per cent in membership in the junior Red Cross. In 1944-45 cookies and colored eggs were sent to the soldiers at Camp Gruber at Easter and boxes were sent to Europeancountries with school supplies, soap, toothbrushes, and other small articles. In 1942-43 the Junior Red Cross became an inde- pendent organization from the Student Council and home room representatives were elected to serve on the Rogers Council. Miss Marguerite Smith was gen- eral sponsor, Mrs. Clara S. Riley was in charge of drivesg and Miss Katherine Moran in charge of stamp and bond sales. Miss Lucille Fortenberry served as sponsor from 11021 1944 to 19473 Mrs. Clara Riley, from 1942 to the present time, Mrs. lone Kubik, 1945-46. Carolyn Cooper served as President in 1945-46g Gilbert Schectmzln, 1946-47, Timmie Collins, 1947- 48. OFFICERS 1948 -49 Prpsidwzf ,,,,,, , ,,,,,, LILA BENNETT Vice-Przhiiffrfnf ,,,, ,,,,,,, N ANCY GROVE Srcrelury ,,,,, .,,.....,,..,,,., P I-iYLL1s GOTT Treasurer ,,,,,, ....... A NNELLA ANDERSON ACTIVITIES Filled Christmas Boxes. Made gifts for boxes. Collected 35110.51 for overseas chest. Membership Drive. Health Clinic for one month. Program at County Farm. Entertainecl guest speakers. Held 'junior Red Cross Candy Week Participated in radio programs. to raise funds. JS i TENYH 'ilhllvwxgnvs Aid Our Neighbors, All Races and Creeds -is n sr Junior Red Cross Attends to Their Needs 6 .4 JUNIOR RED CROSS Top Picture-Seated, left to right: Billie Blue, Mrs. Clara Riley, Sponsorg Joyce McDowell, Phyllis Gott, Annella Anderson. Standing: June Hudson, Timmie Collins, Alsie Hyden, Barbara Linthicum. Ritis Sue Ekstrand, Betty Dennis, Billy Baldwin. Patsy Swearengen, Ora Frasier, Graham Kendall, Helen Bousky. Pat Pigman, Marian Lahman. Bottom Picture: Seated, Front Row. left to right: Joann Conway, Annella Anderson, Barbara Linthicum. Nan Shirmer, Nancy Grove, Betty Dennis. Second Row: Calvin Barstow, Vanetta Lucas-, Ora Frasier, Pat Pigman. Ritis Ekstrand. Pauline Doshier, Jean Powers. Third Row: Maurice Ellison, Marian Lahman. Johanna Ladd. Marilyn Wilkinson, Mary Ann Dyer. Barbara Cox. Jack Beasley. Ollie Gresham. Standing: Lila Bennett, Mrs. Clara Riley. Virginia Brown. H031 Winning Trophies Is 0 Trifle 9 ii When Our Rogerites Shoot a Rifle l L10-+1 gt I0 to 4 X 'G 0 K' 'Q na Tama 'vnllvngml ik RIFLE CLUB Top Picture-B Squad, Front Row, left to right: Carl Deming, John Schickram, Mike Atkins. Alan Thompson, Cleburn Medlock, Tom Smart. Tommy Mars. Harry Wil- son, Alvin Holston. Second Row: Warren Tipton, stu- dent coach: Dean Claxton. Marvin Hagan, Jack Stray- horn. Cecil I-Iudelson, Kenneth Worlick, Jerry Watson, Bobby Sanseverino. Back Row: R. D. Rutherford, Coach: Bill Brewer, S. L. Gunderson. Director, Wesley Brunson, Second Picture-A Squad, Standing, left to right: John Hunter, Jerry Triggs, Joe Clark. Warren Tipton, Harry Krimball, Lower Picture-lcft to right: S. L. Gunderson. Jerry Hall, John Rogers, Kenneth Campbell, John Nelson. OFFICERS PV'4'Xi11CIIf ,Y ,,,YYYY CI4ARK Vin'-Pi'c'xiJf'r1l . XVARREN TIPTON Sl'l'Vl'flll'-Y ,,,,,, HARRY KRIIABALL The Will Rogers Rifle Team was organized in the full of 1939, by Mr. S. L. Gunderson, and is affiliated with the National Rifle Association. vii? KENT!-1 Illill WILL ROGERS RIFLE TEAM When the Club began its activities it had very little to work with and the boys had to furnish their own rifles until the Club raised enough funds to furnish equipment. They now have nine Winchester Model 52 rifles, which are the finest guns obtainable, costing approximately 5120.00 each. The boys meet twice a week during their study period to practice. During the year they participate in shoulder-to-shoulder matches throughout this region. They have a national tournament annually, and each rifleman has a chance to win national rec- ognition. ik This year the Club scheduled matches with A. and M., Joplin, O.M.A., and numerous other teams. In the first postal, in which 154 teams ccmpeted, Will Rogers placed first. On February 12, the boys went to A. and M., which has one of the top col- legiate teams in the country, for a dual meet. Al- though they were defeated by twelve points, it seenfs only fair to mention that they competed with a team on which three out of five members were former stars on the Will Rogers High School team. Through hard work and perseverance and the help of their outstanding Coach the W'ill Rogers team has become one of the top teams in the country. RIFLE CLUB 1939-40 Club was organized and charter received from the National Rifle Association. Range was built in the basement of school with labor by members and money loaned to the club. 1940-41 A spotting telescope was acquired and the general condition of the rifle range was improved. 1941-42 Two expert sharpshooters, six marksmen medals were received from the National Rifle Association for ranks won in a war department match by the Will Rogers team. Tyler Tennelly won a silver cup for high point man. Dick Danneburg won the first place medal. Third in Wil- liam Randolph Hearst National Trophy competition and fourth in Army Corps Area. 1942-43 The Roper team won third place in the Eighth Army Corps Area of the Hearst Trophy Rifle competition. The Girl Rifle Club was organized this year by Miss Frances Holton. Third in Hearst. One rifle was purchased with surplus funds bringing total number of guns owned by the club to three. fiosj 1943-44 Dick Dannenberg received the coveted award of Distinguished rifleman. 1944-45 1st and 3rd in the Hearst C2 teams enteredj. 1945-46 Won first and third places in the Hearst Rifle Trophy match, the Eighth Army Corps Area. 1946-47 Repeated first and third places in the Hearst Rifle Trophy match, the Eighth Army Corps Area. First place in Regional National Rifle Association competition. Third in Hearst competition. 1947-48 First in Hearst. National Rifle Asso- ciation sponsors a shoulder to shoulder tournament each March, when all shoot- ers in high schools and Military schools are in competition with one another. Shooting is done at about 35 regional events. Scores are computed nationally. About 350 teams and 2,000 individuals compete. in 1948 the high individual shooter in the Nation was Donald Down- en, class of '48. He established a new national record for this event with a score of 193 out of a possible 200 in prone and standing positions. For this he won the coveted Morgan Trophy. ii TE ma NN ivglgixl 'Tis True That Keystoners Have Lots of Fun But They Never uit 'Til Their Job Is Done M' N KEYSTONERS Front Row, left to right: Rowena Adams, Nona Hisaw, Barbara Lambert, Gay Rogers, Elizabeth Cazzell, Jolene Turner. Second Row: Corlne Burkholder, Peggy Metcalf, Doris Lemons, Virginia Sellers, Rita Robertson, Bonnie Arnold, Joyce Keys, Billie Scott, Ann Penn. 1948 -49 OFFICERS PfvXifl'PI1f ,,,.,,,..,,,..,,.,,,...l,...,,,,,,, ,ELIZABETH CAZZELL Vice-Prrsidmf ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, N ONA HISAW Rfv0rf1i11g Srcrrtrlry ,,7, ,,,.t,, M Am Lan ROGERS Trffaszzrer .,,, . ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , , B1LL1E SCOTT Aflivilies Chairman ,,,, ,,,,,,, R OWENA ADAMS S6'1'L'fCc? ClJdi1'l11fl71 ,,,,,,,,,,, ,YYY,YY, Q RA PILGRIM Menzlversloip Chairman ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, NORMA YEAKY PAST PRESIDENTS 1940-41 Grace Guier 1941-42 Donna Maben 1942-43 Pat Ludewick 1943-44 Maryle Daw 1944-45 1945-46 Dot Ball 1946-47 Anna Carner 1947-48 Ruth Ann Sellers To create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian characteri' is the purpose of the Hi-Y Key- stoner national organizations. The Kappa chapter was founded at W'ill Rogers High School with a membership of 40 or 50 girls, in the fall of 1939. It was a sister club to the Rogers Hi-Y and to the Gamma chapter composed of both Rogers and Central seniors and juniors. Several other Keystoner clubs were active at Central. Many activities have always kept those who at- tend interested. Among the outstanding events were the collections and contributions to the Babies' Milk Fund, the annual Christmas drive for new members, Christmas and Mothers, Day telegrams, induction ceremonies, the run-the-city-for-a-day campaign and election, many parties of various kinds, cabinet meetings, joint meetings, and once a month, attend- ing church together. The Hi-Y has become active here at Rogers again this year, as well as a group of Sophomore girls, known as Omega Keystoners. This year a County Fair to raise funds for World Service was a joint project of the Hi-Y, Keystoners, and Y-Teens. Ii1061 We Have Parties and Dances and F un Galore But to Promote World Friendship Means Even, Moie Y-TEENS Y-Teeners, the teen-age girls of the Y.W.C.A., are represented at Will Rogers High School by the Kolah Club, organized at Rogers in 1947. Dedicating their time to service and social projects, these girls contribute annually to the World Fellowship fund to aid less fortunate girls in other countries, through the Y.W.C.A. Camp Parthenia, the property of the Y.W.C.A. since 1920, is a favorite gathering place the year round for clubs. Here the annual cook-out for senior girls is held. Besides the individual parties and formal and informal dances by each club, there is an annual Spring Formal held in the Y.W. ballroom for members and their guests. Miss Mabel Messner, formerly affiliated with che Girl Scouts, supervises the teen-age department of the Y.W. Front Row, left to right: Barbara Webber, Pat Hughes, Marilyn Strader, Neva Williams, Annella Ander- son, Phyllis Ford, Helen Bousky, Barbara Valerius, Marquita Boye. Second Row: Patsy Swearingen, Sara Bangert. Toni deEspenza. Joan Teel, Doris Lemons, Gretchen Rang, Charlene Cook, Janna Lee Led- better. Third Row: Sharon Mossburger, Jackie Waughtel, Lorene Norris, Deborah Foushee, Darlene Trantham, Carlynne Lea, Verna Frary, Diane Browning, Mary Estes. Jean Murdock, Pat Bates, Rose Marie Lee, Jane Eisen. - i fl071 l Tama 'Nlhlivwxgkil The Drums Go Boom!! The Trumpets Blare!! The Band Swings Along With a Musical Au I'LU'rE-Piccolo LeClaire Bossard jim Forkner Bill Robison Neva Williams CLARINETS Haskell Allen Paula Allen Gene Bell Gayle Bossard Richard Bradley Dean Claxton Walter Crandall Mike Frost Richard King Bob Lawrence Rita Packer Eileen Palmer jim Pollard Tommy Swnim Ronald Todd Nancy Tucker OBOE Alpha Savenius BASSOON Leigh Covington Bliss CLARINL'I' Bob Docbler ALTO SAXOPHONL. Beverly Jordan Merwin Tucker BARITONE SAXQPHO N i-, Lavonna Luster 5 FRENCH HQRNS Jimmy Banks Jim Frost Lewis Jarrett Jimmy Orr Preston Pendergraft David Pharr Jack Stewart Carol Troutman CoRNE'rs-TRUMPLTS J. C. Bledsoe Bernie Epps Alan Erwin Charles Pain Jack Fene fiosj Larry Hartfelder Robert Haynes Richard Hudson Dean Inbody Donald Mayes Ronald McCullous.,h Franklin Nelson Walter Price James Randall J. H. Smith TRONIBONLS Charles Bradfield Alice Mae Field Alan Hall Fred Johnson Dale McKenzie Bill Meissinger B. W. Proft john Schiller Carl Smith Bmuroxrs Bill Bennett David Foley Robert Hughes Bob Lees Bob Whisenhunt w1 Tc mu The Band Swings Along With a Musical Air Bmsiis jimmy Greene Charles Meliarland Dale Money Ralph Pointer john Sanders Pi iugussiox jim Belt jolm Bradford Clarence Clark Richard Coppage lired DcLange jerry Kirkpatrick Helen Milliser Michael Prousc Llolin Spangenberg Shirley Thomas Bob XV3g4JHCY 'l'xv1R1.1QkS Sandra Gaddy Pansy Harris Ruth Kay -Iueolyn Lusiter Sharon Mosslucrger Sally Updcgraff Cupfiu ,, , , lx! l,iu1m'111111l , 21111 I,ii'l1fi'111l11fx ,, Cl111'i11r'ix Big Rvvifx Tru 111 jlfix ,,,, I3111'il0111's 411111 lIr1r11x T1'u11111o111'.v Ilizxxrx 411111 I'c'rr11xx11111 OFFICIQRS L,iI't'l'f0l'C W'YA'1'1' C. FREFMAN f109J Bois LAWRIZNCI J. H. SMITH TQMMY SWAIN BOB Doi.1s1.i-lx Roisiiiu' HAYNFS ROBERT Hucgiiiis B. XV. Plmi T JOHN SANDFM BESSIE Jo WII.1.IAMSON Fin! Will Rogers Band Queen 1939 1940- 1941 1942 1943 1944- 1945 1946- 1947- 1948 CAPTAIN 40 Joe Linde 41 Tommy Bates 42 J. D. Holland 43 Jack Lelley 44 George Brite 45 Bob Gimlin 46 Bill Hansen 47 J. D. Highfill 48 Don Linde 49 Bob Lawrence nm! DRUM MAJOR Bob Davis Bob Davis Jimmy Martin Joe Walker Harold Layman Dick Robinson Bill Leikam Byron Finley J. C. Bledsoe, Senior Dick Bradley, Junior Liioj SWEETHEARTS OF THE BAND 1939 1940- 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 40 41 42 43 44 45 -46 1946-47 1947-48 1948 49 Bessie Joe Williamson Beverly Dickenson Gloria Parker Betty Casey Nancy Montgomery Judy Wallace Joyce Bradley Pat Richmond Jan Fike Gayle Bossard DIRECTOR Hugo Goetz Richard Knox Richard Knox Wyatt C. Freeman Wyatt C. Freeman Wyatt C. Freeman Wyatt C. Freeman Paul Cumiskey Wyatt C. Freeman Wyatt C. Freeman Sweetheart of the Band Q E , ae gp f - ' M Y V ' ., M :fW..,,M M .,,.,g..h1..,!,m ,QIQ X Avll w :..,:.L , 'gil , wi i g 51. X Q 5 ,M ,. . X , we ,151 KI, C. BL I-Lusmi GAY: I-. ISOSSARU DICK Blmn1.EY Svuior Drum Mujnr 13411111 f2ltFf'II jzmior Drum Major As They Climb the Cale With a D0-Re-Mi This Choir Has Talent, Itas Easy to See A CAPPELLA CHOIR Front Row, left to right: Bette Conner, Mary Jo Hyatt. Second Row: Bernice Barber, .Io Ann Dorr, Carolyn Barrett. Bonnie Drude. Third Row: Elizabeth Goldsmith, Marilyn Slrader, Betty Roberts, Billie O'Farrell. Fourth Row: Vanetta Lucas, Mary Ann Shutters, Joan Teel, Barbara Valerius. Fifth Row: Donna Terrell, Peggy Calvert, Charlene Weber. Shirley Elzo. Sixth Row: Margaret Ford, Janna Lee Ledbetter, Verona Faye Thomas, Delores Owens, Kitty Davis, Jann Combs, Mary Rogers, Jane Burnham, Erma Wright, Barbara Webber. Seventh Row: Blanche Sherrill. Barbara Linthicum, Virginia Kovacs, Carolyn Melone, Caryl Sue Albin, Ruth Kinder, Jean Sorensen, Sally McCray, Mary Ann Gregg, Pat McPherson. Eighth Row: Jolene Turner,, Carl Lewis, Bob Waggener, Cecil Hudleson, Verna Frary, Jerry Lou House. Ann Murray, Pat Weatherman, Harlan Waddel, Dana Wilkerson. Ninth Row: Don Edmondson, Russell Herndon, Dale Money. Joe Richardson, David Leonard, Vernon Moody, John Cunningham, Bill Glasgow, Jack Strayhorn. Tenth Row: Denver Wathem, Eddie Cass, Franky Powell, Bill Lewis. Eleventh Row: Fred Delongy, Bob Richardson, Dan Whitsett, Dick Cunningham. Twelfth Row: Floyd Plummer, Allan Hall, Jerry Hall, Mr. Wyatt C. Freeman, Director. Not pictured: Barbara Cooley, Jerry Culver, Beverly Ellis, Patsy Lane John Lennon. Pat Leondis, Pat Manhart, Nancy Paget, Delores Robbins, Doris Standlee, Pat Spillman, Patricia Tudor, Bill Weinrich, Charles Williams. fll2fI TE urn Img Eel - Wwasnff s 5 A CAPPELLA OFFICERS 1948 -49 President ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A, A,,.,,,.,....,,,..,,, , Bon RICHARDSON First Vice-Prenrlent ,,,,... . . DICK CUNNINGI-IAM Second Vice-President ,,,,..,,,... ,,A., D AVID, LEONARD Sludenf Council Represenfatire ...... BETTY CONNOR 3 I , I ACTIVITIES Assemblies. l The Messiah. X X Christmas Vesper Progr Thanksgiving Program. Librarian ,,,, ,,... .... , . .,......, FRANK POWELL Round-Up. ' pi X Librarian ., ,,.., 1012 RICHARDSON Special Programs. I X R The Will Rogers A Cappella Choir was organized Former Presidents of the Group we ' A in 1939-40 with only five members who had been , in the Choir at Central the previous year. Mr. George 1940-41 Mark C2mPbell Oscar Bowen directed the Choir from 1939 to 1945. Mr. Wyatt C. Freeman became director in 1945 and 1941 42 Bruce Conrad has served since that time with the exception of one 1942 43 Warren Shimeall X year, 1946-47 when Mr. Paul Cumisky had charge Q5 of the A Cappella' 1943 44 jerry Melone 1944-45 Fream Minton The second year, 1940-41, there were seventy- x two members including 21 Sophomores, 23 Juniors, 1945 46 I-Yle F0816 and 18 Seniors. Since that time the Choir has been 1946 47 Eric Olsen b il large group and has always filled an Important place in the musical life of Will Rogers students. 1947-48 Tommy Williams w 5 1 gf ,aww OQ77 If Mwwfffdfvf . 1.440 6 D77 ' ' f i ,ff X WW I ' 62271 ' FZI-of H7745 ' f ' f f ' if ,cacdf ' gaping, Q ,619-f aw, lack, ff4'KV J ug. aw X I f JDJ VM' 167 df-7 A O awww mac , 07,1 W . X, you 2 fi CQWQX W .9 91,0 gr f QV Md 1 I I 00 T Q77 nj02'i57 ?!'fffQ7'7 df1. 2' omg!! M-vf-W Q 7Zi FZi!Z35rT?913 Xw'i6e S!111f1'11! f,'n11111'if R1'f1r1'11'11!11!11 1' The Orchestra: It Plays for Our PlPllSIl1l'l' We Consider I t Quite a Musical Treasure 1 l5111s1' V11 11111111 111 1111 1-111s Bum, P1'1'1,'1f1'1l! 1'11'1'-l'1'1'1i111'11l S1'1'1'1'!111'3 Iiuvfrziwv .11111111,e1'1 Sl11.f1'11l IJ11'1'1'!f11' 1'XC1'1w1V1'1'11'S i1.11L' 111'e11es1r.1 11.1s 111.111y netivities t11r11ug111111t t11e L'.lI'. 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Vocalist Jack Ingram Richard Brown Jimmy Leach Eu2enr4 Six .i. D. Holland Paul Teel Preston Taylor Clifford Woodbury Gene Lewis Harold l-lucks Don Jones Bert Neil-'on 1940-41 Gene Lewis. Director Billie Jane Stevens. Vocalist Jack Ingram Diclf' Brown Dan Thomas Eugene Six Jim Leach Paul Teel C. D. liolinnci Clifford VVoodbury Preston Taylor .T. Reid Runnnaee Harold Hicks Bob Lukken 1941-42 Gene Lewis. Director Mary Jane Yeager, Vocalist Bob Lukken Dan Thomas Richard Richards Claire Billington Jan Carter Russel Crall George Brite Paul Teel J. D. Holland Jim Haney Bob Linde Frank Redwine SWING BAND 1942-43 George Brite, Director Mary Jane Yeager, Vocalist Trent Parkinson Joe Walker Jerry Fountain Edgar Christy Kenneth Parks Homer Charlton Jim Haney Glenn Zumwalt Bill Coates Walter Lahman Dale Heiliger 1943-44 George Brite, Director Mary Jane Yeager, Vocalist Eugene Crabtree Glen Zumwalt Lloyd Oler Arthur Moise Warren Gunthcrath Warren McConnico Nelson Keys Bob Shelton Kenneth Parks Kenneth Downing Jerry Fountain Ivo Nelson Bob Gimlin Walter Lahman 1944-45 Corky Keyes. Director Carolyn Alert, Vocalist Warren Guntherath Jimmy Morton Gene Cole Bill Cox Kenneth Downing Warren McConnico Lloyd Oler Oval Hanser Bob Gimlin Walter Lahman Arthur Morris 1945-46 Jimmy Morton, Director Buddy Flowers, Vocalist Wayne Fry Dick Robinson Bill Walker Robert Pletcher Franklin Plake Charles DeGarrimore Arthur Morris Don Powers Jean Wilbar Gene Cole Douglas Hill Darrel Fahler 1946-47 Bill Walker. Director Sonoma Webb, Vocalist Franklin Plake Bunny Haynes Jean Wilbar Fred Pound Wayne Frv Darrel Fahler Don Davis Clifford Strozier Douglas Hill Don Powers Wally Ford 1947-48 Douglas Hill. Director Dean Tuller. Vocalist Bunny Haynes Fred Pound Bernie Epps B. VV. Proft Charles Bradfield Mike Frost Sonny Hiett Dick Bradley Bob Lawrence Vernon Bennett Don Powers Jack Gibbons Charles Williams Front Row, left to right: Charles Williams, Barbara Jones, Vocalist: Sonny Hiett, Dick Bradley Bob Doebler, Merwin Tucker. Bob Lawrence, Robert Haynes, director. Second Row: Michael Prowse Lum Hartfelder, Bernie Epps, B. W, Proft. Charles Bradfield. Not pictured: Denver Wathem, vocalist ittij Altos, Sopranos, and All the Rest Make Our Glee Club ne of the Best 4' A B al 1 it I5 - it A Q WB . i i y L , I , f, ..... L Front Row, left to right: Louise Mouser, Pat Dill, Eloise Mouser, Delores Bucy, Patsy Lewis. Elaine Wagner, Mary Ellen Leininger, Georgia Snyder. Second Row: Jeanine Smith, Anita Phillips, Wilma Like, Val Goff, Dottie l-larcrow, Helen Smithee, Barbara Jones, Jane McCullough, Betty Marshall. Third Row: Margaret Plumer, Erna Rody. Carolyn Roberts, Ann Moughon, Jane Schmitz, Ethel Yakel. Corine Wright, Beverly Foster, Peggy Campbell. Fourth Row: Susan Crain, Rose Ann Webb. Shirley Jones. Marilyn Edwards, Jane Pittenger. Barbara Phillips, Patsy Dobbs, Billie McClain, Miss Ruth Blaylock, GIRLS' GLEE CLUB director. OFFICERS Prrxidrrll .. .. .. .... Peony CAMPuia1.1. Secrzffary . .. ..... ANN MOUIQHON Trc'a.vurr'r . . .... ..............,...,. ....... , li RNA Rom' Slutlvnt Count-il Repruwnlalizi' JANE lWCCULl OUGH Lilzrarianx .. ....... JANE PITTINIILR, HI-1l.EN SNIl'l'Hl'iF An'om,hanixI .... . ......... .VAL WAYN1z Gorr Direrlor . Miss RUTH BLAYLQCK ACTIVITIES Participated in: Assembly Programs. Christmas Programs. Music Festivals. Messiah. Round-Up. KENT!-K In 1939 a mixed Glee Club was first organized, with a membership of forty-eight people, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Pauline C. Keaton. In 1940-41, during the feeond semester, Mr. George Kubilt sponsored a Girls' Chorus, with one hundred members, during the home room period. The Girls, Glee Club was not organized until Mr. Wyatt C. Freeman directed the two sections in 1942- 43, and the Club made its first public appearance that year. Their outstanding programs were The Messiah, Christmas Vespers, and the all-school Music Festival. Wyatt C. Freeman directed the Club until 1946- 47 when Miss Ruth Blaylock became director. fll6 - 1 1 i We Run. Errands Every Hour From the First Floor to the Tower OFFICE ASSISTANTS The duties of the Student Office Assistants are dents working in the main office each period in the collecting slips, delivering passes and bulletins, filing, day to assist the Office Manager, school Secretary, and running errands. There are two or three stu- Registrar, Attendance Clerk, and Stenographer. OFFICE PERSONNEL AT WILL ROGERS REGISTRAR CLERKS Miss Helen Baird . ,,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 939 41 Dec Franey ,,,r,,,,,,,,,....,,,,.e,..,,,,,, e,,4,... 1 940 Miss Mary Helen Bridges . .. . 1941 45 M155 Elizabeth Mfllmini-Z ----- 1940 Miss Harriet Lynde ,,,, .. 1945 47 Miss Edith Buchlcr 1941 Miss Grace Olson .. 1947 48 MIS' Vayqeii Hoey 1941 Mrs. Virginia Anthis ,,,, . ,,,,,,,, .. 1948 49 MISS Patricia Hart 1942 Mrs. Beth Ransdell .,,, , ....,, .1943 SECRETARY Mrs. Floyd Frost ,,.,,.,...,....,.. ......,. 1 943 Miss Clctha Bernard 1939 45 Mrs. Elizabeth McFarland 1943 Miss Grace Olson ,...,,,..,,. 1946 Mrs. Rebecca Harman 1945 46 Mrs. Gladys Lavery iii- 1947 Mrs. Twila Pitcher ,..,.,,,,,,,,..,,,, ,,,, ,,,, 1 9 46-49 Miss Joan Barnes Vfii- 1947 OFFICE MANAGER Mrs. lissie Guthrie ,.,,., 1948 Mrs. Floyd Frost ,YYY,,YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYrYAqw ---AA-,VYr 1 946-49 Mis- June 5hePh9fd ---- -4---f--- f---------------f --f-f-- 1 9 4 3 Front Row. left to right: Charlene Lum1ey, Marilu Hendrickson, Donna Hoover, Danna Davis. and Joan Bagby. Second Rowt Shirley Beach, Bob Brown. Donna Jane Bryan, Bertie Kline, Jack Kendall, Wanda Harvey. Back Row: Mrs. Floyd Frost, office manager, Margie Burton, Joan Garner, Don Richardson. f117J 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1939 1940- 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 0 41 47 43 44 45 46 47 43 49 40 41 1939-40 RENYN 5 Dramatic Productions SENIQR PLAYS Duley. Ladies of the jury. Cyrano Delicrgeracf' Clarence if Sorority House. You Can't Take It W'ith You. Arsenic and Old Lace. n The Bat. Dear Ruth. SOPHOMORIZ PLAYS The Ghost Train. june Maclf, liver Since lfvef, Growing Pains. The liighting Littlesf' -lanief' junior Miss Don't Take My Penny. Growing Pains. A Case of Springtime. The Man Wfho Came to Dinner. Young April. The liatf' l Killed the Count. Lost llorizonf' Stage Door. The Taming of the Shrew. The lmportance of Being Earnest Sl-Qin of Our Tcethf, Barrets of Wfimpole Streetf, Our Town. tl UN IOR PLAYS Sorority House. Seventh Heaven. Seven Keys to lialdpatef' Hazel liirlxef' Leave lt to Psniithf' wrllllt a Life. Mary Rofef' l7uley. Hazel Kirkef' But Not Goodbye. SPEECH ARTS PLA YS 1. Skiddingf' Taming of The Shrew. 1Modern Version.j lcebound. 11 Trail of the Lonesome Pinef' Family Portrait. ff Mikado by the A Cappella Choir. ' F The first Will Rogers Round-Up presented an international satire with Hitler and Mussolini making a tour of thc United States with President Roosevelt as host. 1 1181 Clubs and Organizations of Previous Years COURTESY SERVICE CLUB 1939-47 James L. Goff, Sponsor. For supervision of corridors and directing visitors through the building. STUDENT CUSTODIANS 1939-46 Fred Mendenhall, Sponsor. TRI R CLUB 1939-41 Miss Bertie Hammond, Sponsor, 1939-40. Mrs. Ruby Quast, Sponsor, 1940-41. Membership limited to 35 girls interested in sports. LES ELITES 1939-40 Miss Erminie Elms, Sponsor. For students of French. HISTORICAL SOCIETY 1939-40 James L. Goff, Sponsor. Affiliated with Tulsa Historical Society. LETTERMEN'S CLUB 1940- Lieb Richmond, Sponsor. For winners of the Interscholastic Athletic T Awards. ROGERS BROADCASTING CLUB 1940-41 Miss Catharine Y. Crissey, Sponsor. For students interested in radio. PAN AMERICAN CLUB 1940-45 Miss Erminie Elms, Sponscr. ARCHERY CLUB 1940-45 Otto J. Endres, Sponsor. LITERARIAT 1941-42 Mrs. Elizabeth Valente, Sponsor. Organized by creative writing class for a publication to foster student creative writing. Jeanne Dejarnette, Editor-in-Chief. A.W.Xl.S. 1942-43 American Women's Voluntary Service Organization to help with the war effort. Miss Illn Podendcrf, Sponsor. HORIZON CLUB 1942-43 Miss Stella Gartman and Mrs. N. A. Iudewick, Sponsors. For older Camp Fire Girls. CAMERA CLUB 1942-43 Mrs. Pauline Perry, Sponsor. KTUL DAY 1941-46 Miss Catharine Y. Crissey, Director. LATIN CLUB 1942-44 Mrs. Louie Rawlings, Sponsor. GIRLS, RIFLE CLUB 1943-44 Mis: Frances Holton and Miss Edith Buehler, Sponsors. GIRL RESERVES 1942-43 Miss Allie Dale Lambert, Sponsor CHESS CLUB 1943-44 Mrs. Madge Gibson, Sponsor. MASQUE AND GAVEL 1942-43 Miss Catharine Y. Crissey, Sponsor. Affiliated with National High School Speech Arts Organ- ization. ME-CHEM-BI-PHI 1943-44 Miss Illa Podendorf, Sponsor. For students majoring in science. SQUARE DANCE CLUB 1944-46 Kenneth Seamans, Sponsor, 1944-45. Miss Edwina Calhoun, Sponsor, 1945-46. RADIO CLUB 1945-47 Fred Bennett, Sponsor. NURSERY SCHOOL 1939-46 Img Miss Betty Rhodes, Supervisor. - 55 1 li! L119j 1. Will Rogers? 2. Last Lunch Hour. 3. just People 4. juniors at Play. 5. You Name lt, 6. Noisy Litfle Felier, Ain't He? 7. Duh-h-h! S. 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' I V. .kf Z1 fp ATHLETICS GIBSON STE WARREN INKSTER OY , Jorxues AGROVE 5:1 Aga: mfg ANN KIRBERGER Her Majvsfy, Miss XVILL ROGERS X i The Football Boys Were Reall Great As Cit Champs in Forty-eight FOOTBALL The Ropers talents were previewed at the fourth Rogers collected a neat two game win boosting them animal Round Rohin at Skelly Field for the kick-off to high hopes of the city crown in their GA finale of the 1948 season. Rogers Blue and Gold Ropers with the NVebster W'arriors. immediately grabhed the spotlight in the 6A Con- 1 V lhe W'arriors were by no means weak and gave ference race hy downing the 1947 state champs the I Qkmulgcc Bulldogs 37-0. the Ropers a run for their money, hut Rogers seemed to cash in on ole Lady Luck hy topping a successful lrom here on in the going was considerably harder Season with rl 14-13 win. for the faith-eleven as they took on the strong Cen- tral Braves, Rogers entered the game with a record An added attraction for Tulsa pigskin fans was of three straight wins over the Braves in as manv the Thanksgiving day contest with Oklahoma City years. The game, considered one of the best, ended CIHSSCFI- Tl1iS UIUC WC WCFC 011 UIIC Sllflff end of IllC in gl 7-7 deadlock, Thig was the fourth tifnq tl1Q stick 14-13 lldliirlg Il1C yCglI'S footbglll flCIiX'itlCS. Tile downtown institution had failed to gain a single win Muskogee R0ll3ll1CI'S emerged with the State Class over the hard hitting Ropers. UAH CFOWIL ilihe following week the Ropers found themselves on the short end as the Sapulpa Chieftains and Mus- kogee Roughers scored 13 to 0, and 20-7, victories respectively. lfollowing with a non-conference tussle with Jop- lin then over to Bartlesville to resume the 6A status, Lieb Richmond lettered twenty boys, eight of whom will return next year. Coach Richmond made known his transfer to Central as Dean of Boys at the beginning of the second semester. His last sea- son with the Ropers held a record that any coach would be proud of. VOOTBA LL A SQUAD Front Row. left to right: Manager, Jerry McCain. Bob Jones, Dick Welch, Bob Roop. Bob Stewart. Wally Knapp, Harrw lt D Snr I hn Cunningham Tommy Tucker Manager Second Row' Billy Berry. Manager. Norman Garner Ho , on lj es, .o . . 4, . 1 Q . . I A Riclia-d Curry, Seunmy Loy, Jerry Simons, Dorsey Gibson. John Insksier, Ed McAfee, James Marshall, Keith Kelly, Jim- ' ' ' ' ' ' Y . Bob Bolton Jimmy Young, Jim Foreman my Peimpelly, Managei. I'hird Ron: Skip VK arren, Jack Povx ell, Jim eager . Ross Ausburn, Jerry Moore, Jim Pollard, Jim Ore. Not pictured: Phil Seagrove, All-state End. f1371 A Pass to the Left, a Pass to the Right Touchdown, Touchdown, F ight, F ight, F iffht FOOTBALL ll SQU AD Front Row, left to right: Billy Lawrence. Bill Norman, James Dorr, Dick Milburn. Dean Goates, Eddie Kilehel P'1u1 In body, Ronnie Todd, Bill Lawson, Danny Chandler. Second Row: Elwood Strozier, Jack Vinson, Don Gresh. Joe Curry VVayne Richardson, Toby Walls, Paul Kimberly, Ivan Thomson, Bill Castles, Gary Smilh, Third Row: Marvin Hagan Min ager. Bill Riley. Ted Moore. Dale Scott, Bill Messinger. David Foley, Charles Tetriek, Thomas Ramsey, Billy Turner Owen Young. Bob Buford. Paul Burgener, Robert Paapanen. 1 l l ' Rogers W Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers l l 1 l 37 7 19 13 7 1939- 1940- 1941- 1942- 1943- 1944- 1945- 1946- 1947- SEASONS RESULTS 1948-49 Okmulgee 0 Central 7 Springfield 6 Norman 7 Muskogee 21 1940-1948 Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Football City Conference Rogers Central fl 6 0 26 U G U 25 27 20 6 20 19 0 14 7 8 7 IENTH li138J 14 Sgipulpn 12 Joplin 14 Bnrtlesville 14 Welvster 13 Clnssen Rogers W'e1ister 0 6 7 21 19 6 6 7 1 3 14 ll 6 Z7 7 14 0 I4 I 94 llbl! meow 5 Ten years ago Will Rogers High School stepped out of an architect's dream into reality. Workmen assembled massive plans into an edifice of structural beauty and magnificence that for a little over a decade has dealt knowledge and understanding to those who have enrolled as students. On September 11, 1939, 1,501 students entered their classrooms for the first day of learning. Since then the enrollment has advanced. Will Rogers opened its athletic program, Septem- ber 29, 1939, by losing its first Class B football game 12-6 to the Claremore Zebras at Skelly Stadium. Since 1939 the Will Rogers, Ropers have made a remarkable name for themselves in all sports. In 1940 Rogers was promoted to the Class A division of high school sports and has earned a large share of the trophies and awards that the Oklahoma Ath- letic Association has distributed. Through the past years of growth and develop- ment and far on into the future, Will Rogers has maintained and will maintain its high standards and ideals to educate American youth. ATHL1iT1C COACHES FOOTBALL 19 3 9-44 Leo Howard 1945-49 Lieb Richmond TRACK 1939-49 Lieb Richmond SWIMMTNG 1939-49 Otto J. lindres TENNIS 1939-49 Otto llndres BASEBALL 1947-49 Harry Knapp SOFTBALL 1940-43 Leo Howard CROSS-COUNTRY 1941-43 Lieb Richmond 1944-49 Otto lfndres BASKIQTBALL 1939-42 Hiram Alexander 1943 Clarence liller 1944 Lieb Richmond 1945 Harry Knapp 1946-49 Hiram ,Alexander WRESTLING 1939-40 Ted Anderson 1941-44 Emil Schellstede 1945-46 Jack Gott 1947-49 Emil Schellstede GOLF 1939 -40 T. C. Anderson 1940-42 Emil Schellstede 1946 -49 George Kubik MANAGERS Front Row, left to right: Jerry Goodnough, basketballg Jerry McKain, footballg Jack Bace, cross country: Jim Pumpelley. football. Back Row, left to right: Tommy Tucker, football: Danny Brown, equipment: Herb Streator, footballg Don Ander- son. basketball. When, Oar Grapplers Take to the Mat They Pin Their Man-and That Is That! Front Row, left to right: Arlin Mareburger, Robert Spencer, Johnny Markham. Don Zink, Tom Evans, Bryan Rayburn, Bob Deatherage. Frank Boucher, James Marshall, Keith Kelly. Second Row: David Tuller, Arthur Kemp, John Welch, Clay Posey, Dick Wright, Dick Devero, Bob Phillipe, Wayne Rich- ardson, Bob Hughes, John Cunningham, Coach Emil Sehellstede. Third Row: Frank Clayton, Charles Hickok, Don Franklin, Calvin Barstow, Joe Bob Weldon, Ronald Todd, Don Chambers, Jim Pollard. Jack Vinson. Fourth Row: Robert Popanen, James Passmore, Woodrow Pendegrass, Curtis Swain, Jim Zink, Fred Vierra, Tom Ramsey, Coy Montgomery, WRESTLING Rogers Rasslin' Ropers started the season off with outstanding success by tying Central's Braves for the championship trophy at Claremore's Invitational O.M.A. tourney, However, a tossed coin won Rogers its first wrestling trophy. Tom lfvans, at 133 pounds took the individual trophy for highpoint man and outstanding grappler. The second outing for Rogers found them paired with W'ebster,s W'arriors. Rogers was forced to drop a decision 21-l l. In the return engagement Webster again duplicated the score, winning 21-11. In dual meet competition Rogers went on a ram- page dropping Winfield, Kansas on their mats 18-12. The boys were again on the road, this time to Perry where they humbled the Perry grunt-and-groan specialists 21-11. A game Oklahoma City Classen crew invaded Rogers mats to tie the Rough Ridin' Ropers 15-15. Stillwater was the next to fall victim with Rogers remaining well out in front 36-3. The Bristow Pirates IENTH im! N did no better against the Ropers losing 29 points and winning only 3. Central came to Rogers looking for an easy win, but Rogers counteracted every move Central made. ln the first place Rogers spotted them S points. Then Smilin' johnny Markham pinned jack Speer, who up to that time was undefeated. Rogers jumped ahead of the game but outclassed Braves to stay in front until the final event when the Central boy won by one point ending the con- test 17-17. At the State Tournament Rogers met with hard luck. In the drawings each boy had to wrestle a strong opponent but, the Ropers battled it out for the third place behind W'ebster. Tom Ifvans jumped in for another Roper first as he won the 133 first place erowng Markham, Don Zink, and Iivans all scored falls. This was undoubtedly one of the finest squads yet, due to the increasing efforts of the 16 stalwarts on the A squad and their Coach Emil Schellstede. fl401 TE Nm llrl! Three Straight Years Weave Been Champs of the State, To Show That Uur Roper Thinclads Really Rate TRACK 1948 After a slow but victorious start the Ropers finally hit their stride near the close of the 1948 track season. The team, with only five returning lettermen, was composed mostly of juniors and sophomores. Lacking experience but strong of heart the Ropers defeated Norman, a well-balanced team 65-53. The second meet Rogers slipped to fourth place in the T. U. relays, We next placed fifth in Bison relays at O.B.U. In the city meet we took third place but made a comeback by tying our rival, Central, 59-59. Placing second in the Okmulgee Relays we went on to take top berth in the qualifying regional meet. Our next victory came when we again placed at the top of the list in the state meet. The season came to its victorious end when the Roper tracksters topped their opponents in the A. and M. relays. Lettermen for 1947-48 were Sonny Hiatt, Reid McCullough, Norman Garner, Cy Woolbert, Steve Kovacs, Jimmy Ramsey, Alan Brown, Harry Holt, James Thompson, Don Spyres, Don Linde, Dick Mason, Alan Erwin, Jim Wooten, Eugene Moerer. Returning this year were Sonny Hiatt, Reid Mc- Cullough, Norman Garner, Jimmy Ramsey, Alan Brown, Harry Holt, Don Spyres, Alan Erwin, and jim Wooten. f Q Q Sa 3 We st. 1 i TULSA TULSA 171 GQ? Front Row, left to right: Denver Wathem, Sonny Hiatt, Reid McCullough, Gale Farmer, Richard Burgess, Bob Doebler, Norman Garner, Dale McPherron, Cy Woolbert. Second Row: Coach Leib Richmond, Man- ager Jimmy Pumpelly, Steve Kovacs. Jimmy Ramsey, Alan Brown, Jim Frost, Harry Holt, John Ruther- ford, James Thompson, Don Spyres. Third Row: Skip Warren, Don Linde, Jack Moore, Dick Mason, Alan Erwin, Ralph Carlson, Carl Roberts, Jim Wooten, Eugene Moerer. i ll 1411 Our Hard-Driving Golfers Shoot from the Rough To Make Their Opponents' Victories Tough . , , 1 s 'si l' -' , -. ,xt f , ' Q Av tl A '4 si AE . ,V P 7- f L l . ' L-V: g f K . my 'W fb ' 'Y 1 v . - ' s , QM, ' sv Front Row, left to right: Bob Norrid, Mike Frost, Don Funston, Jim Cameron, Don Anderson, Second Row: George Allen, Bill Eaves, Jack Brown, Dean Allen, Larry Spillmzm. 1948 GOLF TEAM The hard trying Roper Golfers had L1 rough time on the fairways of '-18. In all they won four, tied two, while losing six. Conch George Kubik had three of his four letter- men returning this year, with Don liunston the only 1948 letterman missing from the ranks. The three returning were Bob Norritl, Jim Cameron and -Inch Brown. Quteonme of competition with two most rivnletl teams was, for the W'ebster Xvarriors, two wins and two ties, while the Central Braves enme out on top in both dual matches with Rogers. LAST SEA SON'S RESULTS Opponents Bartlesville Rogers Here-111,Q 1215 There-1915 191fg Webster Here-1815 51Q There-12 12 Here-12 12 There-2115 2143 TE Ntu i O. C. Capitol Hill There-1115 Tulsa Central Here-19 There-211f2 Muskogee Here-8 Stillwater Here-12 Sapulpa Here- 5V2 Conference Webster-687 Central-697 Rogers-698 fl42l 6 V2 8 514 13 6 18112 Te urn :mi F leet-F ooted and Fast Our Cross Country Team Had Boys with Pep and Plenty of Steam CROSS COUNTRY The Ropers ran high this year on the Cross Country under the capable leadership of Coach J. lindres. They opened their season by defeating Springfield, Missouri, 20-39 during half-time of the Rogers-Springfield football game. A triangular meet with Central and Stillwater left Rogers in the mid- dle behind Central. They followed by out-running Stillwater in ri dual meet, 20-29. Central came next on the list and the Ropers sprinted to a hard-earned victory 20-35, At the Stillwater invitational meet the team placed third behind Central and Capitol Hill. The annual state meet at Norman brought the same results with the Ropers taking the third place slot again. Cross Country lettermen this year were .lack Baee, manager: Alan Brown: slim lfrostg Reid MeCulloughg Paul Babialtg john Sparksg and Don Stacey. MEETS Dual-Springfield at Stadium Triangular-Stillwater and Central Dual!-Stillwater Dual4Rogers at Central Invitation-Norman and A. 8: M. State-Norman fL0w Score Winsl ROGERS OPPONENTS 20 39 28 16 34 fCentralj Stillwater 20 39 20 35 75 26 48 CCentralD CCapitol HJ Third First Second 103 133 126 CCentralJ CCapitol HJ CROSS COUNTRY Left to right: Jack Bace, Bob Brown, John Sparks, Paul Babiak, Coach Otto J. Endres, Reid McCullough, Jim Frost, Don Stacey. fl43:I Over the Net the Tennis Ball Swerves To Score Love Matches With Speedy Curves Front Row, left to right: Fred Johnson. Jack Campbell, Tommy Latta, Jerry Tiner, Gene Fisher, Jimmy Reichard. Coach Otto J. Endres. Second Row: Bob Wienecke. Jack Staiger. Bob Deatherage, Dick DeWatteville, Harold Hughens, John Gallagher, Maurice Ellison. 1948 TENNIS TEAM A hard-swinging fast-stepping bunch, the Ropers tennis team, gave an excellent account of itself un- der the able leadership of Coach Otto Endres. The Rogers racketeers rolled over our friendly Central rivals taking three out of five meets. The next victim of the powerful juggernziut of the court was the Cascia Hall Commandosg Rogers taking both meets. Muskogee followed the pattern set by the rest of the Rogers opponents by dropping both meets to the representatives of old Will on the Hill. Bartlesville fell heir to the short end of game scores with Will Rogers taking the games ll-l, 12-O respectively. At the O. U. State Meet, Dick Dewatteville and inn Tznru jimmy Reichard pulled Rogers through by taking the State Doubles Championship. MEET RESULTS Rogers 8 Central 8 9 4 5 Rogers 11 Cascia Hall 8 Rogers 9 Muskogee 8 Rogers 11 Bartlesville 12 State Doubles Championship f144J KENYH 5 Around the Diamond and to Home Base, if Our Sluggers Hit to Win First Baseball Place 1948 BASEBALL With a high swinging spirit, the Roper nine moved into their second year of intra-state baseball compe- tition, in the spring of 1948, with Coach l-larry Knapp at the helm. In the first conflict the Sapulpa Chieftains came out on the short end of two games, with the Ropers taking a double header by liao and 19-4. NVith hopes high the Ropers advanced in the standings by taking liartlesville three games, with scores of 441, 21-12, and 16-4. After downing Pawhuska by 7-6 the Ropers' luck fell short when they went down before Central in a double header by scores of 2-l and 9-S. Xvith a hint of revenge the Ropers smashed Sand Springs 20-3, and then moved on to take O.C. Cen- tral 4-2. ln the State tournament the Ropers won one out of three games in the first round, taking O.C. Cap- irol Hill in the first game 8-2 and dropping the next two 12-O and 7-6. ln the second round Rogers decisioned Lawton by a score of S-3. The Ropers then took Norman 842, and O.C. Classen 3-1, thus completing a successful season in which Coach Knapp lettered li men, of which S are returning this year. They are Don Daugherty, Xvally Knapp, Bill Lewis, jerry Simmons, and jim Yeager. 1948 SEASON'S RESULTS Won 12 Lost 4 Central Rogers 1 Central R0g61'S 5 Sand Springs Rogers 20 O.C. Central Rogers 4 O.C. Capitol Hill Rogers 8 O.C. Capitol Hill Rogers O O.C. Capitol Hill Rogers 6 Lawton Rogers 5 Norman Rogers 8 O.C. Classen Rogers 3 Sapulpa Rogers 15 Sapulpa Rogers 19 Bartlesville Rogers 4 Bartlesville Rogers 21 Bartlesville Rogers 16 Pawhuska Rogers 7 Front Row, left to right: Jerry Simmons. Roger Wick, Jim Yeager, Don Daugherty, Bill Merrill, Dodo Foot, Wally Knapp, Bill Lewis. Second Row: Coach Harry Knapp, Larry Smittle, Jack Long, Howard Pilgrim, Dick Sutter, Leon Sandel, Lavine Pitts. Jimmy Wilson, Manager Bill Cox, L145J 'D CHFIELD ' MARTIN 5, X A Ii147:I The Ball It Came, the Ball It Flew Through the Basket, -Two, -Two, -Two , W i H93 3 1-.. .- - if '-1.91 T ' T H' ffl-I but it ni.,- ' f tri' 3 4 r ' -J is 29 ef 31 S ,W Q x X i .3 Q .,,,,p. so -jj, BASKETBALL A SQUAD Front Row, left to right: Charles Williams, Edgebert Luna, Bob Roop, Don Crutchfield. Fred Carlile. Jack Cowan, .lack Myers. Hershel Edwards, Bob Martin. Second Row: Don Cooper, Burt Holmes. Bob Cox, Oscar Moline. Jimmy Casebeer, Jim Young. Dorsey Gibson. Ed McAfee. Teddy Robinson, Neil Lay- man, Don Anderson, Manager. BASKETBALL W'ith Coach Hiram Alexander's able assistance the Roper five opened the season by defeating Ada in a non-conference tilt, 30-23. Next, the quintet met Fort Smith only to total up another victory with a score of 49-27. The luck charm wasn't with us, however, when Van Buren came our way to make our first loss 41-34. The team traveled to Okmulgee with high spirits, though returned with sad heart. In the last few sec- onds of the hard fighting, close, game the Bulldogs scored to put themselves in front 27-28. O.C. Capitol Hill's constantly, slow-scoring team marked up another loss for Rogers. Though the Ropers fought hard the game ended with a 30-43 outcome, Capitol Hill. After a series of four losses the Ropers proved their real ability by making a comeback and de- feating the Muskogee Roughers 39-32. We lacked only two points of tying our oppo- nents, Oklahoma City Classen, in the next rally 41-43. Our Central rivals redeemed themselves by mak- ing their wins four instead of their original three the past three years. Ours against Central stand 7 now, but we have high hopes of making it 8 the next time we meet. In an exciting victorious overtime the Ropers held the Sapulpa Chieftains to a 32-31 win. The Bartlesville Wiltleats threw the Ropers for a 25-30 loss. KENYH Holding the Braves back by ten points nearly all the game, the Ropers redeemed themselves. It wasn'1 until the last few minutes of the game that the Cen- tralites came to life to make the game score Rogers 36, Central 35. A close firing game between Rogers and law- huska followed, set us back 27-28, Pawhuska over D Rogers. V'e met lit. Smith and Van Buren on their home courts and were beaten both games hy scores of 47-40. ln the second clash with thc Xvildcats the Ropers came back to show them up 31-34. The Warritirs made a good showing in their clash against Rogers. They defeated the Ropers 29-36. However the quintet made a redeeming battle at Muskogee. The Roughers were downed 33-31. Sapulpa Chieftains met the Ropers fora 43-36 loss. The Ropers wer eraken by the Comets 39-30, on Classen's home court. The Will Rogers Ropers entered the regionals against the Sapulpa Chieftains, coming out on the long end of a 25-24 count. The following games the Ropers outscored the Central Braves 44-38 and the W'ebster XVarriors 39-37. As they entered the State Tournament they hit their stride in a 62-44 victory over Durant. ln the semi-finals the quintet met the lil Reno Bears, who became the state champs, and were downed 49-33. f148'il Practicing Dribbling, Free Shots and All, Someday These B Squad Opponents Will F all GOLF Year Honors 1939-40 No Competition. 1940-41 Won lg Lost 0. Fourth 1941-42 Won 43 Lost 2. 1942 151-153 1944 li!-15 19116 1947 -43 No Competition, -44 No Competition, -45 No Competition. -46 No Competition. -47 State. -48 Won 21 Tied 233 Lost 1. WRESTLING Webster 20 Winfield 10 Perry 12 Classen 15 Stillwater Il Bristow 3 Central 17 O.M.A. Tourney in State Won 113 Lost 2, Conference Champs. Second 1948-49 Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers 11 35 18 15 36 29 17 Tied for First l BASKETBALL SCORES Rogers 27 Rogers 17 Rogers 22 Rogers 18 Rogers 18 Rogers 25 Rogers 25 Rogers 24 Rogers 14 Rogers 19 Rogers 6 Rogers 16 Rogers 17 Rogers 21 Rogers 13 Rogers 18 4 l 1939-40 1940-41 1941-42 1942-43 Central Central Webster XVelJster Central Central VVebster VVebster Central Central Webster Webster Central Central Webster VVebster 45 61 26 42 27 35 21 26 28 29 29 26 qu 36 26 16 l5ASKliTBAI,L B SQUAD Front Row. left to right.: Jerry Goodenough, Roger Reid, Bill Sanders, Phil Miller, Jack Karens. Richard Wick. Ray Milburn, Marvin Mills. Second Row: Coach Harry Knapp. Buster Robinson, Barry Caruthers. Bill Turner, Owen Young. Maurice Nickell. Morris Starr, Allan Castleberry, Bill Bennett. O, K. Goolsby. li Goolsbw i t X, tzmu li 149 J if Www-1 ummarization of Athletic Scores of 1939-1949 1943-44 Rogers 34 Central Rogers 43 Central Rogers 27 Webster Rogers 23 Webster 1944-45 Rogers 25 Central Rogers 25 Central Rogers 46 Webster Rogers 42 Webster 1945-46 Rogers 26 Central Rogers 22 Central Rogers 28 Webster Rogers 33 Webster 1946-47 Rogers 46 Central Rogers 34 Central Rogers 33 Webster Rogers 24 Webster 1947-48 Rogers 34 Central Rogers 32 Central Rogers 57 Webster Rogers 26 Webster BASKETBALL Your Honors 1939-40 Won 83 Lost 9. -940-41 Won 183 Lost 4. State Champs. 1941-42 Won 113 Lost 7. 1942-43 Won 93 Lost 7. 1943-44 Won 183 Lost 5. Semi-Finals in State. 1944-45 Won 141 Lost 6. 1945-46 Won 83 Lost 6. 1946-47 Won 193 Lost 6. Semi-Finals in State. 1947-48 Won 203 Lost 4. WRESTLING Year Honors 1939-40 Won 6 Lost 4. 1940-41 Won 03 Lost 5. 1941-42 Won 2 Lost 5. 1942-43 Won 43 Lost 2. 1943-44 Won 43 Lost 2. 1944-45 Won 53 Lost 2. 1945-46 Won 63 Lost 2. 1946-47 Won 53 Lost 3. 1947-48 Won 23 Lost 4. Second in State Meet. FOOTBALL Year Honors 1939-40 Won 23 Lost 6. 1940-41 Won 52 Lost 4. 1941-42 Won 73 Lost 3. 1942-43 Won 63 Tied 13 Lost 3. 1943-44 Won 33 Tied 13 Lost 2. 1944-45 Won 83 Lost 1. 1945-46 Won 93 Lost 0. Runner-up State Champs. 1946-47 Won 83 Lost 1. Tied for Conference. 1947-48 Won 53 Lost 3. 1948-49 Won 63 Tied 13 Lost 3. CROSS COUNTRY Year Honors 1939-40 No Competition. 1940-41 No Competition. 1941-42 Second State Meet. 1942-43 Second State Meet, 1943-44 Second State Meet. 1944-45 Second State Meet, 1945- Second State Meet. 1946 1947 1948- 46 -47 Won 43 Lost 0. State Champions. -48 Won 53 Lost 0. State Champions. 49 Won 33 Lost 0. Third in State. 11501 Year 1939-40 1940-41 1941-42 1942-43 1943-44 1944-45 1945-46 1946-47 1947-48 Year 1939-40 1940-41 1941-42 1942-43 1943-44 1944-45 1945-46 1946-47 1947-48 Year 1939-40 1940-41 1941-42 1942-43 1943-44 1944-45 1945-46 1946-47 1947-48 Honors Won 13 Lost 1. Won 33 Lost 0. Won 53 Lost 0. Won 13 Lost 0. Won 63 Lost 1. Won 33 Lost 0. Won 63 Lost 0. Won 03 Lost 0. Won 83 Lost 0. Honors TRACK Conference Champs State Champions. State Champions. Fourth in State. State Champions. State Champions. TENNIS No Competition. Won 43 Lost 0. Won 43 Lost 2. Won 23 Lost 1. Won 43 Lost 2. Won 03 Lost 2. Won 03 Lost 2. No Competition. Won 43 Lost 13 Tied 1. BASEBALL Softball 1939-43 Honors No Competition. Won 103 Lost 6. Oklahoma 6 Championship Won 53 Lost 3. Oklahoma 6 Championship Won 43 Lost 7. No Competition. No Competition. No Competition. No Competition. Won 113 Lost 4. Regional Champs. TOM EVANS Twice State Champion Received trophy for outstanding wrest'er in O.M.A. tournament. Elected honorary captain for the 1948-49 wrestling squad. wk ACTIVITIES Q Calisrhcnics. Modern, folk, and squ1rc d1nc1n5, Field Hockey Volley ball. Basketball. Posture. Archery. Swimming. Softball. Ping-pong. Correctives. In tra-mural tourn1ment9 Q7 GIRLS PHYSICAL EDUCATION INSTRUCTORS Mrs. Kay Camp Mrs. Mclba Hcxtman Miss Lola B. Trusty YA? J. eva., 'fri , , -1 f A ' rf, I 1, - 1 , AJ L u , , Q . L w ' 'A W R, Cf L ' Q 2 -y 4 -v '-r., fb 6 r A--'sf -li fi-L -4 ff L 1 7 QH4x ,,-1 , ,4f'Y,,1, Lf . f' 5 L 'L K ,, , 'f AL 7,17 L,A,...gY,C4,- .yfdr 1: f- Y, , A ' 0 L L O 'N fs, a,f.1 Q gre, , 1-r fi-- ., L -1. K 'ln an WILL ROGERS HIGH SCHOOL Wilb u Proud Paxf and a Promising Fzzlzzrz' . I-. ' 5 frm. , ,1 ',-- .f,f,,,fM,,g ,- f-. f K' r. , . x.- --f N g,,.- ff' 'jpg 15... Q I 1 1. it-.fu f 12,42 VV , ff .4 'asf ,f . W 1, ,, - 1 A fr .A . ..f' f ,. j L1-Q QW 4 X 152 1 194849 MEMCDRIES When school opened last fall the largest senior class and the smallest sophomore class in Rogers his- tory were enrolled. Construction was well under way on the new eight room wing of the building, which was to be ready for use in March and April and redecoration of the entire building was started. The trees and shrubs which had been planted the previous spring added much beauty to our landscape. Budget ticket assembly gave sophomores an idea of coming attractions at Will on the Hill. Yearbook photos were started by Tipton's the first of October while the Photography Club began taking organiza- tion pictures and snapshots. The first issue of School Life was distributed to all budget holders by members of the Advertising Board. Senior rings arrived the second week of school- quite a change from ten years ago when the rings were not even selected until after school started. Delinquent Rogerites were thrilled to learn of the discontinuation of that old-time custom, detention. Football season was opened with the round-robin and the traditional challenge. Ann Kirberger was elected to reign over the tenth Roper team. The Ropers defeated Webster and, after three years as victors, tied with Central, to gain the city cham- pionship. Gayle Bossard stepped forth to be crowned Sweet- heart of the Band, during the half of the Rogers- Sapulpa football game. Student Council sponsored a dance which was a tremendous success, with President Bill Hays serving as general chairman. si? flssl Many wonderful assemblies were given, including the annual Will Rogers Memorial program on the famous humorist's birthday. Sadie Hawkins was buried with much moanin' and groanin'. A mock funeral and memorial service were held but the Girls' Board came across with a Super Lasso Dance, western style. Vfe played our first Thanksgiving Day football game, with Oklahoma City Classen before cheering crowds at Skelly Stadium. Seniors decorated their Christmas tree as home room parties were planned and the sacred Christmas vespers and Messiah were presented. Hundreds of Rogerites made Christmas more cheerful for those in devastated countries overseas by sending food, clothing, books, school supplies, household supplies, and money through the Interna- tional Understanding Club, while the junior Red Cross filled boxes. Home rooms collected wastcpaper and sold ev- erything from pop corn and candy to pencils and held white elephant auction sales to raise money for International Understanding Club projects. Boxes and boxes were packed and shipped to Greece, Ger- many, Holland, Norway, and England, along with CARE food packages and contributions of money. Student Council delegates iourneyed down to Mobile to represent your school at the S.A.S.G. Con- vention. The seniors gave their audience lots of laughs with their side splitting comedy, Dear Ruth, and ghosts stalked our stage in But Not Goodbye, when the juniors presented their play' of the year. While the sophomores spring fancies turned to A Case of Springtime. The Round-Up Board, the cast, and Student Director, Timmie Collins, presented a won- derful show. Basketball season opened soon after the closing of the football season and the team fought loyally until the end. At the beginning of the second semester Mr. Rich- mond left us to become Dean of Boys at Central. just before the beginning of second semester sen- iors ordered announcements and cards. Later, meas- urements were taken for caps and gowns as plans were completed for the senior breakfast, banquet, prom, vespers, and commencement. Juniors happily ordered their senior rings. The school was presented with the tenth gift from senior classes and two names were added to the list of honor students. The trophy case down in the main hall had many additions as trackmen and wrestlers had successful seasons. Baseball and tennis players, and also the golfers and riflemen brought fame to your school. Now, as the seniors are tense and excited over graduation and my pages are being sent to press, I sincerely hope that in the years to come you will not forget your Alma Mater, but will keep me always as a reminder of your high school days. ' ' ,iff - 6 2 ,f Your Lariat. M4 K My WAT M!! 49,14-cf i y f-jiZ.f.c-A41-549-c1741. . L! 1 41 -we -muff efiffff- s - - ,IW ' .ftf212f'c4,-5u,aff.-Qa'f, X6 M J , lay! I . ? , , -4-M . W' '?'7 '4 'f , Dj I I . Effif, Hfiafp-z d,,.,Q!5?5,L - , Ev ,.4c?, ,aa ing! I f ,C 74' 5 , M M- . fwf- f i I iffjlrcf' - am Q f fri-'ff0 f 'U' 1 J ,K M yi bpgf-ffgaaf' KKZQ445 15 .W Z aa i A af gf-M, www . 0 Lx? ' fri f fer- - f '7'A 7 J ,,ff4.,.L p ' hrlli KA I pcbu on ,sa .21-1-f 21 N f H H914 J! 1 Q K, if f '9' ff,-J-42-4' if-'-ffif .gr-2.11-pa.-fx.-f?',i JK, A, t .i .4 I4 Q' 1V My-11-I 7-4-, U-Q. I, U S A la 0 V .Qgf'75df1nvl-e1c!4:iQifq l. 154 l ,CJ-TL' 1939-40 1940-41 1941-42 1942-43 Some 1-lighers Highlights Through the Years The year of ufirstsf' First class parties Crollerskating parties, box suppers etc.j First lines for enrollment, first budget tickets. First football game, first class plays.. First assembly, first class elections. First Football queen. First detention. First Senior Christmas tree. First Band queen. First Round-Up. First Lariat, which was startecl late in January. First Senior Week with all its activities. The novelty of the three and four year old Rogers students of the Nursery school. Our building was dedicated at the first Will Rogers me- morial assembly. The school was ac- credited after the visit of the evaluation committee of the North Central Asso- ciation. Voting, voting, voting in home rooms. Lariat won over Ambassador and Round-Up for the yearbook name. Ropers was the choice over Rangers and Ranglers for the athletic teams. Blue and gold se- lected as the school colors and band uni- forms selected. One incident which showed how Will on the Hill began its history out on the prairie was Dr. Man- ley's warning over the loud speaker not to cross the road north of the building because of dangerous cattle in the field. The beginning of our first traditions such as presentation of our gavel and our first senior gifts. Senior rings which were or- dered long after school started were al- ways to come in two weeks. Water carnival with its King and Queen. Victory Song written. A few of the additional activities during the following years were: P.-T.A. County Fair. Decorating floats for the football parade. Majorettes marching with the band. Victory flag designed and made. Swing forums orig- inated. Looks of our landscape began changing with several blocks of pavement and a few new houses. KTUL Day. Stu- dent Council tea. Rogerites began enlisting. Walkout after our first big football victory over Web- ster. Bonfire and Pep Rally with snake dance. Life Magazine Photographers vis- it the school to picture a typical Amer- ican high school. First faculty members enlisted. Some trees and shrubs added to our landscap- ing. First gold stars on our service flag. Scrap drive. Rationing made us realize sir 1 1943-44 1944-45 1945-46 1946-47 1947-48 war was really here. Curtis magazine sales. Bicycles replace some of the cars fOr transportation. New war elasses-Pre- Flight, Airplane drafting classes, Messen- ger Corps, and Defense night classes. Senior boys left early for College. Feb- ruary 11, School Board voted to permit dancing in the building. We welcomed every Rogerite in uniform who came back to visit us. First all-school mixer. First Sadie Haw- kins dance. Student Council sponsors Clean-up campaign. New service flag. Mothers had to help in the cafeteria be- cause of labor shortage. Rationing pre- sented other problems in cafeteria. Bud- dy Rogeriten was equipped for overseas duty by the sale of defense stamps and bonds. Armistice Day assembly hon- ored our boys in service. Souvenirs and stories from the boys overseas, some wear- ing the Purple Heart. Students doing part time work while still attending school. Seniors graduating at mid-term to enlist. Collections of tin cans, newspapers. Lariat continued gathering hundreds of names for our Service Honor Roll. Schools-At- War flag awarded to Rogers for having over ninety per cent of the student body buying defense stamps each month. Many new faculty members came to replace our teachers who went into service or defense work. War was over. Rationing over so ham sandwiches replaced the war-time peanut butter ones in the cafeteria. Waste paper and clothing collected to help devastated countries. After two weeks the Grum- man Navy Hellcat which zoomed onto the Rogers parking lot Jan. 8 at the speed of eighty miles per hour, mysteriously had the word Central written on it in bold white paint. Our most stirring all-school forum. Our new principal took charge. First stu- dent direetories. Lariat staff Rummage Sale to help finance the yearbook. Your Pep Setzepfandt appeared in assembly. Our campus was finally lumlscapml. New lampposts light our front walks. Driver training lessons started. Eight room ad- dition to our building started. Frnka Memorial Field started. -Y -,W Y l . VICTORX SONG March do th f ld To victory f h l We will al y b t To the G ld d th Bl Showiglylyty Rh Rh We give the best Q r Q That we possess t h I So we give a toast To the school we boast ' To our own WILL ROGERS HIGH COur inspiring Victory March was p cl 1940 by Mr. Hugh Goetz, the organizer d d t of the first Rogers band.J Q44 if A142622 rid 1794401 V ' ' Lfgfffnxgf sd Zcfcf 'ficf ff? Cfgff ilk ,, fzrbff sf f?5d6PfL'77Ze4fLd f7 fcf2?!6'4f' , ,.ff'f2,.Q 'Q ,KKLQT f6fLfff1f' 3:4 42,4 cu Qcfcw if.-Z 4-'ffffblrki if . 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