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

 - Class of 1955

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HORTENSE BATEHOLTS Photography Art PATTI GRIMES Secretary Art J O DAULTON BILL HARDY YEARBOOK CLASS REPRESENTATIVES BONNIE ERICKSON JOAN GRAY DOROTHY SNIITH RAY GRANT HOYT SMITH Student Business Managers Cover Design and Cartoons LILLIAN SIXIITH ANN CAPSHAYV Photography GEORGE SI-IELL ART STAFF DON LINDNIARK Building Pages, Cartoon s MARIAN ALLEN Class Pages, Lariat Staff Foreword and Dedication RUSSELL IVIYERS BILL HARDY Cartoons Ex Libris, Borders SUE CARTER Layouts SHARON ROBERTS Athletics, Borders Books I and II GARY FLEMMING Closer Page PAUL DAVIS Lettering I6 1 LAMYRA ROBINSON Assistant Editor PAT ANDERSON JO ANN BAKER BETTY BROWN EUGENA CAPEHART MARILYN COMES CAROLYN CONWAY CAROLYN EELLS MERILYN ELDRIDGE BONNIE ERICRSON ARNIE FAULK JULIE FITZGERALD RAY GRANT GEORGE SHELL JIM VAN METER THE 1955 L RIAT Volume XVI Published by the Lariat Staff and Publications Board LARIAT STAFF IVIISS CAROLINE COPELAND Sponsor MARX' ANNE FOOR Editor JOAN GRAY PATTI GRIMES MARILYN HOLDEN KAY SUE KINRAID FRANCES LITCHENBURG JULIE LYTLE DON MCKENZIE CAROL ANN MARTIN JOANNE MEADE SHIRLEY NEYVBERRY VVINIFRED NEYIVELL FLORENE NEWTON PHOTOGRAPHERS STEVE WIXON BRUCE BELL Assistant Editor MYRA JANE PARISH JANICE RICHARDSON JUDY ROBINSON BETTY ROMINE FAYE ROTMAN JAN SCOTT DOROTHY SMITH EMMA SPESS AUBREY STEYVART CAROLYN THOLIPSON LAURA ANN WAGNER JERRY CORNELIUS JOHN NIBLACK E71 Our Alma Mater As It Stands Today With expansion chang- ing almost everything, here an unchanging part of our building is shown beside the ever- changing beauty of nature. L21 TfViZZf0n-the-Hill' in 1939 Through the years our school retains its majestic beauty HTQBLWQBHD A tremendous change has taken place at Will-on-the- Hill since it was opened in 1939. During the past sixteen years expansion has played an important part in making our Alma Mater a bigger and better school. This growth has been manifested in the development of the school-not only in a larger enrollment and an increase in the faculty but also in a more varied course of study and the enlargement of the building. As the enrollment has climbed, the faculty has been enlarged from 47 in 1939 to 89, with only eighteen of the original staff remaining. In order to accommodate the scores of students, structural changes have been made in the building and sixteen classrooms have been constructed outside, with more in the process of construction. 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New buildings or Sophomores? x N x ea iv N 3 1 i M3156 MA, Q wg 'wffwdqgife f4'5 ' Wing: f- V dwwfz 122 awk ,N 4 5 my Q 453593 an f Q ,iff ,QR X- vii lbw wmv 56 N331 ? 5 3 W W S it 2 N , 5 1 il i I 2 2 2 2 Y , , ,.,. ... , Will They E 'ver Be Seniors? E171 More New Students Anal Still The Sophomores Come .2 5. 1 i3 i,- 1 , .gg LQ , , , 'E J v 'L YE if E , ' 5 . R 1 fl 5 2 ia? -.1 'Q' ixf: :5??:f:2igiff55A3'rn5-EAfPffg,?2fi?'E'Zi:-5,2514'jJz541u9 Q17Jl3 :Z-'biff'-H59-5 Lai Mil? 31 SE E ,zz Z 5 .1- 2 5. gi ii lx, EF: .X fu 1 +' 2 -Z if '. jf: wg: . fi ' .7 gr q., x, 11.5 11 5, 5 tl -u -r L , 5 1 Q-Q11 . - wymm R-V If vfri '19':Z . .I ggi? -. N' gg M4: '5i'iQ' ' ' ' ' - ' A in ' k . 5 nn: .J if 3' fit .D vig ff -il, A 1 V Q-1' f-c h. . ' V , ' Y ., 3 43, .4 , 2 ,X v .f J ' 1 ,X 'k E, A . xi , ,, ,Efw!5S,33,,1G. may .I .. .H ll'-2 -:.'g3f.Q X f if f'1 f1v?niw-fffw iszasf-. . 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Barnett Chairman of Budget and Finance Committee Mr. Armon H. Bost Chairman of Building' and Sites Committee Mr. G. Ellis Gable Chairman of Personnel Committee Mr. Richard B. McDermott Chairman of Business Relations Committee Mrs. F. C. Swindell Vice President, Chairman of Education Committee Mrs. Virgil O. Wood Chairman of Health and Cafeteria Committee l2ll , wr A ,,, M 3 aj' ' 1 Q ..-,-' OUR PRINCIPAL Dr. Ra mond . Knight I 22 J .. 5,37 .L'Tf:1' .f . '-Z:5v'?n7rV! -2 -1 -:.q:r:.' I? f .,.vFf 4 . M-:'m.1A' 4. . 3' Iqewcwzffzvr fs - -I... Ay? . jqmq, 3 , , ,, c ' . -1 .,,rg- A , 555. U 3: ' ' Q- Mfwwwffiii , , V . -Q , . ,Jars -'f -1? ' Q .1 - ,Q , , 4 V , ,K , MW 9. ,, iv-ww.-1 - - . 311,55 ' V - , ff 1 e.,,- ' --:L , ' : - '7 - -- - - ' -,m..- A we A -:- 4: , , ifw. I , A . ' 15 M ' ,. -Q'- 1- v- ibn . 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Allender Industrial Arts Thelma Arnold Science Tommie Barnes English Carl Barnett Band and Orchestra Nora Bartine English - Hortense Bateholts Art Kathleen Begley Mathematics Faculty Second Row, left to right: Zella Bell Foreign Language John Black Stagecraft Carolyn Bolin Distributive Education Edwina Calhoun English, Sophomore Class Advisor Kay Camp Physical Education Geneva Cassingham Physical Education Burnell Chissoe Social Studies Thi rfl Row, left to right: Lewis Cleveland Social Studies Leoti Comfort Science Caroline Copeland En glish, Journalism Blanche Cordes Personal Development Ann Cottingham Social Studies Kathleen Courtney Homem aking' Wanda Cox Hmnem aking' . Fourth Row, left to right: Ethel Crate English Nanette DeVinna Business Education Bonnie East Auto Mechanics Miles Edenburn lVlathem atics Erminie Elms Foreign Language Otto Endres Science, Athletics Helma Erwin Social Studies Top Row, left to right: Bill Eubanks Athletics Ruth F alkenstein English Lucille Fortenberry Social Studies C. A. Franklin Industrial Arts Wyatt C. Freeman Vocal Music Madge Gibson English Veda Gingerich Business Education Faculty Second Row, left In right: Third Row, left to right: Fourth Row, left tn right: Robert Goad Physical Education LaReine Griffen English S. L. Gunderson Drafting' Ulista Hawkins English Troy Henley Driver Training Bessie Hiett Personal Development Howard Hogue Social Studies, Physical Education 25 Sue Johnson English Harry Knapp Athletics Allie Lambert Business Education Martha Leon ard Science Roy Lewis English Lola lLockwood Physical Education, Junior Class Advisor Boy V. Lulow Diversified Occupations Mildred Madry Business Education Otto Marshall Science Erma Martens English, Speech Arts Edna Jeanne lVIcCharen Business Education Harold McCord Science Melrose lVIcCraw English Bessie Miller Social Studies Fir sl Row, left to right: Ethel Moore Librarian Doris Niles Speech Arts Evelyn Osborn Business Education Harvey Parks Drafting Virginia Parks Mathematics Davida Phillips Science Martha Ann Pope Science Faculty Second Row, left to right: Pierson Powers Science Carl Ransbarger Mathematics Bruce Riddle Social Studies Clara Riley Business Education Sarah Roberts Business Education Patricia Rutledge Art William Sanders Industrial Arts Third Row, left to right: Walter Schultz Social Studies Ernest Setliff Science Carolyn Shurtleff Social Studies Virginia Smith Foreign Language Pauline Tanksley Homemaking Harriet True Mathematics Ralph Tucker English Fourth Row, left to right: Helen Van N oy Homemaking Morey Villare al Business Education, Physical Education Mary L. Virgin English Emma Lee Webster English Woodrow West Athletics Charles Westgate Science, Mathematics Mary Whittenberg Social Studies 26 Faculty Top Row, left to riglzi: Pitcher . . Secretary Bottom Row Ief! lo right: D . D lk , Q cna unagan avlda 1 C . Betty Rutherford A Accom mist Physical Education , M H ' P Stella Gartman Buuetm Clerk ary arms . Bertha Hudsfm Attendance, Betty 'flnnel-neyer I Calfeterla Director Girls, Gym Matmn senior Class Advisor Registrar Mllmle Hughes Fred Mendenhall Mary Frances Frost Florence Williains Mafmn Buildine: Superintendent Office Supervisor Attendance Clerk Uur Faculty Performs A traveling medicine show arrived on our stage, displaying hidden talents of some of our faculty member. Mighty Madgei' Gibson combined brawn with brain when she portrayed Casey at the bat. ' i gg I 52 L H E1 1,5 ALL, - my Lq-- .- ' Q 1. ,,,,g.:f: FOOTBALL Q EEN AND ATTENDANT KAREN JONES Mzss W1ll Rogers XVI Trlna Wflght Janle Smlth Betty Jane Tucker W. SOPHOMORII ATTENDANTS Robyn Bennett Beverly Wllde TRAIN BEARERS J eanle Kllne Steve Goad E301 .- ev 1.- , ,ui -n-E511 , Mylqyzyfhi ',:-,3.34.:,-:-mf'- fy? ,1 -v 1 -- 1' : -gr bw G 'f , Q V, -1' - 5 ff '-19 -'F' 'f mmf? J V ,.:,1..N-1 w,f'5F 'z5 ff, . S , , ,, m ug' 5 .fjE.,. , f,,L.,,. . 14, - , RQ - 55312, , 95 'f'vz-ng, ,W Fi .1w ' m 1 fmfszmm W N '35 'E-9, -n-nil 2 :11,-a s Sherl y Baker , , , 3 ASfn3,J,S?i2f 1' ? ' . Qhfoaf ' . ,.+3Ee. 1s:13 ' -I wfmfi' li .4:s'.-.4:--.- -- xl! F1 7 o sv af P-l 0-I P' z C7 :- z P-I -D 14 c Z o no aa P-I -4 U1 A U :D 4 '-I V2 l A . y Q 53+ -QQ! .,rf . ,Jem SENIORS Miss Stella Gartman Senior Class Advisor Senior Class Officers Eddie Haug President Dick Williams Vice President Sherry White Secretary Wilma Bagwell Treasurer Earlene Hughes Social Chairman Mike Bell Student Council Left to right: Sherry White, Mike Bell, Earlene Hughes, Miss Stella Gartman, Eddie Hang, Wilma Bagwell, Dick Williams 32 HU . vw . , Q . nfs' .nfflf , ,-s1f.u' ,wfgeql ,.k31'.-.ma 1. 711, J - mgfifg ,- .,-e, 1ffiv1 V -1:5 ,,,,,,,i ., ,Mi,,,.MM 5 'M-e'ffS. 'f ' 'wr-wWPi 2? m9.21J Y' tw,-fpwg..-me 4 lla . , yr -,- SM . F, -1 I ' V we L, Wm fw3w11Li.n- W if iaf . fiZ f2:-'- ' f 'f f fi., my 2 fain- ,. awww 2-W -ff ,.,.w::Lipe ' A ' .. .,g3,L rI q L ' ' . S6Ill01' B0a1'd-Front Raw, left to right: Eddie Guffey, Miss Gartman, Mike Bell, Earlene Hughes, Eddie Hang, Sherry White, Wilma Bagwell, Dick Williams. Second Row: Butch Kline, Bennie Adair, Jo Anne Meade, Mary Anne Foor, Millie Imel, Sandy Daugherty, Betty Jane Tucker, Berlyne Stephens, Raydelle Hughes. Third Row: Ray Grant, Jerry Cross, Mickey Flick, Chuck Gay, Roy Peterson, Clifford Kuns, Sam Shepherd, Ronnie Gahm, Charles Mayfleld. A 1 it in V M 1 Senior Home Room Presidents HOME ROONI PRESIDENT ROONI NUMBER TEACHER Bennie Adair 8A Mrs. Bartine Ray Grant 4-07 Mrs. Bateholts Clifford Kuns 100C Mrs. Bolin Jo Anne Meade 200 Miss Courtney Eddie Guffey 126 Mr. East Jackie Pontious 14A Mr. Endres Chuck Gay 219 Mrs. Gibson Sandy Daugherty 319 Miss Gingerich Sam Shepherd 1A Mr. Goad Roy Peterson 119 Mr. Gunderson Charles Mayfield 1044 Mr. Lulow Mary Anne Foor 320 Mrs. Madry Butch Kline 322 Mr. McCord Millie Imel 317 Mrs. Miller Jerry Cross 13A Mr. Ransbarger Raydelle Hughes 3A Mr. Riddle Betty Jane Tucker 310 Mrs. Roberts Mickey Flick 12A Mr. Tucker Berlyne Stephens 201 Mrs. Van Noy Jack Alexander 117 Mr. Westgate E331 James Aab Jack Alexander Frank Arnett Armel Baker Ronnie Baker -I k if w my .Jaffa Bi - ii 1 1-ew,fL:':rJ '. M21 Sandra Ackley Janelle Allen Howard Ault Dee .Ann Baker Clay Ballard -- Jil! 15 .,+:L.ze2?1Y wL,4i.a::,mx2ivfSI1S Bennie Adair Glenda Albright John Alderman Lucille Allen Barbara Alumbaugh Pat Anderson Brian Ausburn Wilma Bagwell Gilbert Bailey Fletcher Baker Jim Baker Jo Ann Baker Don Bancroft Barbara Bard Larry Bare l34l ,,, ,Wai if 5 1970 xl :.1 ..vw' ff 1 --wwe-'W . vein- wmlifil ', Wi 1 . ,gmgagipv a .-,L-v,,w S13 , .1 y9H+2 ' 'e .zi.,, it -- 'Zin . ,, . ,.,, ,M , m,fp,v,,,aw., . , ..,.f ' 'aa X' if i . N i lr 4 L M Mary Ann Barr Lucille Bates Phillip Barrick Robert Bauders Don Barron Bill Bearden .,,f'zg7 't -5521 sl? ' Y wa rv: . - - 1.71-,ap Bob Beck Bruce Bell Judy Bell Carolyn Bennett Coleen Bennett Jean Bennett Bruce Benton Keith Berg Roy Berry y li 35 il if V 'H-.K-'f:g3e':.a :' C1 , ,AK in , , F nl . - S- if:l,. EM 7' ' ' I' f e Norma Barron Robert Barr Mike Bell Lynette Bennett Ray Biery 'fever- Bgft f di, vu '95 .A X M k Q1 , i'347QTEiasQ l Janet Bascorn Paula Beaver Clyde Bemies Sandra Bennight Lewis Bingham .,:-rf . H . .- -'Gil' fag . ' ' 41.12, ' 'lffiasf - ' at Salt...-.1 . ' ' Bill Bishop Norma Bishop Bill Blank Robert Blunt Bobby Boyd John Brickman Beverly Brown Louise Brown Betty Jo Bryant W. H. Buckmaster , .. .iww fn N -fl - v .- '- 'U an ' ff V' ' -:a.:':m. aims, Don Black Benetta Borne' John Brook Mary Jane Brown Jeanne Buckner I 36 l 1y,Trg.3'7 ff ,,,:m,he-1 Joe Blackford Mary Linda Blackwood Bob Bottomley Donazel Bowman Bruce Brooks Betty Ann Brown Ruth Brown Terry Brown Don Bucy Dan Buford 14-ff -Q1 2 , ,rw 428. Vu:-. ,u 'W 0:94 1:2 - -. -56,71 .I -f1f2f i f4: gif-' .1-'Ziff Q ,.-, , -,yer 5,11 r,.,,,1,j.i,fq.m ,J vrjiiggiwi q l, ' -'M L-5' 1 M'- lf. fx. 35 - ,, ,wana ff' , V ,, 4, ' 'f-'r J L . , X .,., l K I 1 KV. V. L ' 1 M , if ,. 41.1-,f .f jLi2. 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Clements Marilyn Coiner Wayne Colbert Sue Collins Marilyn Combs Carolyn Conway Eddie Cook .13- , if ,, .H-Wi lm.,- wl A., , Wi f ...H M ww f '51-QW , 1 wr .J Kay Cole Bill Comfort Elaine Cook U81 -, -4 M' 4 - Q1 .. -f,,,,..f. 2 . mir. .M 1' , ,. ,,., . wie.-k,'Q'J i' f ' 1 4 11, . K. .,-C, . Q'-.rm i,-wir-iE,:, Rat Glare Q Q Carole Cloyde Joan Coleman Peggy Comstock Grady Cook ang.: k'ffr5pU:E-il' NV ' 1' 'i zz .- ,gL,-Qggfg,-, ., ,., Q , . V , ,, , . . ,.,,.,,.f,, V ,. 1. , 1-it ' ' 1-'frfaesf ' 'I - '.:..1, Buddy Clark Donna Cochran Betty Collins Ronald Conley La Fonda Cook Kit?-Q . 5? ,, WEEE' Q fa , 'ill' lyalmf' Y Betty Coolidge Loy Covington Carol Crowder John Daniels Alvin Davis ' . Mm , .-A 2 Q- w is - Pauline Cooper Jane Cosby Lynn Cowperthwaite Leola Creel Richard Crowder Judy Culp Wanda Daniels Felicia Danuser .Annabelle Davis Barbara Anne Davis l l Ljxqggiy ,.-'-- 7 2- '. 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H7917 , . - ,N - Fw 7' f 1:-,-0 2 . v . . vw 1 '- N - K V '--1.3, Buddy Droze Buddy Dyer Carolyn Eells Elaine Ellison Beverly Eskew Leslie Earl Lynn Engelson Sandi Eubank .,,-. ,J 1155? 4 F ,k I A,:.E.i,., rv, . .. . :- ,G Xffi ,, NH' fl Li ea .izwf wif' .- ,nf Li V, v-xtwi ilhn .wmius 1' f J'f1f'e. :V a A ff Mary Ellen Duckworth Marlene Dugan Paul Earl Beverly Eidscliun Merilyn Eldridge Patty England Bill F ahler E411 any .,. 'g.g:-gg, 1 .al if -,.fm-,ga .-,ffm 4 Q re, 'Af nr- - ii.,y.7ii. mJf. Lisa-Luauynkx Kaye Duncan Bill Edmondson Larry Elkin Bonnie Erickson Ronald Farrar ,,.4l.v . ' fgyfp.. '- u Yvonne Dunford Earliest Edwards Delores Ellis Nancy Erickson Arnold Faulk mu., .fe .. a. ,ir i ww 3 - f v Q, Q - aa-ew,-'. - .3-M 4 , Q- v- . 711-af 1,-,I-A-5 W K :x.e,4a:wl: .a. 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L .i 1u,N.en.0:.TnR1I-ZEIBUJZ .f- -'SLM' ,x I sn wi' . -.fx P1 1 k 'TNF A , .f Q '- ,.,s4f....-Q.u4.:.:w. ., J ,., , Archie Goodwin Joan Gray Ronnie Grubbs Vernon Haddox Jim Hardy ., - ,evfwqz w. v - ., , , TIN. .gi 5 a.,v,f. R, ,.-,. wr I .. z , mm 9 -2 -,..e.':a- z. ' N' ' ' gp iw W Q e k . ., v Q. ' 2-if ' V231 1 i . 1.lffgLLg 1' I -- H H mf., Eia A- ,: ' . ky-...,.1am. 1 ..,, 51 . W, tiki? r , J Danette Harris Erma Harris K. B. Hartman Eddie Haug Larry Hawkins Bob Heath Jim Heisner Marilyn Heisner Gerald Hickman Carolyn Hicks ' 1-fl' 'f -,V-Begg vffwuf-a M.M,,:2iE'.in1 , 15. PM i ,.,. ang- R v:?2i ' w wx ' , , . ? ' H wfiuri' ., . Ll -.k.,,zf11'f- ' df' ..,5.,:rf- Q l A' R is iiivaw Eugene Harrison Mike Haugh Mary Heaton Deanna Helvern Don Hogan K44 l -. ,alfa , .-VG.-, ,fl-U ,fm f 5: Glenn Harrison Charlene Hawkins La Fern Heck Marilyn Hendrex Linda Holmberg if giipgpi 5 f -i fifii-20119 wif Jane Harrison Fred Hawkins Richard Hedges Terry Hickerson John Holtzclaw V ..:, U-,.,1.,,, ,aa rgagaf.-if , , A. .,,f,.1g?2.f 1 Wiz: , . 2:54 - I , ?F-,i- ' . 1'-fa Fail, - - f r , y , M, PACE:- .NA is 'W A W4 -'.' get saw 'H' 2 A Maas , , Q Aga, H , wit 5' ,www-umm Ginger Honn Phyllis Hoot Larry Hovis John Hudson Raydelle Hughes Roy Hull Janet Hyatt Millie Imel Gary Jay Pat Jobe 'f , ,V-aw x -:fw,nH.3Q, Anita Horn Jeanette Hornsey Barbara Huggins Earlene Hughes Lois Hunt Bob Hunter Sue Ingle Richard Javine Carolyn Johnson Dallas Johnson E451 -:1 ll : 'Lrwf' , .mv -..,.w. fa. Y, we if .alfa-, 'e ' ' of ff--21A':'1' 4' 5 --A liavw ,a gg , - :14 1125 f'Eg.g:L., H ' 'EF Q5 W 11. , .affzaieffb ' X ,ey Uris' W .,,,f,qy,, ilk! 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A1 Lf-- :fo - , wif ., K ...,, :1:1'e.'..L, , 'ggi i w i 6 iH v ih -- R15-Dir ' 43-Ubfw Tom Manhart Conrad Mareburger Marlene May Rodney Miller Jimmie Montgomery Don Manning Roger Marion Charles Mayfield Sue Miller Mary Ann Moody -1.41, . vga? 9' Pat Manley Kay Mannon Bob Marrs Carol Ann Martin Jo Anne Meade Robert Milliser Robert Mills Jerry Mizell Beverly Jo Moore Beverly Ruth Moore I 49 l ,,, gi? E gr ni .J ,,,v6f'u , ,X ,. Uv Jwff- -.v,-4-:'.:fnJu .iq , ,,,,,l,4,:f Q ' A , -a I , , 4,5-.: , W. ,zu ew , Q4 A, . , , f 4 fczw,,,..,.a ii V .em ,Mag x ,wt , ,:,,,g,g, I .f, . . 1 'ni .. Efffrt, ,E L ... 2, , , , H. W. Q5.LQ n3fS1' 5f - Pw3, ,,, ., f 1srw.w:.e1 .f .H-asm.-ary - -X ,-4: , 1113? , nn, ff-.s lv Don Manor Vela Massey Kay Miller Jerry Moffett David Moore f,,?2Q5g4 RWE: ' .A4-'wtf-n s,..,,,,. ,. , .,,, V Hp , 1 Lf - f c WW! f 53,5 .X N, N Donna Moore Shirley Moore Richard Morgan Peggy Mullican Shirley Newberry , 'ffl . i f 'Wil' fhsffqh ,.g 15,5 , ' 4 , f-W1!'::-:f- Lauretta Moore Jerry Moran Don Morris Johnny Mullins Winliie Newell . , F,,.,,, ., axafgumfmmaiz :ar g Marshall Moore Bill Morgan Larry Morris Karl' Munzlinger Florene Newton E501 V -JA' 'Q Nancy Jo Moore Ronnie Moore Charles Morgan Jerry Morgan Margie Morrison Pattie Morrison Harriet Murray Baylis Navel Cora Nickell Pat Noah .,-'il , .. ., W1 :f,-.5,f.- ,, V j::QQ1f11.f' Av ,2 , ,pf gr. . fssfr fli --.ifv--ww f' fl-:1.ia -fl N Q' -Qi'517,,L'1T 1, 1 , YQQ, 0 5:2 if 2 a . 1. .. r w. Q, we 2 1Q'Dfw.fw.w+ , . Lf?m,.w3::f 492.12 f wi .,,., W1 if ' H 1, 1 ' 011274-- K N13 .. 2 Billy Nole Janice Norman Harold Oltman H. C. Ouzts Nlyra Jane Parish Ann Parker Reg Pavey Mary Lou Payne Tom Perrine Paul Perry 'EW' . m-1124-2 ,.--11 - f Nnffgp- -,..:',u:e'1f?. ,,,Cf.,.w. 1,4 V awgjim ,wp Vs.. lei., , 'iLi:f F 'ia- me. i , ia .,,. Lynn Nostave Jack Oxley J ack Parker Reata Payne John Peterson ISI :I , Q iikiilf .. ,-pos.: ,--,'.,w. A -.qwffa P' ,gpm v . .I . xml ,fri -Q:-:J . ,, . ...AM ii Q Wi Fred Nunnely Bill Paapanen Raymond Parker Frances Pearman Roy Peterson jifninwifakl 3 ' f' A .Fluff 1 Don Oliver Linda Palmer Bob Passmore Doris Perkins Jerry Pfeifer 619 454 sy per, 5 4--Q vs-if I A , 1 .L 1 Q: , i .9177 ' P' as a. r wmzh- W. .- ,4,, 2, Alberta Pfleiderer Jack Pontious Mary Ann Pryor . Bill Phillipe Mahala Potter Roger Quiett Tommy Phillips Rose Alice Powell Barbara Rainey Harold Pittenger Shirley Pratt Vivian Ratchford -J. .ve Charlotte Pixley Gerald Protznian Marilyn Raus Max Ray Doris Reed Mary Reed Mildred Reed Sonia Reed Douglas Reid Jane Reid Jim Rendon Carolyn Renne Max Revels l 5 2 J Je: 4,2 , , : ,N 923 iigajffw -'43-tiff VT. . if ll' 2' 91 ' ' ...Ed r V ww br melee J. D. Reynolds Martha Richardson Beverly Roberts Lamyra Robinson Bennie Lou Rogers Gary Rice Mike Richmond Doug Roberts Deanna Robson Bill Rogers nf. Jean Rice Gilbert Rill Lewis Roberts Alice Roby Charles Rogers E531 fm Gary Richardville Don Ritschel Martha Roberts Barbara Rodd Betty Romine . , ,-ps: , , fL'Q3 W.5,i2 '31,-f fg,1'fJvi ' 1 .igf g ,f ff A X ,- fa :Q J 2 -f '- ' 'l 'W -MM Rv ff a c. -' Zark .1-Wwu '1 ?'nfmis-5' N -'Q-,, 2 .. 'I 2,541 ' Q,-X v 5, We ' s a :wi . 1- W - 1 Q? 112222515 fail 9 Janice Richardson Donald Robbins Judy Robinson Zoe Jane Rodgers J anila Rose -fewer 1-sb , , .,.. A-iw,-r K 1 5, v... .. . f-1, nr . '-.gg , 'Fir 31322, . , 'Mn 5,52 1 rf it sf, .., Donna Ross Kay Ross Rita Rosser Faye Rotman Charlene Rutledge Mary Rutledge Pat Sanders LeRoy Sanderson Ruth Sandidge J annene Saunders Henry Schaefer Charlotte Scheer Lois Schmidt Patty Schmidt Barbara Schmuck Bob Schultz Jan Scott Carolyn Seibold Barbara Self Sue Ann Shaw Jerry Sherry Sam Shepherd Carol Jean Sherwood Carolyn Shirley Albert Shoefstall li 54 il V-,,-ggr f k A ,g:,.,41eg'5, S 1 ,., ,.'t9,-af : - H .H A dw n ralf A , ',1:,l.wz1 . l l' :fa if 'Lf' l' I ..j Jacqueline Skelly Aliene Smith Rudy Smith George Snider Charles Spillman . J, -'f -, fyi: f 'J-:Q if vi lVIarsha Simpson Paul Simpson Jimmy Sinclair Gwen Sluder Bob Small Barbara Smart Dorothy Smith Jane Smith Lillian Smith Marilyii Smithers Betty Smithee Jerry Snedden Emma Spess Elizabeth Spickehnier Larry Spiker I 5 5 l is A f lfref r,.rtr 1 Q, ' ,. f.,,,, -. .1 5 1, S .,...... , 52 257' il' ELG 1., ,, Q. Normagene Slankard Barbara Smith Sally Smith Juhree Spencer Janet Spyres 'Y fs-+ H 5'-'Y 1 -' igrg. Ll. ,, M , :J i ::rl?t5fsr..:,i ': 13: 1 6 ,, in Nlargaret Srader Woody Stalnaker Jerald Stanfield Sherald Stanfield Jackie Starns Connie Starr Ronnie St. Clair Berlyne Stephens Steve Stewart William Stewart Eddie Storms Judy Stout Janice Streets Joanne Stroud ,Karen Stroud Jimmy Summer Jimmy Tarr Beverly Taylor Jack Tedeschi Linda 'Penney E561 , .fl ' 1 .f, .J ,, 5 Wendell Stanton Aubrey Stewart Gene Stratton Jerry Talley Ronald Terhune :if A fif, A , ,, ,,.., . -'LL . ,Mg 512' . 1,-35 ,far - fy -flu: 5 , .. . i' 1, .fw-f , -14.1,-ref 1 N wg' if-ggawt' ' My ,Am-M5 V-Li ...J r K ,EE9g. l liwliWt,wM ev a is Y . .4 . 5- .ha A, A , ., ii, ,f fi.. gl' lf- v ,, ,W . W, mt, wfvyt, , n v. 'f:,w- 4 : -x.f1'. w:m:.f. arrears 1 ' 14pf,., EQ? ' ' :f w.- X . M wif 'FJ ' Nt. I '7 ' . J ,M Janice Tinsley Phyllis Thomason Shirley Trickett Pat Vaughn Laura Ann VVagner -:JF , 63 , L: ,..- lm- ' m-za ' Quay' ' . .W 515, Richard Tipton Normalee Tohlen Nancy Trippett Ronnie Vickers Jack WHQOHCI' . , ,W .E .,. .1 ,4Q.1-.sim 1 -MW? xtwlvzl ,rearing ' Aki David Thomas Allen Terry Betty Jane Tucker Don Von Aspe Ben Walcott Lvl I ,JJAAJ . ,., . J . . L X: 1, ' .e:,-.xv :fN:,:-1-.::..w..aa I?- in. . .f, . - . awww '-.fJ:',:4:sR fm-- M w-r-, . ml-5 we T, ,Y 1 Mm-.1 ' JS! Doris Trees Tony Turner Dan Wagnel' Skip 'Walker g ills. 4 va-y. x j- gt 1 . yay,.,, 1 J'f1v,x'.-r-'4.vF 2121. 75' -.,.,. r Marilyn Thomas Don Thomason Gerald Trekell Janice Tyler Kenneth Waggoner Dale Wallace Wg-aaa .V , 1 agar sv f-fri 1:-fwf r, 4' ., an 'awn- ll- 'f AG-1' ' - x 5127.5 V Warren Walrner Ann Walters Richard Warner Bob Warren Frank Weatherman Jess Weaver Wanda Westfall Sally Wienecke af, E' mi n.. ki ff-1E'lfda,a Dave White JoAnn Wiggins :reef .- p:.'.,:N ,.. ..:vf rl -Q, v, faag.::1jja.,f 42 A - aw l f ' f- ' Q.m.16m Q '.:3ifb Bill Waltrip Patricia Warren Peggy Weaver David White Wendell Wilkinson ISSJ ' ri- :'a+'-P+ . ..,,,. , ,, V A .,,,Qq, fa A ,C'z-sffafvw' 4 'fl ix f1:.r.,.f.w,w , ,5ff,4,,5,,fg,'5,'lg 2:,i5?1wf,, I ' A... ,7fi ' J ack Wampler Alice Watts Wayne Weber Sharon White Ronald Willfong Virgil Ware Frank Watts Burn nie Wehmier Sherry White Delores Williams - .vivflf 4-,I F4172-'?: '- ,. a',-,-.N -, -,mf ,MQ 'sw HL: iz. L4 aw ' .p-fv--we? H' .M ,qw gyeqif-..g1.w1, 5 -, n - 2. il5f 4 , -154, b Dick Williams Steve Wixon Rodman Woods Joleta Wright Jim Wycoff if ,' 421-1 E. In f'1iM5ll ff w r ' .. . ..,, . Yi . v- EF '-W' .5'..f5f '51 , ' .41-Q, 4522, Erma Williams Shirley Williams Barbara Wilson Bill Wolf David Wolfenberger Loretta Wood Pat Woodson Shirley Wray Delora Wright Trina Wright Robert Wriston JoAnn Wyatt Rowe Wynn Carol Yeager Harold Young I: 59 J A 3, 501.4 , wa .zf W. ., 5 5 ne, .. .ww W ',..w3 ' f i 3 fa uh. . 'i FFf ' A-f Charlotte Wilson Richard Woods Donald Wright Loretta Wyckoff John Youngblood 1 ' fiiifl 4 .. 1,-5 1 fwaplvq ,4 1: . . ,m .,..yf.5gf.g-1 .1 5 al' ' S. xref ' A .mm Q., an , k1?f.l.I.. ' wa 5-fixq igi 1- 14. , f ff? fr Nancy Zachritz Ron Zarski Bob Zerbe SOCIAL COMMITTEE Earlene Hughes, Chairman Marilyn Coiner Felicia Danuser Elaine Ellison Gary Jay Karen Jones Susie Kemp Kay Sue Kinkaid Kay Miller Patty Morrison Johnny Mullins Winnie Newell Harold Oltman Judy Robinson Barbara Rodd Trina Wright CHRISTNIAS TREE COMMITTEE Brian Ausburn, Chairman Lucille Bates Benetta Borne Ruth Ann Brown Charles Ford Jo Lynn Garrett La Fern Heck Gerald Hickman Marilyn Hendrex John Holtzclaw Clay Lincoln Shirley Newberry Zoe Jane Rodgers I,-..-'w lan! . SENICDR COMMITTEES ANNOUNCEMENT COlXIMITTEE Mary Heaton, Chairman Jeanne Buckner John Culter Jack Fish Patti Grimes Barbara Lucas Don McKenzie Reata Payne Donna Ross HISTORY CONUXIITTEE Gail Lay, Chairman John Daniels Marlene Dugan Myra Jane Parish Jim Rendon Jimmy Sinclair Dan Wagner Wayne Weber Shirley Williams PIjBLlClTY AND ART C0hlMlTTEE Archie Goodwin, Chairman Jane Burrus Kittie Chaffin Paul Davis Julie Fitzgerald Russell Gabbert Carol Klaus Gerald Stanfield John Youngblood SENIOR FORUM COMNIITTEE Dick Williams, Chairman Janet Bascom Bill Campbell Carolyn Conway Lucille Davidson Merilyn Eldridge Gary Jay Jerry Mizell Dorothy Smith Peggy Weaver YVILL COMNIITTEE Bobby Hanner, Chairman Jo Ann Baker Carol Couch Jim Hardy Margo Luton J annene Saunders Carolyn Seibold Barbara Smart Linda Tenney Pat Woodson FLOVVER AND INIOTTO CONIBIITTEE Elizabeth Spickelmier, Chairman Sue Ingle Shirley Lemon Barbara Rainey Kay Ross Faye Rotman Juhree Spencer ,.::-1----fm L, 1 .faf..-:mQa-f2- . aw-'fix' .1-'Jil' if ' .xiii :rf-if r are and limi ., :i 'a'5 ' q....a..a'.a ' z.e1r::i1J . . 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COBINIEN CENIENT COLINIITTEE Mary Jolley, Chairman John Coleman Marilyn Combs Carolyn Hicks Sonja Knight Alberta Pfleiderer Ron Zarski VESPERS CONIINIITTEE Lamyra Robinson, Cha Loy Covington Kaye Davis Paul Earl Beverly Eidschun Jerry Keller Rodney Miller Lynn Nostave Gerald Hickman Ruth Sandidge BANQUET COIVIMITTEE irman Benetta Borne, Chairman Norma Barron Louise Brown Pat Clare Julie Fitzgerald Don Gasaway Joyce Hardin Pat Jobe Larry Lewis Barbara Lovins Marlene May Sue Miller Rita Rosser Bob Small Beverly Taylor M ,fw- lvrii 1. z A x el., .gf SENIOR COMMITTEES SCHOLARSHIP CONIBIITTEE Skip Buford, Chairman Janice French Phyllis Hoot Charlotte Lovelace Kay Mannon Marilyn McClure David Thomas CLASS DAY COMMITTEE Phyllis Ferrell, Chairman Ronnie Baker Thelma Cage Carlotta Calvert Jimmie Case Marilyn Casey Jo Ann Gray Clara McMahon Tony Turner Steve Wixson PROPHECY COBIMITTEE Emily Carnahan, Chairman Paula Beaver Carolyn Calvert Carol Crowder Sue Ingle Peggy Mullican Carol Martin Carolyn McKinney Clara McMahon Bill Paapanen Beverly Roberts Doug Roberts Gwen Sluder Sharon White Charlotte Wilson , ..ai,,g:1,-4 .1 f L,fy3jgi5'i f5' 3i' . 1 .N -:W w .axarsmi marina M J ami' 'iw ,al-fu ,L 5 .if-:11l A:f gb- ,f ' 4 e - e -: 4 e I- .f 1 Emma ,- -1 mme:..,n H-was ' Wm ,. . .g'i.1.- Q L, fe... fav-it Hi, - 4 1. . ff Q .. , .. 1 J,-W.. V , N.-iw ., SCHOOL GIFT COBIMTTTEE Wayne Colbert, Chairman Barbara Bard Judy Bell Eddie Buskel Eugena Capehart Carolyn Chance Elaine Cook Lynn Covvperthwaite Sondra Gross Ann Parker Doris Reed Carolyn Renne Lois Schmidt Patty Schmidt Ronald St. Clair Connie Starr XVELFARE CONIINIITTEE Armel Baker Ray Biery Jane Brown Jane Burrus Ann Capshaw Jerry Cross Julie Fitzgerald John Holtzclaw Larry Hovis Darlene Lewis Harriet Murray J anila Rose Leroy Sanderson Barbara Schmuck Carolyn Seibold Dorothy Smith Janet Spyres Phyllis Thomason Ann Walter fb J' 'x I-. haf 4.1 Yfwffs ,LE - I 1 , .1-'-f My ' -.1 L-,el We se.-,fagf Mai.. 2 ff,-5 - , I-3 if W- ZH NM ' ' 'M a 1 w if - ' ,. ,,.-, , . - 1 'v ' , fuwfagv riff' 541134 7, ,,. ai fs .1.va',.... - wmv, .,.., - . , '315?' lz lex -' 5131 SENIOR COMMITTEES lC0ntinuedJ BREAKFAST COMMITTEE Sherry Jones, Co-chairman Carolyn Eells, Co-chairman Janelle Allen Howard Ault Rowena Cales Mary Carman Buddy Dyer Leslie Earl Patsy Hughes Joe Johnson Janice Norman Jan Scott Joanne Stroud Joanne Watts Loretta Wood Nancy Zachritz Seniors Present 660118 Foot in Heavenw Seated: Kaye Davis. Front Row, left to right: Rayedelle Hughes, Max Ray, Joyce Goetz, Jerry Keller, Suzie Kemp, Merilyn Eldridge, and Marilyn Combs. Second Row: Barbara Rainey, Dick Williams, Emily Carnahan, Harold Oltman, Jerry Talley, Dee Ann Baker, Rowe Wynn, Brian Ausburn, and Barbara Smart. . I 1 efeaazvflfe-a1f'f' ,,':fQQ1f .l5-'53 M4,f'fP'M ' 2,-21 'zea l' ,+.,:eQ1.? ,:,,.'--1:e- Jwfeag-:E A,-,t5,,ef.-V-Y ,vrrmfk .3 : if 1..s..a.:1mmzwnJi L W.,-1 . ,sa fwawavwefal V ww w- wwf'-'W--a s -' I n x - . L , . , .U V, -V, '.4 age: '- 14,-, s . f- -' '- -fc,-. a G21 - A ,I ,wp a , . ,Mg ,Alam vi , , , - . V. . A .,, ,.f ,-5. X N. Ka ,V , . . V .. .1 N , le ge,-Q . 3'.,,i: - 'vain-' f ,M ,, if Q. '-wiv eq,-f,:.',. . ,E ,ggq5gLw.,'g1,. fe , -E v i4.f,.:.., sg-. :Wanaka -f ff- . ,-iw he-M - -e peel, -cu..a55.u5l. - ..3::..1.:.,:..:L-' - f Z , ,V . '-f:. y:-'11- '-l . n' A, -Q, ' -,Ja-5-4 -w.....u,,uga-..-1 5 SENIOR MEMORIES Will-on-the-Hill was bulging at the seams September 7. We started off our last year with many changes. There were hundreds of sophomores who were always underfoot. Besides the sophomores we had twenty-eight new teachers and sixteen new classrooms in the annexes. Crowds thronged to the annual all-school mixer which we sponsored September 10. The senior social committee did a great job prompting social harmony between the seniors and the underclassmen. It looked as if this was going to be a very successful and pros- perous year for us. One of the biggest days of our senior year was when the entire senior class stampeded to Boswells. WHY? At long last our senior rings had arrived. Maybe we were not sure before, but we had finally been convinced that we were seniors. Friday, October 1, we entertained the un- derclassmen again. This time we had a dance after the Rogers-Central game. Although Rogers lost the game, we revived ourselves by having a wonderful time. Another big success of October was our Senior Class play, One Foot in Heavenf, which was presented October 21 and 23. Mrs. Erma Martens, new to Will Rogers this year, directed the play, her first production in Tulsa. Coronation of the Football Queen saw Karen Jones accept the reign as Miss Will Rogers the 16th. In our opinion, Karen is the most beautiful and gracious queen ever to accept the throne. Woody Stalnaker had the honor of crowning her. We came up with a wise selection again by choosing pretty Betty Jane Tucker and Trina Wright as her senior attendants. On November 5, the teachers of ole' Will- on-the-hill gave an entertaining program to the homerooms with a IOOWQ membership for the Junior Red Cross drive. We will never forget Coach Knapp's inspiring chalk talk to the faculty football team composed of: Perry, Gartman, Calhoun, Hawkins, Cottingham and Lockwood. Last but not least we will always remember Mighty Madge as 4'Casey at the Bat . It was again time for royalty. Every night you could see a large number of girls selling tickets to the Loyalty Night football game. The climax of suspense-filled weeks arrived with the announcement of Marilyn Combs as Rogers Band Queen during the half-time ac- tivities of the Roger-Classen game, November 19th. Millie Imel and Donazel Bowman were her attendants. A dance following the game was held in honor of the Football Queen, Band Queen and their attendants. The feeling of Christmas was in the air around Will Rogers, especially at our senior party December 18. Many parties were given during the season but we all agreed none could compare with ours. The Christmas Tree committee, headed by Brian Ausburn, fn 63 fl . ,. Q .. f' . :yrs '-wo ' . if ,.':.m. wa, .1-4-eco: ,f ,.Q:Lfs':L 1, f- .s ,fa .. .,,:s,f,-1.-: .- I .-.ir ,fe .- . I . , .L . ,. -.:: 'Fs ., fur -' I .LE X ,. Y ' '1'5 '1 ,-':-'?f1S'Z ,g ,f'i'r'U'94L' ,5 f ' YES? .K fn--. , WW M . J Z gf 'fir'-'V f 'h .,.......-.eva-:,w ' V -A1 41152 ,I 5 ' A f s e A- Q at . 1211?--.f-4 fre 'af -if fr im.,f.1.- ., ' M fhggfki 'f 'f f H 1,-- .. ff w .-5m.aq,w,:-.,.,,.. , -..v , N aa- ' -wa -,Saw -vffcsfr-f-1 .Mx ,M L + , mf-'I--.1:H -MA. .,a9.f211::9.xx wa- ' X' asffaocaf ff ' 'M . etfffiisaz ' af ifff '15 '24 4 - A . , . ' - 'W i a SENICDR MEMORIES did a wonderful job decorating the tree pro- vided by the senior class. We credit the success of our class mostly to Eddie Haug who helped us begin our sophomore year as president. Again we called upon him to serve and see us through our senior year. Eddie had an excellent cabinet of officers to help him in making our last year an outstanding one. They included: Dick Williams, Vice President, Sherry White, Secretary, Wilma Bagwell, Treasurer, Ear- lene Hughes, Social Chairman, and Mike Bell, Student Council. The Seniors could not realize that gradua- tion time was near but when the time came rg-3. fm wi . ' A 'lx Y' ' Q! f Q Q Us ffwsv-A-F.. W7 v:og9.9aE'im: Wil 0 'f-653,523.1 ffqfqhxvg , .,-sfwai 1 3 WAZDWI ' Fit? I ,ag 4 , f2' xf nj S NO NO,6ERTlE ..... THSAT15 NOT WHEQE YOU WEAR YOUR TEADY RING-.' for ordering announcements and name cards, they knew it would not be long until they would don their caps and gowns. May brought on more activities than We could see over. The 17th the senior class was at Mohawk for the senior breakfast. The time came all too soon for us to go back to school. Class day viewed some mighty sad hours when the seniors realized this was the last day of school. Vespers also left the seniors with a low spirit but it was not long until smiles replaced the tears for everyone had an outstanding time at the annual banquet and prom. The most memorable event of all our high school activities was Commencement, when we received our long awaited diplomas on June 1. The last round-up is here for us. There are many things we shall never forget about our wonderful high school days. The as- semblies, the beautiful Amen response and all the constructive help our teachers have given us to face the difficult road of life. Most of all we shall always remember all the true friends we have made at Will Rogers. As we walk out the doors of Will Rogers for the last time, we have one thought in mind for the entire Senior Class of 35 5 .... May the Lord Bless You and Keep You .mi , X355 , 21 . -. , .. :'ftH-Wes' :Kam ,, wma ,t.,4.-wi4 ,89f -?'i',f1 Ky 1 , 1 spare s. 5 -'jf emi -by w M4 . may-,v.2mfftQ,,,.r. , - L. s,:1--- ,ref 1 : U if 'if' -' -' angie-.ua-ia.1u:1r:m! V 1'--' 4-':'.:as.v.amo.:1..u.f.f.fe:4:11 , N -6- ,,:.:y. -if -X .- .. :gg eq':,,-, 1 .. Y- . -. . ,Aw N,-...f . V A, . , , N I-,54,Q,31,ff1 Q MZQFMQWNBE- Egg, viqsjlt rr -A, sm. vi as- '-ww .. ' J, ,wa ' ' or '- e J 1.-.-1-2' 1 1'-M ., ' 'lu M, 1A-: ' Tf44:'a-,'..u- . ' . 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LA :-:QE ', 15 .- I 5 , .Cyl ' xi-iii.: '- iwififfge, 2 . 410225 X xxx JU IORS Junior Class Officers Wayne Calhoun President Upton Hudson Vice-President Sherry Baker Secretary Theda Cox Treasurer Judy Edwards Social Chairman Mrs. Lola Lockwood George Bullette Junior Class Advisor Student Council Junior lass Officers Seated, left to right: Mrs. Lockwood, class advisory Upton Hudson, George Bullette, Judy Edwards. Second Row, left to right: Theda Cox, Wayne Calhoun, Sherry Baker. .i ,L 9 if ii J igw-1fgwf,ffv,.g-3' Qfwffp--,,-vi-we gash im-go, ezu.s,,3 ., X. W., Hwsr- Q W.,:.-r so os wsu. ,M , Yi-,.b,J..,,AM,,,,.:..,..r ,,.,,,-,.i3-as-.1fr.-rs-l-,--f-fm-'f 'mmfs-fsf:f,,..L31v.?,-.f,u.:,- '..:ff,v,p,,.,-.-ggi? Junior Board JllI'll0I' B03I'd-Seated, left to right: Theda Cox, Mrs. Lockwood, class advisor, Upton Hudson, Wayne Calhoun, George Bullette, Judy Edwards, Sherry Baker. Second Row, left to right: Starr Clyburn, Shirley Phillips, Annette Milliken, Nancy Kearney, Pat Hughes, Ann Lamkin, Marsha Shirley, Joyce Moore, Cleo Phillips. Third Row, left to right: Tommy Haug, Paul Rester, Marc Frazier, Don Whitsitt, Larry Brown, Winston Davidson, Roger Smithey, Judith Blakely, Don Litchford. Fourth Row, left to right: Elaine Upton, Betty Griffin, Don Short, Sharon Roberts, Tom Miller, Carrol Harrison, Jack Lodge, Sue Haddox, Jack Stacy. Junior Home Room Presidents H ONIE ROONI P kliSl D ICNTS Jack Stacy Betty Griffin Jack Lodge Don Whitsitt Don Litchford Carrol Harrison Elaine Upton Don Short Cleo Phillips Tommy Hang Nancy Kearney Sharon Roberts Tom Miller Roger Smithey Marsha Shirley Marc Frazier Shirley Phillips Paul Rester Annette Milliken Larry Brown Sue Haddox ROOM NO. 1'lfZAc:HRR 408 Mrs. Arnold 315 Miss Barnes 224 Miss Begley 100B Mrs. Cordes 412 Miss Crate 309 Miss DeVinna 12.-X Mr. Edenburn 413 Miss Elms 311 217 100 321 104 401 312 400 303 123 4-14. 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' am. -fc 4 f.- it-.1 . 1911 Ni ggi f , 1 -fm,-gra in i A fa f 1 'M if to ' ' Stanley Wilson Tommy Wing Karen Winget Bill Wise john Wiseman jo Wolf Mike Wolf Pat Wood Glen Woodard john Woods Phyllis Woods Henry Wright julie Wright Lowell Wright Steve Wright Ann Wyatt Danny Yetter Beverly Young Kenny Zinnecker VESPER5 3, COMMENCEMENT PLAY READING COMMITTEE DECORATION COMMITTEE Annette Milliken, Chairman Starr Clyburn, Chairman Gayle Bruner Dolores Bailes Joe Cantergiani Diana Healy Sharon Sprague N01-ma Hobby Mike Griswold Tom Hower Jerry Trickel Jack Lodge Stanley Wilson Liz Ridley Frances Ford Sara Rutherford PUBLICITY COlVIlNlI'l'1'EE SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE Judith Blakely, Chairman Winston Davidson, Chairman Maria,-m Allen Ina Merle Anderson Bently Baines Sharon Anderson David Grisham Nick Gubser Bill Hardy Sharen Jones Lorretta Harp Burt Stroud Don Lindmark Evelyn Swope Sharon Roberts 87 Q ' l' 5 1 : Vi Y ..': :ff 1 ' ' iii it , ,, Mjghg f ' Wh JUNICR COMMITTEES SOCIAL COLINHTTEE Judy Edwards, Chairman Sharon Couch Betty Griffen Tommy Haug Judith J anzen Raymond Losornio John Niblack Don Norris Cleo Phillips Kay Valerius Lew Wade Tl C K ET CONINI I TTER Haddox, Chairman John Bodkin Jerry Cornelius Judy Jan zen FORUNI CONINIITTEE Upton Hudson, Chairman Joe Adams Carol Baker Carolyn Jetton Don Norris Shirley Phillips Don Short Elaine Upton IR.-SR. PROM MUSIC COMMITTEE Haddox, Chairman Scott Senter Georgeann Simpson SCRAP BOOK CONIIVIYITEE Joyce Moore, Chairman Jo Ann Inbody Sandra Moeckel June Moore Jackie Phillips COURTESY COMMITTEE Lamkin, Chairman Emma Lee Cloyde Maurice Colpits Janet Dean Beverly Fritz Linda Perry Edwina Richison Jackie Wallace FINANCE CONINIITTEE Theda Cox, Chairman Bob Holloway Kay McKenzie Phil Presse Pamela Smith Bill Stark Jean Tibbets PROC-RAB! CONINIITTEE Hughes, Chairman Richard Goodhead Nancy Jo Van Gundy Carolyne Ouzts Skip Ross Suzanne Schroeder fl' , A .g 5. 9 - 721 - - - --- -'LV' f -Y--- - H f W f Y-, Y ,-A ,f H . e,,, Y ,C .rv-V1.2 ,..:,:.,...,.. vii .. , Q '3 e w, , new ai N , L4 ' 'N R4 D -nes fr 'i N1r'f 4 .:g..,wf-f we .c 2::.-ve-.ac-:e.w,'fsiw-,af'::.f2iahss:Eewwe-azerf-e bi.'w-52'bg'L 1,1f re: i w or 'B r i? ' G e Juniors Present '4Meet Me in St. Louis Front Row, left to right: Jo Daulton, Gail Welch, Mike Griswold, Annette Miliken, Mary Jane Oxley, Joyce Moore, Betty Griffin, Barbara Simon, and Barbara Davis. Second Row: Eugene Dunsmore, Stanley Wilson, Edward Hoag, Judy Edwards, Winston Davidson, Nick Gubser, John Weymouth, and Hal Hurst. lS9l . Q-fsw. .1,i..fi..ssr'f hx' xv w:wa:1f1ssaw ff:VW-3125-r.1'f.gf,,s4'Vw?-z:M::.v--Q,-::---.wf, -2:-:rm e as. f:Q1-?Qf1.1- eM'ff?'+-vs '1414-:ss+Y25i,?!4,fv.e'f?!EX1-.1.4:J3fSl?'11wk'm-2501xfigalviaskefmiamac,-cf . na'.251--.Emws--:4f?fe2w:viff'56+-is-11:5::nSfQ1aC:Q:4flelfarafrg ar.: :lp z1,,.s'ce,'s: ,Y--mfs. if-yr -' Ht JUNIOR MEMGRIES We returned to school finding that our record of being the largest class ever to enter Will Rogers, had been given to the Sopho- mores. However, we felt that our record would be established by quality rather than quanity in our junior year. Wayne Calhoun, president of our class led us successfully through the year with the help of his cabinet, composed of Upton Hudson, vice-presidentg Sherry B aker, secretary, Theda Cox, treasurer, Judy Edwards, social chairmang and George Bullette, student coun- cil representative. One of the first activities the junior class sponsored was the Football Finale after the Rogers-Classen football game. A huge blue and gold crepe paper football was the center of attraction as it hung from the ceiling in the gym. Every junior was sure that our football queen attendants, Sherry Baker and Janie Smith were the prettiest ever elected. The spirit of the junior class was shown when we set an all-time high in ticket sales for class plays for our play Meet Me in St. Louis. The play was presented to a full auditorium on December 2 and 3. We celebrated Christmas with a chili sup- per early in December. Janie Smith was elected Christmas Queen of the junior class this year. The complaints from the juniors about annex classes were few and far between, since few juniors had classes in the annexes. Lest all these frolics and larks spoil the gay Class of '56, Junior Themes hung heavy over their heads half the year. The halls resounded with mournful cries of 4'I've lost my note cardsf' I can't find any referencesf, and Wl1at's a bibliography? After it was all over we felt as if we had created a great masterpiece. Teachers were not so enthusias- tic, but we were all very very glad to be through with it. At the turn of the semester we began the task of standardizing our senior rings. The ring committee did a wonderful job and final- ly selected the J. E. Balfour Company to make the rings. At last the design we all liked was selected and each day we became more impatient to get our rings. Juniors were proud of the fact that they helped to win the coveted Traffic Awardn, It-gl :ij if : ir J in 1' ' ' get 1' -- , ., - -9 , 4353 V5 A-Mi .. . ,flfiiii 4 HX -Sze- EMF QF24SiEaj.zQvf'I-1c5erS?:fY:'.nw-wg-1-gg -'v',F 1, .' .., 'Q ' ' . 11 Q-z we-at . ,rr -if.a:w.w-w wg-an 1.fp,yzg:f'4s:- 'E-1-'t1mgJwn ,f.zf' as i'4: ffp L1b' rife-Mfrs.-Y vei v'2-Q-2':L:r:1' if 1'- N tt 1 EEC JUNIGR MEMORIES given to the school with the least percentage of traffic tickets for the preceding month. The handsome trophy held a place of honor in the main hall. The return of our portrait of Will Rogers was a welcomed addition to the opening night of the Round-Up. Lights Upw, one of the most successful productions of the Round-Up in the history of our school was presented February 21-26. We again proved our ability by adding a great deal to the success of the Round-Up, by contributing both to the plan- ning and production of the show. A highlight of the second semester was the junior class costume party. The theme chosen was '4Ship Wrecked on Treasure Island , and refreshments and decor were chosen with marooned juniors in mind. The juniors look forward to the beautiful prom to be held May 27. We know from past experience the sophomores will look on with envy. We think we will do a wonderful job of decorating, financing, and planning the grandest and largest social event of the year. We will owe a great deal to Judy Edwards and her prom committee, for making our first prom a very outstanding one. As the halls emptied during Senior Week we began to feel the responsibility the senior class was leaving us, as the seniors have be- come a part of our high school years. We regret to see them leave, although we are anxious to assume the leadership of the Senior Class of 1956. .1 il 1 RESP H129 A HRD GYM LAST HOUR -.... CLOCK WAS FIVE MINUTES SLOW5' T911 3 ci .1 J I .'x- 7 9- , . 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Pbinw-sr. . , ,aj ,.,gqg.,4ny,g,4u9,!,,,w,,: L. , I ' 1 - .Hn SOPHO 0111135 Sophomore Class Officers Bill Winslow President Sue Clements Vice President Carla Jones Secretary Ann Cook Treasurer Ann Adams Social Chairman Marian McBride Student Council Miss Edwina Calhoun Sophomore Class Advisor opliomore Class Officers Seated, left to right: Ann Cook, Bill Winslow, Miss Calhoun, class advisor, Carla Jones. Second Raw, left to right: Sue Clements, Marian McBride, Ann Adams. E981 .i - we ' icq .J .L .i ,fa . ,, , , QT' Ska . , . , 5 l 5 -Jr? -ff sb 1' , , '- l if 4-'lf-1 -rs, 551: M -west Q15 1.4 . ,sailfwmi , eff VT' i1V'1.w'f'.vse:'-- 'cwf'-was-.-'Z-1'.a.'.-sw. use-..a:.Q, .Nw -c '-Nmwff A-we Hu-ew.-,si LNNW.-.f, fees,-f,,..,1,a. .-,-sm.,--. ,,-.f .-9, ws ,qu-gr .sr 1,34-5 V - S01Jh0IIl0l'e B03.l'd-First Row, left to right: Robert Ingle, Pat Jackson, Marian McBride, Ann Cook, Bill Winslow, Miss Edwina Calhoun, Ann Adams, Sue Clements, Phyllis Polite, Danny Croskery. Second Row: Geary Deardorff, Loretta Boyce, Doug Montgomery, Jan Wright, Sue Eidschun, Judy Moore, Ramona Lollar, Norma Jean Hall, Marilyn Davidson, Bart Ramsey, Edward Yeager. Third Row: Sam Jones, Donovan Maxey, Phillip Morris, George Miller, Kenny Teel, Lanny Miller, Pat Hutchens, Earl Secrist, Robert Irwin. Sophomore Home Room Presidents HOBIE ROONI PRESIDENT ROOBI NO. TEACHER Pat Hutchens 122 Mr. Allender Jan Wright 4-15 Miss Bell Norma Jean Hall 206 Mrs. Camp Phyllis Polite 206 Miss Cassingham Edward Yeager 301 Miss Cottingham Ramona Lollar 188 Mrs. Cox Geary Deardorff 302 Mrs. Erwin Robert Ingle 204. Mr. Eubanks Donovan Maxey 5A Miss Falkenstein George Miller 121 Mr. Franklin Jim Niessen 107 Mr. Hogue Phillip Morris 313 Mrs. Johnson Bill McBride 303 Mr. Villareal Kenny Teel 221 Mrs. Martens Robert Irwin 103 Mrs. Parks Pat Jackson 16A Mr. Parks Judy Moore 410 Miss Phillips Danny Croskery 402 Mrs. Pope Bart Ramsey 314- Mrs. Riley J. B. Fields -'LA Mr. Powers Loretta Boyce 222 Miss Rutledge Douglas Montgomery 9.-X Mr. Schultz Marilyn Davidson 223 Miss Smith Kalyn O'Byrne 11A Mrs. True Hal Sundvahl 15.-X Mrs. Webster Earl Secrist 10A Miss Whittenberg Sue Eidschun 101 Miss Griffen l 99 1 'Tm A ., .. .-.saw .. 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Strickland lane Strother Larry Sudderth Larry Sunday Nancy Swanso Hal Sundvahl jerry Swaffar Bill Swanson I1 Robert Swisher limm y Tanner Ron Tanner Charles Tarr Bill Taylor Don Taylor lane Taylor lohn Taylor Marjorie Taylor Bill Teague Bob Teel Kenny Teel Bill Terrell Pat Terry Peggy Tharp Carolyn Thiessen lo Dean Thomas john Thomas Norma Thompson Sandra Thompson Billy Thurman lim Tighe ludith Tipsword Lynn Tipton Rex Trekell Darlene Trimble jimmy Trippett L113j Eddie Truman jerry Tucker Phillip Tucker Larry Turner Chester Tuter Merle Tyler loan Utz Betsy Van Brunt Pat Van Meter Carol Van Sickle Helen Vanwy Vance Vasicek Helena Vesa Sherille Vincent George Waggoner Warren Waggoner lack Walcott Faye Walden Steve Walker lack Wallace jim Wallace .mf-as , -.wr ' -59 '1gr g.'Q ', .. -'L' P' 1. A Linda Wallis Pat Walters Donna Wampler Donna Wampler Kenneth Wantland Bill Ward Bobby Ward Freida Ward Fulton Warren john Washburn Lenny Waska Marilyn Wasson Ronnie Watkins Louise Watson Harold Watts jim Weaver Warren Weber Richard Welcher George Westly Enid Westall Bill Whitaker Shirley White Kay Wilburn Bob Wilcox Beverly Wilde Anne Wiley Bill Willey Karel Willhoite Darlene Williams Delores Williams lackie Williams Linda Williams Sue Williams Allen Wilmeth Carolyn Wilson Ellen Wilson james Wilson Leon Wilson Margaret Wilson Kay Wilke Pat Winn Bill Winslow Genevieve Wirth Tom Wisby Charles Wiseley Dick Wolf Louise Womack David Wood Deanna Woods Patricia Woods Phillip Woods Ronald Woods David Wright Gary Wright Gladys Wright Ian Wright X F1 1 r 4 'H , as g r x if B G W ,f l ' 4: il'fe'5 W W ' ' ' ' WW X HQ 'W '7 W ' W f f -f f- - ff- f W- -f - N , V- , , IL, .4 F ,A-w' V w1'1! ..34, .41 f 'H J' Iudy Wrighl' Mary joanne Wright ludith Wriston Linda Yates Dean Yeager Edward Yeager Wayne Yingst joseph Yohe Wanda Young Margaret Zelinka Robert Zobryn C' o gin emnrxam BARBARA JEAN CHRISTIANSON Sophomore September 9, 19544 MISS NETTIE UNDERWOOD Science Teacher June 2, 1954 I 12 -sl 2 -5 i Y A ,, , , M - M V ir gg 5,97 ff l ,.,.,,,4gw . 4-., -- , e ex .wmr -. .,--.-- :....,.,g:H,,-f, , -. . ., . ., 1--, ,.- .e - -nr- we Q 1. -.1-'Mar'-yea fa--im -imwwx ar owga N51-Qzer .--:?1gg:,:.rr:vm-'any :Z Q Rf Lee SOPHO TICKET CONIMITTEE Quiett, Chairman Jim Baxter Bob Carr Vern Chism Jon Colburn Paul Cooper Larry Coulson Tom Emery Burch Farnsworth Tommie Goins James Goodson Jack Goree Terry Grand Dick Jones Sammy Jones Dwain Knight Cliff Leonard David Lodge Richard Looney Milton Martin Jim Miller Richard Miller Jim Niessen Richard Rable Roger Steele Hal Sundvahl Merle Tyler Chester Tuter Harold Watts ORE COMMITTEES COSTUME COBIINIITT EE Linda Yates, Chairman Ann Don Boyer Mary Council Paul Davidson Barbara Elkins Sue Galyan Mollie Peterson SOCIAL CONIINIITTEE Adams, Chairman Sue Ann Allen Bill Applewhite Nancy Benner Pat Black Jeff Duncan Sue Eidschun Barbara Elkins Jim Henkel Ginger Hope Robert Irvin Don Jones Ann Carol Kinnan Ramona Lollar Pat Mannon Pete Owen Marie Pettyjohn Judy Richardson Jan Wright Pat Winn Judy W right . - 4' i ew' 1' ix J f S 5. 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'P. .-'ar' cfwfwqraa,'-'Lwrwex-.appz M ew- - a f. . 1: -een'---0-me - v- near: , ',:a-ya-: A-.elmvg f aa r.aerm,,v-tam-gfenwzf, --fa L-1,,.fQ:9 u,qzf::v-wfg gc-2: V1.1 v, SOPHCDMORE CGMMITTEES FORUM CONINIITTEE Sue Clements, Chairman Bill Barron Ann Comfort Mary Council Paul Davidson Richard David Tom Emery Marge Gilliam Pat Jackson Mary Ann Kite Joyce Lantz Richard Miller Don Okeson Angie Panell James Pickens Judy Richardson Jo Dean Thomas Helen Vanwy Marilyn Wasson Jackie Williams Wanda Young' NIAKE-UP CONINIITTEE Marge Gilliam, Chairman Bill Jones Ann Kinnan Jackie Smith Robert Swisher PUBLICITY COM IVIITTEE Stephen Goodard, Chairman Robyn Bennett Martha Hurt Jim Mabees Dick McClure Sharleenne McConnell Helen Vanwy PLAY COINIIWITTEE Elaine Bury Karen Lamkin John Taylor Kenneth Teel Linda Wallis COURTESY CONINIITTEE Gayle Park, Chairman Jean Andrews Beverly Chronister Barbara Ellis Linda Elmore Jo Ann Johnston Jack Pennington Maybeth Smith Ted Smith U, H 0 f va , 14 , ,, ,,,, ,, -. 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I -1. -Y-:J M if M- ev 'SH nw-1,wf,f, ,::1w23Dtawas651-.qaeszffflliggtciaaffirm53:11efffgahawwe.pi1:qwfQ,geefxv.?35,M5E45imageQ:-:Hike-zifivimgeea-s-aQkX?zisv-rieeiiefefmwlaehiifLA:-few?-,fmqfl3Rr1fSm-5-TZ' x i SOPHOMORE COMMITTEES PROPERTIES COIYILIITTE E Marilyn Davidson, Chairman Andre Colpitts Danny Croskery Carla Jones Karen Lamkin Linda Wallis .'f1'NN Wifi! , X10 A KVK4 , V ' Qgi Y NK KVA Y RAY, ,,,, UT W 'wx w. ,Y WT X XS- ' Vx K g 'T 'VV , X A.-X f 512.51252 A X Bfwvanssfs A -. K is? mlsucwsses 54 -2? K I X bs H LANGQAGES-J Q ' uhm FDBM me ' 4 iii 0 ENS No. 7341510 LS if in QW' WT SMS QEQE THAT BACK xNnQ55 SCHQOLS MGD DNN TEN ANNEX XHMLDKNQS! HL QS'-1 -Q -rf Vg, ' Q. ,WU yy.: N' ' ' ' ' ,M ' ', ' ' ' ' ' .,..pff is : : Q -ME' -'4,G4.:'.fv S 44:2 1 fe, ,. 5 :3211 L - ' -Y 15:1 . , ,gg . 5 A , ,W-I . - V' - ---M .,,.mf.J q,,,.3,E,.unix.-.hzpwmgkaigv.,..NQi,,.,. We-LN, fx- ,X 4, '- x 61,52 , 4.--, fx.. .. . N ,- - - , as: ax 3-auf.:--1:.m.w -ww A -'-vi ' wwf' .J x A 'S , -. Qs: :sy :xvmy-gwsfv Q-www: 5-:.1Qaf'4-ssc'Pzg :mbn:2-wwf'u ,whg:': Llmifiifmiif-N5'q?'!-1, S. I a r ww,-.-f.wf+,2Mf N Sophomores Present HI Love Lucy Front Row, left to right: Ellen Wilson, Ann Cook, Jo Kirkpatrick, Sarah Cook, Joann Huitt, Richard Cohen. Second Row: Robert Fitzgerald, Cliff Leonard, Bill Robinson, David Hitchens, Bill Barron. f1l9:I n, t 1 ll w gr Wm-1 , xi'-A 5 1 SOPHOMORE MEMORIES We entered the big halls of Will Rogers on the seventh day of September, to discover We had the distinction of being the largest class ever to enter ole Will-on-the-Hill. The upperclassmen knew We were the largest sophomore class ever to enter, but if they expected all sorts of antics from us We hope they were disappointed. We prided ourselves on being one of the best-mannered classes in a long time. We had our share of beauty, brains and brawn too, for example, in the final run-off for queen attendants, Robyn Bennett and Beverly Wilde emerged as the Winners. That should be enough proof of our beauty. Since it was the first coronation of any Will Rogers Queen that We had ever seen, it very naturally left us breathless and prouder than ever that we attended Will Rogers. One of our biggest fears was of dropping our trays in the cafeteria and having every- one yell 'SSOPHOMOREW Actually, the juniors and seniors tried to help us in various Ways - by selling us elevator keys, for instance. Our class officers' election was another eventful part of our sophomore year. After a forum to introduce the candidates for each office, our big election was held. The Win- ning slate convinced most of us that itls a vvoman's world, for only one lone member of the masculine sex gained office. Elected were: Bill Winslow, president, Sue Clements, vice president, Carla Jones, secretary, Ann Cook, treasurer, Ann Adams, social chairman, and Marian McBride, student council representative. L 1201 H? , r , ..,f.y 'flair ' .. ., ...,,Q...i2'w ' 'M'L Q 'I ' Sgwfffifjeffxiifl. -EFSQUQY WA'-422' w1Mi,D' T Q A 'i,4g?' 'Q 'f fC K7 K 21 'iii lyiiil QSFJS -31 iggQ. XiL2J -5.w-n'w,g1'f4 .:2'1ZQY-1.77.1 :QEQQS ' if CL-pl!-!1?lg,11', Y' Z1 KGHQIIQQ' Iif-25,3 3'i.'-FQCKVEQQ 1' Rf 'I QS? G.-XLqQ.qTG'i9l:1j.:f W SOPHOMCZRE ICXIEMORIES On November 14, the annual open house was held in observance of Will Rogers' birth- day. Parents and teachers met in the various rooms and attended an assembly about Ameri- can Education Week. Our parents learned why we were so enthusiastic about the school faculty and program. Something new was added this year. Several sophomores received their senior rings early, but only for a few days. These lucky people were Phyllis Polite, Nancy Babb, Kenny Teel, Pat Jackson, and Bart Ramsey, chosen by their classmates to serve on the Ring Committee. As part of their duties, they examined various types of rings and wore different styles, for their classmates to observe. The purpose of all this was to have designed for Rogers a standard ring. We were very fortunate in having Miss Edwina Calhoun as our class advisor. Al- though this was her first year as sponsor we feel she did an exceptional job. Then came our shining hour, on March 31 and April 1 when the Class of '57 presented for the first time in Tulsa, 'CI Love Lucyw. Our own Ann Cook was a wonderfully zany Lucy and David Hitchens made a perfect Rickey. We all worked eagerly to make our own play the wonderful success it was. Our big party in April wound up the sophomore festivities for this year in high style. In spite of all the remarks made about us as sophomores we will always remember our sophomore year as one of the best. It is with fond memories of the wonderful hap- penings of this year that we look forward to our junior year with even greater enthusiasm. I:1211 JE fr ,R 4,2 wi ,AQ .K .x it H. 4 , .... - ,, . e so , . c -T c c c, .c C . , 'W W' .xl-v ' W ' ' ' ' ' Jw. ' ' Y YY Y -- Y-Y -A-- -Y ,Y Y Y Y Y ' - YY -- Y H Aid . ' .r-QBA ' Q fri , art fi 1,51 ,,-,lwgfq dsl ,, ,xt 1-QM Q U ,A A V A, ,U,gg5i.,i.N5,v1,-l - -fd f 4-'WY ' 43521 rfff- 15:TYK'?55f12Lz.,t:f:gzx 5:-fgegs a?1s.z,1 sa-ag 'if-N gags, gxtrxtssmxv-,m,--1-5 -W xvfspaaze usb.,.wage-.a,,,,,g,w, . 1Mgr....:,-N.Y.Yg.:4,c g,.- ,-4.-tiger 14 bi,f.n,nq .A :Ha .iv :fa pw-Y' X 7.-,Q :fz,YfwL-2,9:Yggg,'-gift sf sfkaaffiifsffff-2:als vi rar.1faezafffiaas...gs:-raffle? iam-slisevsflzifsaar-5.14f it 41- High Ball! Hitch-hiker Draft board What's new? Cute, isn't he? Gab session Slurp! Now, let me see . . Music Executives Four Flatters Messiah celebrities What's it? Q wi 7 L, I v v J' L7 N9-ff? 5.251 4' Vs ,ffm : F ' . f 'nw , .KL lv,- 'mz 'f 71 ' .AE r 4 V N R11 lil :if ix' Q fr, vw. X v EW qv. xg? Nm L? ia 1. vm Our Editors Left to right Bruce Bell, Mary Anne Foor, Lamyra Robinson. School Life Editors Jim Hardy Feature Editor Johnny Mullins Sports Editor Emily Carnahan News Editor Ruth Sandidge News Editor Lariat Editors Mary Anne Foor Editor Lamyra Robinson Assistant Editor Bruce Bell Assistant Editor Standing: Emily Carnahan, Johnny Mullins. Seated Ruth Sandidge, Jim Hardy. if V 5 i t ' '2 ' aw' f 1 ' -1 9555. ' l H -- to ' Q 5 abt' 4 'miss 'ga 9 l 14 dard Si N Nm 1 X 1. re Q was sam M M at 7 PllbllCatl0llS B03,1'd-Seated, left to right: Bill Hardy, Patti Grimes, Steve Wixson, Mrs. Bateholts, Ray Grant, Bonnie Erickson, Dorothy Smith. Second Row, left to right: Mr. Lewis, Ann Capshaw, Lillian Smith, Jo Daulton, George Shell, Miss Copeland, Mr. McCord. Publications Board The Publications Board's duties are to de- cide upon photography, printing, engraving, contracts, and other business matters for' the Lariat. Due to the increased enrollment, the Board found it necessary to have 208 pages in the 1955 Lariat, which makes it the largest year- book in the school's history. This is the second year that the Publications Board has had the opportunity to choose an additional color for the Lariat. Members of the faculty on the Board are Miss Caroline Copeland, chairman, Mr. Roy Lewis, business manager, Mrs. Hortense Bateholts, art, and Mr. Harold McCord, photography. Student members of the Board and their positions are: Patti Grimes, secretary, Ann Capshaw and Lillian Smith, business man- agers, George Shell, photography, Jo Daulton and Bill Hardy, art representativesg and Joan Gray, Bonnie Erickson, Ray Grant, and Dorothy Smith, representatives from the Yearbook class. ' I:127:I -tl t E f .,., C ,, ,3i't,,xaf.,z'E 'YL be v- -,:,gW1,45'59 5 1 'Qt K sigh-f ji Ai 1- L W, f 'Z --1f:a.oniE?sgtL. F' '5 si 1. .Aiwa ,, :gf.a?f'-gigs fe H- QQ5, Q: .'iZ'SL1l!iA 1 .f 1 -wu- .ftx n:i, 6' Llzsj ffl Lariat Staff UPPER PICTURE-Front Row, left to right: Jean Capehart, Merilyn Eldridge, Dorothy Smith, Betty Romine. Second Row: Marilyn Holden, Julie Lytle, Mary Anne Foor, Jo Anne Meade, Judy Robinson. MIDDLE PICTURE-Front Row, left to right: Myra Jane Parish, Laura Wag- ner, Lamyra Robinson, Arnold Faulk, Winnie Newell. Second Row: Don Mc- Kenzie, Julie Fitzgerald, Florene New- ton, Carolyn Thompson, Janice Richard- son, Aubrey Stewart. Third Row: Carol Ann Martin, Shirley Newberry, Jan Scott, Emma Spess, Faye Rotnian. BOTTOM PICTURE-Front Row, left to right: Kay Sue Kinkaid, Pat Anderson, Patti Grimes, Ray Grant, Betty Ann Brown, Bonnie Erickson. Second Row: Carolyn Conway, Marilyn Combs, Bruce Bell, Carolyn Eells, Frances Litchenberg, Joan Gray, Joan Baker. Officers Editor .,,,,.., ee Mary Anne Foor Assistant Editorw ..., . Lamyra Robinson Assistant Editor, .,,,,,.,,e, , Bruce Bell Sponsor, ,.,--.Miss Caroline Copeland Activities Because of the increase of enroll- ment, many more pictures had to be taken and more pages added to the Lariat, which resulted in many more jobs and problems for the Lariat staff to undertake this year. The staff is in charge of seeing that all sophomore and junior pictures are taken, senior appointments made, and all pictures trimmed and pasted on the panels. Other jobs are organiza- tion write-ups and planning of the book. For the finished product, the book had to be proof read, sent to the printer, and the completed book distributed at the end of the year. Decisions as to choice of designs and color on the various pages are part of the staff's responsibility. School Life TOP PICTURE-Seated, left to right: Nancy Davis, Loretta Harp, Sue Ingle, Linda Lomax. Standing: George Shell, Joanne Plummer, Connie Eley, John Niblack. CENTER PICTURE-Seated, left to right: Tommy Day, Emily Carnahan, Don Mor- ris, Don Baker, Kay Ross. Standing: Phyllis Schmidt, Maureen Hadaway, Doris Reed, Clara McMahon. BOTTOM PICTURE-Seated, left to right: Wayne Graham, Ruth Sandidge, Jim Hardy, Johnny Mullins. Standing: Kittie Chaffin, Coleen Kepler, Kathleen Weber, Kenny Green, Janice Goins, Pattie Mc- Manus. Since the opening of Will Rogers High School the Tulsa School Life has been printed jointly by Rogers, 'Webster, and Central. There are 25 members on the staff who Write stories for the weekly four- page issue which is affiliated with the National Press Association. A feature editor, sports editor, and two news editors were elected by the staff. On February 17, a special issue was prepared by the Rogers staff for the Round-Up, with pictures by stu- dent photographers. Reporters on School Life also learned to write headlines for their Stories. In February, five members of the staff went to Norman for the Inter- scholastic Press Association Confer- ence. ln April, staff members attended Journalism Day at Tulsa University. Editors News C0-Editors .,..,, EMILY CARNAHAN Feature Editor ,,,, Sports Editor ,,,, Student Councileee, C0 'G Q 3 fn Q N: l l I I I l rn ua 1-'A Amd RUTH SANDIDGE ,,,,,,,JI1vI HARDY -GAJOHNNY MULLINS ,ew Kl'l'T'IE CHAFFIN CAROLINE COPELAND I 129 J M, 'aa ,Q , si 4 '-7 .f-ff . i If ' 1' A . N3 if N.. 'L' ,.,:.:2 ,fi ..,v-E145 ',--55,1 ' ' 7 ' '- t m- ag L .. .ans fa me-iam: , A l- ,J Ph0t0g'1'Hpl'ly Club-First Row, left to right: Mr. McCord, sponsorg Ross Hawkins, George Shell, Laura Ann Wagner, Eddie Hoag, Jerry Pfeifer, Jim Miller. Second Row: J. Alan Gibson, Lloyd Ewton, Carolyn Seibold, Phyllis Herron, Earlene Sterne, John Knoll, Miss Copeland, sponsor, Jimmy VanMeter, Mr. Powers, sponsor. Third Row Don Baker, Bill Blondet, Larry Sunday, Charles Ramsey, Jerry Cornelius, Steve Wixson, Julian Ballsters. Officers Photograph Club President . .......,., ........ G EORGE SHELL Vice-President .............., , STEVE W1xsoN Secretary, ....., .,.,. - LAURA ANN WAGNER Sponsors ---- ,,,, Miss CAROLINE COPELAND MR. HAROLD MCCURD MR. PEARSON POYVERS Activities The Photography Club is made up of stu- dents who study cameras, darkroom pro- cedures, and lighting. They take pictures for the Lariat, and School Life and other special assignments. This year they had an exhibition of the National Scholastic Press Association prize-winning prints. Meetings were held on Wediiesday mornings, and two new faculty advisors were added this year, Mr. McCord and Mr. Powers. 5 4 - wi? ,A I 5 V - K. .vi M , ,,., V -A 'l ' Ififfazfeserleesgfzxvw'+as::weef3'.ae-1news? as ::es'-f11::J.s.f-aweff.1:a..:. t-ef-,,,:,1f.r-'- .ff.-,fs rae'.V:ff .ee,w-.. L no :+u.:-ws- .W i'3vie3Y:,.-.2 :L ,la c..,f:i-sf, . 1. -ef emf-.wssltf-5':fa..2v rv--:...fei -fflgaaz-Csrga.:,,.-gf?may:Gpg,f4fgfT12,wivig455,ggfgf laTiv?,egr'afg:,qf, g y1g,:,g.,gaf-xg:.aA.tia.i7:atf:::r'4.,:1.-,-f . A.1'tlStS, Il1C01'DOI'21t8d-Front Row, left to right: Carol Kriete, Paul Davis, Archie Goodwin, Janet Hyatt, Mrs. Bateholts, sponsor, Sharon Jones. Second Raw: Jerry Cross, Barbara Huggins, Janet Spyres, Gail Welch, Sue Carter, Mariann Allen, Lynn Engelson. Third Row: Lynette Bennett, Janet Bascom, John Youngblood, Steve Carlson, Bill Hardy, Tom Manhart, Don Lindmark. Fourth Row: Emma Spess, Erlita Lundquist, Jerry Ann Newton, Jane Murray, Marian Alton, Sally Wienecke, Carolyn Bennett, Sharon Roberts. Artists, Officers Preszdent ....,........, Vice-President - .,,,..... Secretary - .....,,...... ----ARc1-nr GOODWIN --r,----- PAUL DAVIS -,---. SHARON JONES Treasurer .... W -.... ..Y, ......, J A NET HX'ATT Student Chairman , .,,,....,,v ,CAROL KRIETE Incorporated Activities Artists Inc. is an honorary organization. lts purpose is to encourage creative art. Club meetings are held every other Friday morning before school. This year the club has been sponsoring a eH4i11l3LS1,,:et?iafEI .i ,Q S,,,mSo,. ----A-gg- W MRS, HORTENSE BA1-El,iOL-fs series of talks by noted people in the field of art. Members receive points for artistic contribu- tions to their community or school. The stu- dent earning the most points throughout the year is honored on the annual awards as- sembly. Last year Jim McCormick and Clyde Rill tied for the honor. I: 131 1 r f' - --:- V ' Student Council Committees INTER-SCHOOL COUNCIL TOP PICTURE-Front Row, left to right: Joe Adams, Pat Woodson, Stanley Wilson, Mike McNally. Second Row: Karen Jones, Lucille Davidson, Doug Roberts. Third Row: Vernon Haddox, Carolyn Conway. Fourth Row: Johnny Davis, Winston Davidson. SOCIAL COMMITTEE MIDDLE PICTURE-Front Row, left to 1-ight: Pat Hughes, Sharon McCarty, Mike Bell, Jeanette Hornsey. Second Row: Janey Gettemy, Beverly Wilde, Judy Smith, Georgeann Simpson, Clara McMahon, Raydelle Hughes, Val Mitchell. Third Row: Sondra Foristell, Clara Ewell, Don Black. NON-COMMITTEE MEMBERS BOTTOM PICTURE-Front Row, left to right: Roberta Brown, Kaye Duncan, Glenda Albright, Bar- bara Rodd, Enid Westall. Second Row: Billie Jones, Barbara Henche, M a r g a r e t Ferguson, Charlotte Pixley, Marye McAnal- ly, Marian McBride, Suzie Kemp. Third Row: Bobby Spencer, Ron- nie Baker, Don Manor, Eddie Storms, Don Partridge, Jerry Shaw, Karen Larsen. fl32iI Student Council Committees ELECTIONS COMMITTEE TOP PICTURE-Front Row, left to right: Jim Hardy, Diana Cole- man, Mike Haugh, Virginia Far- rar, Dick Williams, Jacky Phil- lips. Second Row: Marilyn Casey, Lamyra Robinson, Suann Wil- liams, Norman Dolph, Kaye Davis, Pat Jackson, Kay Mannon. FINANCE AND PUBLICITY MIDDLE PICTURE-Front Row, left to right: Jo Ann Johnston, Linda Yates, Winifred Spencer, Jim Hardy, Sue Barnes. Second Row: Kittie Chaffin, Ray Price, Marie Pettyjohn, Jackie Starns, Elaine Bury, George Bullette, Emma Spess. Third Row: Mari- lyn Coiner, Nancy Chambers, Janet Bascom. WHOQS wHo AND STUDENT DIRECTORY BOTTOM PICTURE-Front Row, left to right: David Marshall, Charlotte Lovelace, Connie Hood, Peggy Hauber, Merilyn Eldridge, Carol Kriete. Second Row: Aubrey Stewart, Charlotte Wilson, Jerry Kirkpatrick, Jacky Phillips, Bill Campbell, Lewis Roberts. Third Row: Dale Edwards, John L. Slack, Clay Ballard, Bill Burgess, Sherry Jones, Barbara Huggins. f133J Officers President. .... ,..... V ERNON HADDOX Vice-President. ........... WINSTON DAVIDSON Corresponding Secretary ---LAMYRA ROBINSON Recording Secretary- .,.. ,-,. PAT WOODSON Treasurer ......... ---. MARILYN COINER Parliamenzarian ,W an MIKIE MCNALLY Board of Control.-- ..... -DOUG ROBERTS Sponsors - ,,..A. an MR. BRUCE RIDDLE MRS. SUE JOHNSON Executive B0aId-Seated, left to right: Vernon Haddox, Mike McNally, Marilyn Coiner, Doug Roberts, Mrs. Johnson. Standing, left to right: Johnny Davis, Lamyra Robinson, Pat Woodson, Mr. Riddle. . tudent Council The Will Rogers Student ,Council is com- posed of elected student representatives from each home room and each school organization. The Council has many activities designed to better the school and educational standards. This year they started an intensive traffic which is sold to all new students. They took charge of all elections, sponsored a Welcome assembly and chapel services. Representa- tives Were sent to the Southern Association of Student Councils Convention which was held at Jackson, Mississippi, and the State safety campaign to decrease traffic violations. They sponsored a drive to raise 515300.00 for . - , the Portrait of Will Rogers which hangs in bers attended the Interschool Council Con our main hall. The Council also compiled and sold the student directories and the student handbook, Convention at Duncan, Oklahoma. All mem- vention at the University of Tulsa. They are also in charge of selling plastic covers for the yearbook. -vu ' 'li-BL -l . i: X: , '15 : , , '3 Y , , ,,, , ,., . . i' .- yn- ' ' ' sg: ' Q S Jig 5 HV . f ' . -f-V ' 'T 'vw 4 ,5,ff,x1 , f it.. Preszdent MIK1' HAUFII TOP PICTURE-First Row, left to right: Al Shoefstall, Bill Wolf, Don Black, Jim Case, Mike Haugh, Larry Lewis, Ronnie Baker. Second Row: Leslie Earl, Bill Campbell, Tom Haug, Bill Felming, Dick Williams, Ronnie Terhune, Mr. Otto Endres, sponsor. Third Row: Johnnie Davis, Ronnie Moore, Vernon Haddox, Mike McNally, Eddie Haug, and Bill Comfort. BOTTOM PICTURE-First Row, left to right: Jimmie Case, Wayne Calhoun, Lew Wade, Don Norris, Danny Croskery, Marc Frazier, Chuck Gay, Billy Baumann. Second Row: Mike Wolf, Bobby Spencer, Kenny Zennecker, Jim Miller, Eddie Storms, Tom Emery, Ray Grant, Clay Ballard, Tony Turner, Brian Ausburn, Bill Campbell, Jack Oxley. Third Row: John Brickman, Jack Fish, Ted Lane, Doug Roberts, Bill Paapanen. Ke Club The Key Club took part in varied activities tlus year In the fall, tive of the new officers Offieel s attended the leadership convention in Dallas In December the members participated 1n Sate Drlvlng Day and gave a Christmas basket to a needy family The annual Boweiy Ball proceeds were given to The March of Dimes Many ot the members attended the district convention at Odessa in April They sold cokes he games, sponsored a Cure Vandalism campaign, and presented an award for the outstanding' athlete of the year Lixsj Nr Vzce Preszdent JINI CAsL Secretary DON BLACK Treasurer BILL COMFORT Student Counczl RONNIF BAKER Parlzamentarzan BILL CAMPBFLI Sergeant at arms BILL WOLF Semor Member at Large EDDIE HAUG Junzor Member at Large WlNsTON DAVIDSON Satzal Chairman LARRX LLWI5 Coke Comrnzttee Chazrman ToM HAUG Project Commzttee Chairman AL SHOIIFSFALL Membershzp Commrttee Chazrman Room x MILLER Faculty Sponsor OTI 0 FNDRIZS 5-IV' Junior Red C1'0SS-TOP PICTURE-Front Row, left to right: Mr. Cleveland, Sharon Brown, Joan Coleman, Carolyn Easton, Dianne Hickey, Peggy Brown, Sue Ann Allen, Adonna Burcham, Mr. Otto Marshall. Second Row: Shirley Pratt, Caleb Smith Jr., Joyce Goetz, Rozelle Fallis, Beverly Powell, Paula Helmcamp, Angela Sexton, Bill Ward, Judy Proctor, Beverly Fritz, Nonie Griffing, Carol Bates, Sue McWorkman. Third Row: Gail Welch, Jim Miller, Carol Van Sickle, Ann Wyatt, Jo Kirkpatrick, Kay Ross, Ed Reed, Jo Ann Findley, Larry Turner. BOTTOM PICTURE-Front Row, left to Hght: Miss Rutledge, Dolores Bailes, Connie Hood, Marilyn Hendrex, James Buskel, Carol Yeager, Jannene Saunders, Nannette Nichols, Mrs. Cox. Second Row: Carol Dick, Genie Smith, Phyllis Hoot, Lee Reed, Mary Rice, Molly Morse, Tom Goins, Pat England, Betty Coolidge, Reata Payne, Sue Clements, Loy Covington, Virginia Allison, Bobby Ward. Third Row: David Grisham, Daniel Buzard, Randy Hunts- berry, Karl Munzlinger, Patsy Hughes, Jack Houtz, Ted Lane, Anita Davis, Tommye Hartless. Not pictured: Marilyn Combs. Junior Red Cross eefgeess 0575 Egfefizfre. 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W - an General Secretary .- Continuity , ,,,,,., ,,.,... ,Miss Domus Nuns Douu ROBERTS JlflANli'l'TE Hoimsm' - W Km' MANNON LAMYRA ROBINSON Comedy, ,.Y......Y .,,,,,,,,t, , W MIKE BELL Dance ,-YY,YYYYtYY-t.t W-. MARY ANNE Foou Publmty . .e,......... .,,, E NTILY CARNAHAN Activities The members of the Board were chosen in April of last year and started their regular meetings in the fall, planning the show and preparing for tryouts in December. The Board Make-up , ,,,,,,,,,,,,...... A ,W DORIS REED M , N F Costume Production ,t MARSHA SHIRLIQY Selected the theme Light for the 1905 pro- Twffiv -Y,,Y,Y,,Y,Y,,Y., ..,. M IKE MCNALLY Instrumental Milsic ....,. A,,, , BARBARA Roma Vocal Music ...,YY..YYY .,-,--,. ROSIE LATTiNo SHS De-ngn, Yfrarvf ......Y,Y , CAROL KRIETE Costume Design , ,...,,,,,,,, Y, JANE BRQWN Art Co-orclinator- - - ,,,,,,e,, Pi-:GGY MCBRIIBE Liza duction. In January, the scene directors were chosen and rehearsals started. The result was one of the most magnificent shows ever wit- nessed at Will-oli-tlie-Hill. l iif'f0:'sf 9 , .531 ni' I . ci - , if V L fi ' ' -1 .- v ,,i, - s -:rx ev f- ,,.-as ' if: i i ff' B51 .+ 5 f-if i , J is .fm Th8SplEll'lS-Front Row, left to right: Carolyn Jetton, Pat Hughes, Kaye Duncan, Joyce Goetz, Emily Carnahan Marilyn McClure. Second Row: Reata Payne, Jeanette Hornsey, Doris Reed, Suzie Kemp. Third Row: Judy Edj wards, Rayedelle Hughes, Marilyn Combs, Sharon Sprague, Kaye Davis, Jerry Keller, Annette Milliken, Nancy Trippet, Mary Jane Oxley, Gail Welch, Jo Daulton, Miss Doris Niles, sponsorg Jerry Talley. Fourth Row- Leslie Earl, Carol Kriete, Bill Comfort, Russell Gabbert, John Weymouth, Joe Cantergiani, Rowe Wynn, Winston Davidson, Max Ray. Thespians Activities The Thespians Club of Will Rogers is a national organization. To become a member . of this club it is necessary to earn points. This Officers Pfvsldent ..e...,,..e.. u..,,. J ERRY KELLER . . . . can be done b art1c1 at1n0'1n la s, Vice President Do S R ' ' D ' i 'r' es 'z Rl LD assemblies, and worklng on different Secretary. .,-.....u.. s,-.JICANl-LTTE HORNSEY Committees' Recording Secretary .....e..se . REATA PAYNE After becoming a member of Thespians, Studm, gmmcilg --gg--gg-gg nh SURE KEMP each of the members continue to earn points toward the goal of becoming Honor Thespian. Every year recognition is given to the best Thespian. I:139:I E A W .sw Sl diff 324 'L -Q Q Hi-Y and K6ySt0H6rS-Front Row, left to right: Joyce Kirk, Jeanette Lay, Mary Ann Bath, Ruenell Sever, Janice Norman, Sue Bartholomew. Second Row: Mary Ann Spenser, Wayne Weber, Karl Munzlinger, Bill Edmon- son, John Ross, Judith Manley, Lloyd Guffey. Hi-Y and Keystoners Activities November was a busy month for Hi-Y and Keystoners. As one of their outstanding services, the active group visited Tulsa Uni- versity and sold cake to the students, giving the proceeds to the Tulsa County Farm for the old people. Food was brought to their Thanksgiving dance to fill baskets for needy families for Thanksgiving. Their Carnival was a big success and all of the proceeds Went to the Y.lVI.C.A. ln January they assembled in Oklahoma City for Youth in Government. During February, they held their annual Sweetheart formal. This year, as every year, they gave the Easter Sunrise Service at the Y.M.C.A. The sponsors are Miss Vinona Lawson, ad- visor, and Miss Lola Wells, junior advisor. f1401 Li S at 1 J Hi-Y Officers President .................... WAYNE WEBER Vice-President - .... .,,... - BILL EDMONSON S ecre tary-Treasurer .....,,... - LLOYD GUFFEY Chaplain- ..................., KENNY BRUNO Keystoner Officers Preszdent ,....,........a. Vice-President ....,.... Secretary ,----- Treasurer-- --- ,----A-- Chaplain- ,...,...,. .......s,, . Sergeant-at-arms ......... , Press Reporter .............v --.JUDITH MANLEY VL--. ANN PARKER --,JEANNETTE LAY CORELLA BOUNDS JOYCE KIRK SUE BARTHOLOMEW JANICE NORMAN wqgvw H, A Q QQ , fffgf, , ui , fa LL, me ,, ,,,,,,,xl ,,,,, ,, .,,,,,,, M, , wx 2 Q N. ' .. Y V 'Tri H VY TT 'MY Y 'Wi r fl Y 'VW Y V LHEY rd .Q l V ,I 'sv e. . M1131 M fi' 5 . ., , Q.:-ir i s fzxqssiqapvf pu'.rgqw.:q:Q::fwp.-ara lam:--ef,-,M ge-,sm .-Q.-L--tt.-. I Wlassf----1w,Xa ea, me-' .W 5-,t:mE..e::.f.,.ft2.1 5.x-ssft,f,,,-f4,1.,M,I..g.,..--,1.+,,- ,-,,7.,,f,q ,-1, ,,,., ,,., ,-V ,. fl.: -Q a,,5f..3.m,1-, -.fwge -.2 as- lsr ff'5'Peff-ff1'f'f1ie5E2f:-aaa: if2,fs::,i,zo.,asfse,. :fr Ms.: 1' ifg N? l' ' HOIIZOH F1 ont Row, seated, left to right: Reata Payne, Carol Kriete, Mariann Allen, Beverly Roberts, Donna Ross, Ann Comfort Second Row: Beverly Fritz, Rosie Latting, Carol Brown, Carol Crowder, Joann Huitt, Suzie Kemp Thzrd Row Peggy McBride, Dee Ann Baker, Lynette Bennett, Carol Bryant, Sharon Brown. Horizon Club Officers -------- DONNA Ross ----, MARIANN ALLEN - -- - BEVERLY ROBERTS ------r CAROL KRIETE --- ROXVENA CALES Lnnnn-, JANET BASCOBI Miss STELLA GARTMAN MRS. J. H. CROYVDER Activities The Horizon Club for girls is a service or- ganization. The members of this organization have various activities of service to others in the community. Some of the projects this year have been Working as guides at the Gilcrease Art Center, entertaining at the Childrenls Con- valescent Home, and working at the Public Health Center. The Horizon Club has many social' activi- ties also. These include picnics, hay rides, camping trips and parties. A special dinner is given to initiate new members. This year a convention was held in Oklahoma City in October with Horizon Clubs from Tulsa and Oklahoma City attending. L141j Flltllfe Nurses of AlIleTiC2t-First Row, left to right: Mrs. Helen Van Noy, sponsor, Jean Benson, Sherry Ogden, Sandy Pickett, Alberta Pfliederer, Betty Jo Williams, Aliene Smith, Miss Virginia Smith, sponsor. Second Row: Sydney Haslam, Janet Carrigan, Darlene Hamm, Donna Sue Cochran, Coleen Bennett, Phyllis Ferguson, Anita Sue Horn, Floretta Boyce, Phyllis Baker, Eugena Capehart. Third Row: Carol Cunningham, Beverly Engel, Barbara Ellis, Carol Bates, Beverly Powell, Carolyn Rice, Joyce Moore, Myra Kemp. Future Nurses of America Activities Future Nurses of America was formed in order to inform the girls of the many oppor- tunities in nursing and to help them prepare for their entrance into nursing school. The club meets every Friday at 8:10 in the morning. Films on different types of nursing are shown and special speakers give the girls talks on all phases of their chosen career. Many of the girls have Worked as aides at Officers President , .....,.,.,,., ALBERTA PFLIEDERER Vice-President .............. . MARGIE KEPLER Recording Secretary- .......,,, ALIENE SMITH Corresponding Secretary . .....,, , JEAN BENSON Treasurer ,W ,,.,...,. ,,,,,,, S ANDY PICKETT Program Chairman- .......... . SHERRY OGDEN Scrapbook and Reporter BETTY J 0 VVILLIANIS Sponsors - ................ , HELEN VAN Nov the hospitals and are on call for voluntary . VIRCSIYIA SlNIlTl'I work at all times. 1 4 If ff Qi 1 .' - 3 7 Z v-144 W' 7' C 'l -5 1' Fi ' 9 'J- ' t- 3 L 5 39? 4 7165 4 H ' H ' ' Future T6aChe1'S of AIIleI'lCa-Front Raw, left to right: Mrs. Madge Gibson, sponsorg Loretta Wood, Roberta Graber, Julie Fitzgerald, Donna Garvin, Janice French. Second Row: Jo Ann Findley, Ina Merle Anderson, Lucille Bates, Carolyn Seibold, Sudie Miller. Third Row: Karen Larsen, Evelyn Swope, Barbara French, Suzanne South- gate, Mr. Bill Eubanks, sponsor. Fourth Row: Mary Jane Owens, Charlotte Pixley, Carolyn Johns, Connie Reynolds, Dorothy Dlabach, Marian McBride. Not pictured, here are: Bonnie McFall, David Grisham, Carolyn McKinney, Wilma Bagwell, Cynthia Gaudette, Joyce Goetz, Martha Hurt, and Sonya Ozment. Future Teachers of America Officers Activities Pffsfdfnf --------ff-fvf--- - JULIE FITZGERALD The Jean Rousseau Future Teachers of Vice-President, ..........i,ii JANICE FRENCH America Club meets Friday morning at 8:10. S,,C,.em,.y Q -----A-yyyyyyy--- BONNIE MCFALL Two of the highlights of this year were the sixth birthday party of the club and the in- Z,TZZZ1ggggggiii1iii1iiilil12Z...fZiigiiL3 Smlrifm of Mf- .Bm Eubanks as A Many conventions were attended through- Li f'Wia'1'HiSt0'i'me r-f------- DONNA GARVIN out the year. FTA Day at Tulsa University Sponsors! .,,,-........i - MRS. MADGE Gussos and the spring convention held at Northeastern MR, Bm, EUBANKS College were the most memorable. L 143 J 1 -- - ' no x rr 3 a4W' '5i'T ?FgEJ5T3g'555g5vfWQ73m'sL?A5+1TsImw e ws- 5 'rf M411-,-ay. ii! 'iteinrsrfs-,ff New-me -is he' -.--. r--w--rf'-A-fr St3.g6CI'2lft-First Row, left to right: Sue Ingle, Kay Ross, Nancy Zachritz, Joe Johnson, Phillip Brooks, Dave Hitchens. Second Row: Doris Reed, Frank Galloway, Tim Coussons, Bill Campbell, Paul Thomas, David Oliver, John Knoll. Third Row: Bert Croft, Mr. John H. Black, directorg Steve Wixson, Gene Lloyd, Bob Biase, Don Ray On the ladder: Jerry Reynolds, Lloyd Ewton. tagecraft Activities Officers This group is kept busy year round with operating movie projectors and sound equip- ment. They make scenery and settings for assemblies, class plays, special programs, and the Round-Up. They also help set up all-school dances and assist at the Senior Breakfast. Sponsor ......aa....... Student Director ............... Electricity - .................. - Scenery - .................. -- Prapertzes - .........,.... - Secretary , .,,., - ..,.a.,.a....... . ,MR. JOHN H. BLACK DEAN PRIDE -JOHN KNOLL -TIM COUSSONS FRANK GALLOWAX SUE INGLE I 144 1 2? if ' Q iii ef: ,A sri : F - si .. 2 2-'viva wxgafw'-srwsv'-ss-f'ez.,g.e1effLA' 'cgyfwi - L E PM ,tr 7 'N ff '3Q11r'1 'r17f-4' HW G 1 , .0 v, ,,,i.. . fs i L-M.-,,,.1Qf' -f 1 -1Ip,,3,:,wsf,ei.f,?Tr:3vu,,,mwe,S4r.1W -mr- iaisxfilf nvizstiies t l Library ASSlStZ1HtS-Front Row, left to right: Kaye Duncan, Peggy Hauber, Erma Williams, Charlotte Pixley, Kay McCutcheon, Bennie Lou Rogers, Eugena Capehart, Mrs. Ethel Moore. Second Row: Mary Ann Bath, Carolyn Seibold, Velma Johnston. Thira' Row: Paulette Leichliter, Bruce Benton, Lucille Allen, Jack Wagoner, Sudie Miller. Library Assistants Some of the activities of the library as- sistants are: keeping books in circulation, cataloging and arranging card files, assisting the librarian, checking out books to students, assisting students in getting reference ma- terial, shelving the books, writing out fines and overdue notices, taking annual inventory, processlno the pamphlets and magazines, checking out magazines and periodicals The library assistants are chosen by Mis Ethel Moore the llbrarlan Thls year they organized 1 llbiary club and one of their first ictlvitles is 1 club Wis to entertain the Iaculty at 1 coffee wheie the new books were displayed In April the members of the club met in the University of Oklahoma Library at Nor man With other library clubs from over the state. There they formed a Teen-Age Library Association which is based on the same pat- tern as the Oklahoma Library Association. Guests at the convention also suggested that a state-Wide organization of high school library science students be formed Wlth an annual meeting During the 1emodel1ng period the three conference rooms on the east side of the Will Rogers llbrary were converted 1Ut0 one, called the Will Rogers Memorial Conference Room The P T A sponsored a book duve during the month of March and of the 826 books collected at the building the Rogers library kept 100 L14sJ QL lk 'K 3- Office ASSiSt21HtS-Front Row, left to right: Stanley Johnson, Shirley Newberry, Carolyn Conway, Mrs. Frost, Jo Ann Baker, Maureen Lambert, Sonya Ozment. Second Row: Phyllis Hoot, Margo Luton, Billie Jones, Sandy Daugherty, Elizabeth Spickelmier, Virginia Hamilton, Lucille Bates, Ginger Honn. Third Row: Kay Sue Kinkaid, Elaine Ellison, Margaret Mallory, Kay Ross, Marilyn Casey, Connie Hood, Mrs. Williams. Office Assistants Students work in the offices each period of the day, helping with the many duties. Their jobs consist of typing, delivering passes and bulletins, and collecting absence slips. Help is their motto and they are always ready to assist. Others in the group also help the Class Directors and Deans by running errands, typing, and doing other tasks. A student assistant operates the switch- board each hour of the school day, starting at 8:00 and continuing until 4:30, handling all calls. Billie Jones, Nina Hamilton, Shirley Newberry, Elaine Cook, Stanley Johnson, and Margie Morrison serve as the PBX operators. The Student Office Assistants are under the direction of Mrs. Mary Frances Frost, Office Manager, and they assist Mrs. Twila Pitcher, the Secretary, Mrs. Betty Tinney- meyer, the Registrar, and Mrs. Florence Williams, the Attendance Clerk. L 146 J 1 J -'Y I Li.. Win L Us M y Wm! , H , gin .. W W Ad iq: 1. i ' L . W. 'yr' 'fri 'f fS-41,'U-'----s-fw- -0-..---nm 1- V -mfs sf--:cv ---vs-ewfwf,,w.+f Ms. .- .1 .. C . t - ,, ..,. , 4. , . .. .. ..,., . .,, , . as , . -Y f- s X, . 1 V .. K ,.. . .. ,... -, , J.. -. L-. .2-..,-,,.,, , N, ,, . ,,,,f,q, 1 ., ., ,,,f,,,.. s .E 7, ,.,,,.j3,p:.,gM,,,,A W -P:A,'9,v --..i'.af- ,se-ww.-Mwa-,.:,.'.-2, .pa-fu-v -W L f -1 .f. s N . ,es Q -4--1... .agus-. lv, W .J M. , ., . -.- , 'f1ffff?51Nf:f3faf,w weswf-.rlaarf'ff'2'rfagar::As?1aieezM5?4E2asa-exm-as.,es,gfZ2,saez:asagffgaefgfaC ,3,,,?9:,p,g f,.,.s1g.,...:.t ffsgf-ihbfr'1E.Lz5-g vt, .4-M C0-0pEI'atiVE Training-FIRS1' PICTURE-First Row, left to right: Sandra Bennight, Kay Mc- Cutcheon, Anna Gunnells, Mary Ann Barr, Carolyn McKinney, Carolyn Lindsey, Sue Miller. Second Row: Betty Smithee, Alberta Pfleiderer, Martha Richardson, Bennie Lou Rogers, Lauretta Moore, Loretta Wyckoff, Pat Jobe, Jean Cantrell, Sue Gilliam. Third Row: Roy Caldwell, Velma Johnson, Eddie Cook, Barbara Wilson, Nancy Zachritz, Sally Smith, Karen Stroud. SECOND PICTURE-First Row, left to right: Claudine Jones, Mary Linda Blackwood, LaFern Heck, Jeanne Buckner, Joyce Davis, Erma Harris, Carolyn Jay. Second Row: Bennie Adair, Shirley Moore, Barbara Larry, Phyllis Thomason, Jackie Starns, Mary Rutledge, Margie Morrison, Shirley Wray. Third Row: Nina Hamilton, LaFonda Cook, James Rendon, Janice Streets, Louise Brown, Miss Allie Dale Lambert, sponsorg Marlene Davis, Diary Ann Bloody. Co Operatlve fflce Tralnmg This year thele 1S one Co Op class which meets every mornlng at 7 445 In the class the students study office tlallllflg and occupatlons Part of the students work durlng the l1lO1Dl1lg and attend school lll the afternoon, while the others have the opposlte schedule They TCCCIVC two hlgh school credlts for their ob and two credlts for the Co Op class MISS Allle Dale Lambert IS thelr sponsor I:l47j ke' IW ifiihz.: 5-it i rv Diversified OCCllpatl0IlS-Front Row: Roy V. Lulow, D. O. Co-ordinator, Pete Oler, Electrician, Conrad Mare- burger, Auto Mechanic, Charles Mayfield, Cabinet Maker, Jim Baker, Cabinet Maker, Rudy Smith, Parts Control, Caleb Smith, Auto Mechanic. Second Row: Don Bucy, Furniture Repair, Don Robbins, A8zE Mechanic, Bill Fahler, Automobile Trim, Eugene Harrison, Millmang Jack Grubbs, Radio and Television Repair, Jack McGuire, Carpenter, James Douglass, Plumber, Richard McCain, Carpenter, Larry Spiker, Machinist, Max Revels, Meat Cutter. Third Row: Charles Rogers, Carpenter, Larry Maris, Cabinet Maker, Bill Morgan, Auto Mechanic, Marshall Moore, Printer, Bob Revels, Machinist, Jim Summer, Carpenter, Don Kinkade, Truck Mechanic, Mark Land, Machinist. Not Pictured: Earnest Edwards, Cabinet Maker, Don Thomason, Auto Mechanic, Polk Cross, Auto Mechanic, Ed White, Machinist, Tom Miller, Tractor Operator. Diversified ccupations OFFICERS OF THE TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL CLUB, CHARTER No. 57, WILL ROGERS Preszdent ....,,......,, ,.... ---.,,DON BUCY Diversified Occupations, a training pro- gram for boys engaged in trade preparation, Was offered for the first time at Will Rogers High School in 1952-53. Part-time employ- ment is secured for the students, thus giving them an opportunity to work and also com- plete their high school education. Vife-fffesidffflf -----fA------ --A--MAX F-EVELS The program began the third year With Secmm' e'--'- n-'----- 'nr-'- R UDV SMITH twenty-eight boys in fifteen different occupa- Treasurer ....,a........,,,... ---JIM BAKER Club Reporter .....A......,.., --POLK CR053 Sergeant-at-arms ,A... ...,,,, r ef? DON THOMASON tions. These boys begin school at 8:00 each morning and report to work at 1:00 in the afternoon. Mr. Roy V. Lulow, the D. O. instructor, supervises the boys on the jobs. An Initiation in the Trade and lndustry Club was held in the Assembly Room, Octo- ber 21, 1954-, for this yearfs new members. Twenty-four members were initiated. This club is chartered by the State of Oklahoma Vocational Education Department No. 57. EQ f 01-1 . 31 V za Ffa 9 A as - I I an 'H Y .ef If-f w f f f f f - if 4,23 VE Na... ..,,,.. . ...,s,,,. in-2--1'1'w1-'frof-ffm-Krew-C f'Jr 'f1-Q' Q-A rw.-u f few- new X. :fa-.sp-.V . :QQ...WA:,...,--,Q...:.1,-L..-,,...-uf... .,..,K..,,,.. ., Q Qu, .. . aa.-,..., , .7 ..1..U., is 1. , ,AJ DiStI'lbllf.lV6 Edl.lC3.tl0I'l Clllb-Front Row, left to right: Pat Wood, Jerry Moran, Pat Knowles. Second Row: Mrs. Carolyn Bolin, teacherg Jim Aab, Phil Barrick, Illene Broom, Danette Harris, Bill Goff, Bill Bishop, James Stephens, Clifford Kuns, Paul Simpson, Dale Wallace, Donald Myers, Don Evans. Third Row: Barbara Holtzclaw, Phyllis Woods, Darlene Lewis, Ronald Willfong, Carol Sherwood, Don Moon, Barbara Alumbaugh, Barbara Smith, Eileen Weiburt . Distributive Education Club Officers President ..,s..,Y ....,.. C Llrlvonn KUNS Vice-lJresident,, -.., -Y--- A DQN EvANg Sfvfetary A-f. ..Y,. - -. DANETTE HARRIS 7'f2USw'fff------ ....e. . PAT KNOWLFS Parliamentarian--- ..., -RONALD WILLFONG Sponsor We- ,, --,,-MRS. CAROLYN BOLTN The D. E. Club at Will Rogers is for all students who are interested in some field of distribution as a vocation. Classes are taught in retail selling, credit operation, store arith- metic, display, advertising, textiles and mer- chandise information. Students in D. E. classes learn new methods to enable them to be the lVIerchants of Tomorrow? The purpose of this club is to develop leadership and interest in the field of com- mercial distribution. Students are able to hold part-time jobs while attending school. At the state convention held in Stillwater, March 13-15, the Will Rogers Distributive Education Club tied for first place honors with a club from Pauls Valley for the C. K. Reiff all-sweepstakes award. In competition, Rogers students received fifteen Superior ratings and four excellent ratings. Ronald Willfong was selected as a delegate to the national convention at Richmond, Virginia, April 17-21. f149j - gg 2 9 '07 FLUTES Elaine Bury Ann Capshaw Frances Cook Sue Essex' Stanley Johnson Annette Milliken Jane Murray Russell Myers Sonia Reed OBOES Don Edwards Don Gasaway David Hubbard ENGLISH HORN Don Gasaway CLARINET Paul Bailey Denny Bedinqfield Larry Bringham Dixie Brown Wayne Calhoun Kittie Chaffin Kay Clark Band Roster John Cowan David Downen Connie Eley Harvey Ellis J. Alan Gibson Richard Goldwyn Diana Healy Kay Karsten Dee Wilkenson ALTO CLARINET Jay Buckner James Goodson Gary Hahn Barbara Rodd BASS CLARINET Gayle Bruner Vela Massey Betty McNabney Myrna Price CONTRA BASS CLARINET Bill Williams BASSOON Richard Miller Terry Norris IISOI Harold Oltmann Dan Wagner ALTO SAXOPHONE Harold Gray Judith Manley Harold Parker TENOR SAXOPHONE Jean Rice Hal Sundvahl BARITONE SAXOPHONE Andre Colpitts FRENCH HORN James Atherton Hal DeShong, Jr. Don McKenzie Max Ray Bruce Renne Don Whitsitt CORNET Bob Beck Danny Croskery Jimmie Fickett ,fg,?5i '.Ff 3 '22 F 1 MH I, , , 4 if - ' S 551 1: Cr ,fu we 1- Ig U -+ .-.-N rs 'i 1,2 :. - 5 .1f'1,f. ' : -azwfl,--Gffw, -.ff L 1 P V 2-., gm gg ..,.4::2a E K . my Charles Ford Leonard Graupman Tommy Harrison Bob Hopkins Scott Senter Billy Shellenbarger Harold Watts Ronald Woods TROBIBONE Clay Ballard MH1'C Frazier Ted Kramer Larry MclVIinimy Stewart McMinimy Vic Morlan BARITONE Paul Earl Jack Fish Wayne Jones Kenneth Wilson 'ffm Band Roster ISASSITS Bert Croft James Fisher Gerald Hickman Loy Thomas PERCUSSION Don Black Donazel Bowman Pete Jones Rita Rosser Charles Tinnenieyer sTR1Nr: RASS TYNIPANI Jack Ellison Jerry Keller Band Officers Captain ,Ln ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,. ,...,, ,.,, CLAY BALLARD First Lieutenant ,,,.,,,.,.,.,....,.,.,,,A,, DON BLACK Second Lieutenanz ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, - GERALD HICKMAN Second Lieutenant ,.,..,,.. -LL ..e....., L .,.,, , JACK FISH Drum Major. ...........,.. -LLL .,,e,,,,,, , JERRY KELLER Directorwe LLLLLLLLLLLLLL L ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,. CARL BARNETT L 151 1 '12 J' J Band Queen MARILYN COMBS Sweetheart of the Band MILLIE IMEL DONAZEL BOWMAN Attendant Attendant L1s2J ' GSB- . . 1, ,r -J, 353 W? .l l .. .- :- , ' A 5. t, - QQ, , f 4 '51 :vim 55 1 -,J 2 -'y? 92 1w' W 3.51 , -,TE ,gn ,Q ,Q - X-ang -' gltilj ,, ,ewes-W ' 'H' ' . .- -.JFWX M , ' ' 1 -- - 'fs S . - .:S?17:-:wal , 4 - , ' - ' ,I '-N Band Officers First Row: Jerry Keller, Drum lWajo1'. Second Row: Don Black, First Lieutenantg Clay Ballard, Captain. Third Row: Jack Fish, Second Lieu- tenantg Gerald Hickman, Second Lieutenant. 1'-'iz ...Pg ': -' 25,1 fin L- ' I 252 l' vf' CY' I Majorettes Left to right: Rita Rosser, Barbara Rodd, Sonia Reed, Dixie Brown. L1s3J 1 -'Y ui ' 5' -ZQQQESQB? ' , - .AN 5 -.jg 5 Q ., 3 . ,w.vfvi 4 N , , . . ,w:v,f,,-ii su s A . .Q,,.?:,x-ww.: -is an VIOLINS Donazel Bowman Tom Brewington Duane Dill Jim Jarrell Margie Kepler Joyce Kirk Fred Milnzliiiger Leroy Polumbus Waltei' Reid Earl Renfrew Barbara Rodd Maybeth Smith Larry Steffy Patricia Wagner VIOLA Norma Barron Marilyn Lane CICLLO Anna Gunnells Suzie Kemp Elizabeth Ridley BASS Bob McClure '15 s 4 Orchestra FLUTE Carolyn Miller Clement Graham OBOE Don Gasaway BASSOON Terry Norris Harold Oltman CLARINET Vela Massey Dan Wagner SAXOPHONE Jack Parker Jean Rice TRUNIPET Bob Beck Leonard Graupman Tommy Harrison HORN Diane Downing Don McKenzie TROMBONE Clay Ballard L1s4fl PERCUSSION Frank Arnett Roddy Collins Pete Jones PIANO Sara Bard Orchestra Officers President ,H ,,,,, - BARBARA Robo Vice-president ,,,,,,., Suzie KEMP Sggrgfgyy -777,777-,,,, MARGlE KEPLER Diver-my ,,,,,,., WW, CARL BARNETT Activities The orchestra has many ac- tivities. They play for class plays, assemblies, the Round- Up, and put on a spring festival each year. FZ 5 gk , a .-VP i' se .4,Jf'f5' fi-x 'R Q in X , ,F ':' 'fvf,'iiQSg FN ? fi 7 4:54 .fi ' o r v :,M,fs:3 ff f s k W ,, Q- sau .. ,sierr a brasil . V. .,, Swillg' Band-Back Row, left to right: John Cowan, .lack Parker, Paul Bailey, Wayne Calhoun, David Dovvnen, Pete Jones, Scott Senter, 'Tommy Harrison, Leonard Gr aupman, Stewart MclVIinimy, Clay Ballard. Front Row Bob Beck, Bob McClure, Ted Kramer. PIANO Bob Beck TRU MPETS Scott Senter Tommy Harrison Leonard Gruupman AITO SAXOPHONLS John Cowan Jack Parker TENOR SAXOPIIONFS Wayne Calhoun Paul Bailey Lk V W .4 in :Fla wing Band BARITONE SAXOPHONE David Downen 'TRONIBUNIT Ted Kramer Clay Ballald Stewart lVlcM1n1my DRUBIS Pete Jones BASS Bob McClure Www, f Zlppella Ch0l1' F1ontRow, left to wgfht Charlotte WllSOH, Sue Jones, Mar1an Northum, Janelle Allen, Louxse Brown, Beverly Erdschuu, Mary Ann Pryor Second Row Betty Coolldge, Donna Cha11ey, Pat Jackson, MHYIIYH Combs Nancy Jo Moore, Normaqene Slankard Kay Campbell, Marguerlte Snyder, Beverly Brown, Shlrley Pratt lhzrd Row Lmda Hohnbersg, Iors Schmrdt, Rayedelle Hughes, Caroly11 Sh1rley, Marlene Dugan, Janlla Rose, Loy COV1l'lLt011, Dee Ann Baker, Anne Bartholomew, Llnda Palmer Fourth Row Rosemary Lattlng, Pauhne Cooper, l1mn1y Smclalr, B1ll Rogers, Romue Gahm, Davld Shuppert, B111 Campbell, B111 WISE, Drek Wlllrams, Ray Grant Frfth Row Leola Creel, Kay Mannon, Merllyn Eldrldfze, B111 Bearden, Jack Wampler, Don Pearson, Don Whrtsltt, Davxd Thomas, B111 Paapenen, Doug Roberts A Cappella holr fDfflCC1b Pre Qzdcnt lst Vzee preszdent 21111 Vice preszdent gecretary l reasurer gtudznt Founczl I zbrarzans ql'l'l'L07l!LI Chazrmf n Soprano A to Tenoz Bass Dzrf cror , 3 G1 RAID PRo17MAN MIILI HAUC H SHIRLI Y PRA1 1 CHARI 0111 Lov1LAe1 RAv1111LI1 Hucms CAROL KR1111 PAULIN1 Co0P1k Jouv Bomtm MARION NOIKIIIIIRI JAN11 Brxscou BUD111 CLARIX Rovxm GAIINI KAY1' DUMAN WYAT1 C F111 FMAN :SS The W1ll Rogers H1011 School A Ctppella Chorr was organwed at the Oplilllllg of the sehool, 111 1939 The cholr IS open to any student 111 school who can quahly ln vocal ablhty, scl1olarsh1p and good Cltl7CllSl11P The objectlves of the Cl'101I' mclude tI'9.llllf10' for proper use of tl1e volce, the study and presentatlon ol the best choral hterature, and servme ln the school and throughout the eommunlty The A Cappella Chou' has had many 111te1 Some of the act1v1t1es mclude the Thanks 0'lV1Hg' Choral Festlval at A and M College Lrsej six A C . - I V D it : . .T 7 n 7 V . I ' I ' . -, ' . . 'D z A E i-'ii V- Aiiiii Y 4 -' 1 ,I Q w t ' . 1 7 J ' ' -' em eeee , W,Tj.T,iW Q Q - a Y A I v ' I , ffefe W, -e .eeeeee ': 1 xi - - ,..f -W eeeeeeee ..,,, e 1 1 5 ' ' '- A ccompanists A Yfyfyrryrrw Aufrfru E KAY COLE esting C11g3g'ClTlCHtS past year. ' f 1 A.Y,,Y,,YY.. eeee ' . 3 1 D - - - 5 1' 1 gi .Wm pf tg ,way F, js, Aw .R Q A 'I 65, 11175 ' H w Ke 'fafewes A Cappella Ch0iI'-I wmt Row, left to right: Patty Schmidt, Myra Jane Parish, LaFern Heck, Kaye Duncan, Carol Kriete, Judith Blakely, Kay Cole. Second Row: Emma Lee Campbell, Jo Ann Stroud, Donna Ross, Laura Ann Wagner, Julie Fitzgerald, Gail Lay, Coleen Kepler, Janet Hyatt, Joyce Goetz. Third Row: Buddy Clark, Reata Payne, Marilyn McClure, Sherry Jones, Millie Imel, Sonia Knight, Betty Lowery, Charlotte Lovelace, Janet Bascom. Fourth Row: Buddy Dyer, John Bodkin, B. R. Clements, Jerry Talley, Lyle Proffitt, Roy Hull, Marilyn Coiner, Jeanette Hornsey, Georgeann Simpson. Fifth Row: Mike Haugh, Vernon Haddox, Bill Stark, Jim Delleney, Gerald Protzman, Jerry Keller, Ruth Sandidge, Kaye Davis, Norma Barron. A Cappella -heir programs for civic organizations, P-T A pro- grams, and school assemblies With the other high schools they presented the Christmas section of the MCSS1Hl1 Representing the choir as soloists were Don Pearson bass and Buddy Clark, tenor Several members went to Norman in J anu ary to suw in the all state choius They WC16 ROSIC Latting Lynette Bennett, Reata Payne, Gail Lay, Charlotte Lovelace, Marilyn Mc 7 7 L157J Clure, Jerry Keller, Doug Roberts, Vernon Haddox, Bill Stark Don Whitsett, and Lyle Proffitt Part of the Cl1011' members vvlth the Cho- rahers sang Let There Be Libht as a pro- logue to the 1955 Round Up This year for the first time ln the history of the choir they LOIHDIHCCT with the Choraliers to present The Fortune Teller by Victor Heibert . an ,X 2: J 4 4 .Y , Ch0I'Elli6I'S-Front Row, left to right: Sherry Adams, Sandra Moeckel, Sue Jones, Janelle Burkitt, Marilyn Polite, Pat Hughes. Second Row, left to right: Joyce Kirk, Charlene Cates, Dola Smith, Shirley White, Johnnie Luper, Barbara Burrus, Joyia Blunt, Dick McClure, Bill Ward, Don Okeson. Third Row, left to right: Beverly Martin, Martha O'Neal, Nancy Smith, Beverly Barnard, Pat Peyton, Ted Smith, John Cox, Guy Cates, Terry Faulk. Fourth Row, left to right: Kay McKenzie, DeAnna Day, Jeanne Hathcock, Kathleen Williams, Sue Allard, Judy Edwards, Betty Griffin, Gary Beasley, Dick Cardwell, Bob Tabor. Fifth Row, left to right: Jean Greer, Sondra Foristell, Jerry Cornelius, Tom Moughon, Robert Zubryn, Ramon Parker, Pete Owen, Bob Steele, Richard Gray. horaliers Activities Choraliers, a musical group for boys and girls, was organized in 1952. Since that time it has increased in membership to the present number of over eighty. Their first engagement this fall in Novem- ber Was to sing Give Me Your Tired Your Poor on the Educational Week program, the Friday morning assembly, and the P-T.A. open house Sunday afternoon. They Went to Stillwater for the A. and M. Thanksgiving Choral Festival. The music learned for this festival was later presented with the A Cappella Choir on a school as- sembly program. During Christmas they helped present the Messiali and contributed one soloist, Martha O'Neal. In January the All State Chorus sang in Norman. Martha Porterfield, Clement Graham, Bob Tabor, Jerry Cornelius, and Lissj iw 53 N. Mn .1 Ll 34 1 ag i . it c L -0-' G -s ' - .st-fi' E f .f '14, 1 2 ii- . .ft - - Q-w -1 -s Wggggvr x J -. Q xv, .-e :ees V 1- we Sw i ,a s L , F 'YL Cll01'ali6I'S-Front Row, left to right: Joy Peters, Louise Bush, Janet Dean, Kay Payne, Patty Stevens, Glee Moore. Second Row, left to right: John Taylor, Carol Craig, Karen Winget, Janie Smith, Barbara Simon, Yvonne Fortney, Martha Porterfield, Sharon Gladdis, Becky Thompson, Judy Richardson. Third Row, left to right: Charles Lackey, Charles Hand, Daniel Buzard, Polly Beadle, Etlvvina Richison, Kay Valerius, Barbara Bertie, Marilyn Barrett, Barbara Gildersleeve, Starr Clyburn, Janis Keene. Fourth Row, left to right: Jimmie Langley, David Grisham, Danny Adams, William McAnally, John Bell, Richard Wilson, Rosalee Gillett, Sondra Brown, Virginia Scott. Fifth Row, left to right: Joe McCorkle, Tommy Graham, Bob McClure, Clement Graham, Bryan Hall, Richard Williams, Jack Hamilton, Evelyn Jones, Gaylia Heck, Merlyn Rath. Choraliers WVilliam McAn n ally represented the Qfficel-S Choraliers. This year's Round-Up began with a re- ligious theme with an ensemble from Cho- rallers and A Cappella sinofino Let There Be Light For the first time 111 Rogers history an opera, The Fortune Teller was given in May Tlus story of flashing gypsy life had a female lead taken by Martha ONeal Other members in the cast came fron all groups in the music department A. Jn. MS' f1S9:I Preszdent-, .,...,,,,,, t. ,,,,,,, , BOB TABOR Vice-pre sident Sem etary I1 easzu er Student Cmmczl Lzbrav zans Accompamsts D11 ecfm BETTY GRIFFIN Jxmi SXIITII , ,.,,,,, .tatt K xx PMN. ,,,,,,,,,,,,ToAl MoUc'HoN SoN11RA BROWN, Tun Sx11'1'1'1 ----Y..-.,..- BETTY GRIFFIN Beam' THONII SON WW.. WYATT C. FRICHNIAN . . . Q 4, ' Q D D - V --,,--W-i-,v,,YvVYYY V , , , . Q u V I . . . . . .,,-.,,-, , O. ' . , I .W , CC 77 ' ' - u 7 x I I. - ---f-- - 7 . 0 ' . . 1 ' ---M I - J . ' 1 '17 Q P if 1 213: H J.: X.,g53.v. is .5 ., .va 4- mir' -. W i 1 'lee' ,...-A -'T ,. ' -f H- C1 ., -W .,.,. ,. .U nm J QW. LHSS 0,S-Front Row, left Lo right: Marilyn Larrabee, Marjorie Wastson, Robyn Bennett, Marian McBride, Wanda Stuart. Second Row: Janyce McKenzie, Evelyn Carpentier, Sue Clements, Molly lVIorse, Barbara Bischoff, Judy Johnson, Sue McWorkman, Sandra Bridges, Jeannene Cotham. Third Row: Kay Coleman, Joyce Hollings- worth, Sandra Andrews, Carolyn Perry, June Roberts, Donna Wampler, Barbara Ellis, Gerean Carson, Darlene Hamm, Sarah Cook. Fourth Row: Jackie Williams, Mary Council, Susan Evans, Gaye Mowat, Necia Crocker, Creda Bedard, Beverly Wilde, Janice Jackson, Pat Lacy, Ruth Bledsoe. Fifth Row: Jo Ferguson, Judith Tipsword, Angie Pannell, Dolores Bailes, Betty Ann Dunn, Anita Scott, Sharon Knight, Nancy Chambers, Helena -Vesa, Laura Evans. Lass 's Activities Will Rogers is certainly proud of its Sophomore Girls' Glee Club. The club now consists of ninety-five members meeting in two classes, second and fifth hours. This was the first year they were invited to attend the Thanksgiving Choral Festival at A. and M. College at Stillwater. Also Lieoj 3' M 1 ...t they presented a December all-school as- sembly of varied types of Christmas music and talent. They appeared on the Easter assembly and gave a concert for Bell Junior High School. Since this is a training group for A Cappel- la Choir and Choraliers, development of in- dividual voices and pleasing stage presence has been stressed in every class session and Hp X., 1' , , ,, - SY: I ag ,.,-as .. , ,os E5 ,g fi Q, 'E X nggigv' ,sag -I ' aaa? ' 3 L A5 .-Nazis -Jager ' -- . . J., .wana -- -11: sw :rex , .aa ,. LESS 0,S-Front Row, left to right: Nancy Shook, Doris Marler, Jan Harrell, Marie Pettyjohn, Judy Smith, Second Row: Margaret Ferguson, Susan Dyer, Barbara Hencke, Linda Jernigan, Dena Fitzpatrick, Sue Eidschun, Vivian Reed, Mary Margarette Cheek, Audrey Fincher. Thfrd Row: Myra Jones, LaVon Price, Jane Taylor, Pattie Medlin, Elwanda Page, Marge Gilliam, Anita Smith, Sharon Silver, Marie Risner, Elaine Seckler. Fourth Row: Gail Liles, Anne King, Barbara Leddy, Karen Byars, Nancy Cole, Pat Burton, Billie Bradley, Betsy Brumbaugh, Jolene Randal, Nancy Ruley. Fifth Row: Ann Cook, Beth Gambill, Nancy Harris, Carol Ganus, Cynthia Martin, Marge Taylor, Kay Carmen, Roberta Graber, Carolyn Nicholson, Kay Wilburn, Sandra Doolin. ass 'S each girl, to receive an l'E'7, must sing a solo each semester. Witli so many girls enrolled in Lass O's this year, I1 large number of new robes were needed. The girls helped with several proj- ects to raise the necessary money for these robes. Officers Pfeszdemf ,, ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ROBYN BENNETT Vice Presidents, ...... ..f7Yff.-Y ---- J U DY SMITH MAR-IORIE TAYLOR Sgcfemf-ws ,A ,,g. nw- ,,,,,,,,,, , MARION MCBRIDE Treasurers . ,.,,,,,, -YYY .,.... Y-- PAT BLACK BEVERLY WILDE MARIE PETTYJOHN Lzbrarzans, ,-,,,,, ,, ,,,, ,PAT ODOM, NANCY HARRIS A ccompanis-ts,, BETH GAMBLE, NANCY COLE Student Counczl ..... ....-.-..... Y BARBARA HENCKE D11-egtgr, ,-,, ,,,,,,..... - ...., VV YATT C. FREENIAN flslj 05 M K ,B 1' .5 il Y. is rl an , .JM 1 A Z as f - Re if lggle -A : ,. - 5-12 we ,, A , 1 'tml . ., ws ffm. RODEFS, RBVTBW--Row 1, left to right: Sharleenne McConnell, Sandra Scott, Barbara Leedy, Martha O'Neal, Jo Daulton, Larry Bingham, Charlotte Scheer. Row 2, left to right: Benetta Borne, James Pickens, Sue Esser, Lucille Bates, Pattie McManus, Lynn Engelson, John Taylor, Willard Johnson. Row 3, left to 1-ight: Bill Waltrip, Marian Alton, Joleta Wright, Richard Miller, Brian Ausburn. Not pictured: Gail Arnold, Carol Crowder, Barbara Sue Goff, Nonie Griffing, David Grisham, Cooper Parker, Mary Rigden, Beverly Roberts, Peggy Weaver, Norma Jean Baker. Ropers' Review The first issue of the Ropers' Review was published in the school year of 1951-1952. Since then two magazines have been published annually. The first edition is distributed near the close of the first semester, and the second is sold at the end of the year in the spring. The contents of the publications are essays, poems, sonnets, short stories, and book re- views written by the students and selected for the magazine by the literary members of the staff. Staff artists illustrate the articles and typists help prepare the material for publica- tion. Eight members from Mrs. Mildred Madry's first hour office practice class pub- lished the magazines this year. They are Carolyn Eells, chairman, Elaine Ellison, Mary Anne Foor, Carolyn Hicks, Marilyn Casey, Jo Ann Wyatt, Ruth Sandidge, and Eugena Capehart. Miss Patricia Rutledge, Miss Tommie Barnes, and Mrs. Mildred Madry sponsor this organization. f 162 J ..- 'F 1 -- - F -- 1 . , . -1- 7 A MTH T Y P ' ' T W T' A . - f - A -F5553 Radio Club-Front Row, left to right: Bud Reed, John Lawrence, Barney Capehart, Jack Pennington, Bob Wriston. Standing: Byron Moffett, Charles Mills, Aubrey Stewart, James Duca, Radio Club Guy Cates. Officers President- ,-.........YYYY .... , BOB WRISTON Vive Presidents .YY. ........ - JOHN LANVRENCE Secretary, ,...........,,,,, , CHARLES MILLS Treasurer .... H-, ,,,, ,..... ,,,,,, , O Rkls REED Student Conmci Trustee .--.-.....,,...... . AUBREY STEXVART I Representative AU BREY STEXVART Sponsor ..e,,,,,,, ....r , W, MR. SANDERS .sa fi 2-ww.,-.--,,.---f.,.-..,,l W KLy,aa,,s - ,le f.s-'..,'ss.f-4.-sw-:Yeas xg,-issue suse! f'ws::se2:'- 13-'eggmsr Was- Loy- Wa- -wzftgsaafawv A-saw.-svtf-sfffas--ze' sea 2aq'Qq:sl,'E2 -' s-remain'-xg-ai g.ee:.1:e- 114 if- vfirsgg-:terms ' ' Er-VE1t'fSfi1S'5?'?f-Sie-i2ff7: J'as52.5521?-newfasts:WMAmeemZ5f2Szqi1fj553i?:s5??f-i3f5E?2?viii::a:k::31i:1CQ5 f jtagqgfgigrsgt-a.1ghsfzisaa f V , , , ,, - U' , , , ,, ,. ,, , , Fw . Wea def-ze,1. -- v-Lf 4 -, .:f52?:-finest This newly organized club received official authority, from the government, to operate an amateur radio station within the school building. There are very few high schools which have this authority. The Radio Club held regular Weekly meet- ings, Tuesday afternoons after school, and on Thursday afternoons they held code sessions for those who Wanted to learn to send and receive morse code. In the mornings and after school, boys in the radio club made two-Way contacts with nearly all the forty-eight states, and some Canadian provinces. The boys in the club closed the school year by giving a party for their sponsor and ad- visor, Mr. Sanders. fiesj tv 1 .x 1 , .4 . ,, .1 W' 5 .- Z4 4 miie 1 -T - Q 7 rs , .-sf M Q J 1-:A rw! '75- s f164:I Advertising Board SENIORS Front Row, left to right: Marlene Dugan, Erma Williams, Elaine Elli- son, Carol Couch, Bonnie Erickson, Mary Margaret Jolley. Second Row: Joyce McGinnis, Ann Capshaw, Jane Reid, Dolores Ellis, Jim Case, Jac- queline Skelly, Lillian Smith, Third Row: Ron Zarski, Bob Small, Gerald Hickman, Dan Buford, Jerry Mizell, Bob Warren. JUNIORS Front Row, left to right: Virginia Scott, Evelyn Jones. Second Row: Phyllis Kellog, Kathleen Weber, Wanda Jones, Kay Payne, Lois Meaghers, Marjorie Okeson. Third Row: Sara Rutherford, Gayle Chris- tensen, Willard Johnson, Jerry Cor- neilus, Mike Payne, Jean Haley, Jo Wolf. SOPHOMORES Front Row, left to right: Marsha Haney, Nancy Hogue, Jane Strother, Pat Mannon, Gwen Mauney, Bar- bara Clements, Wanda Young, Bar- bara Brewster. Second Row: La- Jaunda Commander, Marilyn Was- son, Janice Crumpton, Carolyn Johns, Nancy Ruley, Ann Adams, Beth Gambill, Joan Utz. Third Row: Billy Ingram, Bill Applewhite, Ron Tanner, Bob Smith, Terry Grand, John Washburn, Dwain Knight. Fourth Row: Don Edwards, Don Lloyd, Bob Wilcox, Jerry Jenk'ns, Marvin Roberts. Officers President L, .... ELAINE ELLISON Secretary ,,,,,,. HTRINA WRIGHT Sponsor Mlss ALLIE DALE LAMBER1' Activities The Advertising Board takes part in many activities. They exchange tickets for the Round- Up, the Loyalty Night Football game, and the class plays. The distribution of the Tulsa School Life each Thursday is carried out by them. They also help with the distribution of the Lariat at the end of the year. staff' '-1 mx A Q , -:fllilil 11 ,. ii ' if -. -if iss? 'fi ' '- : Jae., ,, hu, V ,L ,,,,, ,Y .. ,i 53: f ri ' Pi' ' 4 .-f N-if --1 S .iTE?f'5'T'T6't . - .- . Ma... - . -ss E' 'M Qig- K? 5, sez. 1:1535 Usher Corps-M1-sr Row, left to right: Lillian Smith, Myra Jane Parish, Jo Wolf, Lucille Bates, Barbara Berryman. Second Row: Jean Odom, Frances Reinhardt, Carolyn McKinney, Kay Campbell, Sandra Andrews, Anne King. Third Row: Carolyn Krueger, Anita Horn, Miss Bell, Donna Cochran, Karen Birkes, Nancy Cole, Anne Wiley. Usher Corps Officers President- .....e........ -MYRA JANE PARISH Vice-President - .......,,.,........ - Jo WOLF Secretary ........,,......... - L1 LLIAN SMITH Treasurer ...........,...... . LUc1LL12 BATES Sponsor ......e..........., Miss ZELLA BELL f i W Us w if' , S Activities The Usher Corps is a service organization. Their meetings are called on Wednesday mornings. Some of their duties are seating people at class plays and ROUND-UP, help- ing with certain P-T.A. functions, and also ushering at chapel services. 7 , I A :wwf 'ewes' wma.-feszffsav. -. vswfsfweygpff.-ev :magma-I 1:,a1::.s:1sa- -a:L.w:a-mea 4 rf H, .-55-sing.F..,.?awf-w-V91-,ze,f,:timr5f3bte:SB'5f5fear15fs1rfeSfg2?7e:nui:-:G5S3rsv:'22Rzve:sf.. if:miisfw15:43,manageqfsfffifzrfgisgegefgqewmasseisQI-wefessiwfwersbfaf-:warmsf.-,alike-J:. A,-im! ir C -v ,-it Crack Squad--Front Row, left to right: Rosemary Latting, Pat Hughes, Judy Robinson, Betty Jane Tucker, Earlene Hughes, Sally Smith, Jannene Saunders, Carolyn Conway, Peggy McBride. Second Row: Clara McMahon, Jean Tibbets, Millie Imel, Carol Yeager, Lucille Allen, Mary Anne Foor, Rowena Cales, Suzie Kemp, Janelle Allen. Third Row: Lynette Bennett, Patty Morrison, Elaine Ellison, Marilyn Coiner, Merilyn Eldridge, Kaye Davis, Kay Mannon, Lamyra Robinson. Fourth Row: Donna Ross, Marsha Sherley, Reata Payne, Sherry Jones, Gail Lay, Janet Bascom, Pat Jackson, Coleen Kepler. Not pictured: Joyce McGinnis. Presuient - ..... ..,.ee,.,, , Vice-Preszdent .--U ....,,,, , - Secretary . ..... - --. Treasurer .... , PEGGY MCBRIDE ---PAT HUGHES COLEEN KEPLER Je, .... SHERRY JONES Student Councileeee .A., . PAT JACKSON Dudes Activities Working with the Will Rogers Pep Club for the first time this year is the Crack Squad, a newly organized group of girls selected from the Junior and Senior classes. Each girl is responsible for a squad of girls, keeping an attendance report for each. Next year's lead- ers will be chosen from this year's most active members. The uniform of each squad leader is a gold sweater, similar to those of the Cheerleaders, with a navy blue skirt. The Dudes wear the traditional gold and blue. The Dudes meet Thursday mornings from 8:20 to 9:05, learning and practicing yells with the cheerleaders. Not only do they keep the spirit high at major sporting events, but also participate in the crowning of the football queen, and the annual exchange assemblies with Central and YNfebster. In the Spring of the year the Dudes vote for the Cheerleaders for the following year. Llesj ii b f ttf i V . ni., .' ,-K at mi ,. .5 t VA 1 W Y V PRL ' 'fi Y V in . , -:W .,. 1: 4 .,. ,,, u , et... 1 'ii-.ti . X nffrks .- t f ' H W--, Officers Left to right: Coleen Kepler, Pat Jackson, Sherry Jones, Pat Hughes, Peggy McBride. Lucille Allen, Leader Carolyn Allen Loretta Boyce Barbara Brewster Janelle Burkett Dodie Chandler Pat Clay Judy Droze Beth Gambill Marsha Haney Judy Harvey Carolyn Hicks Ginger Honn Marilyn Lane Elise Martin Bonnie McFall Harriet Murray Mary Perryman Lee Reed Mary Rice Carla Spreen Darlene Trimble Ellen Wilson Gail Welch Judith Wriston Janet Bascom, Leader Creda Bedard Beverly Brown Carol Brown Jean Cannefax Gerean Carson .:,. -.1 5- ' .5 sl Y Y YYYY Y f an Donna Sue Cochran Wanda Daniels Rozelle Fallis Dena Fitzpatrick Barbara French Mary Gilbreath Anita Sue Horn Sue Ingle Joyce Kirk Carol Klaus Margaret Lee Marye McAnally Kay McCutcheon Billie O'Brien Kay Ross Faye Rotman Lorraine Threlkelcl Patricia Warren Lynette Bennett, Leader Jean Andrews Sherry Bliss Wendall Burcham Emma Lee Campbell Carolyn Eells Susan Hay Norma Hall Barbara Huggins Pat Hughes Patricia Jolmson Nina Johnson Margie Kepler ' - -,i ' 7 ' ' jr-17 g , -4,-'J J. ISU' Y 3.3 EW: 'QQQE 'fi' . ,555 :gil Jai A A ff. . Dudes Karen Larsen Donna Lee Gerry Leonard VVilda Lunsford Helen Moses Corene Messer Marie Risner Sharon Silver Dola Smith Pam Smith Nona Spangenburg Sharon Sprague Linda Still Kay Winkle Rowena Cales, Leader Sandra Addington Virginia Allison Beverly Barkalow Babs Barnard Barbara Brantley Kay Carman Kay Cole Nancy Cole Pat Dodge Brenda Dougan Barbara Ellis Nonie Griffing Paula Helmcamp Joyce Hine Connie Hood Betty Jerome L167J 52' . v J' f 4, 9. Betty Lowrey Karen Olson Ruth Payne Doris Perkins Earlene Porter La Fayne Reville Jolene Robertson Bonnie Schmidt Barbara Schmuck Jackie Sharp Janie Smith Ann Wyatt Rosie Latting and Carolyn Conway, Leaders Carol Bates Sue Carter Marilyn Chance Ann Cook Jeannene Cothane Loy Covington Theda Cox Lucille Davidson Marilyn Davidson Gaylia Heck La Fern Heck Lynne Hoefer Joann Huitt Carolyn Krueger Ann Lamkin Karen Lamkin Donna Moore -WJ. , P6 P Y H Y s .x5 a::1tayQe ?'e:-3536615 'T'WZliQEE-SYS?-Y' :eb:ssvzmeee:r:zqa ervfff:v::'a'a5gf7,w wqnazf-, ,M qamgfa:-s.i.:f a:L7a:e::g-1, an fx f ,,--9' Hiirwafvsyfkf 'r?'1if '?il?ibZff 23535712 1 ij ' me riassseezffa-n.f.w'f?Sa??s?scfiSimi 'sf r Sandra Oldham Sharon Ogeler Martha O'Neal Jackie Reed Frances Reinhardt Pat Schiffman Frances Stark Patricia Wagner Gail Lay, Leader Anne Bartholomew Carolyn Bennett June Blossman Charlene Cates Elaine Cook Lynn Cowperthwaite Beverly Eidschun Pat England Jo Fullen Donna Garvin Joyce Goetz Anna Gunnels Nina Hamilton Deanna Helvern Charlotte Lovelace Lauretta Moore Sonya Ozment Shirley Pratt Barbara Rainey Vivian Ratchford Connie Reynolds Deanna Robson Janice Richardson Jan Scott Lillian Smith Evelyn Swope Becky Thompson Nancy Trippett Carolyn Wallace Anne Williams Winnie Newell Alice Roby Patricia Rogers Janila Rose Charlene Rutledge Jacqueline Skelly Jo Dean Thomas Alice Toler Sharon White Kay Wilburn Reata Payne, Leader Sarah Bard Sue Barnes Barbara Benson Marilyn Bolt Sylvia Boon Betty Brown Marilyn Cotton Carol Crowder Darleen Davis Cynthia Gaudette Alice Hay Marylu Hopkins Martha Hurt Jo Ellen Kinnett Marian McBride Sandra Moeckel Marjorie Okeson Judy Parks Patricia Quick Jane Reid Thelma Robison Barbara Rodd Rita Rosser Joan Ryan Sue Ann Shaw Laura Ann Wagner Patricia Wakefield Betty Worn ton JOYCC McGinnis, Leader Judy Robinson, Leader Sherry Adams Sherry Baker Dudes Barbara Jones Kay Ketchum Kay Sue Kinkaid Mary Ann Kite Barbara Lingo Carol Ann Martin Judy Niessen Nanette Nichols Mary Jane Oxley Jacky Phillips Shirley Phillips Phyllis Polite Carol Van Sickle Jannene Saunders, Leader Ruth Bledsoe Becky Briggs Barbara Burrus Mary Crabb Carol Cunningham Regina Felix Karen Gardner Gail Goodison Roberta Graber Maretta Hall Yvonne Hamilton Norma Hobby Jackie Huston Pat Lacy Marilyn Larrabee Johnnie Luper Judith May Cynthia McGuirk Sue McWorkman Delores Moore Kay O'Brien Beverly Pearson Judy Proctor June Roberts Ruenell Sever Brenda Spencer Mary Ann Spencer Doris Trees Deanna Herron Judy Janzen Evelyn Jones Janis Keene Anne King Paulette Leichliter Marcia McNeil Edwina Richison Phyllis Schmidt Kay Valerius Karen Winget Beverly Young Jean Tibbetts, Leader Betty Atwood Floretta Boyce Gayle Christensen Darlene Cousins Sandra Doulin Diane Downing Dorothy Hadaway Barbara Henson Jackie Jack Harriett Jackson Carolyn Jetton Loyce Lynch Beverly Martin Gay Lee Milam June Moore Joyce Moore Lorraine Mowery Gerry Newton Linda Perry Beverly Powell Sharon Ransdell Dotty Revels Suzanne Schroeder Sara Rutherford Anita Scott Barbara Stouffer Ann Wiley Jo Ann Findley Wilma Bagwell Jackie Braeutigan Joanne Tripp Betty Jane TUCkC1', Leader Lucille Bates Dixie Brown Faye Walden Ann Adams Beverly Barnard Karen Byars Donna Wampler Sharon Anderson Jeanette Billard Thelma Cage Peggy Brown Louise Brown La Vern Chana Marsha Sherlev, Leader Nancy Benner Jane Burrus Karolyn Childs Mariann Allen Sandra Busch Sallie Evans Barbara Clements Marolyn Barrett Judy Collins Jo Ann Findley Sue Clements Barbara Berryman Nancy Clark Virginia Farrar Jo Daulton Sandra Bridges Marilyn Combs Dorothy Gee Anita Davis Dorothy Carter Sharon Couch Patti Grimes Claudette Davis Carol Ann Craig Judy DeMier Veronica Hands Myrna Davis Rosalee Gillet Barbara Elkins Gwen LOOPEI' Mary Jo Gray Jean Haley Emily Epps Diane Marshall Lynda Griffith Loretta Harp Phyllis Ferrell Janice McDaniel Carol Harrison Sue Haddox Diane Hickey Kay Miller Susan Hay Mary Hicks June Johnston li 168 9 I YVVV nr YWQL 'HY VVVVY n f : H Y V Y 4 , Y V , ,, ii it a Qi2?'f' U ' WY' ' M 'V YY' Y af-we fr if Phyllis Kellogg Glee Moore Mary Ann Morris Barbara Overton Calyn O'Byrne Pat Peyton Marilyn Polite Cleo Phillips Sylvia Reid Judy Russell Angela Sexton Julia Teague Helen Vanwy Sue Ann Williams Marilyn Wasson Margaret Webb Carol Yeager, Leader Betty Brown Teresa Carter Mary Cheek Marlene Davis Carol Ganus Marjorie Gilliam Darlene Hamm Linda Holmburg Pat Jobe Shirley Kannady Shirley Lemon Julie Lytle Sue Miller Shirley Moore Carolyn Nicholson Betty Romine Carolyn Seibold Betty Smithee Jane Taylor Donna Wampler Betty Jo Williams Jackie Williams Anne Wiley Clara McMahon, Lamyra Robinson, Donna Ross, Leaders Eva Brasel Emily Carnahan Kaye Duncan Sallee Finn Barbara Goff Barbara Gildersleeve Nancy Harris Kay Harper Jeanette Hornsey Janet Hyatt Judy Jones Carol Kelley ' Dudes Kay McKenzie Bobette Muggy Nancy Jo Moore Doris Reed Nancy Shook June Shumaker Aliene Smith Anita Smith Connie Starr Eve Stewart Joann Stroud Sally Smith, Leader Nancy Babb Judy Bly Sharon Boggess Ruth Ann Brown Marilyn Combs Diane Coleman La Juanda Commander Margaret Cox Carrol Curtis Shirley Day Carla Ewell Virginia Hawn Pat Howard Chris Howerton Jo Ann Johnston Billie Jones Carla Jones Barbara Kinnebrew Jan Leneaux Pat Lyle Marilyn Magdeburg Sharon McCarty Gayle Park Zoe Jane Rodgers Georgeann Simpson Marguerite Snyder Judy Smith Winifred Spencer Kathleen Weber Gladys Wright Norma Jean Thompson Bonnie Strickland Marilyn Coiner, Leader Phyllis Baker Billie Jean Bell Pat Clay Kay Coleman Betty Coolidge Beverly Curtis Janice Crumpton Susan Evans Sue Galvin Beth Gambill Ginger Hope Jane Hopkins Sydney Hoslem Susie Johnson La Dema Kaase Betty Kilch Carol Kriete Ramona Lollar Pat Mannon Wanda Murray Barbara McDonald Patty Patton Mollie Peterson Lee Reid Jo Reid Beverly Roberts Pat Schindler Earlene Sterne Beverly Wilde Merilyn Eldridge, Leader Barbara Bertie Pat Black Judy Blakely Billie Jean Bradley Starr Clyburn Judy Edwards Sue Eidschun Jo Ferguson Diana Fenton Sandra Forristell Betty Griffin Janis Harrell Karen Hendrex Carolyn Johns Wanda Jones Nancy Kerney Judy Newton Patricia Ann Odom Marie Pettyjohn Kay Payne Nancy Ruley Judy Richardson Elaine Seckler Suzanne Southgate Virginia Scott Sandra Scott Jane Strother Peggy Tharp Kaye Davis, Leader Robyn Bennett Joyia Blunt Nancy Chambers Sarah Cook Pauline Cooper Sharleene McConnell -x Mary Ellen Duckworth Charlotte Dunagan Sandi Eubanks Pat Harden Nancy Hogue Joyce Hardin Marilyn Holden Rayedelle Hughes Barbara Jennings Mary Jolley Ann Carol Kinnan Maureen Lambert Julia Lytle Cora Nickell Betty Phillips Mary Ann Pryor Jackie Smith Erma Westall Delora Wright Jan Wright Judy Wright Linda Yates Mary Anne Foor, Leader Barbara Bischoff Jane Brown Sharon Brown Carlotta Calvert Carolyn Calvert Elma Cloyde Linda Davenport Diana Davis Janet Dean Annabelle Devault Darlene Ellis Linda Elmore Bonnie Erickson Yvonne Fortney Jo Ann Gray Patti Grimes Peggy Hauber Patsy Hughes Barbara Lucas Doris Marler Gwen Mauney Lynne McCormick Sue Moore Gretchen Meyer Susie Romans Dorothy Smith Nancy Smith Sharon Stewart Patsy Trantham Suzie Kemp, Leader Ina Merle Anderson Sue Bartholomew Rae Kelley Janie Gettemy Judy Culp Sandy Berry Harriet McKelvey Phyllis Herron Felicia Danuser Evelyn Brannon l69 J .45 , . .W - , ,-,., ,. , -. . ,, s f., , H, ,K Z , W' W . Y W P W 'T' ' 'H ' ' ' ' P 362134-sg.:.s'ffgg-gygvp,gray Lf -A ga--,gy-1553 gnu were .a..eeee, sf f?.-g,.eeaygs.s:- vsaveg -X 4, Wa-sf rf a,h:w1.ee,- ,:.-1-adm -af-'e:f:wf-.a1,-mfr 1, ,, N-'-rf'-1 :.-Q ree. 2 ' Q, , Wf Cheerleaders l'l8eI'leEldeI'S-Center: Jeanie Kline. Frorit Row, left to right: Linda Tenney, Jo Anne Meade, Ann Smith Karen Jones, Carol Baker. Second Row, left to right: Butch Kline, Dick Williams, Bill Paapanen, Bob Small, Jim Case Kathleen Bruner Louise Bush Beverly Chronister Ann Comfort Sharon Gaddis Mary Heaton Carol Horn Doris Hyatt Lou Jones Sharon Jones Wanda Jones Janet Keene Sarah Kellogg Myra Kemp Nancy Lang Joyce Lantz Colleen Larson Loma Moore Nancy Raffety Liz Ridley Emma Spess Wanda Stewart Darlene williams Delores Williams Kathy Williams Cecilia Walmer Wanda Wheaton Louise Wolnack Sherry White Millie lmel, Leader Sue Ann Allen Mary Ann Bath Annabelle Beaty Betsy Brumbaugh Evelyn Carpentier Lynn Engelson Julia Fitzgerald Myra Gulley Treva Harris Barbara Hencke Judy Johnson Marilyn McClure Dudes Patti Medlen Judy Moore Molly Morse Shirley Newberry Shirley Parker Alberta Pfleiderer Judy Roberts Charlotte Scheer Linda Schimm Julia Shugart Barbara Smart Marilyn Thomas Janice Tyler Wanda Westfall Shirley White Earlene Hughes, Leader Gail Arnold Barbara Bard Jeanne Buckner Jean Cason Glenna Cain Sue Collins Barbara Davis Joyce Davis Sharon De Shon Carol Dick Susan Dyer Jean Greer Janet Hyatt Carolyn Jay Barbara Leedy Pat Manley Peggy Matlock Beverly Moore Florene Newton Myra Jane Parish Rose Alice Powell Lois Schmidt Erma Williams Charlotte Wilson Shirley Moore Enid Westall K 170 fl E1 iw S552 - Z 2i'jf,, 'ziagi - - Wig: -f-gf 5, ff -gil - 5: 5 - f' - , . ,W W WW, ' , f an , . ,. 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A-F00tb21ll-Front Row, left to right: Raymond Losornio, Woody Stalnaker, Roy Peterson, Don Ritschel, Eddie Haug, Dan Buford, Sam Shepherd, Terry Brown, Leslie Earl, Ronnie Moore, Tom Tull, Bob Brumble, Joe Bradley, Coach Goad. Second Row: Aubrey Driskill, Richard DuPree, Roy Reamy, Johnny Davis, Mike Richmond, Larry Lippard, Tom Hang, Ronnie Parsons, Bob Tygart, Jim Ritter. Third Row: James Garland, Dick Marcear, Jess Weaver, Bob Holloway, Mike McNally, Gaylon Ferguson, Clyde Smithy, Tom Brown, Jack Stacy, Mervin Clements, Dick Dixon, Jim Roth. Fourth Row: Tommy Williams, Jerry Cornelius, Larry Brewster, James Boone, Roger Smithy, Jimmie Langley, Don Fyffe, Tom Hines, Bobby Spencer, Harold Pittenger, Terry Buker, Sam Carlock, Alvin Thiessen, Jerry White. Fifth Row: Managers, Fred Nunneley, Mike Wolfe, Mickey Lay, Tom Hower. Not pictured: John Craig. -Football The Rogers Ropers opened their 1955 season by capturing the All-City classic with two impressive victories, 13-O over Webster and 6-O over Central. Much elated, the Roper eleven continued playing winning football by downing the VVebster Warriors in their first conference game 33-6. The game was highlighted by interception by Tom Brown who ran 53 yards for a tally. V The following week, October 1, the hopeful Blue and Gold journeyed once again to Skelly only to be defeated by the Central Braves, 13-O. This was the last conference loss for the Ropers who, the next week, showed their stuff at Okmulgee by downing the Bull- dogs, 46-13. Next the Blue and Gold team traveled to Roosevelt Stadium at Lawton, where they chalked up another victory. With all scoring done in the first half the game ended Rogers 28, Lawton 13. With F ullback Bob Brumble not expected to play, combined with the fact that Muskogee boasted an undefeated season, Rogers Coach Bobby Goad said that they would have to put forth their greatest playing effort in the game at Muskogee. The fighting Ropers did exactly this and emerged with a O-O tie. Sports writers recognized this as 0116 of the biggest upsets in state high school football. . 1 --Liar:-KU! ' :sf-.rfs e..-riiaffzf ' 531 ..ri,1:ga,gf,?. fi M :Ti ' B 133 V, -1 55 v 'V mr aeaafixg ' Q 'us-.-5,1-.1 .Y , vi ' . ' - - mr.. af- - Q - 12' args, Q ca , 2.29 . 9 ....... 1 WH' of,,+::3:3:.r x ' rs, ' VV, -Qfeeszffig ' F j. L? 42. QQ -P V 5 ? 5 Qi i L, 2 B q , 5 X 6, S SVA 55? Q4 in E24 is 33 wg Yi? Elf K: gm SEG Qs sg, N 29 35,1 Els? ESQ? 35? wir :sg vi? S if 4,2 ui IF? if me ,f Q ff ,. iff 11- tis? we is as aa if Q35 egfs sd? iQ si? mf W- The following week Rogers whitewashed Sapulpa here with a Q0-O score. This win was the first of three. They defeated Sand Springs 412-18 and in a close one edged out Bartlesville 25-19. As the season closed, Rogers was surprised A-Footb all Scores by the powerful Classen Comets who showegl winning football by defeating Rogers 20-O. The Ropers wound up with an impressive 5-1 record in conference play and succeeded in capturing second place in the Oklahoma Six Conference. GB' Football Scores .,-no A wie, 1 - . fir 'ffl-ap-at --. 'SL . :A.l.2::2.:. ALL-CITY R0gers 13 Webster O Rogers 20 Muskogee 12 Rogers Central Rogers O-MA. Rogers Webster Rogers Sapulpa. Rggers Cent!-31 Rogers Bartlesville Rogers Okmulgee Rogers Central Rogers Lawton Rogers Muskogee Rogers Mllskogee 1 .H Rogers Sapulpa Rogers Bart esvi e Rogers Sand Springs Rogers Webster Rogers Bartlesville Rogers Central Rogers O. C. Classen I 178 J fy 5 ' 1 ..., ,mifxse -Q A K' V, f 1 A Q A g. A li-1. wg. ..., W ' Y r 1-1 4' f5 'f :i1 Trl' am. . s- X .gl M ,,,.:8,I . Q I,: .. Q 1:13, . .' ' Q . B Football Squad-Front Row, left to right: Coach Morey Villareal, Bart Ramsey, Randy Huntsberry, Roy Houger, Gene Goldman, Kenny Teel, Bill Shelton, Earl Secrist, Dick Middleton, Jay Pat Jones, Coach Bill Eubanks. Second Row: Moe Jones, Dion Gantt, Jeff Duncan, Pat Jackson, Jerry Garland, Jack Brabbits, Paul Davidson, Don Taylor, James Knapp, Malcomb Robbins. Third Row: Phillip Morris, Jim Duncan, Jim Gower, Jim Arvidson, Pat Hutchens, Doug Montgomery, Bob Madcloz, Bill Schellestede, Denny Bedingfield, Dave Jones. Fourth Row: Ted Smith, Tom Hunter, Lanny Miller, Jerry Dutton, John Larson, Jack Walcott, William Raymond, Bill Davis, Wade Lippard, Jerry Dutch, Jon Ross. Fifth Row: Paul Hiday, Robert Engle, Bill Crutchfield, Pat Wynn, Robert Wilcox, Mike Ryan, Bob Jones, Jim Humphrey, Bud Ashby, Eddie Ferrell, Leroy Polumbus. Sixth Row: Jim Miller, Roy Ballentine, Danny Porter, Andy Mulholland, Harold Parker. 613' Football quad Will Rogers' B Football team turned in an even 4-LL record with a tie for the '54-'55 foot- ball season. The Roper Beefs started the season off right by winning three of their first five games while losing one and tying the other. Their first game of the season was played against a very good MllSkOgCC B team. The Ropers overlooked the fact that they were playing Muskogee and ran the score to Q0-O in the first half. ln the second half, however, they went scoreless while the Roughers scored two. Final score Was 20-12. For their second game the Rogers journeyed to Claremore to meet O.M.A. They tasted defeat for the first time When they Were beaten by O.M.A. by a score of 18-12. The next tvvo games Were put into the vic- tory column for the Ropers as they took com- mand of Sapulpa easily by the score of 19-O, but they had to fight for their win over Bartlesville as they won by the small margin of 24+-19. Rogers played their hardest fought game against Centralls B team. The two teams fought to a 0-0 tie. Three of their last four games were dis- couraging ones. They lost to Muskogee by the score of 20-O, Bartlesville 18-O, and finally Central 6-O. The Ropers defeated Webstel' by the score of 20-O for their only Win of the last four games. ,. U-gli ,.f .L ..E v 4 ff , E 5 .J?'f'i Sr 'll C A Z' , ' 1: 'hiian 'Ev 1, fl 4 s 1 El ffffee f ' admits ' a i' V I i ,ig . ' - zi gfmi' A -fn, 1' iw' T 5 -D: ifmebfi ' W 1954 Tennis Scores 1954 Baseball Scores Rogers 2 Muskogee Rogers 10 Broken Arrow 2 Rogers 7 Tahlequah Rogers 6 Muskogee 6 Rogers 5 B artlesville Rogers 1 7 Sapulpa, O Rogers 12 Caseia Rogers 2 Bartlesvllle 1 Rogers 9 Tahlequah Rogers 5 Commerce 1 Rogers 6 Central Rogers 6 Sand Springs 3 Rogers 12 Caseia Rogers 2 Central I 0 Rogers 6 Webster Rogers 12 Sand Springs 1 Rogers 3 Muskogee Rogers 1 1 Okmulgee 0 Rogers 7 Bartlesville Rogers 8 Muskogge 2 Rogers 8 Central gggg: 3 53535551116 2 Rogers 7 Webster Rogers 3 Broken Arrow O Rogers 13 Sapulpa 3 Rogers 17 Okmulgee 2 Rogers 22 Muskogee 5 Ro ers 13 Chickasha 3 Scores Rogers 6 O. C. Central 5 Rogers 10 Central Will Rogers Won the regional and the State Rogers 3 Central Championships for the year. Rogers 19 Sapulpa Rogers 4 Sapulpa Rogers 9 Okmulgee Rogers 17 Cascia Rogers M cascia 1954 Track Results Rogers 15 Bartlesville Rogers 85 Muskogee Rogers VS. Muskogee - ..------g------- WOD Rogers 10 Muskogee Rogers vs. Bartlesville- ..----------4- WOT! Rogers 15 Sapulpa A. and M. Relays - --g4-------------- - LOSY Rogers 10 Sapulpa Oklahoma Six - ..-----g------------- - 5-,Hd Rogers 9 Okmulgee O. B. U.----. .-.-..---------------- fLOSt Rogers 91A Cascia City Meetf ......-...--. . ----g4----- 21141 Rogers 17 Cascia Ft. Smith Relays - ....,g..---.---v--- WOH Rogers 15 Bartlesville Regionals ......g,--.--.-gg-g- M ----- 21111 Rogers 936 Stillwater State Meet . .g.g-------------- Tiff f01' 5th L 180 J 4-4 I-2:4245 -. ' Q.: , P V: V. . --r- In A I A Zig-,ef I M H ,, : , ,I ,e.+,.M. . . V , V . V, . ,mf -. X .. 1 .,.f.. ,H 4. ,:,g..,,,: , 1.1 r. , ., , x ...X A p. - ..K ueh, . , , .. .,.. ,, ,, , ., . , 6A, BElSkBtb3.ll-Front Row, left to right: Kenny Bruno, L. E. Moore, John Peterson, Jack Pontious, Gib Scranton. Tom Brown, Roy Peterson. Back Row: Lew Wade, Mike Haugh, Kenny Zinnecker, Don Norris, Don Ritschel, Fred Nunneley, Bill Rogers. QA' Basketball The Will Rogers Roper basketball team enjoyed a prosperous season this year, as they succeeded in capturing a tie for first place in the conference. They opened the season by downing the boys from Fort Smith 38-34. This game was followed by the Will Rogers Invitational Tournament. In the first two games in which the Ropers were involved, they won 55-30 and 55-39 over Okmulgee and Midwest City respectively. In the finals, however, they were defeated by the Classen Comets 52-4-7. In the first two games following the tourna- ment, Broken Arrow and Ponca City journeyed to the Rogers gym to meet defeat 53-25 and 38-25. I:181J On Tuesday, January 4, the Rogers quintet traveled to Sapulpa for their first conference game. They won it, 66-53. On the follow- ing Friday, they met Okmulgee here and won 53-33. Next, the Roper Five traveled to the Little Red School downtown and suffered one of their only two conference defeats. The score was Central 50-Rogers 4.6. The following game was the closest one of the season for Rogers, and one of the toughest. In this game they met Sand Springs here and barely won, 4-6-445. On January 18, they beat Webster at the Webster stadium to keep the conference race tight. JACKIE PONTI US QA' Basketball Scores Rogers 38 Fort Smith Rogers 55 Okmulgee Rogers 53 Midwest City Rogers 47 Classen Rogers 53 Broken Arrow Rogers 38 Ponca City Rogers 66 Sapulpa Rogers 53 Okmulgee Rogers 46 Central Rogers 46 Sand Springs Rogers 62 Webster Rogers 44 Bartlesville Rogers 54 Muskogee Rogers 61 Sapulpa Rogers 68 Okmulgee Rogers 57 Central Rogers 47 Webster Rogers 63 Bartlesville Rogers 44 Muskogee Rogers 51 Sand Springs Rogers 48 Fort Smith Rogers 61 Broken Arrow WON 19-LOST 3 Basketball Following this, they Went to Bartlesville and suffered their second and last conference defeat-59-44. On Tuesday, January 25, the Ropers started the victory ball rolling by defeating Muskogee 54-44. On the following Friday, they once again beat Sapulpa, this time by a Q1-point margin. As the season progressed the Ropers showed that they were one of the best defensive teams that Rogers has produced. On the first of February, at Okmulgee, Coach Westls boys once again proclaimed victory. This time 68-49. Then came the game everyone had been waiting for, the rematch with Central. The Rogers gym was crammed to the rafters, and everyone was hoarse as the final buzzer sounded. Rogers had been ahead all the way and the final score stood 57-45, three times a greater margin than they had been previously beaten. The following game was with the other 34 30 39 52 25 25 53 33 50 45 42 59 44 40 49 45 39 49 41 43 40 40 TOM BROWN KENNETH BRUNO MIKE HAUC-H RICHARD LEMBEKE L F MOORE DON NORRIS JOHN PETERSON ROY PETERSON Basketball Tulsa team, Webster. The Warriors went down in defeat again, 47-39. In Rogers gym four days following the 'Webster game, Rogers met Bartlesville. Rogers turned the tables on the Wildcats to revenge their earlier defeat, they tamed them 63-49. The next game was with the Muskogee Roughers, and the Ropers barely came through on top in that one 44-41. In the last conference game, Rogers met the Sand Springs Sandites who were in first DON RITSCHEL GIB SCRANTON place. In a real thriller, Rogers beat the Sandites by eight points, 51-43, to clinch a share of the title. Rogers closed the regular season with two non-conference games. The first was with Fort Smith, champions of their own confer- ence. Rogers won 48-40. The closing game was with Broken Arrow. Rogers came out on top in that one 61-40. In the regionals, Rogers lost in the first round to Central 60-54. LEW WADE KENNY ZINNFCKER B B3Ske'tb3.ll-Front Raw, left to right: Kenneth Diffee, Jack Stacy, Jerry Garland, Douglas Holms, Bill Applewhite, Coach Howard Hogue. Last Raw: Kenney Teel, Mike Burton, Danny Yetter, Henry Hill, Jeff Duncan. GB' Basketball The Roper Bees got off to a rather slow start this season as they lost their first game to the Okmulgee B team 46-42. That game was followed by another loss, this one being to Central 72-46. The Bees overcame both of these teams later in the season. Rogers then met the Sand Springs B squad and succeeded in capturing their first victory 37-28. They lost their next two to Webster and Bartlesville 59-32 and 58-38 respectively. In the following encounter, they downed the Muskogee Roughers, in a game which set off the victory spark for Rogers as they suc- ceeded in winning the final eight games of the season. In those eight games they downed Muskogee, Sapulpa, Okmulgee, Central, Webster, Bartlesville, Muskogee again, and Sand Springs in that order. In the regionals meet, which qualified them for the state meet, they won second place and then journeyed to Fort Smith to win the Grizzley Relay which was one of the high- lights of the season. The state meet closed the season. ...tif ,Y , -v,- ,Rf 1 arf , ' 1 ' f--wr? - f e' .nerr -Zi ff' 'lf I 1- .. -.a-aatmiaafftufi ,N . , f' 'P f i. 1, f ,, e1.v f ef 24,213 4 : aww 'f fi P ' .1 'N -.. H-'aa ' ,..'. V , irwf - fi - , 'UU' -7' ' 532- ' . tw . i-.-miiaf. . El 5 at 3 ? 5 5 3 1 l i K 5' t 5' if Q 3 S. 3 ti i 3 at F Tel'll1iS 1954-Front Raw, left to right: Alan Avery, Chuck Orman, Jim Terhune, David Will- hoite, John Hoezel. Second Row: Bobby Golasinski, Dick Marcear, Ronald Terhune, Larry Hawkins, Eddie Griffin. Third Row: Gaylon Ferguson, John Brickman, Richard Duncan, Ronnie Clark, Coach George Kubik. Tennis 1954 Will Rogers tennis team had one of their best seasons in 1954, under Coach George Kubik, as they finished with a 8-3-1 record. However, Rogers had the misfortune of being up against one of Muskogeels great tennis years. The Roper netmen defeated Bartlesville in their first match 7-5. Muskogee Won the second tussle 10-25 Rogers revived and edged Tahlequah 7-5. Bartlesville upset Rogers on Tulsa courts 8-5. Next the team registered one of its two shutouts over Cascia Hall 12-0. Rogers looked very sharp in the next encounter as they again beat Tahlequah 9-3. Cascia again went down by the shutout route 12-0 at the hands of Rogers sharp-shooters. Webster was beaten 6-3 and Rogers had a good string going with four straight Wins and a tie giving them a 6-2-1 record to that date. We again lost to Muskogee 9-3 but Rogers had their greatest victory when they downed Central 8-4-. The boys Were not to be denied that time as they battled valiantly. Rogers second team of juniors and sopho- mores won over Webster 7-5. The Ropers finished the season by playing in the state meet but were defeated in the second round. 1 flssj V I ,., . ,. 2' . . . .-::..p,i,gL': M1-.fx ,J 571.-55:50 4.5 - , 3.5.11 ' , .5 i' .f . feff- iw . 621-ffm.-2 ,--synf--f e was H' 'V V r ...-1-... .msmuriulbm M -sw ' ft2..uz+w..,,.i,c.a4J1 zrr'- QD i.-f..a- .. Y.-z.. 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The Ropers were 13 strokes ahead of their arch downtown rivals, the Cen- tral Braves, as they captured the Oklahoma Six Conference Championship at Oaks Coun- try Club. The four-man squad then journeyed to Oklahoma Cityis Lincoln Park course where they finished fourth in the state meet. The two-man combination of Jerry Pittman and Jim Middleton won first place in the Fort Smith Invitational Tournament with Pittman taking the individual medalist honor. Pittman, who won the National Caddy Championship, the previous summer, was medalist for the Ropers in all matches played. His 77 in a dust storm over the Highland courses helped give the team a 17-10 victory over Cascia Hall in their opening match. Going into their first match with Central, after having compiled a 7-O record, the Ropers went down to defeat 15-3. The match of the day was between Pittman and the Brave's ace, Art Hall. Hall took medalist honors with a 7 8, but Pittman was only one stroke behind with a 79 as the two split their match 1Vz-lk. Despite the score there was only one stroke difference in the team totals. The next match with Central was a differ- ent story. The squad rolled to a 10-8 victory over Central's previously undefeated linksters. Pittman carded a 75 over the Mohawk course to defeat Hall and take medalist honors. Rogers' other victories were a rematch with Cascia which was barely won, QW-3Vz, a 15-3 thumping of Bartlesville, a 19-2 win over Bartlesville, also a QW-254 drubbing of Still- water in which Pittman lost his only match. Rogers also notched an early season win over Muskogee at Southern Hills, 85-SW, and in their next match with the Roughers at Muskogee they brought home another win. Another victory was over Okmulgee to round out the squad's winning season. Lettermen for the season were Jerry Pitt- man, Jim Middleton, Ronald Cearley, and David Mahaffey. ,ps 1. E - ...E-ff . swf? ,,.::.'.ErfS' . '1rf?Ei5Ti A ,,2g',il, ..:7::,7.ff: wg. . ar'-:ff-4H u .1 -il?-Gras' 31+ - ' .M-'Y' . 1-'e-wvthf' ,...f.g.f:-w:.': was 4,--.ww we ,,.,:, . .,. p K i V i YQ ,fl glhiz i D W , . -Mm,,,, :j,,f.., ., Q: I W , . 5 , . ,.,-4 t. -' - 3 ' ,H , ., MW... . k r- ' -1 rf-vm.. .--.Fw P . -. -' ' -'... s ' . Q . V -- fi - a- . A - ' - Lg ,, ., -1-, , . , -,. v- - J N -A -v .. . - .1 'A f-P E -Er.. vw . we 'ft H at V wma '05, if gh fv x' -:we-.vi . V at-e: :R-J-z.f:?M..:.t4i l 'MJ Kfft-H . ' iff' - .t . K ,... - ,1- -,.-.ls 'TI'Z:ICk 1954-Front Row, left to right: Jon Chadwick, Reed Ferguson, Bob Rittenhouse, Clyde Forest, Bob Curtis, Bill Blank, Mickey Flick. Second Row: Coach Endres, Mike Haugh, Jerry Bergeron, Bill Foley, Don Gallemore, Bill Childs, Bill Kemp, Darrel Little. Third Raw: John Reynolds, Neil Sparks, Charles Bailey, Tom Whitsett, Albert Shoefstall, Vernon Haddox. Track 1954 Will Rogers 1954- Track team, coached by Otto J. Endres, finished the season in fine style winning sixth place in the state meet. They also had a state champion in the 100- yard dash when Don Gallemore won in 10.1. It was the second individual state champion- ship for Rogers in the last two years, the first being James Graham who won the pole vault last year. Traveling to Muskogee the team downed the Roughers 66-24 to open the season, and then took home fourth place honors in the A. and M. relays. In the Oklahoma Six Conference meets, Rogers was held to second by the Central Braves who finished first in the conference and likewise in the state. In Rogers next encounter, they won first place in a triangular meet with Muskogee and Bartlesville. The stand-out stars for Rogers were Bill Blank in the mileg Reed Ferguson, half-mile, Bob Curtis, 100-yard dash, Don Gallemore, pole vault, John Reynolds, high jump, and Charles Bailey in the weights division. Jerry Bergeron, Bill Kemp, Albert Shoef- stall, Clyde Forest, Neil Sparks, Vernon Haddox, Bob Rittenhouse, and Darrell Little were also lettermen. Rogers finished fifth in the Oklahoma Baptist University Bison Relays and then ran second behind Central in the All-City meet. -f-1-W 'va'-. 1--Q11-als ff' .mwsr-5 A sfmfffa we -so 11- -- .-: N- Q-2.5 , .-ft-1-.f1M- ry f .Jw - ,1..fwE -'f' Y -Xfl'-1- W 6.1-visa-f'f g et-5 15 ,, .ef ' , ,.l, 1,-K, wie- - -xtfffilf' ,,ft-QM, ff ' ' ' ,. ,.,i J:i::i1?,'9:,Ef 5, ' --1, ?.. ,.x.s2:s.L,Q.if2,a1 , U , V 11 ,.:.11' J 1. rin, --M . . '-12. .1 r' - -- .t . - 2- , N. . , -. up , . , 'r' '- ,. e . a y - ln'-243: tf.. P: .f . fi , K 'Me g 34, ' awk '-21 a ' an -221'-Ska.. .. my ' 5.:F .tv. 1- Efwc,-.. ...nc ,. . riff--t1-' reef :W 'iv ' Je-w,.-,4.- l. 4035 may-rn , ,W . .. . . .. ' ' ' - .. g ' -1, . - -111 ffm-W ,- Y - . 'W -'fewer-----Q-' nv----'.1-:-2-:af-:-S'-:H are V. ..---n . :3, C l ' ' , , - .. ,, ,. ., ahh . if fl'--.. p.af A- 1 ' 1 '-,MM3 , , ,, .-,4 'f,..-1-'Hb' CFOSS COUIltI'y-Front Row, left to right: Eddie Storms, Mike Aldrich, David Shuppert, Jim Berry, George Bullette, Clyde Davidson, Bill Blank. Second Row: Coach Otto Endres, Joe Davis, Dave Hammonds, Jimmy Tanner, Don Bancroff, Jimmy Trippet, Larry Prac, Bill Wolf, Mickey Flick. Third Row: Kenneth Wantland, Tom Emery, John Jointer, Doug Roberts, Marvin Burnut, Tom Mahan. Cross Will Rogers cross country thinclads, despite their tremendous efforts, could not better their last year's record as they took second place for the second straight year in every meet in which they ran. The meets the Ropers entered were All- City, Stillwater, Oklahoma City Classen, Will Rogers Invitational, again at Stillwater, and the State meet at Oklahoma University where Olllltl' they were runners-up to Central. Lettermen were two seniors, Eddie Storms, Bill Blank, and five juniors, Jim Berry, Mike Aldrich, Clyde Davidson, George Bullette, and David Shuppert. Coach Otto Endres predicts a much better season for next year because he will have five returning lettermen and because of their great team spirit. I I:188fI 1 ,, ,.,.fe?f4 'ffm ,nr-491.-L W .if--2111.1 f: 1 'ww' ,. V- 51913-1g':l,'1 .A-' Z' .Q Q-'ff ,f y M 2 b . 2 ,- ,-1 121544 T .ffiii , , . , ,, . 5-13-'fir . , ,.4?5l:a :'f A . f ' 1.-st.. ei . -:ir L , ,.7-.W . ,im ,:a.s.,mz,m1a.m:i7 p i rw' ' M-a s , ,, ,. ' ,- ' 'F 1. f A Q '- -- 2:1 3- 'lf . ,N , '-'. 2' ,' .-Q ' IAQ 5, . , M, , H7 ' , ' E51 vb? It ' t N 1. V- asauigeaio' ' , J F av011.,1.u f V 4 - M. 5 - W M ,Au-i , i--- - , am H f- X . n v A as l v. ' ,. 1 , , we li , ,,. ,. ,. ,MH 3 5 rl Z l L 2 WFeStllHg', A SqllHdiFrm1t Row, left to right: Morey Villareal, Rod Woocls, Jack Alexander, Charlie Johnson, Bob Schultz, David Marshall. Second Row: Bill Phillipe, Ben Walcott, Bob Hanner, Bob Brumble, Howard Ault. Third Row: Eddie Truman, Jim Kennedy, Don Von Aspe, Ray Biery, Tommie Day, Denis Bowman, Andy Mul- hollen, Jim Self, Bill McBride, Richard Chandler. Fourth Row: Jack Grove, Kenneth Ambrose, Dick Jones, John Engelson, Fletcher Baker, Johnny Gudgel, Bill Crowder, Danny Calhoun, Buddy Jamison, Don Short. Fifth Row: James Brewer, Tom Tull, Johnny Davis, Terry Buker, Jess VVeaver, Earl Secrist, Rex Trout, Jerry Sharp, Russell Bates, Ronie Cupps. SECOND PICTURE-First Row, left to right: Roger Steele, Perry Prior, Doug Montgomery, Connie Broadhurst, David Shoemaker, Mervin Clements, Pat Jackson. Second Row: Richard Chandler, Dick Shelton, Eddie Ferrell, Bart Ramsey, Gene Goldman, Don Taylor, Andy Mulhollen. Third Row: Merle Tyler, Roger Smithey, Malcom Robbins, James Knapp, John Craig, Roy Conley, Danny Gawf, Dave Jones. 'rg ' . 4: If va,-rirmdffifr 3? 'K 5.1-2 ,P-V .'g.51s,si A J' aaazr iamseafizz 1 , , T 2,1 ,ga-, my 1- ar. . fm, ,, 292, cv- a aa... ,, an 4. 14:2 ' ' ' Iil89:I ! B , ,jg . 3 -wfpisf 1 .5 ,,f.Q2Pf9-44424 1 - 1-,..:q.i'5f2ls 53 1: .af - .irq ,4,ff'-'M ,sf ze :nr .Q-df 1 -42 3 ' , .M wwf , 1 - 1--1-v 'ff' .w.iu..,c,:1anif:1.er? , -:riff - .,,,, f 3, 4.14 . - - .N 'I 4: f at , fa- lf gp, ,, aim, - 11. an www ' , uf 7 ...rr J- - I . Wrestling Will Rogers wrestling team ended their wrestling schedule for 1954-1955 with a record of five wins, four losses, and one tie. The Roper grapplers started their season off with a win in the Bristow Tournament. The Ropers were first with 69 points and Central finished second with 62. The Ropers had two individual champions in David Marshall and Ben Walcott. The next match for the Ropers was at Still- water. They took the defending state champs by the score of 20-16. Rod Woods got the only pin for Rogers. They then went across town to Webster where they beat the Warriors by the score of 20-13. The next three matches were sad ones for the Rogers grapplers as they lost all three of them. The first loss was to the Perry Maroons at Perry. This was a close match all the way with the win going to Perry by the score of 17 -14-. Rogers then wrestled Webster on the War- riors mats. The Ropers came out on the wrong end of this contest also with the final score being 18-16. Then came Central. The Ropers really wanted to win this match but were unable to take the Braves. The score being 21-8. took them by the score of 21-13, the only fall of the contest came in the 14-1 pound class as Charlie Johnson pinned his opponent. They then went to Sapulpa where they again brought home the win. They took this one easily by the score of 27-8. They were helped out on this one by some B team men. One of these men registered a pin. He was Lloyd Bates in the 130 pound division. Then the Ropers wrestled Central once more and this time were ready and tied the Braves 15-15. The most exciting match of the evening being in the 157 pound class as Bob Schultz took previously unbeaten Perry Brinlee by the score of 4-2. They lost their last match to the Ponca City Wildcats by the score of 17-15. The regional tournament was held at Web- ster and the Ropers finished second behind Central. They had three individual champs which was as many as any team in the tourna- ment. The champs were David Marshall, Rod Woods, and Ben Walcott. Rogers sent seven men to the State Meet at Blackwell. Ben Walcott was the only Roper grappler to be successful in the state meet. Wrestling Scores The Ropers then got back into the win Eggers Z2 Zglijwater lg - . t column by beating the Classen Comets in the R352 14 Fein? ex 17 Rogers gym by the score of 24+-1 The Ropers Rogers 16 Webster 18 had two pins. They were registered in the Rogers 3 cent,-ai 21 123 pound class by Jack Alexander and in Rogers 24 Classen 11 the 136 pound class by Ben Walcott. Rogers 21 Blackwell l3 . R 27 S ul 8 The Ropers next win was over the Black- R232 15 Cixi: 15 well Maroons in the Rogers gym. The Ropers Rogers 15 p,,,,,,?f City 17 If 190 J lfllf f . rt .- . fifflffgiidi f ., ' y .... in , - - - . . , - 1 13. . ,Q- Z' 'W' WS..,-L . . - 'C' ' , 2. 556 i 315-fa,..,y.'.L !sM.L.iJaQlx,. 2---- ,- 'fowam we , . ' ' ' i 5 1 ' ff ' - - e - ' , t'5 A'f' W4 . . . - . - .,-.5 4 ,13 .. -.. - , . .. ,. ,. . ,.., - fi x -. A .. . ,- ... VV rig ,Q . f o ur -, ,, , .... , . ....- .,-..., . s -.N-Us .H-11--.Q-V. 1 .Q , - gf i.v...e.Mu.-:.f.s.i..c.,.zJ B3.S6b2lll 1954-Front Row, left to right: Harvey Cole and Raymond Losornio, Managers. Second Row: Roy Peterson, Johnny Mullins, Ronnie Hinson, Chet Byrd, John Tiger, Jim Barrett, Bob Hanner. Third Row: Bob Coxey, Ronnie Calvert, Bill Edwards, Jack Wright, Rex Graves, John Alexander, Bob Mullendore, Tom Brown, Ronnie Mayfield, Coach Howard Hogue. i N X Baseball 1954 Will Rogers, baseball team of 1954 was the best in the history of the school, winning the state championship with fourteen wins and three losses. They opened the season with a 10-Q win over Broken Arrow. The second game was called off when the score stood Rogers 6, Muskogee 6. The next game was the first of four shut-outs during the season, they de- feated Sapulpa 17-O. Roy Peterson was the winning pitcher. Roy later triumphed over Central 2-O, and Broken Arrow 4-0 in the regional tournament. The other two shut-outs were registered by Wright over Okmulgee in an 11-O win. Then Rogers fell to Sand Springs, Bartles- ville, and Sapulpa. Ronnie Hinson came back with a Q-1 win over Bartlesville and followed by a 5-1 triumph over the Mantle Brothers and Company from Commerce. The team then defeated Sand Springs by a score of 10-1. Roy Peterson followed with an 8-2 win over Muskogee. Six straight victories in regional and state tournament play resulted in a state champion- ship for Will Rogers. The big climax was a 6-5 Win over Oklahoma City Central at Chick- asha. Jack Wright limited the Cardinals to one hit and shut them out for the final six innings. Rogers had to win five games prior to the big game in order to win the champion- ship. The first of those victories was a 4-O win over Broken Arrow. They followed with a 13-4 win over Sapulpa and unloaded 17 runs to bomb Okmulgee 17-2, then beat Musko- gee 22-5. Chickasha was the next victim at a 14-3 score in the semi-finals of the state tournament. Roy Peterson finished with a 6-1 record, but Wright was undefeated at 4-0. Ronnie Hinson led the team with a batting average of .451 and was followed by Ronnie Calvert with .423 . 41 ' .Rttfff -f::f37- f ,G -1 T--'-5-,-E ,ge . 13.5 ,I1EZV5'f'e5t if gl --.L--:'1'gaiQf 3' , -Y: -law g,54v? . 2 v - ..--' 'H we , 'QL-:--1' - 1. -isfxvf 6... , pw-'. : B' .t H-- 1-mm-2-1':e7154b 1--wwff woviiiiliw i , 1.apE'.1.,-.'...T i.X ., fr- 1 .fe - .f ':a' s a ggy,-.I I - Y- ' 1. I-sf ' ftffig. 5. : 54:.,, ' 5.-. 'K -'K E525 '1 if-' ' a zz-...Y 'zz-L,.,.....1 , nf 4, femme' 2-. a f- ,, V , ,, 'f ,..-W1 'V .N ,, - --.5 ..... --.,. ,., ,.. .iff -- iw ' ' , , ,. .,.,. i - - . .... - ,R .H - ..-at- -,fm ,so- i eri ffi e .1 - ' 'L -P1512-' T P M' 53:4-' Rifle Club-A SQUAD-Front Row, left to right: S. L. Gunderson, Joe Blackford, Jerry Cross, Jack Houtz, and Eugene Smith. Sccrmd Row: Phil Butler, Marvin Roberts, Charles Gray, and Jack Hamilton. B-SQUAD-Front Row, left to fight: S. L. Gunderson, Upton Hudson, Jerry Collins, and Billie Baumann. Second Row: Don Ness, Johnnie Tribbey, and Bill Robinson. Rifle Club President ,,,, ,reasser- ,,,-,,--, Jmuu' Ckoss Activities This year has been another very active one for the Rifle Team. The team activities in- ViCe'P'USid6 'l f f-f--------eeeee e JACK H0137 clude shoulder-to-shoulder matches with teams Secretary tio- ...., Joi: Bmcrtroun in the area, postal and interscholastic matches T,e,,.,,,,,,,-Viva Affffffff-f-, CHARIAES GRM, on a national scale, and their annual trip to the Range OffiCerVWWvi-ww Blum BAUMANN indoor matches held at Booneville, Missouri. Sp S L G In 1954- the team took thlrd and fourth places 077.807 Y...........,.,,,. , . . UYDIQRSON . - - ' nationally, and lost first place at Booneville by one point. In addition, the number of in- dividual awards and ratings was very high. L 192 .,... ffafxy. H -Z'i:1fff422 :Zi It V taa1'2eW': , 'ew' Q gf M ' We Q wa QQ RE. N ff 5' , 1 : .1 , -si 4' fx . S if R nh! S ,fxqfg N , 'Z 5 'JF M F 5 Q K Girls' Physical Education I:194J lngffvrl. 11.3 x 13 -x S'sf4'1:.:. ,gm 1 .- 2.5.1 4: 5-. . ,W 5, if it 113. 2319- ' - T T1 . 'v 7 LMEQQ I 9 Aa 3, Q35 Q 143, fb 5 x-.K X. 3K Q 3 . ' '-iivk' 'f-lrajf, 53'.S:a.r.MQ. ig iff 41, :L 23351: - E' ff?-'1 .. gg? -,VX YV. .3 E, rfkf, 1 Jf?Y.E12E: 4 . 'L 572.1 4 a ...J . 5, a im-M ' fl: .1 rg 53 Q3 V vw ff fi ?'T?'ri? 'Nwfimc ,,,, Y- '4',.J9 Girls' Physical Education The girls' physical education program at Rogers has varied types of activities during the school year. Some of the sports which are played during the fall are field hockey, golf, volley ball, and basketball. All girls are required to take swimming once or twice a Week. At the end of the year, tests, which are sponsored by the Red Cross, are given to determine the girls' progress. Classes in dancing and synchronized pos- ture-building exercises help to improve poise and posture. Folk, modern, and social dancing are taught. Posture pictures are Modern Dance Club This organization, affiliated with the G.R.A., participated in the Aquadette Water Show at Edison Junior High this year. They did a Chinese dance wearing black leotards and headdresses. The group originated the Chinese number for the show as Well as most of the abstract numbers they practiced in meetings. Their spon- sor is Mrs. Davida Wilke. taken at the beginning and end of the year and the results are studied to see if there is any correction which should be made and to note what progress has been made at the end of the year. Spring sports include tennis and softball. The teachers giving instruction in physical education were Miss Geneva Cassingham, Mrs. Kay Camp, Mrs. Lola Lockwood, Mrs. Davida Wilke, and Mrs. Edna Dunagan as accompanist. Mrs. Bertha Hudson serves as matron in the girls' gymnasium. 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' 4 SQ' ff' I wi- .rf r -9' ,fsv--,wif --:rn 4+,..J-W5'?E12s 45333531-sf.pT 't -' if ,i 'gif' 'z ' - -- ZHVQE . ., ,R ,Ng AqU2ld6i.tCS1First row, left to right: Jolene Robertson, Sherry Jones, Betty Coolidge, Virginia Farrar, Liz Ridley, Sharon Jones. Second row, left to right: Maretta Hall, Ann King, Virginia Allison, Billie Bradley, Judy Johnson, Ellen Wilson. Third row: left to right: Eva Brasel, Nancy Baker, Sonya Ozment, Bobette Muggy, Sandy Berry, Charlotte Romans. ' Fourth raw, left to right: Pattie Dodge, Sandra Doolin, Cynthia McGuirck, Mrs. Wilke, Carol Bryant, Cathy Berry. Aquadettes Officers Prvsidffvlt in - ---.. .,.... -Betty Coolidge VME Pf'HSid611f ......,A,.,,,,,, Virginia Farrar Sffwfillfill - ---.-...-f, -. f.f.. . Jolene Robertson vw I reasurer ,,...... ....,.A,,,,K A --Liz Ridley P'UbliClly Cllllirman , ...,.,,,, wif, Sharon Jones Activities Around the World Was the theme of this year's Aquadette show presented January 27 and Q9 at Edison Junior High School. The members, with the help of Mrs. Wilke and Miss Cassingham, gave a successful perform- ance which was Well received. The Aquadettes gave demonstrations for the P-T.A., Y.M.C.A., Bell Junior High School, and several other organizations. ...f .1-wif R . .vw ,rv fr P X ,.+mkia?aS'gg1 ,fffsgyrf , l K , ' .:,i,22w ',- , ,uxfgwf if , -V M.. a..u..w,1.+::zf , I qi ,,1....Tr .saswmsawrazli If ,,..f , '.u:s .T A. J fm, i H:Z,. ' ' A . 5 11.11, ,, - 'gl iq. - . af, , . fi- 'jx Y f 't ' l -' 1 ,' 5:ff.lf1., 'MQW V Ag? ' fic-gms, X, , 'gi'-,.w 53112 -N N Y t pn H, was.:-. ,, -,QM 4 gf , buff-,. -. . --f 2v,w 'f' 1 .dw - -,...,, 1 1--fx cg -vrf'w.'sg',' 'L l22?Gn?. .Q w N W , ' -2 ,Y q-3 mm. 161m-warm-.fr -. .. , '1'f:4. A 'LW' ' ' , . , .1 I fa... - 'E IJ Z 1 , A -1 . 1.- - , . W . X t , ' ' ' K' :w h W i n g -., .Q f 'f ' , '- ' - .. H' .f 'il' 4 1, Ii- gpm -' . '- M9 . 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A tennis clinic was held in September and October, the basketball tournament started in December, in the latter part of February tumbling and trampoline began, and tennis Publicity Chairman .--- ,H Liz Ridley Came later- The Modern Dance Club and Aquadettes Club are part of G.R.A. and they meet every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon at 3:30, respectively. I 197 1 H .o., ,, i ' , tet- 4 ,: 4i'o,:f,.. 7ir'3gf'5x :.w4.-.- T' ifdaniffi ' a 'f-- if M I X uv, fn 2 , S. 2 A 1, am ,ka .0 fn, In Q sf an Riff, ,Q 59:3 12 4' 9 z ?'ff?2L'J5z'fL , X! Autographs X ,W Q' :Q V a I f 0 'I HEAR THEY HAVE A NEW SECRET WEAPON9 af 'Sr 76 W mf - , in r WM A ...-' DOESNT ANYONE wam vw mm HANCOCK3 Autographs X X en. ., 5 me EF if, ' I Ill!! in C O O 0 YS IXH H w-MX 'X A mx l x i' I Q.-gesfeeb ' E -l 2 if ' Huw 1 l lug.-I Qu l 1N 1X-f- iii X 'WHEN I Sl6NED UP R '15 qi- 6 'L .Nlxgw X- 2 ' ' ' ' , ',', l '1i '- 'I X- ,. 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