Will Rogers High School - Lariat Yearbook (Tulsa, OK)
- Class of 1956
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TUCKER - MARILYN HOLDEN LEONARD KRISMAN - - CAROLYN RICE - ROY LEWIS - - EMILY EPPS - CAROLYN MILLER - PIERSON POYIVERS - JOHN KNOLL - JERRY SANDIDGE - GEORGE SHELL ORTENSE BATEHOLTS - MARIANN ALLEN - - SUE CARTER WILLARD JOHNSON - - - BILL JONES - DON LINDMARK - RUSSELL MYERS - SHARON ROBERTS - - LEW VVADI7 - DAVID WRIGHT . . . Our school is a friendly place, a beautiful place, and a helpful place, in which we grow and learn to live more successfully. By turn- ing the pages we want you to know the Will Rogers we know, and love . . . TH! lUlLL Ri GERS HIGH SCHOOL TULSA, GKLAHOITIA VOLUITIE , he FffF'q 'Q ' W 'ff-:Af H .--I ,Q ' ,f I: M- 1 - ff- - 4- .. W ., F . . , , 4- , . yo ,- - V - ' : Y . I V .. -Z 1- . JA' l956 KNDMWAL YRFIDGME UHNER OUR SVSIIM X, V, ,if ,, A,.f X . 7 AQ, . .x-A X xx ,Il X. 1' V. f , . f -' X v Y f , . x X' N N v .1 , x SCIENCE HISTORY Mnnfmmcs BUSINESS I I 1 A 'Ml d , A I X X 1 4 x ' X,-,Ir X: L at 1 . , f , fm ,, - pgs 2 QVX ' Fixx li 321 'uf 'N 11. 4 Q X 5, 'Q 5 'x LANGUAGE ARTS Q 9 4 I V NE ETS EXTRA URRICULIIR ACTIVITIES F1 if-EL, WN , UW M ummm 2 STAFF LARIAT SPONSOR - Editor - - - Assistant Editor Assistant Editor - BUSINESS MANAGER - - - Student Business Manager - Student Business Manager - PHOTOGRAPHY INSTRUCTOR - Student Photographer - Student Photographer - Student Photographer - ART INSTRUCTOR - - - Class Sub-Division Pages ----- RALPH E. TUCRER MARILYN HOLDEN LEONARD KRISMAN - CAROLYN RICE - ROY LEYVIS - - EMILY EPPS CAROLYN MILLER - PIERSON POVVERS - JOHN KNOLL - JERRY SANDIDGE - GEORGE SHELL - MRS. HORTENSE BATEHOLTS MARIANN ALLEN Editorial, Title, Athletics Sub-Division Pages - - - SUE CARTER Special Features Sub-Division Page - - - WILLARD JOHNSON Cover Lettering ------- - - - BILL JONES Cartoons, Fly Pages - - DON LINDMARK Cartoons ---- - RUSSELL MYERS Theme, Division Pages - - SHARON ROBERTS Cartoons ---- Cover Design - - - LEM! VVADE - DAVID WRIGHT . . . Our school is a friendly place, a beautiful place, and a helpful place, in which we grow and learn to live more successfully. By turn- ing the pages we want you to know the Will Rogers we know, and love . . . IUILL R GERS HIGH SCHOOL TULSA, OKLAHOITIA VOLUITIE ,gr KM V . . a x ,al V! E. l956 BUILDING Vuiws ,-1 , 4 I -- -:1 , , --.,, gl UR BUSINESS mmvnoum mmm mm SYSYEM .7 , ,, X f' Q wa. . R5-, SClEINi C fi Hnsromr Mmmemmcs Bqsmess 1 I fl 1, I X ,' 'xx I XA' , -JMX ' :I j E as f Lgilk- , . Ln, 13 if VF? , lx LANGUAGE Anus Q NE QT-S 1 'Q E 10 GYM Pl-wslcm. Enucfmom El El VocATuoNAn. CLASSES EXTRA URRICULHR ACTIVITIES 'xx KX. my y sw Q M. ..,. x 5 Q , , I 4 mfs EIU , ki Mrs MH :Eggers knew ghifgagh , , . , . . llP88llQ sms mba ?6lb88l Dr. Charles C. Mason Superintendent of Schools Mr. Howard G. Barnett President of the Board of Education E19 Mr. Armon H. Bost Mr. G. Ellis Gable Mr. Joseph M- Green Chairman of Building Chairman of Personnel Committee Chairman of Business and Sites Committee Relations Committee B ci f Ed cation Mr. Richard B. McDermott Mrs. F. C. Swindell Mrs. Virgil O. Wood Chairman of Budget Vice President, Chairman of Health and and Finance Committee Chairman of Education Committee Cafeteria Committee Cut Principal Dr. Raymond W. Knight K 21 V VVarren Hipsher Assistant Principal, Dean of Boys Mrs. Pauline Perry Dean of Girls 22 Dr. Raymond W. Knight Principal Warreli Hipsher Assistant Principal, Dean of Boys Mrs. Pauline Perry Dean of Girls Guidance Staff Mrs. Lola T. Lockwood Senior Advisor Miss Edvvina Calhoun Junior Advisor Miss Stella Gartman Sophomore Advisor Facult First Row, left to 1-ight: Thelma Arnold Science Tommie Barnes English Carl Barnett Band and Orchestra Nora Bartine English Hortense Bateholts Art Kathleen Begley Mathematics Zella Bell Foreign Language Second Row, lefl to right: John Black Stagecraft Carolyn Bolin Distributive Education Edwina Calhoun English, Junior Class Advisor Kay Camp Girls' Physical Education Geneva Cassingham Girls' Physical Education Burnell Chissoe History Lewis Cleveland History I 23 Third Row, left to right: Leoti Comfort Science Caroline Copeland English, Journalism Blanche Cordes Person al Development Ann Cottingham History Kathleen Courtney Homemaking Malcolm Craig Business Education Ethel Crate English Fourth Row, left to right: Joe E. Cuffel Industrial and Vocation al Education Ernest Darling History Lula Darnell Homemaking William Dawson Business Education Erma Lee Denny Girls' Physical Education Bonnie East Auto Mechanics Erminie Elms Foreign Language X, Our teachers take time out to relax. First Row, left to right: Otto Endres Lucille Fortenberry Science, Athletics History Helma Erwin C. A. Franklin History Industrial Arts William Eubanks Wyatt C. Freeman History, Athletics Vocal Music Ruth Falkenstein English Faculty Second Row, left to right: Stella Gartman Mathematics, Sophomore Class Advisor Madge Gibson English Veda Gingerich Business Education Robert Goad Athletics La Reine Griffin English S. L. Gunderson Industrial and Vocational Education Ulista Hawkins Librarian Third Row, left to right: Troy Henley Driver Training Bessie Hiett Personal Development Howard Hogue History, Boys' Physical Education Hubert Hogue Art Harry Knapp Athletics Allie Dale Lambert Business Education Martha Leonard Science 4 Facult First Row, left to right Roy Lewis English Lola Lockwood Girls' Physical Education, Senior Class Advisor Earl Ludlow lllathematics Roy V. Lulow Diversified Occupations Mildred Madry Business Education Otto Marshall Science Erma Martens English Second Row, left to right: Edna Jean McCharen Business Education Harold McCord Science Melrose McCraw English, Science Ronald McKinzie English Bessie Miller History Ethel Moore Librarian Emma Lee Morris History, Foreign Language 25 Third Row, left to right: Doris Niles Speech Arts Evelyn Osborn Business Education Harvey Parks Drafting Virginia Parks Mathematics Davida Phillips Science Pierson Powers Science Carl Ransbarger Mathematics Fourth Raw, left to right: Louie Rawlings English Raymond Ray Science Bruce Riddle History Clara Riley Business Education Sarah Roberts Business Education William H. Sanders Industrial Arts Walter Schultz History First Row, left to right: Ernest Setliff Facu Second Row, left to right: Morey Villareal Science Boys' Physical Education Carolyn Shurtleff Mary Virgin History English Trilla Spellman Muriel Webb English English Pauline Tanksley Woodrow West Homemaking Boys' Physical Education Harriet True Charles Westgate Mathematics Science Ralph Tucker Mathel Young English, Journalism Business Education Helen Van Noy Robert Zenor Homemaking Mathematics lt Third Row, left to right: Alice Cable Nurse Edna Dunagan Accompanist Dewey Fent Building Engineer Mary Frances Frost Office Manager Betty Fulmer Matron Mary Harris Cafeteria Director Nettie Meeks Matron Fourth Row, left to right: Fred Mendenhall Building Superintendent Betty Rutherford Bulletin Clerk Twila Tibbets Secretary Betty Tinnemeyer Registrar Florence Williams Attendance Clerk 26 J W A friendly source of help and leadership-our Guidance Staff. E28 J ggxgfr, Q, '41, W, f x .f 4 n .-Mk .. 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GEORGE BUI,I,E'I l'E President JOHN NIBLACI4 Vice Presidemf JANIE SMITH Secretary GARY BEASLEY Treasurer BABS SIMON Social Chairman SUANN WILLIAMS Sludent Council NICK GUBSER Youth Court Representatwe enior Board Senior Home Room Presidents HOME ROONI PRESIDENT ROONI NUNIRER TEACHER Sharon Boggess 405 Miss Copeland Bob Brumble 319 Miss Gingericlx Wayne Calhoun 13A Mr. Ransbarger Linda Chancellor Q01 Mrs. Van Noy Polk Cross 104- Mr. Lulow Mike Griswold 10A Mrs. Miller Tommy Haug 12A Mrs- Mccraw Well now, what shall we do? 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W ,, ew . 95 X X 'L' v' . yu' a in YR Q1 5 llmdlilla' .M 9 i,,-ml s. sv 4 s qw-zlgftfsia -' . Karen Winget Bill Wise john Wiseman lo Wolf Mike Wolf Pat Wood john Woods Phyllis Woods Doris Wright Henry Wright julia Wright Lowell Wright Steve Wright Ann Wyatt Rosie Wyrrick Danny Yetter 2 5 A , M 2 .. jx f f,:.Q- i ' Fil! f'ilvli'f' rliin., e . sm- it . Hifi-iiiiiii 4533?-tx 1174- . , I Beverly Young Kenny Zinnecker i' V W wels h ififi i : ' .sity . 1 ii i BK s igggfiilzm H , 4 A ff' il- f if . f WE 'ifzgllxiil WJ ,Q X degli- Z . J fly if ' K so W 'f P ogg-'sim .ii A gm pg, 1, 5. gs,i'L1wV,ii.Ui 9.5. 3 , ,, lj, A, ,ggi ,i.M.Sy.f-ee ii kiiik' : lili5ll5'V' lli Q K I E is 1 J K K i Mali if :A , f lf M fb S, V. Q 5. 'fs 1 sw aw BIUUIIEIHI 311 ' CAVERT FLORA Senior June 18, 1955 E651 H, -W , E ,iigiisffiifxxwkfiilgi' Yifw fi .. fl. .yrisil I? L 'iwfwm 5, Eg.:-,,g,,.-.,..,:1..,, ., R ggi i if35J1- Mfg? 'J' in., ,Lg ui., 5 . 3' rm! il ' ll- 5: H- ,. uw- if slit. 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Senior Committees WILL CONIZVIITTEE PROPHECY COlVIMIT'I'FlE Julia Teague, Chairman Pattie Morrow Mike Griswold Marolyn Barrett Ronnie Parsons Don Litchford Bob Tygart Carol Baker Roger Hale CONIMENCEMENT COMNIITTEE Jack Stacy, Chairman Tom Brown Richard Dupree John West Georgann Simpson Carolyn Rial Jean Tibbets Ina Merle Anderson Tucker Harrison John Boaz, Chairman Joe Sparks Terry Faulk Ann Smith John Bodkin Sherry Baker Tom Hower Judith Blakely Cooper Parker Becky Thompson SCHOLASTIC COMIVIITTEE Tom Maughon, Chairman Nick Gubser Virginia Hamilton Peggy Hauber Evelyn Swope Joe Adams Gary Shaner Joe Sneed E661 SOCIAL COMMITTEE Barbara Simon, Chairman Larry Chesebro Jo Daulton Kay Payne Marc Frazier Annette Milliken Paula Helmcamp Janie Smith Don Short Kay Valerius Jean Haley Betty Griffin Mary Oxley Kenny Wilson Margaret Cox SCRAPBOOK COIVIIVIITTEE Sue Haddox, Chairman Tom Cargile Ronald Hecht Lou Jones Barbara Lingo Jack Lodge COURTESY COMMITTEE Betty Atwood, Chairman Margaret Mallory Gail Hensley Jerry Newton Janet Randall Evelyn Swope Danny Gawf Sally Lofton Sharon Couch Starr Clyburn Leroy Gram Margie Kepler Janelle Burkitt Meneda Phillips Tommy Williams Lorraine Mowery Carol Miller Gail Bruner Jolene Robertson Sondra Foristell Sharon Sprague 67 Senior Committees June Blossman Mary Ann Bath Richard Goodhead Ted Lemcke Sharon Couch Sally Lofton ANNOUNCEMENTS COMMITTEE HISTORY COMMITTEE Sondra Foristell, Chairman Wayne Calhoun Kay Valerius Judy J anzen Pam Smith Bill Hardy George Bullette POEM CONIMITTEE Virginia Farrar, Chairman Phyllis Schmidt Kathleen Williams Judith Kendall CLASS DAY Theda Cox, Chairman Sonya Ozment Judith Blakely, Chairman Mike Aldrich Beverly Fritz Loyce Lynch Dolores Bailes Jim VVhite PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Mariann Allen, Chairman Patsy Trantharn Connie Hood Barbara Bertie Russell Myers Don Lindmark Leonard Krisman Kathleen Weber Norman Dolph Ordering our new standard announcements seemed to bring commencement closer. CHRISTMAS TREE COMMITTEE FINANCE COMMITTEE BANQUET COMMITTEE Cleo Phillips, Chairman Larry Lippard J. Allen Gibson Tommy Haug Judy Marrs Marilyn Polite Angelia Sexton Marilyn Holden Julia Lytle Tommy Tull Suzanne Schroeder FORUM COMMITTEE John Niblack, Chairman Jo Ann Inbody Jim Jarrell Harriet Jackson Ronnie Wadley Edward Hoag David Grisham Jolene Robertson Gary Beasley, Chairman Anna Jo Webb Janice Goins George Pitts Larry Brewster TICKET-PROGRAM COMMITTEE Willard Johnson, Chairman Carol Ann Horn Martha Porterfield Frances Reinhardt Gwendolyn Revis VESPERS COMMITTEE Alvin Thiessen, Chairman Don Litchford Phil Sisney Cleo Phillips Joe Adams Our celebrities attracted much attention. E681 Judy Edwards, Chairman BREAKFAST COMMITTEE Starr Clyburn, Chairman Judy J enzen Jeanne Hobby Virginia Scott Rosalee Gillett Bonnie Schmidt Pete Levingood Johnny Tribby Bob Tabor Bob Holloway GIFT COMMITTEE Upton Hudson, Chairman Phil Pressee VVayne Calhoun Elaine Upton Joe Adams Karen Winget Senior Memories Much to the dismay of our teachers, Will Rogers High School again opened on Sep- tember 8, 1955. Seniors came back to school little realizing how much they had really missed being with all their friends. The sophomores seemed even smaller than usual this year, and always under foot. No matter which corner you turned, you were either knocking one down or getting knocked down yourself. The much celebrated elevator tickets did not make much of a hit for some reason this year. Evidently some juniors tip- ped of the sophomores. Some of the first words to echo through the corridors of our alma mater were, It's already been two days, when do we get our rings?', It seemed as though that little glit- tering gold loop would never see its place on our ring fingers. Eventually, Dr. Knight made the proud announcement that M0ody's Jewelry had finally received the first ship- ment of the standard rings for our school. That afternoon and evening Moody's never saw so many youngsters and cries of delight, as did the faculty for the next two weeks. Senior expenses were just beginning, but it sure was fun. Football season opened and closed, but some how it was different this time. It was probably due to our position in the state fin- als. Lucky us. We tied for first place with Sapulpa. Another phenomeon of the football season was our victory over Central. This time our victory dance was really a victory dance. An outsider would have thought that we had gone crazy by the way we carried on. The Football Queen, during the term of 1955-56, was one of the most striking girls to enter the halls of Rogers. Her name? You mean to say you donlt remember? Well, just to refresh your memory, it was Mary Jane Oxley, who was crowned by Dick Marcear, broken nose and all. Equally as beautiful were her senior attendants, Wanda Jones and Sherry Baker. Mary Oxley and Hal Hurst won the leads in the Senior Class play, 'fAnnie Get Your Gunf' Some of the scenes in the production really set the audience on the edges of their seats. Mrs. Martens, how do you do it? Much to our surprise, the faculty came up with quite a talent show as a reward for IOOWJ membership in the Junior Red Cross drive. The show was produced the last of January, and it really made a hit. When the Band Queen was elected, no- body even thought twice, but surprisingly enough, Carol Baker had the same senior attendants as did our Football Queen. The E691 Senior Memories lucky fellow that had the honor of crowning our queen was Vic Morlan. Judge and Mrs. Oras A. Shaw presented our school with an electronic organ in mem- ory of their son, Reginald Oras Shaw. On the day of the dedication a special memorial assembly program was held. The following members of our Senior Class who were hon- ored by participating were George Bullette, Mary Oxley, Jo Daulton, Martha O'Neal, Stanley Wilson, and Becky Thompson. No- vember 4- was a day to remember, for a dream finally materialized in the auditorium of our beloved alma mater. Dr. Knight presented to us the lariat that Will Rogers actually used in performing in the Ziegfeld Follies. It was given on behalf of the family of the late Charles W. Short, close friends of the Will Rogers family. Judy Smith accepted the gift in behalf of the stu- dent body. The Who's Who committee, headed by Bill Hardy, had a very hectic year. No sooner had one portrait gone up, than it was time to take it down and put another one up. The Senior Class officers were the first portraits to be done, then other distinguished seniors followed. The people who are to be Who's Whos, are selected by a committee of three, li70l who compile a list and Vote on it. Any senior that has a portrait done may keep it after it is used. Our Christmas tree was put up amid much excitement. Chairman of the Tree Committee was Cleo Phillips, who, with the help of her able-bodied committee members, did a splend- id job of three decorating. The Christmas talent assembly was rather novel this year. All acts were introduced as toys in a toy shop window. Shoppers on the city street were asked by Santa Claus, Robert Swisher, what they would like for Christmas, and the shoppers would point to something in the window, which in turn would come out to perform for the ready and willing audience. To top the Christmas season, the Seniors had their annual Christmas Chili Supper. The Escorts entertained with their superb talents, and the Christmas Queen was elected. The lucky maid was Sherry Baker, who was never so happy in all of her life. All in all, the Christmas season really went over with a big bang. Christmas finally came, and all the poor Seniors at long last got their long-awaited holiday. The 1956 Round-Up was very lavish, since so many Seniors had a hand in working on it. The theme was shoes. Models in the model scene were introduced on eight revolving stages set up to look like columns in a shoe store. Senior officers for 1955-56 were well- chosen. President of the Senior class was George Bullette, and the vice-president was John Niblack. Other officers were: Janie Smith, secretary, Gary Beasley, treasurer, Babs Simon, social chairman, and Suann Williams, student council representative. Nick Gubser was chosen to represent Rogers in Youth Court. During our Senior year, all students' cars were registered for the sake of safety and to help curb the accident rate. Each car was provided with a little red sticker for identifi- cation with the school from which it came. It looked as though this plan would be very successful, and plans were made for it to be used in the future. During the month of January, six new annexes, for use during the next year, were built on the east side of Will Rogers High School. These pre-fabsf' while they serve the necessary purpose of providing additional class rooms, do not help the appearance of our school and have just about done away with the girls' hockey and soccer fields. Announcements for the Senior Class were standardized for a period of three years start- ing with 1956. This not only brought the price down, but made them seem like some- thing of our own, instead of an announce- ment that any school might have. When it came time to receive caps and gowns, everybody was desperately trying to get all of their holds out of the way in order to graduate. Some students almost missed the deadline. Senior Breakfast? Now that was a prob- lem! The Seniors were not even sure it would be possible to have one. The actions of the previous year almost kept us from having such an occasion. Finally, after much hem- ming and hawingf' we made the grade and had one of the most successful breakfasts ever to be had. Prom and Banquet tickets cost the Senior boys just as they always do, but they were proud to pay the price, especially if it was for one particular girl. The food at the banquet was so good that those who ate too much had a tough time trying to dance at the Prom because of the extra load. Class Day, Vespers, and Commencement went off like clock-work. Many a sad fare- well was said to our school, which had been our home for the past three years. Now we Seniors are out on our own. We have to go out into the world to make our mark. What are our goals? Regardless of which walk of life we enter, our ultimate goal should be to contribute something, whether it be large or small, to the betterment of the world in which we live. f71l :rv M an ,il 'fu f. la ii' +. ii' K T C3 .gil .., e 5 'SA 3 Y ke flu 3 f 5, -is ,Ak qi 5 ef l is 'X ' 5 I he-,E ,Q 0. Y ,if ,Q X as ,L,, f-W . X If Q , , Q 3 X 1 Ewa A Q H' 5 , ,. is 1 xv The Senior Class Presents Senior Play Cast . 'f 'V , ,f,,,'M ,gfsqfs ew. ' fin., lg? We 9 2 19.2 QS ' fm f . ., rw: ' :wg-ff :x4.aw ,. sl' H :disk :S . kg is 'mgjnl asf if ' .,': 0 W! L ,y fe Y .rw f 4 5, g,?gg,,f,ggh - f 1 1. .ww , . . W. L :V ' I -I ' '55, V' f J 1 - Q' Y Kewl .ffL,, . - I fx , , . , 5 --wf.-,-- 5 . ,. - f- we f - L ' 1 'I' sg 12if,'fif,,z:' ww, illkiifz , V E-2 :,w11,, n,,.k I ., A Jbkdhk K ,,X, , . Zin , A ., . AL 1 ,,.,, - .,... . .- K K ., , . 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Junior Class Officers Junior Class Officers KENNY TELL President JIMMY TANNER Vice-president NANCY BABB Secretary PAUL DAVIDSON Treasurer MARGE GILLIAM Social Chairman DIANE COLEMAN Student -Council E761 MISS EDWINA CALHOUN Junior Class Advisor HOME ROONI PRESIDENT Judy Smith Karolyn Childs Barbara Elkins Pat Odom Pat Winn Molly Peterson Ann Cook Kay Ketchum Paul Cooper Bill Winslow Ramon Lollar Dan Porter Milton Fore Jim Niesson John Joyner Charles Holland Marilyn Davidson Ramona Lollar Spencer Johnson Bill Schellstede Bob Smith James Lanigan Dick Kennedy Judy Roberts Jim Trippett Junior Board ROOBI NUMBER 4-141 310 221 6A 1A 408 224 4A 303 4-OO 313 415 100 2A 9A 122 4-O2 206 223 123 302 100C 121 118 1044 TEACHER Miss Virgin Mrs. McCharen Mrs. Young Mr. McKenzie Mrs. Comfort Mrs. Arnold Miss Begley Mrs. Cordes Mrs. Shurtleff Mr. Setliff Mrs. Webb Miss Bell Miss Hiett Mr. Cleveland Mr. Schultz Mr. Cuffel Miss Phillips Miss Denny Mr. Westgate Mrs. Tanksley Mr. West Mrs. Bolin Mr. Franklin Mrs. Darnell Mr. Ludlow You do think that will work don't you? Seated, left to right: Pat Odom, Mollie Peterson, Ann Cook, Judy Smith, Kay Ketchum, Judy Roberts. Standing Charles Holland, Pat Winn, Paul Davidson, Milton Fore, Jimmy Tanner, Kenny Teel, Nancy Babb, John Joyner, Marge Gilliam, Paul Cooper, Diane Coleman, Jimmy Niesson, Ramona Lollar, Danny Porter, Karolyn Childs, Bill Schellstede, Bill Winslow, Ann Kinnan, Ramon Lollar, and Barbara Elkins. Ann Adams Shelia Adamson Sandra Ad Gerald Sue Ken Ambrose dington Alcock Ann Allen Virginia Allison Louise Allsup james Andrews jean Andrews Sandra Andrews Larry Applegate Bill Applewhite Craig Arnold jim Arvisdson Ronald Armstrong Anita Asher james Atherton Dante Austeri Nancy Baker Nancy Babb Gerald Baker Norma jean Baker Norma Baker num mn Keith Banks Baker Balch Roy Ballentine julian Balster Beverly Barkalow Doris Barker Babs Barnard Norma Sue Barnes Sarah Bard june Bauders Barney Bates Carol Bate jim Baxter Pollie Beadle Larry Beck Creda Bedard Dennis Bedingfiel jan Beeson john Bell Frank Ben Nancy ner Benner Ava Bennett Eugene Berg Kathy Berry Robyn Bennett Eddie Beto Sandy Berry Barbara Berryman Kar Allen Blackketter Ruth Bledsoe en Birkes Betty Bishop Pat Blac Cherry Bliss Bill Blondet john Bloom joyia Blunt judy B g..1'2Eaw-.',-, .1 - -,..-LsL:4:':L:c:, .: :.:-a.a,.,,.,,j Q-, T - A jZ:..1 i,1 N l78l Billy Boatman Bill Bohnefield Bill Bolch janice Bol:h Sylvia Boone lim Bowman Floretta Boyce Loretta Don Boyer lack Brabits Boyce Betty Bradford Dona Fitzpatrick lackie Braeutigam Norma Bramlet Evelyn Brannon Barbara Brantley Bob Brase Eva Brasel lames Breeden Phillip Breeden james Brewer Ollie Brewer Barbara Brewster Sandra Bridges Pixie Brown ' less Brown 1.Ls roadrick Carolyn Brown Roberta Brown Betsy Brumbaugh Katheleen Bruner Linda Bruner Leroy Bryce 'lichard Buckmaster Wilma Buercklin Eddie Bullard lean Bullard Wendall Burcham Mary lo Burger Iarbara Sue Burress Mike Burton Pat Burton ck Bynum Stanley Cagle Barney Cap Bill Burgess Elaine Bury Donna Butler Karen Byars ehart Larry Byrd Sara jane Capshaw lack Cargile Kay Carman Evelyn Carpentier E791 80 Bob Carr johnny Carr janet Carrigan LaVerne Carter Danny Casebeer Lois Cassity Guy Cate: Vic Chambers Nancy Chambers Willette Chambers LaVerne Chana Chris Carpentier jimmy Chance Marilyn Chance Rollen Chesser Mary Margaret Cheek Karolyn Childs Mike Chism Verne Chism Beverly Chronister joe Claborr Benny Clark Carolyn Clark Dave Clark Pat Clay Ray Clay Barbara Clements Sue Clements Bob Cochran Richard Cohen Nancy Cole Kay Coleman Diane Coleman Marvin Colley jerry Collin: Roddy Collins Andre Colpitts Ann Comfort Lajuanda Commander y Ann Cook joyce Cook Sara Cool! 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Q K ' V w H 4, Patty X ' ' lack E901 Faye Walden Steven Walker lack Wallace Linda Wallis lohn Wallace Kaye Walton Donna Wampler Donna Mae Wampler Kenneth Wantland Bob Ward Bill Ward ohn Washburn Fulton Warren l Leonard Waska Charles Wasmund Marilyn Wasson Ronald Watkins Dorothy Webb Harold Watts lim Weaver Warren Weber Eva Welch Warren Welch George Wesley Faye Whipple Enid Westall Gerianne Wheat Bill Whitaker Shirley White Kay Wilburn Bob Wilcox nne Wiley Bill Willey Beverly Wilde Karel Willhoite Darlene Williams Delores Williams jerald Williams arolyn Wilson Ellen Wilson Linda Williams Sue Williams lames Wilson Margaret Wilson Kay Winkle Pat Winn Bill Winslow enevieve Wirth Thomas Wisby Charles Wiseley Dick Wolfe Louise Womack David Wood Betty Ann Woods l91l W0 Junior ommittees Sue Eidschun James Lanigan Julie Shugart Dave Jones Robyn Bennett Jack Brabits Angie Pannell Marilyn Wasson Sharon McCarty Pat Clay Gladys Wright Patti Medlin Jane Strother ,-xl SOCIAL COMMITTEE MARGE GILLIAM, Chairman l92l Ginger Hope Doris Marler Pat Hutchens Karen Lamkin Charles Schmeling Carla Jones Nancy Ruley Shirley Goddard Lanny Miller Linda Rakestraw Sue Ann Allen Roger Stevens Deanna Woods Pat Woods lohn Phillip Woods Ronald Woods David Wright lan Wright ludy Wright Gladys Wright Darlene Wright Mary lo Wright judith Wriston Linda Yates joseph Yohe Edward Yeager Wayne Yingst Wanda Young Margaret Zelinka Robert Zubryn Frank Andrews jerry Churchwell john Colburn Bud Ashby Sandra Cas Doris Hyatt Richard Welcher Brenda Duga PUBLICITY AND ART CONIBIITTEE Judy Richardson, C Jane Taylor Billy Thurman Linda Wallis Charles Wiseley Bill Ward Jon Ross Barbara Overton Billie Jean Bradley Jan Wright Marie Pettyjohn Jo Dean Thomas Merle Tyler Nancy Raffety Hoyt Smith Ronnie Flanagan Peggy Tharp David Hitchens John Cox Eddie Payne Barbara Brewster Gilbert Mendenhall hairman Junior Committees COURTESY AND SCHOLARSHIP COMBIITTEE XVELFARE CONINIITTEE Mollie Peterson, Chairman Gwen Nlauney Betty Bishop Treva Harris Bill Teague Bob Wilcox Sue McWorkman Jeannene Cotham Pat Burton Jack Cargile Barbara Clements Floretta Boyce Carol VanSickle Jean Andrews Mollie Peterson Joyce Cook Janet Carrigan Kay O'Brien Ross Hawkins Judy Niessen Janey Gettemy Jim Mabus, Chairman Phillip Morris James Knapp Betty McNabney Wade Lippard Sue Barnes Jack Pennington Beth Gambill Barbara French Andre Colpitts Phyllis Herron Edward Yeager Nancy Babb Dianne Hickey Ted Smith Jim Mabus Sharon Stewart Ronald Farrell Barbara Kinnebrew Marilyn Cotton Looking toward the future. FORUM COMMITTEE Jim Tanner, Chairman Marilyn Chance David Wood Pat Odom Harold Watts Bill Winslow Dick Jones Ronnie Tanner Joan Utz Ann Adams Glee Moore Jim Niessen Robert McCormack Beverly Curtis Suzanne Southgate Helen Vanwy Carolyn Johns Sandra Bridges Doug Johnson Marilyn Larrabee Jerry Emanuel Joann Huitt Lanny Miller Don Hite Milton Fore The cast of the lunior Play, Crime Photographer . Junior Memories Under the guidance of Miss Edwina Cal- houn, our class advisor, the class of '57 ex- perienced an eventful and exciting thirty-six weeks here at Ole Will on the Hill. We were no longer called, sophomores The Junior memories of 1955-56 began last spring with the election of our class of- ficers. Kenny Teel was chosen to lead our class as president, and along with the rest of his cabinet, did an excellent job. The other students receiving the high honors were Jim- my Tanner, vice president, Nancy Babb, sec- retary, Paul Davidson, treasurerg Marge Gil- liam, social chairman, and Diane Coleman, student council representative. This spring event started us looking forward to the time when we would be juniors. School started off with a bang, September 6, 1955. It was good to be back with all our 94 friends again, and soon classes began on an even keel. Miss Calhoun was a big help to many juniors having schedule problems and other difficulties. During September there was a junior for- um for the purpose of explaining the new system of grading and the new grade cards. Our Christmas forum was somewhat different from our other forums. Mrs. Robert Bennet was our guest speaker. She presented to us an inspiring reading of The Littlest Angel, accompanied by Becky Thompson at the organ. The forum ended with all of us join- ing in singing Christmas Carols. The juniors made a wise selection when they chose Beverly Wilde and Robyn Ben- nett to represent our class as football queen attendants. We surely know how to choose beauty, don't you agree? Junior Memories One of the most exciting events of the year took place December 1 and 2, when the junior class presented the three-act melo- drama, Crime Photographer, which fea- tured Ann Cook as Ann, and Robert Swisher as Casey, in the leading roles. Other members of the cast included David Hitchens as Logan, Andre Colpitts as Tony Marchantg Ann Kin- nan, playing a dual role of Gloria Sumner and her cousin Carlag Robyn Bennett as Eve Dobson, Bill Robinson as Mr. Sumner, Mar- tha Hurt as Mrs. Sumner, Pat Sumner as lone Sumner, Bob Wilcox as Willobyg Jim Henkel as Hoyt Lawrence, the villain of the play, J aney Gettemy as Kunkinka, and Pat House as Hanna Hunter. To see who could sell the greatest number of tickets to our play, the class divided into two teams, the Cops and the Robbers, for a contest. The contest ended with the Cops victorious and the Robbers close behind. The junior officers had a contest of their own, the boys against the girls. The boys lost and gave the entire Junior Board a party on Jan- uary 11. The junior class owes a lot to Mrs. Erma Martens, director of the play. Three junior girls won three out of four possible positions as band majorettes. They were Dixie Brown, Sandra Scott, and Judy Roberts. These girls, who were chosen by the band, appeared at the football games with the band, at parades, and many other func- tions. After the Rogers-Webster football game, the junior class sponsored a victory dance. Many Rogerites attended to help celebrate our victory and danced to the music of our own swing band. 'T i 95 The lucky Senior For a Dayln Springtime in Paris was the theme of the class party that we had on April 27, to help celebrate the coming of spring. This was a wonderful party, enjoyed by every one. It was made even more delightful by dec- orating the gym and planning the refresh- ments to carry out the theme. It was impressing to see of our Juniors made such gress with their scholastic lieve that our year's record can be looked on with pride when we consider that these stu- dents have done such good class room work and at the same time participated in so many activities around the school. After hearing about the prom in our soph- omore year and then anxiously waiting all of this year, we were finally able to attend it. As usual, it was the grandest social event of the year, and a very outstanding one for us. We can never forget Marge Gilliam and her prom committee for working so hard and making our first prom so successful. We think we did a fine job of financing and decorating for this great event. The class of '57 will be the second class to wear the standardized ring and will be proud to do so. Even though the school year of 1955-56 has passed quickly, every junior is looking forward to that time when he will be a Senior. Senior . . . Ah! What a precious word! again how many outstanding pro- records. We be- 1 ,,w,, ifxeirfv Orderinff oz I 96 J 5 cr rings made our anticipation even stronger Seated left to right: Miss Gartman, Class Advlsor Mlke Mlller, Claudette Reid Standzng Pete Messler Donna Carlson, Dennis Frederick, Mary Lou G0laSlhSkl ophomore Class Offlcers MIKE MILLER President PETE MESSLER Vice-presidenl CLAUDETTE REID Secretary DPINNIS FREDERICK Treasurer MARY LOU GOLASINSKI Social Chairman DONNA CARLSON Student Council Sophomore Home Room Pre sidents 3 2 HOME ROOM ROOM PRIQSIDIQNT NUMBER TEACHER Carol Coolidge 217 Miss Cassingham T. J. Garris 301 Miss Cottingham Richard Wilcox 100B Mr. Craig Dave Halford 317 Mr. Darling Carolyn Bertie 413 Miss Elms Y Lyle Breeding 309 Mrs. Erwin Publicity committee plans ticket sale strategy Tommy Scoggins 117 Mr. Eubanks George Johnson 5A Miss Falkenstein Linda Moberly 101 Miss Griffin Bob Potts 311 Mr. Hogue David James Q22 Mr. Hogue Pat Stillwell 321 Mrs. Leonard James Lewis 410 Mr. Marshall Joe Welling 312 Miss Osborn Linda Sellen 103 Mrs. Parks Ronnie MacDiarniid 17A Mr. Parks Carolyn Hales 506 Mr. Powers Freddie Stephens 7A Miss Rawlings Carol Scott 401 Mr. Ray Donna Beals 308 Mrs. Riley Bob Thresher 124- Mr. Sanders Steve Hardin 15A Mrs. Spellman Doris Holliday 11A Mrs. True C. L. Duncan 204 Mr. Villareal Wallace Neal 18A Mr. Zenor SOPHOMORE BOARD-First row, left to right: Bob Wilcox, Claudette Reid, Pete Messier, Donna Carlson, Mike Miller, Mary Lou Golasinski, Dennis Frederick, Doris Holliday, Dave Halford. 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Em Renny Burns 4 ,b 5 I V Marie Calhoun ' Y I N Wayne Clark I Carol Coldwell ' Y Ed Daniels .. uii.gSf1'i1s??LESi 5 Kgs: ,MSX My Y johnny Dugger Tffigny Carol Friend ,A ' , ' .alia-F Ruth Ann Garber 'L' Q A ii 1 ...N llllii j v :Eg A 34 if Y., eil g Doyle Glasco I l,,ir A1 V jack johnson 5 i A Eddy Harp ei W io. fm, -Z' 5, . rl r T Q - lm ft ,X ,F fx 'Q WELFARE COMMITEE Benny Brown Carol Bruner Judy Dawson Don Eddy Janice Findley Linda Foster Dick Hensley Betty Jordon Virginia Keller Howard May Charlotte Myers Barbara Doblin Judy Reed Ella Bea Reynolds Sophomore Committees 51141 Jo Sluder Susan Williams Ginger Winget ART AND PUBLICITY Linda Kelley John Nance Nancy Wilson Dale Pelton Midge Caultiers Jemele Sanderson Nancy Nuckolls Donna Wilemon David Guter Joe Welling Pam johnson Pai' jones Cecil Lammen joe La Sarge Pat Mortinson G. A. Roby Bob Shore Myrtle Silvers Evelyn Stegall Bill Taylor Terry Turner jack Van Hook lack Gibson Fay Chapman Sophomore Commlttees ANNOUNCEMENT COMMITTEE SOCIAL COMMITTEE Mary Lou Golasmskl Carter Benson Norman Cook Carol Davls Wally Faulkner Sharon Glanz Rea Leach B111 Lucus James Pearson L11sJ opllomore Memories We, the class of 1958, started the year off with a total of eight-hundred twenty-eight sophomores. We stepped into the halls of Will Rogers as an ambitious, talented, well- mannered, and energetic group. We were welcomed with a mixer sponsored by the Student Council, a forum, and the privilege of seeing the film, The Will Rogers Story. ' Later, we had the added pleasure of attending the victory dances which were held after the football games. One of the most important events of the year, for us, was the election of class officers. After a very exciting week of campaigning with many eye-catching posters, and a forum to introduce our candidates for each office, we chose a group of capable and efficient officers, consisting of: Mike Miller, president, Pete Messler, vice-president, Claudette Reid, secretary, Dennis Frederick, treasurerg Mary Lou Golasinski, social chairman, and Donna Carlson, student council representative. We were very fortunate in having as our Class Advisor, Miss Stella Gartman. Under her capable guidance we quickly adjusted to the routine of this beautiful school. Representing our class in beauty, gracious- ness, and loyalty, we chose Sharon King and Donna Polite to reign as sophomore football queen attendants. Th e s e beauties over- whelmed the enthusiastic crowd at the coron- ation ceremony. The production of the sophomore class play, 4'Money Mad , was a gay, fast-moving comedy about two families who had lived next door to each other for years. They in- vested their money unwisely in a get-rich- quick scheme which resulted in a feud be- tween the two families. One of our most challenging forums was the one at which we had the kick-off for selling tickets for our class play, Money Mad . We divided into two groups, the green-backs and the saw-bucks? Both teams ended up with an enthusiastic outlook upon the class play, which shows the spirit of our class. Say, did you hear about that faculty as- sembly? If you didnlt you sure missed a lot of laughs. They gave us an assembly that we'll never forget. This assortment of hidden talent, at least in the minds of the sophomores, rivaled a Broadway hit. Sophomore Play Cast-Kneeling, left to right: Joe Welling, Dale Pelton, Bob Jarrell, Mike Miller. second raw. Glenda Gray, Pat Manring, Carol Whitman, Wally Faulkner. Third raw: Ruth Snuggs, Mike Mitchell, Margaret Greve, Kay Vandagriff, Pat Stillwell, Linda Kelly, Stanley Davis, Nancy Wilson, Bill Francis. Adding to our three-year road to success. Sophomore Memories The play was presented April 6th and 7th and made the rest of the school realize that the Class of Fifty-eight was composed of comp- etent actors and actresses. The loyal and eager support of the entire class and the wonderful guidance and patience we received from Mrs. Erma Martens helped to make this the high- light of our first year at Will-on-the-Hill. We were very happy to see so many en- thusiastic boys and girls participate in the '45 6 Round-Up. We discovered that quite a few of our Sophomores had talent. We hope they will Biology included learning more abou continue to show their talents throughout our three years at Will-on-the-Hill. The music of the swing band was high- lighted this year by the vocal artistry of Anita Bryant. She has had the honor of displaying her budding talent for a recording concern of national scope. We were an enthusiastic class and showed much interest and school spirit, in spite of the upperclassmen looking down on us. From this enthusiasm we gained much knowledge and ability that can proudly be added to our three- year road to what we hope will be success. body and how to properly nourish it. New aspirations enter with the Class of '58 I 118 J be Mah' rRsgsrs we kmew itlhnrggcillb ' 'Q ' ' 2 Ikea? Ewa - - -- - - aeliwiafes Seated left to rzght Carolyn Miller, Marilyn Holden, Carolyn Thompson, Emily Epps. Standing: Sharon Roberts 1V Powers John Knoll Willard Johnson, Mr. Tucker, Mr. Lewis, Mrs. Bateholts, Mariann Allen Carol Ann Craig Lariat Board The Lariat Board decides upon printing, photography, engraving, and other business matters for the Lariat. This is the first year the Lariat has been allowed to have three colors on the cover. We have 216 pages in the 1956 Lariat due to increased enrollment. The faculty members of the Board are Mr. Ralph E. Tucker, chairman, Mr. Roy Lewis, business manager, Mrs. Hortense Bateholts, art, and Mr. Pierson Powers, photo- graphy. Student members of the Board are: Marilyn Holden, edi- tor, Carol Ann Craig, secretary, Emily Epps and Carolyn Miller, student business managers, Sharon Roberts and Willard Johnson, art representatives, and John Knoll, photography. Yearbook class representatives are Carolyn Thompson and Mariann Allen. Lizij EDITORS Left to right: Carolyn Rice, Mar ilyn Holden, Leonard Krisman 1956 Lariat taff EDITOR, MARILYN HOLDEN PUBLICITY GAIL ARNOLD, Chairman SUE BARTHOLOMEW PAT SICKMYRE ASSISTANT EDITOR, CAROLYN RICE SPORTS JUNIOR CLASS SECTION SENIOR CLASS SECTION DANNY CALHOUN, Chairman CAROLYN THOMPSON, Chairman DEANNA HERRON, Chairman PAT RABBITT DIANNE HICILEY BILL HARDY ' JIM VAN METER CAROLE KING BARBARA HENSON JOHN Cox EARLENE STERNE FEATURE PICTURES MARY ANN BATH, Chairman JEAN GREER BRIAN OSBORNE JOHN KNOLL PEGGY SMITH ASSISTANT EDITOR, LEONARD KRISMAN FACULTY AND SPECIAL FEATURES SOPHOMORE ADMINISTRATION , CLASS SECTION NANCY BABB, Chairman JULIE LYTLE, Chairman MAROLYN BARRETT PATSY SAPPINGTON, Chairman KATHY BERRY CAROL ANN CRAIG GAIL GOODIsON MARY CRABB KAREN LARSEN NICK GUBSER ORGANIZATIONS CAROLYN NICHOLSON ALICE TOT-ER WINIERED SPENCER, Chairman PAT ODOM SHARON BROWN BETTY JO WILLIAMS MARILYN CHANCE JERRY SANDIDGE ART MARIANN ALLEN, Chairman LINDA CHANCELLOR GAYLE BRUNER EARLENE PORTER RALPH E. TUCKER, Sponsor I 122 1 Seated, left to right: Deanna Herron, Barbara Henson, Bill Hardy, Jean Greer, Peggy Smith, Dianne Hickey, Carole King, and Carolyn Thompson. Standing: Danny Calhoun, Sue Bartholomew, Gail Arnold, Pat Rabbitt, Mary Ann Bath, Brian Osborne, Marilyn Holden, Earlene Sterne, Carolyn Rice, and Jim Van Meter. L ' t The Lariat staff's aim is to produce an an- nual vvhich every student at Will Rogers will be proud to own. They perform many jobs in order to achieve this goal. Each year the en- rollment increases, therefore there are more pictures, pages, and problems added. One of our most important decisions is the color, style, and design for our Lariat cover. Other im- portant jobs are, arranging for pictures to be ictures taken, checking names, pasting the p on panels, scheduling organization pictures and preparing and proof-reading copy. The final achievement is the delivery to the printer. Last but definitely not least, is the distri- 7 bution of the finished product to the students. The Lariat staff is eager to see the expressions of others as they receive the completed book, f which is the product of our long months o Work. N Babb S tanding- Gail Seated, left to right: Julie Lytle, Patsy Sappington, Winifred Spencer, Mariann Allen, ancy . . Goodison, Betty Williams, Gayle Bruner, Marilyn Chance, Linda Chancellor, Pat Odom, Carol Ann Craig, Carolyn B tt Karen Larsen, Earlene Porter, Sharon Brown, Alice Toler, Nick Gubser, Mary Crabb, Nicholson, Marolyn arre , Leonard Krisman. f 'fi Q rr Q, K EDITORS Left to right: Loretta Harp, Newsg Kathleen Weber, Newsg Mike Griswold, F eatureg Charles Oliver, Sports. LORETTA HARP KATHLEEN WEBER MIKE GRISWOLD CHARLES OLIVER SUE ANN ALLEN JIM ARVIDSON MARILYN BOLT GAYLE BRUNER NED CRABB NANCY DAVIS NORMAN DOLPH SUE ESSER DONNA GARVIN KENNETH HANIJI.EY DON LITCHFORD chool Life f124J taff KENNY LYBARGER CINDY LYON JUDITH MANLEY DICK MARCEAR ROBERT MCCORMACR NANETTE NICHOLS JOANNE PLUMMER RALPH PITTS PHYLLIS SCHMIDT LARRY SUNDAY EVELYN SWOPE JULIA TEAGUE STEVE WRIGHT CAROLINE COPELAND, Adviser Lx A , ggtmat mit Seated, left to right: Marilyn Bolt, Julia Teague, Charles Oliver, Loretta Harp, Evelyn Swope. Standing: Sue Esser L b er Ral li Pitts, Larry Sunday, Robert McCormack, Don Litchford Donna Garvin, Norman Dolph, Kenny y arg , p Cindy Lyon. School Life The School Life classes are responsible for reporting all they important events of Will Rogers. The Tulsa School Life is the weekly newspaper of all three Tulsa high schools. It is printed at Central High School, and ap- pears every Thursday. The main purpose of the School Life is to give students interested in journalism an op- portunity to gain some experience. They write stories on students, faculty, activities, organ- Seated, left to right: Nanette Nichols, Sue Ann Allen, Nan . . ' 1 Dick Marcear, Gayle Bruner, Mike Griswold, Joanne P ume , neth Handley, and Steve Wright. izations, and sports in our school. Editorials ive the students a chance to express their 95 opinions on current problems and at the same time gain journalism experience Each year members of the School Life staff attend Oklahoma Interscholastic Press Con- ference at Norman and Press Day at the Uni- meet with other versity of Tulsa. Here they students who work on newspapers to solve problems and make improvements on the newspaper. cy Davis, and Kathleen Weber. Standing: Ned Crabb r Jim Arvidson, Judith Manley, Phyllis Schmidt, en Photograph There are thirteen members of the class, which was formed for the first time this year as a regular course. It was previously the Photography Club , which held its meetings every Wednesday morning. Beginners learn the proper planning of subject matter and arrangements. The course takes in all the technical as- pects of the art, such as exposure, development and print- ing. One of the most stressed things is lighting techniques. ass are responsible for pictures in The members of the cl School Life Cfrom Rogersl and the Lariat. It is not uncom- mon for members of the class to have some o published in the local newspapers. Students are required to have a project which takes in the phases they are studying. f their work ,,e-.-, .,. .-..... uwsuu, .Jerry Sandidge, and John Knoll Standing George Sh ll ward Hoag Bob Ward Mr Powers Sha R . : e Ed . , ron ansdell, Marilyn Cotton, Jerry Trickel, Sue Lewis, Kurt Shults and Ronald Elder f126J Seated, left to right: Mariann Allen, Jo Daulton, Russell Myers, Marian Alton, La Fayne Reville, Sue Carter, Gary Flemming, Nancy Baker, Bill Jones, Nancy Babb, and Hoyt Smith. Standing: Pat Howard, Mrs. Hortense Bateholts, sponsor, Gall Welch, Don Lindmark, Hubert Hogue, co-sponsor, Willard Johnson. Artists, Incorporated OFFICERS President .c,, , ,.,, , ,, ,Don Lindmark Vice President ,, , W Mariann Allen S6'0 9fl11i1I- Yffr K , Nancy Baker 'I'1'eaSurerWe , W, ,, ,,Hoyt Smith P0i7lIfS C0mmiife8 .n,,,A,,- n,,W S haron Rgberts Student Council Representativep, , S , , ,, Jo Dalton The purpose of Artists Incorporated is to establish and advance standards of excellence in painting and art crafts through further development in hobbies, vocational interests, and creative Work in the community. It is an honorary organization. To be a member of Artists, Incorporated it is necessary to earn ten points by participating in activities pertaining to art. Some of these activities are participating in an art exhibit, visiting places of art interest, decorating sets for assemblies, work in Round-Up, Work on yearbook or School Life, and drawing the Who's Who posters. f127:I - Student Council Committees Social and Inter-School Committee First row, kneeling, left to right: Kay Valerius, Sharon G l a n z, Becky Williams, Beverly Curtis, Brucidean Fetterolf, B e v e r ly Wilde, Kay Payne. Standing, left to right: Marian McBride, Con- nie Price, Linda Williams, Jerry Shaw, Ann Smith, Joe Hadey, Janice Harmer, Jerry Rea, Cyn- thia Martin, Don Taylor, Ann Lampkin, Moe Jones, Linda Sel- len, Nancy Harris, LaDoris Bier- bower. Xp. Reserve Committee First row, left to right: David Shuppert, Donna Carlson, Elaine Upton, Janelle Burkitt, Gail Ar- nold, Sarah Rutherford. Second row: Connie Hood, Janet Jerome, Nancy Wilson, Bill Applewhite. Elections Committee First row, left to right: Sue Dunson, Linda Bolin, Barbara Hencke, Ann Adams. Second row: Marigold Smith, Beverly Smith, Dianne Smith, Mary Ann Kite, Diane Hickey, Virginia Farrar. Third row: Tim Cous sons, Diane Coleman, Judith Blakely, Betty Brumbaugh, Don Whitsett. L 128 J Finance Committee Left to right: Carolyn Bruner, Martha Porterfield, Marie Pettyjohn, Judy Hyatt, Linda Yates, Dale Edwards, SuAr1n Williams, Brian Hall, Helen Cutler, Bill Hardy, Brucidean Fetterolf, Elaine Bury. Reserve Committee First row, left to right: Jimmy Tanner, Denny Bedingfield, Phillip Morris, Don Taylor, Joe Adams, Pete Oler. Second row: Nick Gubser, Bennie Brown, Carolyn Hale, Barbara Locker, Sharon King, Sandra Small, Mary Polumbus, Sharon lVIcCarthy, Beverly Friend, Nan- cy Benner, Beverly Martin, Jim Mabus. Third row: Don Evans, Joe Cantergiani, Tom Himes, Larry Casey, Don Norris, Linda Wallis, Bud Ashby. fl291 Student Council Committees Building and Grounds Committee First raw, left to right: Beverly Pear- son, Eva Brasel, Jean Tibbets, Jody Inbody. Second row: Ann Comfort, John Niblack, Phil Presse, Roy Ballen- tme. Seated, left to right: Judy Smith, Sue Haddox, Sondra Foristell, Pat Hughes. Stand- ing: Judith Blakely, Mr. Rid- dle, Pat Jackson, Winston Davidson, Mrs. lVIcCharen. tudent Council The Student Council is the governing or- ganization for the student body. The Will Rogers Student Council is composed of elec- ted representatives from each homeroom and is an organization sponsored by the school. The council has many activities which are designed to improve the school and its edu- cational standards. The council, this year, compiled and sold student directories and the student handbook, which is sold to all new students. All school elections were officiated by the Student Coun- cil. This fall, representatives were sent to the Southern Association of Student Council's Convention in Columbia, South Carolina. They were Sue Haddox, Judy Smith, Winston Davidson and Don Evans. With Central and Webster, Rogers made many plans for the convention, as Tulsa was campaigning to have the Southern Convention in Tulsa next year. They made campaign cards, posters, banners, and handed out souvenier symbols of Tulsa. Because of the well-planned campaign, Tulsa was elected unanimously as Secretary Host for the 1956 Convention. Delegates were also sent to the Statewide Student Council Convention at Ponca City, Oklahoma. They were Suann Williams, Ann Lampkin, Pat Jackson, and Dale Edwards. The annual Inter-School Student Council Convention was held at T.U. February 3. It was an all day workshop for all members of Student Council. President .e,,.. ,,.., W 1NsToN DAVIDSON Vice President .,,,.,, ,,..,, - PAT JACKSON Recording Secretary . ,u..,, . SONDRA FORISTELL Corresponding Secretary .,,,., JUDITH BLAKELY Treasurer ...,,. .,,... ,.., P A T HUGHES Parliamentarian ..e, ,--,JUDY SMITH Board of Control .,,....,...,,.., SUE HADDOX Social Chairman Knot picturedL,KAY VALERIUS f130:I Dimes. One of their most appreciated projects Ke Club OFFICERS The Key Club, a service organization, has participated in many activities this year. Some of these varied activities were selling cokes at all basketball games and taking tick- ets for the Round-Up and all class plays. They participated in all charitable functions spon- Prmdmt- 'ii 'ii LEW WADE sored by the school. In the fall the boys helped Vice Pffsfdmfeee fftff' JW MILLER collect money for the Salvation Army Christ- Seffmfy ---- -ATUCKPIR HARRISON mas Fund. Also, they sponsored a dance from Treasurer ....a, ,, ,,,BILLY BAUNIANN Wl1lCll all P1'OCCCClS Went to the MaTCh of Student Council,,,, -H , DON NORRIS was the purchasing of the victory flag. Each year an award is given by the club to the most outstanding athlete of the year. First row, left to right: Tom Emery, Ted Lane, Bill Baumann, Lew Wade, Jim Miller, Don Norris, Tucker Har- rison, Clyde Davidson, Johnny Davis, Bill Ward. Second row: Ronnie Woods, Mark Frazier, Bill Winslow, Kenny Zinnecker, Johnny Charles, Dion Gantt, Paul Davidson, Kenny Teel, Burr Silver, Winston Davidson. Third row: Don Boyer, Jack Lodge, Bill McBride, Mike Burton, Merle Tyler, Bill Applewhite, John Bodkin. Fourth row: David Shup- pert, Mr. Endres, Stanley Wilson, Jon Anderson. L1311 Top picture: First row, left to right: Mr. Marshall, sponsor, Ted Lane, Paula Helmcamp, Sue Ann Allen, Connie Hood, Nanette Nichols, Carol Van Sickle, James Buskel, Mrs. Cordes, sponsor. Second row: Pat Wagner, Judy Proctor, Loyce Lynch, Joan Huitt, Sandra Martin, Barbara Locher, Virginia Dennis, Doris Marler, June Roberts, Molly Morse, Marilyn Oliver. Third row: Nathia Sappington, Elwanda Page, Floretta Boyce, Faye Waldon, Jean Andrews, Jan Wright, Judy Wright, Carol Griffen, Gail Welch. Fourth row: Leon Sallee, Bob Sloan, David Grisham, James Pickens, Daniel Buzard, Charles Britton, Ronnie Stokes, Jim May, Bobby Clark. Junior Red Cross The Junior Red Cross activities this year were quite varied. One of the activities Was the Teachers' Talent assembly which all home- rooms were able to attend because of their lOO'Zn membership in the Junior Red Cross. Many Red Cross gift boxes were filled and sent abroad. Members of the club also Worked at the Polio Ward at Hillcrest Hospital, spon- sored a Windshield Campaign for member- ship, and entertained at the County Farm and the Convalescent Home. One of the big events of the year Was on Saint Patrick's Day when members went to Muskogeels Veteran's Hos- pital and put on a show. Not only does the Junior Red Cross serve our country, our community, and our school, but it works for better human relations throughout the World. OFFICERS President ,,,,,,,,,, . ,.,....,, ,JAMES BUSKEI. Vice President. .....,,,,, , NANETTE NICHOLS Secretary ,,,......,.,.,, .CAROL VAN SICKLIE Treasurer ,,- ,..,...........,, ,TED LANE Student Council Representative A CONNIE HOOD Reporter .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, SUE ANN ALLEN Entertainment Chairman , , , , PAULA HELMCAMP First row, left to right: Mr. Marshall, sponsor, Ted Lane, Paula Helmcamp, Carol Van Sickle, Sue Ann Allen, Connie Hood, Nanette Nichols, James Buskel, Mrs. Cordes, sponsor. Second row: Pat Lyle, Gay Kerby, Sandy Reeves, Sandy McGowen, Barbara Pierce, Ruth Ryan, Yvonne Fortney, Ella Rea Reynolds, Marilyn Magdeburg. Third row: Betty McNabney, Pat Hawkins, Delores Bailes, Nancy Nuckolls, Betty Jerome, Shirley Smith, Toni Rich- ards, Sandra Scott, Suzanne Southgate, Ann Comfort. Fourth row: Eric Seastrand, Hal Allen, Jim Boone, Billy Thur- man, Jim May, Bartie Ramsey, Keith Jensen, Jerry Emanuel, Jeryle McBride, Joseph Barranco. 5 First row, left to right: Mr. Darling, Co-Sponsor, Jim Berry, Rosalie Deal, Helen Hurt, Norman Dolph, Mr. West- gatehsponsor. Second row: Georgia Sharp, Carol Dene Newton, Barbara Bultman, Earlene Sterne, Sandra Bridges, Suzie Barnes, Kathy Berry, Sherry Adams, Louise Womack. Third raw: Evelyn Carpentier, Sue McWorkman, Linda Bruner, Connie Colvin, Shirley Luvell, Marolyn Barrett, Alice Hay, Glee Moore, Virginia Allison, Dan McKenzie. Fourth row: Jeanie Reynolds, Patsy Trantham, George Evans, Mary Crabb, David Wright, Don Boyer, Connie Clements, Ellen Dee Waltrip. Fifth row: Larry Bringham, Marian Alton, Ann Wyatt, Joyce Kirk, Robbie Reville, Bill Turpen, Dennis Frederick, Kenneth Daniels. International nderstanding Club This year the International Understanding Club is furthering its goal of bringing to the students of Will Rogers a more complete un- derstanding of the people of other nations., This is done mainly through visiting speakers OFFICERS from other nations, through pen pals, and by . other means. The club also, through its var- President .f...g Y-- .Y,,.. JIM BERRY . . . . V. P .d 1ous money-raising projects, helps many un- we rm emu ii i --'ROBERT SWISHER fortunate people of other lands. Sfvffmfya r-ee- --e ---e HELEN HURT One of the International Understandin I I 9 U g Tmlfuref f---ee- -- ee----gg--- -ROSALIE DEAL Clubls projects for raising money was sell1ng Student Council Representative-,NANCY HARRIS Cokes at the R0und'UP- the proceeds they send care packages all over the world. Also at the beginning of this year the Inter- national Understanding Club had a party for the purpose of better acquainting the new members. L133J R b B tt, Sharon Couch, Emily Epps, Mariann First row: left to right: Paula Helmcamp, Jane Capshavv, o yn enne l I Allen, Barbara Elkins. Second row: Pat Hughes, Ann Cook, Beth Gambill, Judith Blakely, Jo Daulton, Betty Qriffm, id Edwards Nam: Babb Miss Doris Niles sponsor Back row- Willard Johnson, Norman Dolph, Mike Griswold, J1 Y , Y ' r - - Tim Coussons, John Boaz, Marc Frazier, Nick Gubser, Edward H029 B013 BYHSC- Round- p Board In May of 1955, Round-Up Board members were chosen from applications turned in. Peo- ple vvho showed the most interest through their applications are accepted to be on the board. The following fall, regular business meetings began. Shoes,' Was chosen as the theme. After tryouts were over, special meetings were held to put the acts together and form them into scenes, and make plans for the production. The result was one of the most magnificient shows ever produced at Will Rogers. OFFICERS Chairman es,,,.,,,,..,,,. WAYNE CALHOUN Program Secretary . .,,,, . SONDRA FORISTELL Recording Secretary . ,.,,,,, ..-LLLNANCY BABB Publicity Chairman en ,..,v ,KATHLEEN WEBER Instrumental Chairman, ,,,,,,,,r ELAINE BURY Dance Chairman .,,,u..,,, ,PAULA HELMCAMP Continuity Chairman .,,..-- . ,,,, CONNIE HOOD Comedy Chairman ...,,,e..,,, MIKE GRISWOLD Model Chairman ,.... ,,,..,e, A MARY OXLEY Vocal Chairman .,e,,.,..e, .. ,..,, BILL STARK Set Chairman ,,.,,,,,,..,, WILLARD JOHNSON Costume Chairman ,,,,,,,,, ,.,eL,Jo DAULTON Art Co-ordinator .,,,,, , ,,,,,, MARIANN ALLEN Sergeant-at-arms .,.,e,,, W ,.,e,,,. ANN SMITH Traffic Chair-mane. eeeee . .. .NORMAN DOLPII Costume Production Chairman,MARSHA SHERLEY Make-up Chairman-,... eeeeereeeee . PMI SMITH First row, left to right: Nancy Ruley, Marsha Sherley, Joan Utz, Judy Richardson, Judy Smith, Annette Milliken, Mary Jane Oxley, Linda Yates. Second row: Sondra Foristell, Carol Kearns, Ann Smith, Ann Kinnan, Karen Lamkin, Kathleen Weber Pam Smith Ka Valerius. Back row- Wayne Calhoun, Bill Ward, Pat Stillwell, Bill Stark, Bill Y - Wise, Bill Jones: Don Lindmbrk, Russell Myers, John Knoll. First row, left to right: Mike Griswold, Richard Cohen, Eugene Dunsmore, Nick Gubser. Second raw: Miss Niles, Carolyn Jetton, Annette Milliken, Jo Daulton, Paula Helmcamp, Sarah Cook, Ann Cook. Third row: Norman Dolph, Ronnie Wadley, Betty Griffin, Sharon Spague, Pat Hughes, Judy Edwards, Mary Oxley, Gail Welch, Janelle Burk- itt, Mrs. Martens. Fourth row: Hal Hurst, Kenny Wilson, Kenneth Handley, Bentley Baines, Frank Galloway, Steve Wright, Joe Cantergiani. Thespians The National Thespian Society is devoted to the advancement of Dramatic Arts in the secondary schools. The Thespian Club rec- ognizes the students who try to improve the OFFICERS dramatic standards at Will Rogers by par- Presidem- ---MA-W------- WEUGENE DUNSMORE ticipating in plays and other. dramatic presen- Viw President-vwWgnnuwn-NICK GUBSER tations. Members of Thespians are accepted Secretary mn gg ggggANN COOK only after they have acquired a certain number ' of points, which are galned not only by appear- Scribe ' -'-'r--f-a- ---ANNETTE MILUKEN ing on the stage, but also by working on var- Svudem Council Renew gggJOE CANTERGIANI ious committees, such as dance, music, make- Spfmsor ,ee,,e..,.,,, YYY-YMISS N11-,ES up, and others. After students have become members of Thespians, each person strives to receive the high honor of being elected Honor Thespian. The Honor Thespian is the one who has earned the most points. fl35:I Y-Teens Y-Rogerettes' Y-Teen Club is a service or- ganiation of junior and senior girls. The Y- Teen program is part of the Young Womenis Christian Association, and the purpose of the Y-Teen Clubs is to fulfill to the best of their abilities the Y-Teen goals: to grow as a person, to grow in friendship with people of other races, religions, and nationalities, and to grow in knowledge and love of God. The greatest function of Y-Teen Clubs is to offer Christian guidance and service in order to better prepare girls to meet the problems of our present day. Two of the major service projects are the sending of a Care package and the presentation of a program at the Children's Medical Center. The Y-Rogerettes also have numerous pro- grams and social activities. A week-end trip to Camp Parthenia and a Back-to-School dance were only two of the high lighting events on the schedule. Through the co-operation with the city-wide Y-Teen Clubs, the girls partici- pated in a Style Show, Charm School, Work- shops, the two annual dances, and the Christ- mas and Spring Formals. OFFICERS President .C .,...........i..,i EVELYN SYVOPE Vice President,-,- ..... .DONNA GARVIN Secretary ,,,,,, ,,., , CAROL ANN CRAIG Treasurer ,...i..,i...i.... EDWINA RICHISON Inter-club Council Rep. ...... VIRGINIA FARRAR Sponsor ................ MRS. BETTY BLINCOE First row, left to right: Carol Anne Swartz, Sandra Thomas, Virginia Farrar, Carol Ann Craig, Carol Bates, Margie Kelly. Second row: Sue McWorkman, Carol Klaus, Shirley Smith, Evelyn Swope, Donna Garvin, Edwina Richison. ljisej First row, left to right: Joyce Branham, Mariann Allen, Carol Bryant, Sandra Bridges. Second row: Martha Helen Hurt, Ann Comfort. Horizon Cluh OFFICERS Presidenl Yflzzrwr ,T MARIANN ALLEN Vice President ,,,,,,,,, -L-, CAROL BRYANT Secretary ffff ..... ...e , B EVERLY FRITZ Treasurer ,,,,,,......,.., ,ROBER1'A GRABER Student Council Representati-oedu, ANN COMFORT Service Chairman, ,,,------, ,SANDRA BRIDGES Reporter e.4.,Y,Y.Y..,,..., YSUSAN THIEMAN Social Chmn.,,DIANNE SMITH-JOYCE BRANHAM Advisors ,, STELLA GARTBIAN-MRS. JAMES P. BLY The Horizon Club is primarily a service organization. It is the national senior division of Camp Fire Girls. Horizon Club has a four- fold purpose: development of personality, soc- ial experience, vocational exploration, and ser- vice to others. The name itself signifies a desire to reach forward to ever-challenging goals. In the past, a few of the service projects have included promoting the Easter Seals Drive, entertaining at the Childrens' Convales- cent Home, and assisting at the St. John's Medical Center. One of the most recent social activities was a special dinner and reunion. Last spring the Okiya Chapter of Horizon Clubs participated in a conference with other Tulsa and Okla- homa City clubs at Camp Waluhili, on Lake Gibson. At that time, a similar convention was planned for this year. lf137fI Future Nurses of meriea This club provides an opportunity for stu- dents interested in nursing to learn more about the profession. It provides an opportunity to be informed of the different fields of nursing, and helps the student to prepare herself for her future career. The programs of this club include special speakers, films, field trips to hospitals and other places connected with nursing, and ac- tual experience With some of the problems of nursing. This year field trips were taken to Oklahoma City University Hospital and St. OFFICERS Preszdent ,,,ss,r ....... . MARGIE KEPLER Vice President- C, , ,f,,,,,,r A PHYLLIS BAKER Secretary - ....... ,.-.,,, , BARBARA ELLIS Treasurer- - - - - -- , SYDNEY HASLEM Publzt-tty ...... .... - E- BETrY J 0 WILLIAMS Student Council .... --,-SANDRA THORNHILL J ohnls Hospital. The club also has projects each year. One of the projects the last two years has been to give a Braille Bible to some blind person. First row, left to right: Anita Donovan, Sherry Ogden, Margie Kepler, Phyllis Baker, Carolyn Rice, Sandra Thorn- hill, Betty Jo Williams, Sydney Haslem, Sally Britton. Second row: Tressa Lillard, Nancy Dooling, Darlene Wright, Mary Margaret Cheek, Althea Johnson, Betty Brazeal, Gay Kerby, Carol Garvin, Beverly Engle, Carol Cunning- ham, Laura Lee Loum, Sheila Mears. Third row: Judith Tipsword, Myra Jones, Doris Marsellis, Shirley Smith, Jean Benson, Ann Wyatt, Sue Galvan, Gail Goodison, Carolyn Nickolsen, Mrs. Cable. Lissj - ,iwmumm First row, left to right: Dolores Bailes, Terry Grand, Carolyn Miller, Andy Wlllllluunuu, i....., ....., , , ' ' P l b s, Toni Richards, Carol Ann Bryant, Charles Doggett, Mr. Ray, sponsor. Second vow: John Bailey, Mary o um u ' ' ' Ch rles Aldrich. Third row: Lanny Miller, Jerry Shaw, Ronald Schrodeck. Bill Mott, Tommy Reed, Dixie Waxman, a Medical Club OFFICERS President ,.w.,, .,., C AROLYN MILLER Vive President 4..Y.,.,f, CANDY MULHOLLAND Recording Secretary i-,,,, MARY ANN MCIANICI1 Corresponding Secretary -Y MOLLIE PETERSON Treasurer -..A .4...,.,f V.-a-.DOL0RES BAILES Program Chairman ,C,,,,,,Y,,nT15RRy GRAND Reporter-Scrapbook Chmn.,-, CHARLES DOGGILTT Student Council Rep, .W .,,,, . PAULA MURPHX' Parlinmentarian e.,C,.,,, - STANLEY WILSON Illembership Chairrnani-, CAROL ANN BRYANT Sponsors, ffff if We ,. Mk. RAY, Mus. CABLE This year students interested in the differ- ent branches of medicine have formed a med- ical club at Will Rogers. The purposes of this club are to acquaint students with the medical profession and its aim, and to enable students to plan their high school courses so that they will be better prepared for their chosen careers. Also the Medical Club helps students to be- come acquainted with others who are inter- ested in the same field. This purpose has been realized through the use of speakers, panel discussions, and hospital tours. f139:I Junior Civitan Club Organized last spring, the Junior Civitan Club is under the direction of Mr. Lewis Cleve- land. At the present time, it is the only one yet organized in all of Oklahoma. Requirements for membership are that the boy should have high ideals in regard to the goals of service, loyalty, good citizenship, and leadership. The primary purpose of the club is to build good leadership and good citizens. The members have sponsored a safe driving campaign, helped collect funds for muscular dystro h P Y, and other projects. A special banquet is held each year to initiate new members. The Eastside Civitan Club is the sponsor and gives assistance to the Junior Club on its various projects. OFFICERS President, .n.,...... ..u.Y.g.. - BILL STARK Vice President ..,z.,..,.z.,.,. ROBERT IRWIN Secretary ,-r,,....z.,z,z.,.... CARL GOATES Sergeant-at-arms - ..,c.,. Y - - - JIM MABUS Treasurer z,..,.. zcuc ....u. Y J IM TANN ER Faculty Sponsor-- ,- ,,L- LEWIS CLEVELAND - , V. ..,...- wcvelauu, nonnle 1-lalcomb, Bill Smoot, Nick Gubser, Bill Stark, Robert Irwin, Larl Goates, Jim Mabus, Ross Hawkins. Second row: Cliff Leonard, Willard Johnson, Jim Tanner, Scott Senter, Bob Tabor, Roger Wells, Joe Welling, Ivan Pope, Gary Beasley, Steven Goddard. Third row: Andre Colpitts, Tom Hower, Tom Moughon, Ronald Ferrell, Larry Sunday, Pat Hutchens, Edward Yeager, Pat Rabbitt, Johnny Carr, Wayne Calhoun. Fourth row: Bob Brase, Bob Wilks. f14oJ ,, .M..e..l.s.,,,w.wswam ' ht Martha Helen Hurt, Sonya Ozment, JoAnne lfinaley, uuuna c-......., -.... H J Owens Dianne Smith, Judy Wright, First row: left to ng : and Barbara French. Second row: DeAnna McCoy, Barbara Brantley, Mary ane , Jan Wright, Marcia Garst, Doris Holliday, Nancy Woodson, Sharon Ogden, Mrs. Madge Gibson, sponsor, Sandra ' - ' E b ks Co s onsor, Dorothy Dlabach, Roberta Graber, David Gris- Bridges and Sue Lewis. Third row. Mr. Bill u an , - p ' d C therine Geiger. 7 ham, Evelyn Svvope, JoAnne DeFr1end, Karen Larsen, an a Future Teachers of merica F.T.A. organizations are ou schools and colleges throughout the United States. F.T.A. is an exploratory group in high b l arn more about the teaching f nd in high school, mem ers e OFFICERS profession and find out if they really are inter- ested in teaching as a vocation. President . e.,.ee.u, .wc , , ., BARBARA FRENCH Vice Pmmemhu kwa DONNA GARWN The groups are called clubs in high school Semmrybum -WMINA Mmm ANDERSON and are named .for important people in the teaching profession. 71750311737 4f--f-f.uf 7.., . JOANNIC FINDLEY Student Council Rep, c ,,c,,,,. c SONYA OZMENT The group at Will Rogers is called the Jean L,bm,.i,,,,,His,,ma,,- fngg A MARTHA HELEN HURT Rousseau aclub, in honor of the Frenchman Whocontrlbuted so much toward public school education. The meetings consist of panel discussions, talks, movies, and group discussions. L1411 tagecraft This groupls activities are making scenery and setting the stage for class plays, assemblies, special programs, and R d-U ' oun p, and also setting up for all school dances, oper- ating movie projectors and sound equipment, and building fires for the Senior Breakfast. This organization Was started the first year of school with J k W ac elsh as sponsor. In 1942 John Black took over this position, but in the following year he was called to ' F service. rom 1943 to 1945 it was a student grou with P Miss Catharine Y. Crissey, speech art instructor, super- vising, With H. A. Allender, industrial arts instructor as- sisting her. In 1946 Mr. Black returned from the Chast Guard to take over his former position which he still h ld o s. The duties of this group have grown consistently more professional, and shovv signs of continuing to do so. , .... .....c.,, 1-rank uauoway, John Knoll, Jerry Meredith, Tim Coussons Frank Walker ker Second row: Charles Riley, Wendell Alufubaugh. f142J Fzrst row left to right Miss Hawkins, Shirley Day, Dorothy uiauacn, r......,, -W Harriett McKelvey Jean Haley, Jolene Robertson, John Niblack, Mrs. Moore. Library Assistants Each year the library assistants are chosen by the libra- rian, Mrs. Ethel Moore. A few of their activities are: check- ing out books to students, assisting students in getting ref- erence material, Writing out fines and overdue notices, tak- ing annual inventory, keeping books in circulation, catalog- ing and arranging card files, assisting the librarian, pro- cessing the pamphlets and magazines, and checking out magazines and periodicals. Last year, they organized a library club. In April of last year the members attended a meeting at the University of Oklahoma library at which they and other library clubs from over the state, formed a Teen-Age Library Association. L1431 Office Assistants E g the offices, helping with the various duties. These duties consist of typing, delivering passes and bulletins and 1- , co lecting absence slips. very period of the day, there are students workin in Some others in the group help the class directors and dean' b ' ' ' ' s y typing, running errands, and doing other tasks. During the hours from 8:00 to 4:30, a student assistant operates the PBX board in the main office Servin as o - g P' erators are: Helen Moses, Shirley Johnston, Nina Johnson, Mona Olds, and Linda Kelly. The student office assistants, under the direction of Mrs. Mary Frances Frost, Office Manager, assist Mrs. Tibbetts, the Secretaryg Mrs. Tinnemeyer, the Registrar, Mrs. Wil- liams, the Attendance Clerkg and Mrs. Rutherford, the Bulletin Clerk. ,. -,-..,..c.c., Lnnua Aeuey, Marjorie Okeson, Mrs. Williams, Joy Peters, , - Na.. uewma row: Helena Vesa, Carolyn Parker, Ju ne Johnson, Beverly Friend, Myra Gully, Linda Seals, Judy Collins. f144J Seated left to nght HBTTIBY McKelvy Rayburn Walker Joyce Moore Sue Bartholomew, June Moore Marxlyn Hop kms Nma Johnson Stand ng' Jean Robmson John Franklln Barbara Stouffer Carolyn Ouzts, Dorls Brown, Davld Shales Gaylla Heck Barbara Gallo, Paul Thomas Marlan Northum RODDIC Laster, JSHICC Gems, Anlta Davls Ruth Turner Charlene Cates Wanda Wheaton Mr Cralg Sponsor, and Jo Anne Trlggs Co 0 eratlve Offlce Tralmng Thls year there are two Coop classes The mornlng class meets at 7 445 a m Whlle the afternoon class meets from 3 30 4 30 pm In these classes the students study 0ff1CC trannng and occupatlons Part of the students Work durmg the morning and attend school m the afternoon, whlle the others have the opposlte schedule They TCCCIVC two lllgll school Cl edlts for the Co op class and thelr work combmed Mr Malcolm Cralg' 'md Mr Roy Dawson me the spon sors for the classes Seated left to nght Anna Jo Webb, Loretta Keck Shlrley Johnston Jacky Phlllxps, Carolyn Allen, Shlrley Canfleld, Barbara Beck Standmg Rlchard Cardwell Helen Moses, Shlrley Day Carol E Mlller, Jo Ella Lackey, Delores Wxg ,ms Shlrley Phllhps Loulse McKmney, Beverly Young, Shlrley Robertson, Linda Kelly Sherry Baker, Delorls Moore, Mr Dawson Sponsor and Jackie Wallace Diversified Occupations Diversified Occupations began in 1952 as a part-time training program. One girl and thirty- one boys are enrolled in a combination of school and trade preparation training. The school pro- gram is scheduled for four periods beginning at 8 a.m., with the Work in various trades begin- inng at 1 pxn. The trades cover a Wide variety of Work positions, including baking, auto mechanics, nursing, plumbing, paint chemistry, drafting, auto electricity, welding, carpentering, meat cutting, and printing. The group is a member of the Trade and In- dustrial Club of Oklahoma, Charter No. 57. The initiation Was conducted jointly vvtih the D.O. class of Daniel Webster, December 13, 1955, when 51 students were inducted. Club activities for the year included plant visitations, club pic- nics, an employer-employee banquet, and visits to points of interest as a club group. Officers President ,..... Vice-president- .,,.. Secretary-Treasuren-- - Club Reporter .....,... ....... Sergeant-at-arms- ...,,. 11- Co-ordinaton-, ----- -,,, POLK CRoss , TON! MILLER - - -. MYRA KEMP -H J I1NI KAASE -TOM LARRON ,,-,MR. LULOW First row, left to right: Lewis Young, Dean Dunagan, Myra Kemp, Mr. Lulow, Co-ordinator, James Douglass, Jim Kaase, A. C. White, Oliver Harris. Second row: Edwin White, Gerald Baker, John Lang, Stanley Gray, Taylor Cun- ningham, Richard Creech, Jack Ellison, Bill Moffatt. Third row: Polk Cross, James Eirner, Jack Sumner, Tom Williams, Henry Joe Wright, Don Robison, Pete Oler, Don Jennings, Phillip Woods, Tom Nuckolls. L146j Firxt row, left to right: Barbara Holtzclaw, Phyllis Woods, Beverly Moore, Ruth Alred, Mary Wilson, Betty Bishop, Lois Meaghers, Jo Wolf, Patty Townes, Gerri Wheat. Second row: Mrs. Bolin, Bill Chapman, James Knapp, James Stephens, Jo Hurley, Jan Randall, Dotty Revel, Illene Broom, David Wood. Third row: Jerry Sherry, Bob Alsup, Eddie Benton, Ray Clay, Tommy Cawden, Lyndon Stice, Billy Therman, James Lanigan. Distributive Education 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 arithmetic, display, advertising, textiles, and merchandise information. Students in DE. classes learn new methods to enable them to be the Merchants of Tomorrow. The purpose of this club is to develop leadership and interest in the field of commercial distribution. Outstanding events of the year include the annual employer-employee banquet, initiation breakfast, the state convention, and na- tional convention held in St. Louis, Missouri. A record of our yearis work was compiled in an activities manual With the theme of Black Gold? This manual tied for first place in state competition and was submitted for national competition. L1471 Band Roster Sue Esser Elaine Bury Russell Myers Annette Milliken Kay Lynn Albin Carolyn Miller Jim Mabus Vera Harlan Capmm VIC MORLAN 05013 David Hubbard 1.9! Lleutenant VVAXNE CALHOUN Don Edwards 9nd I zeutenants Scorrv SENTLR DAVID HUISISARD INGIAISH I-IORN David Hubbard C LARINETS John Cowan Paul Bailey Kay Clark Wayne Calhoun Judy Davis Richard Goldwyn Kay Karsten Larry Bringham John McCormick Charles Apple Dixie Brown Sandra Scott Judy Roberts Gene Massey Harvey Ellis ALTO CLARINETS James Goodson Rodney Newland Gary Hahn Jay Buckner BASS CLARINETS Maurice Kisler Gayle Bruner Betty McNabney Jerry Minton CONTRA BASS CLARINET? Bill Williams Al MacLean BASSOON Judy Hyatt Drucilla McGee Diane Healy J. Alan Gibson Terry Norris -loan Cuffel Carter Benson ALTO SAXOPHONE Andre Colpitts Harold Gray Judith Maliley Mike Taylor TICNOR SAXOPHONES Robert Fitzgerald George Kimes l'nARl'l'ONli SAXOPHONE Janice Powell CORNETS Scotty Senter Billy Shellenbarger Ronald Woods Leonard Graupman Dan Croskery Jimmie Fickett Harley Lawrence Lamar Beard Harold Watts Bob Cochran HORNS Don Whitsitt Phyllis Herron Diane Downing James Atherton Bruce Renne Vic Chambers TRONIBONES Ted Kramer Mare Frazier Joe Sneed Vic lVIorlan Roger Smith John Williams llARl'I'UNl-ZS Wayne Jones Burt Stroud Roy Stiner Kenny Wilson ISASSICS Jerry Herndon Loy Thomas Gerald Goodwin James Kerby STRING BASSES Bob McClure Mary Jane Dickson PERCUSSION Charles Tinnemeyer Sharon Berg Don Kimmel Maurice Colpitts Pete Jones Band Roster I:149J an CAROL BAKER Sweetheart of the Band Elsoj Band Officers First row, left to right: Don VVhitsitt. Second row: Vic Morlan, Wayne Cal- houn. Third row: David Hubbard, Scott Senter. 31 0I'CttCS VIOLIN Beverly Brandrup Phyllis Brenkman David Gates James Jacobs Margie Kepler Joyce Kirk Judy Lonberger Fred Munzlinger Jack Nole Leroy Polumbus Walter Reid Earl Renfrow Maybeth Smith Larry Steffy Pat Wagner VIOLA Ted Kramer Stephen Moore Pat Sumner Bette Wilson I ILLLO Dayna Lane Pat Manring Elizabeth Ridley Terry Wells BASS Mary Jane Dickson Orchestra FLUTE Barbara Bross Sue Esser OBOI5 David Hubbard CLARINET Charles Apple Norman Hawk Mary Jane Owens SAXOPHONE Dixie Waxman HORN Vic Chambers TRUMPET Carol Bryant Bob Jarrell Daryl Lansdale TRONTBONE Bill Robinson Roger Smith PERCUSSION Gary Hahn Don Kimmel PIANO Jamele Sanderson Officers President ,,..,.r.,.r-,,., .,.,,, , TED KRAMER Vice-president , .,.,...,.,.,, ,, .,., ROGER SMITH Secretary -r,r.r.,,r-r-,,..r- MARG112 KEPLER f1521 The etronomes The Metronomes is a training group for musicians interested in the field of dance music, and a performing organiza- tion which plays for all of the school dances. They also play in the Round-Up and at other school and civic programs. Sponsored by the music department, the members are selected by competitive try- outs and they in turn select their own student director. lil ALTO SA XOPHON IL .lohn Cowan Terry Norris TICNUR SAX! IPHONE Paul Bailey Robert Fitzgerald BARITONIC SAXOPHONE Al MacLean '1'RUxiPi5Ts Leonard Graupman Robert Moses Ronnie Woods TROMBONES Ted Kramer Bill Robinson Roger Smith BASS Bob lVIcClure DRUMS Gary Hahn PIANO Julian Balsters First row, next to -wall, bottom to top: Pat Peyton, Judy Johnson, Jeanne Hathcock, Barbara Bertie, Edwina Richison, Nancy Cole, Beverly Barnard, Janis Keene, Roberta Graber, Clement Graham, Joe McCorkle. Second row: Pat Jack- son, Paula Helmcamp, Jaynie Martin, Anne MacKintosh, Ted Smith, Mary Anne Shellhammer, Beverly Martin, Robert Zubryn, Jack Hamilton, Jean Haley, Don Pearson. Third row: Carol Ann Craig, Georgann Simpson, Emma Lee Campbell, Anita Smith, Pat Hughes, Rosalee Gillett, Kay Payne, Judith Blakely, Richard Williams, Lyle Proffitt. Fourth row: Loyce Lynch, Diane Layton, Janelle Burkitt, Yvonne Fortney, Kay Valerius, Daniel Buzzard, Gary Beas- ley, Babs Simon, Judy Edwards, Virginia Scott, Bill Wise. Fifth row: Patty Stevens. Officers President W.. e..,..L..,. . ,. ,,..,, BILL STARK Vice-president -e ....ee .. ...L,. , DON WHITSITT Secretary ...,....,..L..... ,.L, , JANIE SMITH Treasurer- .L... --,- ,...... . JOE MCCORKLE I:154:I First row: next to wall, bottom to top: Joy Peters, Janie Smith, Marguerite Snyder, Sharon Boggess, Richard Wilson, Joyce Kirk, Kathleen Williams, Jean Greer, Bob Tabor, John Bodkin, Jerry Cornelius. Second row: Marjorie Okeson, Sue Allard, Sondra Brown, Jean Benson, Sharon Gaddis, Mlrjorie Taylor, Martha O'Neal, Mary Ann Spencer, Terry Faulk, Sandra Moeckel, Don Whitsitt. Third row: Louise Bush, Marolyn Barrett, Evelyn Jones, Elaine Upton, Creda Bedard, Starr Clyburn, Becky Thompson, Betty Griffin, Bobby Steele, Bill Stark. Fourth row: Marian Northum, Beverly Fritz, Lou Jones, Marilyn Polite, Martha Porterfield, David Grisham, Cooper Parker, Kay Wilburn, Merlyn Rath, Sondra Foristell, Hal Hurst. Fifth row: Sherry Adams. The Choir was first organized in 1939. It is open to any student in school who can qualify in vocal ability, scholar- ship, and good citizenship. The objectives of the Choir in- clude training for proper use of the voice, the study and presentation of the best choral literature, and service in the school and throughout the community. The Choir has sung for many different organizations and occasions. Some of these activities were the Choir trips to the Muskogee High School, Northwestern State College at Tahlequah, and the John Brown University at Siloam Springs, Arkansas, Where programs were presented before the student bodies. ln February some of the Choir members sang in the Round-Up. This year, the Choir, in conjunction With the other musical organizations, presented South Pacific? School assemblies and a performance for Booker T. Wash- ington High School were other highlights for the Choir. This spring, several members went to Norman for the All- State Chorus. Lissj First row, next to wall, bottom to top: Margaret Ferguson, Molly Morse, Carol Richards, Nancy Shook, Faye Walden, Anita Scott, Charles Hand, Terry Faulk, Guy Cates, Bryan Hall. Second row: Sandra Bridges, Diane Downing, John Taylor, Bill Hamm, Marge Gilliam, Karen Byars, Connie Knight, Nancy Harris, Pete Owen. Third row: Robyn Bennett, Charles Lackey, Susan Dyer, Anne King, Beverly Wilde, Betsy Brumbaugh, Mary Burger, Billy Musgrave, Van St. John. Fourth row: Marian McBride, Bill Ward, Shirley White, Mary Council, Jeanne Hathcock, Pat Sumner, Roberta Brown, Myra Jones, Betty Dunn. Choraliers Officers President W- U, ,, ,,., PETE OWEN Vice-president,,,, .. u.u,,,, ROBYN BENNETT Secretary , .M.,. n,n,,,, ,,,., - M ARGE GILLIABI Treasurer ,,,,,,,,.,..... ,.,, BEVERLY WILDE Librarians -TERRY FAULK AND SANDRA BRIDGES Student Council , ,,,....,,, , MARIE PETTYJOHN Accompanists WBETH GAMBILL Sr MOLLY MORSE f156jI First row, 'next to -wall, bottom to tap: Marilyn Dikeman, Marilyn Oliver, Sue Eidschun, Kay Coleman, June Roberts, Cynthia Martin, Judith Tipsword, William McAnelly, Jim Henkel. Second row: Doris Marler, Marie Pettyjohn, Eddie James, Mary Cheek, Susie Johnson, JoDean Thomas, Toni James, Harold Metz, John Bell. Third row: Sue ' ' ' J h C McWorkman, Dick McClure, Janice Hanner, Barbara Ellis, Roy Quilhn, Donna Wampler, Norma Baker, o n ox, Beth Gambill. Fourth row: Richard Cohen, Judy Smith, Sharon Knight, Sharon Tucker, LoWilla Davis, Glee Moore, Pat Burton, Marie Risher, Fay Whipple. Choraliers, a vocal musical group for boys and girls, Was organized in 1952. Since that time it has increased in mem- bership to the present number of over seventy. Their first engagement this fall was the trip to the A. and M. Thanks- giving Choral Festival. In this year's Round-Up there was a large ensemble representing the Choraliers. In May of this year the Choraliers helped participate in the Vocal Music Department's production of 4'South Pacific. L1s7J First row, next to -wall, bottom to top: Amy Childers, Sharon Glanz, Nancy Woodson, Phyllis Walker, Ginger Winget, Carol Garvin, DurDene Bush, Linda Kay Sellen, Sara Veatcb, Ruth Snuggs. Second row: Bonnie Hendrix, Althea Johnson, Marie Duncan, Kay Neal, Ellen Wagner, Etta Kendrick, Lois Cross, Wally Faulkner, Linda Fields, Diane Orman. Third row: Glenda Gray, Rhea Johnson, Susie Tolle, Linda Akers, Ellen Bourland, Carole Anne Cole, Ann Schnarre, Carole Klaus, Nancy Homan, Taffy Smith. 9 Lass O's is a vocal musical group 'HSS S composed of sophomore girls and direc- ted by Mr. Wyatt C. Freeman. Its sixty members meet the second hour each day to learn the art of choral singing. They have presented a varied group of programs this past year, appearing in the school's fall talent assembly, singing for the Music Teacl1er's Association luncheon at Tulsa University, participat- ing in the Thanksgiving Choral Festival at A. Sz M. College in Stillwater, and presenting a concert for the students of Bell Junior High School. IISSJ l re, First row, next to wall, bottom to top: Lenda Diel, Carolyn Rich, Ann Edwards, Dianne Smith, Gordona Moo Georgia Sharp, Norma Stivers, Joyce Branhan, Linda Perry, Carol Kearns. Second row: Janice Shelby, Clydene Grif- fith, Becky Williams, Alice Green, Carolyn DeFriend, Pat Brown, Laura Ogan, Judy Robinett, Kay Vandagriff, Nancy Tinlin. Third row: Donna Polite, Carol Friend, Ann McBride, Ruth Smith, Jeanne Gray, Ina Karns, Sandra Peters, Roberta Helmcamp, Virginia Rogers, Carol Wall. Fourth row: Willie May Thompson. This year an ensemble of five Lass O's was selected to sing a number with the special Christ- mas program presented by the Will Rogers Choir. They sang for the Public Service Em- ployees Party, Panhellenic Guest Day Tea at Philbrook, KOTV School Theater, and the school Christmas assembly. Emphasis in development of the individualls voice is stressed in this group. Members are en- couraged and trained in class Work to use their musical talents. flS9J Officers President, ,.c., -,-TAFFY SMITH Vice-fzresirlentna ,... GINGER WINGET Secreta1'y,-,- ,,,. DONNA POLITE TT6GS1,LTET,, ,,,, CAROL GARVIN Librarian, .e.. ,,,. , DURDENE BUSH Asst. Librarian.,- -a,SHARON GLAN2 Acc0mpanistse,, ,,,, .GLENDA GRAY, Student Director-s,, ,- KAY VANDAGRIFF ,, SHARON GLANZ, GINGER WINGET qv, First row, next to wall, botlom lo top: Thea Johnson, Paula Savant, Loncla Lloyd, Delores Puckett, Bette Jones, Sandy McGowen, Henry McKitterick, Pat Stillwell, David Knight. Second row: Jeanne Russel, Jack Van Hook, Dean Mc- Mahan, Lavon Eikenberg, Nancy Holloway, Lorraine Parks, Gary Burrus, Johnny Knapp. Third row: Wanda Faye Tippit, Sharon Berg, Jo Sluder, Jeri Chronister, Donald Trekell, Joseph Barranco, Helen Cutler, Nancy Ulmer. Rh thm Ropers Ufficefs Preszdent .,..,.,.,.s,.,.,.., STANLEY DAVIS Vice-president ,.H,., .., -,-. SANDY MCGOWEN Secretary, .,,s,.,.,.s ---SANDY MARTIN Treasurer, ,.,.,.D ,-, -, -. - Jo SLUDER Student Council Refs. .,s,.,., M-. ANNE MASON Librarian , .,.,.,., -Y JOSEPH BARRANCO Asst. Librarian ,, ,e,. , BIf1'l l'Y JONES fl60jI First row, next to wall, bottom to top: Marilyn Arky, Betty Brazeal, Carol Newton, Linda Bowen, Patty Parker, Connie Clements, James Pearson, Mike Mitchell, Stanley Davis. Second row: Donna Brown, Carol Coolidge, Ouita Haubursin, Kathy Schmidt, Betty Jordan, Florence Davis, Judy Dawson, Karen Steele, John Evertson. Third row: Nickie Robinson, Barbara Hocker, Richard Thompson, Sandra Martin, Suzanne Smarr, Susie McMurtry, Ann Mason, Carolyn Hales. An organization that is new to Will Rogers High School this year is the Rhythm Ropers. It is composed of boys and girls from last year's ninth graders from the various Jr. High Schools. In November they attended the Music Festival at ASIM College, they put on musical programs for the Jr. High Schools, and they appeared in numerous assembly programs. fl6lJ Girls' Recreation Association The Girls' Recreation Association provides activity for any girl interested in participating in sports. Tournaments are held for volley ball, bask- etball, tennis, and softball. The girls take part in dancing and tumbling. The tournaments are played at a regular meeting on Tuesday afternoons from 3:30 to 5:30. Points are given, with fifty points being required to become an active member. lfVith one hundred and fifty points, one may receive an avvard. The Modern Dance Club and Aqua- dette Club are part of G.R.A. Each spring the girls present their annual Play Day. At this event they invite ninth graders, and members of G.R.A. from Cen- tral and Webster, to join them in competitive sports. They spend the Whole day playing basketball, volley ball, tennis, and golf. In doing this, they not only have a good time, but further better relationships with the other schools. OFFICERS President- .... ----INA MERI-E ANDERSON Vice Presidentw- ..... -SANDRA DOOLIN Secretary- .... ...i.... . GINGER WINGET Treasurer- -..-- -----SANDRA THORNHILL Publicity--U --... .----- . SHARON JONES First row, left to right: Margaret Caldwell, Sandy Arvidson, Sandra Reeves, Joyce Eikenberg, Nancy Logston, Eve Welch. Second row: Tina Malrony, Lynne McCormick, Ginger Winger, Ca1'0l GaYVlH, LKVOH Elkenbefgr FI'3nCeS Sorrels, Sandra Doolin. Third row: Cynthia Armstrong, Nancy Baker, Alfhea -l0l'lnS0nf Sandra Tl10l'nl'llll, Marilyn Dikeman, Connie Pryse, Faynell Welch, Sue Mendenhall, Earlene Sterile, Pat Hughes, Barbara French, Janice Tinkel, Eloise Kukal, Gay Kerby. Standing with ball: Ina Merle Anderson- Liezj First row, left to right: Sandra Doolin, Virginia Allison, Virginia Farrar, Eva Brasel, Bobette Muggy, Judy Johnson, Ellen Wilson. Second row: Betty Trammell, Maretta Hall, Barbara Leedy, Nancy Logsdon, Tina Malroney, Sandy Reeves, Brucidean Fetterolf, Linda Perry, Anne King, Liz Ridley. Third row: Earlene Sterne, Marilyn Dikeman, Linda Luckfield, Nancy Nuckolls, Sharon Jones, Nancy Baker, Donna Mast, Barbara Berryman. Fourth row: Marilyn Oliver, Mary Council, Cynthia McGuirk, Pat Dodge, Betty Kelch, Floretta Boyce, Connie Pryor, Jolene Robertson. quadettes Aquadettes is an organization of girls who are interested in synchronized swimming. Try- outs are held each fall in order to obtain new members. According to their ability, the girls are divided into three g r 0 u p s: minnows, sharks, and dolphins. They can progress to a group of higher ability by passing a test. OFFICERS President ,A,,,,,,,A, Hnn, - --VlRGINIA FARRAR The Aquadettes perform for the P.T.A., Y.M.C.A., junior high schools, and other' or- ganizations. Vice President, ,,,,,,., ..,b V IRGINIA ALLISON Secretary , ,,,,,,,,, n,,n, - SANDRA DOOLIN 'I'1-easure1',,,, ,,,.,,, -,-. BOBETTE MUGCN' The main event of the year is an Aquadette Show. This year it was presented on March 22 and 24, with television as the theme. The girls write their own swimming routines, di- vide into groups with coaches, and perfect the routines. After they have been perfected, they work the routines into a show. Publicity Chairman. cfffffffuf . JUDY JOHNSON Stmlent Council Refnresentative ,WEVA BRASIQL fl63J Radio lub The Will Rogers Radio Club operates a Hallicrafter Radio SX-71 receiver, and trans- mits a Heathkit DX-100. The Radio Club was organized to promote interest in amateur radio, and meets once a week. Before and after school the members oper- ate station W5ETJ, which is one of the few high school ham stations in the state of Okla- homa. Classes to help the members pass the Fed- eral Communications Commission test are held before and after school for those wanting to operate their own stations. At the present time there are twelve members in the Will Rogers Radio Club. At the end of the year, Field Day is a fav- orite attraction to all members. At this time everyone packs up his equipment and goes to Fort Gibson, to spend several days operating radio stations outdoors. OFFICERS ' W, ORRIS Rum President ........,.,,,, Vice President-Secretary , .,.,.,,, LARRY FORT Treasurer ,u,,,,,,.,. ua-. JACK PENNINGTON Activities Mgr. Trustee,,,,-BARNEY CAPli1'1AR'l' ,,,,,,, JANIES DUCA Student Council, ,.,. Publicity Chairman WY, ..., - CHARLIE MILLS First row, left to right: Mr. Sanders, Charlie Mills, Larry Fort, Byron Moffett. Second row: Barney Capehart, Orris Reed, Jack Pennington. L16-11 First row, left to right: Dorothy Webb, Karen Birkes, Susan Hopkins, Sue Mendenhall, Carol Swartz, Barbara Berry- man. Second row: Donna Garvin, Melinda Romine, Elwanda Page, Anne Wiley, Marilyn Dikeman, Ina Merle And- erson, Miss Bell. Usher Corps OFFICERS President H-- ,,,a,,,.,. . SANDRA ANDRICNVS Vice President W, ,,,,,, , KAY COLE Secretary .-,, ,W ANN WILEY TTEIISILTCTYY ,,,. DONNA GARVIN A club that renders a great service to Will Rogers is the Usher Corps. These girls have ushered at class plays, the Round-Up, the op- eretta, P.T.A. functions, and the annual open house. In order to become a member of the Usher Corps, one must be a member of the Dudes. It also takes some self-training in find- ing seats quickly and efficiently in order to become a skilled usher. The Usher Corps is fortunate this year in having new uniforms. They consist of very attractive skirt and matching blouse. Also included in the uniform are the traditional blue and gold Usher Corps ribbons. Will Rogers is very privileged in having this loyal group of girls to support all its produc- tions. We Would indeed be lost Without their able assistance. Lissj , SENIOR ADVERTISING BOARD First row, left to right: June John- son, Judy Marrs, Anna Jo Webb, Darlene Cousins, Myra Gulley. Sec- ond row: Pam Smith, Delores Hudg- ins, Sharon Drullinger, Deanna Her- ron, Julie Lytle, Barbara Bertie, Theda Cox, Emily Epps. Third row: John Boaz, Tom Hower, Willard Johnson, Lew Wade, Richard Wil- liams, Pascal Gillispie, Carolyn Mil- ler. JUNIOR ADVERTISING BOARD First row, left to right: Angie Pan- nell, Patty Patton, Diane Coleman, Nancy Ruley, Gladys Wright. Sec- ond row: Sue Glavan, Sylvia Boon, Barbara Overton, Ginger Hope, Mar- vin Roberts, Vern Chism, Jerry Jenkins, Gary Deardorff, Gilbert Mendenhall. ' ADVERTISING BOARD ACTIVITIES The Advertising Board takes part in many of the school activities. They exchange t i c k e t s for the Round-Up, and for all class plays. The distribution of the Tulsa School Life each Thursday is car- ried out by the board member from etch home room. At the end of the year their final job is the long awaited distribution of the Lariat. SOPHOMORE ADVERTISING BOARD First row, lefl to right: Lorraine Parks, Judy Sierer, Linda Lancaster, Audrey Sharp, Elaine Brown. Sec- ond row: Jemele Sanderson, Jo Ann Shelton, Paula Travis, Joyce Reed, Kay Vandagriff, Kay Neal, C. L. Duncan, Tommy Atkinson, Mike Mitcliell. Llcal First row, left to right: Judy Russell, Carla Ewell, Roberta Graber, Patty Patton, Marilyn Wasson, Diane Coleman, Mary Ann Kite, Carol VanSickle, Nannette Nichols, Sonya Ozment, Judy Richardson, Judith Blakely, Deanna Woods, Paula Helmcamp. Second row: Roberta Brown, Barbara Elkins, Peggy Brown, Suann Williams, Julie Shugart, Bar- bara Henke, Nancy Swanson, Sharon Jones, Peggy Hauber, Virginia Scott, Betty Jerome, Jean Haley, Kay Valer- ius, Jackie Jack. Third row: Kay Wilburn, Beverly Wilde, Beth Gambill, Sara Cook, Ellen Wilson, Judy Johnson, Linda Williams, Sue Galvan, Jeannine Cotham, JoAnn Huitt, Kay Coleman, Cynthia McGuirk, Maretta Hall, Gail Arnold. Fourth row: Ginger Hope, Betty Griffin, Jean Tibbits, Marsha Sherley, Patricia Quick, Sidney Haslem, Nancy Benner, Suann Allen, Pat Clay, Nancy Cole, Romona Lollar, Pat Hughes. Fifth row: Barbara Bertie, Kathleen Weber, Virginia Allison, June Shoemaker, Billie O'Brian, Suzanne Southgate, Marion McBride, Carolyn Johns, Emily Epps, Pat Peyton, Sylvia Reed, Ann Adams, Connie Hood, Mariann Allen. rack Squad p OFFICERS President ,,.A,, ,,,,,, , PAT HUGHES Vice President TW, ,,,,RAMONA LOLLAR Secretary,c..,, -,,MARlLX'N WASSON Treasurer, ,.r, ,, W PATTY PATTON Student Council, .-- ,,,--.MARY ANN KITE The Crack Squad at Will Rogers has been here for two years. Memberships are chosen from girls in Dudes submitting applications the preceeding year. Their acceptance depends on leadership ability, citizenship, and loyalty to our school. They attend all football games, cheer in a section for the Dudes, and escort the football players onto the field. The Crack Squad is the pep organization of girls who are taught, by the cheerleaders, school yells every Thursday morning. They cheer at all athletic events and help crown the football queen with a spectacular formation on the football field. f167j Ann Adams, Leader Joyce Albright Donna Carlson Margaret Cox Treva Harris Nancy Kearney Gerry Looper Gwen Mauney Linda Seals Winnie Spencer Gladys Wright Wanda Young Mariann Allen, Leader Kathleen Alexander Joyce Branham Sharon Brown Evelyn Jones Sheila Mears Audrey Mollema Linda Perry Judy Robnett Sue Ann Allen, Leader Jean Benson Loretta Boyce Janice Hanner Jaynie Martin Connie O'Dell Marilyn Oliver Betty Phillips Barbara Potter Judy Smith Betty Spurlock Judy Wells Virginia Allison, Leader Norma Baker Pollie Beadle Pat Dodge Carol Ganus Betty Kelch Gwen Revis Jackie Smith Marjorie Taylor Sandra Thompson Donna Wampler Sue Williams Louise Womack Gail Arnold, Leader Betty Lou Adams Carol Ann Craig Elaine Galyer Carol Ann Horn Margaret Jacobs June Muirhead Edwina Richison Evelyn Swope Reta Trude Nancy Benner, Leader Mary Angus Donna Hart Janet Hart Harriett McKelvey Nancy Masoner Carole Morgan Carolyne Ouzts Barbara Pell Jill Rebman Paula Savant Barbara Stouffer Terry Wells Barbara Bertie, Leader Carolyn Bettie Barbara Brewster Sondra Brown Barbara Bultman Carole Coolidge Gwen Dewitt Ann Ferrell Meredith Little Susan Morris Virginia Rogers Dianne Smith Claudia Temme DUDE Judith Blakely, Leader Beverly Brandrup Beverly Brannon Marie Calhoun Beverly Chronister Jo Daulton Charlotte Myers Jerrie Quick Wanda Stewart Julia Teague Nancy Ulmer Peggy Brown, Leader Sharon Boggess Anita Bolch Janice Bolch Georgia Graham Patsy Hale Judy Higgins Pattie Howard Barbara Lingo Donna Nash Billie Sue Rogers Pam Smith Roberta Brown, Leader LaVerne Chana Barbara Clements Sue Clements Ouida Garrett Nancy Holloway Judy Moore Diana Orman Judy Parks Phyllis Polite Jo Sluder Ann Taylor Mary Ellen Wasson Norma Williams Pat Clay, Leader Pat Black Judy Dawson Linda Foster Marcia Garst Pat Grady Barbara Hicks Doris Holliday Eloise Kukal Betty Long Sandra Stough Willie Thompson Beverly Wilson Diane Coleman, Leader Sue Barnes ' Lynda Griffith Marjorie Kelley Evelyn Kenney Carol Klaus Cindy Lyon Sue Poole Carol Swartz Sandra Thornhill Joan Utz Sherrill Vincent Kay Coleman, Leader Louise Alsup Phyllis Baker Norma Bramlett Patricia Hawkins Jane Hopkins Corene Messer Patty Parker Joanne Triggs Patty Wakefield Enid Westall Sarah Cook, Leader Betty Atwood Darlene Cousins Janice Crumpton Linda Fields Cynthia Gaudette Janice Jackson Suzie Johnson Nancy Shook l:l68l Pat Sickmyre Pat Woods Jeannene Cotham, Leader Sandra Farrow Sandra Fitzjerrell Sharon Couch, Leader Sherry Adams Lesylie Edwards Jo Ann Evans Pat Lyle Kay McKenzie Mary Ann Morris Linda Murphy Ella Bea Reynolds Carol Richards Mary Ann Spencer Fleeta White Barbara Elkins, Leader Carol Benedetti Billie Brannon Helen Buhl Kathryn Caton Nancy Dahlmann June Harp Diane Hickey Jean Jennings Sue Mendenhall Ruth Snuggs Betty Tinkle Eva Welch Faynell Welch Emily Epps, Leader Diana Albright Rose Ann Brooks Nancy Carter Janice Finley Alice Faye Green Margaret Hood Shirley Horner Sandra Moeckel Judy Proctor Alberdean Pryor Doris Wright Carla Ewell, Leader La Juanda Commander Mary Council Patsy Davis Sandra Doolin Mary Jo Gray Marilyn Magdeburg Cynthia Martin Gayle Park Carolyn Smith Sondra F oristell, Leader Creda Bedard Barbara Brantley Gayle Christensen Wilma Crawford Brenda Dougan Betty Koontz Ann Lamkin Myra McAdams Kay Payne Nathia Sappington Sue Galvin, Leader Elaine Brown Lois Cage Jeri Chronister Sue Eidschun J aney Gettemy Carolyn Hales Barbara Locher Barbara McDonald Glee Moore Charlotte Romans Wendy Schroeder Judy Smith Peggy Tharp Beth Gambill, Leader Jackie Braeutigan Carrol Curtis Marilyn DeWalt Donna Dunham Doris Hyatt Judy Johnson Pat Mannon Judy McFall Judy Niessen Sharon Silver Brenda Spencer Pat Terry Donna Garvin, Leader Curly Anderson Marilyn Arky Donna Beals Betty Cummings Barbara Ellis Barbara French Carol Garvin Linda Moberly Nancy Nuckolls Jemele Sanderson Roberta Graber, Leader Sandra Andrews Carolyn Brown Jane Capshaw Amy Childers Barbara Fisher Sadie Hilley Judy Harris Patricia Hite Martha Lower Carolyn Perry Jeanne Reynolds Dixie Wallace Nancy Woodson Betty Griffin, Leader Jill Bloss Margie Briggs Donna Brown Mary Crabb Gail Goodison Barbara Martin Ann McBride Carolyn Nicholson Jo Ann Romine Sharon Tucker Elaine Upton Faye Whipple Jean Haley, Leader Kathleen Beatty Sally Britton Midge Caruthers Sharon Drullinger Judy Henson Janice Holladay Paula Murphy Bernice Passmore Joy Peters Ann Schnarre Claudette Stephen Ellen Wagner Maretta Hall, Leader Carolyn Adcock Peggy Bankston Durdene Bush Virginia Dennis Jo Ferguson Margaret Ferguson Dena Fitzpatrick Janet Kenne Collen Larson Glenda Methvin Laura Ogan Delores Puckett Sydney Haslam, Leader Margaret Armstrong Evelyn Carpenter Ann Comfort Doris Hutchings Toni James Bette Jones Mary Rigden Danalee Rowell Joanne Russell Nancy Smith Peggy Hauber, Leader Mary Ann Bath Joyce Bryant Teresa Carter Elma Cloyde Linda Davenport Deanna Halstead Mary Dame Yvonne Fortney Jean Greer Harriet Jackson Janis Keene Dorothy McBee Mary Rose Kathy Williams Paula Helmcamp, Leader Judy Edwards Sharon Gaddis Margaret Greve Roberta Helmcamp Susan Hopkins Elaine Kidd Laura Lee Loum Sandy Peters Barbara Polumbus Sandra Stanley Karren Tucker Carol Ann Whitman Barbara Hencke, Leader Sandra Baker Virginia Crain Monna Davis LaVon Eikenberg Barbara Henson Glenna Knapp Gay Milam Carolyn Mott Brenda Ownby Sandra Reeves Mary Smallwood Donna Wilemon Bette Wilson Connie Hood, Leader Karen Birkes Betty Brazeal Dorothy Dlabach Beverly Engle DDE Darnetta Johnson lVIary McAninch Jrnice Minyard Bonnie Schmidt Jo Anne Shelton Helen Stockeale Dotty Webb Ginger Hope, Leader Carolyn Barber Jerry Grimes Karla Hope Judy Jennings Elizabeth McMahon Judy Miller Mary Polumbus Nancy Raffety Toni Richards Verona Roe Francine Sowle Sylvia Swank Frances Whittenburg Joann Huitt, Leader Eva Brasel Sharon Cox Barbara Gildersleeve Virginia Hamilton Pat Hughes J ohnna Moore Linda Perry Elinor Reid Judy Richardson Sandie Riggs Jan Ross Clydelle Ward Margaret Wilson Jackie Jack, Leader Geniva Fipps Linda Hargrove Deanna Herron Nancy Homan Tresa Lillard Willa Linsford Loyce Lynch Lynne McCormick Kay Neal Carol Newton Melinda Romine Phylis Schmidt Pat Jackson, Leader Barbara Sue Goff Joye Honeycutt Barbara Jones Karen Kerr Marilyn Lane Diane Layton Jenney Moore Beverly Powell Susie Tolle Norma Ward Kay Winkle Betty Jerome, Leader Cindy Adams Barbara Benton Margaret Bierbower Lois Cross Ann Edwards Janet Hudlin Janet Jerome Ann Mason Pat Manring Kathy Schmidt Carol Wall Carolyn Johns, Leader Ann Berg Carol Friend Clydean Griffith Sue Hall Jolene Harrison Virginia Keller Sharon King Pat Lovelady Georgia Sharp Jacqueline Sharp Nancy Tinlin Norma Van Fleet Judy Johnson, Leader Judy Bly Karen Byars Carolyn Casey Gay Cook Anita Donovan Sudie Miller Sharon Murphy Kaye Walton Beverly Wilson Carolyn Wright Sharon Jones, Leader Paula Bodenheim Carol Coldwell Helen Cutter Virginia Farrar Susan Garrell Ardyn Haberly Willann Meyes Bobette Muggy Betty Needham Janette Ross Patsy Schmidt Taffy Smith Phyllis Kellogg, Leader Ellen Bourland Frances Crakaal Karrel Cress Donna Daniel Delores Hudgins Edith McCarty Julia Paddock Carolyn Rich Jo Ann Rogers Emma Smith Sue Woods CI' Anne King, Leader Cynthia Armstrong Barbara Berryman Barbara Bross Kay Ellison Regina Felix Virginia Goree Carol Griffin Margaret Hemphill Charlene Le Bow Kay Norman Mary Rice Anita Scott Norma Stivers Marian McBride, Leader Sandra Bridges Joyce Cook Brucidean Fetterolf Sharon George Jan Harrell Sally Lofton Pattie Morrow Carolyn Parker Peggy Reed Connie Reynolds Elaine Seckler Judith Tipsword Cynthia McGuirk, Leader Delia Ashpaugh Nancy Bennett Kathleen Bruner Connie Colvin Vesta Davie Nancy Lang Shirley Sewell Ruth Smith Shirley Symonds Kay Vandagriff Sandra Wilson I L169J Janice Winkler Nanette Nichols, Leader Ava Bennett Sherry Bliss Phyllis Brenkman Karen Gardner Althea Johnson Myra Jones Pat Lacy Dayna Lane Joyce Lantz Donna Lee Londa Lloyd LaVon Price Earlene Sterne Jan Wright Judy Wright Billie O,Brien, Leader Nancy Babb Glenda Brooks Brenda Burrell Carol Ann Cole Iris Dugan Ouita Haubursin Jerry Haynie Betty Jordan Joy Layman Phyllis Penland Sue Carol Queen Nancy Simmons Nancy Smith Sonya Ozment, Leader Joan Cuffel Carolyn DeFriend Joanne DeFriend Catherine Geiger Linda Sue Jordan Karen Larsen Barbara Layton Leah Gay Leach Rhueina McCulloug Elwanda Page ll Sandra Lee Peck Pat VanMeter Marie Pettyjohn, Leader Marilyn Chance Ann Cook Sandra DeHanas Susie Evans Diana Fenton Carla Jones Dorothy Kay Jones Jo Ann Johnston Ann Carol Kinnan Sharon McCarty Barbara Overton Nancy Ruley Pat Sumner Pat Peyton, Leader Pat Anderson Sharon Anderson Linda Bowen Judy Collins Claudette Davis Myra Gulley Helen Hodges June Johnson Linda Lancaster Nancy McCorkle Barbara Noblin Merlyn Rath Margaret Webb Pat Quick, Leader Sylvia Boon Gene Evans Marilyn Evans Wilma Ethridge Linda Lehman Gatra Marvin Cheryl ,Ogle Pat Shidler J aneta Silvers Kay Taliaferro DDE Sylvia Reid, Leader Glenda Bishop Doris Couch Carol Davis Niva Davis Glenda Kuykendall Sandy McGowen Janice McPhearson Barbara Price Claudette Reid Linda Sellen Judy Sierer Karen Steele Nancy Wilson Judy Richardson, Leader Norma Jean Baker Billie Jean Bradley Mary Jo Burger Shirley Crabtree Marilyn Davidson Shirley Goddard Karen Lamkin Pat Odom Mollie Peterson Jane Strother Linda Wallis Jolene Robertson, Leader Judy Culley Sue Dunson Esther Gipson Margie Kepler Deta Olds Angela Sexton Beverly Smith Carolyn Thiessen Betty Trammell Sara Veatch Pat Wagner Judy Russell, Leader Linda Akers Kay Bakke Margaret Caldwell Karolyn Childs Marilyn Dikeman Betty Dunn Kay Gilbert April Matlock Helen Vanwy Betty Ann Woods Virginia Scott, Leader Norma Hobby Lorraine Mowery Marsha Sherley, Leader Dorothy Carter Nancy Chambers Rosalee Gillett Karen Hisel Nancy Hull Janie Smith, Leader Anne Bartholomew Barbara Burruss Louise Bush Jo Ann Findley Reba Good Marilyn Larabee Barbara Mayfield LaFayne O'Neal Earline Porter Cecilia Walmer Suzanne Southgate, Leader Sandra Addington Lois Cassity Mary Duncan Darlene Ellis Joann Garrison Marge Gilliam Karen Hendrex Jackie McCord Kalyn O'Bryrne Judy Posey Doris Sims L17oJ JoDean Thomas Karel Willhoite Julie Shugart, Leader Frances Cook Sallee Finn Loretta Harp Fern Henderson Jackie Huston Joyce Kirk Jeanette Lay Mary Jane Owens Liz Ridley Ruenell Sever Angela Sexton Beverly Smith Carolyn Thiessen Betty Trammell Sara Veatch Pat Wagner June Shumaker, Leader Jean Andrews Beverly Barkalow Florene Dorris Viola Hartman Etta Kendrick Sue McMurtry Delores Potut Faye Walden Jean Tibbets, Leader Sandy Arvidson Judy Holloway Joyce Johnson Mary Jane Oxley Sara Rutherford Sharon Sprague Carla Spreen Becky Thompson Gail Welch Ginger Winget Karen Winget Kay Valerius, Leader Bonnie Hendrix Carol Johnson Jaquita Jones Norma Martin Sandra Martin Gordona Moore Lorraine Parks Carol Scott Judy Surrell Kathy Triplett Judy Upton Carol VanSickle, Leader Carol Cunningham Susan Dyer Nancy Harris Pat House Jo Kirkpatrick Barbara Leedy Doris Marler June Roberts Donna Wampler Carolyn Wallace, Leader June Blossman Marie Christison Pauline Clark Sally Cramer Carol Hathaway Paula Null Ruth Ryan Phyllis Saulmon Barbara Staires Ola Dare Stephens Sandra Thomas Carol Wise Kathleen Weber, Leader Carol Aldridge Anita Bryant Rosalee Deal Darielle Dunn Wally Faulkner Sharon Glanz Jeanie Gray Ina Karns Linda Luckfield Anne Mackintosh Judy Tyler Becky Williams Kay Wilbnrn, Leader Janet Carrigan Marilyn Cotten Phyllis Herron Janice McKenzie Angie Pannell Shirley White Carolyn Wilson Suann Williams, Leader Marolyn Barrett Connie Clements Beverly Fritz Mary Lou Golasinski Alice Hay Susan Hay Mary Sue Hixon Marjorie Okeson Cleo Phillips Barbara Pierse Donna Polite Ellen Dee Waltrip Front row left to rzght: Tucker Harrison, Robin Bennett, Ann ammr, emo. ,.,...,., - Bodkin Sue Haddox Hal Hurst, Wanda Jones, Terry Faulk. Cheerleaders Active supporters at all athletic events, the cheerleaders are constantly striving to improve the enthusiastic spirit of ' ' N mber the student body. Last summer and again IH ove they competed in first and second places respectively. the cheerleader clinic at O.U., winning VVilly, the paper-mache Rogerite who attends all home games, was created just this year by these talented workers. Bob Brumble was this yearis Winner of the Ugly Man Contest, sponsored annually by the cheerleaders. eals of the cheer- Sportsmanship being one of the basic id leaders, they were readily Willing to represent Rogers at ' ' l l ders the Oklahoma Six Conference in Sapulpa. The c leer ea are a hard-Working, conscientious organization, standing solidly behind the Athletic Department and student body at Will Rogers High School. L 171 1 UILS f172:I ZHZZI66' our student body X135 ' i f1?iK.- . Wivgfqtyfi fs -:,:fpaiffffi5iifEfy -E? Q? 'f?'W35X1'a5? -Us r ,Y-.V 1ij?m:1:u:fAs-:fin j,- Q41 -lf.. 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Fai, 5' 1 - 3 S' 5 32, -i '1g5,Z,E 1 ' K JE, 'mf-1-mf I uv ,, 'f rf' ails - ,- MQ H . , f - 32 v Q bf' Q K 1431--,f4 2 Q , . S 1 115, , 1 1 A ' .,A. 1 A -if 4 3 'wil 5 , , ya Y . 2 3 HSV 15 r, I x S iw 1, 5 1 L m l MS ,f f IF' uhmu REGINALD ORAS SHAW 1927-1951 He was a happy, courageous youth, wh knew the rzchness of daily living: The laughter of friendsg The satisfaction of the scholcu The joy of the athleteg The loyalty of the soldierg The power of belief in Godg The spzrzt of this strong youth lives on, leadm, those who follow where he walked. lj174:I ,, QW A MW i i 1 2 A 3 f 3 i L 5 iw :Q .mi - f 5 i 1 P62 , , .Wax 5 S sam.. 4, 'Q ,215 . , .W x Q 4 f 2 gf' 'i-3.5 , 3 FE ' i ff? M5 I V 5? vlg. ' AAVV, ,, 1, i I -J A ,- w if .4 4 1 E .. f wlsfy S . x -, - HV' Q - '-W an .No K' ' fr N s V fo . 4..!' ' la: JA ' 1, 'l':f . A XX .Qi The awaited day of receiving Senior Ring A standard ring, long desired by our school, was finally attained through th e efforts of the student body, the faculty, and the L. G. Balfour Company. Our colors have been skillfully blended into the ring using an oblong blue spinel stone in the gold base. Engraved on the left shank is the profile of our namesake, Will Rogers, taken from the bronze figure sculptured by Jo Davidson, and on the right shank is engraved the West tower of our school. Under each shank is a looped lariat symbolically tying together our school, stu- dent body and faculty. The crest features the dog iron cattle brand used on the Rogers Ranch The base bears the engraved words Tulsa Will Rogers High School and the student s gr iduating year The Senior Class of 1956 pioneered ti 3ClltlOH and vvlll recall with pride the mem orable occasion of introducing the stand ardized Will Rogers High School senior ring SEIIIO I'II'lgS X y ., . f .. Qilgw, X ,,.-h,,fg'z4gL W' f..2ff11-.57 W r:ff?if:f5W,1?3i?f 1 , ,- ATTENDANTS BEVERLY WILDE Jumor Football SHARON KINC Sophomore Football DONNA POLITE Sophomore-Football SHERRY BAKER Senior-Football and Band WANDA JONES Senior-Football and Band ROBYN BENNETT J unior-F ootball fl78:I ROUN . . . The year, 1928 . . . the place, a train station . . . the plot, shoes Forty run-away fingers trapped on the keyboards! f179:I Tweet! Raggedy Ann anhcs In the shoemaker's shop. gk Q ,iff fifx N FLQQ suocs ow mane F5827 MARS 5200 GM. 1 OPERETTA Victor Herbert's operetta, The Fortune Tel- ler, Was presented by the music department on May 6th and 7th, 1955, under the direction of Wyatt C. Freeman. Through the combined ef- forts of the choral groups and the orchestra, led by Carl Barnett, the production marked another milestone in the history of the Will Rogers music department. Aw. 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Rogers XVII I 186 1 This year's Roper team was perhaps the 66 Football The Rogersl Ropers began the 1955 foot- ball season by downing Webster, 7-0, and Central, 14-O, in the All City game. The following week the Ropers edged Webster, 8-6 for their first conference victory and were rated as one of the state's top teams. The next week the Ropers played Central at Skelly stadium and beat the Braves, 13-O. The highlight of the game was a fifty-two- yard run by fullback Bob Brumble for the Ropers second touchdown. Joe Bradley's electrifying run of sixty-seven yards in the opening minutes sparked the Rop- ers to a 19-6 win over Sand Springs. The four B s, Bradley, Brown, Brumble, and Buker, rambled again the following week helping shut out Bartlesville, 25-0, at Skelly Stadium to end conference play in a tie for first place with Sapulpa. greatest, with Bob Brumble and Richard Du- The Ropers remained undefeated the fol- pree members of the All State team. lowing week by trouncing the Bulldogs from Okmulgee, 32-O. Rogers journeyed to Fort Smith and won their fourth straight game, 12-6. The Ropers ended the season in a blaze of glory as they walloped the N. W. Classen Comets, 34-12. Bob Brumble started the scor- ing with a seventy-two-yard sprint for the first touchdown, and tackle Roy Reamy, playing his last game for the Ropers, intercepted a pass and carried it across for the T.D. In the final poll Will Rogers was rated as the num- ber one team in the state by Sports writers. The powerful Muskogee Roughers defeated the Ropers, 1 3-6, by pushing across two touch- downs in the fourth quarter at Skelly Stadium. The next week Rogers handed the Sapulpa Chieftains their first loss, 13-6. First row, left to right: Johnny Davis, Joe Bradley, Carl Goats, Roger Smithey, Roy Reamy, Jack stacy, .names Garland, Bob Brumble, Dick Marcear, Mervin Clements, Jim Roth, Tommy Haug, Tommy Tull, and Terry Buker. Second row: Coach W. VVest, Coach H. E. Hogue, Jack Brabits, Larry Lippard, Bob Holloway, Dick Middleton, Bart Ramsey, Jerry Garland, Gaylon Ferguson, Ronnie Parsons, Tom Brown, Richard Dupree, and Coach, Bobby Goad. Third row: Pat Jackson, Don Boyer, Ray Ballentine, Carl Banks, Pat Hutchens, Eddie Ferrell, Robert Ingle, Don Taylor, John Craig, and J. Pat Jones. Fourth row: Dave Jones, Tom Himes, Danny Yetter, Doug Montgomery, Dion Gantt, Billy Davis, Paul Davidson, Indian Martin, Jimmy Chance, Verne Chism, and Denny Bedingfield. Fifth row: Manager Andy Mulholland, Jerry White, Jimmy Boone, and Tom Hower. l:187:I 1 A I P 1 r Y, if v w 1 3 i 5 5 1 1 I F A First row, left to right: Bill Ward, Manager, Darrel Eckles, Jack Cargile, Gene Morton, Don Eddy, Dante Austeri, Richard Gulley, Dick Jones, Johnny Charles, Ronnie MacDiarmid, Bob Potts, Bill Owens, Bill Barnes, Bob Taylor, Bill Eubanks, Coach. Second row: Bob Dubois, Frank Penglase, David Pike, Don Parnell, Jim Wixoll, Freddy Stephens, Doug Johnson, Ronnie Schrodeck, Tommy Edwards, Gordon Casey, Dennis Frederick, David James, Gary Bartling, Hal Allen. Third row: Bob Wilcox, Jerry Haley, Don Kirland, Loyd McBee, Freddie Smith, T. J. Garris, Bud Roach, Tommy Scoggins, Bill Huebner, Guy Smith, Melvin Riggs, Stanley Davis, David Lawrence, Smithy Tucker. Fourth row: Dale Whisman, Manager, Carl Boone, Ronald Britton, Larry Camille, Howard May, Ron Eidson, Jerry Rae, Perry Kemp, Wallace Alexander, Dean Moffett, Charles Claybrook, Bobbie Sloan, Ed Evans, Mike Marquette, Jim Miller, Manager. 64 Football The Will Rogers' B Football team wound up the '55 football season by winning five of the nine games played. They opened the season against Edison and downed the green and white team in the first meeting of the two schools with a score of Q0-7. Bobby Potts, Richard Gulley, and Ronnie MacDiarmid scored for Rogers. Next, the future Ropers suffered their first loss from the Muskogee Bees, at Muskogee, With a score of 20-7, but bounced back by outclassing the cadets from O, M. A., 19-6. Richard Gulley, Bill Owen, and Bob Potts hit pay dirt for the Ropers. The next game in line was the game with Sapulpa, but unfortunately this one was rained out. The Ropers met with the Bartlesville Bees next, but were defeated by a score of 19-13. They then trounced Central, 13-O, on a pass from Bill Barnes to Richard Gulley, and Gul- ley again scored on a ninety-yard end run. The Muskogee Roughers edged the Roper Bees, 13-7, with Bob Potts scoring Rogers' lone touchdown. Richard Gulley paced the Ropers to a 141-7 victory over Bartlesville on the Henry Frnka Jr. Memorial field. In the remaining two games they defeated Webster, 19-7, but Central avenged its earlier loss with a 7-6 win over the Roper Bees. f19l:I MA BASKETBALL The Will Rogers basketball team climaxed a highly successful season by Winning t h e Class AA State Championship at Oklahoma City. They won the Oklahoma Six Conference title earlier with a 12-2 record and a 22-5 over- all season record. The Ropers got off to a flying start as they trounced Ardmore, 62-28, and El Reno, 40- 25. The Will Rogers Invitational brought seven other teams to the Ropers' gym. Rogers stomped Holy Family, 55-29, and Cascia Hall, 63-41, but Blackwell handed the Blue and Gold team its first loss, 55-49. El Reno gained revenge for their earlier loss to Rogers, Winning 38-36. Ardmore fell against the big guns of Rogers, 58-45, as did Ponca City, 51-34. The Ropers pulverized the Chieftains, 61- 22, and Okmulgee, 62-29. Central fell next, 40-37, and the Ropers came from behind to win over Sand Springs, 47-41. The Ropers took over undisputed first place when they downed Webster, 61-46, in an im- pressive victory. Bartlesville tried freezing the ball to stop the Ropers but this failed and we won, 16-13. After Rogers shot past Muskogee, 60-44, they made the Sapulpa nets blistering hot as the Ropers won by a large margin, 68-26. The Roper quintet cooled off as they played host to Okmulgee, but managed to s c or e enough points to win, 38-27. Central handed the Ropers their first confer- ence setback, 45-43, but the Ropers bounced back to win over Webster, 62-46. Against Webster the Ropers played one of their best games of the season. Kneeling, left to right: Ken Bruno, Lew Wade, Tom Brown, Mike Burton, Ray Morris, and Don Morris. Second row Woodrow West, Coach, Don Norris, Edward Yeager, Jerry Garland, Kenneth Diffee, Kenny Zinnecker, Gib Scranton Henry Hill, Danny Porter, Ronnie Ritschel, and John Cox, Manager. I1921 a 'Wa ' x Ax j .,Np...,.f ' f wwf A, If nf ' - .1 .- 'VY' -Ai: 5 5243153 ,X ff 23- State A-A Champions The Ropers again defeated Bartlesville, 34- 20, and cinched the conference title. The newly crowned champions then downed Mus- kogee, 58-4-2, and e n d e d conference play against Sand Springs when the Sandites edged the Ropers, 50-46. In the first round of the regionals, held at Bartlesville, the Ropers trounced the Wildcats, 35-17. They took the regional crown when they pounded Webster, 4-0-29. The Ropers advanced into the semi-finals of the state tournament at Oklahoma City, where the Ropers showed championship form as they downed El Reno, 61-57. In the most exciting game for Roper fans, Will Rogers came from behind seventeen times to win in an over-time on Lew Wade's last-second shot as they squeezed past Capitol Hill, 58-56, to win the AA State Champion- -ship. Lew Wade and Gib Scranton were selec- ted for the all-state team. I1941 Hey! Get that ball! Hey! Kneeling, left to right: Pete Messler, Ronnie MacDiarmid, Darrell Smither, Richard Gulley, Bill Applewhite, Clift Richards, Tommy Martinson, Doug' Holm, Gordon Casey. Standing: Coach Howard Hogue, Don Cloyd, Kenny Teel, Lou Baily, Stan Davis, Bob Dubois, Jim Wixson, Don Eddy, Bill Lucas, Jack Kiper. MB Basketball The Will Rogers 1955-1956 Basketball SB squad.Was one of the best in the history of the school. They showed this from the first by downing the Central Bees, 47-39, in their season opener. They then proceeded to defeat Edison, 54--39, the Sapulpa Bees, 4-9-24-, and the Okmulgee Bees, 4-6-440. Lou Bailey was high-point man in all four games. The Central Bees gained revenge for their earlier defeat by stopping the Little Ropersf' 4-5-34-. Rogers bounced back, however, to string eleven straight Wins. They started by defeating the B teams from Sand Springs, Webster, Bartlesville, Muskogee, and Sapul- pa. The Roper Bees then Won the Tulsa County Class MA Tournament by downing Edison, Sand Springs' Booker T. Washinngton, and Tulsals Booker T. Washington's SB teams. They continued their Winning ways by defeat- ing Okmulgee, Edison, and Bartlesville. The Muskogee Bees stopped the Rogers Bees' Winning streak 38-34-. The young Rop- ers bounced back in their last game to defeat the Sand Springs Bees in the final ten seconds, 4-2-411. L19SJ wimming The first swimming team in the history of Will Rogers opened the season against the Kansas State Champions, Coffeyville, but lost, 39-38, even though the Ropers won six of the nine events Moe Jones won the 120-yard in- dividual medley, while the 160-yard medley relay was won by D av e Hitchens, Melvin Riggs Bill Schellstede, and Paul Cooper. The Ropers downed Central, 47-30, in their first meeting with the Braves. Led by Moe Jones, the days only double winner, Rogers romped over Muskogee, 59- 18. The Ropers won first place in seven of the eight events. In their next meet the Blue and Gold almost drowned North West Classen as they smashed the Oklahoma City tankers, 68-9. Next Rogers met the Oklahoma State swim- ming champs, the Bartlesville Wildcats. Pete Levengood won the last event to push the Rop ers past the Cats 43-39. Moe Jones won two events and broke a pool record in the 120-yard individual medley. Other Roper winners were Paul Cooper, John Engleson, and the Cow- boys 160-yard free style relay team. Coffeyvilles Tornados made the water choppy for Rogers for the second time, this time by the score of 40-36. The Ropers finished the season on a losing note, dropping meets to Central, 45-32, and Bartlesville, 49-28. Rogers snapped out of it as they entered the All City meet held at the Ropers pool. The Blue and Gold took first place with 54 points, while Central placed second with 45 points. As the Lariat went to press the Rogers tankers were making preparations for enter- ing the state swimming meet to be held at Norman Fzrst raw left to rzght Jerry Kirkpatrick Tommy Scogglns Hugh Zenor Rlchard Meydey Don Nicholson Tom Hlmes Hal Allen Kenneth Crepeau Second row Coach O J Endres Eric Seastrand John Englesen Bob Shore John Craig Don MacKenzie B111 Schellestede Paul Cooper David Shoemaker Theodore Moe Jones Thzrd row David Hitchens Richard Hlmes David Knlght Melvm Riggs B111 Rollins Kenneth Daniels Pete Levengood J B 9 . a 7 7 . a 7 . . .. , . : . . , . i I , . 7 1 , , . : . . , , 1 7 - - - - as as ' , . 7 5 7 7 I 9 l ' ' I 7 7 3 7 9 9 7 ' ' Fields, Bob Gisburne, JOHI Fonchen. it a Wffaz First row, left to right: Gerald Stanfield, Ken Wantland, Johnny Mullins, Jack Stacy, Bob Hanner, Pat Jackson, Don Gasoway. Second row: Coach H. C. Hogue, Danny Yetter, Richard Hedges, Tommy Day, Roy Peterson, Bob Schultz, Tom Brown, Emmet Bellamy, Darrel Inbody, Clarence Wagoner, Sherald Standfield, Rodman Woods, Managers, James Buskel and Harvey Cole. 1 N V ' A . X X , f . , r Baseball 1955 ' With four returning lettermen, Roy Peter- son, Johnny Mullins, Bob Hanner and Tom Brown, the 1955 squad opened the season by downing Broken Arrow, 8-1. The big blow was a grand slam homer by Tom Brown in the first inning. Tommy Day and Bob Schultz limited the Muskogee Roughers to only four hits in ten innings as Rogers won, 7-2. The Ropers pushed across five runs in their half of the tenth inning to end a 2-2 deadlock. When the Ropers journeyed to Sapulpa to play their next game, they came home with a win over the Chieftains by the score of 1 1-4. Then Sand Springs fell next to the Ropers by the score of 11-6. Their down-town rival, Central, handed Rogers its first loss by a 4-2 score. At home they defeated Webster, 9-O, as Tommy Day struck out 14 batters and had three for three at the plate. In a very close game at Okmulgee where the lead changed hands all through the con- test, Rogers got by the Bulldogs 15-9. Rogers again played the Roughers from Muskogee and beat them again by the same score of 7-2. They then played Bartlesville for the first time of the season and beat them, 6-5, as Roy Peterson went all the way for the win. Then ended conference play by downing Sapulpa, 7-2, on the Henry Frnka Jr. Memor- ial field. In the regionals the Ropers edged Webster, 4--1, behind the pitching of Tommy Day, but lost to Central, 8-4-, in the finals. They ended the season by shutting ou t Webster, 7 -O, on the Ropers home diamond. L197J Tennis 195 The Will Rogers tennis team opened the season on March 16, under Coach Woody West. They were defeated by Muskogee, 9-0, in their first match, but bounced back with a win over Tahlequah, 9-3, two days later. Bartlesville edged the Ropers, 6-3, in the only meeting of the year between the two teams. Next the team met Muskogee for the second time and were again defeated, 8-1. Webster faced the Ropers and avenged their defeats of the proceeding year by beat- ing Rogers 6-2. The Central Braves were on the warpath as they defeated Rogers, 7-2, and two weeks later they again defeated Rogers, 8-1. Between the Central matches, the Warriors of Webster edged Will Rogers 5-4. The boys put up a gallant fight but Webster had too much spirit. Finally, after six straight defeats, Rogers bounced back to beat Tahlequah, 6-3, ending the season with two wins and seven losses. Tennis Scores Rogers O Muskogee Rogers 9 Tahlequah Rogers 3 Bartlesville Rogers 1 Muskogee Rogers 2 Webster Rogers 2 Central Rogers 4- Webster Rogers 1 Central Rogers 6 Tahlequah First row, left to right: David Marshall, Ronnie Tanner, John Brickman, Larry Hawkins, Ronald Terhune Second row: Richard Himes, Tom Breeding, Mike Jordan, Harvey Rotman, John Wallace, Gib Scranton, Jerry Pfeifei B111 Willy, Phil Preese, Don Norris, John Franklin. at 'Q gave, '-F5923 avg, 5' V tulsa Q. wif? s aww? -am? 521.55 'gifliil if -ivgjiis 3113 if w 'Q TULSA First row, left to right: Larry Casey, Dick Middleton, Kenneth Bruno, Bill Wallace. Second row: Bobby Goad, Coach, David Mahaffey, Jim Fletcher, Bill Winslow, Jerry Kirkpatrick. Golf 1955 The Roper Linksters opened their 1955 season by downing Cascia Hall, 7K2-4W, on the Mohawk golf course. David Mahaffey was medalist for the day by firing a 69 and scored 4 points, while Larry Casey scored 1Ma, and Jim Fletcher scored 2 points. Rogers won its second victory of the season by edging Muskogee, 6Ma-5b. David Mahaf- fey was again top man for the Ropers with 79, and Larry Casey following with 80. They again played Muskogee at Memorial Lakeside course in Muskogee, but this time they were defeated by the Roughers, 8-4. On April 22, Rogers retained its Oklahoma Six Conference Golf championship with a 15 stroke lead over Bartlesville. Ken Bruno posted a 36-hole total of 160. The Ropers had a team total of 657. Teaming with Brunois 160 were David Mahaffeyis 161, Larry Casey's 164, and Bill Winslow's 172. In the annual State Golf Tournament which was held on April 27 and 28 at Lincoln Park in Oklahoma City, the Roper Links, under the direction of Bobby Goad, finished third behind Duncan and Classen. The Roper golf- ers were led by David Mahaffey with a 54 hole total of 230, which gave him a fourth place finish in the tournament. Teaming with Mahaffey were Larry Casey with a 244, Ken- neth Bruno with a 249, and Bill Winslow with a score of 267. I:199:I Track 1955 The Roper track men opened the 1955 sea- son by beating the Muskogee Roughers 8 l-35. Their power was displayed when they took first in most of the events. The team journeyed to Stillwater for the A. and M. Relays, but the meet was cancelled because of cold weather. Rogers placed third behind Central and Bartlesville in the confer- ence track meet at Skelly Stadium. Jim Berry won first place honors in the mile run with a time of 4:38. In the regional track meet held at Skelly Stadium, the Ropers again placed third. Jim Berry won the mile run and Mike Haugh took the broad jump. In the state meet Rogers scored SMZ points to Oklahoma City Capitol Hill's winning score of 28. Al Shoefstall took third in the 4,4-O, and Dave Wolfenberger tied for third in the pole vault. The A. and M. Relays were run again, and Rogers took fourth place. The Rogers distance medley team, composed of Vernon Haddox, Clyde Davidson, Bill Blank, and Jim Berry, placed second behind Lawton in these Relays, and Dave W0lfC1lb6TgCT tied for third in the pole vault contest. Lettermen for the season were Denny Bed- ingfield, Jim Berry, Bill Blank, George Bul- lette, Bob Brumble, Clyde Davidson, Bill Foley, Mike Haugh, Vernon Haddox, Hal Hurst, Mike McNally, Tom Moughon, Doug Roberts, Albert Shoefstall, Burr'Silver, Eddie Storms, David Wolfenberger, Marvin Burn- ett, and Managers, Tom Emery and Jim Mil- ler. First row, left to right: Clyde Davidson, Tom Moughon, Hal Hurst, Bill Blank, Ed Storms, Burr Silver, and Jim Berry. Second row: Coach Bill Eubanksg Manager, Jim Miller, Al Shoefstall, Denny Bedingfield, Marvin Burnett, George Bullette, David Wolfenberger, Bill Foley, Mike McNalley, Bob Brumble, Doug Roberts, Vernon Haddox, Coach Otto Endresg and Manager, Tom Emery. W fa Kneeling, left to right: Jim Berry, Joel Davis, Charles Aldrich, David Shuppert, George Bullette, Clyde Davidson, David Hammons, Jim Trippet. Standing: Coach Endres, Jerry Dutch, Jim Tanner, Mike Chism, Clester Tutor, Harold Smith, Ray Graham, and Tom Emery, Manager. Cross Country This year's Will Rogers Cross Country team was the best in the history of the school, winning seven meets and losing none against high school competition. They opened the season by taking the O.B.U. meet with a score of 35 points to Cen- tral's 4-3, the low score being the winning score in cross country. Clyde Davidson ran second with David Shuppert fifth. In the Stillwater High School meet, Clyde Davidson tied with Tom Sellers of Central for first with his best time of the year, 10:04. In the scoring Rogers had 3116 points to Central's LLSMZ points. The All City meet ended with the Ropers on top 26 to 29. Clyde Davidson again placed second with David Shuppert f ou rth and George Bullette placing fifth. The Ropers also swept the seventh through the twelfth places. They chalked up the Oklahoma City meet 25-37. Next came the Will Rogers Invita- tional with the Blue and Gold trouncing all opposition with a final score of 23 to 48 for the second place team. Clyde Davidson took first, Joel Davis, fourth, Jim Berry, fifthg George Bullette, sixth, David Shuppert, sev- enth, Jim Trippett, eighth, and David Ham- mons, ninth. The team won first place at the Oklahoma A. and M. meet with Clyde Davidson taking first place and Jim Berry third. The Ropers won the State Championship with a team score of 31 points to second place Cenralls 76. Clyde Davidson paced the Ropers by taking first place honors with a time of 10:25, and six other Ropers finished in the top twelve. IZOIJ First raw, left lo right: John Herald, Raymon Lollar, Bill Ward, Darrell Eckles, Warren Waggener, Pat Jackson. Second row: Jerald Williams, Dick Jones, Bill Crowder, Rex Trout, Dave Jones, Malcom Robbins, Ken Ambrose. Standing: Coach Villareal, Eddie Truman, Jack Grove, Wayne Yingst, Dante Austeri, David Marshall, Jerry Sharp, Danny Calhoun, Terry Buker, Lloyd Bates, Richard DuPree, Johnny Gudgel, Earl Secrist, Beryle McBride, and Arlan Marburger. Wrestling The Will Rogers wrestlers opened the 1955-56 season on their home mats with Ponca City, but were defeated, 27-11. The Ropers then traveled to Bristow for the Bris- tow Invitational tournament and won with four men placing first, three second, and two third, for a total of 89 points. The Ropers then took on the Stillwater Wildcats, and defeated them, 21-9. Webster was the next victim of the Blue and Gold team as they downed the Warriors, 33-6. REGIONAL CHAMPIONS The Ropers then wrestled Perry and suf- fered their second loss of the season, 25-9, only to bounce back to trim Webster again, this time by the score of 23-15. Rogers then lost to Central on the Braves' mat, 23-8. Next they traveled to Oklahoma City and made the trip worthwhile by defeating Northwest Clas- sen, 24-10. The Ropers then went to Black- well but lost a close match, 17-15. Back on their home mats Rogers tagged Sapulpa, 19-16, and finished the regular sea- son by defeating Central, 18-17. The Ropers were still riding high when they entered the Regional Tournament at VVebster with twelve other schools, and won it with a total of 92 points. Three Rogerites placed first, three second, two third, and two placed fourth to qualify a full ten-man team for the State Tournament at Blackwell. At the state meet Rogers finished second to Black- well, 60-51, with two men placing second, three third, and two placing fourth. f202l Sophomore girls are taught the basic strokes. Girls' Physical Education Girls' Recreation Association sponsors volleyball tournaments, while Modern Dance is part of the regular curriculum. M-:,1...wQ 3, 'fi x 5 - ik 4 The Roper spirit pays off. fzosj INDEX Administration W.......-....M.H.. 1 9-28 Board of Education Members .... . 19-20 Deans ..d..... -. ........... 1111- 22 Faculty H............. 1 ...M. 1 23-26 President of the Board of Education 11 19 Principal ....E,,..E......Eu 11.111 2 1 Superintendent of Schools .111 1111 119 Athletics 1.1 1 186-206 Baseball 111.111 .EEEE 11 197 Basketball .,,,,,. 111 Cross Country 192-195 111111111 .... 1111201 Football .1.1 1. 1.1 ......... 1 187-191 Golf 111 111 ...1.... 1 1111199 Rifle .......111..11........... 204 Swimming ....11111,,-. 1 .... 11 1 96 Tennis 11 111 1 1111198 Track ........11111111, 111111200 VV resthng 11111..-.....111 1 Autograph Pages Classes ..1,........11,11111. Juniors 1 1 1 Seniors 11.1 ....1.11111.1 .111 Sophomores 111...........11 Introduction .1.111 1.1. . , OFg'3l11Z3t1Ol1S ,....1111 1 11 1 202-203 209-216 129-1 18 11 75-96 11 29-744 Advertising Board 111111 11 11111 1 66 Artists, Incorporated 11111111111 1 1 1 27 Band 111111111111111111111 Choir 111111111111111111111 Choraliers 11111111111111111 Distributive Education 111111 1 1 1 1, 14-7 Diversified Occupations 111..... .1 1 1 4- 6 Dudes 111111111....11.. 11- 168- 170 Future Nurses of America 111 ,1111 138 Future Teachers of America 11111 11 1 141 Horizon Club 11111111...111 1111137 International Understanding Club 111 133 Junior Red Cross 1111 111..11 1 1... 132 Key Club 1111.. 1...111. 1 131 Lariat Board 111 .11 111111121 Lariat Classes 11 122-123 Lariat Staff 111.1 1 11111 11- 2 Lass O's 1111 111 158-159 Library Assistants Metronomes, The 111 111111 1111114-3 111111111111111 153 Orchestra 111111 111.11 111 152 Office Assistants 11 111.1111 1444 Photography 1 1 1111 1 26 Rhythm Ropers 1 1 60-16 1 Round-Up Board 1111111.......11 1 34 School Life 11111 Stagecraft 1111 11111111111 11.11 Student Council 1 124--125 142 128-130 797-H8 Thespians 1111 1 1... 1111 135 Usher Corps 1111 11111 1 111 1 1 65 ---1-16 Y-Teens 1111 11111 11111 111136 121-172 Special Features 11- 173-184 Assemblies 111111 111111 . 1111 111 1 83 Operetta 1111111 1111111 - 182 1418-1 5 1 Organ Dedication 1 74--1 75 15 41-1 55 Queen Attendants 11111111111111 1 17 8 156-157 Round-Up 11111111111111111 179-181 Standard Ring Adoption 111- 1. 1176-177 Co-Operative Office Training 111111 14-5 L2o71 The Will Rogers We Know .... 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