Will Rogers High School - Lariat Yearbook (Tulsa, OK)
- Class of 1957
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N1 1 Mr. Barnett strives for perfection with the Concert Band. X K Marching feet provide a feat at the All-City Came. of - , e f from A t ' 1 f .M J x- w . - . ' -' MW, W ' P I ff 4. 'lv n -4' K' wi-wr we J N 6 On your mark. Get set. ya , 1 K lefi , ..-x 51213 ali 55 We want a basket! F1 L.fsLd Now this is how you get out 'ts t ,ft wig t : I of a predicament. E MD - 5 Q . . i.i'i'f' ' Does wn pep rally A'-'J ,,..-Q, . -. , N5 +R . nf N -,e: ,N A . ... v-.- .f-Q' ik N 1 x ,K is . ' N-nl N- 2 ' ,.1, ,. Q ,- K X S A lot of work and a lot of fun for the S.A.S.C. convention. I X 6? I Lariat! Lariat! Who has my Lariat? Y , I ,ei . g f aw f n :Kim W ' W f , WX .. A 'W L A f 13 A G Hr r ea I 'NQX :RX And Santa Claus came to town again. ni Our cheerleaders worked hard at I g , f ? 5 Z 3 1 ' s ' 1 i . ' A , L g . . I 6 f i 5 f e 1 ,.,. 'S' .,, ms- f' N W ,Mw- , if f , 4+-v - ... X-...VN W... ,,. s ,. N N A K 1 x - Mqffx.-,,.., A ' H '. F , .en - - . V. 1... 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Green Chairman of Budget Chairman of Building Chairman of Business and Finance Committee and Sites Committee Relations Committee B0 RD OF ED CATIU. 45 3:-f gm 1 .ef H4 'z,,,,f ,' .f 74, ,g Qs, ,DZ .Jeff ' :gi iff 3' f Qu Mr. John G. Staudt lVIrs. F. C. Swinclell Mrs. Virgil O. Wcod Chairman of Personnel Committee Chairman nf Eclucation Cmmnittee Chairman of Health and Cafeteria Committee f W..,.- lE i xx Ni el N NN' I'. I Raymond VV. Knight Principal Wzlrrclw Hipshcl Assistant l,l'iI1l'ilJilI llul S Mrs. Pauline Perry Counselor of Girls 21 Lewis Cleveland Counselor of Boys 5 T. N ,xx v R ,. . ,Q w r! we QQ ,S ' , lv x Fa . iw ' Q V i 1 , li' N V A15 2 1 3, 1 I ,ef 5 'i 3 K ' ,f As JG --. by , 5' sf if 1 Q A I A 19 pw- . N 1 1 't -V- R 4--L. fffw 1 'Ee - 'W X Vi 'Fm 5, 'HQ Wie- 3 .ev Q, K e wMf s 5- Q Sw. fe ...f yr rg ,J-nr ' g , . V , . 'vi' 2 fr. Q ' g .Q ,i A '52 4 '- -V' f 4 - 'fl ' . , , ., ,pf - Ae: 1: .f 1'-, ,sh f - - A L, , .3 . ,mp ak-I. ,, - ' F4 is Lf 4, ,K xi r YJ pb ge 3 flu AN uf .' 35, I' XX his P ...s E 'K ' ng M , i QA gr' 5 is 5 x, ,,,,,- .I j v Q f N yt ,,-. A x Y. X I XM llll F CULTY First row. Ivft to right: '1'11ELx1A ARNOLD, Science LETA BARD, Business Edzzvation Toxuui BARxEs, English CARL BARNETT, Jlzwic Svvond row: NURA BA1z1'1NE, I-lnglislz Hoxunxbri B.x1'LHoLTs, Arr RAIHLUA BEc.1eLx', .1lf1rlmm1rif.s- ZELLA BELL, Forvigrz Larzgzzagv Third Voir: Louise BR.-XZIER, English URYILLI-i BROWN, .Sk-iezzu' Enwxxa CALHOLN, Erzglixlz KAY CAMP, Girls Plzysicul Education Fourth row: BLRNELL CH1s5oL, I-lie-rm-gf CARoLx'x Cox1FoR1', Dish-ibuzix-5 Education BLANCHL1 CORDE5, Parsomzl Dt'I'c'lOpI71L'71f ANN COITINGHAM, History Fifth row: KATHI.EI-1X CoL'R'1exEx', Hmrmnulcizzg XVANDA. Cox, Honzvzmdcirzg MAL.Co1,xx CRAHQ, Bm-i1zu.x.v Eduuzzimz El'HEI. CRATE, Ezzg-Ii.,-,fz Simlh Voir: .lofi CDI-'lfFl., Indum-ffl! Ifdmmiozz ERNESI' DA-XRI.lXkQ, Hi.x-rorgf Ll'l A 1J.xRxu.1, Iionzmmlemg' XX ll,l.I.XXI D.-xusnx, Hll,v1I14'.N'.w Ifkizmzfiwz .M .4 Hfh zu... ERXIQX Ll-'lf D1-'XXX , Uirlx' lJI1flSfc'l1! fftflzulfiolz BUXXII-' EANIQ I11J11.s'tr'iu! I'f.1'1ru1ti011 NI.-XRl'll,X lilHx'.XRlls, Englielz HRXIINIIA H1 Nts, I'Ym'igv1 Lm1g'1141,2'u Our teachers trade golden rule for bongo-beat. A - F A C U L T Y First row, left to right: OTTO ENDRES, Aflzlvtivs and Boys' Phgfs. Ed. HELMA ERYVIN, History BILL EUBANKS, Atlzlvfivs and Boys' Phys. Ed. Lum LLL: FoRT1ixB1cR1u', Hixrorgf Svcond row: C. A. FRANKLIN, Indzzsrrifzl Ellllt'!lflOlI XVYAT1' FREEMAN, Music STELLA GARTNIAN, Alarm-nmfic.w BI.-XDGIC GIBSON, English Third ro w: V1-IDA GINGERICH, Business Ed. BOBBY GOAD, Atlzlvtivs and Boyx' Phys. Ed LAREIXE GRlFP'IN, English L. L. GUNDERSON, lndzzstrial Edzlvatiozz Fourth row: GEORGE H.-XRDEN, Science UI,I5'1'T-X ITIAXVKIX5, Librarian XVINOXA HEXDREN, Jozu-nalism BESSIE HIETT, Personal Development Fifth row: HOXX'ARD HOGCE, Athletics Sf Boys' Phys.Ed HUBERT HOGCE, Arr LUCILLE INHELDER, English WVANDA KING, Mqsic I ' ' I ' K Sixth row: I, k i PM e I M I HARRY KXAPP, Alhlelics and Boys' Phys.Ed. -R. NIARTHA JANE LAXGLEY, Englis-11 MARTHA LEONARD, Science LOLA Locxwoon, Girls' Phys. Ed. Sevenlh row: EARL LUDLOXV, Almhcmazic-.s ROY LULOW, Vocational Educafion MILDREID NIADRY, Bu.s'ine.s-S Eclucalion OTTO MARSHALL, Science Dig these crazy Tyrolean yodeIers! 7, .v '+f. , i W f , fs f V , f, 2, ,X Y' Z I 7 .1 .f A ' , yo ,f 6 ll, ,, if yy 4 -Q df T2 3 W ft 4 WJ? ' 'QI-'ff l . f Q ff 3 1' 3 V as if + ox , . E . . ' NX , . -' ' 2, iii: -. 1, A W Mm, . 39,1 , .A ,. .1 .-Af.. K X. fy . ' , V fhkfiffiiifl I , zo A' E- t , ,.., , I 4. 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I N I LI ,L 77.1 i341 FCLTY First row. left Io right: ERNIA RIARTENS, English SUE BICBRID1-1, Girls' Physical Education JEAN MCCIIAREN, Busincss Education HAROLD BICCURD, .Spit-nov Svrond rou-: BILL BICBIICHAEL, AthieticsE9LBoys'Phys.Ed BESSIE BIILLER, History NORKIA BIITCHELI., History ETHEL BIOORE, Librarian Third rout EMMA BIORRIS, Foreign Language DORIS NILES, Speech ED NOBLE, Jlathenzatirs EYELYX OSBORN, Business Education Fourth row: HARVEY PARK5, Industrial Education VIRGINIA PARKS, .Tlathematics D,-kX'ID,A PHILLIIM, Science BIARTHA POPE, Science Fifth row: PIER5ON POXVI-QRS, .Sriwzcc CARL RANSBARGI-QR, .ilatlzcnuztivs ROSALIN RICH, English RAYMOND RAY, Svieinw Sixth row: CLARA RILEY, Bzisiizfzws Education SARAH ROBERAIN, Business Education ELISEU SANCHI-il, Industrial Education XYILLI.-XXI SANDERS, Industrial Education SUTCIIYII row: XYALPER Suri Il, History ERXI-in Sl-ililll-'15, Si-it-iirv NIA!-l.lURIli SIIAW, English CAROI I x Slll'R lil I-'I-If, History Mrs. Gibson. Mrs. Leonard. and Miss Cingerich begun another day with a smile. As-:wx 5 5.6 Ii, Il' , ' , 2 First row, lvft to right: 5 ARA KNUX SNYDER, Hman-gf TRILLA Sl'lil,LMAN, Englislz PAIILINIQ fllANKSL1iY, Hormwmking' RALPH TUCRER, English Svcond row: HELEN VAN Nor, HOIIlt'7I1tllCll1,Q' NIOREY VILLARRAI., Arh. Boys' Phys. lid. NIARY VIRGIN, English NIURIEL XVEBB, English Third row: WVo0DRow XVEST, AthletivsE59B0ys'Plry.s.Ed CHARLES XVESTGATE, Science 4?-We-W X ff: 77 f 'fm' gl 1 -nuff' i SI-IIRL XVI-IITE, English , ' . .. JOSEPH XVHITSETT, lllatlwnzatics ' 2 4 ' f r vf I , A fr 41-A 5 Fourth row: L 'U' 'W' V 'Wag ' gb ' ' e W? I 8 , N ' 4 5 Q DWIGHT XAHLLIAMSUR, Driver Training I ' I Q Iylbv W' IVIATHEL XOUNG, B uszness Ed. ' 'M ,f ROBERT ZENOR, Illathenzatics H ,5 Q I Jonx BLACK, Smgeerafr if I I- Fifth row: I , . ,I JUDY CHANDLER, Nurse , EDNA DUNAGAN, Accompanist , , , ' , BETTY FULKIER, lllatron on 'X Q eg GW I MARX' HEI'I'KABIP, Cafeteria Director if I? f AM, Sixth row: . , K 1 I V - . -. .L., 4? ' MARIE LUGEANBEAL, As.s'z. Registrar l If 1 is I ALVIN BTCDOUGAL, Building Engineer ff ' I T NETTIE MEEK5, lllatron f A FRED MENDENHALI., Bldg. -Superintendent Q, r 'r A 1 , Seventh row: I5 . , gr, , R2 rw- rw -rf WN , h .,,,. M L- ' .L ew, I :ggi NORNIA MOECKILI., Atlendance Clerk as , f- .gl Wh A 4 -2 BE'I 1'I' RU'I'HIiRFORD, Office Super-ui.sor gf 2 0 V I ' GLENxA SAGE, Regiszrar 'Q ' All A TWILA TIBBETT5, Secretary '- ' A it ,Q Q '. lux . I fir At the annual faculty Christmas dinner Mr. Black won 0 5'.,fV . lsr: , the honor of looking the most like,.i- ' L ' a '--Fdmas tree? , lf- - A 5.- f la Q E 1 'rf fra I-rs. Inv' 'I vltvsoogx 'AN-v ww- if 'Ks'-'5fi x f ' X -Irv. 2. Q F . AQ . 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A . ,M ave'-2 Left to right: .lim Tanner, Duug Jul1nson, Ann Adams, Bill Applewhite, Miss Culhmln-Seninr Class Cuunselur, Miss Courtney-Activities Sponsor, Eddie Ferrell, Andre Culpitts, Paul Martin. enior lass fficers Jrxr TANNRR President Egllllll-i FFR.Rl-II,l, WWWQK lzve President U! ANN AIDANIS Secretary BILL Al'l'I,1iXVIlI'l'l Trea.s'urer PAH, MARTIN Social Chairman DOUG JQHNSUN Student Council Rep1'vserzff1five ANDRIQ COI,Pl'l l'S Youth Court Represenfativv MISS EDVVINA CALHOUN Senior f,'lu.w.v Ciozfzzxvloz' l-291 S E N I 0 R S Virginia Allison Ann Adams Gerald Alcock l-0Ul5e All5UP Sandra Addington Kathleen Alexander Ken Ambrose john Ahrens sue Ann Allen Sue Anderson 1 . Frank Andrews Some senior boys shoot the breeze befcre the bell. 'iw' N-a. pr, . 5 ' Q 4-r-FK -J rs ia 'Kfirv 1'lf' '. N W f i C' l r 5' rr.. 5' -l I arf- , 04 N K - ...M -v james Andrews , Craig Arnold Sandra Andrews jim Arvidson A Larry Applegate s Bud Ashby Bill Applewhite Anita Asher Ronald Armstrong james Atherton fe-Q g' 1 rlrt i Nt, l ? ,. fs, if , , i 1 . l i--.Q -f .Q i 5 V i .l ,gg l teak' r :if edit A A f- Mega B N 5. 1 Xt . ra..-+' B K N B - S if-no S 1 s f Wy M,,,mwu,NN . A. L.. . v i . Bez. .Q sz aa- 77' v r 6' '-r ,W Dante Austeri Nancy Babb Gerald Baker B Nancy Baker Norma Lee Baker N ga:--3 la. mm.,- g 0 , .-fry.. 5 K X g as, Al Ex' 'gf . MB'-Q , An rf5 l il'g 1' I ly eg, Z i , , ' 4 amw'f ' EN, , f'V'l9V' '31 ., M- C117 fe Norma Baker Phyllis Baker Bill Balch Roy Ballentine julian Balsfers Sara Bard Beverly Barkalow Doris Barker Babs Barnard Sue Barnes l 31 J N W A 1 af.-4nBEyi35 i fi WH I W g n f, 4 ' -f i ,5- vl ,. 4 Z , 1 . sf 1 5. fm, . 4'- I ff gl as 'Six A was - , Barney Bates Carol Bates lim Baxter Pollie Beadle Creda Bedard 4 , 5' ' ' Q? ,,,,mV 7- 1 firm. 1 Q ' W M27 il ' I Q ' V f- Xf- Denny Bedingfield Ian Beeson lohn Bell Frank Benner Nancy Benner SENIORS Ava Bennett Robyn Bennett Eddie Benton Eugene Berg Barbara Berryman lF'-i-f-- B 4 R is it ,M , 47 ic, 'L- v-.Y '- Tyvf' ' In l. , f Xx.,4, v B's. ' ,. V fk lack Best Karen Birkes Barbara Bischoff Pat Black Allen Blackletter kc. 'ww f, ' ' , ' . ws' in B' at 11 B W. - Y Im. .qv X .AL 41- Ki . WI -e.r 2 if -N' ' ! in Q- Q Ruth Bledsoe Sherry Bliss Bill Blondet john Bloom loyia Blunt ludy Bly Bill Boatman Bill Bohnefeld Bill Bolch f janice Bolch K fs.-s X. a ' 'xc B VU' Sylvia Boon lim Bowman Floretta Boyce Loretta Boyce Don Boyer 'L sc xi :rf R, 1 l if 'emi' w5.,..- fs! 3 li ' ' . A LYQNA' 14: ' R' in Q Q 5 Q Ss 'Y - ' L .f if ' it.., . - L , ., at Rt 'B ,... . 4 ur .V I W ' ff If i. .,1 . A V r V1 .N + 1,4 H Q , 53 14.. . I H' ex H-.L Ki KX ' i hglfia fi ' m B, 6 . 44 74nv jack Brabits Betty Bradford Billie jean Bradley Norma Bramlett Evelyn Brannon Barbara Brantley Bob Brase Eva Brasel Philip Breeden james Breeden ,R llf'Yl3tI:ifgg, B K , N - fff ,Q g N . .,v- K z 3. ,. f-A :N g Y isa 1 XF 1 sm vu S iw? 63 r 2 fu- I l aziV'?'V': ' 2 sf 4' ff , 1 grx 7 , j 'hZfi l 1 ,Af fhfi if ' f , 1' A ,gf 4, A an V' ' Ziyi V ., ,4 '5- ,,,, . 'Y '41 sf -'T' wwf 'E f F' 4 6' 5 ll' 'il aah 'KL i .A Patricia Breeden james Brewer Ollie Marie Brewer Barbara Brewster Sandra Kay Bridges l 33 l l Bob Swisher m others, flip! Becky Briggs . L. Broaddrick Dixie Brown akes Merle Tyler, among Retha Brown Roberta Brown Betsy Brumbaugh SENIURS Kathleen Bruner lay Buckner Linda Bruner Leroy Bryce Ed Bullard lean Bullard Molly Peterson and Sarah Cook are busy future homemakers. it V . '-, I . -C 1, ,y u e 3 ' it il t'-nr' Wendall Burcham Mary lo Burger Bill Burgess Mike Burton Pat Burton 6 w . W QF 0, NN . like ts . . . Elaine Bury Donna Butler Karen Byars lack Bynum Stanley Cagle wwwu . Q wx , we B X ,, X is X' f E 1 K ,. 1? V' l Q .. ,,, 6, A .5 r , ly 1 Q i Sandra Cameron Barney Capehart lane Capshaw jack Cargile ,ws Kay Carmen t i. 1 1, 'l I ' , l 2' , I i . in Q fi - X 1' ' J R CQ 1 N1 . an -new- X it? v ... C 'IRS e 5 I ' x ik X N X N es X 0. NX X ' , ,,. i- S Q 3' Fi ,C V, c- 1: V. sf , REF. -.2V eggs ' ,w 5Yf.,v A '- ,,ylbL A ?mQE, i T if , f M I , qkx il 0 .xxx , ? Evelyn Carpentier Laverne Carter janet Carrigan Danny Casebeer Bob Carr Lois Cassity johnny Carr Sandra Cass Bill Carson Guy Cates .az . ..,. . ., 1 . yy Nancy Chambers Willette Chambers La Verne Chana jimmy Chance Marilyn Chance U5 I X I if I 49. W f Y 'W V 'f 49 , , '12'- 74,52 M f,,6il an fa-fm? ,, :KZ .. W 1' M Q V '4ya........- M., '2 A we 3? , N-'32 I 1 .-R N vi:-r' i ,, f gy, xg.,,.,,i f ,4q. X x , A 3 ,'Ks Bill Chapman jerry Churchwell Karolyn Childs Pat Clay Mike Chism Ray Clay Verne Chism Bennie Clark Beverly Chronister David Clark SENIORS joe Claborn Barbara Clements Sue Clements Bob Cochran Richard Cohen X Q w a ve 'i Q Ji A Q 1: -, 1 fs. S., 4 , , 'Lf' I Q , Lift? . Q may ,., . Q., K - 1 ,am i . 1. , . ,trdxl ' 3 l R agp E ' a A , 1-aa. iz:-r john Colburn Nancy Cole Sharalynn Cole Diane Coleman Kay Coleman 4 1 ,A . '57 ',v, ' E S., -I. , c , '55 6 -ld B Q 'K -...ff X A 1 I, 55, L - fig, , ly l 'I H Q Marvin Colley Roddy Collins Andre Colpitts Ann Comfort La juanda Commander Ann Cook joyce Cook Sarah Cook R. B. Corder jeannene Cotham . .essay . KI' Ffh i i, cc, x we 1 f a V' B' gi ii - s ' ,ix A 4 L' ' X K2 ,- Wig.. -.zmcfh a-:Es c ' X ., X x.-- X ' Mu' I R Marilyn Cotten Larry Coulson Mary Council Tommy Cowden john Cox ,P , uw? K we r R . : ' X A X , X xxx -i iz' X X N X 3? SN gy fi ' s 4, 5 - C X S -so X 5 A .L X -- , x 'x , 1, vo? as mm Nh- K HMM, A f T53 .X . ie X s q m Ah N R' , i Fi x We ,. A xxx S - X i X XG 'Vx ' ' A nnq i A Q , , g ' ' N, I l b- .g W, i i ,Nj-no Q ,I ,V K ' f A '.., 1. H . , Q . 1 Mary Crabb Ned Crabb john Craig Virginia Crain Kenny Crepeau Necia Crocker Bill Crowder janice Crumpton jean Cummings Carol Cunningham Beverly Curtis Carrol Curtis Nancy Dahlman Kenneth Daniel Doug Darling U71 , ff,-Wifi f f 'f' - , , fy ' wi? , fiir X f ff f , f c UZ? f , ff! 4' f ff X If J!! Z! Q f yg,yi , f,pyQQy 0 f , f W f My fff f. M , , I, , ,,5li2'f, 1' ,,,, V V 1 , Zi , frhfyf ' ff' ' , f X ,g ygyfr2waf,Li, V ' , WV , If if f f I ff: f ,V I ., V, 4, 1 ff f My f a ,r , X f ,, , ' , J Wk 27 , ' , , , 2, 11, for , - . fl, .gf f , . raw-..,,Q C Wm- W A ' X - yi GH im, W. J , f, M f ef A I X' .ff . H I, ,T iffy: if fffi f' if ' 1, E. Eg. ,,., , f f NJ as I A V Aff' if Y 'ff' ii i 5, 3311, ' 1 ' 5 1 ' T, X Ramona Lollar, Karolyn Childs, Paul Martin, Doug Darling, and Sandy DeHanas are preparing for the Chili Supper, Annabelle Davault Marilyn Davidson Linda Davenport Paul Davidson Mary Davenport loel Davis joanne De Friend Lo Willa Davis Bob Davy Richard Davis Rosalie Deal William Davis Geary Deardorff Has anyone seen our class counselor, Miss Calhoun? Yew-f' l 6 . , A 1 6' jan Sandy De Hanas Shirley DeLong Marilyn Dikeman Ken Diffee I F, N we as . , 's s N i l ww? Q S i ag , 8, - 'V 'lj nur y Q'- r If rt V X ' qv l i ,,1 'QP N- ' 0' Q 7 iw VY' a S. I Sie if fwg an 'C' Dorothy Dlabach Eve Dobbins La Von Dodson Sandra Doolin Co Dotter 4-fx Brenda Dougan Diane Downing Sharon Driggs james Duca Vaughn Dunbar 5 3 KN. is-urs , -S -X 14 t ' is l' S' , . ' l 43, if ' '.f:1ifgf5f 'T :F Sake 'sbt ,- QSC ' v B 5 it Z X a . X 3 ' - , saw- as A 'gh , ,' X 1 - W ' .. me ' v rx ing:-ff jeff Duncan jim Duncan Betty Dunn Gene Dunn jerry Dutsch Y Rx Q6 swims 'G 11 ,-v Wal Hifi 3 . j , V , in-f f Vu! y ,Q fir-1' I ll jerry Dutton Susan Dyer Olen Earnest Carolyn Easton Bob Edwards Mm' I . 'lb li 'rr:':f -sipna- Q L . ft .1 1, il we Q ,:,, Q A, ,k.y at .., Q ,myi , av'-'s, K MWQ we X6 X V f rayvr A Dale Edwards Dave Edwards Don Edwards Sue Eidschun Barbara Elkins E391 Q ' f x if flfw' X f i -, A X -- 3 l T 5 ,1 ,hi 'rf' I 6' A . f re - ,f ti Ir if joe Elliot Barbara Ellis Darlene Ellis Harvey Ellis Linda Elmore 453 ,r4W a , iffy' wwf Y M 1 ,rV.. f M , w e l , f 'W ' I A Z' Z' V Q ,, , if I ,, , 7 ' 4 AWK ,MU In W r if 515 a f' v, ., , ' A4 C 1 lie? s 'fi ' J ,AVL i QQ . lg:-2 7 gf f A' jerry Emanuel Tom Emery Beverly Engel john Engelson Laura Lee Epperson SENIORS Wilma Ethridge Laura Evans Marilyn Evans Sally Evans Susan Evans . are . A ffinity x f'- if e F fe 'All 1 'K N W I .F ,,, wr I 1 A N ,Y , a W. Carla Ewell Charlotte Ewing Lloyd Ewton Bill Fairlie Burch Farnsworth C wsu Exif tis! . v,.T- Q 6 Q gf la 4 Q. - Richard Farrar Ronald Farrell Regina Felix Dianne Fenton jo Lynne Ferguson Margaret Ferguson Eddie Ferrell jack Fields j. B. Fields Sallee Finn Robert Fitzgerald Sandra Fitzjerrell Dena Fitzpatrick Ronnie Flanagan David Fleming l A W 1 :X 5 A L an Q s :Q ' F f ' ., I X ig, ' is st X' 'mf X r r L' 'F v 1 1' G' ' le Y? 'J I xi 'fa' L.,:-.f K Az-W tt uf' .0 , K Q A G' ' 'ii 35' FTW '2 SX- Q- f f ' ' I 514 ig--1 in Q . N. 'SX 'ti' T G si T' stubs Milton Fore David Foss Sandra Fogley Rick Fugate Barbara French ADS Beth Gambill Sue Galvan Dion Gantt Carol Ganus Karen Gardner , '-.Q .uk uv- V ' ik . lihgfl' rw A, 'R , I 'L' jerry Garland Cynthia Gaudette Dorothy Gee Ianey Gettemy Tedine Ghostbear l41l ima, Vi gk I Nw ,I MM N ff B H 3 W- We if xl , 4 ...' . 4 .ay . Aizi I , 1 by W r r t Z as a,.,XAg5,- -2 - , - 0 - e- M 'X' fwfw a . a- ,Q Q : ,N 31, af- K, .gftzzwi gf AL. . Qt, .Q A V- W1 A s.. -, .,,.,,3m ,. a- ' swf I f- , 3 '- 'ifiv' .?- ribs, l .3 Carol Baker hands over her reign to Elaine Bury and her attendants, Molly Morse and Kathy Triplett. Kay Gilbert Steve Goddard Marge Gilliam Barbara Sue Goff Shirley Goddard jerry Goins : ,V : YQ. Tom Goins Reba Good RlCl1arCl Goldwyn Gall Coodigon Gene Goleman james Goodson Before school guys a d gals congregate -W, . 'V' u.' . jack Goree Roberta Graber Terry Grand Leonard Graupman Elzie Gravitt Mary lo Gray Richard Gray Darl Gregory lean Gresham Nonie Griffing ,g fs t 5' l -' ' , E7 , It ,nu- N . . IWN ref-s G mr 0 w. -H K Xing - X r 'YUF Ni if? x Ss K1 Ort im. ' uf ' 5 f .QV-5 iv it . x.. ' Lynda Griffith Carla Grubbs johnny Gudgel Dorothy Hadaway Billy Haggard ,,.wf ab .QR .1 'rua' E- M l I K. ,.f X. Al' f it N 'anti' ar? Nu I? s . s - Y x-., f' an Q ,- Y 'f' .X F Q-W4 .rv Nb ug--nl' A-on x 'Q 1 N A, , f i pf I Q , H El ,z ' V .'.. 7' 13' . 75 L . Ai K ,v, f V' v,', , ., 1 r y V 2f 1 . f r ' , z zfmff M - - 1 inf 44 Ronald Halcomb Bryan Hall Maretta Hall Norma jean Hall Deanna Halstead William Hamm David Hammons Paul Hanks lanice Hanner Kay Harper fy MDF f ff 4 fits f li WW 4' ,, , V ff 'Z .- ,,, Q ' ' . -Egili' - . .. ,' i 2 ' we . 'GLM 52 Q' 5 ,, ' - f 2 7 2 ' A ' fff , I.. K iii ,fm WW' jan Harrell Nancy Harris Treva Harris Sydney Haslam Roy Hauer l43l W. , 4 , IJ Vw bu 1 Q r WI '. K my r y gk' .,,,. -Z ,gy , 36. Patricia Hawkins Ross Hawkins lerri Ann Haynie john Headrick Barbara Hencke M0457 if 44,1 2 ff' , 77' x K fV,V' l eiiliw 5 Karen Hendrix lim Henkel Bill Herod Dianne Hickey Paul Hiday 5 SENIORS Kay Higgins Henry Hill David Hitchens Donald Hite Clifford Hite Y. 1, 'xgm , Q. ' i. Claudine Hodson Lynne Hoeter Nancy Hogue lanice Holladay Charlie Holland -ms Q W f 1 Q-if g E ' la A li C 1 lass ..-. f Q i 2, , M I Ty, gf- Fte - '-,, a .W . H ' rw,- l p' - I- lil ff K- - . . 1' ' . ll 1. ' 5 'Zv- lir:-i ' '-fi w xi yi. pr Z F C , A W- si Q., ,Hrs-' . I ., s,X,Tw,.f 1 gg 1.-r x 'L-9 1' f Q 'ws-is in jim Hollaway Doug Holm jackie Holms Ginger Hope jane Hopkins 11 i F 1 ' 'T -7? ', 1.0 ini? , ,A j l v Y. fy ,4f '-' i 6- fsf 1 F14 'W 5.1 i. ns' Richard Hopp Pat House joann Huitt Bobby Hulsey Tom Hunter ,Q 'QT' Helen Hurt jackie Huston Pat Hutchens Ronnie Hutchinson Doris Hyatt 'aimif' I in i WP' 1 f iw X if' 9 .VJ ' 6 J. Q5 f . 5-A ' 9 X 7? it i . N ,pi A? 1-'vf 11.,. Q , 4,- , 5 by , s K4 - i . mmx. s K. S. NL- cx xi - k,,. X Q 'V '1 .1 41 S5 N , ' V.V' ' .- I , t 1 Q uw I.: VVQA Dick lhrig Don lker Bob lngle Bob lrwin janice jackson Pat jackson john joyner jerry jenkins Barbara jennings Linda jernigan Sue jobe Don johannes Carolyn johns Robert johns Autry johnson N5 I Qficrw 2 rr, jiwywg 141 l x 019 142, , 3 W f f 1 .,fm.. ,,v:- , ,f ' , X ,Q ! iii' ,, ,, fd I f'g,,j if V , ,,,,V V ' ,7 f , Z ff f ffl ' ff If W Z ' 4 ' ngffm ffi3Q?QQ ' 'hifi ' -VWKZ ,,, HL f 7 f4 f ,V ' ir . fr Wy , Among the football lettermen honored by Coach Goad in a special assembly are Bill Owens, Dave jones, and Bill Davis. Doug johnson Patricia johnson judy johnson Spencer johnson Lloyd johnson Susie johnson joAnn johnston Carla jones Bill jones Dave jones Bob jones Dorothy Kay jones Miss Crate measures Marilyn Cotten for her cap, while Betty McNabney and jon Ross measure Vance Vasicek for his gown. Eddie james Frances jones james jones jay jones Larry jones l QSM J 136 Myra jones Pete jones Richard jones Mike jordan Milton josephson . X b 'U' john joyner La Dema Kaase Kay Karsten Thomas Keck janet Keene , . A 3 Qjyh ,,,,. Q , xv I -.. MLW 6: sw - 'Y K Q , il i . .. .. yy 4 ' 4 - K A X ,N , - X sy is 3 ., ' 1- i ' 7'-' s.,- I A , 4 - 3.--A i G - 3 js, ' . j. . 'Q' ja? . , Q ' V 1 9' ' ' fee-3-'fs .- .NFL t , I - VF . l- ' I ' X . fm f 4 ' K a- Q s - sa Sim , i l ,. G -lfx: 14 I 4 taxa Q J Q 4 4 j a X s 1 i kg s . Q1 x nur' y,,,,, 0' if ki ll.. E .iv 4 Y we :CPU I .-Q3 W. la, ,, ,K JW 5, 01-an f E 47' Betty Kelch Eddie Kelch Marjorie Kelly Sonja Kelso Dick Kennedy -WQQN r :ffl ,,.- ...tty . 1 c fs fl' x N33 si 'IN l x Kay Kennedy Evelyn Kenney Donald Kinzer Karen Kerr Lester Kiddy 1 ?? f f ' ,.. 1 in ', gy Q ,kwa 'Tweak- i 5 as r p gd, 'I fy ,QW , 75,9-ff George Kimes Anne King Cary King Richard King Barbara Kinnebrew l47l W R ull my ,ff MW ,, 1 V , 5 rr., , W we f K i -it 5 2 K fi WT. 3 in ' rf, 8 . 1 ? , il . ' , if , QQ .L . V' 3' . T 1-1 ' 5' 5, it ,ufi jf,, l'- l f-iff, - lo Kirkpatrick Maurice Kisler Mary Ann Kite Carole Klaus james Knapp . 'A ,-ef? ' .. vac..- Q lo Ann Kneale Connie Knight Dwain Knight Sharon Knight Pat Lacy , r Iames Lanigan Ioyce Lantz Marilyn Larrabee Colleen Larsen Larry Lawrence E ip' . gf: X 5,4 'QE X: ll qu.. 'CT' z ' . an, lf' me LE, 1 -' K--fl' y V - p '!C'.. ' - 5:1 ,. -io. nr: l, Els ll. 'P' Rf Donna Lee Barbara Leedy Cliff Leonard Sue Lewis Roy Lewis 8' 1 ..- .. i. -Ng .1 ff' a 'SY' key. 5 5, K Q ,Q C 'Q P 'fl f,.'3'I,,N V ki: ,. or -vw- us' kv QW 1 Gail Liles Wade Lippard Donald Lloyd David Lodge Ramon Lollar 5 S Qa- X W- K as 3? Y Ramona Lollar Richard Looney Curtis Looper Gwen Looper Buddy Lowe ,s . .i r 4 . its mv. -1.-ri 6- ' N C Q C, ss 1. '- , - -.i N4 . . A Q Yr .EQ s . K4 . A y J Q x ,- L ' S IN Wsnucmwfqi I -Q f w D x X 5 I V W sy X B X- sf NX S X XX X X X X 1 . :JJ -dir -1.3 Wilda Lunsford johnny Luper Dorothy Lynch Cindy Lyon Ken Lyon N re' Q- me ,QV J' Q, X B X ix ii: X Nigga Ng - - if' ' I 4. v Q11 X... ' N N Q- I .- , s 'rx X N X lm, XX , N X X 5 9 X ,,. A Y , 'X' if ,ws R -, V 1 f 49 ,X Mary Ellen McAnally Mary Ann McAninch Marian McBride Wendell McBride E'-94 E I. ,. Q: 'id M V' Q uf I if 'jglzy fff! ,,,ir'7i ' Y , 1 r f-4 f ' ' ' ,, ly' ..f.f :1?x 51,24 f U, K , an M -wf r'fi ' ,- vig' S M The Stir-ups form a crown in the honor of Miss Will Rogers XVIII, Beverly Wilde, her attendants, and their escorts, while the marching band plays Sweet and Lovely . Sharon McCarty Dick McClure B0b McCormack Doug McCracken Drucilla McGee I0l'lI1 MCCOrmiCk Marcia McDaniel Sue McGuire Leon McCarthy Lynne McCormick Barbara McDonald Cynthia McGuirk E491 Larry Mclntosh Ianyce McKenzie Bill McKee Betty McNabney Earl McKenzie Sue McWorkman We have a lot of fun writing in each other's Lariats. Bob Maddox Perry Mahan Rex Maloy Pat Mannon Bill Maris Doris Marler Charles Marshall Diane Marshall Cvnthia Martin lim Martin loann Martin Paul Martin Gene Massey Darlene Mathewson Robert Mathieson ,?' . M was 1 Q W I 'Q ,.-7 R, bf ,V +,x.,, A A N ! , Uk - Cf' ' f Z'- i ll '55-f ks, , 'fi fe' F if ry , .-N., ... if A B ,..,,,- . .,,-N was X . K x. ' B f 01.54 no I .!..xaz. s. . . . , ' iiifxf X Q- - ir ss.. B . 4 t , Y K - f' :V .Q-...B e f le I., ' F -, ,4- 'Q 'x .f f 1 ' I ,A ,i Q 9 'Lg Q, 1 A 1 f 5 f ' f , ff , xW f ff ' ZX, ff 'Gs mv' xx' Sr' 2 f M , A. ,..A ,,., G 14. Q. K+ if 5:14 ,ff ' ' V1 -,-.. .I ' '-. .2 ' 72 Z V ,i,. .',, af I 'lf 'V If 43 ,AA,1 ,, Gwen Mauney Patti Medlin Randy Miksell Donavan Maxey Gilbert Mendenhall Dick Middleton Marilyn Magdeburg Corene Messer lean Miller Eddie Mayhew Glenda Methvin Lanny Miller jerry Mears Harold Metz Sudie Miller U11 V . ,. .. V ., '1.1:,.,1y-a.-.A . ttvv fy AV y is Vw - :ffwf an f Q ' VV ll V Jw 'Q sf 'll 4 - 1- Q -' in I ik' 17 120 'f,,, ,tA,, 403' - Mi t Ev K Gene Milliser Val Mitchell Doug Montgomery Freddie Montgomery Glee Moore 'H mf -nr Q f M ean 4' Iohnna Moore ludy Moore Larry Moore Loma Moore Philip Moore EOR Sue Moore Phillip Morris Bob Moss Molly Morse Bobette Muggy ,ZW f ,Q f 4 , f , f 3. .' gt if on ,ff f - if .J A, Q 6 ' - , , 1 04 f 1 5' 6 , f 244, Z f Z 5 ff f W ff fy., I' , i ' gaw, f A 1 M- 'f 6 fi N Vx , , , 464 ' X 4 Wwf , ff ,if f QU., , If , I qax ' ,' ,nf ' 'i 4, 4 X f ' rf if 'V : n L ' , K V fd? X Andy Mulholland Bob Mullins Carol Myers Nanette Nichols Carolyn Nicholson sg., ... 4 . ,jeg K gfff 116, f, 'f - ff1:fk99 'W - 1 V '2:aa2fJ, 5 1 , 9 ,fn - '3 xi I Ly yi, 'fl I 7 M 'i my Q 0 41 1 f A X J ? x 7 ,if 'Wann W ' is 54 'b y ,gg ,f fy 4 Wm , f V' 9. ma, ' - 7 ,ff . ' ' , S. .Y in Wa- - I 'fmygf 'Q ' , . g Q ' qw' ' +-,SCL .,. Don Nicholson jimmy Niessen Iudy Niessen Albert Nightingale Rolf Nilsson y, Qxfwf, mi f f Z 'Q ff , Zz IC, W 'Z ,Q A. Terry Norris Tommy Nuckolls Billie O'Brien Kay O'Brien Kalyn O'Byrne ,f , 41' - f ,X ff 1 X 11 f , f v I . r is x l 5-, A . .vs xii ' X B ' , Q ' 'f hiv A V , . , li X i c ,.-f .ft Q A B c Q :' N' M' 'lc X gy W X wi New 47 -v '5- lean Odom Pat Odom Don Okeson jerry Oliphant David Oliver I . gb? Q.. ,Iam X -I , X ck xx xxxx . . :ix - fvi' if mf N 1-Q 3 ' . f' 5 X ... if 6 X -X Q 1 L .wx vevof ,A 5 K 457 . it 3' AF' la. , ., X jzf ,fm ml kv A ywm k MQW' qw A ' ag ' h r L, X 'wr f W A,Q,,,myl . 4 ww- M gf f .ff .1 ff V A f ,, A zfiifi I 1 NX 5 V L 4 g I I. ' A 2 W 11 P ' 5. rv' , ,Z z fff ,A sf 4 . r fi ef',15L.4'2y ' A -, ' fd,-4,-iff 1252!- 1 'SJ-'E'i', , Marilyn Oliver Barbara Overton Pete Owen Gayle Owens Mary lane Owens 'Vx- f ,, 5 li A f 6, ,, l 13. P ,ff Wmwwf-ww,,,MM . l li., if 5 N fW' 'Mille Angie Pannell Helen Paris Gayle Park Fred Parker Susan Parker Iudy Parks Steve Passmore Larry Pate LaVerne Patterson Patty Patton l53l Ricky Fugate, Don Ray, Bill Davis, and Robert Mathieson buy reserve-seat tick- ets to the I957 Round-Up from Loma Moore. Eddie Payne john Penafeather Ruth Payne Phyllis Penland Beverly Pearson lack Pennington Don Perego Mollie Peterson Carolyn Perry Marie Pettyjohn David Peterson Darlene Phelps l' . Basketball fans take a break at half- ime , 1 G.. 1 A M, sK'! ,, ' A P 1- I 10-Q. v Betty Phillips james Pickens janet Pitezel Don Plowman George Pogson y r 3 y 'N 1. 3 me Q Phyllis Polite Leroy Polumbus Ted Pool Sue Poole Ivan Pope l1z:?'i 6 w KN F' - '45 'we Danny Porter ludy Posey lacqueline Price Ray Price Sue Pruitt 6 1 l ixxs. Q , ','l ,Q 'Nev 'YL- -- 6 ---'X ' .1 A-,..v' I! ffztswc- T l B ' ' - 1- -fl 1 cu X L V 1. ' rv S-.waaf W W x . N 5 ,gg X x sy X Xl , YQ Q B 4 sc . X y DKNY . . ld' N X -1fF3Q'X5XRlX-B R i X ' 7 X . kfFfTf 5XNX-Y-.TXQ- .N Slxi 1- : i S-1 if 1 SQL . xN cc cpl S RX X L. . L 5-.QQQX xff. Saver 5 L. i lg- bfii i f X Q :Al K x ANN Q - i si X X X X X Lag ' X . r B ,ji -,iv-:Z ' ai, Liz, 4 ' Biyy R ... ' Alberdean Pryor 5fXf.Q1'11 y v Xl x K 1 R ' , 1 , -if hx 0 cf L . A Q NX ll .,., , fi'-f ' jf X SAX -s x ' x v r Q -,,, Qrf:r:-V an-4: W 74' lb-0 'swf -,ag -1 - 1 , , ' , ,V . , , f a , v, rw -:ii ,. ,,G 1 A Pat Rabbitt Ba rtie Ramsey Sue Queen julia Ann Raddock Bill Randall jerrie Ann Quick Nancy Raffety Eugene Rawlins Pat Quick Bill Raimond Bill Ray Lee Quiett Linda Rakestraw Don Ray ISSJ I . gs, . , '1 - 'S-L in B ffl . - , , wif I X f!,, Z. W' 1 X Q' Tommy Raymer Bud Reed Ed Reed lack Reed Io Reed '95, I WA. V 311, l ls., Ea If g , , V . 5 P. V. I A 4 v, L Lee Reed Vivian Reed Lance Reese Elinor Reid Sylvia Reid x U I . Sa If SENIORS loe Rendon Bruce Renne Earl Rentrow Helen Revelis Dotty Revels Connie Reynolds Gilbert Reynolds lack Reynolds lohn Reynolds Mary Rice i R R .1 Carol Richards judy Richardson Mary Rigden Marie Risner Tom Ritchie Malcom Robbins ludy Roberts june Roberts Marvin Roberts Emma Lou Robertson Willine Robertson Alfred Robinson Bill Robinson Charlene Robison Ice Rogers 56' A . IJ - y 'X K! ,Q Z ' , ,. x ' ,': AJ -M g R a- ,' lei- E, - N -Q. T i' if c f' . is Q5 -'T 1 fi: K X f 6 I a twig, wc X X: W iw t. Ai arf' iti' rt Z .W 4 ,. ,x N S 'S Q .Qi x A S R QE ,M lr. Ail, -' V., at N . Charlotte Romans loann Romine lon Ross Walter Ross Danalee Rowell 'rv-51 Nancy Ruley ludy Russell Leon Russell Mike Ryan jerry Sandidge '29 y ff Q . ,S 6 R.. J u ux -, as 1 igy ii ry l 'WU Francelle Sappingfvn IS the School Life staff distributing the Bill Schellstede Pat Schindler David Schomer Wendy Schroeder l 57 l A S E N I O R S julie Shugart Billy Shellenbarger Nancy Shook Pat Sickmyre Bill Shelton jerry Shore Helen Shipman Sandra Shroff Sharon Silver Mrs. Sage and Dorothy Webb are enrolling new students Beverly Davis, Nancy Coe, and lim Brockman. from Buck Creek, lndianag Midland, Texasg and Shawnee, Oklahoma, respectively. Nancy Simmons Midge Simms L g 531 'Q Gary Simpson Sharon Slaton Carolyn Smith Delores Smith Dola Smith GH Sr Yum...- Hoyt Smith jackie Smith ludy Smith Maybeth Smith Robert Smith a s A s lg' 31, X ? -A if f fix .rj im .E ,, ,V F Q ,gp 1 .lik . 1 YM' -lx, ,QU as ' r ap H..- ' 1.. . .Q ,md tr f l Qu- --qp-.- 'twin W. QC' 'NYT .. ik vs WN:-ff' 3 WX X 1 ' ' mv. ,Q , 'v- 4 . 4 , a ,W I 2 ,f ,, Sharon Smith Tana Smith Ted Smith Suzanne Southgate Nona Spangenburg new N 5 111- ,, I 3 t IQQ - I '91 2 , 46? ' ,Q Q fv I 'U' 1 f 'Av sl -1 4 1 Brenda Spencer Winifred Spencer Eugene Springer Roger Steele Lance Stephen nh 1 Q 1 2 ,NMQ 1 -QV' 'S we ' 4 ,wiv-Q., 'A '21, ' ,K is . We ,f 'QQ A S :Ei 7 lerrie Stephens Roger Stephens Earlene Sterne james Stevens Sharon Stewart l 59 l ,gl , J f ,f ' f We f f , f 41 f , if , , ff Z? Eff ,V f ' ' w4m,...,. QL f ,, X as WW 3 ,W ,Alf 1 1 f if , Zum , ,VW ,fig 3, 3 'ff X f ZIV' ' fr ' 0 X , f 1 gi, , 4 X , M , egg gf ii jhnv gag. 5 V L! VW ' J' r ,. . fin Es ,fe 5 Q ,J Z f ,Z , I f '3' i f is -'ev ' Wanda Stewart Lyndon Stice Danny Stites Pat Streets lane Strother ,f Q LC my V ay, gf :et 'Pk an x 'Y i , i it ig . isee Z iffigl fig? 'filf .kj ,. ti Tnflhiiifsk ff .t T Pat S u m ne r La r ry S u n d a y H a l S u n d va h I jerry Swaffer Bill Swanson SENIORS Nancy Swanson Robert Swisher Shirley Symonds lim Tanner Ronnie Tanner Charles Tarr Bill Taylor Bob Taylor Don Taylor lane Taylor john Taylor Majorie Taylor Bill Teague Bob Teel Kenny Teel Bill Terrell Pat Terry Peggy Tharp Carolyn Thiessen jo Dean Thomas X a s ., , L A A ag X931 a ff Giiirw Q s -1 Yr: -, ' we Q J r a iw? Tv BY ff' I ' . K ' 'ii SS- T S V :xl Q J xl, ' 1 iz. as ra T M5 -.,, hm' rs. T T ' X X 27 ,, y Q- K - Q ' 'R' 1 T. , f 2 f Vg , sz... , '11- ., W-'r X pf , I la ...ri ,V -.f i t 4 if john Thomas Lucille Thompson Linda Thompson Norma lean Thompson Ray Thompson lf' T if 4 ' S' . on 'I as bi suv? f s-N.: ,ii- H ms in ggi B A A' mt X M, 9 Q5 K' 2 Ns , . iw ' I I f' J? Qin ' af, ' Q fr, ' f , ' KZKW Ai lim -,k N . , Q ' x '- in' wi' S ' ik 4 4? , i .Q ,. X nr' 4 , Q. ,. , A . fe' ,ww , , F i Z0 ' Q i Sandra Thornhill Doris Toney Billy Thurman Rex Trekell lim Tighe Darlene Trimble judith Tipsword jim Trippett Lynn Tipton Eddie Truman I. T. Tucker Clester Tuter Merle Tyler loan Utz Betsy VanBrunt l6ll V X Dick lhrig, George Kimes, Mary lo Burger, Iimmy Chance, and Donna Lee are counting the days until Senior Week begins. Pat VanMeter Vance Vasicek Carol VanSickle Helena Vesa Helen Vanwy Sherrill Vincent SENIORS George Waggoner Warren Waggener Fay Vifalden School's out! Steve Walker lack Wallace lohn Wallace ogg f. 1 Q ' fu x J, I Vi 'X ,wx D , 4 rv, 'Vai ' -NM a :YV , Linda Wallis Kaye Walton Donna lean Wampler Donna Mae Wampler Kenneth Wantlancl ln if x Q, 1 N 4-rx m . X 9- ' X K. I 6 .. W' A- . aye Bill Ward Bob Ward Fulton Warren Charles Wasmund john Washburn Q- and Leonard Waska Marilyn Wasson Ronnie Watkins Harold Watts jim Weaver va.-,7 I ' ,f 14. M -. H' ftp it-s A .2'N K qu.. 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E at 1- .:. it :- Phillip Woods Ronald Woods David Wright Gladys Wright sk 4 ludy Wright Mary Wright ludith Wriston Linda Yates Wayne Yingst joseph Yohe Wanda Young Margaret Zelinka Pat Woods lan Wright Edward Yeager Bob Zubryn . 1 ix: J N my xx i'.. K i,,, ,,,,' Q si fl i B lg' 1 ii' W so N in 1 V Q , wi 1 A K' ' M , is fy - ' Q.. 1- is. if -ff- IT r .. .T K, X gli,-Y w s' i, g vu g . W 8 ii' if : X, v 1 in 14 Q , 'KZ if M ,, it sw. w I ,Q 1' J We' sg, J' ,Ng-vw 'Q' . l 1554 tho Ii. ,Y th S. ' sm New Y enior Committees li .-X A Qi l li'1' ANIT.-x ASIIIQR, Cluiirnirzii Sandra Addington Norma Jean Baker Nancy Benner Pat Black Don Boyer Mary Jo Burger Elaine Bury Jack Bynum Rosalee Deal Sandy DeHanas Carolyn Easton Barbara Elkins Linda Elmore Ronnie Farrell Karen Gardner Terry Grand Diane Hickey Doris Hyatt Barbara Jennings Judy Johnson David Lodge Patty Patton Lee Quiett Joe Rendon Emma Lou Robertson Nancy Ruley Bill Schellstede XVendy Schroeder Jane Strother Shirley VVhite Linda Yates BREAKFAST JANE CAPM-i.xn', Clmii-man 134 Eddie Benton Floretta Boyce Loretta Boyce Eva Brasel Kathleen Bruner Karen Byars Jack Cargile Laverne Carter Pat Clay Nancy Cole Carol Cunningham Nlarilyn Dikeman Janice Hanner Bill Herod Representatives from the band proudly escort their new band queen, her attendants, and the retiring band queen onto the field. 65 Bob Taylor entertains the seniors by singing and playing the guitar at the Chili Supper, Dave Hitchens Mary Ann Kite Robert Nlathieson Glenda lklethvin Dick lVIiddleton Larry hloore James Niessen Don Nicholson Mary Rigden Suzanne Soutligate Jerry Tucker Harold Watts Karel Willhoite 1XlXllfNClENIFN'l' John Bloom LaJuanda Commander Olen Earliest Janey Gettemy Roberta Graber hlaretta Hall Nancy Harris Karen Hendrix Claudine Hodson Spencer Johnson A Larry Jones lVIyra Jones Marilyn Larrabee lNIarian lN'IcBride Robert lVIcCormack Judy Russell Jackie Smith Brenda Spencer Eddie Truman Sherrill Vincent Bill Ward Bill XVlHSllJNX Tom Wisby Charles Wiseley Pat Woods GIFT Roy Ballentine Sara Bard Judy Bly Bill Burgess Larry Byrd Evelyn Carpentier lVIarilyn Cotton Jolm Craig Janice Crumpton Jean Cummings Sallee Finn Beth Garnbill Tedine Ghostbear lWary Jo Gray James Knapp Gil Leonard Senior Committees Bob BIQILICIQX Doug Bluiitguniieity Gayle Park Steie Passmure Pat Rabbilt liarl Secrist -Ierri Stephens Bill Teague Carul Van Sickle John XVallace NIRURY .Iii KlRKPAl'Rltlx. Iflniirmtnz Sue Barnes Cretla Bedartl James Bremer Linda Yates urn X Sll-N if Gunnxnn. fQ'l1uii-man -, Elzie Gravitt Pete Owen Jnhn VVallace ltl IIl'l X Sll,-XRUX Muffin Ann Csnili Bill Jones Joyce Lantz Durutliy Lynch .Ian YVrigI'1t Judy XVright sm.1.xl, rnxixlirli-i PM 1. BIARIKIX, C' Sue Ann Allen Judy Bly Dun Briyc-1' Dixie Brown Luis Citaslty .lack Cargile Bill Clinpuian Karulyn Childs Verne Chisni Sarah Cinik Maxi Crabb Ned Crabb Doug Darling Sandi' De-Hnnas Susan Eians Karen Gardner Bulb Iruin Carla .Iune-. Carlile Klaus Sliariin ,Xlcfarti Mollie Morris Philip Nlurris Phyllis Politi- Jutly Posey I'lIiuur Reifl ay ones trying to outerun a Webster Warrior, gets some encouragement from an interested spectator. fi Robyn Bennett, Beverly Wilde, Miss Will Rogers XVIII and Marilyn Wasson wait for their escorts Sylxia Reid .June Roberts Nancy Ruley Jackie Smith Brenda Spencer Earlene Sterne Jane Struther Ronnie Tanner Sandra Thornhill Steve YValker Blarilyn XVassnn xiku Xtuni. Clarif- Dun Hdxi'ard. Stk' Puule Judy Roberts Peggy Tharp Ellen Wvilsrin '1- 1-Riva Bl- - ' ' N 'II-lllilll IU II'XlIIIIlN Bl XRII XX Ex XNN.fff1uiVn1171 Naury Babb Barbara French xi-wins .luzit PIXNIXLIUX. Chai, 1 .luyia Blunt Betsy Brumbaugli Diane Coleman Nlary Daxeupiirt l'aul Dax itlsuu .Iuanne Uelfrienal Barbara lillis liiuliartl lhiltluin Sydney Haslaui Carolyn Julius llorutlii Ray .Innes I'aul l.autl Dirk Nlcflurv lainia Nluure .Iutli Niessen Nlulli l'e!ersuu .luily Posey Marie Risner .Inu Russ Mike Ryan Dula Siuitli I .arIi'ne- Htvrne l.intIa NYallis hI:irg:ii'ct XYilsun lllll Ii Xlittl X N fllll tis. fflmirmr I'at lluuse hliltuu .liisvlilisuii Il:uuuna I.uIlar Marin' Pvttyjulin Iilinur Ri-ill Iiuli Suislwr 7711171 CHIUI' CIHOFICS Although we, the members ol' the Class of '57, were considered seniors when school be- gan September 4, 1956, we still clid not feel capable of upholding the high ideals of the preceding classes. That is, we didn't until the long awaited date of September 12 arrived. That was the day that the doors of lN'Ioody's Jewelry were finally opened to the clamoring seniors, anxious to be the second class to re- ceive the new standard rings. On September 1-L, we sponsored the animal all-school mixer at which we had a chance to show the envious underclassmen our shiny new rings. Another traditionally beautiful football queen was elected when the honor of being Miss YVill Rogers XVIII was bestowed upon Beverly Wlilde, who was crowned by the lucky John Craig. Her gracious senior at- tendants were hlarilvn TVasson and Robvn Bennett. NVe were especially proud of our outstand- ing football team this year, since for the first time in the history of Rogers, they reigned as the undefeated champions of the Oklahoma Six Conference. The Senior Class Play, f'Love Is Eternal, was a drama concerning the romance of Abra- ham Lincoln and Blary Todd. The two leads were aptly portrayed by Linda IVallis and Bill Robinson. Preceeding an athletic event, our Cheerleaders pause for a moment of prayer in the interest of good sportsmanship between both teams. The friends and classmates whom we chose to lead us through our all-important year were Jim Tanner, President, Eddie Ferrell, Vice- Presidentg Ann Adams, Secretaryg Bill Apple- white, Treasurer, Paul lWartin, Social Chair- man, Doug Johnson, Student Council Repre- sentativeg and Andre Colpitts, Youth Court Representative. VVhen the Christmas Tree Committee dec- orated the tree, our halls were really filled with the Christmas spirit. IVe felt that this was the most beautifully decorated tree that we ever had seen. Mx Some seniors gather around Doug Darling as he displays his talent on the piano. f67l Vx 'vs l 5-1 'S Robyn Bennett, Beverly Wilde, Karolyn Childs, ludy Roberts, Marilyn Wasson, and Marie Pettyjohn were S, nominated for the honor of f' b e i n g Miss Will Rogers ee xvm. enior Memories The highlight of the Christmas season for the seniors was the annual Chili Supper. En- tertainment was provided by Susie Romans and Bob Taylor. After the supper we all at- tended the basketball game and cheered the Ropers to victory over Shawnee. VVe were proud to have hir. and Mrs. Santa Claus, Larry Sunday and Ann Cook, as the honored guests at our Christmas talent as- sembly this year. They presented gifts of talent, provided by our students, to the faculty and student organizations of VVill-on-the-Hill. Soon afterward, we ordered our announce- ments and were measured for our caps and gowns. lt was a big step we would be taking in lvlay, but our fears were momentarily for- gotten as we prepared for our numerous senior activities, striving to make them the best ones yet. Senior week went unbelievably fast, but we shall never forget it. lt began with Class Day, the twenty-second of May, when the sen- iors and juniors gathered in the auditorium to hear the farewell messages and to join in singing Auld Lang Synef' The next day, bright and early, the sleepy-eyed seniors dragged themselves to the senior breakfast. The animal prom and banquet with our class- mates was enjoyed by all. For the first time, Vespers was held at Boston Avenue Metho- dist Church. The service gave us the spirit- i681 ual inspiration needed to guide our footsteps into our Chosen fields. On May QT we re- ceived our diplomas and said our final good- by to our alma mater. As our last thought before we leave, we would like to thank the many people who have helped us attain our goals. XVe shall never forget the wonderful school spirit and our classmates, XVhen we enter into our future work, may our footsteps be remembered through the halls of Rogers. A representative from the Cheerleaders, Robert Swisher, presents the Ugly Man award to lay Iones. --ill I ' I- 'Sq s . , ,. - L. , fm 6 , Aggie Senior Play Cast eniors Dramatize ullove is Eternal Upper left: lo Kirkpatrick, Andre Colpitts, and Sharalynn Cole are rehearsing their lines. Lower left: Nancy Harris and loann Huitt are wearing their costumes which were designed by Norma Baker, Below: Love ls Eternal, Linda Wallis, and Bill Robinson. , Q , 5 r 1 f W 1 Q X 5 5 - SQ . K ix: X' A A s x ,X qw 2 ,V 1 .435 ff H 1 ' QW, , i it 5 , 1 l 1 3 J 3 ff 5 L 5 I ZA 3 Q 1 1 1 i i jr , Q ' 4? sf if 'l'l1rn1rg'l1 fluzw- flornxw mfr f'fmf.vff'p.w lmm' Im info flu' f'lIfIlI't'. I To 1 JUNIO 5 ...- x li , JIIIIIOI' BOZ1I'd Fzmt mi frff to Il lzt Donna Polite Iemele Sanders in Judy Upton, Sharon Glanz, Sue Dunsou, Ji Sluder Srrmid :or Sandy Nlartln Xlice Creen Carolyn Casey Judy bierer, Darielle Dunn. Sue Morris. Third ao L C L Duncan Lune-N Lexiib Tiihn Sc.1r11tt D.1x1d lqmes Ron B1JQDlJl'lllid, Richard Gulley. Fourth ron-: Craig Stlrnwn Tommy Sci. ins I'1a.nk Pen law Ray Horns Stanley Dana Hike Miller. Abovc: Long hours of practice pay off lor luniors, Don Eddy and Bill Lucas, of the Roper uroundhballcrsf' Loft: Mike Nobles, David Knight, and Nancy Logsdon work on that great tradition, the junior thcmc. l72l Left to right: Sue Dunson, Jemele Sanderson, Sandy Blartin, Miss Stella Gartman, lNlike Miller, Judy Sir-rer Sharcn Glanz. Junior Class Officers NIIKE MILLER Presidwzi JUDY SIERER Vice-Pre.sidwzi SHARON GLANZ Secretary SANDY NIARTIN Treas zz re r JEBTELE SANDERSON Social Chairman SUE DUNSON Student Council Refaresentcztivv ml wig---W MISS STELLA GARTMAN .lzlnior C1115-.w f,'0llII.X'c'!Ol' 5 K U N I 0 R Bill Sandra Gary Lamar Nancy Asbury Baker Bartling Beard Bennett Fred Linda Wendell Bill H. I. Peggy Henry Kathleen Patricia Aab Akers Alumbaugh Armstrong Aston Bankston Basham Beatty Bennett Betty Kay Lynn jon Cynthia Tommy Carolyn Barney Robert Carter Adams Albin Anderson Armstrong Atkinson Barber Bass Beaver Benson Bob Diana Patricia Margaret Floyd Bill john Larry Anna Mae Adams Albright Anderson Armstrong Ausburn Barnes Bay Beck Berg Cindy Wallace Mary Lewis Allen joseph jerry Dwight Sharon Adams Alexander Angus Arnold Bailey Barranco Bayles Becker Berg Carolyn Hal Marilyn Sandra john Ruth Ann Donna Carol Richard Adcock Allen Arky Arvidson Bailey Barrows Beals Benedetti Berry Lou Clarence Ann Charles Carolyn Carol johnson gives Rex Graves a last-minute check. Bailey Barry Beard Bennett Bertie 'tx Q. ' I if 8 f .5215 - .Q 7 g Li my Q I ' 4 L ' - j 2 - f -34? 3: 5 ,V L A ' . Y 1' - 1 . ,if I 1 -M - L r je? W it ,Q x V A' I ,e L Q 1-L. L Q Q g. .T cy ' , 5 'gr -2- U L .i f ,l LL D A -V- I N V - X -Q P C3 I ' 1 N ,gf ff' V , 'A fri. L. 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Mike Bob Susie Gary Nancy Norma Phyllis Stewart Stroup Taylor Thresher Tolle Trout Ulmer VanFleet Walker Pat Martha Claudia Cary Betty Charles ludy Sara Carol Stillwell Sullivan Temme Thueson Trammell Tuck Upton Veatch Wall Craig Iudy Bill Bob Paula Dixie Richard David Dixie Stimson Surrell Thomason Tinker Travis Tucker Utley Vick Wallace Norma Sylvia Cary Betty lean Ronnie Smithy john Ellen Lester Stivers Swank Thompson Tinkle Trekell Tucker Nance Wagner Walters Helen Kay Richard Nancy Kathryn Bill Kay Frank Ellen Dee Stockdale Taliaferro Thompson Tinlin Triplett Turpen Vandagrift Walker Waltrip l8Yl Leon Philip Norma Sandra Sue Whelchel Wilbanks Williams Wilson Woods U N I 0 R Dale Richard Susan Nancy Nancy Whisman Wilcox Williams Wilson Woodson Clydelle lohn loe Lonnie Harvey Minnie Warren Ginger Carolyn Ward Weger Welling West Whisman Wilkerson Williams Winget Wright Norma Buddy ludy Bill Richard Bob lerry lanice Clifton Ward Welk Wells Westfall Whitaker Wilks Willits Winkler Wright Mary Ellen Eva Roger Reigh loyce Becky Donna Diane Carol Wasson Welch Wells Weston White Williams Willmon Winters Young Dixie Faynell Sharon Ronnie Carol Floyd Beverly Carol David Waxman Welch Wells Wheaton Whitman Williams Wilson Wise Youngblood David james, Beverly Lofton, Benny Brown, Bobby Potts, and Frances john Beverly Sue lim jerry ludy Upton wait their turns for the isolation booths . 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Y,--.X V. , . 1 is , s 3 C' l' It ' I ' Q - V Q Junior Committees FORUM COMAII'I'TI5E Judy Sierer CSponsorl Darielle Dunn Mary Lou Golasinski Jaquita Jones Linda Sellen Frances lVhittenburg PIIBI,ICI'I'Y c2OMMlI I'I1Ii Sandra lhlartin QSponsorl Joe Wlelling tChairmanl lVIargaret Best Carol Garvin Linda Kelly Eloise Kukal Gary Leek Jerry lNIinton Mike Mitchell Nancy Nuckolls Judy Surrell Danna YN7ilemon Nancy VVilson RING COMMITTEE Sue Dunson fSponsorD Billie Brannon Anita Donovan Sandy Reeves Virginia Rogers Ellen VVagner SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE Sharon Glanz CSponsorJ June Harp CChairmanJ Margaret Caldwell Fay Chapman Linda Fields Esther Gipson Jim Jacobs These juniors are broadening their educational back grounds with some library research. sOc:lAL c:OAIxII'I'I'LIL Jemele Sanderson CSponsorJ Marilyn Arky Benny Brown Carol Davis Ann Edwards VVally Faulkner David Gates Carol Garvin Richard Gulley Janet Jerome David Jones James Lewis Bill Lucas Mike Marquette Anne lhflason Ronnie MacDiarmid Sandy McGowen Glenn Moreland Mike Nobles Donna Polite Jim Pope Jerry Ray Deta Olds Tommy Scoggins JoAnne Shelton 531-01 Sccdtt Bob Wilks Jug! 3115611 G' Wi t ' Fl Y ,P OH Inger nge Jll'll WIXOII Mrs. Arnold's homeroom enjoys their Christmas party. hhYI4ZI4IIAlQE COMMITTEE E F Mrs. VVanda Cox CSponsorJ Mary Jane Dickson CCliairmanD Cindy Adams Joe Cannon Judy Dawson Carolyn DeFriend Patsy Hale David Garrison Beverly Lofton Donna Mason Bill lylurphy Paula Null Patty Parker Clift Richards Loyal Roach Judy Robnett Patsy Schmitz Karen Steele Richard Whitteiiburg Jill Rebman Junior To walk through the halls of Rogers with- out being called a sophomore, this was the dream of every one of us last year. Now this dream has become a reality. As of September 4-, 1956, we started on the second step of our high school education. Last spring we elected the junior class officers. Mike Miller, who was a very cap- able leader in our sophomore year, was again chosen as president. To help him work out problems and assist him in every way were: Judy Sierer, vice president, Sharon Glanz, secretary, Sandra Martin, treasurer, Jemele Sanderson, social chairman, and Sue Dun- son, student council representative. Mike did an excellent job with the help of his assistants. During September at the first junior forum of the year the class officers made their ac- ceptance speeches. Other interesting forums were one to help us decide our futures, and a humorous one entitled, L'VVhat's My Secret?'l Once again the time for electing the foot- ball queen and attendants rolled around. Don- na Polite and Sharon Glanz, two of our prettiest juniors, were chosen to represent the junior class. On November Q, after the Rogers vs. Sa- pulpa football game, the class ol' '58 spon- sored a victory dance. The playing ol' the swing band, enthusiasm, and celebrating ol' the Rogers llopers topped other victory dances at Will on the hill. The junior play was the inspiring story, 'LA Man Called Peter. The play was draina- tized by John Mt'Grt-eva-y, lroni the hook by li S H l l emories Cast of A Man Called Peter . Seated, left to right: Pat Still- well, Nancy Wilson, and Bill lVIott. Standing: Gerald Good- win, Ruth Snuggs, Gordona lNToore, Jon Anderson, Jemele Sanderson, C a r 0 l Kearns, Gary Burrus, Virginia Rog- ers, June Harp, Gary Leek, Fay Chapman, Sandra Stan- ley, and Nlike Mitchell. Catherine Marshall. Members of the cast were: Pat Stillwell as Peter hlarshall, Nancy Wilson as Catherine Marshall, Bill lNflott as Peter John Marshall, Gerald Goodwin as Allen Talbot, Fay Chapman as Judith Bickle, Sandra Stanley as Jesse Bickle, Virginia Rog- ers as Susan Grant, Carol Kearns as Marion Grant, Jon Anderson as Stephen Grant: Gary Burrus as George Yost, Gary Leek as Joe Keating, Mike Mitchell as Senator James Knox Polk, June Harp as Nancy Everettsg Jemele Sanderson as Barbara Lohan, and Gordona lNloore as Hulda. The junior class wishes to thank lNlrs. lNIartens for doino' a D wonderful job of directing our class play. Allen lC-crald Goodwinl and Barbara llemele Sandersonl watch Peter Marshall lPat Stillwelll portray a character from a play within the play. ,lunior emories There was a contest, sponsored by the Publicity Committee, to see which homeroom could sell the most tickets to the junior play. After three weeks of close competition, Mr. lVIarshall's homeroom won a breakfast at Howard Johnsonls restaurant. Five of our outstanding juniors w e r e among the ten cheerleaders this year. They were Donna Polite, Jaquita Jones, Becky Williams, Jerry Meredith, and David Gates. They did an excellent job of leading our stu- dent body in cheers during our athletic ac- tivities. The unique, interesting theme of the junior party, Junior J ive, helped to make our class party a huge success. Jemele Sanderson and her committee worked long and hard. We had wonderful entertainment, decorations, and refreshments. We wish to thank our class counselors for helping us with our party and all the other activities during the year. As We looked forward to the Junior-Senior Prom, we waited anxiously. When We did attend, it was all we had expected. The dec- Production Crew for A Dian Called Peter . Standing, left to right: Mrs. Martens, Direc- tor, and Mr. Black, Stage Manager. Seated, left to right.- Jerry Hendon, Smithy Tuck- er, John Lukert, Charles Ri- ley, David Key, Wendell Alumbaugh, Mike Bingham, Charles Wilder, Dick Risk, and Jim Lovell. Standing on stage: Dayna Lane, Margaret Greve, Marcia Garst, Barbara Noblin, Sandy Reeves, Bill Asbury, Lamar Beard, Carter Benson, Sandy Arvidson, El- len Wagoner, and Helen Cut- ler. l89l N l Becky Williams, Donna Polite, jerry Meredith, laquita jones, and David Gates lnot pictured! represent our class as cheerleaders. orations and the music were beautiful. The prom committee Worked hard and did a won- derful job of financing and planning our most outstanding social event of the year. As We look back on our junior year We are conscious of our mistakes and proud of our accomplishments. Next year, we hope to be the best senior class, in every way, to ever pass through Rogers' halls. 'l'lZ..fE1 QslL L.,.lllRil-:Sill I f 5 ' -X - A x in ,5 s Q' K . I . x .xmqffx I N -fwfr ' I' rf' Q., 'Q lin' lI'l'f'S'l foolvlrjv of our IIIIIIUI' gfmr ll'fl.Y pffrgfizzg' lmst fu ' .lllIIiU2'-Sfllffll' Prom. vo 1 rl 50 PHUMU 5 lr- 94 Z e,k , Q. v frown, :uf 'J NNN N. RUG S0pl'l0IIl0I'6 BOElI'd-First row, left to right: Dale Franks, Barbara Billman, Phoebe Nlann, Barry Davis, Honee Holbert, Ann Truman, Nlargaret Smith, Jerry Tanner. Second rouu- Phyllis McKee, Sally Snedden, Rosalee Harlan, .Judy Ball, Barbara Halstead, Gary A. Dunbar, lVIrs. Lockwood. Third row: Suzan Barrick, Linda VVindsor, John Bell, Shirley Kay, Paula Le-Fan, Linda Arnett, Pat Froehlich, Jimmy Fletcher, Keith Wilkinson, Dick Risk. Fourth r-mv: Bob Finley, Bill Allee, Rhonda Casey, Robert Barnett, John Deming, Tom lNIills, Dwain Gregory, Jim Frasier. Fifth. 1-our: C. L. Gordon, John Robinson, Bob Terrell, Tom Poage, Hal Capshaw, Bill Ahrend. ,ff Above: Charles Calhoun and Ronnie Wallace acting up lor downl for the Sophomore Struggle. Upper Lett: lowa Tests help students measure their own progress. W Lower Lelt: . . l therefore believe it is my duty . . . I 71 -4- S0ph0I'I10l'E Class OffiC9I'S-Jvff fn right: .Iuhrmy Be-ll, Ann Truman, Judy Ball, Mrs, Infckwuucl, LeFan, Home-6 Hulbert, Dale Franks. ophomore Officers , i W fa ff f?. ,2: QM- -4 ..s , 'Q D.-Xl.Ii Ihmxlgs ' , Pre.s'iflm1t ' Jrmxxx' Bl'.l.l. 3 KF Q Z Ni'r ma Vim'-P1'v.s'ir1f'1zt V if ,fly gxwlv Hcmwpri Hu1,Hr114'l A St'C'I't1fflI'Ij , ANN 'I'su'xrAx Aw Trefzszzrez' ,L X PAULA LIZFAN f . X Q Sofia! Chairman - VL I. I , . E i JUDY BALI, ,E ii. :Q Student Council Refyruverztfztivv NTRS. LOLA LOCKXVUOD Soplzomorv C'l41.v.w f,'0zu1.w'I01' E931 Paula L' , .5 i Betl1 Bill Dan Anita Abdo Ahrend Allen Andrews David Betty Linda Buddy Adams Akers Allen Armstrong Sonya Annette Iackie Phyllis Adamson Albitz Alloway Armstrong I. 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L ' V .XE 'Pl in ai , ,,, in 'Eau , ' ..,--, 4- j jr. . , A5 A 6 I' I TP I james Perkins jane Perryman Tommie Peterson Connie Petros Marianne Phillips Ray Pickard Phillip Pinkston 6 X' l w. 05- vit if ' '-rj 2 i L. ws. Ah J 32: .Q IS ' A reg-wg 6 ' - z, 1 :few is R c at ' F25 s 'K- als , l A I' -S. fs- '- -L 1' ' J v :, L 1, , M . ff' F-' lanice Ramona Pitchtord Poe janet Elzie Pitcock Pointer lo Anna Dick Pitcock Polite Sharon johnny Pitman Polston Bill Don Pitts Pomeroy ludy Mary Plummer Poplin Tom Don Poage Porter 1 fi f 1,4--. .- lf fs ,,. V f f-1, we yn, '53 , 5 . 1 5, F lr. 54 1 s 1-,I 6- wi nw Z , , lf... le 'S 'L Tests of Educational Development challenge Mr. White's home lanet Roberts limmy Roberts Philip Roberts Ellen Robinsen lohn Nickie Robinson Rene Robinson Bill Robson Sharon Roe ludy Q, Q: - 6 -sf . V ' .. - L- . Aja v -1- P ,gg ' 4? f R Q- 'sov f '37 A , gl 1 X aw 'ais so T c la- ' R Q, a, .fix , 2 ,R 'Q so ,, , . x A55 1 '- Tx 1 -, i l ' ml rrsrl 'E -. 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Elaine Ronnie Flora Kay Rogers Running Russel Saint Schaefer Scott Sharp Silver Bob Donna john Sammy jim William Darryl David Rose Rupe Russell Samuels Scheer Scrimsher Shaw Simpson Sharon Barbara julie Terry Tommy Tommy john Norman Ross Rush Russell Sanders Schick Scrivener Shelton Skidmore Evelyn Richard Ronnie Yvonne jerry Kenneth Sharalea Carolyn Roy Rush Russell Sappington Schmidt Secrist Shepherd Slaughter Carolyn Robert David Barbara Shery Clynna Beth Dorris Rucker Rush Rutherford Savage Schoolcraft See Shoemaker Slaughter Gil jo Beth Yvonne Barney Students relax in home room before 8:45. Scott Seelye Silkey Smith - H ' Si: 1 i a-.- -' X , 15 'i ' Qu lx I . 1 . ' f JA' 1 N Q, L S M . K. ,A,,.. . , Y ' S A . :hx A CN - s- , .- .,,. ' ' H.. 11 53 :S . .1 h 3 L ii , ' ii V - :-2 H. 5 :., , 1 ,.-i, i 3 ,j 5, Q lla K X . ' ' ssfx S . 4-A A S 33. wfwxj GL ' 'Q L . Q Lt S-. Q--ef '-'f 2 K 5 g.,-. .tai s S l 2 fl, . g 'X Q til ' I ii Q 1 ll S ' all i' 'f-, . Nail -.,, so .. 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Y x, :P up Q W, X 'W s if X X ,Q Q il -. -qi U2 L 91 Tom Williams Bob Wilson Don Wilson joann Wilson Roy Wilson Linda Windsor joel Winter jerry Winters jim Wiseman jeannie Wood Peggy Wood Mike Woodfill Rose Ann Woodring Priscilla Woody QQ Z 5-:Nl 3 Q W 'nv Rosalee Worley janell Worthington Billy Wright Darrell Wright Keith Wright Mary Wright Nancy Wright f109j Q , 1 . ar 1: WW r my V 1 V 1 fbi . 2 m ' E x f,,, J 1:9 fs: , 1 Mr. Hubert Hogue and class observe an assembly from the upper shelf Stan Wright Violet Wright Basil Wyatt David Wynn jon Wynn Charles Yadon john Yarrington loyce Yingst Barbara Young Barbara Young james Young lvdy Young Sue Sherrie Youngblood Kay Zinnecker Pat Hatfield Barbara Phillips ophomore Committees COURTESY COMBIITTEE Phyllis lVIcKee, Chairman Diane Bailey Phoebe lN Iann Mike VVo0dfield Ir INANCE CORIBIITTEE Ann Truman, Chairman Gary Casteel Bobby House Becky hlauney Tom Mills Darryl Shaw Val YVatkins FORUNI COKIBIITTEF John Bell, Chairman Larry Cox Kay Farrell Ken Hope Reba LaMarr John Lukert Troy McMillin Dick Risk RAPBOOK CONINII'l l'EFI Paula Hughes, Chairman Dave Adams Jack Bard Sandra Bates Jimmy Fletcher Judy Stumbo Linda Trantham .eww Miss Rich explains the values of American literature to her third period class. SOCIAL COBIBIITTEE Paula LeFan, Chairman Betty Bard Steven Chesebro Sharon Corn Nancy Elliott Danny Flanagan Kay Glanz Bill McKenzie Jo Beth Seelye Bob Terrell PROGRAM CONINIITTEE Linda Arnett, Chairman Harriet Bowen Jo Ann Bucko Mary Ann Conn Earl Gene Criswell Sally Flora Paula LeFan, social chairman, gives her committee lilrlilllulm CUMMII-lflqp report to the Sophomore Board. -K wilt .lolm Deming, Chairman Carol Burns Don Cummings Kay Hall Claude Franks .limmy lVIay lxlarggaret Smith 'I'lUlQl ,'l' c:imlMlTTlfili Jerry Talmer, Chairman Bill Hart Charles Mahan ophomore Memories Many classes entering Will Rogers have boasted of being the largest class, but we, the Class of 1959, with 948 students, are the largest to enter in the history of this great school. One of the most important events of our Sophomore year was the election of our class officers. After a Week of campaigning, Dale Franks emerged as president. The other vic- torious candidates were John Bell, vice-presi- dent, Honee Holbert, secretary, Paula LeF an, social chairman, Ann Truman, treasurer, and Judy Ball, student council representative. From among the beauties of the Class of '59, Betty Bard and Jackie Alloway were chosen Sophomore football queen attendants, and Kay Hall was selected as a Round-Up model. The main feature of our first party, '4The Sophomore Struggle , was the election of a Lady, Betty Bard, and a Knight, Bob Ter- rell. For entertainment, skits were presented by members from each homeroom. After three hours of struggling , our party was over and We left for home, tired, but happy. Every Tuesday We were privileged to at- tend vocational forums. We had distinguished speakers from various vocations to talk to us about their particular professions. SOPHOMORE PLAY CAST -Seated, left to right: Pat Froelich, Linda Arnett, Kay Zinnecker, P a u l a Hughes, Glynna See. Standing, Sandra Muckelrath, Sheila Villines, Paula Parker, Val Watkins, John Robinson, John Bell, James Lester, Johnny Ellis. L111J It was a hard decision between janet, Claudia, lanice, Betty, Iudy, and jackie for Sophomore Queen Attendants. The Sophomores gained the spotlight for awhile by presenting the sophomore play, uClementine , on April 5 and 6. The Whole cast displayed their talent with great diligence and made our first play a great success. Mrs. Lola Lockwood, our class counselor, did an exceptional job this year. We are very lucky to have such a fine counselor for our three years at Will on the Hill . Throughout this year We have found that Rogers has many wonderful activities, and We are very proud to be a part of this grand school. We Will all remember our Sophomore year With fondest memories. f!,f'!f,f5 gi -fail J' 'f 'f1 'il- ,ff Xxx, ..-I' .2-' M 2-T'f::' ff' ff'-1 - 'f My .'2 f,.i ,f-'iw ff! ffl? .Jff W ',,f:' f ' J - 5 fx, .-3, ..,, xml, xl,-I-ji! 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If gi A 1 9 ' xi 'iq N K Ik 4 2 I ' l F wi ,E T Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus, even after a lean year. were good enough to emcee our Christmas talent assembly. ariet of Assembl Pro rams Entertain, Inform, and Inspire lfacli Friday Wvill Rogers students are privileged to attend an assembly. NYhile heing educational and entertaining' to the andience these assemblies also provide opportunities for students to display their talents in speech and fine arts. The as- senihlies are opened hi' an iinpressixe, traditional ritual. This cereinony is dee signed to strengthen our loyalty to conn- try, school, and church. Miss Niles. director ol' assenihlies, and the various departments in the school do an excellent joh ol' pleasing' everyone with talks on foreign countries, plays, and anards and talent asseinhlies. fiul k'1's.,.fX,pg3.g Sherry Turner, Marilyn Was- son, and Elaine Bury help with the headache of registration. ,tra ' WMA f N A 'Jax ., Xa -149 Dale Edwards, ludy Smith, Bill Applewhite and Pal' jackson were impressed by the Scots' campaign attire. Tulsa Hosts Southern Association of tudent Councils From October 31, to November 3, 1956, the three Tulsa high schools had the honor of being hosts to the Southern Association of Student Councils. The purposes of the convention were to help the schools with their problems and to show them how to have more effective Student Councils. Delegates came from iedmmhghmhmhinhunwnmmmmm states. Will Rogers was represented by Linda Yates, Elaine Bury, Bill Apple- White, and Dale Edwards. Many other Rogers students helped to make the con- vention a great success. Southern states mix in the Rogers gym. 'is af in st, a I Lusj South Pacific, with music and lyrics by Rogers and Hammerstein II, was presented last year by YVill Rogers High School. The show was giyen in the Edison High School auditorium, May Q through 5, 1956, under the musical di- rection of VVyatt C. Freeman and Carl Barnett. Doris Niles was the speech arts director and John and Constance Black, stage directors. Anita Bryant and Don Pearson shared the spotlight, while comedy was supplied by Jo Daulton and Bill VVise. Also in the cast with leading roles were Joe lVIcCorkle, Don Wliitsitt, Diane Layton, and Jim Henkel. Witli the production of g'South Pacificll, Will Rogers added another first to its long list of successes. 'N:unnnh3 SQUTH PACIFIC 61.011 buy .waxy ,Q'l'tlS.S' xlcirflp' Are planfarion orvzzer, Emile, arm' Ifzzsigzz Nellie disczzssizqg' the finer points of .wzrgar Cane? Lt. Cable, Liar,a21a'lm'1'ar fi1'.s't.s'ig'f1f. NJIlSfIl'l1flf1 7Zt't'df0l'Ol71fJft'f4' IIIffTL'Cl1'Ll'I'0!7l'.w The Navy asks Nellie for ilzformafion. Under the zvatclzful eye of Bill Stark, the student director, our stars rehearse. 'KA N 2- 6 if-f3 ', 1 ' ff, f' 2' ' . wd':1vf':7 115 z yf- , n.E'ii IQ 4 ' Ifglyfy ,a if ,O Three of the Round-Up's masterminds, Mr. Black, Miss Niles, and Mr. Barnett. discuss a press review. Above: Inch worm, inch worm, measuring the marigoldsf' Below: Seven ballerinas breeze through the park. 957 Round-Up Includes MA umber of Things The Round-Up, an extra-curricular talent production, is given every year through the el'l'orts and co-operation ol' the students and faculty of Wlill Rogers High School. It is under the sponsorship ot' a student board, directed by Niss Doris Niles. Any interested student is entitled to apply for the Round-Up Board, members ot' which are finally chosen on the basis of their ability to contribute to the planning' and production ol' the show. In the fall a theme is chosen by the Board, and all students in school Iiixil Alex receives help with some problems in arithmetic while on his way to Numberland. 'B fri! 1 l i 'es Left: The l9S7 Round-Up, entitled A Number of Things, was dedicated to the 50th anniversary of the 46th state, Okla- homa. Right: A quick change of the number 3l7,7l3,093,l38 becomes our favorite number, Will Rogers. Above: The Three Bears, lim Medlin, Peggy Mitchell, Bob lerrell, and Coldilocks, Patti Medlin, tap out a boogie- Above: The makeup Committee is part beat- of the un-sung heroes behind the scenes. Below: Sorry, Pennsylvania 6-5000 is busy-on stage. Below: Nancy Wrighf rolls ouf a ru,-nba, X fs fr Q: ....f.,,, . M, 'I , 1 ' f:WmMv Q :Am F A Q I:119J LYGEXSK 15 1? 3, 'sa 'Ill ed' Whadaya mean, you were a great organist and then your monkey died? Above: Long Distance gets her wires crossed with a good- looking party line, Below: The dressing room is an active place before curtain call. Lights, Grease Paint, Talent, and Work Combine to Make An Outstanding Production To the accompaniment of the Metronomes the cheerleader chorus goes Cuban. f-, . . . V are eligible to plan and try out tor num- it hers they think will he suitable. ' t 'l'his year the shou' ran six nights, M li 2 .- lroni Fehruary 25, through March Q. 'x' I .X special feature xx as the recorded voice A 7 g - ll ol' NYill Rogers Jr., congratulating our 1-x i q 3 oQ1',1'6, y ' school on its Round-Up production and ' Kai I - ' ' - I . Uklahoina on its senii-centennial. i yn Y-15, 1' t liouncl-Up, the result ol' a democratic -3 ht - Q i - process, proyicies opportunity for stu- .- 7 ' il 55 5 mlm-nts to tleyelop their unity and loyalty - . T , V .1 - s U through co-operating' for a niutual goal. .- llllll 5 4 ,gg BBSL 'I' -1 'Ax 9 I D , VM k v-Q. ,,,,.1r,V. -, - x ,, j+., ,. , Q. , an ', gjkjfX:g.3rgQy,Ql.Q..:: A fivf- , - IFQQ fbi' fa 4' E so A,,..N X l IX ' X , ' .4 V - :Mis-. w N 'sf' X If I I maixili l' I ANN AIJANIS Soplz. Class Treasurer Sr. Class Secretary ANN Cook Qoph. Class Treasure r Tlze.s-pians President Q . X I 1,,,- X 3 -X 'I I I am 'Q' A I ll E S H I? 'R 5: is 'V X 9.33 A . H 1 Q I KN, 3. ,N x. ' f .xx ,, www V if --4 N X 5 , i Q Qtr? 3 X Q2 I ,Q , .X NLS Q 1 ag, ' M -J.: BILL APPLEWIAIITE NANCY BABB ROBIN BENNEIII' ELAINE Bun' S.A.S.C. Delegate Jr. Class Secretary Football Queen Aitenflant S.I-1.S.C. Delegate Sr, Class Treasurer Lariat Editor Cl1eerleaa'er, 2 Tears Band Queen '56-'57 EDDIE FERRELI, JINI HENIQEI. PAT JACKSON MARY ANN RITE Football Letterman Choir Presizlent Sfzldent Cozmeil Vice Pres. Dudes Prf'.s'iflent Sr. Class l ic'e-Pre.s. Plays, Musieal P!'Odlll'llU71,9 Sfllflflll Council Pres. D.,-LR. Reflresevztatilw .l ik i . I 5 K- N Sus as ANDRE CoLI1I'rTs Drum lllaj0r '56-'57 Youll: Court Rep. Jrm' SMITH Rouna'-Up Bd. of Control .UI-nz. ' 0 I 9 l l Wh h I . tuclent ouncl e ects 0 s 0 Through the Co-operation of :I special Student Council Com- mittee und the art depzirtment, ll senior student, outstanding in leadership and participation in school uetivities, is chosen for the hunor of NVho's VVho. Their pictures ure drzIu'II llllfl u list of activities is lettered hy urt students. The poster is then displayed in the hull showcase su that C'YL'l'y0llC may know XVho's Vlho at Rogers. il l W M l -' , 'l .IINI FANNICR KIQNNY Tl1Il'1I. BIII. xx.-XRD .X .cs 'QV E I 1 I ICB: NS' Jr. fflass Vive-PI'e.sident Class Boarrl Rozzml-U11 . pax- l L x X Sr. Class Prrsiclcnt Jr. Class Presirlenl Jr, Red f,'ro.s-.v Pri-.s-iilezzr lf XMWIV -qw' , xjliws v I va ffl l lX'lAILIl.X N XVAssuN lll'.Yl',Rl,X X-vll.lllm , , .I 1. ,x l ooll1nll f,lIl1'I'lI fllfflllllllll Slllllfllf llflllllfll 'l'reu.v. S..'l..H'.!,'. Ill'l!'.lJllfI' Q l,'lI1-wrlwruler l oollmll Queen 'Jiri-'SI' Slmleull.'ollnI'ilSreII'lfIl'g1 I I I l 1 l l I 'il ueen Attendants MARILYN VVASSK JN Svnior, Football ROBYN BENNETT Senior, Football SHARON GLANZ Junior, Football DONNA POLITE Junior, Football Pfmlzw Q, f JACKIE ALL! JNVAY Soplzonzorc, Football BETTY BARD Softlzonzorv, Football MOLLY MORSE SUlll0I', lgdllll KATHY TRIPLETT Junior, Band 25 65 K 4 ff - . N. : pw.: fe fi. 1 2 ' 5 . , x W v4 N7 , K X J ix x X 7 kk . . mx X XX WN! . X BliYl'IRl,Y NYILDIC rmllmllQ1fm'21 - ,IIA-.Q llvifl ICf1.Q'4'l'v YVHI M141 nr .. i -f jay riff ' ' f ' iii! 1 76 1f4f ,Zf ff: 72 , Z G, ,, 4 ,yn 1' , .,' 'MZZAQQW ff ' ' WZQM5 . , H WWW 4436 X14 'ffWf'6Q f . 'f fffwff I .5 A m, N5 ruff? I ft f 2.4 W. f. , Q, ,, '54 Q: .-4.-Af.,-IM? .- v 35 51.4 1, Af ix if gsl -' GN ' ELAINE BURY S1uec2tl1ea1't of the Buml fl2S1 KLAHONA' HIGHLIGH T OF THE YEAR 7 1 . , . . f ,el -4 , J 4,-Q-M MMQHH, X 9057 XWy 195 7 . fix f in , 7 ., 71 N X I' -aura if ,X l 'I ON 17- ' no th ,Q O I VER 5 If Z -. J A X The I.arinl and .wlznlwzts of Il ill R0g'vr.w High Kd? Srhool wixlz in ,s-lzurv in flu' rvlvluzztiorl of Okla- Qfxf, f flfjlllllwh' fiftivfh lllZIli7.'L'l'.S'cll'1j. UU' url' fIl'01lt1 to l1ll'L't' !Il'l'Il Il jmrr of thc firsf fiflgf ycurx of gvozvth and Iv Ilt'xUL'f0fJI?Il'Ilf of our g'n'ul xfufv. Ml l'0IlI lvflmm' to f J! L'E f4lf.XZ nl' lfmw'r.v, um! from n1m'f'u.s'i11.s' to .wuifllv 0.x'frn'4l.x-, rf, WWW XXX ? our frmfh-l1'f1.w 'Lffl f'm'uvml willl Ulcluhonmf ' E 3 .. vi , 3 .X ff6Z,,!2 5 Xffmmw. XX ffflfx NN. Y N Q A X 1 A TIONS Important Decisions ado by Lariat Board Important decisions concerning the expendi- ture of Lariat funds, problems of photography, engraving, art work, printing, and distribu- tion are all a part of the function of the Lariat Board. Also involved is the problem of meet- ing deadlines in the different steps of pro- ducing the yearbook. The Lariat Board is an C11LIfI l1ll7l, R.xi.l'H H. 'lttikiia Editor, Num Bum .-l.v.vi.w1anz Editors. .I.xxlc:i' CRL XIPION, Galt. Goonlsov, CXRUINX Nnziiorsox, YVINII-Rlelh Sl'lfNKIlfR. St-t-rt-no-U, Ku lf Xv.XI.lUX Arr Dt-pro-rmmzf Rt-fo-est-rzznrirr, HL nl-Ri I-Ioorif Srzlderzt Rf-pf-mf-11mrit-fx, Nokxu Bxm-R. Dum Hl'IfIHkXS, Num XVlLsox executive committee made up of students from the Lariat Staff and teachers and sponsors of the following departments: art, photography and business. These representatives discuss, decide, and vote on many major issues of im- portance that have to do with the success of our annual. Plifftogzcafzlzgf Rt'f1n'.wt'11tilting Pll-il-Lsux POWERS Stzrzlvzzr R.-111-t-.wt-11rffziz-tw, Roxxro HXl.iitPXllS, ALLI-ZX Po1,sr.Rmt Hzz.w.'rze.w.w ,l1U7lll,E,'i'l'., NIXUQUXI CRXIL. Srudt-nr RL'f7I't'.YL'71f!lff1'L'.N'. JAXL. SIRUIIHR. Nxxttv Rttiv Lariat I30ZiI'd-Seaird, left to riglzt: Nancy Babb, June Strother, YVinifred Spencer, Nancy YYilson. Sltznding: Hubert Hogue, Art Instructor, Janice Crumpton, Kaye Vllalton. Carolyn Nicholson, Gail Gootlison. Date Hitchens. Pierson Powers, Photography Instructorg Ralph E. Tucker, Lariat Sponsorg Ronald Halcomb. Malcom Craig. Treas- urer, Student Activities Bank. Y-.J ' 'Winer' pw as fo IIZHVI . 'wh- HIGHLIGHTS COXIXIITTEE Jo Ann Johnston? Barbara Elkins JUNIOR SECTION Nathlia Sappingtonx Kathryn Caton Beverly Chronister Carol Johnson Judy Moore ORGANIZATIONS Beth Garnbilla' Barbara Bischoff lVIary Crabb Carla Jones Carole Klaus Donna Lee Judith Wriston ATHLETICS SECTION John Cox' Bill Carson Marie Risner Sandra Stanley V7 42'-igriii 'Sv Iv lf.- l957 Lariat taff Editor, NANCX' BABB FIRST PERIOD CLASS ,4.t-.visrfifzf Edimr, C.xRoI.YN NIc:1IoLsoN sul'IIOxIORli SIQILTION lN'Iyra Jonesx' Judy Bly Loretta Boyce Betty lVIcNabney THIRD PERIOD CLASS Assn-tant Edimr, .IANICII CRUMPTON I'I'IsLICI'I'Y .I ackie Smith? Delores Willianis FIFTH PERIOD CLASS Assismm Editor, WINIFRED SPIQNQIQR I4 ACI'LTY-.ADMINISTRATION Carla Ewellx Karen Byars Ginger Hope SIXTH PERIOD CLASS Assistant Editor, GMI. sIfNl0R SIQKITION Sydney Haslamx Barbara Price Kaye Walton GOODISUN EDITORS Svated, lwjr to righl: Nancy Babb, Mr. Tucker, Sponsor. .S'ta11cli7I,Q': Gail Guocli:-ion, Car- olyn Nicholson, Janice Crump- tnn , Winifrc-cl Spencer. PIIU ICOGRAPHY Pat House I'I'I0l'0CRAPHY Ronald Halcmnbx .Io Reed ART Norm a Baker STU IDFNT BU SIN ICSS N I A Pat Rabbitt Pl ll YFUGRAIIIIY Jerry Sandidge l'I'IU'l'0GRAl'1'lY Sue Lewis IChairmen of committees and sections. fI29I NAGER FiI'St PBl'iOd CIHSS--First row . left to right: Jo Ann Johnston. Barbara Elkii is. Loretta Boy ce. Betty NIcNabney. Sevowid row: Nancy Babb, Blyra Jones, Pat House, Judy Bly. Carolyn Nicholson. Pictorial Record of ellool Year is Prepared li Lariat taff The goal of the Lariat Staff is to produce an annual which every member of the student body will be proud to own. To become a member of the Lariat Staff, a student must be a junior or senior who is approved by his English teacher, his class counselor, and the Lariat sponsor. Every year there are many new problems to be solved and many decisions to be made. Some of the main problems that arise are choosing the yearbook theme. designing the cover, and selecting the colors to be used on the corer and inside the book. Scheduling pictures of all the organizations and getting them photographed is another large task. PeI'iOd ClaSS-First row, left to right: Judy Nloore, Jo Reed. Delores XVillianis. Carol Johnson. Svemid mu-: Beverly Chronister, Kathryn Caton, Janice Crumpton. Jackie Smith, Nathlia Sappington. Q7 Ui N L4 11 ,pw- K Z, 1. QZQ 4,451 ff Pel'iOd CIHSS- First row, Iefl to right: Donna Lee, Barbara Bischoff, Carla liwell. Sucrnzd low: Norma Baker, Diary Crabb, Carole Klaus, Judith Wriston. Third row: Karen Byars, Carla Jones, Pat Rabbitt, Beth Gambill, VV1nnie Spencer. Preparing copy is another big step. Each organization in the yearbook must have ac- curate copy written about it. A new procedure for helping accomplish this was started this year by sending out questionnaires to each organization sponsor, asking for such infor- mation as names of officers, activities, and requirements for membership. This process simplified a great deal the preparation of the copy. Checking names, proof-reading copy, and pasting pictures on panels are also some duties of the staff. The final duty of the Lariat staff is to distribute the Lariats to the student body near the close of school in the spring. Credit should be given to the commercial art class, under the direction of Mr. Hubert Hogue, for preparing all of the art work and designing the cover for the 1957 Lariat. Mr. Powers' photography class is credited with doing much of the feature and group photography work for this year's Lariat. Special credit is given to George Shell, a graduate of Will Rogers and a former photo- grapher on the Lariat staff, for furnishing photographs used in the end sheets and foot- ball coronation feature pictures. Period Cl3.SS-First row, lef! to right: Kaye Walton, Marie Risner, Barbara Price, Sydney Haslam. Second row: Sandra Stanley, John Cox, Billy Carson, Jerry Sandidge, Gail Goodison. 67 ,.........a1.-mimi.. I .diy H , ..1r tudent Reporters Gather News for 66 chool Life Building a sense of responsibility by par- ticipation in a laboratory class in writing is the main purpose of School Life. To become a member of the School Life Staff, the student must be a junior or senior interested in yvrit- ing and must have the approval of the School Life sponsor, and of his English teacher. The Tulsa School Life is published by the Tulsa high schools. This year, for the first time, the paper published news and activities from all five Tulsa high schools. They are Booker T. VVashington, Central, Edison, Wlebster, and VVill Rogers. The paper is printed in the Board of Education shop at Central High School. It is distributed to the schools every Thursday morning. A special souvenir issue of School Life was published for the delegates to the Southern Association of Student Councils Convention which was held in Tulsa this year. The XVill Rogers' School Life Staff also publishes a special commencement paper at graduation time which contains the senior class roll, his- tory, prophecy, and yvill. XVhen each school presents its talent show, a front page of the School Life is dedicated to each show. ,J A ,gg ' WWXTWAT ,wie , t .-g -s--1121 it ,vw .J T7 Q' if Smrcil: Sue .Xnn Allen. Stand- ing, left to riglif: Cyndy Lyons, Bob McCormack. Judy Russell. David Lodge. Sher- rill Vincent. r -.. ' v p I 13- J Q ff' . 3 i 5 rf? H-Z! ' Period CIRSS-Firs! row, li-ft to ri,Q'l1t: lVIrs. Hendren, sponsor, Carol Cunningham, Sherrill Vincent, Cindy Lyon, Kathy Trout. Second row: John Taylor, Larry Sunday, Craig Arnold, Robert lN1cCorrnack, Ned Crabb. Each year members of the School Life Staff attend the Oklahoma University Inter- scholastic Press Conference, and they par- ticipate in the Tulsa University Press Day. Here they gain important and helpful instruc- tions and suggestions from teachers and stu- dents With similar problems. The staff learns, from this knowledge and experience, Ways to improve the School Life newspaper. P6I'i0d CIBSS-Firs! row, left to right: Sue Ann Allen, Jean Cummings, Nanette Nichols, Wally Faulkner, Jan Wright. Second row: Claudine Hodson, Pat Anderson, Judy Russell, David Lodge, Judy Wright. Third roar: Bob Wilks, Jeff Duncan, Bob Irwin, Ronnie Tanner. A ' x . ,., , , . 4,5 ,X 5 X, ,CX ,- 'F' ,RW , z ' 'W veg, H, ' :IV , ,tb , , A 25, lg , E5 l, EE, qs- .421 I i . i, .. , I I 4 W ! Youn Publishers in the Makin Ropers' Review is a literary magazine that is published by the students to promote skill and interest in writing, to develop ability in evaluation, and to provide an outlet for Bog- ers' writers. The staff is selected upon the recommenda- tion of English teachers on the basis of schol- arship, citizenship, and interest in writing. This year there are approximately forty-five students on the staff. The staff reads material submitted by the students and selects that which is to be pub- lished. There are many types of writing illustrated in the magazine such as poems, short stories, and essays. Half of the magazine staff meets every Tuesday morning before school, and the other half meets during fourth hour. The magazine is published at least once a year, and in the past it has been published bi-annually. The magazine is available to the students in the early spring. Miss Barnes has directed this organization during its existence. RODCTS' R6Y'i6W-Fi:-.st row, left to right: Sandra Cass, Sue Barnes. Sandra Bridges, Joan Utz. Paula LeFan. Joyce Johnson, Lynda Griffith, Janice Gibson, Shirley Goddard, Carla Ewell. Second ron-: Blartha Lower. Barbara Bischoff, Sharon Stewart, Mary Ann lNIcAninch, Sharon Handley, Barbara French, Dotty Lynch, Gary Trout, Diary Ann Kite, iNIarilyn Wasson. Third row: Ken Hope, Judy Duck, June Harp, Roberta Graber. Evelyn Kenney. Jo Kirkpatrick, Pat House, Miss Barnes, Sponsor, Bill Turpen, Carolyn Perry. Fourth rozr: Jack Goree. Ted Smith. Richard Davis, Clif Leonard, Pete Owen, James Kerby, Jerry Swaffar, John XVaIlace, Troy Blchlillin. Steve God- dard, Joe VVelling, Ronald Britton. L13-41 International Understanding Club-Fi,-S1 I-mt, left to ffgfm- sandra Bridges, Evelyn carpen- tier. Janyce Dlclienzie, Sydney Haslam, Helen Hurt, Ruth Davis, lN'Iary Carns, Lloyd Newby, Georgia Sharp, Gregg Houston. Second row, Sandy Arvidson, Jackie Smith, Janice Bolch, Jayne Taylor, Linda Trantham, Dotty Lynch, Sue Hall, Gwen Looper, Charles R. Westgate, sponsor. Third row: Mary Crabb, Paulia Bloody, Carol Newton, Barbara Brantley, Dale Edwards, Troy McMillin, David Wright, Nancy Homan. John Cox, Rosalie Deal. Sharon Montgomery. Better nderstanding Throughout the World is Their oal To help others by donations, sales, and contributions, is the motto of the Interna- tional Understanding Club. This year they have sent school supplies consisting of scissors, pencils, erasers, and chalk to the Navajo Reservation. They have also sent Care packages abroad, and have made the money for these projects by selling cokes and candy at school functions. The International Understanding Club has been bringing to the students of VVill Rogers a better understanding of themselves and of the people of other nations. This has been accomplished by having visiting speakers to f13SJ talk to the students and by encouraging the students to form pen-pal friendships. The International Understanding Club has re- ceived many letters from the people of Italy. The club also received very interesting Christ- mas cards from Germany. As a part of the project to understand other countries better, the members of the club have collected foreign coins. They have coins from Panama and Brazil and several other countries. This is the third year of sponsorship by Mr. Westgate. Service Org Advertising Board Helps Keep Ticket Sales Organized The Advertising Board was organized to sell tickets for all school activities and distribute the Tulsa School Life and the Lariat. The Board is divided into sophomore, junior, and senior divisions. Each of these three divisions has separate officers. Representatives are from each home room, and the only quali- fications for membership are the ability to organize sales and the ability to stimulate interest in the sale of tickets at IVill Rogers. SENIOR ADVERTISING BOARD First row, left to right: Beverly Curtis. Janice Gibson, Glee Bloore. Brenda Spencer, Bill YVard. President. Second rozu: Jane Strother. Secretary. Judy Russell, Pat Quick. Sandra Andrews. Marge Gilliam. Third row: Nancy Ruley. Vice President. Pat Clay. Sara Bard, Gladys YVright. Ginger Hope. Joyce Lantz. Fourth roar: Harold XVarts. Jerry Emanuel. Andre Colpitts. Blarilyn Cotton, Sherrill Vincent. JUNIOR ADYERTISING BOARD First rtnr, left to right: Carole Coolidge. Elaine Kidd. Vice President. Eloise Kukel, Janice Shelby. Jill Bloss. Second ron-: Pat Lyle. Secretary. Ruby Lamarr. Judy Smith. Claudette Reid. Norma Stiyers. Tlzird rmv: hl. V. Craig. Spon- sor. Joe NVeIling. President. Helen Hodges. Margaret Grexe. Lorraine Parks. SOPHOMORE ADVERTISING BOARD First row, lrfi to right: Sandra Steele. Lindalee Martin. Janet Pitcock. Margie Handley. Delores Baker. Janice Bullock. Vice President. Deanna Hines. Second a-mv: Marsha Cheek. Betty Bard. Ann- clit' Alhitz. Judy Young. Janet Roberts. Mary Ann Hurst. Third rm:-: Saundra Howerton. Linda Arnett. Nancy Jones. Carolyn Langley. Secretary and Treas- urer. Nancy XVrig'lit. Kay Zinnecker. .lorry Moore. FOIIVYII row: hlalcolni Craig. Sponsor. Bill Fletcher. Val Yvat- kins. .lerry Mallonee. James Langley. .lohn King. .lim Ellington. President. f 135 1 Jl1I'li0I' Red CIOSS-First row, left to right: Sandy Scott, Charles Britton, Bill Ward, Carol Van Sickle. Second row: Linda h'IcClure, Catherine Evans, Ruby Campbell, Kay Farrell, Barbara Mozingo, Jan Wright, Judy Wright, Joann Huitt, Janice Lester, Delores Williams, Willie lNIay Thompson, Doris Nlarler, Anne Owens, June Roberts. Third row: Glynna See, Carol Wall, Norma Williams, Richard Cohen, Peggy Kinnett, Janie Blackketter, lNIary Stobaugli, Anna Lea Brixey, Gloria Briggs, Beverly Dedmon, Donna Lee, Carol Cunningham, Barbara lN1cDonald, Ken Lyon. Fourth row: Rosalyn Rich, Sponsor, Bill Bohnefield, Brenda Ownby, Toni Richards, Betty Ann Woods, Ruth Ryan, Judy Smith, Betty Ackers, Barbara Jo Savage, Mary Lee Holloway, Ella Bea Reynolds, Nancy Carter, Sharon Stewart, Nancy Nuckolls, Laura Lee Loum, Beverly Wilson, Otto lVIarshall, Sponsor. Fifth row: Dick Shave, Joseph Barranco, Jane Burgess, lVIary Ann Conn, Cynthia lWcGuirk, lNIeredith Little, Donovan lVIa.xey, Andy lNIulholland, Suzanne Southgate, Nancy Harris, Linda Rakestraw, Lynne lVlcCormick, Keith Banks, Marion Clark, Jack Bard, Eddie Libby, Jerry Minton. Junior Red Cross Aids ln Community Work The Junior Red Cross is a service organi- zation which aids in the expansion of Red Cross operations. The enrollment drive was very successful OFFICERS th' . Th st d nt bod ' fas one hundred IS year 6 u 6. 3 Vi President - - - B11.L WARD percent in membershlp and was rewarded by seeing the Will Rogers movie, State Fair. ViC'L'-Pff-Sidwlf - CHARLES BRITTON Since every member of the Junior Red 5H.,,g,a,.,, , , JUDY VVRIGHT Cross could not possibly be combined IH one . . ' Treasurer ---- CAROL VAN SICKLE meeting, representatives are elected from each home room to attend the meetings, Student Council Rep. - - JAN WRIGH'1' The activities of this organization were Rey,0,,,e,. ,,,,, , JOANN HMT,- filling gift-boxes for overseas, decorating for Christmas at the county farm, talent pro- grams, and assistance with the patients in various hospitals. Enfcriainment Chfzirnzan - - SANDRA SCOT1' I 137 1 tudent Assistants Help With Librar Work The library assistants, chosen by the libra- rians, Mrs. Ethyl Moore and Bliss Ulista Hawkins, are responsible for the maintenance and the organization of the VV ill Rogers High School Library. Helping at the circulation and reference desk, reading the shelves, mending books, helping in classifying and cataloging books, and writing fines and overdue notices are some of their main duties. They do the diffi- cult and routine work of keeping the library ship-shape for the convenience of the whole student body. This spring the members chartered a bus for the purpose of attending the annual Li- brary Assistants' Day, held by Oklahoma University at Norman, Oklahoma. The only requirement for being a library assistant is having the desire to serve. Une must be willing to sacrifice time before and after school, if necessary, to help with library work. The library is a more convenient and helpful place for the students because of the work done by these efficient students. Library ASSlSl3fll,S-P'ir's-I rozv, left to right: Wayne Brown, Bliss Ulista Hawkins, Librarian, Frances Jones. Diane Marshall, Sandra Thornhill, Shirley Goddard, Dola Smith. Second ro-ze: Eugene Springer, Patsy Hale, Betty Cummings, Sudie Miller, Darielle Dunn, Patty Patton, Joann Romine, Carrol Curtis. Third row: Brenda Burrell, Dorothy Dlabach, lNfIrs. Ehel Moore, Librarian, Creda Bedard, Judy Jennings, Judy Wright, Jan VVright, Joyce Lantz. Fourth row: Nancy Dahlman, James Pickens, Richard VVilcox, Gary Burrus, Bob Gisbume, Ronald Halcomb. David Fuss, Karen Gardner. Llssl Q7 QD Office ASSiSt3HtS-Fir'st row, left to right: Sue Clements, Judy Surrell, Pat Kearney, Louella Crain, Lynda Griffith, Barbara Hencke, Glee Moore. Second mu-: Helen Shipman, Ouita Haubursin, Kathy Trip- let, Jeannie Gray, Shirley VVhite, Regina Felix, Julie Shugart, Mary Ann Kite. Third row: Joyce Cook, Nancy Simmons, Necia Crocker, Stephanie lNIartin, Karen Kerr, Anne King, Karolyn Childs, Helen Vanwy, Ramona Lollar. Fourth row: lNIrs. Betty Rutherford, Sponsor, lNIarie Calhoun, Claudine Hodson, Laura Evans, Nancy Ulmer, Diary Jo Burger, Gwen hffauney, Ann Cook, Carla Jones, Jo Rogers. tudents Assist With Uffice Work The office assistants are a group of stu- dents selected by the class counselors, coun- selors of boys and girls, and the general office staff to work in the Various offices. These students are chosen from applications submitted each year. VVorking in these offices is considered to be a position of honor and trust. Boys who are assistants have the duties of delivering mail and books and filling the coke machines when necessary. Some of the L139J specific duties of the girls are running er- rands, filing, getting used to simple office routine, and being emergency switchboard operators. The office assistants obtain a special prix'- ilege in that they become better acquainted with the teachers and their problems. By helping in these offices, the students also become better acquainted with the operation of a big school. OFFICERS tudent Board elects Talent and Organizes Annual how The purpose of the Round-Up Board is to work toward producing a well-organized, smooth-running, and entertaining talent show. This yearls board did its job extremely well in producing the eighteenth Round-Up at lVill Rogers, A Number of Things. To accomplish this, plans must start early. In the spring each year students interested in being on the board for the coming school year must submit written applications to the director, Miss Doris Niles. The mem- bers chosen are selected for their scholarship, citizenship, and creativity, and they may be from the sophomore, junior, or senior classes. In the fall, meetings are held to acquaint new members with the procedures involved in such a production. Officers are elected and various ideas for a theme are suggested. After a theme is chosen, try-outs, which are open to the student body, are held and the Round- Up Board decides which acts seem to be ac- ceptable for the production. lN'lembers of the board meet after school and before school, in small groups and in general meetings, to dis- cuss scenes and to plan the continuity of the show. Through long hours of such planning and coordination between the dramatics, vocal and instrumental ni u s i c, and stagecraft groups, our wonderful shows are produced. Chairman ---- Recording Secretary - Program Secretary - Dance Chairman - Vocal Chairman - - Instrumental Chairman Comedy Chairman - illoclel Chairman - Costume Design - - Costume Production - SetDesign - - - Art Coordinator - Publicity - - Publicity - - Sergeant-at-:lrms - - BOB BRAs13 - CAROL KEARNS - JUDY STERER - lv.-KNDA YOUNG - BETH CT.-XBIBILL ANDRE COLPITTS - - ANN COOK - LIXDA XYALLIS - NANCY XYILSON - NANCY RILEY - - BILL JONES - Bl.-XRGARET BEST JO Axx SHELTON DIANNE DLWXYXIXG - Jrnv Rosrnrs ROUDd-Up B02lI'd-First row, left to right: Blidge Caruthers, Jo Anne Shelton. Paula LeFan. Bill XYard. Honee Holbert, John Bell, Nelda Haley, Sue Barnes, Marian BIcBride. Robyn Bennett, Judy Smith. Judy Richardson. Elaine Bury, Linda Yates, Diane Downing. Second row: Paula Hughes. Karen Lamkin. Nancy Jones. Jeannene Cotham. Joann Huitt, Barbara Elkins, Mary Ann Kite, Bill Jones, Nancy Ruley, Jane Strother. YVanda Young. Judy Sierer. Linda Kay Sellen, Margaret Best. Third rozu: Carol Kearns, Beth Gambill, Paula Boclenheimer, Margaret Greve. Jzme Capshaw, Carolyn Johns, Steve Goddard, Ross Hawkings. C. L. Gordon, .loe NVQ-lling. Charles Calhoun. Sarah Cook. Suzan Barrick, Miss Doris Niles. Sponsor. Fourth row: Nancy YVilson. Beth Aludo. Carole Christensen. Linda XVallis. Ann Cook, Nancy' Babb, Pat Stilluell, James McKinney. Bob .larre-ll. David Gates. Don Okeson. Andre Colpitts. Doug Darling, Brin Brase, Ronnie yvmas. - L' anamw... f' fzvsnuwrsw- K- '1 . 'ffl' .K . fl'? II f,, Si.3g6CI'3ft-First rote, left to right: Mike Bingham, Larry Cox. lN1ike Davis, Charles Wilder, John Bell. Second row: Dick Risk, Roger Coger, Charles Riley, Wendell Alumbaugh, Dave Key, Jim Miller. Third row: Dave Crowell, Student Teacher, Jim Sovell, John Lukert, Smith Tucker, Tom Wisby, John Black. Sponsor. Stageeraft Crew Learns Unusual Techniques of taging The stagecraft crew consists of boys who are interested in the type of work offered by the opportunities of stagecraft. Each boy applies for membership to Mr. Black if he Wishes to work on stagecraft. A boy may re- ceive one credit for every 1:20 hours of work This year the stagecraft crew did exceptional Work during the Round-Up. One of their most difficult feats was constructing a flow- ing water fountain which was used in the Three Coins in a Fountain scene. Another done after schoolg after four credits or 480 hours of Work, he is considered inactive and no more Work is required of him. The boys learn a great deal from this work. They make all the scenery for assemblies and class plays. Preparing for special programs, school dances, and operating movie projectors and sound equipment are among their duties. fl4IiI task was learning to successfully manipulate the infra-red floodlamps used in the introduc- tion and the finale of the shoxv. The members have a Christmas party every year as their main social activity, and then in the spring making preparations for the senior breakfast is another one of their re- sponsibilities. cliool Policies Are Interpreted by Student Council The duty ofthe YVill Rogers Student Coun- cil is to interpret the policies of the adminis- tration to the student body. It is the governing organization for the student body and is com- posed of one elected member from each home room. Improvement of the school and its educational facilities are some of the activities in which the Student Council participates. As a special feature, delegates from four- teen southern states and 241 high schools met for the Southern Association of Student Coun- cils Convention held in Tulsa this year. Many Rogers students entertained delegates in their homes and supplied transportation to the var- ious meetings. Having the convention in Tulsa vvas a great honor to all of the Tulsa high schools. Each year the Council compiles and sells the student directory, the Corral, and the handbook. As a new policy this year, the Council published in the handbook a Code of Ethics for the students to follow. OFFICERS P1-esidezzf - - - PAT Jacksox Vice Pres-idezzr - - - STANLEY Dr-XYI5 Recording Secretary - - LINDA YATES Correspondizig Secretary - - LINDA SELLEN Treasurer ----- B12vERLv XVILDE Parliamentarian ----- ELAINE BKRY illember Board of Control - - JUDY SMITH Stlldellt COllI1Cll 0fflCeI'S-First row. left to right: Elaine Bury, Linda Kay Sellen. Beverly XVilde. Judy Smith. Second row: YValter Schultz, Sponsor, Stanley Davis. Pat Jackson, Linda Yates. M431 tudent Council WHOAS WHO, BUILDING AND GROUNDS, CHAPEL, AND FINANCE COMMITTEES First row, If-ft to right: Joyiu Blunt. Luculla Carian, JoAnn JOlmStOn, Nam- ette Nichols, Gene lNIasSey, Beverly Wilde, lNfIarian lNIcBride. Sri-mid roun- Joann Huitt, Jane Morris, Judy Blazer, Jerry Dleredith, James lVIcKinney, Carla Jones, Ann Cook. Third row: Thomas Tucker, Dale Edwards, David VVright, Don Eddy, Jerry Shaw, James Lester. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE First row, left to right: Linda Patton, Blarilyn Oliver, Dlary Council, Rlargaret Best, Jane Burrett. Second row: Jan Wright, Janet Jerome, Gerald Goodwin, Larry Beck, Sharon Nelson. INTERSCHOOL COUNCIL AND HCORRALM COMMITTEES First row, left to right: Jan Velgot, Doris Holliday, Peggy Mitchell, Linda Yates, Peggy Tharp, Virginia Crain, Judy Smith, Sharon McCarty. Second row: Darlene Fisher, Stephanie Martin, Gwen Looper, Stanley Davis, Paul Davidson, Carol Kearns, Janey Get- temy. f145J I. tudent ouncil ELECTIONS COMMITTEE Firsf row. left I0 right: Sherry Turner, Bettv hlagruder, lNIarie Pettyjohn, Judy Ball: Janice Pitchford. Second rou-: Patty Patton, Linda hloberly, Judy Sierer, Diane Coleman, hlarilyn VVas- son. Third ron-: Dennis Frederick, Bry- an Hall, John Craig, Bill hIcKenzie, Phil I-laws, Dwain Gregory. ELECTIONS COMMITTEE First ron-, left to right: Barbara Hencke, Jndv Johnson, Sue Dunson. Sharon Breiver, John Bell. Seeond ron-: Vern Harlan, Linda Bowen. Sharon Evans. LaDoris Bierbower, Blary Ann Kite. Third row: Donna Carlson. Linda Kay Sellen, Carol Davis. C. L. Gordon, Nan- cy XVilson, Becky xXvIlll3l'l'lS. SOCIAL AND SCRAPBOOK COMMITTEES Firsl row. left to right: Ann Beard. Murcia Gurst, Sandro Thornhill, Eliza- beth Barry. Barbara Kirk. Beverly Cnr- tis, .lo Reed. Sevmnl row: Shirley NYhite. Judy Hnrris. Judy Hyatt. Connie Pryse. Linda XVallis, Cynthia Martin, Elinor Reid, Enid xxy6Sf1lll. 'l'l1ird rme: Diana Oman, Dnrrell Spreen. lid Reed. John lCnp:elson, Larry Byrd. Dong Johnson. Bill Applexrllite, Eddie Ferrell. ll-l-ll , sf- .19 - E Q, z.. .ir 55' CNN-SX x P ..,X . X up lg A i .Q E ' .' gl - . xi Q, , i 5, s 27 . , A , L .. ez 1' T ' .Q A ny? K ,, Q: CJ -A, - V . . car - sf l r Usher Corps-Fi,-.gf I-an-, left to i-ighz: sue Mendenhall, ixlafilyn Dikeman, Pat Quick, Pat Froehlick. Pat Anderson, Barbara Chew. Second rozv: Sue lNIoore, Sharon lN'Iontgomery, Beth Shoemaker, Linda Allen, Dena Jo Arnold, Janice Ramsey, Jan Velgot. Third row: Gay Kerby, Sylvia Boon, Karen Birkes, Gwen Looper. Lo WVilla Davis, Barbara Kingcade, Linda Bush, Sandra Andrews. Fourlh row: Carol Gar- vin, Barbara French, Carol Curtis, Barbara Berryman, Dotty Webb, Kay 0'Brien, Carolyn Lee, Miss Zella Bell, sponsor. irls Usher at Important ehool Functions To serve as ushers at the principal activities during our school year is the main duty of the Usher Corps. Some of the many events at which they serve each year are the class plays, the Round-Up, P-T.A. meetings, and other school functions. This is a service organization and the only requirements are a willingness to serve and a membership in the Dudes organization. They must also learn to find seats in the auditorium quickly and easily in order to become a skilled usher. Iil4S1 OFFICERS President - - SANDRA I-XYIDRIQXVS Vic-e-Pzesiclezzt - - - SYIXIA BOON Secreiary - - PATRICIA QUICK Treasurer - - GAY KIQRHY Boys' Service Organization Aids in ommunity Projects The Key Club, a service organization spon- sored by the East Side Kiwanis Club of Tulsa, is composed of boys from each of the classes. Students in each class Inake application for membership. Class counselors then check each applicant's scholarship and citizenship. The members of the Key Club then vote and alloiv an equal number of boys from each class to join. The boys serve as ushers at school func- tions, sell Cokes at the basketball games, and finance various physical needs of the school activities. They also aid in community projects such as the hlarch of Dimes, Christ- mas food baskets for the needy, and the Sal- vation Army Christmas fund. President - Vice-Presiderzt Secretary - Treczszzrer - Student Cozuzr OFFICERS il Rep. - BIIKE BURTON RAY lVlORRIS - BILL VV.-XRD PAUL DAX'IDSON -Ton EMR Rx' Bill Key Club-Fi,-af raw, left to right: Paai Davidson, Bill XVard, Eddie Truman, David Lodge. Hamid wares, Applewhite, Ronnie Tanner, YVallace Neal, Jim Miller. Second row: Merle Tyler, Clift Richards, Gene Blorton, Pete Messier, John Engelson, Bill Winslow, Don Boyer, J. L. Nidiffer. Third row: Dir. Otto J. Endres, sponsor, Tom Emery, Dave Edwards, Bill Owens. Jim Wixson, Bill VVilley, Henry Hill, Bill Lucas, Jon Anderson. Fourth ron-: Johnny Charles, lNIike Burton, Don Dlorris, Ray Blorris, D on Parnell, Bryan Hall, Yvade Lippard. Kenny Teel. I:l46:I his if Jlll1l0I' ClVltall-First row, left to right: Bob Wilks, Allen Bailey, Al MacLean, Joe Welling, Ivan Pope. Second row: Mr. J. H. Whitsett, sponsor, David Reynolds, Ross Hawkins, Steve Goddard, Bob Wilcox. Third rozv: Clif Leonard, Dude Eidson, Ronald Farrell, Pat Rabbitt, Frank Penglase, Andre Colpitts. Fourth row: Ronald Halcomb, lNIike Dlitchell, Julian Balsters, Bob Irwin, Johnny Carr, Roger Wells. Their Aim is to Better the chool and the ommunity Throu h ervice The Junior Civitan organization was es- tablished to better the school and the com- munity through service. It is composed of a group of twenty-four boys under the spon- sorship of Mr. J. H. Whitsett. Good grades, excellent recommendations, and election by the club are the qualifications for member- ship. The club has certain projects during the year. These include assistance in the Mus- cular Dystrophy Drive and acting as ticket- takers at various school functions. They are now Working with Senior Civitan Clubs to set up more Junior Clubs in other parts of the state. This year they have a special safety project. It is the aim of every member to help his community to become a safer, better place in which to live. They are striving to set up for next year a Safe-Driving Club. Awards are going to be given to safe-drivers chosen by a special committee. The most outstand- ing thing they hope to accomplish is a better- driving community. L 1471 OFFICERS President - - - ANDRE CoI.v1'r'rs Vit-e-Pr-evident - - RONALD FARRELL Secretary - - JOHNNY CARR Treasurer - - ROGER WVELLS Girls Help With ommunity Projects The Horizon Club is a service organization participated in by girls from schools through- out the city. Two representatives from each Horizon Club attend the city-wide meeting each month. Each year the club sponsors two main social and service activities. In these projects, each school's club participates and helps with the various problems. As an additional pro- ject, they make favors for hospital patients. The club has an annual Dad-and-Daughter Box Supper, held in March. Club members also take part in some Boy Scout functions, such as the Boy Scout Regata at the first of the school year, and the Bov Scout Bivouac Dance held in February. OFFICERS Presidenf - - lXlARY blORRIS If'ice-P1-as-idezzr - - JANET SAv1L1,E Secretary - - bl,-XRY CONN TI'FCl.YllI'BI' - - - - RVTH SNUGGS Student Count-il Rep. - Dvrcln BRAME Social Clzairman - - - NANCY FORREST Del. to Horizon Cabinet - BETH SHUEMAKER .S'pmz.s0r ---- Miss STr11.1..x GARTx1Ax I'IOI'iZ0l'l Clllb-First row: left to right: Sandra Bridges, Harriet Bowen, Dorothy Hadnway, Jane Morris. Carolyn Lee. Second row: Beth Shoemaker, Nancy Forrest, hlary Conn, lXIary lNIorris, Roberta Graber. Ruth Snuggs. l ix J 4:41 Qs - I -V ' fm , ' 7 ,. , .Jfv Q ff lang A VOCati0H3l M0t0rS'-Fir'st row, left to right: Tom Keck, Don Perear, Jerry Tucker, Eddy Kelch, Olen Earnest, Ray Price, hir. East. Second row: Bud Ashby, Jerry Dutsch, Steve Passmore, Paul Land, Albert Nightingale, Richard Hopp. Jack Bynum. Club Aids in Development of eehanieal llilities The Vocational Niotors, a new club at Rogers this year, is a part of the larger Trade and Industry Club. It is a service and interest organization whose main purpose is to pro- mote industrial knowledge and techniques. The club is equipped with modern machinery, such as the Sun-motor analyzer and the Syn- chorograph distributors' machine, to help broaden the knowledge of the membership about today's machinery. Their interesting events of the year in- L1-+91 eluded a trip to the U.S. Marine Corps local base to visit the Truck Divisiong one to Parish and Clark, a Dodge and Plymouth dealer Where they visited with Mr. Money, the man- ager, and a final trip to Fuller White Chev- rolet where they visited the Parts Department. The only qualification for membership in this organization is an interest in the mechan- ical field. The sponsor for the Vocational Motors is Mr. East. Interest Urgamzdhons A Promoting Interest in Art is the Aim of Artists, Incorporated The Artists, Incorporated organization was formed to promote service, honor, and inter- est. It has established and advanced standards of excellence in all phases of arts and crafts. The organization has developed interest in community art activities and promotes partic- ipation in them. Being a service and honorary organization ten points gained or yvon are required to be- come a member. The many activities pertain- ing to art, sponsored by Artists, Incorporated each year, are: sketch trips, the initiation party, and the 'gDream Ball. The club sponsored an art department, mid-winter shoyv and displayed art through- out the school. They gave a series of exhibi- tions of the art yvork of former YVill Rogers students. 7 Q, President - OFFICERS Vice-President - - Secretary - Treasurer - Sfudent Chairman - HOYT SBIITH NANCY XVILSON - DORIS HYATT DAVID XVRIGHT - - DAVID HITCHEXS Al'tiStS, Il'lCOI'p0I'8t6d-First row, left to right: Judy Henson, Jayne Taylor, Norma Jean Baker. Joyce Bryant, Beverly Wilde, lNfIargaret Best, Peggy Tharp. Second row: Doris Hyatt, Nancy Nuckolls, Barbara Leedy. Linda Blur- phy, Nancy Babb, Bill Jones, lNIrs. Hortense Bateholts, sponsor. Third ron-: Ronnie Flanagan. Gary Simpson. Bferle Tyler, Rex lylaloy, Linda Kelley, Sandra Scott, Lynne McCormick, William Balch. Fourth ron-: Mr. Hilbert Hogne. sponsor, Nancy Wilson, Hoyt Smith, Frances Sorrels, John Nance, Bob Swisher, Don Lloyd. David XVright. , . I 150 'N hw? with QQ f if 1 M., 'V of 'A 'f 5. f MOIHIDQQ CIHSS-First row: left Io right: Darlene Mathewson, Johnnie Luper, Dena Fitzpatrick, Connie Reynolds, hlargaret Ferguson, Janice Jackson, Diary Rice, Louise Allsup. Second row: Pat Schindler, Judith Tipsword, Norma Brarnlett, Linda Stice, Lee Reed, Louise Womack, Lo Willa Davis, Sue Eidschun, Willine Robertson. Third row: LI. V. Craig, sponsor, Norma Lee Baker, Reba Good, Wilda Lunsford, Sue Moore, Linda Williams, Sallee Wright, Harold F. Metz. 0-op Classes Receive Un-The-Job Trainin Before school and after school when the rest of the classes have been dismissed, the co-op classes have their daily meetings. In these classes the students become acquainted with the Work-a-day World before graduation, so that they may make an easy transition from school to job after they graduate. These stu- dents receive on-the-job training when they are out of school to Work. To become a member of the co-operative office practice organization the student must be a senior business major and have com- leted courses in t in , bookkee in , short- P 1 YP .S P 3 ' hand and office ract1ce.Acce table business 7 s op P personality, attitude, and interest are also essentials. OFFICERS President - - - - - PAT Onoxr Secretary - - - - - SHARON SMITH Advertising Board - - TEDINE GHOSTBEAR Aflverzisirzg Board - - BARBARA Cuixnaxrs Afternoon Cl3.SS-First row, left to right: Marilyn Larrabee, Loma Moore, Tedine Ghostbear, Sandra Fitzjerrell, Barbara Clements, Glenda lVIethvin. Second row: Nancy Simmons, Jan Beeson, Sharon Jean Smith, Darlene Ellis, Mary Ellen lVIcAnally, Joyce Cook. Third row: Helen Shipman, Karen Kerr, Dotty Webb, Nancy Dahlmann, Phyllis Penland, Pat Odom, W. R. Dawson, sponsor. 6 fa, W '33 gg '::.2. 54155: .:W Jq:',g,--1.-'- .,.-,, V2 ' Y of Z To Better Emple ee-Emplo er Relationships is Their Aim The Distributive Education program at lVill Rogers provides educational and social experiences for Distributive Education Club members. The only qualification for member- ship is to be an actively enrolled D.E. student. It is an interest organization established to help the student learn to solve the problems that he vvill have to face as a citizen of tomorroyv. This year an employer-employee banquet vvas held as a combined project yvith Central and Wlebster D.E. Clubs for the members, employers, and special guests. Some of the activities that the club completed this year yvere the initiation breakfast, Christmas din- ner, and participation in all of the state and national D.E. activities. OFFICERS President - - JAMES Laxicax I'it-C'-Presidezzr - - - JOHN JOYNER .Sem-fury - - Cxnorvx Easrox Trez1.szzrer - - DAVID XYOOD Pm-lifmmmzrimz - - Blu. CHAPMAN I-Iis-rorian - - - - Dick BTCCLCRE Social C'o-chairman - - COLLEEN LARSON Social Co-chairman - DIANE XVIXTER DlStrlbUtlW'B EdllCZ1tl0I1-First ron-. left to righf: Linda Elmore, Carolyn Easton, Colleen Larson. Floretta Boyce. Blartha Sullivan. Anna Sue Hood. Second row: Dotty Revels, Diane Stanford, Norma Jean Thompson. Anita Asher. Genevieve YVirth, Alberclean Pryor, Sharon Dotson. Third mum- Paul Clay, Tommy Covvden. Billy Haggard. David VVoocl, VVilliarn Bohnefeld, Larry Jones, Dick hIcClure, lNIrs. Carolyn Comfort, sponsor. Fourth ron-: David Norton. Rav Clay, Jim Lanigan, Bill Chapman, John Joyner, Fred Aab, James Knapp. Lyndon Stice. ' l .1 IISQJ Diversified Occupations-Frm muy, left to fighti Alfred Robinson, Gerald Baker, Jerry slam, Gilbert Mendenhall. Second row: lNIr. Roy V. Lulow, sponsor, Lewis Young, Tommie Nuckolls, La- veme Carter, Warren Welch. Third row: Geri Stephens, James Breeden, Joe D. Haney, James O. Brewer, Joe Rendon, Spencer Johnson. tudents Practice Trades Without Missing ehool Diversified Occupations is an interest or- ganization to secure a mutual understanding of problems that arise from the work and the school program. D.O. began in 1952 as a part-time training program. The group is a member of the Trade and Industrial Club of Oklahoma, Charter No. 57. Members must be enrolled in the Diver- sified Occupations program and employed as a student trainee in an occupation requiring two thousand hours minimum training. The trades range from baking to meat cutting to l:1S3J nursing and auto mechanics. D.O. installed a new chapter of the Diver- sified Occupations at VVebster High School, and also installed the new Vocational Motors Club at Rogers during the school year. The members of the club visited various industrial plants to enlarge their concepts of fields of employment. This club has aideil many students in understanding their chosen vocations better. Besides becoming acquainted with different vocational fields, the club also participates in various social functions. . A. Stimulates Interest in Nmsin Careers The Future Nurses of America ivas or- ganized to stimulate interest in nursing as a career. The club's purpose is to provide an opportunity for girls to become better ac- quainted with the field of nursing. This year the club visited Hillcrest hos- pital. They have had several guest speakers, films, and demonstrations to help them learn more about the field of nursing. Every year they give a basket of food to a needy family for Thanksgiving. For the past three years their Christmas project has been to give a Braille Bible to a blind person. OFFICERS Presidenr ---- SANDRA THORNHILL Student Council Rep. - SANDRA THORNHILL Vice-President ---- PHYLLI5 BAKER Secretary ---- CARoLi'x NICHOLSON Publicity Chairman - - GAIL GOODISON Treasurer - - - - NIYRA JONES Flltllfe Nurses of AIn9riC3-Fi:'st row, left to right: Sandra Thornhill, Blyra Jones. Carolyn Nicholson. Phyllis Baker, Gail Goodison, Anita Donovan. Second row: Carolyn Lee, Linda Bragg, Annette Albitz, Carol Ganus, Edythe Barker, Kay Protzman. Third rozu: Dee Harrison, Willann lNIeyer, Shirley DeLong, Jayne Yvhite. Anne Nicholson, Gail Vaught, lVIrs. VanNoy, sponsor. IH41 KJ 1-1 I WWVGV N Q N, XX,. X up , . 4,.. 1 ,.X.. Q.. lgacnftitxxg w X 1--r' . X QN nn-1 Future Homemakers of AIIl6flCEl-Fir.st I-ow, left 10 right: Ivonne Densford, Ruth Ann Gar- ber, Judy Lonberger, Sandy DeHanas, Nlarilyn Davidson, Donna Lee. Second row: Charlotte Myers, Judy Holloway, Paula Bodenheimer, Janette Ross, Russella Davis, Kay Murray. Third row: Miss Lula Darnell, sponsor, Willann Meyer, Jo Kirkpatrick, Nancy Ruley, Jane Hunt, Mrs. Gillie Tanksley, sponsor. Better Family Living-Their Goal Future Homemakers of America is a new club at Will Rogers this year, and has done exceedingly well for a beginning club. The membership is made up of twenty-two girls who are interested in home economics and are willing to further its cause. The club has been promoting better family living, and as a national project has been urging close family relations. For the F.H.A. state project, the Will Rogers group has been studying the field of 'fKnow Your Family. An initiation was held for new members and to install officers who acted as leaders throughout the year. Lissj OFFICERS President - - - CHAiu.o'rTE Minas Vice Pres-idcnr - - PAULA Bonuxnriixirx Secretary - - - SANDRA DPIHANAS Treasurer - MARIIAN DAv1iisoN Song Leader - - Jo KlRKrA'1'RiC14 Hi,s-r.orimz - - - - DONNA LEIQ Parliame1ztariczn - XVILIANN lN1EYER Reporter - - - Jilin' Hoi,i,owAY Youn dults Prepare For Teaehin Profession The Future Teachers of America Club was organized to explore the possibilities of teaching as a career. The requirements for membership are interest, application of knowl- edge gained by attending meetings, and pay- ment of dues. The members study the opportunities in various teaching fields. Guest speakers are invited to talk to the interested students and supervisors in our schools are of assistance also. Each year members of the club attend the Oklahoma Future Teachers of America con- vention at the Oklahoma College for WVOmen. hlany new ideas are learned, and much knowledge is gained. The weeklv meetings consist of panel dis- cussions, talks, movies, and group discus- sions. These meetings help the students find out how deep their interest is in teaching as a profession. President - Vice-President Vice-President Secretary - Treasurer OFFICERS - SANDRA BRIDGES CAROL VANSICKLE - BARBARA FRENCH - - HELEN HURT - LvNNE BICCORNIICK Flltllre Teachers of America-Fivast row, left to right: Mrs. Gibson, sponsor, Carol Johnson, Marian BIeBride. Barbara hlitchell, Dotty Lynch, Ruth lVIcNew, Sandra Bridges, Ann Owens. Second mu-: Doris Holliday, Patricia Fisher, Mary Crabb, Gwen Looper, Carol VanSickle, Barbara French, Helen Hurt, Sue Lewis. Third ron-: Mr. Bill Eubanks, sponsor, Joanne DeFriend, Dorothv Dlabach, Nancy Homan, Linda Hargrove. Jo Kirkpatrick. Lynne llc- Cormick, Judy Hyatt, John Cox, Allen Polsgrove. Q 1 7 L cz hue l S61 lvledilfal Club-First row, left to right: Nancy Benner, Charlotte lVIyers, Sheila Mears, Tressa Lillard, Cookie Bowen, Sharon lVa.lker. Second row: Sylvia Reid, Paula Murphy, Toni Richards, Mary Ann Mc- Aninch, Pat Ballentine, Paula Hughes. Third row: lNIr. Raymond Ray, sponsor, June Harp, Barbara Kinnebrew, Roberta Graber, Sharon Montgomery, Linda Allen. Fourth row: Gene Morton, Craig Stimson, Andy lNIulholland, Lanny lliller, Charles Doggett, John Wallace, hlike Jordan. Future Medical tudents Explore Further clloolin Opportunities The Meclical Club of lfVill Rogers is com- posed of students who are interested in the field of medicine as a profession. Any sopho- more, junior, or senior can qualify to become a member if he is interested in the broad field of medicine and that to which it pertains. The group has taken field trips to the various colleges and hospitals. Their field trips have been through schools of medicine and nursing, the Oklahoma Nledical Research Foundation, the Crippled Children's Hospital, and the University Hospital at Oklahoma City. Many field trips have also been made through the hospitals and clinics located in Tulsa County. The Rogers Medical Club has examined many colleges and universities that specialize I:1S7l in the fields of medicine for the opportunity of obtaining scholarships for medical stu- dents. Informative speakers from various fields of medicine have spoken at the Medical Club meetings. The students have learned a great deal from these guest speakers and plan to request them to speak often in the future. OFFICERS Prv.vif1e1zx - - ANDY lX llll.llUl.I.AND Vit-e'Pre.v-idenr - - Roxarn Sczukomiczk Ret-ordirzgSet-rvlury - - - 'l'oxlRlt:HARDs 'l'z-euszzrer - - - MARY ANN NICANINCH O05 1 O0 , tudent Activities Are Pictured B Photography Class The photography class is a rather new course, and has approximately twenty mem- bers. The only qualification for membership is an interest in the field of photography. The course takes in all the technical as- pects of the art of photography, such as ex- posure, enlargement, development, and print- ing. One of the more important things they learn is lighting techniques. Some of the pictures published in the School Life are the work of the photography class. The photographers have had some of their work published in the local newspapers. PhOt0gI'2lphy Cl3SS-First row, left to right: Darnetta Johnson, John Lower. Jerry Sandidge. Margaret lVilson. Maurice Kisler, Janice Foley. Second row: Dan Hite, Buddy VVelk. David Oliver, Lloyd Johnson, Allen Polsgrove. VVarren Weber. Third row: Earl hlooney, Ronald Halcomb, Tommy AtkinS0n, Roy Hauer. Renny Burns. Bill Taylor, Mr. Pierson Powers, sponsor. . 1 sal t if v 5, o' of First role. left to right: James Stevens, George Robinson, Charles Calhoun, Ross Hawkins. Second rote: YVinston Cunningham, Bud R eed, Jack Pennington. John Murdock. Third ro-iv: Glenn Hunter, Barney Capehart, Danny White, W. H. Sanders, sponsor. Yolm Amateur Radio Enthusiasts Learn Morse Code and Radio Theory The Will Rogers High School Radio Club, sponsored by Mr. W. H. Sanders, is an in- terest and vocational club. The club has been at Will Rogers for many years and each year its membership has grown. Any student who has a definite interest and the will to work can join the organization. The enthusiastic group has been engaged in learning Morse Code and radio theory, which are essential to all radio uhamsf' They have a stand-bv transmitter and have been improving on their own station facilities, which is excellent training for the students. The Radio Club gave a demonstration of the amateur operator and participated in an overnight Civil Defense emergency operation. The members of the club felt that their par- ticipation in such an activity was definitely profitable, and each member learned a great deal about the operation of the Civil Defense. In time of disaster and need the Radio Club will come into quite a bit of use. L1s9J OFFICERS President ----- BARNEY Caiwiimsii' Vice-Pres., Seeretczrgf - - Gl.l-YNX HVNHZR Treasurer -----, I ACK PIQXNIXGIUY Stz1den!C0zn1ei1Rep.- YVINSIUN Cl'XXlNt.HANI Activities flflmzager - - - Russ HAwKlNs Field Trips and Lectmes ceup lub alendar The Science Club was formed last year and is under the sponsorship of Mrs. Thelma Arn- old. The only requirements for membership are an interest in science and attendance at the meetings. Speakers from industry and yarious scien- OFFICERS tific fields. and student reports on science in- stitutes they have attended. make up the meet- P,-Q-,mic-,lf - . - STEVE CQODDARD ings. Field trips are highlights during which I.my-Pmm1,H1t Y - BILL JUNE the members learn about vocations. as well as science in general. The members have 5f '5m 5' ' ' SHE BARNES certain projects during the year which fur- ther the students' interest and also haye an educational yalue. The Science Club is open to anyone interested in science and the yar- ious aspects of the field. Sciencg Club-First row. left to right: Sue Barnes. Ivan Pope, Bill Jones. llary Cairns. Secwm' rms: Norma Stiyers. Bgb Bledsoe. 311-5, Thelnya Arnold, sponsor, Paula Murphy, YVinston Cunningham. Third roar: Ross Hawkins. Cliff Leonard. Steve Goddard, John XVallace. Jerry Syyaffer. Dayid YVright. . -- af lb 01 Th9Spi3.l1SiFirst row, left to right: Bill Ward, Joann Huitt, Anita Bryant, Sharalynn Cole, Sunni VVilson, Richard Cohen, VVillie Dlay Thompson. Second row: Carol Young, Frances Whittenburg, Fay Chapman, Jane Strother, Joe Welling, Linda Kay Sellen, Janey Gettemy, Robyn Bennett. Third row: Sarah Cook, Blargaret Greye, Nancy Babb, Nancy Harris, Carol VanSickle, Ann Cook, Helen Hurt, Don Okeson, Bliss Doris Niles, sponsor. Four-Ih raw: Susan Hopkins, Sandra Stanley, Nancy Wilson, Carol Kearns, Pete Owen, Bill Robinson, Bob Swisher, Linda Wallis, Andre Colpitts. alented tudents Gain Reco nition In The Field of Dramatic Art The purpose of the Thespian organization is to recognize outstanding and persistent work in the field of dramatic art. Those who are interested in becoming members of Thes- pians are first probationary members. These members must attend all meetings. A certain number of points must be attained before membership is acquired. Points are gained by participating in class plays and attending outside plays and programs. Eighteen new members were initiated this year. Two projects of Thespians this year have been the Christmas play, This Strange Night, produced for the entire student body at the Christmas assembly program, and attending the Thespian convention in May. An outstanding achievement of Thespians was the winning of first place in a national fl6lJ contest for printed programs. The honor was awarded for the preparation of the program for L'South Pacific, the musical produced by our school last spring. At the close of each year an honorary Thespian is elected on the basis of having earned the most points. OFFICERS Presiderzt - - - ANN Cook Vit-v-Presiflwzr - - JANICY GElil'TENIX' Secrezary - - SARAH Cook Scribe - - - - Inxnfx XVAI.Lis Sruclelzt Counvil Rap. - JOANN HUITT Y-Teens Develop Fellowship and High Ideals The Y-Teens is a service organization for sophomore. junior, and senior girls at Rogers. Their purpose is to develop a fellowship of girls who attempt to carry out Christian ideals in personal and social living. Among their many activities for this year have been the conducting of a Fellowship Assembly at Booker T. XVashington. caroling for cancer. sending delegates to the leadership conference, participating in outings to Camp Parthenia. and giving various mixers. dances. skating, and swimming parties. As a project the club assisted the Red Cross Senior High Recreation Council bv helping serve travs to patients in hospitals. Y-Teens-Len fo Flghf: sieiinaa Romine. sandra Riggs. 572 45-D 'a X I . I ll i TW, L, Y - . -J' t 13 i' - I - - T' ' fifvzl OFFICERS President - - BIARY ANN SMALLWOOD I'ief-Pmftifflr - - - APRIL BLATLOCK .Secrertzry - - BIELIXD.-X Roxuxe Treas-urer - SANDRA RIGGS Mary Ann Smalluood. April Matlock. fl 5 3 Majorettes First row: Claudia Franks. Second row: Dixie Brown, Sandra Scott, Johnnie Caton, Judy Roberts, Band Officers Luft lo right: Ronnie Woods, Julian Balsters, Andre Col- p i t t s, Leonard Graupman, Robert Fitzgerald. Band Works iligently To Attain Perfection Band is a training organization for ad- OFFICERS vanced musicians under the direction of llr. Carl Barnett. Scholarship. citizenship. and advanced musicianship are the qualities of the band members. The baud is a service organization. and they perform for school and community activities. As part of their course. the band has par- ticipated in the llvill Rogers Day Claremore Parade. Tulsa State Pair Parade. Sfety Pa- rade. all football games. pep assemblies. and basketball games. In the spring a concert is given. Ensembles from the band play for community. civic. and s c h o o l programs throughout the year. As a special feature the XYill Rogers Con- cert Band vvas selected to present the Honor Band Concert at the Bi-State Band Festival in Port Smith. Arkansas on March 29. 1957. They also presented a concert in Muskogee on the same date. The students in the band are capable of playing the very finest band literature. B ritz' Ctzpft L iff Llfltfc L 2'2t:' Lien t 215 Lzezhe t D fi: ,lla 55 FLUTE Kay Lynn Albin Barbara Bross Elaine Bury Vera Harlan Dc-rothv XYebb OBOE Judy Bouts-:heidt Don Edwards HNt2LisH HORN Judy Bourscheidt H FLAT CLARINET Donnie Hinlile snvuaxo CLARINET Priscilla Atherton Joyce Vetherington - .lt'Li.xN Batsrrns - Roxxxr Woons Rostnr FITZGERALD Ltoxxnn Gnewrxtax - :XNDRE Corrritrs Charles Calhoun Judy Davis Robert Fitzgerald Claudia Pranks Dolly Gillies Richard Croldyvyn Rav Karsten Haarice Risler Judy L-Jiberger Druicilla 3lcC1ee Bialsev Sammy Long Flary Jane Owens Barbara Pasley Deanne S-Jtelo Barbara Young Band members rehe annual spring concert. Alflll CZl,ARlNlC'l' Catherine Geiger James Goodson Rodney Newland Sandra Scott HAML t:1,ARlNlfT1' Johnnie Caton Betty Long Betty hlcNabney Jerry hlinton CIUYTRA-BASS Cl..-XRlNl lN like Swaffar Al DlaCLain BASSOON lxlyrtlebanks Barnett Judy Hyatt Terry Norris Dixie XVaxman ALTO SAX,-XPHUXE Freddie Beasley Andre Colpitts Judy BlcGall Dflike Taylor TLNOR SAXAPHONE Shirley Horner George Kimes BARITONE SAMLKAPHONE Janice Powell FRENCH HORN James Atherton Vic Chambers Diane Downing Bob Hanson Bill Mott John Nlurdock arse for the I, CURNET Bob Cochran Tommy Everly Gary Gamble Leonard Graupman Billy Shellenbarger Joe Welling fliRllMl'E'1' Lamar Beard Buddy Lowe Bobby Moses Ronnie VVoods TRORIBONE Julian Balsters Dwight Casteel Sam Page David Peeples Bill Robinson Jolm VVilliams 1-1 xkl'1UNE Allen Bailey Russell Bridges John Robinson Bob Thresher BASSES Gerald Goodwin Jerry Hendon James Kerby Charles Riley SPRING BASS Mary Jane Dickson PERCUSSION Sharon Berg Glenda Bishop Judy Holloway Don Kimmel 'VIMPANI Pete Jones 0l'CllEQtI'El Participates in 'AIESSTHIIU Orchestra is class offered for advance student musicians interested in orchestral work. The students of this class must have advanced musicianship. a high scholastic standing. and good citizenship. This year they participated in the all-city Messiah orchestra. and they accompanied the school plays. ln the spring they presented their annual concert. Several times the or- chestra has provided music for the opening exercises for the assemblies, A brass ensemble accompanied the Choir for tivo outside per- formances and one assembly. Other ensembles play for school and community activities. The Orchestra as a whole went to XX'ilson Junior High School to accompany the Choir in performance for the ninth graders. The Or- chestra also participated in the Round-Up. Stephen Moore and Leroy Po- lumbus concentrate on the prep- aration of music for school assem- blies and other programs. VIULINS lN'lyrtlebanks Barnett Beverly Brandrup Phyllis Brenkman Suzy Chapman Catherine Evans David Gates Phil Hans Judy Klotz Charles Lester Judy Lonberger Earl Renfroxv Jerry Viinters YIOLA Judy hICCray Stephen hloore Sue lN'Ioore Leroy Polumbus CELLO Judy Barbieux Pat Manring Catherine McCourt Beth Shoemaker Priscilla Wioodv BASS ' Barry Davis James Kerbv FLUTE ' Joyce XVetherington , onokg Judy Bourscheidt BASSOON Barbara Guinn Dixie VVaxman CLARINET Sammy Long Mary Jane Owens Deanne Sotelo Barbara Young TRUMPET Bob Cochran Jim Ellington Bobby Rose Holm Dan Allan Vic Chambers Dwain Gregory Bob Hanson IROAIBONE Gerald Homberg Billy Stephens John VVilliams PERCUSSION Eddie Baird Pat Mondier PIANO Sharon Handley DIRECTOR Carl Barnett Roloecl Vocalists Derive Pleasure From Programs Presitferzf F1715 t l lc SECOTZLZT l .Secrertz ry Treus ure' - Lifiruritzrz . 1 . Lzfinzrnrz - - - s. Y bfzinerzrl R9f1eClitzir :c'2 - - v Rare Chuzfvztzv: - Robe C.Huzf'm f v -1 Rom' C.'ztzzr'vzt:fz - .-lcc5 :przrzi.sr - il c'C5'7ZpLZ Dl7'c'L'f5f Dl'c'Llf5f .ERS Jim HENREI - TED SMITH - - Biti. XY.-XRD - XLARGE Clit LiAxi BTARIAN BTCBRIDE - - DoLA Sxnrn - Joi-ix TAYLOR - BTARILYN OLIVER - SANDRA BRIDGEN BARBARA HENCRE - - - JoHN Cox - LARRY SLNDAY - - XAxcY CoLE - Moria BIORSE XYYATT C. FREEMAN Mis. XYAXDA Kim: The Choir is a music and serYice organiza- tion composed mostly of seniors. It was the only choral group that existed when Mall Rogers opened. Robes were purchased then. and the supply has been added to since. The Choir studies fine choral music and makes many public appearances. One of the appear- ances was singing for the downtown Riwan- ians. In November the Choir took part in the Thanksgiving Choral Festival on the Okla- homa ARM campus at Stillwater. At Christ- mas time a program was given for the Lions' Club and the Choir participated in the all- city chorus presentation of The Messiah' The Choir also organized a choral group for caroling and presented a demonstration of class work for the P.T.A. Cl'lOl1'-First rczt. 'tear rf utzff. lifftauz r fir: Marie Petty-iohn. Mary Council. Sharon Slaton. Kay Coleman. Char- lene Robinson. Salle Finn. Lvnn H-refer. BlNI'L1V'.l1'l'l6S. Merle Tyler. Don Okeson. Albert Nightingale. Bob Irwin. Sec- c.rz.i ren: Diane Downing. M--llv Blurse. Dick McClure. Sue Eidschun. Regina Felix. Faye XYalden. YVilma Ethrxdge. Ted Smith. -lane Capshaw, Xahcy Chambers. Beth Gambill. Bryan Hall. Tltfnf fizq-: Sue McYVt-rknian. ,lan Harrell. Janice Hanner. Elaine Seckler. Anne Ring. Bill Hamm. Charlene Miles. Connie lxnighr. Laura Evans. Carol Ganus. Carol YanSickle. Rav Milburn. Fftffb rex: Bill Ward. Susan Parker, Barbara Ellis. Nlarge Gilliam. Judi Johnson. Donna XVampler, Karen Byars. Creda Bedard. Ray Carman. Lance Reese. Guy Cates. Rolf Nilsson. A-1' -, L r t scent - -gg .,-W 1 C jim lenkel, president of the Choir, presents a problem for dis- cussion. ,f The Choir appeared in assemblies at Thanksgiving, Easter, a n d the Reginald Shaw Memorial Awards assembly. A family night dinner was sponsored by the Choir to raise money for the vocal music department. The funds raised were used to defray the expenses of a group of students from the Choir who attended the All-State Choral Fes- tival in January on the campus of the Univer- sity of Oklahoma. ChOlI'-First row, next to -wall, bottom to top: Judy Smith, Sandra Bridges, Eddie James, Nancy Shook, Jo Dean Jones, Nlarjorie Taylor, Barbara Leedy, lVIary Jo Burger, Marie Risner, Larry Pate, Jim Henkel, Bob Swisher. Sec- ond ro-zu: Carole Coolidge, Barbara Bischoff, Helen Hurt, Glee Moore, Sharon Knight, Tana Smith, Nancy Cole, Pat Burton, Cynthia hlartin, Nancy Harris, Jo Kirkpatrick, Floyd Williams. Third row: Joyia Blunt, Doris Marler, Mari- lyn Oliver, Carol Richards, Dola Smith, Necia Crocker, Dotty Lynch, Susie Johnson, John Cox, Bob Zubryn, Pete Owen, Larry Sunday. Fourth row: Marian McBride, Barbara Hencke, Pat Black, Susan Dyer, Johnna Mricire, June Roberts, Shirley White, Nancy Ruley, Sarah Cook, James Pearson, Jim Tighe. Improvement of Voices ls Aim of Choraliers Preszdezzr - l zce-Preszdarzr - Set'-rettzry Treasurer - Librrzrian - Librarian - - .Szzderzr Council Section Captain .Section Captain .Section Cupmizz .5 ecrzon Ctzpmzzz :lccO'?zpa11i.5I - -lee-mnpmzisr :loco 7721011 fzi.5't :lccmnpmzi.sI Rep - OFFICERS - GINGER XYIXGET - HELEN CLVILER - SAXDY BL-XRTIN SHARQN GEANZ - DQNNA POLITE - BIIRE BIITCHELL - PATTY PARRER A ELLEN XYAGNER - - - CAROL Ci.-XRYIX RICHARD Tnoxtifsox - JQHNNX IQNAPP PATH PARRER - Jttnv DAwsox - GLEXDA GRAY KAY XTANDAGRIPF Choraliers is directed by Blr. Freeman and Bliss King. The group is a music and service organization. It was organized four years ago because of the increase in enrollment in the vocal music department. The main purposes are to train the students' voices. to study and learn good choral literature. and to make pub- lic appearances. The students in this group are mostly jun- iors. They have had previous choral training. and they all display abundant talent. This year Choraliers presented a special assembly. They also attended a choral festival on the Oklahoma A. SBI. campus at Stillvvater. Ch0I'3.llEI'S-First ran. next to mall. bottom tc top: Sue Blenclenhall. Paula Savant. inn Edwards. Darlene Tobey. Blarie Calhoun. Patty Parker. Connie Knight. Beverly Lofton. Beverly Edmunds. Johnny Knapp. llike Blitchell. Sec- zrzd I-cz.: Pam Johnston. Sharon Glanz. Ginger YVinget. Carol Xevvton. Laura Ogan. Sara Yeatch. Sandy Arvidson. Connie Clements. Linda Moberly. Ruth Snuggs. Third rats: Donna Polite. Pat Martinson. Dianne Smith. Norma Stivers. Alice Green. Nancy Homan. Pat Brown. Dean Blcllahan. Lila Jo Stribechk. Jon Yviseman. Fcnrtk I-orc: Glenda Gray. Molly BI-frse. Ann Schnarre. Kathy Schmidt. Susie Smart. Jack Yan Hook. Bette Lee Jones. Virginia Rogers. Nancy Tinlin. Anne Mason. Miss King is a popular addition to the vocal music department. The goals of Choraliers are perfection as a A small group from Choraliers attended the group, formation of ensembles, and prepara- choral Workshop at Norman on the Univer- tion of vocal numbers for school assemblies. sity of Oklahoma campus. Ch0I'E:lll61'S-First row, next to wall, bottom lo top: Barbara Burruss, Barbara Locher, Ellen Wagner, Susie Tolle, Betty Jordan, Roberta Helmcamp, Carol Wall, Bonnie Colee, Richard Thompson, Carolyn Hales. Second row: .Joanne Russell, Londa Lloyd, Marie Duncan, Phyllis Walker, Delores Puckett, Donna Mason, Kay Vandagriff, Linda Perry, Jim Pope, Nancy Ulmer. Third row: Sharon Berg, Ouita Haubursin, Rhea Johnson, Sandy Peters, Faye Walden, Linda Kay Sellen, Dorothy Gee, Leslie Holmes, Betty Trammell, Charles Campbell. Fourthxrouw Donna Brown, Betty Brazeal, Dola Smith, Ellen Bourland, Gordona lVIoore, Sandy McGowen, Carol Garvin, Margaret Caldwell, Judy Dawson, Richard Gray. ' ' 'i K .wr-5'Q:aa' , .. 'Q if-4 ,ws XJ :YE-YS3.-4X1'Z Girls Prepare for Future Work in lusie OFFICERS - CAROL REARXS JAERIE :XLLOXYAY - CAROL KEARM - HELEN LEw1s - - RAY F.-XRREL - BEYERLY DEDMOX - SANDRA BRYANT - - SAXDRA DUAL P7'c'5ft1Ic'7lF - l -lCc'-P7'c'Slt17ci7ZZ' Vice-P res ide zz I Sc'C7'c'Fd 'gl - SECFE FLZFQ1 - Tret1.stzrer - TFCTLI-5 li TCF - Lffvrtzrftzrz - Lass-O's is an all-girls music and service organization. The group was organized in 1948. It is the second oldest vocal organiza- tion at YVill Rogers. This group of girls is trained for participation in future music groups and individual music roles. Lass-O's Lihrurimz - - BARBARA BIOZIXGO is open to all girls. Since Lass-Os has quite Lifirtzrfwz - - - BARBARA YOUNG a large enrollment. it is necessary to divide Lhfdfwf Y ' TOMMIE LEE PETFRRUN them into two classes. Thus ther have two --1ct'G'wzpmzz.5? - - - - BARBARA XOKXG N X - Q ' , A 1 sets ot otticers. .lueovzptzr.z.,r ---- GLEN DA ARx 5PIL,ER Stzuferzr Czmzcii Rep. - - - J.-XNICE LESTER Dirfemr --..- XYxoATr C. FREEMAN LESS-0.5-First rcz.. mar tc zttzli. ivilzcvz :C zip: Shirley Holloway. Mary Cams. Kay Prt-tzman. Peg? XYood. Dee Ann B--hl. Donna Pearce. Z--e Kerby. Jean Hendrichs. Sherq' Hutchinson. Carol Keams. Sarfr:.i rits: Kay Farrell. Karen H-Arr.-n. Karen Turney. Jane Grant. Mary Bingham. Carolyn Rucher. Barbara Hudson. JoAnn Denton. Glenda Arnspiger. Linda Hansen. Third rin: Ann Truman. Barbara llozingo. Sandra Dui al. Gloria Brigs. Blarjorie Creech. Carolyn Poult--n. Bexerly Dedm-tn. Blarylin Smith. Norma Austin. Shirley Boe. fl!-1.-lit 1 .K ' . I' Q! I Tl I' 7 L. -':a1.:1..aaarw. - lnformality is the atmosphere of Lass-O's rehearsals. The activities of Lass-O's consist of group appearances in public and before the student body. One such performance was in the Christmas assembly. Also, each girl is re- quired to prepare a solo of a certain length. Their main project is trying out for advanced music groups. Primarily, this is the reason for the preparation and singing of solos. Lass-Ols also attended the choral festival on the campus of Oklahoma A.8zlVl. which was held in November. LHSS-0,5-Fir.st ron-, next to reall, bottom to mp: Pat Kearney, Mary Lampson, Brenda Bartlett, Virginia Tankers ley, Jean Waldo, Jayne Kenyon, Marcilla Eubanks, Barbara Jo Savage, Sandy Bryant, Barbara Young, Mary Morris, lN'Iartha Hanna. Second row: Rosalie Brewer, Pat Bowlin, Carol Kennedy, lVlarilyn Arky, Ann Hood, Delores Baker, Rosalee VVorley, Barbara Hudson, Helen Lewis, Kaye Thayer, June London. Third row: Tommie Lea Peterson, Sharon Carol Watts, Janice Lester, Ruby Campbell, Betty Holt, Judy Blazer, Mary Jo Smith, Beverly Sue Ozbun, Frances Whittenburg, Paulia Moody, Jackie Alloway. sl- 1- ' . rPZifOmf:CfU3 opliomore Mived Chorus Selected Pfe.sit1'efzt - lvldfc'-PV'c'.S'ftlci?' ' .S e cre fury Trans zz re 2' L zvrurzu zz - L Eli mriu fi 56652071 Leritir Secriorz Letztzl-f -SecFfO7Z Lecltfc' .Sfztalerzr Council Ren. - - :lccO'1zpurzz.sf slcecvzpmzisr Director - OFFICERS - Howie HOLBFRI' - - Giioiaor Huzniis - Saxiiiu 3ll'CRELRAl'H - - - Piitztzy TERM - Roxxie CH.utBERs - Joris Ltsitrnr - Dautrxi Hemiiiii Jssiiii Wontuixcros - - Crisis Dtvcss A BETH Anno - PM is Httziirs - - Prima GR.xyFs XYi.x1si C. Fnhisxux Because of Outstanding A Rhythm Ropers is a mixed vocal chorus. The group is a music and service organization composed of sophomores and this is the sec- ond year of having a sophomore chorus of mixed voices at XVill Rogers. Its purposes are for its members to develop good singing voices. learn music fundamentals. and pre- pare for future music participation. Having a mixed chorus at this grade level has not been attempted before in the Tulsa Public Schools. The boys and girls of this sophomore chor- us vvere chosen because of musicianship. cit- izenship. and special talent. To be a member of Rhythm Ropers students must try out and demonstrate a very high degree of v-fc al Iiiusif ability. This procedure makes Rhythm Ropers the most select group among our four chor- uses. Direetor - - Bliss XYANDA Rim. lRl'lytl lI!'l ROIJQFS-First rczc. ma: f.:E.'f':e'. '- : ': ' r -: Nell-a Haley. Sandra Muckelrath. Nancy Jones. Jane Burgess. Ronald Chambers. -lanell XY--rthingt-in. David Hansen. Sec :.:' fi.: Sherry Dv-rimeyer. Chris Duncan. ,lane Nlwffls. Barbara lyy. Rose Ann YV'-rtlrins. Herbert Syy.ift7irtl, Earl Crisyvell. .lanies Xlcliitiney. Tlfuf fu: Gayle Grcff. Co lkie Bowen. Anna Cole. Peggy Terry. buzan Barrick. Gary NlcC-lol. Paula Parker. John Lukert. 3 ...-v-TP bility . .Q ' ss Sophomores practice sight-reading. 9 fx, . The group participated in the Christmas assembly program and Rhythm Ropers were featured in the finale of the 1957 Round-Up production entitled A Number of Things? The boys from the group sang with boys from Choraliers for the P.T.A. The girls presented a program for an assembly. Their main pro- jects are learning how to sight read and learn- ing how to select and prepare music for public performances. Accompanists also are trained for future participation in music organiza- tions. R.0pel'S-First row, next to wall, hntlom to tap: Sherry Hutchens, Anita Andrews, Linda Allen, Sheila Villines, Edyth Barker, Judy Duck, Charles Bourland, Beth Abdo. Sv:-ond row: Hone-e Holbert, Beverly Stewart, Glenda Foster, Mary Lee Holloway, Daphne Smithee, Peggy Graves, Ann Miller. Third row: Carol Duncan, Sue Emery, Darlene Happel, Paula Hughes, Richard Potter, George Hughes, Ken Hope. U7 3 YI-f WM' Awful Dance Band upplies Music for Tcliool Parties Bletronomes is 3 musical organization for advanced musicians interested in the field of dance music. lhey play for the school :ec- tivities which desire their stvle of music. Members of lletronomes :ire selected hx' competitive tryouts. Scholarship. citizenship. :ind the ability to work and cooperate with fellow musicians :ire other qualifications for membership. After the organization of the bnnd. they select their own student director. This year the student director is Ronnie XY-it-1-ds. sexxsaruoxii J-ne Welling ct IT.-XR Andre Colpirts Ronnie XY-nods David Gates Robert lfitzgergald Al MacLean tncornoxz DRLWIN Terry Norris Allen Bailev Pete Jones Hike Taylor John lliillidms i'i.xXu TRLANIPET E-Ass Julian Bilsters Leonard Griupman Gerald Goodwin Bibby Moses -P-JNSOR Carl Brine: ll'--l 4. .. Q AL AqU3.d9tieS-Fir'st row, left to right: Co Dotter, Marilyn Oliver, Jill Bloss, Nancy Logsdon, Tina Blalroney, Nancy Nuckolls, Virginia Allison, lNIary Council, Sunni Wilson, Peggy Murphy. Second roun- Catherine Evans, Judy Lonberger, Nancy Baker, Embee Barnett, Joyce Wanipler, Donna Wampler, Blarilpi Diekeman, Nancy Littleton, Barbara Billman, Donna Nash, Sally Flora. Third row: Marsha Cheek, Bobette Dluggy, Betty Kelch, Nancy Forrest, Earlene Sterne, Anne King, Janie Blackketter, Sandy Reeves, Shirley Jones, Kay Zinnecker, lN'Iaretta Hall. Fmzrtli rozv: Margaret Wiemann, Linda Luckfield, Carolyn Denham, Barbara Berryman, Judy Hyatt, Cynthia McGuirk, Gayle Gibson, Mary Ann Hurst, Alice Dlackey, Carol Garvin, Mrs. Sue McBride, sponsor. Talented wimmers earn lntrieate ater Slrills Aquadettes is an organization for girls who are interested in the beauty and grace of syn- chronized swimming. Membership is obtained by being a good swimmer capable of passing a very involved swimming test. The girls are divided into . ' President - three groups, mmnows, sharks, and dolphins, D - - - -- V Vzce-Preszdent according to their ability. A water show entitled, aTwenty-thousand Secretary - Leagues Under the Sea was the main event T,.mSu,.c,,. - on their busy calendar this year. Before this Student Conn show the new members were taught the water stunts, while all of the girls worked to get P1lbliCii!l - their numbers ready for the production. The club also performs for any organization wish- ing a water show. OFFICERS eil Rep. VIRGINIA A1,I,IsoN TlbQA lVlAI.RONEY - SVNNI XVIIAON NANCY Loosrox - MARY COUNCII. - JILL Bross I 1,7 J , Athletic A Organizations Clieerleatlers Display Enthusiasm and chool pirit Each spring the cheerleaders sponsor a two-Week clinic for students interested in trying out for the cheering squad. At the end of the clinic. try-outs are held one morning before school. Next years cheerleaders are chosen by the student body. Our cheerleaders stimulate school and team spirit at all athletic eyents. The example of good sportsmanship is one of the highest qualities of our cheerleaders. This year our cheerleaders. sponsored by Bliss Denny. placed second in the fall cheer- leaders' clinic at the llfniyersity of Oklahoma. Each year the cheerleaders sponsor an Ugly Klan Contest to determine the fg- liest lsnpposedlyl boy in the school. This year one of the A-squad football players. Jay Jones. was elected. Cheerleaders-1ftt.t.t1m,e, Jeff tt new Dayid Gates. Dems Polite. Rttbytt Bennett. .mqttattt .it-tttts. B.:-s swxshet. Stt:':tfir:,:: Jerry Bleredith, Becky YVilliams. Merle Tyler. Marilyn YYasscn. Dale Edwards. - I' Q l1'5l Rl 4 . C 9 it ' G.R.A. -First row, left to right: Cathrine Evans, lVIariluu Burgess, lVIartha Eskew, Anita Andrews, Beverly Sue Wilson, Linda Foster, Billie Sue Rogers, Donna L. Bankey. Second row: Marilee Burgess, Barbara Kirk, Pat Ballentine, Georgiana Drew, Sandra Doolin, Carole Scattergood, Barbara Chew, Eloise Kukal. Third row: Sandra Goodmon, lVIary M. Duncan, Jean lVIiller, Charlene Miles, Barbara French, Shirley Jones, Judy Upton, Ginger Winget. Fourth row: EITIIB Lee Denny, sponsor, Lynne McCormick, Joyce Payne, Sandy Arvidson, Helen Paris, Sharon Montgomery, Camellia McKenzie, Carol Garvin, Carolyn DeFriend. ports-lVli11fled Girls ompete for Fun and Honors The Girls, Recreation Association gives the girls at Will Rogers an opportunity to par- ticipate in girls' athletics and recreational ac- tivities. It promotes the ideas of good health and good sportsmanship. Working on tramp- oline skills, volleyball tournaments, basketball PM-vidvflf - - tournaments, and playing tenniquoits are reg- Vice-Pwsidem. ular activities. To become a member, a girl - - - . - - Sec'reta.rzj - - must earn fifty points by participation in ' sports activities. TWU-Sllfff' - All-day hikes in October and December and publicity - an all-school Play-Day in April highlight the regular activities offered by the G. R. A. Teams from every junior and senior high school in Tulsa come to participate in sports events at the all-school Play-Day, bringing many opportunities for practicing sportsman- ship and meeting a Wider field of competition. Sports Head Poin! Clzairman Sponsor - - L179J OFFICERS - SANDRA Dooux CiINGliR VVINGET - BARBARA CHEW - BARBARA FRENCH - - PAT House - Erolsi-1 KUKAI, Lx'xxr3Mc:CoRM1CR - - Miss DRNNY l I K ...If- .. - -N5-.4 f t E Y Stir'LvpS1Pf 1f :::ff, f,g:IfJ.AAT1l'1 Edwsrds. Xttrr .vi .1-.er 'te Ame W rms N c ride 'H ip P X te 1 1 B B D Berirter. Pitt Clay. Tri-15 fit: Car-Jlyrt Casey Blargaret Crete N.ir.1.h B 1.1 1' C NI...re 13 Hall. Ls1Dt.ris Bierliinwer. Flirt' L-3:1 GQ-lasixslii. Clroljm Bei-'ie Nlar le r e ri EW: r fir-rfz --iz.: lily Gilbert. llargiret Clldwell. llidge C 1't.tr1er Cwithid rm tr 11 P H e 5Lr: N riex :et .- nl rs 11. Nfmette Xliliftlr. arhari erryiiian. i,.r'e e11 rl' r c. Heier Buhl. Cart'-l Benedetti. Virginia Allison. Eva Brest-1 B x 1 B '1 e e C h ri e G-'1-ldird. Nancy Cf-le. Sandy Artids-Jn. Ginger Hope. in X .mi Gtrls Ttir lip Enthusiasm and Loy altj The Stir-Ups have helped spur school spirit with their enthusiasm for our athletic teams. Members :ire chosen from girls i11 Dudes who have submitted ztpplicriticvns the previous year. They are selected for their leadership. citizen- ship. and schcwctl loyalty. They cheer with the Dudes. escort the foot- ball players mite the field. and help crown Bliss lYill Rogers. Stir-Ups-1' V- .. J.-f --:aw Pat Grady. Bexerls xxmie lift xx . f r Yates. wylzxet Hdslsitn. Nancy Harris. R1-bei-ta Heliiicam e e t e Biri ri emu N Hui .Tidy .l liisifri. .lxitly L'pt--n. Suzginrie 5-tuthgate. Glee r .1 lu x Richtirtls tri. Kldrif- Pettgft-lm. ffm.: 1-3111: Shari'-ri Kin lr 'hu 1 V1 .xx C-le'11L1ri. Utiitti Irldtiivarsiri. Chdrlene LeB1i1w. Xglncy Nt 11 r l 1 1' N 1' ite Sge Nlendenlicill. FH : Hrs, 5L1c FlcBride. sp--tis ll ir e it 1 etqr 1111 rii 1 r lxsre l,L1111l1i11, Rui. H'Brif-11. Ctnthigt llcfltiirk. Sue P----le. Cltiut et e e 1 lit x N erer eien min ax t x Rigs-e'l. Ruth N!1L1.':s. 5ll3I 'll cil.z!'lZ. I ' f'- ' Wa- D T it In 2 C.,-.9 U MH X ia R iw e t. 7 ii at i g CQ! , H ., 6 3 he 1 ' Q ' 'gi i .,.- 1 ta 1 A 2 r ' ' . H 4 In-my 3, Q fr J L' - f , id 51 i Q 1. x 1 T - J Roy BALLEXTUE Grants Bsnruxt. Drxxv Brnixoriun Dox Bovrn End Ttzckle Hdfiitzr Fz4!ZZngg,k Head FGQFZIUH Cictnli BOBBY GOAD A bquad Ftrs! rote. left fc '-tfsfzf: D-lu: Johnson. Jack Cargile. Dave Jones. Dv-n Taylor. Bart Ramsey. Jerry Garlnnel, Jay Jones. Paul Davidson. Roi Ballentine. -lark Brabits. Pat Jackson. .Btt 'itz' ra: Coach Howard Hogue. Couch XY--otly YVest. Johnny Charles. Bill Davis. .lime my Chance. John Craig. Put Hutchens. Don Boyer, Eddie Ferrell. Eddie Hay- hevv, Jerald XVilliams. Coach Nlorey Villnre-al. Head Coach Bobby Gt-ad. Third rote: Bob Dubois. David James, Loyal Roach. Don Parnell. Uarv Bart- ling. Jon Ross, Dick Nlitldlet-fn. Roll Ingle, Rollen Chcsser, Bill Shel!-'I1. Fmtrth mfr: Curl Boone, Dennis Fred- erick, David Pike. YYallate ,Xlev,intlvr. Tom m y Sroggins. Bob Potts, Bill Owens, Richard Mullet. Don Ftltlt. Ronnie Nlnclliairxvvitl. I-'rfflz f r.: Hal fxllen, Larry Catmille. T. .I. llttrris. John NC1UCt?,fiIIT'tlHYl Cllsey. Bill lzllflito. l'l!'1'tlf die Smith. Ronald lfitlsr-xt. wwf: -- r.: Nlunug:-rs Gene Nlort-rn. Xmly Xllllllwl- lunfl, Bill Wairtl. Brg :un llall. H1-11 Yirli lvlvlll, f1s:1 'ill Rogers Corrals All-City and onference Titles XYill Rogers became the onlv team to win three consecutive All-Cin' Round Robins as they defeated the Booker T. Hornets. T-0. in the 1956 All-City game. The Roper squad downed Central in the first game. 32-O. the highest score ever made in the historv of the Round Robin. In regular season play Rogers romped over the Webster Hvarriors. 35-O. During the first half the Ropers built up a 9-point lead over the Hlirriors. By the end of the third quarter Jerrv Garland had chalked up another ti points for the Ropers. On the first play f 1. Luigi M65 ,-4.64 .A..a.Q....i.-fe.. , ,, v N.. I 1 :N x , .m , 34257 7 JACK BRABIT5 JACK CARCILE Trix CHANCE JQHNNY CiiAkLns ROLLEN Ciinssizic Fullbaclc Halfbzzck Tackle Tackle Guard '56 Ropers Enjoy First Untlefeatetl Season in School Histor of the fourth quarter Denny Bedingfield took a pitch-out and rambled 40 yards for a touch- down. Roy Ballentine caused a sensation when he intercepted a Warrior pass and galloped 4-1 yards for a touchdown. The only blemish on the Ropers' conference record was the tie with Central, our tradi- tional riyals. The only Roper score was made by Roy Ballentine, end, on a 21-yard pass from Garland in the first half. The Ropers led at the half, 6-O, and when the final gun sounded the score stood Rogers, 6 and Cen- tral, 6. The Ropers' second victory in conference play came when they defeated Okmulgee, 20- 0. Early in the third quarter Ronnie Mac- Diarmid, fullback, raced 48 yards for the first Roper tally of the game. In the same period, Garland unleashed a 4-6-yard touch- down pass to Roy Ballentine, end, The final Roper score was made late in the game, leav- ing the score at 20 to O. The Edison Eagles were the third team to fall victim to the hard-hitting Ropers. After Y 'Z '-TOM , '?-f li-W-Q - ' r savgzvfle, Qld y, W' ,K 4 V t X U X K , . J six Q. -. ,-. fu 'G - X f- II' ,- pg , 'fy- Y,f--P i - 1 . . 1 .if f ,Z R gf X L , V 1 if i ' ' 4: ' ' if 1 'J ' , 3, X '52 fi , C ' if fl . , ff ' A r 5+-y ., ' f s i C M e C or - , I? L, ,,,, , R 'A TT E :f bias Q2 MN , his if-M af ' .. Q z ' sb- . ' --I at , i ,Q-Jag, n - .4 Lg. f -. A Q r X ' ' ' ' jf- Y M Z '?:' 'bf V -- , -.-i 'f , ' 1. , 21? , , ig '32 36:31 Jonx Ciuic Patti Davinsox BILL Davis Dox Elini' EDDIE 1-'ERILELL Tuclzfe Gianni Htliffmtli Emi' Httitnt t -. x. .l jerry Garland lO scores the first Round Robin T.D. against Central. a scoreless first period. XYill Rogers scored three touchdowns in the second quarter to take the overwhelming lead of 21 to O at the end of the half. Early in the fourth quarter the Ropers scored their fourth touchdown on a 50-yard march to the Eagles' goal line. making the final score. QS-O. Jerrv Garland scored the first touchdown against the Muskogee Roughers on pitch- out plav. He traveled T2 yards to score. Gar- land also scored the second touchdown. but only after the Roughers had gained seven points. Early in the fourth quarter Richard Gullev scored the fourth touchdown. The final score read Ropers. 26 and Roughers. 14. Garland scored the first touchdown in our most crucial game. against Sapulpa. in the second quarter. The Chieftains had taken a T to 6 lead into the final quarter. when a fumble on an attempted pitch-out by a Sa- Diox Gaxit Jfkiu G.1.iti..ax1i Riciuniw Giiiisx Pai' Ht ifiiisxs Htlff!7GL'A' Qiztzrff rfmt k Q1rt1r'ft'1'fu:t 5: Y'Lgpb,1' E ix Q , l ' 11 V1. 3 Y 'i 1 D137 B Bos lmii PAr J-xcksox Douc JOHNSON DAVL Iomas Im lows Romwr MACDIAliXI Fullback End Guard Halfbaclc Fullbaclz pulpa quarterback was grabbed by Roper Richard Gulley who galloped 26 yards for a touchdown, giving the Ropers a victory of 13 to 7. y Sand Springs served as a stepping stone for Rogers on their Way to the circuit crown as the Ropers defeated the Sandites, 27 to 6. At the end of the first half the Sandites were enjoying a 7 to 6 lead over the Ropers, but Rogers came back to defeat the fighting Sand Springs team by scoring three second-half touchdowns. Three explosive bursts of speed brought the Rogers Ropers the Oklahoma Six Con- ference football championship as they downed the scrappy Bartlesville Wildcats. The first Roper score came early in the second quarter when J ay Jones took a punt and galloped 55 yards for a touchdown. Early in the third quarter Ronnie MacDiarmid, fullback, sped 40 yards for the second Roper tally. Later in the same period, Bart Ramsey, halfback, charged 52 yards for the final Roper score. The final score stood at Rogers, 19 and Bartlesville, O. In the final game of the season the Rogers Ropers faced the hard-hitting Oklahoma City Classen team. The teams appeared to be even- ly matched, and at the end of the first half the game was in a scoreless deadlock. Al- though both teams tried valiantly throughout the second half, neither team could score. After four quarters of exciting play the final score stood, Rogers, O, Classen, O. llssl I S i 4 - ' ' X Q 2, , Y K 9- ke T , .224 ii 1 ' if 43011. 84512 iinii Blmnrw Dick Bliiiiitiirox Biii OXYEX5 Dim PARNELL BOB Ports Emi' Center Emi' Ct Ift Ht:.'ff't1t'i Future Roper quaders Post Winning Reason The Rogers Bees opened the 1956 season against Edison's B teani and roniped to an easy win. :YO-O. The following week the Roper teani journeyed to Clareniore. to ineet the cadets of the Oltlahonia Blili- tary Academy. The Ropers ran into a little difficulty. as they edged he cadets in a thrilling contest. 14-li. Fleeting a strong Sapulpa teain. the Roper Bees lost their first ganie of the 1956 season. The Hald- liittens froni Bartlesville threw a good offense as well COACH EUBAXRS, as a good defense into the niachinerxt of the Rogers B Squadqfm-e ma. ff If fi..ff1f.' Jem Te-mites..-U. Dieie Polite. Bob Teffeii. cimei iamsii fa. T411 Maas. Daiitl Perrples. Jerry Hine. Daie Adarns. Hal Capshaw. Dan Hill. Chuck Yacl--n. Sai ':.:' 'e 1.: Tefry YYest. Billy Claxiiniill. Bill Alirend. Claude Carder. Jack Bard. James Langley. ,lim Frasier. .Xl St. ilohn. .letry Flallonee. Daiid Wwnn. Charles Nlahan. Tlifrti fax: Stephen Chesebr-i. Jininiy Klai. C. I.. Gordon. -laiixes Thrush. T tiiiiiy DANE. Roger Swink. Pat XYatldel. Larry .If-hnston. Bob Ewing. .lon YV3nn. F x 5: -' Bill Fletcher, Ted Riesinger. Laffy Hiiiith. Bill Ri-lbs'-n. Bill Ciftlav. A. C. Saint. Bill Nlclienzie. Riclu D--ssett. Tx C-fiiisti-cle. F: 7' -' Nlana ers Nlike l:l.:nag1in. .lini XYisf-nian. Gary Ll--yd. Gary Fli-nteith. Ray Griiiie-. A L 1 3 si W ,ya f fi, 'f z - 'T , 4 .A f 1 We f 0 Z , f X f ,J , , , 1 ff ' 9 f- ff' ' Jn I AAA . ' ,. A A My ' -vlv W. . .V BART RAMSEY Jox Ross Bll.l, Suiiigrox Dox 'l'm'1.o14 .I1i14A1.nWVii.r.1Ax1 Halfbaek Tackle Guard Halflmelc A Tackle team, defeating them 19-13. In their first '56 meeting with Central, a cross-city rival, the Ropers sent the young Braves home with a 20-T defeat. Muskogee, playing Rogers for the second time in the season, avenged an earlier loss by defeating the Ropers, 26 to 13. Meeting Bartlesyille for the second time also, the Rog- ers Bees were defeated again, by a score of 13-O. The Rogers B-teain completed its 1956 home season against Webste1', with a 14 to 7 win. Dan Hill, Roper fullback, scored the first touchdown on a six-yard plunge. Chuck Yadon, quarterback, passed to Bob Terrell, end, for the extra point. The second Rogers score came on another six-yard run, this time by Jerry Tomlinson, halfback, who also ran over the extra point. During the fourth period Webster filled the air with passes, but could not seem to connect. Finally, with one minute left in the game, Gene Hart, quarterback, hit Mick McCaskill on the Roper 30-yard line, and the speedy Webster end galloped across for the touchdown. Mike Abbet, halfback, kicked the conversion. Winding up the season against the young Braves of Central, the future Roper A1s1' defeated Central by a score of 6 to 2. The only score for the Ropers was a run by Dan Hill from 6 yards out. The Braves' only 2 points came when Steve Cheesbro, trying to punt, was tackled in the end zone. lil87:I Upper: jerry Garland 1101 moves in on the Sapulpa goal line with the support of Bart Ramsey 1241 and john Craig 1741. Lower: It takes two tacklers to stop Bart Ramsey 1241 on the l0-yard line. 'if . ' sa 'T . W v Wa' ,Q K , kggj . fee. 'W C Eb- .f L BILL Aymiiwuirr Lots Bearer Mikie Bcrzrox Dox CLQYDE C4 LX CH XXX ll JDY XYEST Squad fmsf rwi 1 Ht f 4, I ff fig-1 : Richard Cbulley. Bill Applexxhite. Kvnn--th Dilifee. D-in Cl'-5 de. Tum Martinswii, Clift Richards. Ronnie MacDiartiiitl. D a ii 'iy Porter. Manager -I+-hu Russell. NU t Giza' fmt: .Iiui XYix ii. Bill Lucas. lid Yeager. Rap . , . Morris f , Mikl blirtiiii. Lou BL1Ilt'X. Don Nlorris. ,le-rrx Q-arlaml. llc-nrt Hill. tori Cowboy Cagers Capture eeond Consecutive Conference roun The 1956-'57 XYill Rogers basketball team won their second consecutive Oklahoma Six Conference Championship and. while in the process. won QT straight games. XYith a backlog of 4 games in a row from the '55-'56 season. the Ropers started by edging Ponca City. 24-23. led by senior forward. Mike Bur- ton. Next. Rogers downed Shawnee. L39-27. again led by Burton. XYith these two games under their belts the Ropers. sporting three starting juniors. plunged into the YVill Rogers Invitational Tourna- ment. smashing Marquette. -L1-22. and Miami. 43-ST. In the final game of the tourney. the Ropers met and mastered the Central Braves. 2-L-21. led by Don Morris. with S points. and Mike Burton with T. TQ s Qi ITT lglwr- ref Q Q , it Z ., vt 1 KEN DIFFER JERRY GARLAND HENRY Hllal, BILL LncAs Ropers Roar To Twenty-Seven Straight 3 Rogers launched t h e i r regular season against the ever tough Webster Warriors, but won 36-33, as Burton sank 20 points. Led by Ray lNlorris' 18 points, Rogers next made life miserable for Okmulgee with a rousing 45-29 victory. With lVIike Burton leading the way, the Ropers then laid siege to the Sapulpa nets and walked off with the whole court in a 50-20 conquest. Meeting Central for the first time in con- ference play, Rogers again scalped the Braves, this time 40-37, as lWike Burton hit 13 points and Bill Lucas added 10. Muskogee gave the Blue and Gold a scare before bowing 32-31. Next the Ropers swept past Sand Springs, 39- 25. Meeting their new rivals from the south side, the Edison Eagles, the Cowboys showed no mercy as they hogtied the Eagles, 55-25. A great all around scoring effort stopped Bartlesville cold, 43-29. Then undefeated met undefeated, as Will Rogers took on Booker T. Washington at the Fairgrounds Pavilion. With 10 seconds left, and the score tied, Mike Burton hit a field goal to push the Ropers past the Hornets, 42-40. On Saturday, February 2, the Ropers took full control of the conference title race as they downed Webster, 32-29. With Ray Morris hitting 13 points, Mike Burton adding 12, and Don Morris pitching qw pf' r ' 5 . ' E of Q' 1 fr-. --t 'Y Q-. ...I M 1Mf'?w. .1-' 5.-ff:-.1 ' :I Se J' I ,.. 2. PK., It-9 ...- Toxixiv Bhnrixsox -+- Dijix 'Ein in 11. Rogers gave their best scoring effort of the season as thev sinashed Okniulgee. 65-42. The Ropers continued to roll. svveep- ing past Sapulpa. 39-24. Back at the Pavilion. the Covvbovs niain- tained their dominance over the Oklahoma Six Conference in general. and Central in particular. as thev downed the Braves for the third tinie. 39-36. Rogers marched on. taking Muskogee. 31-28. Don Morris vvent on ti 21-point scoring spree. backed bv llike Burton's 1T points. to push the Ropers to :in easv victorv over the Sand Springs Sandites. 57-42. Vvill Rog- ers cinched their second consecutive confer- ence crown. After Ll sluggish start. the Blue and Gold Bill Lucas 33 hits a layup against Washington as Raw Morris 29 moves in for a possible rebound. 'i in lliulkls Rav Moiuais Dxxxv Ponriin found the range in the second half to vvaltz to another easy xvin over Edison. 44-26. Next. the Ropers dulled the claws of Bartlesvilles XYildcats with a smashing 48-39 victorv. In the final game of the regular season Rogers. led bv Mike Burton's 18 points and pushed by Rav Morris' 12 and Bill Lucas' 10. exploded a 20-point first quarter in the face of Booker T. 1Vashington and coasted to a 56-48 win. the tvventv-seventh in a rovv for the Ropers. In the first round of the Regional Tourna- nient. hovvever. the Ropers ran into the re- venge-ininded Muskogee Roughers. Musko- gee's tight zone defense stopped the Ropers cold as the Roughers won Ll squeuker. 56-31. Ierry Garland Z2 goes high for a iump ball with a Webster Warrior while Mike Burton far left . Raw Morris 29 and Henry Hill Z4 await the tip. 41 -- IWK 1 -uf 1 -- --. H .JA- nB,, Sqllad-First row, left to right: Bill Stephens, Ronnie Wallace, Tommy Wackerly, Tom Martinson, David Vllvnn, Sam Page. Terry YVest, lNIanager Jim Wiseman. Second row: James Morrison, Roger Sudnk, Bob Terrell, Chaney Lansford, Stanley Davis, Don Cloyde, Al St. John, Bill Owens. MB!! Opening the 1956-57 season against Ok- mulgee, the Rogers Bees romped to an easy victory by the score of 47-12. Meeting the victory-minded Sapulpa Papooses, the Ropers again proved their strength by turning them back, 39-30. Next, Rogers edged Central, 36-30. The Roper Bees again edged Central, 37-36. Sand Springs became the first team to defeat the future Roger Ns , 56-38. Bart- lesville, flooring a brilliant sharpshooting team, defeated the Roper Bees, 52-27. ln a Round Ballers, Season Breaks Even close battle with Okmulgee, Rogers was de- feated again, 48-46. Webster became the first city team to defeat the Ropers. Seeking revenge, and a Webster scalp, Rogers went to work on the young Warriors with the Ropers coming out on top, 42-27. Sapulpa was defeated again by the Ropers, 57-29. Central posted its only Win over the Roper Bees, 39-36. In the last game of the season Bartlesville romped past the young Ropers, 57-32. CLIFT R1c:HARns .lm Wlxow En YEAc:1-114 .. ' 'i P2'f 'WsKv --mf. -.- , .ev- ,pf ff v4 xi L Res Aunnosr Dasrr Atsrtm But Cnownru DARRELL ECRLEN 130 1-LO 157 156 Roper Matmen Pin Regional Title The Rogers wrestling team began their 1956-'57 battle of the mats with Ponca City. but were defeated 25 to 9. The undaunted Ropers traveled to the Bristow Invitational Tournament. where they captured first place. The Ropers then faced the Stillwater XVild- cats and downed them 25 to 11. The next team to fall victim to the Blue and Gold was the Edison Eagles by a score of 32 to O. In their following match the Ropers tied Perry. 16 to 16. IVebster then fell to the Rogerskteam. 26 to S. In the Ropers' next match they defeated the Central Braves. 19 to 14. The second tie of the season came on our mats as the Ropers deadlocked with O.C. Classen. 19 to 19. Meeting the Chieftains at Sapulpa. the Ropers defeated them. 25 to 15. The second Roper defeat of the season went to Blackwell. 24 to 13. Sapulpa and Central fell to Rogers. 2:3 to 15. and 23 to 13. re- spectively. Rogers placed first in the region- als. In state competition Rogers captured sev- enth place. hYI'EStllI1g Squad-Fr'-sr rfzt, fr! r riglzr: Ron Trekel. Blanagerz Phil Ellis. Eddie Truman. YVayne Yingst. Ken Ainbrose. Darrell Ecl-iles. Dante Austeri. Dicl-1 -loties. Bill Crowder. Jerald YVilliams. Earl Secrist. King Quiett. Flan- ager. .Skt 1':t:' rfz.: C--ach llchlichael. Bob Swisher. Freddie Stephens. John Herald. Pat Winn. Paul Davidson. Jerry Flo'-re. Dick Hensley. Ramon Lollar. Daxid James. Benny Brown. Tlzfnf fur: James Lester. Gary Freenian. Bill Hart. Bob Br'1Nc!'. Date Adams. Gerald Alcock. -,lerry Tanner. Bob Potts. Rex Nlaloy. Roger Westfall. Firth f':. .- Gary Lloyd. Franklin Daggs. Bill Nixon. -,lim Lang. X. C. Saint. .lack Spillnian. T, J. Garris. Bill Pitts. Chuck Fla- han. Coach Yillareal, Fi f': wus: Carl H-wffman, Date ,I-ities, Teddy Morton. Jack McCormick. Howard Blat. Pat XYatldell, Perry Kemp. Jerry Grant. ,lack Ht-nn. SEM? '- zo: Gene Morton. Ronnie 3lacDiarmid. Chuck Yadon. Richard Gulley. .I--el Talley, Larry .If-hnson. :IE I ,m ,ic 2 Ki' Q 5 ,4h- ee 4 ltrra' I 39' 5. tqigvlv :vm rw 'M nm M' ,U PHIL EILIN DAW Jcwls Dick JUN! RAMON LOIIAR 0 68 14 6 -ww r gy V4 'iff 3 if SU COACH MOREY VILLAREAL Don Boyer on top grapples a determmed EAR1 SECRIW FIJDII' Tummx IFRALD Wu 1 mxrs XVAxxE YIAC51' HW 115 16 7 4-4 Wa Q iZ2'?a',g? 4' . Z djpsp 3 1906235 4 Cross COUfltI'Y TQEIIII-First rczt. fri! tc rigtfit: Jim Tanner. Harold Smith. -,lim Trippett. Joel Davis. Ray Graham. Setcnti rox.: Maryin Paschal. Hike Chisni. Coach Otto Endres. Dave Edwards. Toni Emery. -lefty Dutsch. THE Distance en Take State Again RECORD IXXIIXIIIYN XI. Central ..... XViIl R gers . . . .XI.I-4 IIX' Xlltfl Central .... XX'iIl Roger . Edison . . . . 11.1. IXXll'Xll4iXXI XX'ill Rogers . . . Central . . . XXIII.R1l4.l'RslXXllXll1l XViIl Rogers . . . Central . Efllswfl ..... X.XXI.lXXI'lXlI1'XXI XVilI R- gers . . . Central , . Edison . . . l Nl XII XII I I XVIII Rogers . . . Central .... L The 1956 Cross Country team, after placing second at the U.B.L'. Invitational Meet on October 20. and the city meet on October 24. came through with flying colors the rest of the season. .Xt the Olf. lnyitational. Rogers outran the field with Harold Smith and .loel Daxis coming in first and third respectively. Central placed second after putting up a goocl fight. Rogers continued their winning' streak at the X. X Bl. lnxitational. Harold Smith. one of Rogers' top runners. placed first with a 10:35. For the second year in a row. Rogers captured the State Championship at Stillwater. Despite illness among the team. Rogers placed 3 out of the top 3 runners. Harold Smith placed first: .loel Daxis. second: and .Ierry Dutsch. Fifth. 'l'hus ended another great year of Cross Country. in yi hich Rogers showed the sportsmanship and skill for which they haye always heen noted. ten yt - -'xy MA Team-Fi1'st row, left to right: Robert Fitzgerald, Lloyd Ewton, Lenny Waska, Hoyt Smith, Coach S. L. Gunderson. Second rote: Julian Balsters, Marvin Roberts, Bill Blondet, Paul Hanks. Season Looks Bri ht for Roper liarpsliooters The 1956-57 Rogers Rifle Team is in store for a highly successful season. Proving this fact are scores tabulated from rifle teams across the United States showing Will Rogers second only to a New York City high school in the first of a series of Postal Matches. Thus far in the season Rogers has fired twice against Tuscon, Arizona, winning both matches. Five members of the Ropers MAB squad rifle team made a trip to Booneville, Missouri, to com- pete in the Annual Indoor Camp Perry Rifle hlatches held at Kemper lVIilitary Academy. The five members, Hoyt Smith, Paul Hanks, Bill Blondet, Marvin Roberts, and Lloyd Ewton, placed ninth in a field of twenty other high schools. The Ropers sported two out- standing individuals at Booneville, with Hoyt Smith placing second in the kneeling position and Paul Hanks placing fifth in prone position in a field of high school, college, and univer- sity teams. Since it was organized in 1939, the team has generally ranked among the top 10 teams across the nation. Since the Lariat had to go to press before the heavy season for the rifle team got underway, We were unable to list all the scores. HBH TQHII'l-First row, lrf! to right: Coach L. Gunderson, VVayne Brown, Lamar Beard, Al MacLean, Johnny Nidiffer. Serond row: Ervin Jessup, Gary Burrus, John Evertson, Mike Taylor. :fa 'O oo oo'ol '00 6 M sae e ooo 90000 .. O Sega QQ Q0 OU '99 oo l'O.il.' Q'iOO 0024 Q O '.. ,IW ,Ar B21S9bElll Squad-Fir.sr rms. Jett ri right: Ronnie Parsons. Kenny XYgmtla.ncl. Gene Coleman. Jack Stacy. Emmett Bellamy. Clarence YY-agoner. Pat Jackson. Second rozc: Dick Dixon. Lew YVade. Danny Yetter. Tom Br-iowa. Lou Bailey. Kenny Zinnecker. Kenny Teel. Coach Hogue. Third rfzt: Jon Chadnick. Blanager: Bob Bladclvx. Dar- rell Inhody. Danny Porter. Jim Langley. Tom Cargile. Jack Lodge. Bryan Hall. Manager. oper ine Captures Regionals THE RECORD 1 J 5011.1-Rs .ppt-irxixl si any 9 . . 'XYelJs:er . H lil . . Barth-stills . . H 6 , . Musltoiee . ll 13 . . Supulpa . . l lil . . Bartlrsxille . 2 l . . BI'-flier T. . ll rn . , Central . . . 4 tv . . Sand Springs . . 2 lil , . filliliitlliee . . l 3 . . Sand 5prings . . 4 - . . Sapulpa . . 4' 5 . . Central .... 111 Rll-INN Xl, lffl HX XNHN l 9 . . . Santl Springs . . 5 6 . . Xifeinster . . . 4 i . . Barth-sxille Nl Xll- llll RN XX 4. . .Tahlwiuall . . ri !lXl ln the opening game of the 1956 season. the Ropers shut out XYebster. 9-O. The second game was another victory as Rogers smashed the Rartlestille YYiltltats. lO-U. .Xt Muskogee. Rogers n on the game in the ninth with 6 runs. Sapulpa became the first team to score on the Ropers. as Rogers defeated the Chieftains. lg?-l. XYinning their fifth straight. the Ropers downed Rartlesxille again. Xext the Ropers made prey of Booker 'l'. For the first time in the '56 season the Ropers and the Braves niet. with the Ropers coming' out on top u ith a score of S-4. Sand Springs heeante the first teain to heat the Ropers. 4-3. Next Central donned the Rogers' team, lO-5. in the last game of the season. Nleeting Bartlestille in the finals ofthe regionals. the Ropers earned a herth in the state tournament hy defeating the XYiltlcats. T-ti. Meeting Talileqtiali in the state tourna- ment. the Rogers' team n as tlefeatetl hy the score of 0-4. l IW- l The swimming season for the Blue and Gold got under- THE Swimming Squad-FQ,-Sf 1-nu-, lfff to right: John Craig, John Engelson, Bin seneiistt-ae, Dave Hitchens, Melvin Riggs, Hal Allen, Dave Knight, Tom Scoggins, G. A. Roby, Coach Otto J. Endres. Second row: Kenneth Daniel, Richard Bleydag, Bob Tinker, Pat Stillwell, Bob Ingle, James Duca, Milton Fore, Jim Frazier, Dan McKenzie, Bob Gisburne. Third row: Nlanager, Gil Scott, Bill Henderson, Charley Williams, James Langley, Bill McKenzie, Frank Walker, Everett Haymore, John Grandi, Glenn Beustring, Willis Filkel. Roper wimmers Scuttle even During Season way in their own pool, with the Ropers dropping their first meet to Coffeyyille, 52-25. The second Roper meet ended R055 Rf 1 , NQQR' in defeat with Central coming out on top 57-20. The Roper - - - - team was Victorious in their next four engagements, defeat- GQ f f Mugkogee' I 15 ing Edison, 39-37, Muskogee, 62-15, Ponca City, 40-28, - ' CND' - and Enid 45-25. ff ' ' ' - ' ' '- l si! 3 3 EL','Qii'-i.I '? 3 ii The Roper team again met Coffeyyille and repeated :E - - IEEEH - 33 the previous meet by losing, 57-20. Central also dupli- GQ Q I 1S,,,,Ca'C,,',. 1 fl cated their last meet as they downed the Ropers, 4-l-36. Cm. WH. Rogers then, for the second time, overcame Edison, 44-33, Central .... 72 Enid, 50-27, and Ponca City, 62-14. Rogers placed third I Z U I in the city meet with a score of 35, Central took first with ' V p V p 1 p 72, and Edison placed second with 65. Rogers then cap- Ce,,,,.aTl.Mi4 Mill 61 tured fourth in the State Meet, behind Central, Bartles- - ville, and Edison respectively. yf,,,,e,., I i 2,8 fl97:I Sc .5 L fo Q s 5' in Q., fs if Sk' 476452: N42 Jill Qfgr, TI'21Ck Sqllad- Sitting, left to right: Harold Smith. Bobby Potts. David James. Denny Bedingfield. Jack Cargfile. Dion Gantt. Jim Berry. Bill Davis. Second rms: John Cox. Blanagerc Hal Hurst. Doug Johnson. David Hammons. Richard Gullev. Roy Ballentine. Clyde Davidson. Burr Silver. Rav Graham. Third roxy: Coach Eubanks. Richard Daxis. Tom Emery. Bob Dubois. Paul Hiday, Roger Hale, Leroy Taylor. Eddie Mayhew. Dale XVhisma.n. Blanaqer. ,qi N.:- 46 65 T1 624 lg 3 Fleet Feet Tie for Third in tate THE RECORD lil Xl, Xllhls Rs ul'l'UXl-XI 1-2 . . Central . l-ri . , Bartlesville , , . Nluskogee . . Bartlesiille . Muskogee XII-4IlX Xlfll Cvlitilil .... Rouers . Brnxlivf l. . . . still-tl Tl 1-2 Q4 51 l-A 13 DJ 1 1 .li .21 ll-XIRXI NIXII' ll Xlllll-lst Central . . , . Rogers . Stillw ater . . . IURI sXlIlIl Xllll RiH Fl's . 5 . . . Ada. . Fort Smith . . Rl MIIIX Xl XII I I C, entral .... lill 't'lN . Hartlvsvllh- , . Nl Xll XII I I Classnn .Xtlu . i i l i ling:-rs . iwntral . l.awion. . 59 Hl,l 1-t.l . -l-1 4-lil . 26 LU Hi . 191 33' , nl' 21 it il lo lo ln .s 1 y ti The Mvill Rogers track team opened the 1956 track season against the Central Braves. The Braves won the meet. T112 to -1612, in spite of the brilliant running of Dennv Bedingfield, who won the 100 and 200 yard dashes. The Ropers then romped past Bartlesville for the first time, 63 1-6 to 54 5-6, at Bartlesville. The Muskogee meet was a lopsided Tl to 47 affair with Rogers winning. .Xt home, the Ropers romped past Bartlesville again. this time hy a score of 69 to -LS, on the strength of eight first places. Central ran off with the .Xll-City Meet. Both of the Roper relay teams. the SSO-yard relay team and the mile relay team, set citv records. .Xt the Central State Teachers' College, at Edmond. the Ropers again placed second to Central. The Ropers downed Muskogee in a dual meet, then won the Ft. Smith Meet with 49 points. ln the Regional Meet. held at Skelh' Stadium, Central again came in first, with Rogers placing second. The Ropers tied for third in the State Meet with Central and l.aw ton. Classen won the meet, hut not without the Ropers gh ing them some good competition. ll 3l k-0---- Q41 17 v,ff 7 f f fiiff. .J ,-5,1 1 ,, 1141 , , . 1 I-, ,zzvflkf-I. ,, Q .fu ,A ,aw I I 0 5 ,-'ii A waivftfawr-:2'f.f124 - .4 , ' X 545 Mgfcfj . ff ' tC, i:'1+1Qff I 5 'i f . 1 .6 4 it 3? few 1 figyik 2 2. 1 TEl1I1iS Sqllild-First row, left to right: Mike Jordan, James Lewis, H. I. Aston, Jerry Moore, Ron Tanner. Second row: David Marshall, John WVallace, Frank Penglase, Val Mitchel, Gerald Alcock. 'I'l1irzI row: Bill Willey, Tom Himes, Dick Himes. Roper etters Sweep Conference The 1956 edition of the Roper tennis team opened the season by dropping their first match to Bartlesville, 5-1. In their second match, Muskogee downed the Ropers, 5-1, as John VVallace was the only Roper victor. In their second match with Bartlesville, the Wildcats squeezed past the Ropers, 5-4. The Ropers managed to push past Cascia Hall, 6-Q, with the able help of David Marshall, Mike Jordan, Dick Marcear, and Gib Scranton. We were again victorious when Dick Marcear and John Wallace won the doubles championship to give Will Rogers the conference championship as they defeated second place Central. Tahlequah edged the Ropers, 5-4, as John Wzillace and Dick Marcear won their doubles match. The score was again, 5-4, as Muskogee routed the Ropers for the second time in the season. For the second time, also, Cascia fell to the Ropers, 5-4. Central bounced back to trounce Rogers, 8-1. Tahle- quah did the same, beating the Ropers, 6-1. The Ropers closed the season against Central, as the Braves again pul- verized the Ropers, 8-1. L199J Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers THE RECORD . . . 1 Bartlesville . . 1 lN'Iuskogee . . -1. Bartlesville . . G Cascia Hall . . li Tahlequah . . -1- hluskogee . 5 Cascia Hall . . 1 Central . . . 1 Tahlequah . . 1 Central . Q fi R :F ,1: 'A sq' gl Q9 E., - . Salin- J' X3-JHELL, - jf se 2 T Sl . is til. 5111 --:fi .rf 51: 56253, ,pf-,aj 'S v-N 1956 Golf Tezim-K-f-.'fe-e. :iff ff f,:A:If.' Dick xtititiiem. Bill yy'in5i...tt. Jtw. Farmer. sf.: fig: Nlil-ze Burton. Larry Caeey. lien Bruno. Coach G.-ad. Roper Golfers Place Third in Ttate THE RECORD inlpivXlXl XX u-lDNYr'l . Nllhl-Q-'g'r'c' . . xx rl!-lvl' . . Nlll-lvfjrrr , . Bartleeyille . Li-titral . . Bgiftl-Nyillr . Cuxclu l'lLill . 5.il1kllI-.1 L . L .wcia Hall . Ndptilpa . . . Central . . Uktiiulg: re . Ulxintilafe xl lYRl J 213 .fi ,y l U l .J- , L H K The 1956 Roper Golf teain ended Ll highly successful Neaeon by placing third in the state meet. They opened the Neason by trouncing lVehster. ll to 2. lien Bruno. Larry Casey. Bill XYinsloyy. Lind .liin Fletcher yyon their tnatchea. The Xluxltogee Roughers ended their match yy ith the Ropers in Ll 6 to ti deadlock. lien Bruno Lllltl Bill XYinsloyy yy on their inatches. The Rope-rs suffered their first sethaclt of the season at N 7 the handy of fascia Hall. 9 to -Li Larry Casey fired an t-L In yy in hix inatch. ln the Bartleayille. the Bo vers caine out on tow as they defeated l l . four-nay inatch yxith Bristoxy. Ulxinulgee. and all three schools. Bill Xlvinslou and Dick Xliddleton yy on tyyo tnatches each. The Roperx smashed Sapulpa lil Q to 1 Q. They rex enged their earlier low to fascia Hall aw they defeated the Coin- niantloex, S to 5. lien Bruno Lllltl .liin Fletcher hoth yyon their matches. They again hounced Central. this tiine EP to -1-. Next caine the state ineet in yy hich the Ropers placed third, hehind lfnid and Ukinulgee. lien Bruno placed high in the Ncoring yy ith a fine total of 230. l.arry Casey was close hehind yy ith a 2:34. as yyax .liin Fletcher yyith a 243. llmil ,..- . Autographs .... 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