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

 - Class of 1958

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T' Mrs. Tanksley explains a recipe to Ioyce Shel- ton as janet Moyer and Sharon Watts observe. Homemaking The Homemaking Department is under the direction of Miss Bessie Hiett. There are five separate courses offered in this department. They are: senior problems, a one semes- ter course offered to seniors onlyg personal development, also a one semester course which is a requirement for all juniors, general homemaking, which is offered to any stu- dent Wishing to participate in both sewing and cooking, and foods and clothing, which are full year courses for more advanced students. The primary goal of this department is the training of students for future home and family life. W--T . f fw - ,-5? , '., - , -EYE : F if ff' 5' w ' -i all . Jffff' f I it ii 7 'f ' ,4 Blanche Kathleen Wanda Lula Bessie Gillie Helen Cordes Courtney Cox Darnell Hlett Tanksley Van Noy The Art Department of Will Rogers High School, headed by Mrs. Hortense Bateholts, is truly an asset to our school. Besides offering ten different art courses, this department serves the school in a great variety of ways such as designing sets and costumes for the Round-Up and preparing the art work for the Lariat. 4. 3 5 ' V , 'fbi 'i, fffie 1 Hortense Hubert Bateholts Hogue 1.-nc. newerez-zliimq:i.m:wQ:'4dRBNkH Art Eur luvww- hu-.A ' I Mr. Hogiie praises Kay Maddox and Nancy Masoner for their fine work in the second-period commercial art class. l23l 5

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Coach West observes his fourth period physical education class in a game of basketball. ...FACULT Boys' Physical Education The Boys' Physical Education Department, under the direction of Mr. Harry Knapp, provides one and one half years of physical education for all boys. Rog- ers participates in ten interscholastic sports: football, basketball, baseball, track, wrestling, tennis, golf, swimming, cross country, and precision shooting. The boys who excel in these interscholastic sports are placed in the sixth period physical education classes Where they may further develop their special skills. if . I , lv Q A-I, Ka 6, Y as fr il fl , ' 5 I . A - i f all , I f -'aa any X A. V. i Bill Bobby Howard Harry Bill Morey Woodrow Eub anks Goad ' Hogue Knapp McMichael Villareal VV est Girls' Physical Education The Girls' Physical Education program, although not offer- ing interscholastic competition as the boys, program does, is of equal importance. Students participate in such sports activities as field hockey, golf, swimming, tennis, basketball, and modern dancing. Many girls wishing to participate in further physical education activities can join the Girls' Recreation Association or other clubs which promote special sports. This department is under the chairmanship of Mrs. Kay Camp. PN, KV A- .QR Kay Carolyn Erma Lee Lola Camp Darrough Kolb Lockwood i271 Mrs, Darrough leads the girls in her second-period physical education class in modern dance exercises. W my-ala I. , , Ai 'K 'E1fSgf'E5ilW??Fi-1 ,YETTVFQTFF3 X



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pecial ervices This department has been labeled special services because of the many and varied tasks which each member performs. Included in this department are the building superintendent and the men under him who are responsible for the maintenance of Rogersg the office- workers who do everything from enrolling and registering students to keeping the attendance record and daily bulletins in good orderg and the cafeteria workers who are concerned with preparing an inexpensive and appetizing lunch for the shident body. Yfahiable services are also performed by the nurse and matrons who are always ready to aid those who become ill at school or those who need a button sewn on or a broken zipper fixedg the accompanist who plays the piano for the modern dance classes in the girls gymg and the stagecraft director who is responsible for all lighting, scenery, and sound effects for any production on the Rogers' stage. All of these behind-the-scenes workers are essential to the smooth running of our school and are deeply appreckned, ah though we often forget to thank them. 4 I , .f -:Z 44 1, 'lf' ,, .4 -,,Zf,? f 3 ,fff ' I Q ,sf ,-s.o1 in ,WV f, 3 'i A ' . In ddrmcf' , .-ff 'V 1, ' ,:v , f7'y'F'v-, K 1 ,..-.r.-,flying ,Y - - I . A J , - ,0 , ,N - in Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Heitkamp, and Mrs. Terry busily prepare pies X which must be ready for hungry Rogers students by ll:20 a.m. X John Black Judy Chandler -.,,, ' Edna Dunagan Betty Fulmer rs i mmf? ' sf an 1 gs. ' x s M, ' 1 'Q u A I5 'W' L ll' 0 Mary Heitkamp Nlarie Lugeanbeal Alvin McDougal Nettie Nleeks Norma hfloeckel A. G. Peck Betty Rutherford Glenna Sage Twila Tibbetts li-291 f 1vra Yff41i? ?g41 -fe. fQM,f..,, W-r Mfi'lEwQf or H, mwrr ..Wr,-r... , nw-.. . V ' V 1 ' 'V ' A'-wtf? '- 1f.':f:fw',if.12:I.'fb f'ff-ft' ' .'r2'7.t:1ifiif 'SS .

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