Will Rogers High School Tulsa, Oklahoma
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WILL ROGERS 1959
"Ride on, ye Ropers!"
50th Anniversary Reunion (2009) >
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A hospitality suite was
offered in conjunction with
the reunion, but privately
funded and independently
planned. Sponsors above.
Roger Westfall
and daughter
Marnie model
reunion shirts.
Marnie designed
the logo.
The 50th Anniversary Reunion was held in Tulsa the
weekend of September 11-12, 2009, with out-of-town
guests staying at the DoubleTree Hotel at Warren Place
(61st and Yale). Click the following links for additional
information, photos and videos:
Reunion Schedule of Events
SEPTEMBER 11, 2009
Friday Morning:
Golf tournament 8:00 a.m. – Battle Creek Golf Course 3200 N. Battle
Creek Drive, lunch included.
Bus tour 9:15 a.m. – Meet at Doubletree Warren Place 61st and Yale, lunch
included.
Friday Evening Mixer—Sparks Aviation Club House, 3112 N. 74th E. Ave.
(just south of the Tulsa Air and Space Museum). Registration begins at 6:00—
Buffet will open at 7:00 and will include fried chicken, pulled pork and
appropriate sides and iced tea. In addition we will sell coupons for margaritas,
beer and sodas. Dress is very casual and suited for outdoors. In the event of
rain, a tent will be provided. Classmate David Main and his wife, Louise, will
provide recorded ‘50s music.
SEPTEMBER 12, 2009
Saturday Morning—Coffee and donuts at school beginning at 9:00 a.m.
Assembly will begin at 10:30 a.m. Class photo will be taken afterward.
Assembly is free of charge and may be attended by everyone.
Saturday Evening—Dinner/dance at Tulsa Country Club located at 701 North
Union. A buffet will be served at 7:00 p.m. Chicken breasts and prime rib along
with a selection of salads, vegetables and desserts will be served. A cash bar will
be open all evening. At about 8:00 p.m., music will be provided by a popular
Tulsa band, The Bopcats. Their song list includes oldies. So come prepared to
be transported back to the late ‘50s and early ‘60s with some of your favorite
songs; and yes, there will be slow ones. Dress is business casual—just wear
what you would wear to church. This is not a formal affair; but, please, no jeans.