Capitol Hill High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)
- Class of 1951
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MM we ,, ,- f ,,. 3 ..,,n. v what lflyas urs: FORE ORD Every American student in every American highschool insists his school is the very best in the land. He is sure that nowhere else in the world are such warm friendships made, such splendid courses taught, such thrilling games played, such unique pleasure enjoyed. Yet, even as he makes such rash statements, he knows that in hundreds of other schools, over the length and breadth of the land, other warm friendships flourish, other courses are offered, other thrilling games are won or lost, and other unique pleasures are measured. What, then, may a yearbook staff set forth as pe- culiarly personal to its own student body? What, then, was ours alone? No matter what other schools might possess, this 1951 Chieftain belongs to us alone. lts pages mirror life at Capitol Hill High School. That is a good life in a good school. 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Hbna f7nZrr, -6717.7 - ' I 1 1 1 5 l I I I I I I I Q 2 no Aa. s ik 0- 1 Q Q .,-, 2. 'av a 3 . I N! . S 1 4 cglzey set the pace for Nothing is more thrilling to the high school student than the sight of the band coming down the street in dress parade. Lips want to tremble and eyes light up as the color bearer lDick Cookl approaches, flanked by the elegant drum maior lGerald Coxl, the band queen lDonna Skinnerl and two high stepping twirlers lleft, Pat Wagstatif, right, Carole Wallerl. r 951' , 3 ll r rr NW' 5 r 4 4 'N U H Qfcmce at Qui' Sett reenh is the heart of the which bind the student body into a unit. G . and from the air it presents view of solid Americanism- the school encircled by typical American homes where warm friendship is the binding force. . . . a stout fence encloses the groundsg it is not a barrier to shut out the world - bu t a symbol of the bonds were the dignity ojpformal ecfucation is It has ever been the obligation of youth to cherish those traditions in our society which have made our country unique and yet to develop the new and untried. A front view of the building in the cold sunshine of an early spring day reflects the American tendency to combine the old and the new . . . i if K Q I combined with joy of mocfern iving the main building with its formal architecture and the new social center with its plate glass front. This was ours . . . this combination of the traditional and the modern as was ours also the duty to cherish the physical plant and make use of its resources to build our own futures. -xx N , S3 , , fig . - -P-Je, ,, ,W A wwf. . 7 , tx I l I, Cglte gust gate revea s our plant l A gymnasium where the rafters often ring, right, and a trades building with ultra modern equipment, left, flank the back entrance which leads to our Redskin stadium and baseball field. The road leads past the greenhouse and gardens of the agriculture department. In the spring gar- den vegetables and spring flowers greet passers-by. w twang, llllll 'WWW Hher tfzree years x X Qgbclzoof lik was Wlldt we macfe it O The days of our years were filled with many things - with serious study cmd hilarious fun - with responsibilities and carefree play - with thoughts of the fu- ture and the tendency to let to- morrow take care of itself. O Two important presidents, left, Bertram Shelby of the Student Council and Roger Wright of the Senior Class, ready to share the spotlight in an important assem- bly. O Mr. Kelly Mudd, below, passes out instruction sheets to Student Council guides, who will escort teachers at the Open House. fall 4525 m i 5 e Mx? Q1 49 S 3. af ' 2 is Q W ,W as the alays were Ong 0 5 lt s a huge poke for members of the nursing class who minister to the ills of classmate Emma Jean Tackett Student nurse is Donnie .lo Clark Mrs Doris Halley is visiting Red Cross 'lie nurse C 6 Dixie Bollnger below left solves a problem in slide rule cass a favorite sublect for those who like math O 7. How shall I make my evening dress? wails Delores Soldon. With smug expressions on their faces class- mates Jane Green, left, and lna Lee Cherry baste theirs up. They've solved the how problem. O 8. Tastes dit- fer, Mine, says Maxine Morrison, is to make myself pretty for the gen- tleman who will walk me home. Shirley Morrison looks on as the locker mirror provides a good dress- ing table. J' 'll f 3' f L sy- 'xg 'bi 5 O Pep meetings, complete with well trained leaders, are a must in the high school of today. Pep meetings must be well planned, colorful, and exciting. O l. The green grass of the stadium provides a fine practice ground as chief yell-leader, Don Keith, puts his crew through their paces, with Keith in front is Bea Hol- land, assistant. Others, left to right, are Jimmy Cruz'an, Bettye Selman, Gerald Murray, Beverly Oliver, Shirley Glasgow, Bob Hooker, Pat Eubanks, Jimmy Rollans. C 2. Four participants in spring sports sport their new iackets, Berry Mashburn ltrackl, Donald Reed lgolfl, Gene Land ltennisl, and Melvin Parnell lbaseballl. eczm support ranke I 3. The football crowd is given a first view of the new band flag as Donna Bryant, third from left, and Retha Reust, right, hold it out. American flag bearers are Shirley Williams, left, and Mary Harreld. C 4, The yell-leaders show their stuff during intermission of the Capitol Hill - Central basketball thriller, left to right, Beverly Oliver, J. B. East, Bea Holland, Jimmy Cruzan, Pat Eu- banks, and Johnny Bill Chandler, Ki Yi Mascot. f..lik?liw- Hill, SNES SCHG Gi ru t an r-wp , X W,- L 'AI W ' he-Mg'-Q'. ?4'9', po? .e . VZ ' g f fQQjA it -. Qi-.K F' A' laugh on our list O 5. Enthusiasm was high for the Enid game and the whole school turned out for a grand pep meeting - the warm sun beat down on our heads. 0 6. Red- skin Stadium was the scene of several pep rallies. Feature of the first was an Indian Maidens' war dance in which grace and dignity were conspicuous by their absence, left to right, Erma Maples, Yonne Spalding, Pat Wagstaft, Janice McAfee, Yvonne Shadrick, Patsy Hines, and Carol Sue Davis. 0 7. When the war dance was over Coach John Mis- kovsky introduced the team in their spanking new uniforms - the white pants looking strangely white. . . Q .sq -, 't wg. N' .. .li 2 2-A 1- K ,. A r in iv' 4 A r I ,l 'Cf I r fx N-.. 'ff 5 egg. P . 1 '-'H a.-Ln-w W 'Q ZFX -544i? ' . '- w'Q?v if' 1.5-ik i f E .. ,ww,g.. 1 i,..Q . .L , N -ag 11'-W 3 wi' -s flfLQQ,3 switi 77 - 'P' -' at ' ' . 4. C9718 CSDIIOW 47161 O l. Practically everybody had some part in the second annual Chieftain Capers. Dress rehearsal was a trying time and par- ticipants hunted a place to sit, left to right, Jo Ann McCord, Nancy Davidson, Pat Grif- fin, Marilyn Province, Sue Scantlan, back row, Arthur Sudik, Wilma Montgomery, Dean Tesney. 0 2. Robert Depew, middle left, did some fine posters to advertise the big show. For days the commercial art room buzzed with activity. 0 3. Shirley Glasgow, lower left, whose reputation as a dancer preceded her to CHHS, has performed many times. Here she demonstrates her Capers number. Orchestra members are, left to right, Wayne McMillan, Ronnie Van Horn, Fuzzy York, Wayne Coffman. O 4. Members of the Capers cast, complete with costumes, posed for this picture lust before the show opened, standing, Carole Waller, Patsy Wright, Pat Deeds, Beverly Jines, Jo Ann Burt, Shirley Williams, Edna Afinow, Arda Penny, seated, Gerald Daniels, Bobbie Beall. d GITLS O US all O 5. Ronnie Van Horn, Tony Harris, and Denny Boyd, left to right, were three hopeful aspirants for places on the Capers program. They even tried out for the try-outs. O 6. Long waits for try-outs turns, below left, led many an eager-beaver to the coke machine for a little refreshment. Barbara Schomp has hers, Ronnie Van Horn soon will, others, waiting, are Norman Duncan, Carlene Butler, Paul Herrell, Beverly Fulkerson. O 7. A combination student-faculty com- mittee, middle right, laid all the plans for the Capers. Seated at his desk is Mr. Alex Higdon, principal and chairman of chair- men, standing, Miss Sara Cohen, Charles Kelly, Georganna Edmiaston, Larry Wood. 0 8. Climax ofthe evening was the crown- ing of the King and Queen. King Gerald Murray, having been crowned, puts the queen's robe around the shoulders of the l95i Queen of the Capers, Larie Helden- brand. I There's always something cooking in the high school students' pot - a party, or a game, or maybe a convention. In the fall CHHS was hostess to the Southern Association of Student Councils and in the spring we had a big music convention. O l. Members of the government class, upper left, decorated a small Christmas tree and had a won- derful party. Mrs. E. T. Moore, homeroom mother, made home-made sweet rolls and beautiful little cakes. Every member of the class put some decora- tion on the bright little tree. C 2. A milling throng of enthusiastic rooters, left, holds a between-halves pep rally during the Shawnee-Capitol Hill basketball game. Shawnee went on to win the State Champion- ship. O 3. Those big smiles mean that the girls won the Fieldball and Volleyball Tourna- ments, front row, Miss Norma Shelton, Shirley Henning, Betty Fowlkes, Norma Gill, Elizabeth Baze, Norma Lancaster, back row, Betty Lev- erich, Oletha Wilbanks, Margaret Doussett, Faye Henning, Miss Martha Cox. 0 4. Regis- tration, below, center, is a part of every CHHS Alumni Day celebration. Here Vance Lee '45 signs on the dotted line, while other grads wait their turns. The girls' pep clubs manned the booth. rom firistmas to mu Q K ilzere was cz ways something O 5. Strong armed members of the stronger sex met the bus, upper right, and helped the delegates to the music conference with their baggage. Some- body missed the very pretty girl in the foreground. O 6. Why do girls have so much stuff? pants Melvin Parnell, right, as he assists the ladies with their bags and bundles. You never can tell what might happen at a music meetin', answersa pretty delegate. 0 7. What's the program and Where do we go from here, demand the visitors, lower right, as registration is finished and ac- tivities begin. PN gblays an assembfie 0 1. Off to a slow start, dramatically speaking, we ended up with a fine presen- tation of The Late George Apley, left. This interesting story of a proper Bostonian was the All-school fall show. Norman Dun- can, Barbara Schomp, and Delores Jen- nings, left to right, in a scene from the play. 0 2. A group of girls, left center, of varied alignments, mourn the passing of Joe Tiggle who failed to avail himself of the opportunity to go to the Witch's Wiggle, Halloween dance sponsored by the DE Club at the Social -1 S. 1 s 5 t f x Z' 'D 1 O 3. The art department, lower left, under the leadership of Miss Dorothy Mayes and Mr. Bart Ward, decorated the float which was entered in the Christmas parade. The float won honorable mention. 0 4. At a hilarious assembly, above, the Chieftain pep club presented iackets to its person- able young sponsors. Bob Hooker tries to get Mr. Ernest Wright into his, left, while Jimmy Rollans helps Mr. Dick Fredeman and Don Keith struggles with Mr. Bart Ward. Earl McMillan moves the mike. acfcfecf to our p easures 0 5. Mrs. Adaline Ball, right, is the Spanish lady of Irish extraction, who starred in the Chief- tain Capers as a red-haired, blue-eyed senorita. Mrs. Ball has long been recognized as a thor- oughly good sport. 0 6. Art department mem- bers, below left, -staged a beautiful Christmas assembly that thrilled the student body. Angels were, left to right, Wilma Riggan, Lou Ann John- son, Darlene Rose, Sandra Fruit, Peggy Stevens. X O 7. Scene from Heaven Can Wait, right center, dramatic presentation of the Junior Class which was a tremen- dous success - artistically and finan- cially. Pictured in a scene from the play are, left to right, Walker Thomas, Arthur Sudik, Frank Moore, Delores Lewis. 0 8. Ki Yis, lower right, staged a pep assembly in which Dick Woods, football player extraordinary, was crowned queen. Afterwards he posed in his win- dow curtain robes with his gorgeously attired attendants Beverly Crew, left, and Carole Cook. .sf O Snow, a matter of indifference to iudges of yearbooks, is still of great concern to us in Okla- homa. A good snow storm means a good snow fight and plenty of antics. O l. For the First time home study was made avail- able to home-bound students. Bill Nelson, left, con- fined to his home for the school year, took advan- tage of this opportunity to continue his school work. Qfjlze winteris colcf an I 2. Snow or no snow, yeast still makes dough rise and rolls must be made for the pans. The class in commercial cookery prepares rolls for a noon-time luncheon, left to right, Betty Deaville, Ernest Sapp, Nadine Shultz. O 3. Wilma Riggan and Darlene Rose, lower left, of the art depart' ment, fashion a tinsel tree for the tabl decorations of a special luncheon. Th completed tree will truly be a work o' art. I 4. Even music teachers enioy 41 little horse play in unusual weather, Mr' Al Ossenkop, below, catches peanuts in hi mouth as Shirley Essary acts as pitcher. S i E 2 snows were soon forgotten 0 5. A snow storm is a rare treat and must be enioyed to the fullest. Outside the cafe- teria is the best place to dump the victim. Playful athletes gang-up on one of their num- ber, Harlow Gers. U 6. Day in-day out the morning bulletin must go out over the air- everybody pauses to hear what's new, right center, Lance Thompson is at the mike, left to right, Miss Sara Cohen, Frank Carpenter, Ar- thur Sudik. O 7. Cosmetology, too, is new to CHHS. Getting herself all fixed up for her heavy date is Connie Jones, Charlene Wright is the operator. 0 8. Jam session in the disc iockey's sanctum lower center. Just how many records of My Heart Cries For You can you wear out in one season? moans Gerald Murray at the mike. Also there left to right Wendell Casey Billy Creighton Murray Dean m we t 1:1 gi maggggizf-E, . me :sei 1: L Q. ...,::. :-. ws 4 rs? K 4, , YA .fussy s,.. :- -+,,:-.,,:-1.:-,. f,.. qe..c,.,:s.,., ,,... N Q X wikis - r 3 J 'W K. .Qs .-QLS5,-f 1 . 3,354 t .K - - -ss me H was '2sPri9f Jgi. 5 X I S xx '1 s, it gi it l l L img., -1115223 ' .svsfsezsfys 1 --'- i Q23 , J :F 5 R s 1 it R 1 ' .gem 1, w e . , M- K 'wr-: 1 lit: . Wil., i , .EX X.. is i El fi 'f ' 'We -:f, Q i Q if si 32 Q if i f K' LLZ' 1 gCltlL8I't.I'lgS gd OI? 0 5. One big event of the year, upper right, was the crowning of the FFA sweetheart, Carole Cook. Harlow Gers, who did the honors, mopped his brow with great frequency. Attendants were runner-uppers Mignon Lester and Nancy Adams. Berl Hendrickson was Nancy's escort. O 6. Mem- bers ot Y-Teens spent many busy afternoons fashioning gifts for the poor. lt was great fun to be doing for others: left to right, Irvena Moon, Ruby Airington, Josie Jackson, Lou Ann Johnson, Gladys Biggs, Jean Campbell. . Horizon Club, above, held a tea for their Buddy, Neil Molsbee: left to right, John Marbury, Loretta Schultz, Neva Ben- son, lla Engle, Price Pooler, and Neil. 0 8. Ki Yis, below right, had a Sadie Hawkins party that will long be remem- bered by all who attended. Georganna Edmiaston, president, commandeered all the sleeveless dresses she could find-the fit was not important. This group of those who were present includes, seated, Kath- ryn Jackson and Dick Woods, standing, James Kelm, Wren Hammett, Georganna, and Dillard Hammett. 0 Talents differ, but there never was a time when special skills were more important. Few schools offer the opportunity that was ours to take advan- tage of in this department. C l. Mr. Hawkins had a wonderful class in body repair. Star pupil, Bill Anderson, left, at work on a car that had been badly battered in a wreck. The results were entirely satisfactory. Angers worked O 2. One of the most popular of our teachers is Mr. Kelly Mudd. Teachers and students brought furniture to be repaired and up- holstered until there was little room to move around. Eddie Knight, left center, is at work on one such iob. C 3. Posters and signs have taken on a commercial look as a result of the work of Mr. Bart Ward and his commercial art class, lower left. The Chieftain campaign banner was a knock-out. 0 4. Mr. Howard Waller's biology class, below, studied the functions of the heart with the aid of a plaster model. Students are Jimmy Minx, Bob West, Elsie Kuklenski. at many trades 0 5. Young scientists, above, study a re- cently acquired tadpole in Mr. John Pryor's aquarium: left to right, Lucille Summers, Jerry Rudolph, Ronald Arnhart, John Horn. O 6. Eloise Hand and Marilyn Barnes, right, take U. S. Employment Bureau 'apti- tude tests. O 7. Jo Ann Ellison, Lucille Barton, and Carol Bishop, below, try a new recipe in Miss Blanche Smith's cooking class. U 8. Commercial students, lower right, receive instruction on the new billing machines: left to right, Carl Pierce, Joy Abbott, and Cuma Burden. ur cgjclzoof is cz emocmcy O The community looks to the school for leadership. The young American of today knows that experience in the ways of society and knowledge of law will serve him in good stead. So we en- deavored to prepare ourselves for the role we must assume. I Junior Rotarians, left, for the school ship and leadership. Since they repre- sented the school they had to be stu- dents of whom we were proud. Chosen as Junior Rotarians for this year were Larry Wood, Bertram Shelby, Tony Bri- seno, Roger Wright, Bobby Hamm. U Because the Student Council, below, is a large body, it was decided to establish an executive committee to meet daily, under the direction of Mr. O. R. Williamson, and study the government of our nation, our state, and our city. ln this way they would be better able to recommend pro- cedures to the entire Council which would, in turn, make suggestions to the administration. year were selected on a basis of citizen- J? Mew of Cgfzose Wfzo QU,-464 U hool office i ' 1 if - ' ww . 3. .gf - 1 . - , l 'rzcgliif f:f5?'s?3- ifikgg wg, ., fs wg: 1 ' ff? Q J. CHESTER SWANSON superintendent of schools xcellent l9Cld8I'.S'!lq9 fOl' OLU' SCllOOl SySt8ITL Dr. J. Chester Swanson, superintendent of the Oklahoma City school system, is well acquainted with the universities of the United States. He holds an A.B. degree from the University of Virginia, an A.M. de- gree from Duke University, and a P.H.D. degree from Duke. In addition he has attended summer schools at the University of Pittsburgh, John Hopkins, the Uni- versity of Michigan, and Columbia University. This broad scholastic training is reflected in Dr. Swanson's attitude toward all branches of training, and, in his efforts to give our schools a well rounded program. Dr. Swanson's teaching career is as broad as his educational background. He has taught in Virginia, in North Carolina, in California, and even in the Pan- ama Canal Zone. From 1941 to 1943 he was educa- tional consultant to the United States Office of Edu- cation. Before coming to Oklahoma City, Dr. Swanson was assistant superintendent of schools in San Diego, California. In July, 1950, Dr. Swqnson became superintendent of the Oklahoma City schools. He is vitally interested in the educational future of our city. 31 i ALEX HIGDON principal of Capitol Hill High School princnoal who loves the fancf Mr. Higdon came to Capitol Hill Senior High Feb- long experience on the Hill has made him familiar ruary 1, 1950, as principal. He had served as assist- with our problems. He is consecrated to the growth ant principal of Capitol Hill Junior High in 1944. His of CHHS. 32 ALMA LEACH BILLIE COX RENA FRENCH OPAL CHAFFIN an an ejpjqcient czJmz'm'stratz'on GEORGE CASKEY Head Custodian GRACE BORTHICK Cafeteria Manager ALONZO ROCP Assistant Principal if John Absher speech sponsorship: Merry Masquers, Square Dancers, Delta Sigma :Viv-x L. H. Bengtson history, orchestra sponsorship: Knobberettes Sophomores, Square Dancers 1 is Marjorie Brainard library cglze faculty roster grow. 3 L5 -fi 4 , so fm , JI Eli, c if Charles Alexander mathematics sponsorship: Seniors Harry Applegate distributive education sponsorship: DE Helen Biggers Vera Billingslea chemistry commercial sponsorship: Sigma Chi Iota sponsorship: Seniors 0. C. D. Chase Alice Chesher band, music theory mathematics sponsorship: Band sponsorship: Mu Alpha Theta, Juniors Adaline Ball English sponsorship: Ki Yis Juanita Bittle English sponsorship: Horizon, Juniors, sk Disci- M Dean Choate drivers' education Thelma Coleman W. L. Conner D. F. Cooley Martha Cox printing, journalism mechanical drawing Industrial arts, visual aid physical education sponsorship: Redskin Arrow, sponsorship: Future Draftsmen, sponsorship: Hi-Ys, Operators, sponsorship: Girls' O' ub The Chieftain Ki Yis Shutterbugs Teams X. 'N m aj U 7 T' -if K H ggi! .ev is X, A-2 ii! siii S 4, ....-Q Joe Dabney Kathryn DeFord Lavinia Dennis Lowell Donley biology commercial social studies carpentry sponsorship: Juniors sponsorship: Knobberettes sponsorship: Junior Alumni Velma Elam mathematics sponsorship: Y-Teens, Mu Al- pha Theta There's a certain satisfaction in an all-lady gathering and certain members ofthe English department enjoy an occa- sional get together without benefit of the stronger sex, front row, Mrs. Adaline Ball, Mrs. Mabel Kincade, Miss Saidee Hazel- wood and Mrs. Frances Garlickg second row, Miss lla Rogers, Miss Juanita Bittle, Miss Florence McClure, and Miss Eliza- beth Graham. with the growth of the sclzoof JP' in Z-f',' ,. Everybody loves the mailman anc teachers find the mail boxes a wonderfu place for daily exchange of pleasantries Sometimes the boxes hold serious mattei as evidenced by the serious expressior with which Mrs. Mabel Kincade scans the latest bulletin. Not yet so impressed are Mr. Ray Vaughn, left, and his fellow fun makers, John Miskovsky and O. R. Wil liamson. Just wait a minute and see. ew courses ring new ace. J' i I l Q .af 4 lv Gladys Fischl Henry Foth Sunbeam Frazier William E. Fredeman 1 government, iournalism vocal music home economics English 1 sponsorship: Redskin Arrow, sponsorship: Choir sponsorship: Junior Home- sponsorship: Chieftains ' The Chieftain makers of America -'UW 'SZ' Qt nv -Q' Noba French Frances Garlick Boyd Glover Alcy Goldsmith commercial English, Latin radio commercial cooking, waitres sponsorship: FBLA, Ki Yis sponsorship: Radiotrons service 36 And so I said, says Mrs. Alice Chesh- er, and on she goes to tell what she would have told whoever it was who took Mrs. Ball's hub-caps off her new car - that is if they had been on her new car. Mr. Herbert Jones, Mr. W. L. Conner and as- sistant principal, Alonzo Roop, listen in amusement - because they know she's not going to know who got the hub-caps. n new situations remove others Al , XX Elizabeth Graham English sponsorship: Knobberettes W. O. Hawkins paint and body repair sponsorship: Redskins, T and I si. 3' Herbert C. Jones Ruth C. .lones agriculture biology sponsorship: FFA sponsorship: Junior Red Cross 'Q Saidee Hazlewood English Bessie Kelly biology, geology fue Wendell Hubbard mathematics sponsorship: Sophomores, Redskins, Honor Society Mabel Kincade English sponsorship: Honor Society, Seniors D 37 X CD evotion, to the problems of SV il X Wallace H. Krieg auto mechanics, theory sponsorship: Auto Club Lamora Lauderdale commercial sponsorship: FBLA, FTA Zola Long mathematics sponsorship: Mu Alpha Theta Dorothy Mayes art sponsorship: Art Club, Honor Society Bill Lillard English sponsorship: Redskins, Sopho- ITIOFBS XV 'IR Florence McClure Spanish, English sponsorship: Spanish Club H. L. Littlefield woodwork sponsorship: Seniors 1 Helen McGeorge commercial sponsorship: FBLA John MiSk0VSkY Kelly Mudd Doradean Neal J. B. Nutt commercial, football cabinet making, furniture vari-typing welding sponsorship: Athletic Director, repair O Club, FBLA sponsorship: T and I 38 -M Albert Ossenkop Robert Petkofl Myrtle Phinney vocal music auto mechanics librarian sponsorship: Juniors, Square sponsorship: Tandl sponsorship: Y-Teens Dancers, Choir Us . p 1 gg John Pryor biology, physics sponsorship: Photography Club Mary Richert lla Rogers Lederle Scott Mary A, Selken history, physiology English English social studies . sponsorship: Historical Club sponsorship: Honor Society, sponsorship: Redskins sponsorship: Historical Club Seniors Dorothy Setari commercial Haven for late risers is the bright teachers' room in the cafeteria where a group of teachers gathers every morning for bacon and eggs before the bell rings. At table in the foreground are Mr. L. H. Bengtson, Miss Mary Selken, and Mr. L. H. Littlefield, back to camera. At the other table are Mr. Joe Dabney, Mrs. Patsy Von Gonten, Mr. Dick Fredeman, Mr. Howard Waller, and Mrs. Ruth Jones. is C aracteristlc of tlze faculty as , s 3 1 5 , is A M. N A' if 5'5- Blanche Smith home economics sponsorship: Junior Home- makers of America, Redskins Norma Shelton physical education sponsorship: Girls' O Club Janet Spencer Earl Stewart Cosmetology English, creative writing, tennis sponsorship: Kev Club, Seniors Bugs, bricks, and bottles are the topics of conversation when the Science department gets together, i.e., unless Mr. Howard Waller, standing right, gets going on the subject of mail boxes too near the curbs. Mr. John Pryor, standing left, thinks somebody ought to talk to the govern- ment about it! Others in the group are Mr. Joe Dabney and Mrs. Bessie Kelly, stand- ing, Miss Helen Biggers, chairman of the department, and Mrs. Ruth Jones, seatedf l l Qf Cl WQ!l'l'OUllC!8CL WQll'UQfS4l John Smith baseball sponsorship: Boys' O Club 'x VJ C. B. Speegle basketball, mathematics sponsorship: Boys' O Club, Square Dancers E. J.vStockton Ollie Stone olt-set printing sponsorship: T andl machine shop Relaxation is a must for hard working members of the faculty. The roving pho- tographer, wandering into the boiler room found three popular members of the fac- ulty discussing plans for a fishing trip- complete with wives and everything. Here, in the expansive mood which fol- lows a cup of good coffee, brewed on the electric burner of the boiler room gang, are, from left to right, Mr. M. D. Smith, Mr. E. J. Stockton, and Mr. Wally Krieg. Hettye Summers history, Bible history sponsorship: Bible History Club Seniors jyacufty we are prou mf '91 Don Van Pool Raymond Vaughn Patsy Von Gonten Howard Waller athletics baseball athletics track business mathematics typing biology English sponsorship Boys O Club sponsorship Boys 'O CIub sponsorship: Ki Yis sponsorship Chieftains Soph Seniors omores Bartlett Ward Rose Marie Weisiger O. R. Williamson Earnest B Wright Commercial art home economics social studies English sponsorship: Chieftains sponsorship: Junior Home- sponsorship: Juniors Jr sponsorship Chieftains makers of America, Jr. Red Alumni Cross Miss Sara Ruth Cohen, left, became activity director at Capitol Hill this year. She has long been associated with our school - first as student and then as teacher. As activity di- rector, Miss Cohen is sponsor ofthe Student Council. She is also director of publicity for our school. Before assuming her present du- ties, Miss Cohen was a member of the English faculty. cw A typical scene in the oftices ofthe counselors, right, where a much needed coat of paint is being applied in slow stages. Miss Nettie Lewis, left, is giving a test to a senior student, Mr. M. D. Smith is busy on the phone getting a needy student a part-time iob. 24x 9-4 cgo US SO V8 OUI' probfer , sm. Juanita Cates M. D. Smith Nettie B. Lewis In gnventory of cgfzose to Vfzom we Cgur Hats eteric Sw..- 2 f- s. M- i it ' ,ur . L' 9 I 'f x . At-, 7 is s , onor to tlzose w 0 earn Awards for outstanding achievements in various fields of scholarship and serv- ice are presented each year ta those seniors who have earned such recogni- tion. The highest honors accorded for scholarship are the Letzeiser medals, gold, silver and bronze presented to the three top ranking girls and the three top ranking boys. The top gold medalist is given the Honor Society Ring, the most coveted of all honors, This year, for the first time, ties made it necessary to award three gold and two bronze Letzeiser medals to girls. Students who were honored in the Awards Presentation program which was held May 8, at 8:00 p.m. were,left to right, top row, Collene Reed, gold Let- zeiser for girls, national honor society ring, Phi Beta Kappa award, Barbara Minter, gold Letzeiser for girls, Louis Barnard, gold Letzeiser for boys, math award, Peggy Stevens, silver Letzeiser for girls, Cooper award for girls, Roger Wright, silver Letzeiser for boys, E. K. Gaylord Philanthropic award, Ameri- can Legion award for boys, Cuma Burden, bronze Letzeiser for girls, Mar- iorie Johnson, bronze Letzeiser for girls, English award, John Duncan, Bronze Letzeiser for boys, Banning scholarship, Delta Kappa Gamma award, Wilma Riggan, art award, Beverly Crew, commercial award for accounting, Sears Roebuck award, Georganna Edmiaston, iournolism award for year book, Steve Pennington award, Mary Harreld, iournalism award for newspaper, Catherine Jackson, homemaking foods award, Lura Miller, homemaking clothing award, D. A. R. homemaker award, Bill Creighton, science award, Donna Bryant, Spanish award, A. A. U. W. scholarship, Civitan award, Carroll Gregg, Merry Masquer speech award for boys, Wren Hammett, American Legion award for girls, Jon Evah Chambless, Chamber of Commerce award for girls, Sigma Alpha Iota music award, Oscar Shuler, Chamber of Com- merce award for boys, Neil Molsbee, Bausch Lomb science award, Jean Ma- lone, Cooper award for boys, Banning scholarship, Barbara Oliver, D. A. R. Citizenship award, Phyllis Bishop, Mu Phi Epsilon music award, Bobby Hamm, D, A. R. history award, Norma Gill, best athlete award for girls, J. W. Mash- burn, best athlete award for boys. Other award winners included Peggy Boyd, gold Letzeiser for girls, Norma Foreman, commercial award for secretarial achievement, Jo Ann Ellison, homemaking service award, Dean Crawford, architectural drawing award, Barbara Schomp, speech award for girls, Peggy McAulif, Merry Masquer serv- ice award for girls, O. V. Dement, Merry Masquer service award for boys, Thomas Wood, senior debate award, Johnnie Soergel, special award. ' ,. f ,,t. Q. . ' . I i 9 X, 5 I . Ex K .5- , l gq in V 1 K - I 'sf . W , ai l is 3 1 s 2 , -4 , ll pretty gif s were tlze spar s t 1-' A . e e ,. MIGNON LESTER -:-' lifi '.'- 1 - 1 H + ' 'Z' 'L , - ,.2 V, 'V-:-' 'KA Basketball Queen t ,vt --.. , F s w t ff? , QQ 9 e Y 9 .f,. , -':5?f tj Q LE,-1 NQI, L .:-,:,.-.', E Q QV . N.:- Mr, in :':: :-2'..: , te 4- --2 ....- xf .. -..: , , ,A t- 'f e'e2 e ,e, . , if it ff IVV-f'tQ'f 'Er-V - : tv 7-W -f JF' Wifi? . 7 1- Q1 ' .1 , 131, ' fi - ,, Q, ,, 1 1 ' e e we ie? ,, wr- fe ' tt 1575 A .,,w w ' - ' ... ..,, QE. Q, , .4-mfim.,.,qa+.,, . y N , N, . A L A ,,.., , ..,.M,,4N M, ef' .,f5'kfk,g g'1f - ewszif , W ,K,p-fm ' eewfff 'few-,,g,f4 - 'iv M q,L, M It L. ' I+ . M t ., ff .g 1' M- 14- -- f r .1 - .W A t, ff -. ,, : W mag - f 5-M.iQQ f .V W , we - . 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M , f .Qs .Sfif -, A- fu f. yyf 355' gp, 1, 5 ,gk ,,,v 51: - .JA 95' N! f W, ,R R .K N -,i Q BARBARA OLIVER ,,,,,, ,,,, A Baseball Queen Af '-1' AV FR .W 5,14 ms P .. wg ,f ., ,,.. X R i -,..V V . p is mg 5- ,,f -W 'K gf wk? J k 1 RJ Q, . ER W --,, 32 A, m,g,i,,,6, . , ,::,. ,ig R- ,N -- .Q-iff K X .. 'fm-Re1,1,,Agf life W ' .,?'f'fT A 'fi' 22 lkigdfa ff.-,wf'mt:'iz Asa J' :we -fiifmzw wp. 2, swf-Q' ei: rg,-f' A , Q, M...-Q M- --A, AA A 1,,,. Q, J, A ., - W55'ifa2' .fv?f 1?G4:k'?1f: Mkwffxfi V '71 R -as J F Jr em, 2 f ,Q ,ff 'lard W, M, 3335 to reign in spfenalor over them e HARLOW GERS Knobberette Buddy 1 w , . w e A.. ., ...4...... 4-.,,.,..,, Wf? H211 l fi 3 ij an i K V ffgfsg-'kwa primf' 'mf A1Sf,f1L,,lf- I 3,-W, N' 'K , fp gig. ,. :Vx efii' 'I 21 H, 7, -QT dk'-055' ?S2-P471 V i , , uf M Q, mam Q, DICK WOODS Ki Yi King K ., .,d,MQi,,A P w Af:,.-mfg .i ,, ? Y, Li.. L, 1a,,Q:'wzf1 ix 5 ffwi? :li 4 W ,ff-9: w' A ffzxsfg-.img 451- :1:V..fVik I gi M 1 1 .3 e -V x 6 N: f'wr,,, f '. .. I tis . ,A 47 Biggest change for the Redskin Arrow staFf was the switch from the small platen press of the CHHS printshop to oFtset printing. Still it was iust one Arrow after an- other - getting out the paper is a never-ending chore -- but stat? members love it. Mary Harreld, left, second semes- :ter editor of the Redskin Arrow, won the admiration of the entire staff by her devotion to the lob. gnc! pulyfications wor proceg Sending out exchanges is a regular part of the staff procedure. Here, right, ex- change editor Pauline Miller, seated in the center, directs Pat Petree, Barbara Gibson, and Jean Campbell, from left to right, as they fold, address, and stamp an issue. ex N ff A wide-awake stat? enioys reading exchanges and knowing that other schools have problems similar to our own, left, clockwise, Carol Sue Davis, June Reynolds, Jack Hunter, Jack Fogle, Marion Cunningham, Elsie Kuklenski, and Carolyn Clark. l the offset printing shop, Mr. E. J. iockton, left above, prepares a neg- 'ive for the paper, student Don Wil- fn watches and hopes to be able do the iob himself for the next sue l l l l t t l l t l l t Members of the advanced printing class, right above, set the type in chases and make the glossies for the negatives. This is a iob that requires skill and care - a good glossy means a good paper: left to right, Roland Bacon, Keith Pekrul, and Richard Carpenter. rt out cfzcz 0 r yme or meter Barbara Slaton, lower right, first semes- ter editor of the Arrow, was the pep of the whole affair. Staff members have varied assignments, according to their tastes and talents. Margaret Ann Earp, above, left, is literary editor, others, from left to right, include Myrtle Beaty, Larry Wood, Ramona Ruminer, and Pat Wagstaff - each with a special job. There is no greater satisfaction, staff members will insist, in all high school than membership on the yearbook staff. Fun all year long, plus the satisfaction of the completed book at year's end- there's nothing like it. Sponsors-old and new, left in circle, Miss Gladys Fischl, left, who started the 1951 Chieftain lnow on leave of ab- sencel and Mrs. Thelma Coleman, right, who brought the iob to completion. l if First semester statt clacs listening to the corny iokes of Carroll Gregg, seated, from left to right Marl lyn Hicks, Lynn McGee, Ramona Ruminer, Carroll, Billye Jackson, Anne Hallman, Wren Hammett Barbara Slaton, standing, left to right, Wanda Rogers, Mary Harreld, Pauline Miller, Jack Hunter Jean Pearson, Georganna Edmiaston, Bobby Hooker, Ray Thompson, Norma Duncan, Barbara Oliver change of sponsors at mi' -season 4 XXV , +R .Qtr X-uf ,yd nbers of the printing department, I ladder and light blue paint, do q You can't have a Chieftain without a yearbook assembly- s utification iob for the staff room, iust one of those things. Georganna Edmiaston, left, and Car V19 the W0ll The W0 kS, Rf-'ber' RUS- roll Gregg select records to be used. Wanda Rogers is at the on the ladder, Charles Leeper :ting the lower wall, and Billy Mar I. 15' no C ange at af! for us ' telephone. Members of the Chieftain staff make plans for lay- outs of the organization section. lt proved to be quite a problem, but the iob was finally done, standing, left to right, Pat Wagstaff, Barbara Gib- son, Patsy Hines, Donna Bryant, and seated, Eva Hocutt. Georganna Edmiaston, below, ed- itor of the Chieftain, with copies of the wood-cuts designed by stu- dents of the art department. Horizon Buddy and Television Queen are two new honors at CHHS this year. Neil Molsbee, upper left circle, was unani- mously chosen 'for the first Horizon Buddy and Bea Holland, lower circle, beautiful blond, won the TV contest and turned in a fine performance. Gail Bailey was elected DeMolcly Sweetheart and Bob East Rainbow Beau. Gail, center of page, exhibits her new iacket for Bob to examine and admire. Frank Moore, right, new student council president, is the first prexy selected under the new election sys- tem which is patterned after that of our state government. pedal lironors ring special mention l-Ay its Members of the Teen Town Council, lower left, fron left to right, Patsy Hines, Donald Keith, Bea Holland, Bob Hooker, Pat Hess, Wanda Lee May meet regularly. Ron ald Fulkerson, not pictured, is mayor of the City Tee: Town Board. The C0-ED COUNCIL sponsored dances on the two Sat urday evenings each month which were left free by the xr .Q-. 5. LBQVNQV Teen Town Board. Themes were many and varied, bu the dances were always fun. Members are, left to right Jack Burt, Kenneth Hughes, Barbara Gibson, Jimmy Bur roughs, Pat Eubanks, Jimmie Hamm. me mecord 0 QW lyarriors cgried ancf flue DofoGI Gy ELBA FERGUSON selected by the squad Football Queen pretty Queen and four popular coaches RAYMOND VAUGHN C. B. SPEEGLE DON VAN POOL track coach basketball coach baseball coach JOHN MISKOVSKY Zgne, 5 lg . KY 53 r at p 1.4 ,., ,nntp Hubert Cook Gerald Austin Roy Randall Oscar Shuler Bob Sloan Cglze jfootoaff team lzacf cz SUMMARY Capitol Hill's defending state football champs, picked as the state's No. 2 team, opened the '51 grid season by defeating Seminole 12-6. The Red- skins moved forward to stop Borger, Texas, 20-0 and traveled 700 miles in vain as Port Arthur, Texas, handed them their first defeat in fourteen starts. The team rebounded in a hurry. Classen fell 18-0 and the following week Shawnee was cut down before 7,000 fans with a score of 28-14. Enid was annihilated 55-O and the next week-end Northeast was stomped 38-6. ln succeeding weeks Central was defeated 59-0, giving the Redskins their third straight City Cham- pionship and their second Mid-State title, Norman was stopped 38-6 as fans shivered in 180 weather at Owen Field, and Durant was smothered 32-13 in the quarter finals. Billy Davis Bobby Burr Melvin Parnell -X., ff - F-U' , - ,Q 1 ., . v 1 qw, W ,ef t7 'f' s..,, , K 'I 1 Q , -.4 v,....,- ' 3 . Harold Cook It . , ,W . ,, ,, VX, . var 1 . 5 A z ' Y ,'Q in sflftw - i we ,' 4 K ' ,,V FQ 4 Larry Wilkinson A Jackie Brooks John Bell Russell Price Berry Mashburn J. W. Mashburn zson as it went to the state jqna s lilgghjs. l Robert Phillips lion Long Don Davis SUMMARY lCont'dl Bill Green l42l intercepts a pass on the Capitol Hill goal and runs the ball back to the nine as Muskogee wins the state championship I9-l3. A frenzied mob went wild with excite- ment as Roy Randall set the ball up with an 85 yd. run, and Oscar Shuler went over for a touchdown, with less than 20 seconds left, to win the semi-final con- test from Clinton, 26-l9. The mighty Capitol Hill iuggernaut trampled all city competition and went on to take the district title, but one sunny day in December, the Redskins played their hearts out at Skelly Field, Tulsa, only to have Muskogee come through with a 19-12 win to take the coveted State title. Gail Amburn Jimmy Turner gt wus., l We Ronald Taylor Richard Martin Dickie Blackstone Speed Jones Floyd Brown Qui tlze champions rp was TEAM RECORD Capitol Hill l2 Seminole 6 Capitol Hill 20 Borger, Texas 0 Capitol Hill O Port Arthur, Texas 35 Capitol Hill l8 Classen O Capitol Hill 28 Shawnee l4 Capitol Hill 55 Enid 0 Capitol Hill 38 Northeast 6 Capitol Hill 59 Central O Capitol Hill 39 Norman 0 Capitol Hill 32 Durant 'l3 Capitol Hill 26 Clinton l9 Capitol Hill 13 Muskogee I9 - All-City: Brooks, Cook, Mashburn, Randall, Woods. All-State: Brooks and Randall. , 49 wif I . 3? T Earl Edwards Jerry Fent, Mgr. Price Pooler Tony Briseno T? --awry' Donald Pickens, Mgr. Bob Price JW t Qia- I W, - Y 7 adam ,sq - Roy Randall l43l, Capitol Hill's All-Stat halfback, goes wide around right eni for a twenty yard run in the Capita Hill-Muskogee game. Behind Randall I Bill Green, number 42. Alan Benson Don Bowers V -SSW J cw. Bobby Pyle Ban Green Donald Reed Dick Fnnsbaugh Conrad Sfi9'ef 1 a Lrilfiantfy fought Lattfe e egwiixi ,Z Keith Merrick fl e ,,gou, -Q. f-'4!1H'-t .1 A I X . Capitol HiIl's rugged line makes ci stand os they hold Muskogee's Burris to a three yqrd goin. Coming up for the ploy is Hubert Cook, number 13. Don Soergel Dick Woods fm? ' fear Skye Eddie Tompkins K .415 Joe Welch Qglze 6a!! efucfecf the 6as4ket to giv SUMMARY Capitol Hill's roundballers, many of them football play- ers whose season lasted a month late, didn't get started until December 9. The seasonal record was 11 won, 11 lost. lt was the first time since Coach C. B. Speegle started coaching the Redskins that the team has lost more than seven games in a season. The regular season opened with a win over Catholic Highg the score was 31 to 29. The next victim was Walters, 34-31. Next the Redskins defeated Norman 29-34. The Hillmen tasted defeat for the first time in the new season as they were dealt a 45 to 37 beating 58 by the Shawnee Wolves who went on to win the Class A Championship. V El Reno was defeated in a thriller 42-37 to give the local fans a lift. Oscar Shuler, 'Skin court captain, paced the score happy Hillmen with 20 points as the Enid Plainsmen were downed 52-29. The season ended on a melan- choly note as both Central and Northeast took the measure of the team. Shuler was named to one of the forward positions on the all-city teamg J. W. Mashburn was our leading scorerg sophomore Bobby Burr made the second all-city team. - RECORD Capitol Hill 31 Catholic 29 Capitol Hill 34 Walters 31 Capitol Hill 39 Norman 34 Capitol Hill 37 Shawnee 45 Capitol Hill 42 Enid 33 Capitol Hill 23 Classen 24 Capitol Hill 33 Central 47 Capitol Hill 31 El Reno 36 Capitol Hill 42 EI Reno 37 Capitol Hill 45 Norman 43 Capitol Hill 36 Classen 42 Capitol Hill 36 Shawnee 43 Capitol Hill 52 Enid 29 Capitol' Hill 58 Northeast 38 Capitol Hill 41 Central 46 ' Capitol Hill 51 Northeast 56 A tense moment, left, in the game which the Redskins lost to Central 46-51. Making the jump for the ball is Donald Reed 1371 while J. W. Mashburn 1851 and Larry Han- nah 1771 are out of reach. lie basketball! team a poor s owing Top row, Don Soergel, Oscar Shuler, Donald Reed, H. C. Ownby, J. W. Mashburn, Richard Lake, Bill Hulgan Second row, Larry Hannah, Rodney Mitchell, Don Davis, Jimmie Davis, Tony Briseno, Dick Woods, mgr. TULSA INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT Capitol Hill 49 Okmulgee 44 Capitol Hill 31 Sapulpa 30 Capitol Hill 30 Tulsa Central 49 MID-STATE TOURNAMENT Capitol Hill 46 Enid 47 Capitol Hill 43 Central 57 it Big event of the season was the crowning of the beautiful basket- ball queen. J. W. Mashburn, right, - placed the crown on the head of Mignon Lester. Q00 squa S in golf ana! tenni Harlow Gers, Jr., Ab Justice, Eddie Lookabaugh, Orville Moody, Earldean Edwards, Donald Reed GOLF Capitol Hill's golf team, above, composed of Harlow Gers, Jr., Ab Justice, Eddie Lookabaugh, Orville Moody, Earldean Edwards, Donald Reed, and Donald Robbins, followed in the footsteps of outstanding teams before them as they remained undefeated. At the Fort Worth Invitational, golfer Ab Justice was the medalist and Harlow Gers, Jr., took second in the driving contest. The Redskin linksmen are leading the City Round Robin, having won 5 and lost none. Earl Stewart, coach TENNIS Tennis is becoming increasingly popular as a minor sport at CHHS. Under the leadership of Earl Stewart linsetl a number of players have developed. Last year the team made a clean sweep of the city series. Members of the squad, top row, Lester Redding, Ed- win Gates, Bob Clark, Bob Creed, Eddie Tompkins, Bob West, middle row, Gene Land, Bill Hosack, Barry Walraven, Bob East, J. B. East, Douglas Braymer, bot- tom row, Ray Lenk, Elmo Brown, Jimmy Webb, Terry Spradley, Don Thompson, Don Barney. BASEBALL Don Van Pool, the Redskins' new baseball coach, turned the first page on the 1951 edition of the diamond crew, he was pleased to find a larger than usual crop of talent. To back up the twelve returning lettermen there are about seven or eight newcomers working for their first baseball monograms. Any difficulties the Skins have suffered thus far this season can be largely credited to the pitching staff, for the simple reason that it usually takes pitchers longer to round into shape than other members of the team. When the mound crew hits its peak, the hillmen can boast of one of the best in the mid-state conference. fl , .L 7 L 5 x, V llc- l2 it , S EBM! fill al fl lllii Je Inj 7 is T if I . is N - , T Q , y , ...y ... y ts v T KJ t lzhlllit fi it ,U itll ll, mx lit Top row, Claude Cleveland, Jimmy Jackson, Jimmy Davis, Tommy Wade, Johnnie Jones, Bennie Rowland, Robert Turner. Bottom row, Don Sorgel, Mel-vin Parnell, Wyle Sparks, Bob Burr, Bob Price, Donald Howard. y czseball is a ways cz jicworite 55 I as-1 i W 2 4 - if in -if The baseball queen, Barbara Oliver, J S ' was crowned at the CHHS-Central game. Jack Dick Shirley Lawson and Janice McAfee at- Wllllams Akers tended the queen and all three braved a stiff wind for a parade in a con- Bobby Johnny Verllble' Henderson Soergel mgr. mgr. BASEBALL lCont'dl Heading up the list of chunkers this sea- son, will be three seniors and one sopho- more. Wylie Sparks, one of the seniors, and already a two year letterman, so far this season has experienced a streak of wildness that forced him to depart from the first two games he started, in favor of another s'enior, Robert Turner. So far Tur- ner has served as the Redskins' fireman, working very effectively in relief. The other senior is Jack Williams, a fast balling left-hander who has eliminated some of the wildness that bothered him last year, when he split duties between the mound and left field. The sophomore is small, but effective, Tommy Wade, who racked up a good season last summer with Bill Mosiers Tires, in the American Legion bracket. ur J' it ' I I 4 Llrr J E 4 ,ivr 3 f will rggL J I U A I S ky, ky x I 5 3 ,fK-. 5,52 i iii I H if ,fi 1- 1 no i .,ll' r and s l ...li .H s'i..H3-Q John Parker Tony DiCk Edwin Charles Donald Bell Bond Briseno FllnSb0U9h Gates Heplel' Holt cgmck comes into its own, The cinder team for 1951 has both quality and quan- tity. Ten lettermen returned to lead coach Vaughn's classy aggregation. J. W. Mashburn is a record holder in the 440 relay with a time of 49.5 seconds, and Dick Woods won the Junior Olympic title with a time of 20.2 in the half mile event. Donald Ladd, left, won first place in the state cross country meet held at O. U. December l. i l ull- All sportsmen are proud of the clown band which is regarded as the most clever stunt ever presented by an Okla- N ,N homo City band at a sports event. Here J members of the band have iust blown up the enemy. Speed Donald Berry J. W. Benny Everett Robert Jones Ladd Mashburn Mashburn Nall Newcomb Phillips l A . n , Vs ,g Q . Y 23 My I ' l El 145 11 5 J' -, - an , . Q 19 , i' fm' -H J J f 4 fi l i'sr l N.. ., l 1.- ..,- 1 . A , -:,.. -a , - -- -- - .... in 5.3 H1 lit Ni WH if l fl X . f i X n M . V K A 9 Vik , Q ,V . kik 5 , .'5 fl we , H Qkhk ,::. fi. K Q Z i ,Q it P 4 5 l W 4 B 1 ' Il V it ll N S 4 ull S Q ell ll A f 4 in fl Sammy Bobby Oscar Joe Dic-k Ruben Price Pyle Shuler Welch Woods Urendd mgr. with a strong re ay team :or the third consecutive year the ledskin relay teams have captured he city crown. Members of these Eams have gained fame throughout klahoma for the records they have et and broken. Here members of he team display trophies received or the city meet and the Bison Re- bys held April I4 at Shawnee. The loys are, left to right, row l, Oscar ihuler, Speed Jones, Dick Woods, . W. Mashburn, row 2, Bobby Phil- ips, Jimmy Childers, Coach Ray faughn, Bobby Scrutchins, Charles Vade. l t l Ls. At the start of the season Shelby Greeson, right circle, after only a week's practice, vaulted over the cross-bar at the ten foot level like a veteran. Members of the Redskins' powerful relay team, ready for the city meet, pose with Coach Ray Vaughn who wishes them the best of luck, left to right, Oscar Shuler, Dick Woods, J. W. Mashburn, Speed Jones, and Mr. Vaughn. E D A r Qi -rv iss Q 5' 'L H 1 va, ds S 'asf' , an Q at ,. , iggmarwsiit hh!-' ma H52 Q E 4 Q , Y , clii W K, Z y g M y Leona Wilma Norma Hall Sanders Lancaster Rose Mary Elizabeth Margaret Southerland Baze Doussetf girls' teams enfoye cz seasod Capitol Hill boasts of fine athletic ability in girls' sports as well as in boys'. Outstanding examples of individ- ual expertness, team work, and physical prowess are evident in the girls' teams. Activities in the field of feminine sports include volley ball, soft ball, field ball, tennis, badminton, swimming, bowling, and golf. Proving their championship calibre in field ball and volley ball, the girls won top spot in city competition. They showed excellent ability in tennis and golf, both Wanda Elsie Helen Brandt Drabek Black H ,..- S M fee M. 5 ,www ,Q :rr WX 5 ,,., . , r isst E as ,,,,, 4 yr t , my , .g , 2. -. K f . . 3 k 64 S ' One of the newest sports offered to girls is golf. A regular class is offered in the subiect, left, and the girls use a special plastic ball while learning to tee oFf: left to right, Joyce Ferrell, Zelda Palmer, Bobbie Beall, Shirley Watson, Norma Kaye Zink. in state and city tournaments. Four returning golfers from last year, Betty Leverich, Frankie Fitzgerald, Carol Sue Davis, and Marie Engle, represented CHHS at the golf meet at Norman, and went on to play at the state and city meets in Oklahoma City. The tennis team is composed of three sophomores, Pauline Winters, Mar- garet Doussett, Shirley Henning, one iunior, Oletha Wilbanks, and two seniors, Norma Gill and Elizabeth Baze. Betty Pauline Carol Sue Leverich Winter Davis Siler, if ' ' ,W if 1 it Q gf 1 , . 4 ia f V Y x- 4 af 'L' it it 1 1yV 3 . , , , J L 'R , Q .. i s te V f sai Vi. Betty Marie Pat Faye Frankie Ann Fowlkes Engle Henderson Henning Fiflgemld KSHY lqlfecf with tlzrills an spills E331 Norma Gill, above, the outstanding girl athlete, lettered in field ball, volley ball, badminton, tennis, and soft ball for two years. She has the qualities of a good sportsman and a winning personality. Girls in gym classes each took six weeks of swimming. Using the buddy system, they learned the crawl and backstroke. Here, right, the girls practice the ielly fish float , swimmers are Billie June Jones, Pat Heathcoat, Helen Denham, Mary Chapman, Dorothy Ward, Jeri Oakford, Shirley Cuica, Willa Dean Etheridge, Pat Roberts, Anita Meeks. 5- ' W: A -1? Miss Martha Cox and Miss Norma Shelton, above, pause for a picture as they get ready to leave after a day of hard work with their teams. Miss Shelton, right, furnished the ioke for her own laughter! W5 if verybocfy loves an at ete CHHS's most outstanding repre- sentatives in the field of boxing are, left to right, Joe Goode, Leon Hollingshead, J. C. McNutt, and Farron Hottle. Joe, 118 pounder, won the district title, and reached the semi-tinals in the Golden Gloves tournament. Even the manipulator of the new score board is engrossed in the play on the field. Coach Vaughn, who sits next to him, on the left, is all eyes - can the team score? They did, and the tension was re- laxed. ...Q-.uf Officers of KI YI pose with King Dick Woods. Left to right, row l, Bettye Selman, yell leader, Johnny Bill Chandler, mascot, Georganna Edmiaston, president, Susie Lynch, mascot, Pat Eubanks, yell leader, row 2, Nancy Adams, pep council representative, Myrtle Beaty, demerit captain, Wanda Rogers, reporter, Merlene Reed, pledge tress- row 3, Patsy Hines, parliamentarian, Carole Cook, vice-presl- I dent, Dick, Bea Holland, treasurer, Kathryn Jackson, secretary. Ki Yi sponsors, right, are a congenial group. Mrs. Adaline Ball, seated, poses with Mrs. Patsy VonGonten, Miss Noba French and Mr. W. L. Conner. All-school yell leaders, Don Keith and Bea Holland, lead a cheer at the CHHS-Enid football game. Other pep- sters are, left to right, Jimmy Rollans, Chieftains, Pat Eubanks, Ki Yis, Shirley Glasgow, Knobberettes, Bobby Hook- er, Chieftains, Bettye Selman, Ki Yis, Jimmy Cruzan, Redskins. mIS- ep is ow you make it Cglzree lmndrecf gill' S wear Ki Yi is the biggest, the peppiest, the noisiest of the CHHS pep clubs. Activities include teas honoring the faculty and new students. Upper picture, left to right row l, Mona Currington, Anna Hackett, Eva Lou Baker, Charlene Taylor, Billie Willis, Joyce Larson, Juanita Porter, Fern Burleson, Reta Stewart, Janet Webb, June Harris, Jo Ann Cooper, Del Flora, Anna Ruth Geurin, row 2, Ann Hart, Beverly Jines, Shirley Williams, Carolyn Cantwell, Martha Willis, Donna Bryant, Helen Frith, Jo Ann McCord, Delorise Jones, Marietta Hinton, Wanda Henry, Jo Ann Rowland, Nancy Zenor, Margaret Sue Thomas, row 3, Lorita Robinson, Darlene Rose, Marilyn Moyer, Norma Plato, Ann Kelly, June Jones, Darlene Hagar, Neva Benson, Ann Villa, Carol Riddle, Clara Caldwell, Mary Bowman, Ramona Wright, row 4, Mary Jo Barnes, Donna Hastings, Barbara Schomp, Beverly Crew, Mary Stegelman, Joyce Nan Brown, Peggy Zumwalt, Eva Hocutt, Janet Barrington, Audrey Tynes, Shirley Watson, Marvel Humberd. Lower picture, left to right, row 1, Delores lvey, Freda Lightsey, Nancy Hathaway, Jo Bunker, Pat Pas- tusek, Barbara Minter, Betty Stotts, Joyce Ferrell, Jo Ann Henry, Suzanne Taylor, Frankie Harkey, Pauli.ne Miller, Evelyn Williams, row 2, Pat Thomas, Gail Bailey, Glenda Siegfried, Carmelita Sadler, Marilyn Deering, Reba Martin, Janice Wilkins, Kay Pumphrey, Betty Jo Musser, Mary Moore, Delores Lewis, Patsy Wright, Joan Holloway, Sue Dehart, row 3, Jo Ann Burt, Jo Ann Bergstrand, Lynn Ann Clark, Wanda Lee Jones, Jewel Lane, Arda Penny, Martha Jane Burke, Norma Jean Redus, Shirley Morrison, Eileen White, Norma Kaye Zink, Shirley Wilson, Erma Ferguson, June Wilson, row 4, Pat Rob- erts, Wanda Young, Billie Ruth Taylor, Joanne Brownlee, Darlene Wilson, Judy Whitehead, lla Marie Engle, Mary Edna Kerfoot, Irene Fielder, Marilyn Kirkpatrick, Lois Koester, Carol Reid. 68 X Ki Yi Pep Club charters more buses for out-of-town trips, gives more social affairs, attends more school activities, and screams louder than any pep club anywhere. Upper picture, left to right, row 7, Patsy Sanders, Janice McAbee, La Dean Barnhill, Patsy Rork, Mary Louise Robbins, Scharlene Schomp, Marquita Schiel, Barbara Slaton, Anne Hallman, Lila Duncan, Beverly Mays, Jean Campbell, lrvena Moon, Arlene Moore, Peggy Smith, row 2, Marilyn Province, Sandra Fruit, Alta Ruth Beals, Retha Reust, Erma Maples, Jean Kester, Wanda Lee May, Wren Hammett, Roberta Thornton, Donna Skinner, Charlene Webb, Joyce Woodside, Lou Ann Johnson, Dixie Bolinger, row 3, Bobbie Beall, Mariorie Jo Johnson, Cuma Burden, Eva Jones, Laverne Brown, Loretta Collinsworth, Dawnyce Orr, Beverly Fulkerson, Patsy Luper, Shirley Scott, Diana Storie, Barbara Hile, Billie Carol Clark, Cleota Brown, row 4, Norma Karnes, Zulema Stone, Ann Myers, Betty Geurin, Pauline Winter, Jean Pearson, Mitzi Wright, Nancy Shelby, Melba Burtcher, Johnnie Fisher, Mary Ann Tennery, Connie Ogden. Lower picture, left to right, row l, June Butler, Gayle Embree, Sue Parsons, Ann Claymore, Virginia Blackburn, June Reynolds, Patsy Gillihan, Peggy McAuliFf, Lois Jackson, Pat Owens, Jackie Hall, June Bryant, Glenda Doye, Wilma Baskett, row 2, Janice Williams, Beverly Baxley, Maribell Cavender, Dorothy Ward, Leah Smallwood, Pat Hoskins, Elbie Smith, Joanne Kelly, Myrna McCollum, Lequita Keith, Mildred Hopkins, Pat Mercer, Mellodee Miles, Rita Ashworth, row 3, Myrna Davis, Betty Bellew, Georgann Leslie, Beverly Black, Delores McGraw, Patsy Lockert, Reba Lightsey, Joan Bryant, lris Bryant, Rosemary Davis, Rosella Breedlove, Maedean Harper, Mildred Harris, Betty McCollom, row 4, Barbara Raulston, Jennie Jaco, Mary Jo Brown, Hazel O'Neil, Joann Wade, Yuvonne Johnson, Sara Jean Haw- kins, Uvonna Trout, Ruby West, Joy Hightower, Darlene McCampbelI, Nancy Owens, Anita Sue Carreker. ll yt. SCCZI' S gloves E Sponsors of the Knolaberette Pep Club pose in the trades building. Although they were among the youngest of the faculty members, these sponsors did an outstand- ing iob of club sponsorship. Left to right, Mrs. Kathryn DeFord, Mr. L. H. Bengtson, KQIEQI' pan CO!lClI'S Clfl ITLQQCZP 017,88 KNOBBERETTE PEP CLUB has a Long and distin- guished history at CHHS. Headed by dynamic Bar- bara Oliver, the club had a wonderful year. Row 1, left to right, Anita Meeks, Evelyn Williamson, Beverly McArthur, Glenna Welch, Wanda Pamplin, Marlene Sartin, Burna Canning, Ruthie Dailey, Mari-- etta Furr, Ina Don Manzanares, row 2, Christine Cassell, Mignon Lester, Coleen Farr, Pat Kimmel, Paulanita Hunt, Carole Waller, .leanne Kelly, Polly Hall, Dorothy Trumbly, Ruth Atkinson, row 3, .leri Oakford, Larie Heldenbrand, Gail Schindler, Mar- tha Golden, Glend'a Frantz, Pat Hodge, Emma Jean Tackett, Olean Olson, Norma Jean Jones, Sue New- man, row 4, Louise Burke, Lois Burke, Rosine Saloga, Alla Lou Ward, Pat Spencer, Jo Ann Morey, Doris Scott, Sidney Hill, Letta Smokefer, Katy Desper. Miss Elizabeth Graham. gfnofuberettes to us Planning a dance 'for the football team and doing special honor to the baseball team lwhich elected Knobberette president as queenl were special activities of the club. Lower picture, row l, left to right, Virginia McAuliffe, Martha Robbins, Joyce Guyton, Carol Jeanne Pease, Pat Rice, Carole Miller, Virginia Peters, Carolyn Swafford, Kathryn Surbeck, Pat Hess, row 2, Pat Walker, Janice McAfee, Yvonne Shadrick, Shirley Shipley, Carolyn Allen, Carlene Butler, Jean Worthen, Peggy Stevens, Georgia Ray, Patsy Smith, row 3, Betty Fowlkes, Loretta Daniels, Patricia Bare, Doretha Thomas, Margaret Winters, Patsy Jo Henderson, Wilma Andrews, Darlene Walker, Jeanette Richardson, Mary Jane Hulet, row 4, Reta Blevins, Leta Wil- Iiamson, Shirley Dawn Essary, Viola Morrisett, Joyce Jean Clark Suzy Claborn, Pat Heathcoat, Opal Blankenship, Priscilla Thompson I Knob Officers pose for a picture. Row 1, left to right, Yonne Spalding, ser- geant-at-arms, Beverly Oliver, yell lead- er, Shirley Glasgow, yell leader, Pat McGee, keeper of the C's, row 2, Shir- ley Dick, historian and parliamentarian, Dorothy Seymour, demerit captain, Bar- bara Oliver, president, Lenetta McGee, reporter, Carol Davis, sergeant-at-arms, row 3, Ramona Ruminer, treasurer, Billie Utz, pledge mistress, Harlow Gers, buddy, Barbara Morris, vice-president, Ovazine Perry, secretary. High light of the year for the CHIEFTAINS was a gala pep assembly during which the sponsors were given pep iackets. Left to right, row l, John Doughty, Floyd Meeks, Ronny McClure, Jimmie Humphries, Don Crain, Deryl Finney, Paul Pettiiohn, row 2, Charles South, Ray L. Thompson, Lewis Halley, Paul Clark, Bob East, Eugene Pack, Curtis Plotner, row 3, Gary Black, W. C. Stone, Jackie Mowdy, Freddy King, Royce Bishop, Kenneth Zink, Kenneth Hughes, Henry Dean, row 4, Victor Schuelein, Paul Wood, Tommy Heistand, Dean Smith, Alfred Trippe, Kenneth Poynter, Thurston Clark. overs of popping Laffoons anc! fmt pop Four handsome young gentlemen sponsor the Chieftain crew. Left to right, Mr. Dick Fredeman, Mr. Howard Waller, Mr. Ernest Wright, Mr. Bart Ward. Ofticers ofthe Chieftain Pep Club pose for a picture. Left to right, row l, Bobby Hooker, yell leader, Bob Parmeter, treasurer, Don McMillon, secretary, J. B. East, yell leader, row 2, Elmo Brown, pep council repre- sentative, Don Keith, vice-president, Billie Utz, Chieftain princess, Billy Ferrell, sergeant-at-arms, Jimmie Hamm, pledge master, row 3, Earl McMillan, president. COIWL, flLQ G!Zl'QlQCll.IflS CUP Cl 17'lQI'I'y CTQW Chieftains, in spite of the large size of the club, are a closely knit group, left to right, row 7, Walker Thom- as, Danny Codner, Johnny Ryan, Joel Chambers, Bruce Johns, Talmadge Curren, Charles Leeper, Arvid Mon- roe, Douglas Braymer, Carroll Gregg, Joy Broadway, row 2, Charles Rye, Bill Aldrich, Everett Toyn Harris, Robert Dickson, Sam Price, Bill Fallwell, Spud Hix, Ronnie Caudill, Leonard Haggard, Jerome Hoag, Jerry Gill, row 3, Jimmy Childers, Dale Higgins, James Everett, Dennis Robinson, Cecil Gibson, Jack Burt, Jerry Hughes, Jerry Perry, Charles Moore, Jimmy Burroughs, Joe Hastings, row 4, Joe Bolin, Willis Mabry, Burnett Starkey, Marshall Maggard, Richard Nance, Neil Molsbee, Ray Henderson, Wayne Lathrop, Miles Turner, Robert W. Martin, Doyle Price. mark rec! jackets abound at Chieftains supported the team and sold bright balloons for pep rallies, left to right, row l, Jimmy Peck, Richard Fulton, Joe Allen, Bill Everett, Clayton Cellier, row 2, Gene Lakin, Don Thompson, Terry Spradley, James Leon Smith, Buddy Henderson, Bob Stine, row 3, Jacky Ramos, Jimmie Covington, A. J. Hamilton, Burl Schiel, Dicky Cook, David Darrah, Ronald Miller, row 4, Donald Joe Raper, Jerry Lowry, James Curren, Jim Morehead, Jimmie Dell, Ronnie Fulkerson, Warren Pettiiohn. miilati' fi, l ?.-ligivfq Q Clubs outdid each other to get the swankiest, new- est convertible for the ioint coronation ceremonies of royalty for the four pep clubs. Chieftain Princess Billie Utz, left, and Pat Hess, Redskin Sweetheart. . A 1 'Q I Wm! an an er eacfz beats tfze heart of a cmecfskzln OFFicers and sponsors of REDSKIN PEP CLUB include, left to right, row 1, Bill Cheuvront, sergeant-at-arms, Gerald Murray, yell leader, Pat Hess, sweetheart, Jimmy Cruzan, yell leader, John Thompson, secretary, row 2, Mr. Wendell Hubbard, sponsor, Miss Blanche Smith, sponsor, Mr. Bill Lillard, sponsor, row 3, Charles Rempe, second vice-president, Joe Bob Earhart, first vice-president, Jimmy Moore, president, Bill Goddard, pep council representative, Wendell Casey, treasurer. Although not so large as the Chieftain aggregation, the Redskins are nonetheless loud. Under the able direction of red head president, Jimmy Moore, the Redskins toed the mark or else bit the dust, left to right, row 7, Charles Simpson, John Thompson, Jerry Kliewer, Jerry McMahan, Jimmy Reed, Duane McCamp- bell, Roger Triplett, Kenneth McDaniel, Don Parmeter, Carl Byrley, row 2, Jimmy Moore, Estle Wall, Vernon Bittman, Bill Cheuvront, Gerald Murray, Pat Hess, Jimmy Cruzan, Don Trent, Gene Staten, Dick Thompson, row 3, Don Foster, Terry Thompson, David Harris, Bill Stine, Ronnie West, Ray Marshall, row 4, Jerry Knight, Don- ald Musgraves, John H. Horn, Jerry Barnes, Glenn Hall, Larry Thomas, Bill Goddard, Ralph Walker, Bob Goodhead, Donny Kidd, row 5, Dewayne Thornton, Lindsey Faller, Richard Leonard, Merwyn Stracener, Robert Phillips, Jimmy Riley, Gordon Williams, Charles Rempe, Joe Bob Earhart, Wendell Casey. Competition is keen for the po- V , ,I M .Q 4,2 - g j, g sition of yell leader. These were 5 e,i ' 'K Q' 1 5 B the winners in the school and 'sl l ig? J SH V V ' ' Vi pep club elections, left to right, . J ' 'U I X row l, Donald Keith, All-School, I Q 5, i H f fd.-:ix . J Pat Eubanks, Ki Yi, Jimmy Cru- 4 - 'X XX I if zan, Redskin, Beverly Oliver, ' if A fi I M' l 5' Knobberette, J. B. East, Chief- - , tain, row 2, Bea Holland, fxll- . P .. All Q, school, Bobby Hooker, Chief. on R ,l,.- bl tain, Shirley Glasgow, Knob- g - Af' berette, Gerald Murray, Red- ,Q fl :fs f -B 'B skin, Bettye Selman, Ki Yi. , C- 'L Q J ' 3 ea, gfecfskzns, that S our cry CHHS has four active, alert pep clubs that not only assume responsibility for all pep activities and game rallies, but who provide plenty of social activity. Riv- alry is keen, but friendly, and representatives of the four groups meet weekly in a body known as the pep council. Sponsor of this group is Sara Cohen, activities director. One of the biggest iobs of the year for the pep council is the planning and execution of the big all-school Christmas dance, known as- the KRKC Dance. Committee members leave no step undone to make the dance an affair to be long remembered, Committee members and the clubs they represent, left to right, row l, Miss Sara Cohen, sponsor, Beverly Oliver, Knobberette, J, B. East, Chieftain, Shirley Glas- gow, Knobberette, Jimmy Cruzan, Redskin, Nancy Adams, Ki Yi, Gerald Murray, Redskin, Barbara Oliver, Knobberette, Carolyn Wilcox, Knobberette, Georganna Edmiaston, Ki Yi, row 2, Bobby Hooker, Chieftain, Earl McMillan, Chieftain, Elmo Brown, Chieftain, Don Keith, all-school yell leader, Bettye Selman, Ki Yi, Bill God- dard, Redskin, Jimmy Moore, Redskin, Pat Eubanks, Bea Holland, all-school yell leaders. ' -1 qgatafogue ofcqur and Tlusical Cqrganlzatlo Sic: l'n i926 the HONOR SOCIETY was organ- ized with a constitution written by Miss lla Rogers. Since that time the chapter has been constantly growing. Here sponsors of the group, upper picture, pause on the stairway to discuss plans for the annual spring initia- tion, one of the most impressive ceremonies of the year, left to right, Mr. Wendel Hub- bard, Mrs. Mabel Kincade, Miss Dorothy Mayes, Miss lla Rogers, Mrs. Ruth Jones. rganizatlons are many an varle Though not an official club, members of the PRESI- DENTS' COUNCII., lower picture, are an active and honored group, left to right, row 1, Darlene Rose, Art club, Mary Jo Barnes, Y-Teens, Georganna Edmiaston, Ki Yis, Bobby Hamm, Historical club, Roger Wright, senior class, Mu Alpha Theta, Sigma Chi Iota, Bertram Shelby, Student Council, James Marcott, Future Drafts- men, Donna Bryant, Spanish club, row 2, Lura Miller, Junior Homemakers, Bobby Hooker, junior class, Shir- ley Morrison, FBLA, Carole Cook, Honor Society, Eliz- abeth Baze, Girls' O club, Eva Benson, Horizon club, Phillip Hurt, Radiotrons, row 3, Gerald Murray, 'Photography club, Dean Tesney, sophomore class, Frank Moore, Bible History, Bob Bates, Auto club, John Duncan, FTA, Barbara Oliver, Knobberettes, Yonne Spalding, Junior Alumni, Norman Duncan, Operators' club, Domingo Losa, Junior Red Cross. Other presi- dents are Joe Woodard, band, Denny Boyd, choir, Glenn Boyd, boys' chorus, Larie Heldenbrand, girls' chorus, Marilyn Province, orchestra, Gene Doughty, swing band, O. V. Dement, Merry Masquers, Ray Hen- derson, Key club, Philip Benson, DE club, Oscar Shuler, boys' O club, Harlow Gers, FFA, Earl McMillan, Chieftains, Jimmy Moore, Redskins, Carroll Gregg, Delta Sigma, O'NeiI Roberts, Hi Y. -s-uv?-.e..,,.,,WJ-ws if f ,, ,. . fs.,-. ,I ,, Si. l, , .,at.,,,. Amps , ,, .Fil 5 , f C. D. CHASE Band Director lie g 1 I , xg Donna Skinner, band queen l95O-51, twirlers, Janie Cook, Coleen Farr, Patsy Hines. Erma Maples, Arda Penny, Pat Wagsfafif, Carol Waller. Flag bearers, Donna Bryanl, Mary Harreld, Relha Reusl, Shirley Williams. 78 is M-Abwl ,C s, ll, 45 ,f if 15, is 1 . , mg. 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'A ' T 3 Qt ,xx is 'M gm t , 1 , N T, if J it at it J aw 3, Richard Dunn, John Robert Elliot, lrene Fielder, Beverly Fulkerson, Merlene reen, Bob Guinn, David Harris, Joe Hastings, Sara Jean Hawkins, Raymond Hender- tn, Jerome Hoag, John Horn, row 4, Bruce Johns, Janet Johnson, La Roy Johnson, :told Jones, Jerry Knight, Elsie Kuklenski, Raymond Kuklenski, Wayne Lathrop, Ray enk, Don Leverich, Jerry McMahan, Jean Majors, row 5, Jean Malone, Richard Ma- ne, Don Marbury, John Marbury, Robert Martin, Wanda Lee May, Barbara Minter, len Arvid Monroe, Charles Moore, Garrison Murray, Joe Carl Neely, Gale Pack, iw 6, Pat Pastusek, King Pearson, Henry Pierce, Retha Reust, Jerry Rickerts, John ieppard, Bobby Smith, Charles Smith, James Smith, Paul Smith, Ray Smith, Betty Lou otts, Row 7, Ezra Terry, Terry Thompson, Dwayne Thornton, Bernie Truman, Jerry icker, Murel Vermillion, George Vickery, Roy Wantland, Bill Warner, Adrian West, :an Wham, Billie Willis. .. 9 A K f- Wanda Lee May band queen 1951-52 lylf wtf E 'IQ' x' ., , 7 71 at ' n : ,Q in , ' 79 QYIQM' UCMCQS TCU i s a,cc I feng. . z 5 , Vii, ,, Q? cl C, I Z .:,.-b an pai Row l, Nancy Adams, Glen Albee, Allen Benham, Eva Benson, Philip Benson, Wendell Biddie, Eldonna Biggs, row 2, Reta Blevins, Denny Boyd, Lois Burke, Aubrey Butler, Rhoda Caddell, Christine Cassell, row 3, .lon Evah Chambless, Evelyn Clayton, Talmadge Curren, Mary Erwin, Shirley Essary, lvonne Finchum, Sue Evans, 80 row 4, Loretta Fuller, Ethel Goss, Larry Hannah, Bi Hedrick, Raymond Henderson, Bobbie Hubbard, Jams Houpe, row 5, Gene Jackson, Jeanne Kelly, Mildre Harris, Larie Heldenbrond, Charles Leeper, Delore Lewis, Lynn Loeffelholz. in songs ojypraise ss. , M B rtss ,F 1 N is in xx Bi! S J I ff td Q ,K of L AIV A A4315 M , ,ai ev- J i Row 1, Jackie Lynn, Peggy Newsom, Earl McMillan, Don McMillon, Myrna McCollum, Jo Ann McCord, John Marbury, row 2, Wilma Montgomery, Mary Moore, Viola Morrisett, Bill Morrison, Leonard O'DanieI, Wanda Pamplin, Pat Pastusek, row 3, Jerry Perry, Price Pooler, Juanita Porter, Betty Purviance, Oneil Roberts, 31413, .3 -sr ,nu Delmer Robinson, Bertram Shelby, row 4, Loretta Shutlz, Maudine Shultz, Floyd Spitler, Harvey Staton, Peggy Stevens, Glenna Taylor, Margaret Thomas, row 5, Charlene Webb, Eileen White, Sylvia Wilson, Margaret Winters, Joe Woodard, Mitzi Wright, Ken- neth Zink. 8l Wflany throats ma e Under the capable leadership of Mr. Al Ossenkop, new music director at CHHS, the girls' chorus presented several lovely numbers at the annual spripg concert. Left to right, row i, Carrol Sue Rob- ertson, Barbara Hile, Bettsey Hilderbrand, Billie Ruth Taylor, Wanda Joyce Bynum, Neva Maye Ben- son, row 2, Gail Schindler, Jo Ann Rowland, Janis Carolyn Bumpus, Betty Jo Cogdill, Loretta Collins- worth, Barbara Dittmeyer, Rose Lee Harris, Imogene Stallings, row 3, Martha June Hicks, Maudine Joyce Shultz, Myrna Davis, Estellee Teeters, Pat Roach, Carol Pease, Ramona Wright, Jo Ann Har- key, Vivian Carman, row 4, Reta Blevins, Pat Roberts, Anita Sue Carreker, Shirley Dick, Frances Verrier, Mazell Suggs, Wanda Whetsell, Joyce Hearron, Wanda Baker, Margie Patterson. The boys' chorus, though smaller than the girls' groups, nonetheless enioys a popularity all its own. Left to right, row l, Marion Cunningham, Woodene Throckmorton, James Battle, Dan Marbury, row 2, Wayne Stephens, Lavern Scroggins, Alfred Trippe, Clark Owens, Glenn Morris, row 3, Lewis Hastings, Marion Vaughan, Don Murdock, Price Pooler, Glenn Boyd, Leonard O'Daniel. Members of the swing band were known throughout the city for their playing. Directed by capable Gene Doughty, a iunior, the band played at many school events, the First Christian and Capitol Hill Kiwanis Youth Center, the Chieftain Capers and on top of this, the boys sponsored a dance of their own. The boys are all up-and-coming musicians. Left to right, Roy Borthick, Bill Dillier, Paul Smith, Gerald Cox, Wayne Lathrop, Gene Doughty, Joe Woodard, Jimmy Smith, and Don Wham. CHHS had more hopeful singers in l95l than ever before in its history. Members of the girls' chorus groups strove to be accepted as members of the choir. Left to right, row 7, Ruthie Dailey, Hiawatha Kerley, Joyce Fer- rell, Larie Heldenbrand, Jennie Jaco, Audrey Tynes, Carlene Caddell, Lu- cille Summers, Shirley Piper, Mariio Downs, Shirley Fuller, row 2, Bobby Snow, Fern Sparks, Dortha Booth, Maxine Hicks, Carolyn Cantwell, Martha Willis, Carol Reid, Carlene Butler, Willa Dene Hurdle, Irma Max- ine Mitchell, Pat Zinn, Dolores Mc- Graw, row 3, Rita Ashworth, Joyce- lyn Delp, Loriee Bagley, Woodene Throckmorton, Suzanne Taylor, Jo Ann Cooper, Wilma Baskett, Gwen- dolyn Moose, Evelyn Williamson, Lo- rena Johnson, row 4, Betty Jo Manuel, Betty Fowlkes, Mary Bowman, Donnie Jo Clark, Carlene Himes, Ethel Marie Goss, Patsy Luper, Katy Desper, Dorothy White, Shirley Clay, Shirley Wilson, Naomi Seals, Betty Phelps, June Harris. This year the orchestra was organized under the guidance of Mr. L. H. Bengtson. They placed second in the Spring Music' Festival at Norman. Row 1, Beverly Fulkerson, Delores Lewis, Ann Kelly, Pat Roach, Louise Burke, Freda Butler, Bette Thomason, Marlene Sartin, Barbara Hile, Carol Pease, row 2, Joe Woodard, George Vickey, Gene Doughty, Patsy Wright, Billie Willis, Marilyn Province, Barbara Ward, Woodene Throckmorton, Wayne Hammett, Joe Goode, Lloyd Waller, Harold Hardy, Vernon Bittman, L. H. Bengtson, row 3, Bill Hedrick, Richard Dunn, Wayne Lathrop, David Manuel, Dickie Cook, Benny King, Ronald Borthick, Dewayne Fisher, Jimmy Cruzan, Everett Harris. FTE Under a new sponsorship, Student Council members set up an executive board and a new method of vot- ing. Voters are divided into wards and precincts according to homerooms. Each precinct sends two representatives to the executive board, which is super- vised by O. R. Williamson. Miss Sara Cohen heads the Student Cobncil at its weekly meetings. Top picture, left to right, row i, Walker Thomas, Jimmy Cruzan, Jean Kester, Jeri Oakford, Pat Pastusek, Dixie Bolin- Lower picture, left to right, row 1, Barbara Slaton, Barbara Gibson, Mildred Hopkins, Delores Boyington, Ruthie Dailey, Pat Rice, Miss Sara Cohen, row 2, San- dra Fruit, Jeanette Avery, Merlene Reed, Peggy Boyd, Bonnie Boyd, June Reynolds, Janice McAbee, row 3, Pauline Miller, Donna Hastings, Donna Bryant, Shirley ger, Wilma Montgomery, row 2, Ellen Shannon, Joy Hightower, Peggy Zumwalt, Gail Bailey, Janie Pierce, Donna Gates, Kathryn Ann Jackson, row 3, June Mel- ton, Pat Spencer, Ronnie Van Horn, Bill Hale, Beverly Fulkerson, Eva Hocutt, Ray Thompson, Betty McCollom, row 4, Henry Dean, Walter Wythe, Bill Goddard, Earl McMillan, J. W. Mashburn, Bertram Shelby, Bob Wade, Delroy Smith, Jimmie Hamm, Kenneth Hughes. Student governors Morgan, Donna Skinner, Arlene Moore, Yvonne Shad- rick, Ina Lee Cherry, row 4, Wren Hammett, Bob Hook- er, Bob Hamm, Denny Boyd, Charles Lewis, Bill Mc- Carthy, Donald Justice, James Robertson, Jimmie Lee Clay. 5925.359 Q27 QS' Members of the Radiotrons have a reputation because they study radios, they repair radios, they build radios, in short they like radios. The boys are, left to right, row 1, Clayton Cellier, Charles Lewis, Phil Hurtt, Jim- mie Jackson, Vernon Trexler, row 2, Eugene Pack, Bill Deaver, George Linder, Donald Taylor, row 3, John Glenn, Gene Staten, Paul Pettiiohn, Richard Leonard, Charles Walters, row 4, Fred Wilson, Don Moore, Leon Bull, Edward Roberts, Larry Thomas. an specia cm tsmen The Radiotrons organization was formed at the first of the school year I949-50 when the organization met in the old trades building on S. W. 24 and Walker. Mr. Boyd Glover was the original sponsor for the club and retained this until the second semester of the year i950-51, at which time Mr. Vernon Trexler became sponsor. The purpose of the club is to foster interest in the field of radio mechanics. Morning officers of the club, below, make plans for the day, left to right, Bill Deaver, secretary, George Linder, vice-president, and Charles Lewis, president. Officers of the evening class are, left to right, Don Moore, vice-president, and Phillip Hurtt, president. 85 6' Students who excel academically may become mem- bers of the National Honor Society. Forty-eight initi- ates were accepted at the annual initiation in April, left to right, row 4, John Duncan, Cuma Burden, Wan- da Blackburn, Gaye Ebers, Norma Foreman, Mary Jo Barnes, Ellen Shannon, Jon Evah Chambless, Roger Wright, row 3, Reta Stewart, Earlene Cook, Jo Ann Wright, Alta Ruth Beals, Mary Harreld, Donna Bryant, Billie Utz, Barbara Minter, Darlene Rose, row 2, Gladys Biggs, Mariorie Jo Johnson, Wilma Riggan, Betty Free- man, Donna Scott, Janet Johnson, Faye Roberts, Peggy Boyd, Barbara Oliver, Donna Skinner, row I, Jean Warmoth, Peggy Stevens, Wren Hammett, Glenda Frantz, Carole Cook, Beverly Crew, Georganna Ed- miaston, Patsy Gillihan, Bea Holland. lt 86 cgjclzofastic feacferslzl Officers of the Honor Society pose for a picture, left to right, Glenda Frantz, vice-president, Beverly Crew, secretary, and Carole Cook, presi- dent. One of the newer clubs in CHHS is the Distribu- tive Education club. Organized at the first of the year, as the new trades building was being finished, its aim is to promote interest in the field of business. Members of this club hold part time iobs. and business trainees Officers of the club, above, standing left to right, are Walter Turnbull, treasurer, Joyce Jennings, parliamentarian, Gloria Smith, secretary, Mr. Harry Applegate, sponsor, seated, Philip Benson, president, and Jane Howard, vice-president. Members of the club, below, are row l, Walter Turnbull, Vernon Bittman, Charles Warner, Paul Witten, Don Keith, row 2, Jane Howard, Kay Matherly, Edwina Blancett, Elizabeth lsbill, Shir- ley Martin, Norma Glasgow, row 3, Joyce Jen- nings, Nancy Davidson, Tony Harris, Mary Jo Barnes, Lorita Robinson, Ann Shannon, Joyce Holland, row 4, Bert Simonton, Philip Benson, Don Chamlee, Mr. Applegate. Mu Alpha Theta officers, below, left to right, Roger Wright, president, Cuma Burden, vice - president, Glenda Frantz, secretary- treasurer. Members of the mathematics club, Mu Alpha Theta, take great pride in the 'fact that they have gained entrance to a small but exclusive club. Membership is based on superior grades in mathematics and contin- uation of this subiect, left to right, row l, Glenda f OFlicers of Sigma Chi Iota, honorary science club, putter with test tubes, retorts and the like, left to right, are Douglas Braymer, sergeant-at-arms, Georganna Edmiaston, reporter, Miss Helen Big- gers, sponsor, Mariorie .lo Johnson, treasurer, Bob Clark, vice-president, Roger Wright, president, and Wren Hammett, secretary. onor students in Frantz, Miss Velma Elam, sponsor, Mariorie Johnson, Gladys Biggs, Georganna Edmiaston, row 2, Mrs. Alice Chesher, sponsor, Earl McMillan, Jon Evah Chambless, Miss Zola Long, sponsor, row 3, Cuma Burden, Bob Clark, Louis Barnard, Roger Wright, and Collene Reed. it -if . 'S l its 1' Chief activities of Sigma Chi lota were field trips and the initiation-picnic held at Will Rogers' park in the autumn, upper picture, left to right, row l, Donna Skinner, Wanda Lee May, Mariorie Jo Johnson, Pat Pastusek, Georganna Edmiaston, Patsy Hines, Cuma Burden, row 2, Deryl Finney, John Thompson, Don mcztlz an science Merry Masquers, under the sponsorship of John Ab- sher, sold Christmas trees as a means of financing speech equipment for the speech department, left to right, row 1, Wanda Lee May, Peggy McAulifT, De- lores Lewis, LaDean Barnhill, Joan Holloway, Pat Wag- Hines staFf, row 2, June Cosby, Patsy , Alla Lou Ward, Davis, Louis Watson, Carole Cook, Barbara Gibson, Wren Hammett, Eva Faye Benson, Parker Bond, Miss Helen Biggers, row 3, Kenneth Hughes, James Smith, Douglas Braymer, Elma Brown, Wendell Casey, Bill Creighton, Ralph Thompson, Bob Clark, Roger Wright, Roy Borthick, and Bobby Hamm. Beverly Fulkerson, Nancy Hathaway, Thomas Wood, row 3, Catherine Beacom, Marilyn Province, Wren Hammett, Neva Benson, row 4, O. V. Dement, Arthur Sudik, Bob Long, Carroll Gregg, Mariorie Jo Johnson, Eva Benson, John Absher, sponsor, and Kenneth Hughes. QL x 5 Popular young faculty members, Miss Norma Shelton, left, and Miss Martha Cox coached the Girls' O club to city championships in volleyball and fieldball. girls ana! boys W ose O club members are, left, row l, Elizabeth Baze, president, Carol Sue Davis, reporter, row 2, Betty Fowlkes, sergeant - at- arms, Frankie Fitzgerald, Hazel O'Neil, Faye Henning, sergeant- at-arms, row 3, Norma Lancaster, treas- urer, lla Marie Engle, reporter, Norma Gill, vice-president, and Betty Leverich, secretary. A Mr. Don Van Pool, center picture, who replaced Coach John Smith, now in the US Army, poses with coaches Mr. John Miskovsky, Mr. Ray Vaughn, and Mr. C. B. Speegle. Mr. Miskovsky, one of the southwest's greatest coaches, has also gone into the service. Under the training of Mr. Vaughn, Capitol Hill's track team has reached great heights. interest is sports av? Of Club officers seated behind Oscar Shuler, president, are row 1, Hubert Cook, vice-president, Charles Blackstone, ser- geant-at-arms, Dick Woods, secretary- treasurer, row 2, J. W. Mashburn, intra- city O club representative, Bill Green, intra-city O club representative, Don Bowers, intra-city O club representative. Boys who qualify as members of the O club have not only muscles, but letter iackets to enhance their masculine charms and keep the girls yearning. Members are left to right, row l, Johnny Soergel, Gail Amburn, Benny Nall, Tony Briseno, Rodney Mitchell, Bob Cruzan, Ray Thompson, row 2, Norman Duncan, Robert Phil- lips, James Hicks, Jimmy Davis, Bill Hulgan, Richard Lake, Berry Mashburn, Donald Howard, row 3, Parker Bond, Melvin Parnell, Bobby Burr, Don Davis, Russell Price, Donald Pickens, Jerry Fent, H. C. Ownbey, Benny Rowland, row 4, Donald Ladd, Leonard Baxter, Don Long, Dick Flinsbaugh, Keith Merrick, Joe Welch, Ab Justice, Alan Benson, Jack Williams, Donald Reed, Dick Akers, Roy Randall, row 5, Larry Hannah, Bob Price, Robert Phillips, Ger- ald Austin, Harold Cook, J. W. Mashburn, Bobby Pyle, Wylie Sparks, Johnnie Jones, Robert Turner, Jimmy Jackson, Price Pooler, Floyd Brown, Don Soer el Q . E' 194 Another new club at CHHS is the Junior Homemakers of America. Persons of the stronger sex are excluded from its membership. But twenty-four young gentlemen will be the luckier'it the aim of the club is attained, above, left to right, row l, Mitzi Wright, Jean Abbott, Lura Miller, Anna Carter, Jo Ann Ellison, row 2, Helen Outstanding members of the home economics department are officers of the Junior Homemakers, standing, Mitzi Wright, treasurer, Jo Ann Ellison, reporter, seated, Anna Carter, secre- tary, Jean Abbott, vice-president, and Lura Miller, president. Hopper, Nina Miller, Jo Ann Henry, Emma Jean Tack- ett, Pat Hodge, Carol Wisel, Leah Smallwood, Lois Jackson, Delores Solden, row 3, Maedean Harper. Mildred Harris, Lucille Barton, Eileen.White, Jean Pear- son, Joann Musgrave, Lois Jean Southerland, Martha Burke, Lois Stapp, and Catherine Jackson. C' OITLCZQG OITLQ OI' Sponsors, above, left to right, are Mrs. Sunbeam Frazier, Miss Blanche Smith and Mrs. Rose Weisiger. Bible History club is known over the school for the lovely devotionals and beautiful prayers that its members prepare. Members of the club also belong to Mrs. Hettye Summers' Bible history class. ln the picture at the right, a group of members plan activities with Mrs. Summers, sponsor. The girls, counter-clock- wise, are Peggy Boyd, Sylvia Wilson, Shirley Morrison. earn 0 ancient times Members of the club in a group pose are, below, left bara Killman, row 3, Mary Moore, pianist, Eva Hocutt, to right, row l, Lorena Johnson, Margaret Sue Thomas, vice-president, Margaret Earp, historian, Nancy Zenor, June Cosby, Maxine Crossland, Berdie Moose, chor- row 4, Frank Moore, president, Darlene McCampbell, istor, Ruby Owens, row 2, Mickie Vargas, reporter, devotional leader, Lois Owens, Peggy Zumwalt, and Connie Ogden, Shirley Cosby, Betty Jean Huff, Bar- Bill Goddard, treasurer. X Additional members below, left to right, row l, Carol Riddle, Sue Scantlan, Bobbie Hubbard, Betty Kimsey, Mollie Brinlee, Norma Jean Haven, Jo Ann Bright, Norma June Jones, Charlene Taylor, row 2, Jo Ann Bergstrand, Roberta Thornton, Dawnyce Orr, Elba Fer- guson, Dorothy Trumbly, Barbara Oliver, Velma John- son, Leona Winsett, row 3, Carolyn Stacey, Joan Bry- ant, Jean Campbell, Irvena Moone, Delorise Scott, row 4, June Jones, Nialta Cheatwood, Betty Burrell, Patsy Ann Hall, Theta Jo Emerson, Evelyn Clayton, Eva Jones, Helen Frith, Betty Jo Hack, Earlene Hol- land, Peggy Gibson. FBLA officers are, left, left to right, Maxine Morrison, treasurer, Shirley Morrison, pres- ident, Reta Stewart, first vice-president, Beverly Huddleston, second vice-president, standing, Dorothy Seymour, secretary, and Billie Utz, reporter. Cglcture feacfers in Members, upper right, left to right, row l Wanda Pamplin, Betty Shinneman, Mary Ellen Irvin, Loriee Bagley, Ruthie Dailey, Thelma Schaulis, Patsy Sanders, Ella Main, row 2, Jackie Hall, Faye Roberts, Wilma Baskett, Maribell Cavender, Mildred Hop- kins, Mary Chapman, Barbara Minter, Anne Hallman, Carolyn Wilcox, row 3, Charlene Webb, Jeanne Kelly, Earlene Reece, Ova- zine Perry, Lynn Clark, Ruby West, Freda West, La Vonna Conner, Betty Freeman, Betty McCollom, row 4, Jo Ann Landers, Jo Ann Hughey, Anita Sue Carreker, Joy Hightower, Rosine Saloga, Mary Ann Ten- nery, Pat Thomas, Betty Hughes, and Pat Spencer. of Business lFBLA members, letl to right, row 7, Marquita Schiel, Mary Louise Robbins, Eva Lou Baker, Marietta Hinton, lPat Hoskins, Beverly Oliver, Pat Eubanks, Pat Hess, llmogene Dunahoo, row 2, Shirley Fleener, Lois Koes- ler, Irene Fielder, Ruth Atkinson, Geraldine Nitz, Wren Hammett, Mellodee Miles, Gail Schindler, Shirley Scott, Beverly Black, Ann Hart, row 3, Wanda Blackburn, l i it Sponsors of FBLA found time outside of classes to work right along with the girls Their eFforts were tireless and they were rewarded with a successful year Main event of the year was the contest for Miss Ideal Secretary lef Vera Bllllngslea Mrs Helen McGeorge and Miss Noba French .t - Hi 1, L' to right, Mrs. Lamora Lauderdale, Miss Rheamah Collier, Arda Penny, Shirley Dick, Carole Cook, Beverly Crew, Alta Ruth Beals, Betty Burleson, Betty B. Burleson, Janie Pierce, row 4, Norma Fore- man, Johnnie Fisher, Lou Chilton, Vera Bell, Gaye Ebers, Opal Blankenship, Kathryn Ann Furbee, Wanda Bynum, Yonne Spalding, and Carole Waller. Spanish Club members are upper right, left to right, One Saturday of each month, the club meets in the home of a member for an informal gathering. Here, above, Mildred Hopkins pours at a meeting in the home of Mrs. Lauderdale. Others in the Gladys Biggs, John Duncan, group are James Clark, and Viola Morrisett. Officers of FTA, below, apparently find thoughts of school days pleasant, as they meet with Mrs. Lamora Lauderdale, seated are De Lois Taylor, secretary, Jean Pearson, historian, Beverly Doty, reporter, James Clark, row 2, John Duncan, president, Betty Bellew and Mrs. Lauderdale, co-sponsor with Miss Mary Selken, not pictured. Camino De Amigos, club for outstanding Spanish stu- dents, chose enthusiastic members to lead them during the year, below, left to right, row 1, Ray Marshall, sergeant-at-arms, H. C. Ownbey, vice-president, Don- na Bryant, president, Cuma Burden, secretary, Miss Florence McClure, sponsor, row 2, Jean Pearson, pro- gram chairman, Mary Harreld, reporter, and Bill Stine, treasurer. row l, Wanda Lee May, Peggy McAuliH, Berdie Moose, Pat Pastusek, Buddy Davidson, Marilyn Barnes, LaDean Barnhill, Paulanita Hunt, Carol Sue Davis, row 2, Les' ter Redding, Sue Scantlan, Lon Foster, Terry Spradley, Margaret Earp, Bob Scrutchins, Priscella Thompson, Mary Moore, row 3, Kenneth Poyntor, Earl Buford, arious cfubs for Roberta Ruyle, Jimmie Humphries, Gerald Murray, Johnny Ryan, Willa Dean Etheridge, lla Marie Engle, Sara Jean Hawkins, Suzanne Taylor, row 4, Bobby Lam, Larry Wood, Dicky Cook, Jimmy Childers, Willis Mabry, Bill Slater, Janet Johnson, Sidney Sue Hill, and Merwyn Stracener. Flat tires, dented fenders, even wrecked cars have been repaired in the auto shop of W. H. Poppy Kreig. Boys may be seen emerging from the shop at any hour of the day or night. Automobiles of the members of the faculty are kept in general repair by this willing group of boys. Viewing the motor of a dismantled auto are, clockwise from the left, Jerry Wall, Mr. Krieg, Bob Bates, Ray Owens, Louis Staubus, Ezra Terry, Bill Warner, Charles Wilson, Paul Benson Boyd Fallwell, Gene Albert, and Bob Guinn. I vamie in terests Auto club otticers, left to right, with Poppy Krieg, sponsor, are, seated, Boyd Fallwell, sergeant-at- arms, Charles Wilson, secretary- treasurer, standing, Ray Owens, vice-president, Bob Bates, presi- dent. 97 Ofificers ofthe Red Cross planned and sponsored a Snow Ball in the CHHS Social Center. They are, below, left to right, Patsy Gillihan, parliamentarian, Grace Arismen- dez, reporter, Domingo Losa, president, Wanda Pamplin, vice-president, and Glenda Frantz, secretary. Under the capable leadership of Domingo Losa, the Junior Red Cross has enioyed a successful year. Red Cross clubbers are, left to right, row l, Wanda Pamp- lin, Wren Hammett, Peggy McAulifl', Grace Arismen- dez, Catherine Jackson, Emma Jean Tackett, Imogene Dunahoo, Christine Cassell, Jean Jones, row 2, Delbert Mrs. Ruth Jones, above, has spon- sored Red Cross for a number of -'-.,, years. This year, the very able f assistance of Mrs. Ruth Weisiger and Miss Vera Billingslea was most welcome. 5 . ermce i0 O ffl ers Lacetield, Jo Ann Bergstrand, Lynn Ann Clark, Rhea- mah Collier, Donna Bryant, Donna Hastings, Sue Scant- lan, James Robertson, Shirley Watson, row 3, Kenneth Hughes, Domingo Losa, Ronnie Caudill, Shirley Essary, Edna Afinow, Olean Olson, Gene Land, Dowania Eg- gers, Billie June Jones. Ml X 'li Only boys who are outstanding in leadership and school activities are invited to ioin the Key Club. These boys are the iunior members of the Capitol Hill Ki- wanis Club. During the year five Junior Rotarians were chosen from this group, left to right, row l, Carroll Gregg, Kenny Hughes, Edwin Gates, Dick Akers, J. B. East, Deryl Finney, Johnny Soergel, James Smith, Mr. the theme of tfzese A Buddy was chosen by the Horizon Club for the first time in its history. Tall, handsome Neil Molsbee was accorded the honor of being first to wear the blue iacket presented to the Horizon Buddy at a Coronation- tea held in his honor. With Miss Juanita Bittle, spon- Earl Stewart, sponsor, row 2, Don Thompson, Parker Bond, Bob East, Terry Spradley, Sam Price, Denny Boyd, Bob Hooker, row 3, Norman Duncan, Robert Douglas, Elmo Brown, Neil Molsbee, Ray Henderson, Oscar Shuler, Bill Goddard, row 4, Dean Keltner, Jim- mie Dell, Price Pooler, Bertram Shelby, Jimmy Turner, Joe Welch. sor, are members left to right, seated, lla Marie Engle, pledge mistress, Eva Benson, president, Neil Molsbee, buddy, Neva Benson, vice-president, standing, Joann Johnson, Betty Hughes, Kathryn Self, Freda Lightsey, Myrna McCollum. C30 Members of the FFA do their part for CHHS by plant- ing shrubs, beautifying the grounds, and providing flowers and plants for school affairs. The boys also serve the community. During Christmas the FFA organ- ization took charge and carried out plans for all the decorations in the business district of Capitol Hill, left to right, row l, Jerry Tweed, Kenneth Snider, Bill Green, Glenn Booth, Lester Sloan, row 2, Gerald Jack- lOO son, Thomas Tlapak, Ross Crawford, Rodney Mitchell, Frank Crawford, Donald Wellner, row 3, Ronald Ben- son, Victor Pollock, Keith Merrick, Bobby Sloan, Jack Gentry, Terry Hayes, Dale Morava, row 1, Leon Afi- now, John Hiner, Kenneth Barnes, Harold Cook, Berl Hendrickson, Roy Borthick, Jr., Norman Jones, Billy Freeman, Hubert Huddleston. arming or cfeocztlng Better known as the debaters, members of Delta Sigma have made a name for themselves in their field of the speech arts. The team has attended a num- ber of tournaments and con- tests during the year. Members are, sitting, left to right, Alla Lou Ward, Beverly Fulkerson, Delores Lewis, Nancy Hatha- way, Carroll Gregg, standing, Mr. John Absher, Marilyn Prov- ince, O. V. Dement, and Alr- thur Sudik. 'ts ij, l Herb Jones, sole sponsor of the FFA, and officers, put their heads together and plan the coronation of their lovely sweetheart, Carole Cook. Officers are, seated, left to right, Albert Parker, secre- Operators' club serves CHHS in showing movies for the visual aids department. The club has many well- trained members who sacrifice their own class time to show pictures for other classes, below, left to right, row l, Mr. D. F. Cooley, Dot Davenport, Ruby Richard- or operating mac zines Tinkering with radio sets is also included in an operator's iob. tl 11... 9 tary, Paul Nunn, treasurer, Carole Cook, sweetheart, Harlow Gers, president, R. L. Woodside, vice-president, standing, Herb Jones, sponsor, Edward York, reporter. son, row 2, Bob Horn, Roger Triplett, John Glenn, Ronny Nott, John Hoover, Robert Turner, row 3, Bill Wilson, Robert Johnson, Don Moore, Paul Daugherty, Paul Short, Gerald Murray and David Edmiaston. qv lil iii Fi? i, 1 . sn- ! lqt G-I I' Jul, TAY' 5.aUi Junior Alumni Association's chief obiect is to uphold school traditions and to plan the annual Alumni Day, held each year just betore Easter, The CHHS Alumni Association is the largest in the world, partly due to the deter- mination of the Junior Alumni chapter. The club's membership is made up of students whose parents attended Capitol Hill High School. Members are, left to right, row 7, Bob Parmeter, Darlene Teague, Patsy Hines, Rosemary Avery, Carolyn Cantwell, Beverly McArthur, Ann Claymore, row 2, Barbara Sue Ward, Beverly Baxley, Jeanette Avery, La Dean Barnhill, Wanda Brandt, Zulema Stone, Katy Desper, row 3, Russell Amburn, Myrna McCollum, Harold Reed, Gerald Penny, Joyce Nan Brown, Shirley Mullenix, Marilyn Tripp, Nancy Zenor, J. C. McNutt, row 11, Warren Pettiiohn, La Roy Johnson, Paul Pettiiohn, Jack Welch, Conrad Stigler, Alla Lou Ward, Kathryn Jack- son, Ronnie Van Horn, Nialta Cheatwood, Eldon Howard, Archie Smith. Officers of Junior Alumni did an outstanding piece of work in the co-ordinating of club activities. Their distinctive sweaters are well known in the halls of CHHS. Showing their best smiles for the cameraman are Yonne Spalding, president, Beverly Crew, first vice-president, Gail Amburn, second vice-president, Alta Ruth Beals, secretary, Lou Ann Johnson, treasurer, Marjorie Jo Johnson, parliamentarian. Oygllfy to tracfiitzion Officers and sponsor of the Historical club get together for a session on the UN, left to right, Beverly Crew, secretary, Max- ene Crossland, vice-president, Shirley Essary, Johnny Ryan, Jon Evah Chambless, parliamentarian, seated, Miss Mary A. Selken, Bobby Hamm, president. Otticers of Future Drafts- men Society discuss plans with Mr. W. L. Conner while looking over adrawing by James Marcott, They are James Marcott, president, James Hicks, vice-presi- dent, Merlene Reed, sec- retary-treasurer. lO2 ...,. 4 I 51' 331 ii s- sf , W, if . ,Q-E Q es-X J, 3 W 1- ., Q ANP' J 4 1, Q Vik . , . . if ln their second year as a CHHS club, the Future Draftsmen have become an active organization. Much of their time is spent in drawing up house plans. Members of this group are, left to right, row l, Patsy Deeds, James Hicks, Merlene Reed, Elbert Estell, Janet Johnson, row 2, James Veitch, Gerald Austin, Gail Amburn, row 3, Don Bowers, Billy Reed, Dean Crawford, row 4, Bobby Danner, Harold Hardy, Richard Titsworth, Donald Flowers, Jerry Ashbrener. Members of the Historical club were concerned mainly with the city-wide UNESCO meetings which they sponsored here. Meetings were held in the social center and CHHS sent delegates to gatherings held at other schools, left to right, row l, Frank Carpenter, Maxine Crossland, Bobby Hamm, Beverly Crew, Jon Evah Chambless, row 2, Evelyn Clayton, Shirley Watson, Donna Bryant, Ruthie Dailey, Zulema Stone, Diana Storie, row 3, Mariorie Jo Johnson, John Thompson, Johnny Ryan, Don Foster, Roy Borthick, Mrs. Mary Richert, sponsor, anal to tfze future Members of the Art club are an industrious bunch. Under the sponsorship of Miss Dorothy Mayes, they designed scenery for school dramatic productions, decorated the cafeteria for the S. A. S. C. barbeque, and kept the main showcase filled with an attractive display of ceramics and stencil designs. Block prints and pencil sketches for the yearbook were contributed by members of the club, left to right, row 'l, Eva Ben- son, Louise Mills, Darlene Rose, Sandra Fruit, Lou Ann Johnson, row 2, Peggy Stevens, Darlene Hagar, Jimmy Turner, Wilma Riggan, Betty Jean Drabek. Students who are members of the Photography club center their interest in what they consider the main part of school life, i.e., taking and developing interesting and unusual poses and pic- tures, left to right, row 7, Pauline Miller, Jean Campbell, Janice McAbee, Ann Kelly, Jerry Knight, row 2, Nancy Zenor, Patsy Wright, Sue Dehart, Don Foster, Bill Stine, Dean Smith, row 3, Jerry McMahon, Darlene McCampbell, Wendell Casey, Allen Brown, Ralph Walker, Gerald Murray. Pictured above are ofiicers of the Photography club, left to right, row 1, Wendell Casey, sergeant-at-arms, Darlene McCampbell, secretary-treasurer, John Pryor, sponsor, row 2, Nancy Zenor, vice-president, Gerald Murray, president. 6088 S Clfl CCl4'l'LQI'CZS Sponsor of the Art is Miss Dorothy The only art te school, she has wor diligently on all p ects and her help been greatly appr ated by all. lr. Ernest Wright and lr D. F. Cooley are ue capable sponsors F the Hi-Y. One of the most active service clubs in school is the Y-Teen organization. Among their proiects was the making of Christmas favors for the old folks' home, Easter toys for a local orphanage, present- ing Bible readings in as- sembly, and sponsoring the school bookroom, an indispensable and fre- quently patronized shop. The white sweater and an service emlqfems Operating movies and serving the school are the two main purposes of the Hi-Y. They also co-operated with a drive for food to send to YMCA's in lndia, China, and other needy countries. Their annual faculty tea was given during the latter part of April, left to right, row l, Paul Pettiiohn, Robert Johnson, Gerald Murray, Warren Pettiiohn, row 2, Ronnie Nott, John Glenn, Billy Caywood, Gerald Davis, row 3, Glenn Corzine, Oneal Roberts, Doryce Roulston, John Thompson. blue skirt is the uniform, members are, left to right, row 1, Pauline Miller, Mary Jo Barnes, Arlene Moore, row 2, Jean Campbell, lrvena Moon, Wren Hammett, Mildred Hopkins, Joycelyn Delp, row 3, Sue Dehart, Eva Sestak, Gladys Biggs, Juanita Porter, Betty Mc- Collom, row 4, Neva Benson, Eva Benson, Delores Sol- don, Margaret Thomas, Mariorie Jo Johnson, row 5, Donna Hastings, Margaret Earp, Mary Kerfoot, Edna Atinow, Ruby Arrington, Lorita Robinson, Ruby West. , i 1 V. A 72, ,,s,, M I: 5 , lO5 -ws' Ladies to the center, four hands round, and the Square Dancers show their stuft. This newly formed club attracted many enthusiastic stu- dents. Once organized, the peppy bunch of kids found its place among the other school organizations. Meet- ings were held weekly and fun was had by all. Clockwise, the boys are Jerry Nugent, Dean Tesney, Roy Bor- thick and Clarence Butler, girls in- clude Delores Boyington, Mildred Harris, La Wanda Hite, and Loriee Bagley. Clarence has made a name for himself not only as a radio MC but as a square dance caller in the city. Officers and sponsors of YTeens worked together to make club prolects and activities successful During the summer the president and vice president attended cz statewide leadership conference at Camp Parthenia near Tulsa. Sponsors are Mrs. Myrtle Phinney, left, and Miss Velma Elam. rnake fun ana! froflc jkgr as me 'divu- X i4A c1L32L ll? Q .fi Officers are, below, left to right, row l, Margaret Ann Earp, inter-club repre- sentative, Pauline Miller, vice-president, Arlene Moore, treasurer, row 2, Mar- garet Sue Thomas, reporter, Mary Jo Barnes, president, row 3, Norma Wil- liams, service chairman, Mildred Hop- kins, coed representative, and Jean Pearson, secretary. V QW CS7ll.I'LI'Ll.I1g 3061 Jfqjqer tlzree years lf'--tuftf 2-Mizwrnz -1,-fl,fs.4e .54--, -A g , - V ,S 3 -, Y MW ,,..: , ,Q ., is - ,S r Q,- g my Peggy Stevens and Roger Wright, below, were chosen by the 1951 senior class to rule as Queen and King over the Senior '.,, :-. - ' if r.,,. ,.e.- Q if rK.,A: we 4 LF ih- 5: i,, if If - -reee ,T.. if , , gas - ,,-i i --,, . i i', 'f'ifi'i ,' .,, 'Sffff ' - ' Day festivities. '3 f ff!! Scholarship and athletic prowess character- ized ofiiicers of the 1951 graduating class, right, left to right, Beverly Crew, secretary, Roger Wright, president, Dick Woods, vice- president. Six sponsors, lower left, directed the activities of a large senior class, left to right, Mr. Don Van Pool, Mr. J. L. Hammel, Mr. H. L. Little- field, Miss Vera Billingslea, Mrs. Mabel Kin- cade, and Mr. Earl Stewart. 107 cg war and play Now that our three years at Capitol Hill High School are completed, the graduating seniors of the class of l95l look back to days well and happily spent and achievements worthy. We entered senior high school with the typical enthusiasm of sophomores, Girl friend Eva Hocutt debates with boy friend Ray Thompson the end-results to be desired by a senior. According to Eva it's what you learned, but Ray insists it's how much fun you've had. 1 in , J' t 'S of iw il ,ff pl NI' 1 ke 'ie 'Sb ttl ts me . IFR - A, av Left, row 7, ABBOTT, JEAN, home eco- nomics, Ki Yis, Junior Homemakers of America lvice-presidentl, ABBOTT, JOY, commercial, ABBOTT, REX J., general, ADAMS, NANCY, general, Ki Yis lpep council representativel, choir ltrease urerl. Row 2, AFINOW, LEON ROY, general, FFA, ALBEE, GLEN, general, boys' chorus, choir, ALBERT, GENE, general, Auto club, ALTMAN, BARBARA, general. K Pala' alba, 'Y' F 'f ., B ,-me nf'- K' weive reached our goal Top right, row I, AMBURN, GAIL, general, O club, Future Draftsmen, Junior Alumni lvice-presidentl, homeroom president, ANDERSON, GUY, general, ASHBRENER, JERRY, academic, Chieftains, Future Draftsmen, ATKINSON, RUTH, commercial, Knobberettes, FBLA, AUSTIN, GERALD, academic, O club, Future Draftsmen, AVEY, SUE, general, BACON, ROLAND, general, BALDERSON, RICHARD, general, BARE- FOOT, LOUISE, general. Row 2, BARNARD, LOUIS, academic, Mu Alpha Theta, Sigma Chi Iota, Honor Society, Future Draftsmen lsergeant-at-armsj, BARNES, MARY JO, academic, Y-Teens ipresidentl, Ki Yis, Honor Society, DE club, BARTON, LUCILLE, home economics, Junior Homemakers of America, Trade and Industrial club, BATES, BOB, general, Auto club lpresidentl, BAUCOM, PATRICIA, general, BAZE, ELIZABETH, commercial, O club lpresidentl, Girl of the Month, BEALS, ALTA RUTH, commercial, Ki Yis, Honor Society, FBLA, Historical club, Junior Alumni isecretaryl, BELL, VERA MARIE, general, BENHAM, QUINCY ALLEN, academic, choir, orchestra. Row 3, BENNETT, BETTY, commercial, BENSON, ALAN, general, O club, homeroom president, BENSON, PHILIP, general, choir, Leopard City Four, BERMEA, ESTELLA, general, BETTIS, JIMMY, academic, Chieftains, BIGGS, GLADYS, academic, Mu Alpha Theta, Honor Society, Y- Teens, FTA itreasurerl, BISHOP, CAROL, general, BISHOP, PHYLLIS, academic, band, BLACKBURN, WANDA, commercial, FBLA, Honor Society. Row 4, BLACKMAN, PATSY, general, BLACKSTONE, CHARLES, academic, O club lsergeant-at-armsl, BLANCETT, WANDA, general, BOLIN, SHERLY JOE, commercial, Chieftains, BORTHICK, ROY, academic, band, Sigma Chi Iota, Historical club, Junior Alumni, DeMolay, FFA, swing band, Chieftains, School Board Member for a Day, BOWERS, DON, academic, O club, Future Draftsmen, home room vice-president, Attorney General for a Day, all-city football lsecond teaml, BOYD, DENNY, fine arts, choir lpresidentl, Key club, Executive Board, Leopard City Four, BOYD, PEGGY, academic, Bible History club, Art club, Honor Society, Student Council, BRAKEBILL, JAMES, general. lO9 e struggled with ggures we ioined clubs, and found our place in the life ot the school. We elected Oscar Shuler, Don Bowers, and Donna Skinner as our officers, and, as the highlight of the year, staged a success- tul sock hop. Our iunior year was marked by sev- Three students in Miss Zola Long's geometry class discuss the various ways of proving the figure on the board. Don McMillon, at board, sets up his proof as Harold Reed and Merlene Green look on. i s ' ys se ,l -A ,l9 'iA L H3 lim Ji iff, K if Q, is lf iii ,pv- ix l 1' , 1 LQ? 'wc MQW Left, row 1, BRAYMER, DOUGLAS, aca- demic, Chieftains, Key club, tennis, Sigma Chi lota lsergeant-at-armsl, band, BRIGHT, JO ANN, commercial, FBLA, BRINLEE, MOLLIE, commercial, FBLA, BRISENO, TONY, academic, O club. Row 2, BROOKS, JACKIE, academic, O club, co-captain of football team, all-city football, all-district football, all-state football, BROWN, ALFRED, in- dustrial arls, BROWN, ALLEN, general, BROWN, JO ANN, commercial, Ki Yis. s CW! .. ,S R ' X lem f it I Z I 1? I It I 1 Lirk :rk 5,60 5 o 'Q-Q, o -will L I iv? I 3 2 Arr ne' is x Jace. ,Z iiffxfz-, was QV' if l f ffl X V A fm Q 1' in , Q, I 'QA in matlz and elsewhere Top right, row 'l, BRUZA, STEVE, general, BRYANT, DONNA JEANNE, academic, Ki Yis, Historical club, FTA, Honor Society, F.O.H.S.S.C. delegate, S.A.S.C. secretary, T949-50 band queen, Student Council, Executive Board, band lttag carriert, Junior Red Cross ldelegatej, Spanish club lpresidentl, homeroom vice-president, Chieftain Staff lmake-up editorl, BURDEN, CUMA, academic, Ki Yis, Mu Alpha Theta lvice-presi- dentt, Sigma Chi Iota, Spanish club lsecretaryt, Honor Society, BURKE, LOIS, general, Knobberettes, choir, BURKE, LOUISE, general, Knob- berettes, choir, BURLESON, BETTY, commercial, FBLA, BURTON, LOREAN, general. Row 2, BUTLER, AUBREY, general, choir, BUTLER, CLARENCE, fine arts, Key club, Junior Red Cross lcounty forest fire prevention chairmant, Square Dance club, Platter Party MC, BYNUM, WANDA, commercial, FBLA, CABRERA, PHILLIP, general, CADDELL, CARLENE, general, Histor- ical club, Junior Red Cross, girls' chorus, Merry Masquers, CAPE, CAROLYN SUE, general, CAPSHAW, JOH, academic, CARPENTER, FRANK- LIN, academic, UNESCO, Historical club lsergeant-at-armsj, CARPENTER, GENE, general. Row 3, CARPENTER, RICHARD, general, CARTER, VIRGIL, general, CASSELL, CHRISTINE, general, Knobberettes, Junior Red Cross, CHAMLEE DON, general, DE club, CHAMBLESS, JON EVAH, academic, Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, choir, Historical club lparliamentarianl, all-city choir council, state choir clinic, choir accompanist, CHANEY, BILL, general, CHEATWOOD, NIALTA, commercial, FBLA, CLARK, ROBERT, academic, Mu Alpha Theta, Sigma Chi Iota lvice-presidentj, CLAYTON, EVELYN, general. Row 4, COLLINS, MARY, general, COLLINS, RAMONA, general, CONNER, LOUISE, commercial, Ki Yis, CONNER, LA VONNA, commercial, FBLA, band, COOK, CAROLE, commercial, Ki Yis lirice-presidentl, Bible History club, Sigma Chi Iota, Square Dance club, Merry Masquers, FFA Sweetheart, Student Council lvice-presidentl, FBLA, Honor Society lpresidentj, COOK, EARLENE, general, COOK, HUBERT, general, O club lvice-presidentt, homeroom president, Oil Man for a day, all-city football, all-district football, co-captain of football team, COTTRELL, ALICE FAYE, general, FBLA, COVINGTON, JIMMIE, general, Chieftains, Student Council. ' 1 earne grammar in gnglisfr eral special events. To lead us we chose Buzz Gregg, president, Nancy Davidson, vice-president, and Bea Hol- land, secretary-treasurer. Our first ma- jor achievement was the junior class play, Kind Lady, which starred Mary Jo Barnes in the title role. This provided The diFference between a gerund and a participle is pointed out by Mariorie Johnson, at board, while Leon Afinow, Wendel Scroggins, and Vera Bell quietly listen during Miss Saidee Hazelwood's Engf lish VI class. es. IQ' fist .- is 'vs 1 -L iw., A ,l ' C fg: i iis. 8' 45, ...TY S J f 1 'ff ., , , 5. 'ww .Q-.. ,r Fli- its in -A f- Q X V5 7 ff' , 4 yi A jaw f L s F ff xi, .i. .1 U . nulu' ln! . rf:--x,A!fqs. :Viv ns , v.'.'. J, '.,. Left, row 1, COWELL, WANDA, gen- eral, COX, CHARLES, general, COX, GERALD JAMES, general, COX, GER- ALD LEE, academic, band Qdrum ma- iorl, swing band. Row 2, CRABTREE, BETTY, general, CRAWFORD, DEAN, general, CREIGH- TON, BILL, academic, Sigma Chi Iota, CREW, BEVERLY, commercial, Ki Yis Honor Society lsecretaryl, Junior Alum- ni lvice-presidenll, Historical club lsec- VeIU Yl, FBLA, Sqmre Dance club, homeroom president, senior class sec- retary, Miss Ideal Secretary. I 'bfi r 5 if A rw A C ' if K Q2 , P . 'R it A? I 9, ,hy tx Q V gb 1 J I r i ,, r 2 , ,QF A, I T LAQZKLI 5 ,, c T SX , an nglzisfz in speec Top right, row 1, CURREN, TALMADGE, industrial arts, Junior Red Cross, choir, band, Chieftains, Junior Alumni, boys' chorus, DAILEY, RUTHIE, general, FBLA, Knobberettes, Historical club, Student Council, DAVENPORT, DOT, general, Operators' club, DAVIDSON, NANCY, general, Ki Yis, FBLA, Y-Teens, DE club, DEAN, LARRY, general, band, Redskins, state delegate to bond convention, DEAVILLE, BETTY, gen- eral, DEAVER, BILL, general, Radiotrons, DEMENT, O. V., general, Delta Sigma, Merry Masquers, DENHAM, RUBY, general. Row 2, DILLIER, BILL, general, band, swing band, DRABEK, BETTY, general, Junior Red Cross, Art club, DUNCAN, JOHN, academic, Merry Masquers, Bible History club, Honor Society, FTA lpresidentl, DUNCAN, NORMAN, general, Operators' club, EARHART, JOE BOB, general, Redskins, KRKC dance committee ico-chairmanl, Pep Council, EAST, DOROTHY, general, EBERS, GAVE, commercial, FBLA, Honor Society, EDMIASTON, GEORGANNA, academic, Ki Yis lpresidentl, Mu Alpha Theta, Honor Society, Sigma Chi Iota lreporterl, Merry Masquers, Pep Council, Chieftain staff leditorl, Y-Teens, ELLISON, JO ANN, general, Ki Yis, Junior Homemakers of America lreporterl. Row 3, EMBREY, HELEN, general, homeroom president, EMERSON, THETA JO, commercial, Ki Yis, ESTELL, ELBERT, general, EVANS, MARY, commercial, Knobberettes, EVANS, SUE, general, choir, DE club, EVERETT, JAMES, academic, Chieftains, FALLWELL, BOYD, industrial arts, Auto club lsergeant-at-armsl, FERGUSON, FLBA, commercial, Ki Yis, FBLA, homeroom president, football queen, FERRELL, BILL, academic, Chieftains lpledge masterl, Key club lsecretaryl, homeroom president, Oklahoma Boys' State. Row 4, FIELDER, IRENE, commercial, Ki Yis, FBLA, band, FISHER, JOHNNIE, commercial, Ki Yis, FBLA, Y-Teens, homeroom secretary, FLINS- BAUGH, DICK, academic, O club, FLOWERS, DON, general, Future Droftsmen, FOREMAN, NORMA, commercial, FBLA, Honor Society, FOX, IVAN, general, Trade and Industrial club, FRANTZ, GLENDA, academic, Knobberettes, Junior Red Cross lsecretary-treosurerl, Mu Alpha Theta lsecretary-treasurerl, Honor Society lvice-presidentl, Oklahoma Girls' State, FREEMAN, BETTY, commercial, FBLA, Honor Society, FUL- KERSON, RONNIE, general, Chieftains, Teen Town Board lmayorl. H3 Wad CJCZHCQS lufl OMTLCZ S funds tor the iunior-senior prom, but we wanted the best yet, so we spon- sored a dance in the new cafeteria and invited the whole school. ln the mean- time we, along with the entire school, spurred our football and track teams on to win state championships. i 'f.,,...Mv f Krew me av We 115 985 J' Everyone practiced new steps at the reception given before the KRKC Christmas dance in the CHHS social.center by the pep club royalty. They are, left to right, Johnny Jones, Billye Jackson, Anne Hall- man, Larry Wood, Mary Harreld, Neil Molsbee, Wanda Rogers, Ronnie Fulkerson. yr I . A 1, fl' 4- :az ' 2, ' , J , ir - . A - ' . ET lift ,, 4 ,L as ' .g il ' A J z ,va ,Q P? H4 'lu 'I Left to right, row l, GATES, BOBBY, general, GATES, DONNA, general, Ki Yis, iunior Altrusian, Junior Red Cross, GERS, HARLOW, general, O club FFA lpresidentj, Knobberette Buddy, Councilman for a Day, Oilman for a Day, GIBSON, PEGGY, commercial, FBLA. Row 2, GILL, NORMA, commercial, O club lvice-presidentl, Girl of the Month, GILLIHAN, PATSY, commercial, Ki Yis, Honor Society, Junior Red Cross, Stu- dent Council, YATeens, FBLA, GLAS- GOW, NORMA, general, GODDARD, BILL, general, Bible History club lfreas- urerl, Redskins, Pep Council, Key club, Hi-Y. 1 I Q' ::,.,x 33, gs x ,., F, ft ' Q H ,y at ii A 'JJ and !lOpS in jeans lap right, row I, GOETTING, BUDDY, academic, GOLDEN, MARTHA, academic, Knobberettes, Sigma Chi Iota, Junior Red Cross, GREEN VIERLENE, academic, band llibrarianl, Spanish club, GREGG, CARROLL, academic, Redskin Arrow staFI, Chieftain staFf, Key club lpresidentl, lAerry Masquers, Junior Alumni, Delta Sigma, Chieftains, GRIFFIN, PAT, general, GUERRERO, ROBERT, general, GUINN, ROBERT, general, rand, Chieftains, Auto club, HACK, BETTY JO, general, FBLA, HALEY, TRUMAN, generalt tow 2, HALL, CLAY, general, KRKC dance committee, Chieftains, HALL, PATSY, general, HALLMAN, ANNE, commercial, Ki Yis, FBLA, Red- .kin Arrow staff ltypistl, Chieftain staFf leditor of orgonizationsl, HAMILTON, BOBBY, general, HAMM, BOBBY, academic, Student Council, Executive Board, Historical club lpresidentl, Bible History club, Sigma Chi Iota, iunior rotarian, DeMoIay, HAMM, JIMMIE, general, Chief- ains lpledge masterl, Co-Ed Council, DE club, Student Council, HAMMETT, WREN, academic, Ki Yis, Sigma Chi Iota lsecretaryl, Y-Teens, Vlerry Masquers, Junior Red Cross, Co-Ed Council, Honor Society, Chieftain staff lbusiness managerl, business manager of Student Directory, iomeroom president, Student Council lsecretaryl, Executive Board, HAND, ELOISE, general, O club, Trade and Industrial club, HANES, ROBERT, general. tow 3, HARDIN, ROBERT, general, HARRELD, MARY MARTHA, academic, Spanish Club lreporterl, Redskin Arrow staff leditorl, Chieftain taff, Honor Society, band lflag carrierl, homeroom secretary, HARRIS, ROSE LEE, commercial, HARRISON, PATRICIA, general, Y-Teens, ART, ANN, commercial, Ki Yis, Horizon club, FBLA, Square Dance club, Honor Society, HASTINGS, DONALINE, general, Junior Red Cross arliamentarianl, Y-Teens, Ki Yis, Student Council, HAVEN, NORMA JEAN, commercial, FBLA, HAWKINS, SARA, academic, Spanish club, rand, HAY, JERRY, general. 'ow 4, HEATH, OREN, academic, HENDERSON, RAYMOND, fine arts, Key club lpresidentl, band, choir, Chieftains, Student Council, all-state rand, HENDRICKSON, BERL, general, HENNING, FAYE, commercial, O club lsergeant-at-armsl, Girl of the Month, HENRY, ROY, general, IESS, PAT, commercial, Knobberettes, FBLA, Teen Town Board lsecretaryl, Redskin Sweetheart, HICKS, JAMES, academic, O club, Future lraftsmen lvice-presidentl, HICKS, MARILYN, general, HILL, WALTER DEANE, academic. lI5 ' . 1 Q Staged alrama an come y The year was climaxed by the prom, considered a huge success. ln May we received our rings and ended the year thrilled with the prospect of returning as seniors. ln September, 1950, came the real- S The cast of the 1951 senior play, Dear Ruth , put the finishing touches on a scene prior to its per- formance, May 3. Norman Duncan who plays the part of the father, reprimands Barbara Schomp lMiriaml while Ruthie Dailey lMarthal, Peggy Mc- Aulift lRuthl, and Johnnie Fisher lmotherl look on. wwf 1 116 -sf 'rfr 1 :-,-, I A R ,Q Q di. . ii ll.. W., 't4?'L,, me ij,-, fm. i J is :J .. Q., Aj . ' A ' 41, l - 1 , '- 'fm W in ...mfg Left to right, raw 1, HODGE, PATSY general, Knobberettes, Junior Home makers of America, Junior Red Cross HODGES, HARLAN, general, HODG SON, DALE, academic, HOLLAND, BEA commercial, Honor Society, Pep Coun cil, Teen Town Board, Ki Yis ltreas urerl, all-school yell leader, TV quee Row 2, HOLLAND, ROBERTA, generzn DE club, HOLLINGSHEAD, LEON, gen eral, Oklahoma City Boxing club, Out standing Boxers' Trophy, HOOVERI JOHN, general, HORN, BOBBY, gen eral, Chieftains. i '47 ' 1 , W ,M , wg, e :S-X Z -vi. , ,FA N mi L. rn 1 3 on stage and off Top right, row I, HORN, JERRY, academic, Chieftains, HORNYCH, JOAN, general, HOSKINS, PAT, commercial, Ki Yis, FBLA, HOTTLE, FARRON, general, HOUPE, JAMES, fine arts, band lvice-presidentl, choir, superior in T950 vocal contest, HOWARD, DONALD, general, Chieftains, O club, homeroom president, HOWARD, JANE, general, Knobberettes, DE club lvice-presidentl, HOWELL, LEON, academic, HUDDLES- TON, BEVERLY, commercial, FBLA lsecond vice-presidentl. Row 2, HULGAN, BILL, academic, O club, HULME, GEORGE, academic, HUNTER, ELMA, general, Square Dance club, HURTT, PHILLIP, general, Radiotrons lsergeant-at-arms 1950, president I95lj, Hi'Y, Operators' club, ISBILL, ELIZABETH, general, JACKSON BILLYE gereral, Redskin Arrow stafT, Chieftain staff, JACKSON, CATHERINE, home economics, Junior Homemokers of America,l JACKSON: GENE! general, O club. Row 3, JACKSON, KATHRYN ANN, academic, Ki Yis lsecretaryl, Merry Masquers, Junior Alumni, Student Council, JAMES, ROBERTA, gen- eral, JENNINGS, DELORES, general, Photograph club, JENNINGS, JOYCE, general, DE club, JOHNSON, JANET LEA, general, Honor Society, JOHNSON, MARJORIE, academic, Ki Yis, band, Sigma Chi Iota ltreasurerl, Mu Alpha Theta, Honor Society, Merry Mosquers, Y-Teens, Junior Alumni lparliamentarionl, JOHNSON, ROBERT, general, JOHNSON, VELMA, commercial, Knobberettes, FBLA, JONES, JOHNNIE, general, O club. Row 4, JONES, JUNE, commercial, FBLA, Merry Masquers, Ki Yis, Horizon club, JONES, NORMA JEAN, commercial, FBLA, Knobberettes, JONES, PEGGY, general, JONES, VERNA, general, KEEN, WYNONA, general, KEITH, DON, general, Chieftains lvice-presidentl, all-school yell leader, DE club, KELLY, JEANNE, commercial, Knobberettes, FBLA, choir, KENT, MELBA JO, general, KERLY, HIAWATHA, general, girls' chorus. ll7 x H le tain, apers ization of our hopes. We were seniors with serious responsibilities and a repu- tdtion to uphold. Roger Wright won out as president of the class in a hard-fought battle, which also saw Dick Woods installed Chances are the new PA system will be purchased. Miss lla Rogers, left, gives a report to Mr. E. J. Stockton, Bob Hooker, and Jean Pearson on the final returns lfinanciall from the Capers. ff' i. 'YI-fi'i?f fi .1 f?'!2f' 3 S ,fr rf fiv mw L, -Ma. X . K 5 Q ri., is .N G, ,W 4135 IDN Left to right, row 1, KERR, ROY, aca- demic, KEY, DELORES, general, KEY, GENE, industrial arts, Redskins, Trade and Industrial club, KIMZEY, BETTY JEAN, commercial, FBLA. Row 2, KLUGMAN, GEORGE, general, KUKLENSKI, RAYMOND, academic, band, LAKE, RICHARD, academic, O club, LAMBETH, KITTY, general, Ki Yis. L Q Qs ui was 3,6 ,Su 3, S. 1 SZ' P-s K xv 'I . 'S ow 3 ,Neg K vw , M new la' lg x 'gl 'iv-T that set cz new recur Left to right, row 7, LANCASTER, NORMA, commercial, O club ltreasurerl, LANDERS, JO ANN, general, FBLA, LAWSON, SHIRLEY, aca- demic, LEEPER, CHARLES, general, Chieftains, choir, LESTER, MIGNON, commercial, Knobberettes, FBLA, Junior Red Cross, KRKC, dance committee lco-chairmanl, basketball queen, LEVERICH, BETTY JUNE, general, O club, lsecretaryl, LEWIS, CHARLES, general, Radiotrons lpresidentl, Redskins, Student Council, LEWIS, EUGENE, general, LONG, BOB, academic, Merry Masquers, Historical club. Row 2, LONG, DON, academic, O club, LONGWAY, DONALD, academic, LOSA, DOMINGO,academic, Junior Red Cross lpresidentl, Ex- ecutive Board, MCAULIFF, PEGGY, fine arts, Junior Red Cross lExecutive boardl, Ki Yis, Merry Masquers, Spanish club, McCAMPBELL, DAR- LENE, general, MCCONNELL, BILL, general, MCCORD, JO ANN, academic, Ki Yis, choir, McGEE, LENETTA, academic, Knobberettes lreporterl, Redskin Arrow staff, Chieftain staff, homeroom secretary, McMlLLAN, EARL, academic, Chieftains lpresidentl, Mu Alpha Theta, Student Council, Junior Kiwanis, junior rotarian, all-city choir clinic, Oklahoma Boys' State. Row 3, McMlLLON, DON, academic, choir, Chieftains lsecretaryl, Student Council, Square Dance Club lsergeant-at-armsl, homeroom secre- tary, MAGGARD, MARCHALL, general, Chieftains, MAGUFFEE, WANDA, general, MAIN, ELLA MAE, commercial, FBLA, MAJORS, JEAN, general, band, MALONE, JEAN, academic, Chieftains, band, Honor Society, MANNON, MARVIN, academic, band Chieftains, Honor Society, MARBURY, JOHN, academic, band lassistant directorl, choir, MARCOTT, JAMES, academic, Future Draftsmen, Honor Society, homeroom president. Row 4, MARSHALL, RAY, academic, Redskins, Spanish club lsergeant-at-armsl, MARTINHSHIRLEY, general, MASHBURN, J, W., academic, O club, all-city football, all-district football, 3A Hurdles Champion, MILLER, LURA, home economics, Junior Homemakers of America lpresidentl, MILLER, NORA, general, MILLER, PAULINE, general, Ki Yis, Y-Teens lvice-presidentl, Photography club, Redskin Arrow staff lexchange editorl, Chieftain staff, Square Dance club, MINTER, ALFREDA, commercial, O club, FBLA, Junior Red Cross, MINTER, BAR- BARA, commercial, Honor Society, band, FBLA, Ki Yis, MIRACLE, BETTY, academic. H9 CDstr16!1'sAc2c! a prc2c'0cfc2nt as vice-president and Beverly Crew as secretary-treasurer. We took our places as school leaders 5 xc gs? 5 with determination to do our very best and a dignity worthy of our station. During the year we have received QV' An election system following that of the city was set up by the Student Council. Talmadge Curren drops his ballot into the ballot box as Bertram Shelby issues Vera Bell her ballot. Delores Soldon and Roy Kerr wait to check their registration. 'KN I ,, ,.... I 'A- gr W- 1915 any ey, 4 H15 Left to right, row I, MITCHELL, RODA NEY, academic, O club, FFA, FTA, homeroom treasurer, MOLSBEE, NEIL, academic, Chieftains, Key club, Hor- izon Buddy, MOORE, ARLENE, general, Ki Yis, Y-Teens Itreasurerl, Student Councit, Miss Chieftain , MOORE, DON, general, Chieftains, Hi-Y, Oper- ators' club, Trade and Industrial club lpledge masterl, Radiotrons Ivice- presidentl, homeroom president. Row 2, MOORE, JIMMY, academic, Key club, Hi-Y, Redskins lpresidentl, home- room president, MORRIS, BARBARA, commercial, Knobberettes lvice-presi- dentl, KRKC dance committee, Redskin Arrow staff, MORRIS, BOB, general, MORRISON, BILL, get-ic 1 l. Bible Hise tory club zhoir. ,pas 'UQ Kfw 'HHH' Pi fb , L . ' 4, 1 Ku' ,fa nn. swf e 5 ' in good student governnzent Top right, row I, MORRISON, MAXINE, commercial, FBLA ltreasurerj, MORRISON, SHIRLEY, commercial, Ki Yis, FBLA Ipresidentl, Bible His tory club, Honor Society, Historical club, MOSS, BETTY, general, Ki Yis, Junior Homemakers of America, MURDOCK, DON, general, MURRAY GARRISON, academic, band, MURRAY, GERALD, academic, Photography club Ipresidentl, Redskins lyell leaderl, Operators' club, Hi-Y S ' I1 I b Ch' I ' ' ' ' panis cu , ie tain Capers King, Pep Council, Platter party MC, MUNZNY, RALPH, general, NANCE, RICHARD, academic, Chieftains NEWSOM, PEGGY ELIZABETH, academic, choir, DE club lparliamentarianl. Row 2, NICHOLS, ESTER, general, NITZ, GERALDINE, commercial, FBLA, NOTT, RONNIE, academic, Hi-Y, NOVASAD WILBUR academic NUNLEY, SHIRLEY, commercial, FBLA, Junior Alumni lvice-presidentl, NUNN, PAUL, general, FFA Itreasurerl, OLlVER, BARBARA, lcommerciali Knobberettes Ipresidentl, FBLA, Redskin A t H Ch' ft ' H ' ' ' ' ' rrow sa , le ann sta lsenlor sectionl, Honor Society Pep Council homeroom president base ball queen, OLSON, OLEAN, academic, Knobberettes, Junior Red Cross, ORR, DAWNYCE, general,IKi Yis, FBLA., I Row 3, ORTON, ANN JEAN, general, Art club, OWENS, JANET, general, Knobberettes, OWENS RAY, industrial arts Auto club lsergeanl at-arms and vice-prcsidentl, PAGE, ROBERT, general, PAMPLIN, WANDA, commercial, Knobberettes, FBLA, Junior Red Cross Ivice-presidentl, choir, PARK, THOMAS, academic, PARKER, ALBERT, I, FFA - ' ' ' ' '- genera lsecretoryl, PARMETER, BOB, academic, Chieftains ltreasurerl, Junior Alumni PARMETER, DON, general, Redskins, choir, Junior Alumni. Row 4, PARNELL, MELVIN, general, O club, PEARSON, JEAN, academic, Ki Yis, Y-Teens lsecretaryl, FTA lreporterl, Spanish club lprogram choirmanl, Junior Homemakers of America, Redskin Arrow staH ladvertising managerl, Chieftain staff Ieditor of school lifel, PEKRUL, KEITH, eneral, PETERSON, JERRY, jieneral, PHILLIPS, ROBERT, academic, O club, PHILLIPS, ROBERT, academic, Redskins, O club, PIERCE, CARL, wnrmerfial, PINKSTON, CARCFLE, general, PIITS, Sf-LLY general, Knobberelles, Junior Red Cross. l2l ii Jupportec! every traalition honors, had fun going to all the social affairs, and experienced heartbreak when we lost the state football cham- pionship game. Our contributions to the social life of the school were a dance held 'in the cafeteria and the senior play, Dear 1058 L 3? 1-if td It has been the tradition at CHHS for many years for the seniors to receive their annuals at a coke party on senior day. Four seniors, above, make ready for this gala occasion, left to right, Patsy Hodges, Shirley Lawson, Mary Jo Barnes, and Joyce Jennings. QQ 'Nga 'sign I a J 1' lr is JQR.. ' GW Left to right, row l, POOLER, PRICE academic, Key club lvice-presidentj choir lvice-presidentl, O club, Stu- dent Council boys' chorus lvice-presi- dentl, homeroom president, PRICE, RUS- SELL, academic, O club, PRUITT, JOYCE, commercial, RURKEY, HELEN, general. Row 2, PURVIANCE, BETTY, commer- cial, Ki Yis, FBLA, Redskin Arrow staff lbusiness managerl, Chieftain staff, RAGER, CLARENCE, general, REECE, EARLENE, commercial, FBLA, REED, HAROLD, general, Junior Alumni. 'UN K 1 if Q34 E - ,3.,Yf xv' i f.,iW1f-'T' s as s wt , 3 :ig l K Tr H 4- 'infix , s .,, i Wx' I 1? is 1 11 165 C-'Z' his QM ' PQCU lidfy OLM' OWU Left to right, row 1, REED, MERLENE, general, Ki Yis Ipledge mistressl, Future Droftsmen lsecretary-treasurerl, REMPE, CHARLES, academic, Redskins lvice-presidentt, RHODES, BETTY, general, RICHARDSON, RUBY, general, RIGGAN, WILMA, fine arts, Art club lpledge mistressl, Honor Society, Historical club, scholastic art award and scholastic key award, RIGGS, GENE, general, ROBERTS, DENVER, general, ROB- ERTS, FAYE, commercial, FBLA, Honor Society, ROBERTS, ONEAL, academic, Operators' club Ivice-presidentt, Hi-Y lpresidentl, choir, boys' chorus. Row 2, ROBERTSON, JAMES, academic, Student Council, Junior Red Cross, ROBINSON, DELMER, industrial arts, choir, boys' chorus, ROBIN- SON, LORITA, general, Ki Yis, Y-Teens, DE club, ROLLANS, JIMMY, general, Junior Red Cross, Chieftains lyell leaderl, DE club, ROMBERG, BILL, general, ROGERS, WANDA, academic, Ki Yis Ireportert, Redskin Arrow staff lcirculation managert, Chieftain staff lassociate editorl, ROSE, DARLENE, fine arts, Ki Yis, Art club Ipresidentt, Junior Red Cross, Honor Society, Historical club, ROULSTON, DORYCE, general, ROWLAN, LOIS JEAN, general. Row 3, RUCKMAN, CLARA, commercial, RUMINER, RAMONA, commercial, Knobberettes ltreasurerl, Redskin Arrow staff, Chieftain stat? lpho- tography editort, SADLER, CARMELITA, general, Ki Yis, SALYER, LAVERNA, general, SCHAULIS, THELMA, commercial, FBLA, SCHOMP, BAR- BARA, fine arts, Ki Yis, Merry Masquers, Junior Red Cross, Student Council, Junior Alumni, SCHOOLEY, DON, general, SCOTT, DONNA JEANNE, commercial, FBLA, Honor Society, SCOGGINS, WENDELL, general. Row 4, SENN, DON, general, SEYMOUR, DOROTHY, commercial, FBLA lsecretaryl, Knobberettes ldemerit captainl, SHANNON, ANN, gen- eral, SHANNON, ELLEN, academic, Honor Society, Junior Alumni, Y-Teens, Student Council, Homeroom secretary, SHELBY, BERTRAM, academic, Key club, Chieftains, Student Council lpresidentt, Leopard City Four, Intra-City Student Council, Junior Rotarian, City Choir Council Representative, SHROUT, WALLACE, academic, O club, Chieftains, Key club, Oil man for a day, all-district football, Boys' State, SHULER, OSCAR, general, O club lpresidentt, SKINNER, DONNA, general, band, Executive Committee, Student Council, Ki Yis, Sigma Chi Iota, Honor Society, Intra-City Student Council, band queen, SKRAPKA, LEONORA, commercial, FBLA. l23 J lost our S are 0 Ruth, with Peggy McAuIiFf taking the title role, assisted by Barbara Schomp, Melvin Parnell, Norman Duncan, Ray- mond Henderson, Ruthie Dailey, John- 'L 'E' ' nie Fisher, Caroll Gregg, Delores Jen- nings, and Robert Mills. As the year progressed we looked Ayn A class in typing honors football coach, Mr. John Miskovsky, who re-entered the armed service in April. The cake was shared by all. if s s-4. 4 X I ii fi 'iq As. an A 'Ds 6 2 i f f X'-1 x 5 if lk r if if T5 X., fr ima 1 'Vin Q! 113' Left to right, row I, SLATER, BILL, aca- demic, Spanish club, SLATON, BAR4 BARA, general, Ki Yis, Redskin Arrow staff Ieditor '5OJ, homeroom secretary, SMALLWOOD, JERRY, general, SMITH, BETTY, general. Row 2, SMITH, DELROY, academic, Student Council, SMITH, ELBIE, com- mercial, Ki Yis, SMITH, GLORIA, gen- eral, Knobberettes, DE club Isecretarylg SNOOK, TERESA, general, ,pf- 57 9-3 an an ,fa 1 4 fi, rv' -an we -5- 4'- ii as , is Q Q-4' ,- ,,. rv-X 40' I ee-,H mem ers to tlze armecl forces Left to right, row l, SOERGEL, JOHNNY, academic, Key club, O club, Junior Red Cross, SOLDON, DELORES, general, SOUTHERLAND, LOIS, general, Junior Homemakers of America, SPARKS, EFLEN, general, SPARKS, WYLlE, general, O club, SPICER, BERNICE, general, Ki Yis, Co-ed Council, SPITLER, FLOYD, general, choir, Radiotrons, STALCUP, CAROLYN, commercial, Sigma Chi Iota lsecretaryl, FBLA, STEDDUM, LlLA, general. Row 2, STEVENS, PEGGY, fine arts, Art club lreporterl, choir, Knobberettes, Historical club, Junior Red Cross, Honor Society, class ring designer, homeroom vice-president, STEWART, RETA, commercial, Honor Society, FBLA lvice-presidentl, Historical club lhistorianl, STINE, BILL, academic, Chieftains, Spanish club ltreasurerl, STINE, LOIS, general, O club, TACKETT, EMMA JEAN, general, Knobberettes, Junior Red Cross, Junior Homemakers of America, TAYLOR, DONALD, general, TEAGUE, FRED, academic, band, Chieftains, TEDDER, DON, general, TERRY, EZRA, general, Auto club, Chieftains, band. Row 3, THOMPSON, BEVERLY, commercial, THOMPSON, LANCE, commercial, THOMPSON, RALPH, academic, THOMPSON, RAY, general, Chieftains, O club, Student Council lsocial chairmanl, Redskin Arrow staff lsports editorl, Chieftain staff, Key club, homeroom vice-presi- dent, Oklahoma Boys' State, Oil Man for a Day, THRASH, ALICE, general, TILLERY, EARL, general, TITSWORTH, RICHARD, general, TREMAIN, BOB, general, TROUP, JO ANN, general. Row 4, TRUMAN, BERNIE, general, band swing band, TYE, VALGENE, general, URENDA, RUBEN, academic, O club, Junior Red Cross, Civil Air Patrol, UTZ, BlLLlE, commercial, Knobberettes lpledge mistressj, Honor Society, FBLA lreporterl, Chieftain Princess, VAN POOL, CAROL, commercial, FBLA, Ki Yis, WAGNON, RAMONA, commercial, WALKER, RALPH, general, Redskins, Photography club lvice-presidentl, Square Dance club, WALL, JERRY, general, Redskins, Auto club, WARMOTH, JEAN, general, Honor Society. l25 hw'-. gud sought to understan forward, both with anticipation and dread, to graduation. Anticipation be- cause after so many years of school we were eager to start life as adults, and dread because our school days had been happy, and we would have to part from many friends. Joh Capshaw, left, and Pat Pastusek listen as Bill Goddard tries to explain away some mysteries of this troubled world during Mrs. Lavina Dennis' world history class. Left to right, row 1, WATSON, BETTY commercial, WATSON, SAM, general WEAVER, DAVID, general, WEBER, ED: WIN, general. Row 2, WELLS, DON, general, WIN- SETT, LEONA, general, WEST, RUBY general, Ki Yis, FBLA, Y-Teens, WHET: SELL, WAN DA, general. '51 the world in wlzicfi we ive Top left, row I, WHITE, FRANCES,commercial, WHITE, GERALD,general, WHITEHEAD, WANDA, general, WILCOX, CAROLYN, commercial, Knobberette lpep council representativel, WILDS, LYNN, general, WILLIAMS, GORDON, academic, Spanish club, Redskins, WILLIAMSON, DANNY, industrial arts, WILLIAMSON, EVELYN, general, Knobberettes, Future Homemakers of America, WILSON, DALPHENE, general, Trade and Industrial club. Row 2, WINGER, EMMA, general, WINTERS, MARGARET, general, Knobberettes, choir, Junior Homemakers of America, WISE, J. W., gen- eral, WISEL, CAROL, general, WOOD, DIXIE, general, WOOD, LARRY GENE, academic, Spanish club, all-city highschool dance committee, Redskin Arrow staff, Chieftain staff, WOOD, THOMAS, general, WOODARD, JOE, fine arts, band lpresidentl, choir, orchestra, swing band, executive board, WOODS, DICK, academic, O club lsecretoryl, Chieftains, senior class vice-president, Ki Yi King, all-city football, all- district football. Row 3, WOODSIDE, R. L., general, FFA lvice-presidentl, homeroom president, WOOSLEY, KEITH, general, WRIGHT, JOAN, general, WRIGHT, PATSY, academic, Photography club, Bible History club, Ki Yi pep club, orchestra, WRIGHT, ROGER, academic, Mu Alpha Theta lpresidentl, Sigma Chi Iota lpresidentl, Honor Society, senior class president, ZENOR, NANCY, academic, Photography club, Bible History club, Junior Alumni, Ki Yi pep club, orchestra, homeroom vice-president, ZINK, KENNETH, general, choir, Chieftains, Future Draftsman, boys' chorus, ZINN, PATRICIA, generalf MILLS, ROBERT, general. l27 lt takes the work of many individuals and many com-N mittees to pilot a large senior class through the activi- ties ofthe last year of high school. C70 the Lest 0 our ability Roger Wright, above, left, president of the senior class, served as ex-officio member of all committees and was ever ready to lend a helping hand. Heading the special committees, below, left, for senior activities was an Activity Committee for which Johnny Soergel made the fun, left to right, Cuma Burden, Gladys Biggs, Johnny Soergel, Pat Harrison, Barbara Schomp, Norman Duncan. The Invitations Committee, above, right, examined sam ples from every available source be-fore settling olil announcements, seated, left to right, Peggy Stevens, Roger Wright, Wilma Riggan, standing, left to right, Neil Molsbee, Virgil Carter, Clarence Butler. l Jimmie Jackson, below, right, had the task of outfittingn the boys in proper fitting caps and gowns, left to right, R. L. Woodside, Farron Hottle, and Jimmie. J , f.:...,f.s.. A--- f' ..M fifflf' 'T--Tim? .,.A ,gi i ff- .5 '., 'f We .,?-q:. . ef it , Atv, 4 B 'P 2 , 2 2--, , his 59 We .- -ff -33.5 'ti ' :pg 5.55 lt' tc- - ---, - - 3. -s ,. gseg 151 A pgs.: if-7.af.wl vt. f's'.,il5t gs kgunlors we roaie high ln 1952 will graduate a class with a wealth of promise. As sophomores, they made names for themselves with a high-stepping all-sophomore twirling corps and an outstanding group of young actors. Bob Hooker headed this class as president, backed up by Patsy Hines lvice-presidentl and Pat Eubanks lsecretaryl. This year, still led by Bob Hooker, the class elected Gail Bailey for vice- president and chose Bettye Selman to act as secretary. The iunior class play, Heaven Can Wait, a smash hit of which there was a request matinee perform- ance, starred versatile Frank Moore, who later became the first all-school presi- dent to be elected under the new election system which is based on the pattern which our state uses. Never before did people arrive at 2:30 a.m. to post signs for a campaign that also resulted in the election of Terry Spradley to the post of vice-president, Peggy Zumwalt to the office of secretary, and which named Jimmy Cruzan and Pat Eubanks as yell leaders. The iunior-senior prom, always a memorable aFfair, was held at Blossom Heath and was one of the loveliest proms held in the history of CHHS. Heading the Junior Class, top left, was no slight honor for those who were victors in a heated election, seated, Bettye Selman, stand- ing, left to right, Gail Bailey, Bob Hooker. Most important committee of the class, top right, was that which planned the Junior- Senior prom, around the table, left to right, Gail Bailey, Joann Bergstrand, Bob Hooker, standing, row 1, Patsy Hines, Dharlene Hager, Pat Eubanks, Shirley Glasgow, row 2, Willis Mabry, Bob East, Elmo Brown, Edwin Gates, Joe Welch. Sponsors of the Junior class, left to right, seated, Mrs. Alice Chesher, Miss Juanita Bit- tle, standing, Mr. Al Ossenkop, Mr. O. R. Williamson, Mr. Joe Dabney. 129 W 44 K k ve3.5f Barbara Bales La Dean Barnhill Wilma Baskett Don Barney Beverly Baxley Don Baze Myrtle Beaty Geraldine Belflower Bob Bell Betty Bellew Paul Bennett Eva Benson Neva Benson Jo Ann Bergstrand Eldonna Biggs Vernon Bittman Beverly Black Kenneth Black Patrick Blackwell Wesley Blair Edwinna Blancelt Opal Blankenship Rela Blevins Dixie Bolinger Parker Bond Dortha Booth Glenn Booth Bonnie Boyd . ' 'W n Don Adams Loretta Adams Nancy Adcock George Adleman Edna Afinow Carolyn Allen Carol Anderson David Andrews Wilma Andrews Cecil Arismendez Eula Atkinson Jeanette Avery Loriee Bagley Gail Bailey Eva Lou Baker Jean Baker Wanda Baker Robert Baldwin kguniors we startec! every new fa 'Q e, 'if' lib ,F 3' 'li V ' ,wi sy, It w as i f i an ,I Q B Q iiss y , ,Q XS? 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Y 411251. ik ,A . kk ,Kc l Hershell Heath Billy Hedrick Patsy Henderson Jo Ann Henry Wanda Henry Barbara Hensley Mona Hensley Paul Herrell is 4 '35 S1 i .:1.... - 4 vi 4 v li x N Q .Mt 1 ,ig 33: Q SQ X si' 'l . 3 ,ng iv,-'vJ'5 Xi, Patsy Foreei Shirley Forshee Don Foster Betty Fowlkes Charles Fox lla Jean Franco Billy Freeman Odell Friar Helen Frith Sandra Fruit Beverly Fulkerson Loretta Fuller Edwin Gates Martin Gates Betty Geurin Delberta Gilbert Barbara Gibson Cecil Gibson Shirley Glasgow Barbara Goodin Ethel Goss Billy Gracey Bill Green Shelby Greeson Anna Hackett Darlene Hagar Lorn Hagar Barbara Hair Beverly Hall Jackie Hall Pollye Hall A. J. Hamilton H. J. Hanlan Harold Hardy Frankie Har key Maedean Harper Carl Harris Everett Harris Joyce Harris Lou Ann Harris Mildred Harris Nancy Hathaway v' is fy i 4, 53.6 --sv Peggy Hess Paula Higginbotham Joy Hightower Carol Hill Sidney Hill Sidney Sue Hill Marietta Hinton Patsy Hines Jerome Hoag Eva Hocutt Verla Hodge Carl Holder Joan Holloway Bobby Hooker Dorothy Hooker Mildred Hopkins John Horn Bill Hosack We had cz wonderful time time staging our p ay Bobbie Hubbard Betty Huff Betty Hughes Kenneth Hughes Joann Hughey Marvel Humberd Jimmy Humphries Paulanita Hunt Jack Hunter Willa Dean Hurdle Pat Hutchison Tommy Hutchison Douglas Hux Earl Hux Beulah Jack Jennie Jaco Dale Jackson Elbert Jackson Jimmy Jackson Josie Jackson Lois Jackson Faye James Loveta Jenkins Bruce Johns Janet Johnson Joann Johnson LaRoy Johnson Lou Ann Johnson 3. . 9 ,Q . ig g if 3 is 'S 1 ' ' Gil . -44 .377 .J ,mst J , my K . J' ff , 4 V ' s A j I , M, 5 i- , , A 1' r, me ,i f A 3, ,I jew il: I 7 at vi QV! 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'ETP - 'UB' W K 1 mf' 5 , s . .. ie. ,Q W, js el - Y, , digit A-, M ,S g if this F Wilma Montgomery lrvena Moon Berdie Moose Frank Moore Joyce Moore Mary Moore Wallis Moore Eileen Morgan Raymond Morris Viola Morrisett Wanda Morrison Betty Moulton Joyce Mowdy Shirley Mullinix Norma Muse Mary Ann Myers Susann McAbee Janice McAfee e gave cz eautzful prom to fzonor the Seniors Virginia McAuliffe Alice McCarter Billy McCarthy Betty McCollum Myrna McCollum Dewayne McCoy Barbara McFeely Pat McGee Gorma McPherson Everett Newcomb Gail Newcomb Sue Newman Mary Northrup Bertie Nowlin Mary Nowlin Jerry Nugent Leonard O'Daniel Eugene Oldham Beverly Oliver Lois Owens Lee Owens Mary Owens Nancy Owens Wayne Owens Eugene Pack Pansy Parker Sue Parsons Pat Paslusek in i M V ft C .I n I gt B J ff' L 2 if S SHE' ,Sm 1 , M 'Y av A . . .W E ,,, . rw , at , if L X E My ' , ' 'N if 49 Marquita Schiel Victor Schuelein Doris Schuldt Doris Scott Shirley Scott Bob Scrutchins Pat Seay Bettye Selman A. ., 2 , . f.. . . 1 71 Margie Patterson Loretta Pennington Gerald Penny Jerry Perry Ovazine Perry Virginia Peters Paul Pettiiohn Janie Pierce Barbara Poore Kenneth Poynter Juanita Porter Dick Portertield Dean Price Doyle Price Paul Price Sam Price Evelyn Pulver Bobby Pyle Georgia Ray Lester Redding Norma Redus Retha Reust Bob Rhed Pat Rice J. G. Richardson Jayne Richey Rubena Richey Carol Riddle Donald Robbins Mary Robbins Wayne Robbins Pat Roberts Yuvannah Rosebrook Barbara Roulston Benny Rowland Billy Rowland Johnny Ryan Rosine Saloga Patsy Sanders Ernest Sapp Pal Sapp Sue Scantlan , 77 'f-'lm Yvonne Shadrick Nancy Shelby John Sheppard Betty Shinneman Paul Short Loretta Shultz Frank Simonton Joyce Simon Bill Skinner Richard Skinner Cecil Smith Gene Smith James Smith Paul Smith Ray Smith v Q. , S, Teresa Snook f , Bobbie Ann Snow . Pauline Sochor OCltS ITLCltCllQC! OUI' pClI'ltS CHIC! lyOI'47'lCl S WQTQ lovefy Don Soergel Warren Southwell Rosemary Southerland Yonne Spalding Fern Sparks Terry Spradley Pat Spencer Earl Spenser Burnett Starkey Imogene Stallings Harvey Staton Gene Staten Jerlene Stewart Betty Stieber J. W. Stone Zulema Stone Diana Storie Mazell Suggs Joan Surbeck David Sawatzky Charlene Taylor Delois Taylor Glenna Taylor Suzanne Taylor Mary Ann Tennery John Thomas Margaret Thomas Pat Thomas 138 JRE an dpi 'M' me-or ? , is f ,i X Wi, ffl ' '67 ee is WG 1 l ., ,TP A ,hir A . if at s 4 tv f J is Q, W, 9 ' 5 , 5 Q M- T 55. 1. iw- .!, . i , .-i:'14 F V l N, I ii Y.-:sg r - A M A K X 5 3 is if 1 Elizabeth Whiteman Melvina White Eileen White Sally Whitford Janice Wilkins Bob Williams Bobby Williams Evelyn Williams fu 491 . fi s sit: , ' ' ff' C is 'P' .lf J s L fs .sa -, V y , 'fy sys af 15' if'flif ' ss ge. S F' Kar 1 K ' 's Q-uf Q K I. I E . gg 'S 7 . K . Walker Thomas Alma Thompson Don Thompson John Thompson Priscilla Thompson Jean Thornton Dewayne Thornton Eddie Tompkins Ellen Travis Don Trent Marilyn Tripp Dorothy Trumbly Edward Tubbs Jimmy Turner Miles Turner Jerry Tweed Norma Unsell J. C. Van Buskirk Mickie Vargas James Veitch Eugene Vasicek Robert Wade Pat Wagstaff Carole Waller Derlene Walker Imogene Walker Pat Walker Alla Lou Ward Barbara Sue Ward Bill Warner Charles Warner Charlene Webb Jimmy Webb Betty Welch Jack Welch Joe Welch Oletha Wellbanks Adrian West Ronny West Donald Whom Jane Whalen Judy Whitehead QI? gf, 5 . g C , 8 Jack Williams Janice Williams Jimmy Williams Willie Mae Williams Sam Williamson Billie Jo Wilson 4 -- Darlene Wilson 3 i ' Sylvia Wilson ' il', 1 Roy Wantland 2 I ls . f Dora Woods Paul Woods ggi'-5 ,' Marlyne Woolridge 5' llsli ,. W f Leslie Woosley ' Mitzi Wright Billy Wynne David Yates Leora Zachary Peggy Zumwalt L .gnd the year encfecf in thump Left above, Nadine Sledge Smith '33, looks on as Hazel Poteet Taylor '32, signs the guest book for the Ki Yi Pep Club at the annual Alumni Day Celebration. Ki Yis, left to right, Joann Clay, Jean Pearson, Betty Purviance, Anne Hallman. l4O Claudine Forrest Fatheree '49, pins a Knobberette Pep Club emblem on Peggy Birdwell Campbell '48, as Leta Za Skaggs '50, Yvonne Peterson Helms '48, Marilyn Diehm '50, and Billie Margaret Jones Wooliver '48, look on. Knobberettes at table, left to right, Barbara Morris and Shirley Dick. as LfA. . . 1 Q N ' fi ' i s 4' . . .f'-.Q 'S M f. ft 2 . fn e el' ' -' L cgnotfzer C ass on its way The baby class at CHHS chose Dean Tesney to lead them through their first year of high school, Norma Kaye Zink, as their vice-president and Glenda Doye for secretary. Pledging was our part of the fun as sophs invaded the school affairs - they were the ones who cheered hardest for the teams, campaigned loudest for offices and made a great name for themselves as leaders and go- getters. This class of 1953 will go places, having already gained recognition. Out- standing for their dancing were Beverly .lines and Pat Kimmel. Arda Penny was the only sophomore attendant for the football queen coronation, Larie Helden- brand was Chieftain Capers queen. Sophomore Bobby East was chosen Rainbow Beau. Bobby Burr, H. C. Owenby, Jimmy Davis, Buzzy Cleveland and Donald Raper were outstanding in the field of sports. l Candy is a must between classes, top left, and a whole candy bar can be crammed into the mouth at once, left to right, Lila Duncan, Jewel Lane, Myrna Davis. Nobody has as much dignity, top right, as a sophomore class officer, left to right, Norma Kay Zink, Glenda Doye, Dean Tesney. Sponsors of the sophomore class, left, think it over , left to right, Mr. L. H. Bengtson, Mr. Wendell Hubbard, Mr. Howard Waller, Mr. Bill Lillard. l4l Rita Ashworth Rosemary Avery Alta Bailey Evelyn Baker Barbara Balderson James Ballard Jerry Barber Pat Bare Glenn Barker Shirley Barksdale Jerry Barnes Kenneth Barnes Don Barney Janet Barrington Pat Baughman Bobbie Beall Bill Beaty Leo Beck Dorothy Beleele Bonita Bell Jimmie Bell John Bell Stacy Bennett Ronald Benson David Berna Billy Billingslea Harry Bird Royce Bishop Helen Black Phyllis Blackard Virginia Blackburn Lynda Blair Ronald Borthick Mary Bowman Joyce Box J i m Ad a m s - ---'- Ruby Airington Pat Alexander ,, rg, wr fs Victoria Aleman if-Q Bill Aldrich 5 is if is - Jackie Allen 1 ,ijfi-155.5 . Charles Altman V + 1 Freda Alvey lf? - -'l i ' Russell Amburn c.ii : .ecsgi i Polly Angel J Tony Afd Grace Arismendez Gayle Armstrong Ronald Arnheart Cglze youngest Cfass J + 'Q ,cc es.. xi? hm s?s-W. B ears the Anna Carter Fred Case Amon Cathey Ronnie Caudill Tommy Cavender Louise Cavnar Clayton Cellier Joel Chambers Mary Chapman Jimmy Chatman Ina Lee Cherry Betty Cheshier Carolyn Clabby Suzie Claborn brunt ofjo es Glenn Boyd Jack Brannon Rosella Breedlove Joy Broadway Archie Brown Cleota Brown Geneva Brown Laverne Brown Joanne Brownlee Iris Bryant Joan Bryant June Bryant Leon Bull Carolyn Bumpas Jo Bunker Elsie Burke Martha Burke Orville Burkheart Fern Burleson Bobby Burns Bobby Burns Ralph Burna Bobby Burr Jimmy Burroughs Jo Ann Burt Melba Burtcher Freda Butler June Butler Jo Ann Buxton Carl Byrley Richard Cabrera Clara Caldwell Burna Canning Carolyn Cantwell Vivian Carmen . AX Q sse s'st'fe lylvtl ls y 4 'f f-'i , fa? f Q will 'i . fy .f 1 at L fi it . wtf, ,S ,M . .. :RW. lk 3 MW J J , ytt A C C , ,'i yyli I ' Q B ' L L I t t ttti l y J ,. y,,, 5 1 if tfyt C R bst C .F K 'I -L t .eff 7' Q Ji . ir -at 4 ff A H K ,Y-fs . S 1' l L L .r 6 1 .r iw... K..,,,M...c,i. r. -i X 'W' it ,,. .,.. W t,,,,.1.+,,. g , l 'J us x9v 4 t .. 144 Billy Cook .lo Ann Cooper Mary Cordonnier Glenn Corzinn Shirley Cosby Bill Couch Don Cox Billie Craig Don Crain Jesse Crain Frank Crawford Bob Creed Maxine Crow Sharon Cudd Marion Cunningham James Curren Mona Currington Gerald Daniel Loretta Daniels David Darrah Paul Daugherty Buddy Davidson Norma Davidson Billy Davis Jimmy Davis Johnny Davis Myrna Davis Rosemary Davis Henry Dean Marilyn Deering Helen Denham Richard Denning Robert Depew Katy Desper Walter Dice 3 'FN 1 i ' .Q 2 r i Q , ,J -1 esac as . 9 Tx ,rl -it , w,, . Xu- V X M' 1 M 9 J -rf I J Billie Carole Clark Carolyn Clark Donnie Jo Clark Paul Clark Thurston Clark Leon Claxton Jimmie Clay Joyce Clevenger Rufus Clifton Danny Codner Wayne Coffman Claudette Collier Loretta Collinsworth Delores Combs takes the blame if xx -9 ,, i . fffiwit? r tiii f eis i icstt as ,ttx t'tee is J Q ,:,, . . B H5 1 ' 1 .J 4 . B B ,jr ..:: ig g fii w g, 4 JH J ' f I. V , , -1f- . X vs i t ' e,:2Vivt'ri1'.ei X5 Ji ps for af! tlze con uszon Verlas Fuller Richard Fulton Jess Gable Mary Galindo Bobby Galyen Geraldine Garrett Jeaneen Gers Anna Ruth Geurin Jerry Gill Joe Good Bob Goodhead Frank Graham Darlene Grant Juanita Green Gerald Dickson Robert Dickson l.a Velle Didlake Gene Dies Barbara Dittmeyer Shirley Dobson Mabel Donnel John Doughty Robert Douglas Margaret Doussett Mary Jo Downs Glenda Doye Elsie Drabek Lila Duncan Bobby East Dowania Eggers Harvey Edwards Gayle Embree Carol Ann Estes Willa Dean Etheridge Bill Everett Lindsay Faller Bill Fallwell Erma Ferguson Mack Ferguson Joyce Ferrell Anna Belle Fike Countice Fisher Donald Fisher Sam Flemming Patsy Fletcher Del Flora Russell Forshee Bonnie Foust Shirley Fuller E 3 L Al 1 . Qi .zw.',:L'Tl Betty Harris Bryan Harris David Harris June Harris Betty Harrison Alice Hart J. C. Hart Joe Hastings Lewis Hastings Mary Lou Hatcher Doyle Hawk Pat Heathcoat Larie Heldenbrand Buddy Henderson Emma Joyce Henderson Glenna Hendrick Shirley Henning La Wanda Heit Herb Heronime Marlan Henry Charles Hepler Joyce Herron Martha June Hicks Maxine Hicks Margie Higginbotham Dale Higgins Barbara Hile Nadine Hill Shirley Hill Twila Hill Carlene Hines Jimmy Holden Earlene Holland Tommy Holloway Wilma Hodge -All y 9' sq in 1 Jane Greene Dane Grey Rose Marie Grine Sarahleen Gunter Joyce Guyton Leonard Haggard Edward Halbig Bill Hale Glenn Hall Leona Hall Wayne Hammitt Virginia Hammond Betty Hampton Geneaieve Harramc Qut assumes the responsibility 'as E 9' 1 T UM., Qi N.. .mil ef 6 if X LL V by g g., 1 A ss-'wp Q f or respecting tmcfitions Chuck Keith Ann Kelly Betty Kelly Charles Kelly Jo Ann Kelly Ruth Kelly Georgia Ann Kerley Gene Kernagan Donald Kidd mt, 'lin was AQ, 2.45. is .aw x Don Hollingsworth Don Holt Helen Hopper Billy Horn Nadina Hornbeck Susie Hornbeck Sue Howe Gene Huddleston Aline Huff Jo Ann Hughey Mary Jane Hulet Marvel Humberd Johnny Huskinson Walter Hutcheson Lee Roy Hutchinson Delores lvey Don Jackson Nannie Jackson Ellen Jay Ray Jernigan Beverly Jines Alton Johnson Gayle Johnson Gene Johnson Harold Johnson Lorena Johnson Pat Johnson Yvonne Johnson Jackie Johnston Connie Jones Jack Johnson Jerry Jones Norman Jones Randall Jones Norma Karnes Pat Kimmel 53 gk-4 A Bennie King FreddY King 4 J Gene King Mariorie Kingsbury 4' sm ' K C 'fl .1 W , tl an 5 xg S51 l 'PB Q ii' l J Jewel Lane Joyce Larson Wayne Lathrop Lowell Lee James Le Force Larry Leonard Glenda Leopard Don Leverich Ava Ruth Lindsay Richard Little Wilma Lisenberry Patsy Lockert Eddie Lookabaugh Patsy Luper Janice McAbee Joyce McAlister Beverly McArther Ronny McClure Duane McCampbell Kenneth McDaniel Jo Evelyn McDonnal Ann McDoulett Delores McGraw Billy McKee Jerry McMahan Wayne McMillin Dixie McNair Aletta McNutt J. C. McNutt Leslie McWethey Richard Malone Leon Manek Gilbert Mann David Manuel lna Manzanares . ' fc- Riagg' f -at ' , ,fill . A la fl, we l Anna Kint Marilyn Kirkpatrick Jerry Kliewer Jerry Knight Leroy Knost Bruce Knox Irene Kuhn Elsie Kuklenski Delbert Lacefield Donald Laidley Charles Lake Gene Lakin Bobby Lam Jerry Lancaster End takes over tlze A msg 'W' L ar .gm , X ' 'K Z, lah r-my ' H F? ei' '35 49 ,. ' 4 4' 47 ,X rw . C Q4 'I W. K Ez. A J, HM , s 'Z wif? ,L L' .m, h rt-ev f ? we 'V like T77 nz .1 V it E C ' it i A ' .. W, lr I 'G- K-Q.-' f Y inf? .ai 2 af ff ' fx 3 - fz ' jfi , 4 , in 2 Q: is-1' me 4 in y All y 1 J Ri 1 If ,f 16 F 9 sv. 1. ' E at f . Q V wg Q 65' :gf -M P es F it A A Q 1 1 J ' - Q ,, as ' U G M ,t 1. 1 Q nf ., ,W ,yrs ' . , I 'ff X f Q .1 2 as ' Q P 1 ' 4 .st QI: - 1, 1, f - .gn-5 obligations ojypast classes Jeri Oakford Connie Ogden Charles Overstreet Clark Owens James Owens Pat Owens Ruby Owens H. C. Owenby Gail Pack Zelda Palmer Janet Parker Earl Pearson Tommy Pearson Carol Pease Q, Dan Marbury Rosemarie Marrs Belly Marshall Clifford Martin Mary Martin Reba Martin Richard Martin Robert L. Martin Robert W. Martin Anita Meeks Pat Mercer Jimmy Middleton Mellodee Miles Carole Miller Nina Miller Opal Miller Ronald Miller Larue Milligan Jimmy Minx Irma Mitchell Jerry Moland Marilyn Moyer Glenn Monroe Charles Moore David Moore Jimmy Moorehead Neoma Moorehead Gwendolyn Moose Jo Ann Morey Glen Morris Donald Musgrave Joanne Musgrave Betty Musser Joe Neeley Ray Newman 5-I N 1 X? ir? mr New' 'Six 29 25 J if was , . ssrs 5 Curtis Plotner Charles Pope Edna Porter Nancy Preston Oleta Price Richard Price Jody Pritchard Marian Pritchett Charles Propps Marilyn Province Imogene Pulis Kay Pumphrey Jackie Ramos Donald Joe Raper Carol Rawson Barbara Reed Billy Reed Jimmy Reid Carol Reid Donna Retzlaff Jimmy Riley Johnny Reynolds Jerry Rhodes Jeanette Richardson Nadine Richardson Jerry Richerts Mary! Richmond Pat Roach Martha Robbins Ralph Robbins Edward Roberts Carol Sue Robertson Dennis Robison Patsy Roark is Ns H Ai' 42' Q 5 1 357 'M G' ife ff sfi i J I' 1 i 'NA at ' .f mc, . Jimmy Peck Arda Penny Pat Petree Warren Pettiiohn Betty Phelps Bill Phillips Shirley Phillips Colice Picard Eva Mae Picard Ralph Pickard Jerry Pingry Shirley Piper Lorene Pipkin Norma Plato 0 upfzofcf the tmcfitions ,J- 52 is 31. 31'-3? sf ,-f - ,a an A Z M ret at ff .N N .sf pf' aww F mg! QQ' W ln 4 ? NX it J 3. a 'N A C is if-'ig F , -A gk 'if' '32, , ' ieubfaj-Ni: i 'A C ' .c ., F 5 1 V Vw W- V 2. it as, , W fc i ' l it ss. :YP A 1 2 , 1-Qs 3 X ,,,. 5 , . 2 , ,Vice cc P ' K A dt' 'Q if 'i l we 'E ' 22252 5. , in , fw ' Ar . 4 9 I :' me-.4 t -I :K E W M I , ,Ht , ' EW ' i ' xiiltff- - H V '53 ,yr We ee ,. as .. 'lg 4 .+L ,Z at E xi , I J 46 . 3 2. J' A Q' as , f J W -, Y, I .-.wr -I lvl xt LLL ,x A X Q i7i4 W L , Q I I if X X t l lf? 4, W Nil ,Qs lm S-Q , L 9 .W i Weis- K I X ' w -Fc -s . 1 -.ry Z... if ' M, f - C We ,E . ami s Q7 M iii . , E? if x its My we grew f 'vii 9 if Q, W , M 0 twenty-,give years Charles South Colene Sparks Letha Spear Jimmy Stacey Jo Ann Staffa Oma Standerd Ann Stanford Joyce Stapp Lois Stapp Joyce Steddum Bertha Sterrett Bill Stevens Connie Stevenson Retta Stewart T 3 Q J , 3 L 1 9,3 Betty Rose Wayne Rose Jo Ann Rowland Roberta Ruyle Charles Rye Ramond Sanders Ray Dean Sanders Wilma Sanders Tommie Sandlin Marlene Sartin Gail Schindler Sharlene Schomp Maudine Schults Nadine Schultz Don Scott La Verne Scroggins Naomi Seals Catherine Self Wayne Self Eva Sestak Ann Sheehan Burl Shield Shirley Shipley Shirley Shipp Mandell Shults Glenda Siefried Charles Simpson George Skinner Lester Sloan Leah Smallwood Charles Smith Dean Smith Pat Smith Letta Smoykefer Kenneth Snider J: 1- J'-rf ' 'L ' L 3 sfisiliil it , ', '- I i,: if, 'li , fl E J Billie Taylor Eunice Taylor Richard Taylor Darlene Teague Estellee Teeters Dean Tesney Doretha Thomas E. R. Thomas Shirley Thomas Bette Thomason Dick Thompson Terry Thompson Margaret Thornhill Jo Ann Thornton Woodene Throckmorton Alma Tittle Thomas Tlapak Eleanor Tompkins Clifford Townley Alfred Trippe Yvonne Trout June Tubbs Norma Tuttle Zelma Tyler .lo Ann Tyler Audrey Tynes Cataline Urenda Shirley Varner Ronnie Van Horn Marion Vaughan Gerald Ventress Francis Verrier George Vickery Ann Villa Charles Wade Viola Stewart Mary Stegleman Conrad Stigler Bobby Stine Rita Stiner Dale Stingley Jerry Stomp Betty Lou Stotts Merwyn Stracen Franklin Strickla Daisy Stucks Lucille Summers Carolyn Swaffor Doris Sweeney el' nd d gstabflsfzes an exceffent recor l. SM. f ima 5 25' X, ,Au ,Q in c,,g,, . In 5' '2a,Zj,e, - -K: ' 'itfffw' , --ts :M .1-.M-. . - , ':.m,.,,: .. -,W 2' stt H ' Et .. t 41' mas' Q is X R in N if 241 f . E lf X was ,Ho ,I V, Q , as Q Q v Ks ,f 9 fr Q5 MMF' ff ph it-gg , N Q lags- 3 K ggi A awk S. , ' .,. A k it.?,4, .1 li MA! 1 ' 'S Q6 X'. ' Elk' ff! ffl 5 if i: it rl 1 ' 64' 5 -is xv' Z3 if - 5 we 1 l QR c ' :fl 1 in the lzistory of CS, Joyce Woodside Ethel Worley Jean Worthen Sharlene Wright Toby Wright Virginia Wright Shirley Young Norma Kay Zink '25 i tl!! .- 6' we-,,f ' Vx f 15, y ,ses ,, SQ 'L 5V :H Q ' 2 'HI' .J i Joann Wade Tommy Wade Garland Walker Estell Wall Bill Wallace Loyd Wallace Barry Walraven Carolyn Ward Dorothy Ward Mary Warren Shirley Watson Janet Webb June Weir Glenna Welch Donald Welner Bobby West Freda West Dorothy White John Whitley Delores Whitsell Gene Whittaker Walter Whyte Lavita Wiggins Bob Wilds Shirley Williams Leta Williams Billie Willis Martha Willis Claudine Wilson Frank Wilson June Wilson Shirley Wilson Dean Windsor Pauline Winters Buddy Winthrow mf ., Wt is 153 Biggs, Atl now, Abbott, Abbatt, Abball, Ada rn e, Jean, sr., 92-108 Joy, sr., 108 Rex, sr., 108 Donald, ir., 130 Aaalns. Jirrl, ra., 142 Adams, Loretta, ir., 130 xaann. Nancy, sr., 67-108 Aueaeli, Nancy, ir., 130 41-llernan, George, ir., 130 Alinaw, Edna, ir.. 98-105-130 leon Ray, sr., 100-108-112 Berna, David, so., 142 Bettis, Jirnrny, ir., 109 elaanna, ir., 130 Biggs, Glaays, sr., 115-011-95- 105-109-1211 Billingslea, Bill, ra., 141 Bira, narry, ra, 142 Birliap, Carol, sr., 109 Birnaa, rliyllie, er., 33-109 Bishop, lrayee, ea., 72-142 Birlnran, Vernon, ir., 75-112-B7-130 103-132 Airinglon, Ruby, so., 105-142 Akers, Dick, ir., 61-91-99 Albee, Glen, sr., 108 Albert, Gene, sr., 97-108 Aldrich, Bill, so., 73-142 Alelnan, Victoria, sa., 142 Alexander, Pot, sa., 141 Allen, Carolyn, ir., 71-130 Allen, Jackie, SO., 141 Allen, Joe, 73 Altman, Barbara, sr., 108 Altman, Charles, sa., 141 Alvey, Freda, so., 142 Amburn, Gail, xr., 55-91-101-103-109 Amburn, Russel, sa., 102-142 Anderson, Carol, ir., 130 109 xnaerean, Gay, er., Andrews, Bavia, ir., 130 Andrews, Wilma, ir., 71-130 Angel, rally, ea., 142 Ard, Tony, 142 Arirnlenaer, Cecil, ir., 130 xriirnenaer, Grace, ie., 911-142 xrnnlrang, Gayle, ra., 142 Arnliarl, ranala, ea., 142 Aelibrener, Jerry, er., 103-109 Aeliyrarlli, liila, ra, B9-112-142 xllrinran, sl,la, ir., 130 Atkinson, realli, ir., 70-95-109 Austin, Gerald er., 54-91-103-109 Avery, Jeanelle, 102-130 Blaeli, Beverly, ir., 69-95-130 Black, Gary, 72 Blaeli, Helen, sa., 64-141 Blaelr, xennelli, ir., 130 Blaeliara, Phyllis, ra., 142 Blackburn, Virginia, ra., 69-142 Blackburn, want-la, er., 115-95-109 Blaelilnan, Patsy, er., 109 Blaelrelane, cllarlex, xr., 55-91-109 Blackwell, Patrick, ir., 130 Blair, lynaa, ra., 142 1:10 Blair, weelev. ir., Blancett, Edvrina, ir., 87-130 Blancett, Wanda, xr., 109 Blankenship, Opal, ir., 71-95-130 Blevins, Reta, ir., 71-130 Bolin, slierly le. er., 73-109 Balinger, Dixie, ir.. Band, Parker, ir., 62-119-91-99-130 Baalli, Barllia, ir., 69-84-130 82-130 Booth, Glenn, ir., 99-130 Borthick, Ronald, so., 81-142 Bortllick, Roy, sr., 83-89-99- 103-106-1019 Bowers, Don, sr., 56-103-109 Bowman, Mary, so., 141 Baya, Bonnie, ,r., 84-130 Bax, Joyce, ea., Boyd, Peggy, 68-82-142 4-96-109 Boyd, Denny, sr., ll -r., 33-114-so-93-109 Boyd, Glenn, ia., 83-143 Butler, June, so., 619-143 Buxton, JoAnn, so-r 143 Bynum, Wanda, sr., B3-95-111 Byrley, Carl, sa., 75-143 Cabrera, Phillip, xr., 111-143 Caddell, Carlene, sr., B2-111 Caddell, Rhoda, ir., 131 Caldwell, Clara, so., 68-143 Caldwell, Jimmie, ir., 131 Campbell, Jean, ir., 48-68-94- 104-105-131 Canning. Burna, so., 70-143 Canning, valla, ir., 131 Cantwell, Carolyn, so., 68-81-101-143 cape, Carolyn, rr., 111 Capshaw, Joh, sr., 111-126 Carlile, Rosie, ir., 131 Carmen, Vivian, so., 83-143 Carpenter, Betty, ir., 131 Carpenter, Franklin, sr., 103-111 Carpenter, Gene, er., 111 Richard, sr., 49-111 Carpenter, carrilier, Anila, ir., 59-113-94-131 carler, Anna, ee., 91-143 Carter, Hennyretta, ir., 131 carler, sarn, ir., 131 Carter, Virgil, ir., 111-118 Case, Fred, so., 143 Casey, Wendell, ir., 75-89-103-104-131 Cassell, Christine, sr., 70-98-111 Cathey, Anrarl, ea., 143 Caudill, Ronnie, ra., 73-98-143 Cave, Margie, ir., 131 cavenaer, Maribelle. ir., 59-94-131 Cavendar, Tarnnly, ia., 143 urs the prim' e Cowell, Wanda, sr., 112 Cox, Charles, sr., 111 Cox, Donald, so,, 144 Cox, Gerald, sr., 112 Cox, Gerald lee, sr., 112 Crabtree, Betly, sr., 112 Craig, Billie, so., 144 Crain, Don, so., 72-'144 Crain, Jesse, so-r 144 Crawford, Dean, sr., 103-112 Crawford, Frank, SO., 106-144 Crawford, Ross, Cree: 100 li, Pol, ir., 132 Creed, Bob, so-, 60-144 Creighton, Bill, xr., 33-B9-112 Crew Beverly, sr,, 33-es-ao-95-1o2- 103-107-111 Cross, Mavine, ir., 132 Crossland, Maxine, ir., 93-103-132 Crow, Maxine, so-, 144 Cuica, Shirley, 65 crararl, Jimmy, ir., 67-75-76-B1-84- 91-132 Cudd, Sharon, so., 144 Culver, Mary Ellen, ir., 131 Cunningham, Marian, ee., 48-B3-144 o cnringl carre carry n, Mono, sa., 68-144 n, James, so., 74-144 Ionlla, ir., 131 Dalley, Ruthie, sr., 70-81-84-94-101 1 1 Curren, Talmadge, sr., 73-113-120 3 -116 Daniels, Gerald, so., 144 Danielx, Loretta, so., 71-144 Danrler, Bobby, lr., Chealwood, Nialla, sr., 94-101-111 Avery, llaeeniary, 102-142 Avery, sae, rr.. 109 Bacon, Roland, sr., 49-109 599191, Bailey, Bailey, larlee, ir., sz-94-loe-130 Alla. ea., 142 Gail, ir., 52-as-129-130 Baker, Eva lou, ir., 68-95-130 Baker, Evelyn, sa., 142 Baker, Jean, ir,, 130 Baku, Wanda, ir.. 83-130 Baldersonl'-Barbara, so., 142 Boyington, Dolores, ir., 114-106-131 Braelrell, lark, ir., 131 araelrell, iarrrenee, ir., 131 Braliebill, James, ir., 109 Brandt, Wanda, ir., 64-131 Cavna r, louise, so., 143 caywaad, Billy, ir., 105-131 Cellier, Clayton, sa., 74-85-143 Chambers, Joel so., 73-143 Chamblee, Don, sr., 87-111 Chamblexs, Jon Evah, sr., 33-86-88- 103-1 1 1 Chandler, Lonnie, ir,, 131 Cllaney, Bill, er., 111 Chatman, Jimmy, sa,, 143 cliaanlan, Mary, ra., a5-143 Cheatham, 1-lenry, ir., 131 Brannon, Jack, xo., 143 Brantley, Wanda, ir., 131 Brayrner, Dalrglas, rr., 60-73-89-110 Breedlove, iiaeella, ea., 69-143 Brewer, Marian, ir,, 131 Bridges, Mary, ir., 131 Cherry, lna lee, ia., 84-143 Chovrant, Bill, 75 Childers, Doris, ir., 131 cliilaerr, Jinlrny, ir., 53-73-9s-131 Clilllell, lair, ir., 131 Darrali, David, ea., 74-144 Daugherty, Paul, ea., 101-144 101-113 Davenport, Det, xr., Daviasan, Bnaay, ea., 96-144 132 Bariaean, Jerry, ir., Davidson, Nancy, sr., 87-113 Davidson, Norma, so., 144 Davis, Billy, so., 54-56-144 Davis, caral sae, ir., 17-48-64- 90-96-132 Davis, Don, ir., 55-59-B9-91-132 Davin. Gerald, 105 Davis, Jimmy, so-r 59-61-63-100-144 Davis, Johnny, xo., 144 Davis, Myrna, sa., 69-141-144 Davis, Rosemary, so., 69-144 Dean, Henry, sa., 72-144 Dean, Kenneth, ir., 131 Cogdi Beals, Alla, xr., Baldarson, Richard, xr., 109 Bali-lvrirl. Robert, ir., 130 sales, Barbara, ir., 130 Ballard, James, xo., 142 Barber, Jerry, sa., 141 Bare, Patricia, so., 71-141 Barefoot, Louise, xr., 109 Barker, Glenn, sa., 142 Barkxdale, Shirley, xo-, 142 Barnard, Louis, xr., 33-109 Barnes, Jerry, sa., 75-142 Barnes, Kenneth, so., 99-142 Barnes, Mary Jo, xr., 68 87-96-105-106- 109-121-112 Barney, Donald, so., 60-130-142 Barnhillr laDean, ir., 68-89-96- 101-130 Barrington. Janet, so., 68-142 Barton, lucille, sr., 109 Boskelt, Vfilma, ir., 69-82-94-130 Bates, Bob, sr., 97-109 Battle, James, 83 Bausom, Patricia, sr., 109 Baughman, Patty, so-, 142 Baxley, Beverly, ir., 69-130-161 Baxter, leonard, 91 Bale, Don, ir., 130 Bale, Elizabeth, sr., 64-90-109 Beacom, Catherine, 89 Beall, Bobbie, so., 64-69-142 68-Bb-95-102-109 Bealy, Bill, se., 141 Bealy, Myrlle. ir., 49-67-130 Beck, leo, so,, 141 Beleele, Dorothy, ea., 142 Beltlawer, Geraldine, ir., 130 Bell, Bonita, so., 141 Bell, Jimmie, so., 142 Bell, John, xo., 55-62-142 Bell, liaberi, ir,, 130 Bell, Vera, sr., 97-109-112-120 Bellevr, Betty, ir., 59-96-130 Benhaln, Quincy Allen, sr., 109 Bennett, Betty, sr., 109 Paul, ir., 130 Bennett, Bennett, Stacey, el-,, 142 Benson, Alan, sr., 56-91-109 Benson, Eva, ir., B9-99-104-105-130 Briglll, Jo Ann, sr., 94-110 Brlnlee, Mollie, sr., 94-110 Briseno, Tony, sr., 52-56-62-69-91-110 Broadway, Jay, so., 73-143 Brooks, Jackie, xr., 55-59-110 Brolherton, Robert, ir,, 131 Brown, Allred, sr,r 110 Brown, Allen, sr., 104-110 Brown, Archie, so., 143 Brown, Cleoto, so-, 69-143 Brown, Brown, Genevive, Brown, Elmo, ir., 60-73-B9-99-129-131 Floyd, ir., 56-91-131 ir., 131-143 Brown, Jo Ann, xr,, 110 Brown, Jayco, ir-, 68-102-131 Brown, Laverne, so. Brown, Mary Jo., , 69-143 r-, 69-131 Brown, Mildred, ir., 131 Brownlee, Jo Ann, xo., 68-143 Bruxa, Steve, sr., 141 Bryant, Danna, sr., 33-51-6B-84-85-96- 99-103-111 Bryant, Iris, ee., 69-143 Bryant, Joan, ra., 69-143 Bryant, Jane, sa., 69-143 Buford, Earl, ir., 96-131 Clabb y, Carolyn, so., 143 Ctaborn, Suzy, xe., 71-143 Clark, Billie, ea., 69-144 Clark, Bab, rr., as-B9-111 Clark, Carolyn, re., 48-144 Clark, Donnie Je, ea., 112-144 Clark, Harold, ir., 131 Clark, Janler, ir., 131 Clark, Joyce, 71 Clark, Lynn Ann, ir., 68-94-98-131 Clark, raal, ee., 72-144 Clark, Robert, rr., 60-111 Clark, rlnnrelan, ra., 72-144 Claxton, leon, so-, 144 Clay, Jirnlnia, ra., 84-144 Clay, Jo Ann, ir., 131-153 Clay, sliirley, 81-143 Claym are. Ann, 69- 1 02-1 31 Clayton, Evelyn, sn, 94-103-111-131 Clevel and, Claude, 61 Clevenger, Joyce, ee., 131-144 Clifton, Rufus, so-, 144 Clinkenbeard, leo, ir., 131 Codner, Danny, so., 73-144 Coflman, Wayne, ea., 144 ll, Betty Je., ir., B3-131 Bull, leon, sa., 85-143 slrrnpa-, Carolyn, ea., 113-143 Bunker, Jo, so.. 68-143 Burden, Cuma, sr., 33-69-86-B8-89-92- 111-118 Burke, Elsie, so., 143 Burke, lois, sr., 70-111 Burke, Louise, sr., 70-B1-111 Burke, Martha, so,, 68-143 Burkhart, Orville, so., 143 Burleson, Betty, sr., 95-111 Burleson, Belly, er., 95 Burleson, Fern, ra., aa-143 Burna, Ralph, ea., 143 Burns, Bobby Gene, so., 143 Burns, Bobby, so., 143 Burr, Bobby, so., 54-61-91-143 Burrell, Belly, 94 Burroughs, Jimmy, so., 73-143 Burt, Jack, ir., 73-131 Burt, Joann, so,, 68-143 Burtcher, Melba, xo,, 69-143 Butler, Aubrey, sr., 111 Benson, Neva, ir., 68-83-B9-99-105-130 Benson, Falll, 97 Benson, Philip. xr., 87-109 Burton, Larean, sr., 111 Butche r, liass, ir., 131 Benson, Ronald, so., 100-141 Bergslrand, Jo Ann, ir., 68-94-98- 119-130 Barmea, Estella, sr., 109 in Butler, Carlene, ir., Butler, Clarence, sr., 106-111-128 Butler, Duane, in, Butler, Frieda, sa., 71-131 131 B2-143 caller, Darrell, ir., 131 Cale, Don, ir., 131 Collier, Claudette, so., 144 Collier, Jean, ir., 131 Collier, Rheamah, ir., 95-98-132 cellingesvarlli, Loreta Collins, Mary, sr., 11 Collins, Ramona, sr., 111 Delores, sa., 144 , so., 69-83-144 1 Combs, Conner, LaVonna, sr., 94-111 Conner, Louise, sr., 111 Ceak, Billy, sa., 144 Cook, Carole, xr., 46-67-B6-89-95 101-111 Cook, Dick, ir., 74-82-96-132 Cook, Earlene, sr., 86-111 Cook, Harold, ir., 54-81-100-132 Cook, Janie, ir., 132 Hubert. sr., 54-57-91-111 Cook, Cooper, JoAnn, so-, 68-H2-144 Cooper, Shirley, ir., 132 Cardonniere, Mary, so., 144 Core, Geraldine, ir., 132 Corzine, Glenn, so., 105-144 Cosby, June, ir., 89-93-132 Cosby, Shirley, ia., 144 Cottrell, Alice, sr., 111 Couch, Bill, so,, 144 Covington, Jimmie, sr., 74-111 Dean, larry, sr., 113 Deaver, Bill, xr., B4-113 Deavilla, Betty, sr., 113 Deeds, Patsy, ir., 103-132 Deering, Marilyn, ea., as-144 Dell, Jilnr 74-99 Dehart, Sue, ir., 68-104-105-132 Delp, loycelyn, ir., 82-105-132 Dement, O, V., sr., 33-89-100-113 Denham, Helen, so., 65-144 Denlraln, Ruby, er., 113 so., 144 Denning, lzieliaral, neaevr, Robert, ia., 144 Deeper. scaly, ea., 70-sz-102-144 Dice, Walter, ea., 144 Dick, Shirley, ir., BJ-132-153 Dickson, Gerald, ra., 141-145 nialiean, Robert, ra., 73-141-145 Didlake, LaVeIle, ea., 141-145 141-145 Dies, Gene, so., Dillier, Bill, sr., 83-113 Dittmeyer, Barbara, so., B3-145 nabian, Hal, ir., 132 Dobson, Shirley, so., 141-145 Dodd, Glenna, ir., 132 Donnell, Mabel, sa., 141-145 Daly, Beverly, ir., 96-131 Ballgllly, Eugene, B3 Doughty, John, so-, 72-141-145 Douglas, Robert, so., 141-145 Douglass, Pat, ir., 132 Doussell, Margaret, sa., 10-64-141-145 Downs, Mary Ja, xo., B1-145 Doye, Glenda, so., 69-141-145 Drabek, Betty, sr., 104-113 Dvahek, Elsie, sa., 64-145 Dunahoo, Imogene, ir., 95-98-132 Duncan, John, sr., 33-86-96-113 Duncan, lila, so., 68-141-145 Duncan, Norman, sr., 50-91-99- 113-116-125 Dunn, Richard, B2 Dykes, Cynthia, ir., 132 Earhart, Joe Bob, sr., 75-113 Earp, Margaret, ir., 49-93-96- 105-106-132 East, Bob, sa., 52-60-72-129-145 East, Dorothy, er,, 113 East, J. B., ir., 60-73-76-98-129-132 Ebers, Gaye, sr., 86-95-113 Edmiaston, David, ir., 101-132 Eggers, Dowanna, so., 98-145 Ellison, JoAnn, sr., 33-92-113 Embree, Gayle, so., 69-145 Erllbrey. Helen, sl-,, 113 Emerson, Theta Jo, sr., 94-113 Engle, lla, ir., 65-68-90-96-99-132 Erwin, Mary. ir., 132 Essary, Shirley, ir., 71-98-103-131 Estell, Elbert, sl., 103-113 Estes, Carol, so., 145 Etheridge, Willa, so-, 65-96-145 Eubanks, Patricia, ir., 67-76-95- 129-131 Evans, Mary, sr,, 113 1 13 Evans, Sue, sr., Everett, Bill, so., 74-145 sr-r 73-113 Everett, James, Ewing, Jo Ann, ir., 132 Faller, Lindxay, so., 78-145 Fallwell, Bill, so., 73-145 Fallwell, Boyd, sr., 97-113 Fallwell, June, ir,, 132 Farr, Colleen, ir., 70-132 raegbld, Bill, ir., 132 Fent, Donald, 56-91 rent, Jerry, ir., 132 rergirran, Elba, ir., 53-94-113 Ferguson, Erma. so., 68-145 rerglnan, Mock, sa., 145 Ferrell, Bill, sr., 73-113 Ferrell, Joyce, so., 64-68-B2-145 Fielder, Irene, sr., 68-95-113 Fike, Anna Belle, so., 145 Finchum, lvonne, ir., 132 Finney, Deryl, ir., 72-39-99-132 ir., 112-1:12 Fischer, Dwayne, Fisher, Cauntice, so., 145 145 Fisher, Don, so., Fisher, Johnnie, sr., 69-95-113-116 kie, ir., 65-90-131 Fitzgerald, Fran Fleming, Sam, so., 145 Fletcher, Patsy, sa., 145 Flinsbaugll, Dick, sr., 57-62-91-113 Flora, Delpha, so-r 68-145 Flowers, Don, sr,, 103-113 Fagle, Clint, ir., 132 Fogle, Jack, lr., 132-148 Faroe, Palsy. ir., 133 rarenlan, Norma, ar., 33-95-113 rarslree, llaisell, ra., 145 rerrliaa, Shirley, ir., 13- Foster, Don, ir., 75-96-103-104-133 Fousf, Bonnie, ea., 145 rasvlllei, Belly, ir., 65-71-133 Fox, Charles, ir., 133 Fox, lvan, sr., 113 Franco, lla, Jean, ir., .33 Frantz, Glenda, sr,, 70-88-98-113 Freeman, Belly, sr., B4-113 rrearnarl, Billy, ir., 86-100-133 Friar, Odell, ir., 133 Frith, Helen, ir., 68-133 Fruit, Sandra, ir., 68-104-127-133 Fulkerxan, Beverly, ir., 69-52-119- 100-133 Fulkerson, Ronnie, xr., 74-113-114 Fuller, larella, ir., 133 Fuller, Shirley. io., 145 145 Fuller, Verlas, so., Fulton, Richard, xo., 74-145 rnrbbee, lcalnryrl, 95 Furr, Marietta, 70 Gabel, Jessie, so., 145 Galindo, Mary, so., 145 Galyen, Bobby, so-, 145 Garrelt, Geraldine, ra., 145 1 14 Gates, Danna, er., 114 Gates, Edwin, ir., 60-62-99-129-131 Sates, Bobby, sr., Gates, Martin, ir., 133 Gentry, laeli, 100 Gers. Harlow, ir., 47-50-101-114 Gers, Jeaneen, so., 145 Geurin, Anna, sa., 145 Geurin, Betty, ir., all-59-133 Gibson, Barbara, ir., 48-51-133 Gibson, Cecil, ir., 73-133 Gibson, Peggy, sr., 94-110-114 Gilbert, Delberta, ir., 133 Gill, Jerry, so., 73-141-145 Gill, Norma, sr., Gillihan, Patsy, s 33-65-90-1 14 r., 69-B6-98-114 Glasgow, Norma, er., 87-114 Glasgow, Shirley, ,r,, 16-18-67-76- 119-133 Glenn, John, 85- 105 Goddard, Bill, sr., 75-B3-99-114-126 Gaelling, Buddy, er., 115 Gall-len, Marllra, er., 70-115 Goode, Joe, sa., 66-68-B1-145 Gaaalieaa, nab, ee., 75-145 Edmiaslon, Georganna, sr., 33-30- 51-67-88-89-113 Edwa Edwa rar, Earl, 56-B0 rae, Harvey, ra., 145 Goodin, Barbara, ir., 133 Goss, Ethel, ir., 82-133 Gracey, Billy, ir., 133 Graham, Frank, sa., 145 Graham, John, 101 Grant, Darlene, so., 145 Gray, Dane, so.. 146 e included Green, Bill, ir., 55-56-57-91-100-153 Green, Jane, so., 146 Green, Juanita, so., 145 Green, Merlene, sr., 110-115 Greeson, Shelby, ir., 63-133 Gregg, Carroll, sr., 33-50-51-73-89-99 100-115 Grimn, Pat, sr., 18-115 Grine. Rose Marie, se., 146 Guerrero, Robert, sr., 115 Guinn, Robert, sr., 97-115 Gunter, Saralee, so., 146 Guyton, Joyce, so., 71-146 Habic, Edward, 112 Hack, Betty Ja, sr., 94-115 Haelren, Anna, ir., 4B-133 Hagar, Darlene, ir., 68-104-129-133 Hagar, Lorn. ir., 133 Haggard, Leonard, so., 73-146 Hair, Barbara, ir., 133 Halbig, Edward, so., 146 Hale, Bill, so., 146 Haley, Yruman, 115 Hall, Beverly, ir., 133 Hall, Clay, sr., 115 Hall, Glenn, sa., 75-146 Hall, Jackie, ir., 69-94-133 Hall, Leona, so-, 64-146 Hall, Patsy, sr., 115 Hall, Pellye, ir., 70 Halley, Lewis, 72 Hallman, Anne, Br., 50-68-94- 114-115-153 Hamilton, A. J., ir-, 74-133 Hamilton, Bobby, sr., 115 Hamm. lobby, sr., 33-52-89-103-115 Hamm, Jimmie, sr., 73-B4-115 Hammett, Wren, sr., 60-68-8446- 88-89-95-98-105-115 Hammitt, Wayne, so., 82-146 Hampton, Betty, so., 146 Hand, Eloise, sr., 115 Hanes, Robert, sr., 115 Har-lan, H. J., ir.. 133 Hannah, Larry, 58-59 Hardin, Robert. sr., 115 Hardy, Harold, ir., 133 Harley, Frankie, ir., 68-133 Harper Maeaean, ir., 69-91-133 Harreld, Mary. sr., 48-50-96- 1 1 1-1 14-1 15 Harralllan, Geneaieve, sf 146 Harris, Betty, so-, 146 Harris, Bryan, ea., 146 Harris, Carl, ir., 133 Harris, David, sa., 75-146 Harrie, Everett, ir., 73-133 Harris, Joyce, ir., 133 Harris, June, sa.. 68-146 Harris, lou Ann, ir., 133 Harris, Mildred, ir., 69-91-106-133 Harris, Rose Lee, sr., 83-115 Harrison, Betty, so., 146 Harrison, Patricia, sr.j 115-128 Hart, Alice, so., 146 Hart, Ann, sr., 68-95-115 Hart, J, C.. so., 103-146 l-lailings, Buddy Jae, ia., 73-146 Hastings, Donaline, sr., 68-98-105-115 Hastings, Lewis, so., 83-146 Hatcher, Mary Lau, so., 146 Hathaway, Nancy, ir.. 68-89-100 133 Haven, Norma Jean, sr., 115 Hawk, Doyle so., 146 Hawkins, Sara, sr., 69-96-' 15 Hay, Jerry, xr., 115 Hayes, Terry, loo Heath, Herihell, ir., 133 Heath, Oren, sr., 115 Heathcoat, Pot, so-, 65-71-146 Hedrick, Billy, ir., 82-133 Heisland, Tommy, 72 Heit, LoWonda, so., 106-146 Heldenbrand, loriee, so., 70-146 Henaerinn, Bobby, 61 Henderson Buddy, so., 72-146 Henderson, Emma Joyce, sa., 146 Henaersan, Patsy, ir., 65-71-133 Henderson, Raymond, sr., 73-99-115 Hendrick, Glenna, so., 146 Hendrickson, Berl, sr., 41-100-115-133 Henning, Faye, sr., 65-115 Henning, shirley, ra., 144 Henry, Ja Ann, ir., 68-133 Henry, Marlin, ea.. 144 Henry, Ray, ir., 115 Hensley, Barbara, ir., 133 Hensley, Mona, ir,, 133 Hepler, Charles, ra., 62-146 Hemnime, Herbert, 1o,, 146 Herrell, Paul, ir., 133 Herron, Joyce, sa., 146 Hess, Pal, sr., 44-52-71-74-75-95-115 Hen, Peggy, ir., 134 Hicks, James, sr., 91-102-103-115 Hicks, Marilyn, sr., 50-115 Hicks, Martha, so., 146 Hicks, Maxinevso., 82-146 Higginaalhan, Margie, sa., 134-146 Higgins, Dale, so., 73-146 Highlawer, Joy, ir., 49-B4-94-134 Hile, Barbara, so., 69-B2-83-146 Hill, Deane, 115 Hill, Nadine, so., 146 Hill, Sidney Sue, ir., 70-96-134 Hill, Shirley, sa., 146 Hill, Tvrila, so., 145 Hill, Walter Dean. sr., 115 Himes, Carlene, so., 146 Hiner, John, 100 Hines, ralry, ir., 51-52-6749- 102-129-134 ninlan. Marietta, ir., 4B-95-1-34 Haag, Jerome, ir., 73-134 Hodge. Wilma, so-, 146 Hodge, Verla, ir., 134 l-ledge, Pansy, sr., 70-116-122 Hocutt, Eva, ir., 51-68-84-108-134 Hodges, Harlan, sr., 116 r., 116 o., 146 Hodgson, Dale, Holden, Jimmy, Holder. Carl, ir., 134 Holland, Bea, sr., 52-67-76-86-116 Holland, Earlene, se., 94-146 Holland, Joyce, 87 Holland, Roberta, so., 116 Hollingshead, Leon, sr., 66-116 Hollingsworth, Don, so., 147 Holloway, Joan, ir., 68-89-134 Holloway, Tommy, so-, 146 Holt, Donald, sa., 62-147 Haelier, Baliby, ir., 50-51-47-73-7499 118-129-134 Haalrer, Dorothy, gr., 134 Hoover, John, sr., 101-116 Hopkins, Mildred, ir., 69-94-105- 106-134 Hopper, Helen, ra., 92-147 l-larn, Billy, ia., 147 Horn, Bobby, sr., 101-116-117 Horn, Jerry, er., 117 Horn, John, ir,, 7' 134 Hornbeck, Nadina, so., 147 Hornbeck, Susie, so., 147 Harnyeh, Jaan, sr., 117 Hosack, Bill, ir., 60-134 Hoskins, Pat, sr., 69-95-117 Hottle, Farron, sr., 66-117-128 Houpe, James, ir., 117 Howard, Donald, sr., 61-63-117 Howard, Eldon, 102 Howard, Jane, sr., 87-117 Havre, sue, ie., 143-147 Howell, Leon, sr., 117 Hubbard, Bobbie, ir., 84-134 Huddleston, Beverly, sr., 117 Huddleston, Gene, so., 147 Huddleston, Hubert, 100 Hilti, Aline, so., 147 Hun, Betty, ir., 134 l-lughee, Betty, ir., 94-99-134 Hughes, Kenneth, ir., 72-73-89-98- 99-134 Hughey, Jo Ann, ie., 94-147 Hughey, Joann, ir., 134 Hulel, Mary Jane, ia., 71-147 Hulgon, Bill, sr., 59-117 Hulme, George, sr., 117 Humberd, Marvel, so., 68-134-147 Humphries, Jimmie, ir., 72-96-134 Hunt, Paulonito, ir., 70-96-134 Hunter, Elma, rr., 117 Hunter, Jack, ir., 48-50-134 Hurdle, Willa Deon, 82-134 Hurtt, Phillip, sr., 85-117 Huskinsan, Jahnny, ia., 147 Hunana, Tommy, 134 Huvehinsan, Lee Roy, sa., 147 Hutchinson, Walter, so., 147 Hux, Douglas, ir., 134 Hux, Earl, ir., 73-134 Isbill, Elizabeth, sr., 87-117 Ivey, Delores, so., 68-147 Jock, Beulah, if., 134 Jackson, Billye, sr., 50-114-117 Jackson, Catherine, sr., 67-92-98- 113-117 Jackson, Dale, ir., 134 Jackson, Delbert, 134 Jackson, nan, ea., 147 Jackson, Gene, sr., 113-117 Jackson, Gearold, 100 Jackson, Jimmy, ir., 61-134 Jackson, Jimmy, 85-91-128 Jackson, Josie, ir., 134 Jackson, Kathryn, sr., 102-117 Jackson, Lois, ir., 69-92-134 Jackson, Nannie, so., 147 Jaco, Jennie, 69-134 James, Faye, ir., 134 James, Roberto, sr., 117 Jay, Ellen, ea., 147 Jenkins, Layela, ir., 134 Jennings, oelarer, ir., 117 Jennings, Joyce, sr,, B7-117-122 Jernigan, Ray, ea., 147 Jines, Beverly, ra., 68-147 Johns, Bruce, ir,, 73-134 Johnson, Alton, so., 147 Jahnson. Gayle, so.. 147 Johnson, Gene, so., 147 Johnson. Harold, so., 147 Johnson, Jock, so., 134-147 Johnson. Janet, ir., 86-96-103 Johnson, Janet L Johnson, Joann, ir., 99-134 Johnson, Lalloy, ir., 102-134 Johnson, Lorena, so., 93-147 Johnson, Lou Ann, ir., 69-102-104-134 Johnson, Mariarie, sr., 33-69-86-88-89 102-103-105-112 Johnson, Pat, so., 147 Johnson. Robert. sr., 101-105-117 Johnson, Velma, sr., 94-112-117 Johnson, Yvonne. so., 69-147 Johnston, Jackie, so., 147 Jones, Billie, ir-, 65-99-134 Jones, Carol, ir., 134 Janes, Connie, so., 147 Janes. Delorise, ir., 68-134 Jones, Eva, ir., 69-94-134 Jones, Jean. 98 Jones, Jerry, sa., 147 Jones, Johnnie, sr,, 61-91-114-117 Jones, June, sr., 68-117 Jones, Norma, sr., 70-94-117 Jones, Norman, so., 100-147 Jenei, Peggy, nr., 117 Jones, Randall, so., 147 Janes. Speed, sr-, 56-62-63 Jones, Verna, sr., 117 Jones, Wanda, ir., 134 Jones, Wanda Lee, ir., 68-134 Jaraan, James, in, 134 Justice, Ab, ir., 60-91-134 Justice, Donald, B4 Karnes, Norma, so., 69-147 Keen, Wynona, rr., 117 Keith, Chuck, so., 147 Keith, Don, sr., 52-67-73-76-87-117 Keittl, lequita, ir., 69-135 Kelley, Betty, so-, 147 Kelly, Ann, so., 68-104-147 Kelly, Charles, so., 147 Kelly, Jeanna, sr., 70-94-117 Kelly, Ja Ann, so., 69-147 Kelly, Ruth, so., 147 Kellner, Dean, ir., 99-135 Keno, Meloa Ja, ir., 117 xerlaal. Mary, ir.. 411-los-135 Kerley, Georgia, ea., 147 Kerly, Hiayraiha, sr-, az-117 Kernaghan, Gene, ee.. 147 Kerr, nay, sr,, 118-120 Kesner. Peggy, ir., 135 Kester, Jean, 68-84-95-135 Key, Delores, sr., 118 Key, Gene, ir., 118 Keys, Hilda, ir., 135 Kidd, Donald, so., 75-147 Killman, Barbara, ir., 93-135 Kimmel. Pat, so., 70-147 Kimxey, Betty, ir., 94-118 Kina, Benny, sa., 147 King, Freddie, so., 72-147 King, Gene, so., 147 Kinluhury, Marjorie, ra., 147 Kint, Anna, so., 148 Kirkpatrick, Marilyn, so., 68-148 Kitts, Wandalene, ir., 135 Klieyrer, Jerry, ia., 75-148 xlugnan, George, er., 118 Knight, Eddie, ir., 135 Knight, Jerry, ia., 75-1411 Knast, lee Roy, sa., 148 Knox, Bruce, so., 148 xauner, lan, ir., 4s-135 Kuhn, Irene, so., 148 Kuklenski, Elsie, so., 48-148 Kuklenski, Raymond, sr., 118 Lacetleld, Delbert, so., 98-148 Ladd, Donald, in, 62-135 laidley, Donald, so., 144-148 Lake, Charles, sa-, 148 Lake, Richard, 59-91-118 Lakin, Gene, so., 74-148 Lam, Bobby, so., 96-148 Lambeth, Kitty, rr., 118 laneeeler, Jerry, ea., 148 Lancaster, Norma, sr., 64-90-119 Land, Gene, ir., 60-98-135 Landers, Jo Ann, sr. 119 Lane, Jewell, so., 68-141-148 Langston, Wanda, gr., 135 Larson, Joyce, so., 68-148 Lathrop, Wayne, sa., 73-82-83-148 Lawson, Shirley, sr., 61-119-121-122 Lee, Lowell, so., 148 Leeper, Charles, sr., 51-73-119 Leonard, larry, ea., 148 Leonard, Richard, 75-85 Leopard, Glenda, so,, 148 Le Force, James, so., 148 lunli, nay, ir., 60-135 ea, ir., 86-96-1 17 Leslie, Geargean, ir., 69-135 Lester, Mignon, sr., 44-59-70-119 Leverich, Betty, sr-, 64-90-119 leverich, Don, so., 148 Lewis, Charles, ir., 84-B5-119 Lewis, Delores, ir., 68-82-89-100-135 Lewis, Eugene, sr., 119 lindsey, Ava, so-, 148 lighney, Freda, ir., 4a-99-135 lighney, Reba, ir.. 69-135 Lisenbery, Wilma, va., 148 little, Richard, so., 148 Lockert, Patsy. so-, 69-148 Laetlelhelx, Lynn, ir., 135 Long, Bob, sr., 89-119 Long, Don, sr., 55-91-119 lang. Gary, ir., 98-135 Langhyray, Donald, er., 119 Laokabaugh, Eddie, so-, 60-148 Losa, Domingo, xr., 98-1'0 Lowry, Jerry, ir., 74-135 Lunow, Ruth, ir., 135 Luper, Patsy, ia., 69-148 lynn, Jackie, ir., 81-135 Lyons, Jimmy, ir., 135 McAbee, Janice, sa., 68-104-148 McAhee, Susann, ir., 134 McAlee, Janice, ir., 61-63-71-136 McAIister, Joyce, ra., 148 McArthur, Beverly, so., 70-102-148 M:AuIit1, Peggy, sr., 33-69-89-96-9L 116-119 Maulitte, Virginia, ir., 71-136 McCampbell, Darlene, sr,, 69-93-104-119 McCompbell, Duane, so., 75-148 Mecarver, Alice, ir., 134 Mecanhy, Billy, ir., B4-134 Meclure, Ronny, ir., 64-148 McCollum, Betty, ir., 69-81-94-105-136 McCollum, Myrna, ir., 69-81-99- 102-136 McConnell, Bill, sr-, 119 McCord, Jo Ann, sr., 68-81-119 McCoy, Dwayne, ir., 136 McDaniel, Kenneth, so., 75-148 McDannal, Evelyn, so., 148 Mcboulett, Ann, so., 148 'r 136 Mrreely, Barbara, I ., McGee, Lenetta, sr., 50-119 McGee, Pat, ir., 136 McGraw, Dolores, so., 69-148 Mexee, Billy, ra., 1411 McMahan, Jerry, so., 75-104-148 McMillan, Earl, sr., 73-81-88-119 MeMillin, Wayne, sa., 1411 McMillan, Don, sr., 73-81-110-119 McNair, Dixie, so., 148 McNutt, Aletta, so., 148 McNvtt, J. c., ra., 44-102-14B McPherson, Gorma, ir., 136 McWehey, Leslie, so., 148 Mabry, Willis, ir., 73-96-129-135 Moggard, Marshall, sr., 73-119 Magutlee, Wanda, sr., 119 ' sr., 94-119 Main, Ella Mae, Majors, Jean, sr., 119 Malone, Jean, sr., 33-119 Malone, Richard, so., 148 Manek, Leon, so., 148 Mann, Gilbert, so., 148 Monnon, Marvin, sr., 119 Manuel, Betty, ir., 82-135 Manuel, David, so., 82-148 Manzanares, Ina, so., 70-148 Maples, Erma, ir., 68-82-135 Marbury, Don, so,, 83-149 Marbury, John, sa., 119 Marcott, James, sr., 102-119 Marean, Jaann, ir., 135 Marrs, Rosemarie, so., 149 Marshall, Billy, 51 Marshall, Ray, er., 75-94-1'19 Martin, Clilord, so. 149 Martin, Mary, so-, 145-149 Martin, Reba, xo., 68-149 Martin, Richard, so., 149 Martin, llirliara, ir., 56-135 Martin, Robert, so., 73-149 Martin, Robert 1.., ea., 149 Marlin, Shirley, sr., B7-119 Martin, Valiien, 135 Moshburn, Berry, ir., 55-62 Moshburn, J. W., sr., 55-58-59-62-63- ' 84-91-119 Malherly, Kay, ir., 87-135 May, Wanda, ir., 62-68-B9-96-135 Mays, Beverly, ir., 68-135 Meeks, Anile, ra., 45-7o-149 Meeks, floyd, ir., 72-131-135 Mellon, June, gr., 131-135 Mercer, Pat, ea.. 49.145-149 Merrick, Keith, ir., 57-91-loo-135 Middleton, Jimmy, ra., 145-149 Miles, Mellaaee, ia., 69-95-145-149 Miller, Carole, ia., 71-145-149 Miller, Lura, rr, 92-119 Miller, lannie, ir, 135 Miller, Mike, ir., 135 Miller, Nina, so., 92-149 Miller, Nora, sr., 33-119 Miller, Opal, ia., 149 Miller, Pauline, sr., 48-50-58-84- 104-105-106-119 Miller, Ranold, so., 74-149 Milligan, laltue, sa,, 149 Mills, Louise, ir., 104-135 Miner, Janii, ir., 135 Minter, Altreda, sr., 119 Mintef, Barbara, sr., 68-86-94-119 Minx, Jimmy, so-, 28-149 Miracle, Beny, ir., 119 Mitchell, lrma, 149 Mitchell, Rodney, sr., 59-91-100-120 Molond. Jerry, so-. 149 Malsbee, Neal, sr., 27-33-52-73-99- 114-120-128 Monroe, Arvid, 73 Monroe, Glenn, so., 149 Montgomery, Jerry, ir., 135 Montgomery, wiina, ir., 18-136 Moody, Orville, 60-62 Moon, lrvena, ir., 611-94-105-136 Moore, Arlene, sr., 68-B4-105-106-120 Moore, Charles, so-, 711-149 Moore, David, so., 149 Moorl, Don, sr., 85-101-120 Moore, rranli, ir., 52-136 Moore, Jimmy, sr., 75-120 Maare, Joyce, ir., 134 Moore, Mary, ir., 68-93-96-136 Maarn. walsaee, ir., 134 Mooretlead, Neomia, 1o,, 149 Morehead, Jimmie, so., 74-149 Morey, Jo Ann, sa., 70-149 Margan, Eileen, ir., 1:14 Morris, Barbara, sr,, 48-120-153 Morris, lab, sr-, 110 Marris, Raymond, ir., 136 Moose, lerdie, ir., 96-136 Moose, Gwendolyn, so., 82-93-149 Morris, Glenn, so., 149 Morrisett, Viola, ir., 71-81-96-136 Morrison, Bill, sr., 120 Morrison, Maxine, sr., 94-121 Morrison, Shirley, xr., 68-93-121 Morrison, Wanda, ir., 136 Mass, Berry, ir., 111 Moulton, Betty, ir., 1:14 Mowdy, Jarli, 72 Maway, Joyce, ir., 136 Mayer, Marilyn, ra., as-loo-149 Mulleniii, Shirley, ir., 102-136 Murdock. Don, sr., B3-121 Murray, Garrison, sr., 121 Murray, Gerald. sr., 16-19-25-75-76-96 101-104-105-121 Muse, Norma, ir., 136 Musgrave, Joann, so., 92-149 Musgrave, Don, 75-149 Musser, Belly, so., 68-149 Muxny, Ralph, sr., 121 Myers, Ann, ir., 49-134 Nall, Benny, 62-91 Nance, Richard, sr., 73-121 Neeley, Joe, so., 149 Newcomb, Everett, ir., 62-136 Neweanb, Gail, ir., 1:14 Newman, l1ay, la., 149 Newman, Sue, ir., 70-136 Newsom, Peggy, rr.. 81-121 Nichols, Esther, sr., 121 Nitz, Geraldine, sr., 95-121 Northrop, Mary, ir., 134 Nott, Ronnie, sr., 101-105-121 Novosad, Wilbur, sr., 121 Nowlin, Bertie, ir., 136 Naulin, Mary, ir., 134 Nugent, Jerry, ir., 106-136 Nunley, Shirley, rr., 121 Nunn, Paul, sr., 101-121 Oaklord, Jeri, so., 65-70-149 O'Daniell, Leonard, ir., 81-136 Ogden, Connie, so., 69-93-149 Oldham, Eugene, ir., 134 Oliver, Barbara, sr., 33-46-50-61-94-12 Oliver, Beyerly, ir., 76-95-136 Olsarl, Olean, sr., 70-98-121 O'Neal, Hazel, 69 Orr, Dawnyce, sr., 69-94-121 Orton, Ann Jean, 121 Overstreet, Charles, so., 149 Owens, Clark, so., 149 Owens, James, so., 149 Owens, Janet, sr., 121 Owens, Lee, 136 Owens, Lois, 93-136 Owens, Mary, ir., 136 Owens, Nancy, ir., 69-136 Owens, Pat, so,, 69-149 Owens, nay, sr., 97-121 Owens, Ruby, so.. 93-149 Owens, Wayne, ir.. 136 Ownbey, H. C., sa., 59-91-96-149 Peel, Eugene, ir., 71-as-134 Pack, Gale, so., 149 Page, Robert, sr., 121 1 155 West, F Palmer, lelda. so., 64-149 Pamplin. Wanda, sr., 70-81-84-98-111 Park, Thomas, sr., 111 Parker, Albert, sr., Parker, Janet, so., 149 Parker, Paniy, ir.. 136 Parmeter, Bob, sr., 73-102-111 Pormeter, Don, sr., 75-111 Parnell, Melvin, sr., 54-61-91-121 Parsans, Sue, ir., 69-136 Pastuselr, Pat, ir., 68-81-84-89-126-136 101-121 Patterson, Margie, Pearson, Earl, so., ir., 11:1-1 37 149 Pearson, Jean, sr., 50-69-92-96-106-11lL 111-153 Pearson, Tommy, so., 149 Pease, Carol, so., 71-B2-149 Peck, Jimmy, ra., 74-150 Pekrul, Keith, sr., 49-111 ranninalan, Loretta, ir., 137 Penny, Arda, so,, 68-150 Penny, Gerald, ir., 102-137 Perry, Jerry, ir., 73-81-137 Perry, ovarirla, ir., 94-137 Peters, Virginia, ir., 71-137 Peterson, Jerry, rr., 121 Petree, Pat, so., 48-150 Pettiiohn, Paul, ir., 71-85-102-105-137 Pettiiohn, Warren, so,, 74-102-105-150 Phelps, uany, ia., 82-150 Phillips, Bill, so., 150 Phillips, Robert, sr., 55-61-75-91-111 Phillips, Robert M., sr., 63-121 Phillips, Shirley, so., 150 Picard, Colice, so., 150 Picard, Eva, so., 150 ralph, ra., 150 Pickard, Pickens, Donald, 56-58 Pierce, Carl. sr., 121 Pima, Janie, ir., 84-137 Pingry, Jerry, so-, 150 Pinkston, Carole, sr., 121 Piper, Shirley, so-, 82-150 Pipkin, Lorene, so., 150 Pitts, Sally, ir., 121 Plato, Norma, so,, 68-150 Plotner, Curtis, so., 71-150 Pollock, Victor, 100 Pooler, Price, sr., 56-81-83-91-99-111 Poore, Barbara, ir., 137 Pope, Charles, se., 150 Porter, Edna, so., 150 Porter, Juanita, ir., 68-B1-105-137 Porterneld, Dick, ir., 137 Poynter, Kenneth, ir,, 71-96-137 Preston, Nancy, so-, 150 Price, Bob, 56-61-91 Price, aaall, ir., 1:17 Price, Doyle, ir., 73-137 Price, Oleta, so,, 150 Price, Paul, ir., 137 Price, Richard, so., 150 Price, Russell, sr., 55-112 Price, Sam, ir., 63-73-99-137 Pritchard, Jody, so-, 150 Prifchett, Marian, so., 150 Propps, Charles, so., 150 Province, Marilyn, sa., 68-89-100-150 Pruitt, Joyce, sr., 122 Pulis, Imogene, so., 150 Pulver, Evelyn, ir., 137 Pulnphrey, Kay, sa., 150 Purkey, Helen, sr., 122 Purviance, Betty, sr., 81-111-153 Pyle, Bobby, ir., 57-63-91-137 lager, Clarence, sr., 122 Ramos, Jackie, so.. 74-150 Randall, Roy, 54-56-91 Raper, Donald, so., 74-150 Rawson, Carol, so., 150 ray, Georgia, ir., 71-137 Redding, Lester, ir., 60-96-137 Redux, Norma, ir., 68-137 Reece, Earlene, sr., 94-121 Reed, Barbara, so., 150 Reed, Billy, so., 103-150 Reed, Donald, 57-58-59-60-91 Reed, Harold, sr., 102-110-122 Reed, Merlene, sr., 67-102-103-123 Reed, Roma, 33-88 Reid, Carol, so-r 68-81-150 1 Reid, Jimmy, ia., 175 , Rempe, Charles, , r., 75-113 Retllatl, Danna, so., 150 rauil, lallia, ir., 68-137 Reynolds, Johnny, so., 150 Reynolds, June. 48-69-84 1 Rhed, Bob, ir., 137 Rhodes, Bettye, sr., Rhodes, Darlene, N Rhodes. Jerry, se., 113 86 150 Rice, Pat, ir., 71-84-137 Richardson, Jeanette, so., 71-150 Richardson, J. G., gr., 137 Richardson, Nadine, so., 150 ' Richardson, 11n1,y, sr., 101-113 Richerts, Jerry, so., 150 liallay, Jayne, ir., 156 137 Richey, llubena, ir., 137 Richmond, Mary, sa., 150 Riddle, Carol, ir., 68-94-137 Riggan, Wilma, sr., 33-104-113-128 Riggs, Gene, sr., 123 Riley, Jimmy, so., 75-150 Roach, Pat, so., 82-150 Robbins, Donald, ir., 60-137 Robbins, Martha, so., 71-150 Robbins, Mary, ir., 68-95-137 Robbins, Ralph, so., 150 Robbins, Wayne, ir., 137 Roberts, Denver, sr., 113 Roberts, Edward, so., 85-150 Roberts, Faye. sr., 94-113 Roberts, O'Neal, sr., 81-105-123 Patricia, ir., 65-68-83-137 Roberts, Robertson, Carol Sue, sa., 83-150 Robertson, James, sr,, 84-98-123 Robinson, lorita, sr., 68-105-113 Robinson, Delmar, sr., 81-106-123 Robison, Dennis, so., 73-150 Rogers, Wanda, sr., 48-50-51-67-114-123 l1a1lan,, Jimmy, rr., 67-113 Romberg, Bill, sr., 113 Rork, Patsy, so., 68-150 sara, Betty, sa., 151 Rosl, Darlene, sr., 68-104-123 nas., Wayne, sa., 151 Rosebroolr, vnyanah, ir., 137 Roulston, Barbara, ir., 69-137 Roulston, Doryce, sr., 105-113 Rowlan, Lois Jean, sr., 123 na-rland, Benny, ir., el-91-137 Rowland, Bill, ir., 137 Rowland, Jo Ann, so-, 68-83-151 Ruckman, Clara, sr., 123 Ramona, sr., 49-50-113 Ruminer, Russell, Robert, 51 Ruylo, Roberta, so., 96-151 Ryan, Johnny, ir., 73-96-103-137 Rye, Charles, so., 151 Sadler, Carmelita, sr., 68-123 Saloga, Rosine, ir., 70-94-137 Salyer, LaVerna, sr., 113 Sanders, Ramond, so., 151 Sanders, Patsy, ir., 68-137 Sanders, lay, ia., 151 Sanders, Wilma, so-, 64-151 Sandlin, Tommie, so., 151 Sapp, Pal, ir., 137 Sapp, Ernest, ir., 137 Sartin, Marlene, so., 70-82-151 Sawatzky, David, ir., 1:15 Scantland, Sue, ir., 49-96-98-137 Schaulis, Thelma, sr,, 94-123 Schiel, Maraaila, ir., as-95-137 Schindter, Gail. so., 70-83-95-151 Schomp, Barbara, sr., 33-68-116-113-118 Schomp, Sharlene, so., 68-151 Schooley, Don, sr., 123 Schultl, Nadine, so-, 151 Schuelejn, Victor, ir., 72-137 Schuldt, Doris, ir., 137 Scott, Donna, sr., 86-123 Scott, Don. so-, 151 Scott, Doris, ir., 70-137 saan, Shirley, ir., 59-95-1:17 Scroggins, LaVerne, so., 151 Scroggins, Wendel, sr., 112-123 Scrutchins, Bob, ir., 63-137 Seals, Naomi, so,, 82-151 saay. ral, ir., 1:17 Selt, Kathryn, so., 99-151 Sell, Wayne, so., 151 salman, sallya, ir., 57-75-119-137 Senn, Don, sr., 123 Sestak, Eva, so., 105-151 Seymour, Dorothy, sr., 94-113 Shadrick, Yvonne, ir., 71-84-138 Shannon, Ann, sr., 87-113 Shannon, Ellen, sr., 84-86-113 Sheehan, Ann, so., 151 Shelby, Bertram, sr., 51-81-84-99- 120-123 Shelby, Nancy, ir., 69-138 Sheppard, Jann, ir., 1:1s Shield, Burl, sa., 74-151 Shinneman, Betty, ir., 94-138 Shipley, Shirley, sa., 71-151 sliin-1, Shirley, sa., 151 Short, Panl, ir., 101-138 Shrout, Wallace, sr., 113 Shuler, Oscar, sr., 33-54-59-63-91- 99-123 Shults, Maudine, so., 81-83-151 Shults, Miawdell, so., 151 , Loretta, 81-138 1 Shultz Siogffed, Glenda, 50-, 68-151 Simon, Joyce, ifr, 138 Frank, ir., 87-138 Sirnanton, Simpson, Charles, sa., 75-151 Skinner, Bill, ir., 138 Skinner, Donna, sr., 45-69-84-86-B9-123 Skinner, George, so., 151 Skinner, Richard, ir., 138 slrraplia. Laanara, rr., 123 Slater, Bill, sr., 96-124 -ur C911 the roll at Sluton, Barbara, sr., 49-50-68-84-124 Sloan, Bobby, 54-56-100 Sloan, Lester, so., 100-151 Smallwood, Jerry, sr., 114 Smallwood, Leah, sa., 69-92-151 Smith, Archie, 101 Smith, saliy, rr., 124 Smith, Cecil, ir., 138 Smith, Charles, sa., 151 Dean, so., 71-104-151 Smith, Smith, oalray, ,,,, 84-124 smilh, Elbie, sr., 69-124 Smith, Gene, ir., 138 Smith, Gloria, rr., 87-124 Smith, James, ir., 74-83-89-99-138 Smith, rai, aa., 71-151 Smith, ranl, ir., 83-138 Smith, 11-asv, as smilli, Ray, 138 smaylialar, Lana, aa., 70-151 Snider, lcannaln, ra., 100-151 124-115-138 Snook, Teresa, ir., Snow, Bobbie, ir., 138 Sochor, Pauline, ir., 138 saargal, Dan, ir., 33-57-59-al-91-1311 Soergel, Johnny, sr,, 61-91-99-125-118 Soldon, Delores, sr., 91-105-120-125 South, Charles, so., 72-151 Southerland, Lois, sr., 92-125 Southerland, Rosemary, ir., 64-138 Southwell, Warren, ir., 138 Spradloy, Terry, ir., 6073-96-99-138 Spalding, Vanne, ir., 95-101-135 Sparks, Calene, ia., 151 Sparks, Ellen, sr., 115 Sparks, Fern, i,,, az-131 Sparks Spear, , Wylie, 51-91-115 Lsllia, ia, 151 Spencer, Patricia, ir., 70-94-138 Spencer, Jimmie, B4 Spenser, Earl, ir., 138 Spicer, Bernice, sr., 125 Spitler, Floyd, sr., 81-115 Stacy, Jacqueline, 94 Stacy, Jimmy, ia., 151 Statla, Jo Ann, so., 151 Stalcup, caralyrl, sr., 125 Stallings, Imogene, ir., 113-1311 Stontord, Ann, so., 151 StaPPr Joyce, so., 151 Stopp, Lois, sa., 92-151 Starkey, Burnett, ir., 73-138 Staton, Harvey, 81-138 Staubus, Lewis, 97 Standerd, Oma, so., 151 Staten, Gene, ir., 75-85-138 slaaanm, Joyce, sa., 151 Steddum, lila, sr., 115 Stephens, Wayne, 83 Stephenson, Connie, 151 Sterrett, Bertha, so., 151 Stevens, Bill, so., 151 Stevens, Peggy, sr., 71-81-86-104-106- 107-125-128 Stewart, Jerlene, ir., 138 Stewart, Reta, sr., 86-125 Stewart, Retta, 68-94-115-151 Stewart, Viola, so., 152 sliabar, amy, ir., 138 Stiegleman, Mary, aa., 68-152 Stigler, Conrad, so,r 57-101-152 Stine, Bill, sr., 75-96-104-125 Stine, Bobby, so., 74-152 Stine, Stiner, Lois, sr., 125 Rita, sa., 151 Stingley, Dall, ia., 151 Stomp, Jarry, ra., 152 J . Stone, Stone, Stone, Storie, Stotts, . W., lr., 138 W. C., 72 lulema, it-, 69-102-103-138 Diana, ir., 69-103-138 Betty lou, so., 68-152 Strickland, Franklin, so., 152 Thomas, Deretha, so-, 71-152 Thomas, E. R., so., 152 Thomas, John, ir., 138 Thomas. Larry, 75-B5 Thomas, Patricia. ir,, 68-94-138 Thomas, Margaret, ir., 68-l1-93-105- 106-138 rllamai, Shirley, sa., 152 Thomas, Walker, ir., 73-84-139 Thomason, Bette, so., 82-152 Thompson, Alma, ir., 139 Thompson, Beverly, sr., 125 Thompson, Dick, so., 75-151 Thompson, Don, ir., 60-62-73-99-103- 135-139 Thompson, John, ir., 75-89-105-139 Thompson, lance, sr., 25-115 Thompson, rriscilla. ir., 71-9a-135-139 Thompson. llalali, 125 Thompson, say, ir., 5571-91-ion-115 rn,-,m,,an, rarry, ra., 75-151 rnarnlnll, Margaret, ra., 151 Thernlan, Dewayne, ir., 75-139 Thornton, Jean, ir., 139 Thornton, Ja Ann, aa., 152 Roberta, as Thornton, Thrash, Alice, sr., 125 Threclrmorton, Woodene, so., B2-83-152 Tillery, Earl, sr., 111-125 Titsworth, Richard, sr., 103-111-125 Titlle, Alma, so., 151 Tlapak, Thomas, so., 152 Tompkins, Eddie, ir., 57-59-60-62-139 Tompkins, Eleanor, sa., 151 Townley, Cliiord, so-, 151 Travis, Ellen, ir., 139 Tremain, Bob, sr., 111-125 rranl, Don, ir., 75-139 map, Marilyn, ir., 102-139 Trippe, Allred, so-, 72-83-152 Tripplitt, lager, 75-101 1ra,,p, Jo Ann, sr., 121-125 Trout, Yvonne, 69-152 Truman, Bernie, sr., 111-115 Trurllbly, Dorothy, ir., 70-94-139 Tubbs, Edward, ir., 139 Tubbs, June, so., 151 Turnbull, Walter, 87 Turner, Jimmy, ir., 55-W-99-104-139 Turner, Miles, ir., 73-139 Turner, Robert, 61-91-101 Tuttle, Norma, so-, 151 ryraau, Jarry, ir., 100-139 Tye, Valgene, sr., 121-115 Tyler, Jo Ann, so., 151 Tyler, lelman, so., 152 Tynes, Audrey, so., 68-62-152 Unsell, Norma, ir., 139 o., 151 Urenda, Catallna, s Urenda, Ruben, sr., 63-125 Utl, Billie, sr., 73-74-45-86-94-125 Van Buskirk, J. C., 139 Van Horn, Ronnie, so-, B4-102-152 Van Pool, Carol, sr., 125 Varner, Shirley, so., 152 Vargas, Mickie, 83-139 Vasicelr, Eugene, ir., 139 Vaughan, Marion, so., 83-152 Veitch, James, ir., 103-139 Ventress, Gerald, so,r 152 Verrier, Frances, so., 83-152 Vickery, Gaarga, ra., 82-151 Villa, Ann. so-, 68-152 Wade, Charles, sa., 63-151 Wade, Joann, so., 69-153 Wade, Tomlny, so-, 61-153 Wade, Robert E., ir., 139 Wagnon, Ramona, sr., 115 Wagstalt, Pat, ir., 49-51-89-139 Walker, Darline, ir., 71-139 Walker, Garland, so., 153 Walker, Imogene, ir., 139 Walker, rai, ir., 71-139 Weber, Edwin, sr., 116 Weir, luen, so., 153 Welch, Betty, ir., 139 Welch, Glenna, so-, 70-153 Welch, Jack, ir., 101-139 Welch, Wells, Joe, ir., 57-63-91-99-129-139 Don, sr., 126 Wellner, Donald, so-, 100-153 West, Adrian, ir., 139 West, Bobby, so., 60-153 redo, so., 94-153 West, Miiarau, 94 West, Ronny, ir., 75-139 West, Ruby, sn, 69-105-116 wnalan, Jane, ir., 1:19 wliam, Donald, ir., 83-139 Whetsell, Wanda, rr., 83-126 Whitaker, Gene, ia., 153 wliils. oaralliy, sa.. 81-153 wnii-, Eileen, ir., as-sl-91-1:19 White, Frances, ,,,, 127 White, Gerald, rr., 117 Melvina, ir., 1:19 White, Whitehead, Judy, ir., 68-139 Whitehead, Wanda, sr., 127 Whiteman, Elizabeth, ir., 139 Whitford, Sally, ir., 139 Whitley, Jalin, sa., 15:1 Whilsell, Delores, so., 153 Whyte, Walter, ia., u-153 Wiggins, lavitia, sa., 153 Wilbanks, Oletha, ir., 139 Wilcox, Carolyn, sr., 94-127 Wilds, Bob, so., 153 Wilds, lynn, sr., 127 Wilkins, Janice, ir., 68-139 Wilkinson, Larry, 54 Williams, Bob, ir., 139 Williams, sabby, ir., 1:19 William r Evelyn, in, 68-139 Wiliams,. Gordon, 75-127 William William i, Jack, 61-91-140 i, Janice, ir., 69-140 Williams, Jimmy, ir., 1:19 Williams, Narnia, 106 williams. Leta, sa., 71-153 Wiliams, Shirley, ia., 68-153 1 wiliams, Willie Ma., ir., 139 Williamson, nanny, rr., 117 William William son, Evelyn, sr-, 70-81-127 son, Som, ir., 139 Willis, Billie, so., 68-153 Willis, Martha, so., 68-81-153 Wilson, Bill, 101 Wilson, Billie Jo, ir., 140 Wilson, Charles, 97 Wilson, Claudine, so., 153 Wilson, nalpnana, rr., 117 winan. narlsnr. ir., so-no Wilson, nan, 49 Wilson, rranlr. so.,153 Wilson, Jnna. sa., 68-153 Wilson, Shirley, ia., on-az-15:1 Wilson, Sylvia, ir.. 81-93-140 Windsor, Dean, so., 153 Winger, Emma, sr., 127 Winsett, Leona, sr., 94-116 Winters, Margaret, sr., 71-ll-127 Winters, Pauline, so-, 64-69-153 Winthraw, Buddy, so., 153 Wise, J. W., sr., 127 Wisel, Carol, sr,, 92-127 Wood, Dixie, sr., 127 Stracener, Merwyn, so., 75-96-151 Stvcks, naisy, sa., 151 Sudik, Arthur, 89-100 saggi, Maxell, ir., 83-138 Summers, Lucille, so., 82-152 Surbeck, Jaan, ir., 71-138 Swatlord, Carolyn, so., 71-152 Sweeney, Doris, so., 152 Tackett, Emma Jean, sr., 70-91-98-125 Taylor, Billie, so., 68-83-151 Taylor, Charlene, 68-94-138 Taylor, Delois, ir., 96-138 Taylor, Dcinald, sr., 85-115 Yaylar, Eunice, ia., 152 Taylor, Glenna, ir., 51-1511 Taylor, Richard, sa., 152 Taylor, Ronald, 56 Taylor, Suzanne, ir., 68-82-96-138 Teague, Darlene, so-, 101-152 Teague, frail, sr., 115 Tedder, Dan, sr., 125 Teeters, Estelle, so., 151 Tennery, Mary Ann, ir., 69-94-138 rarry, Ezra, sr., 97-115 Tesney, Dean, so., 18-106-141-152 Walker, Ralph, sr., 75-104-125 wall, Estell, sa., 75153 Wall, Jerry, sr.. 97-115 Wallace, Wallace, Bill, so., 153 Loyd, so,, 153 Waller, Carole, ir., 70-95-139 Walraven, Barry, sa., so-153 Wantland, Roy, ir., 140 Ward, Alla Lan, ir., 70-89-100-102-139 Ward, Barbara, ir., 101-139 ward, Carolyn, sa., 153 Ward, Dorothy, so., 65-69-153 Warnlath, Donald, so-, 86 Warmoth, Jean, sr., 115 Warner, Bill, ir., 139 Warner, Charles, ir., 87-139 Warren, Mary, aa., 153 walsan, Betty, ir., 126 Watson, louis, ir., 89 Watson, Sam, sr., 116 Watson, Shirley, sa., 64-68-98-103-153 Weaver, David, sr., 116 Webb, Charlene, ir., 69-81-94-139 Webb, Janet, so., 68-153 Webb, Jim, ir., 60-139 Wood, Larry, sr., 49-52-6196-114-127 Wood, Paul, ir., 72-140 Wood, Thomas, sr., 33-89-127 Woodard, Jae, sr., 81-82-83-127 Woods, Dick, 47-57-59-63-67-91- 107-127 Woods, Dora, ir., 140 Woodside, Joyce, so., 69-153 Woodside, R. L., sr., 101-127-128 Woolridge, Marlyne, ir., 140 Waasley, Keith, sr., 127 Woosley, lailia, ir., 140 Worley, Ethel, sa., 153 Worthen, Jean, so., 71-153 Wright, Joan, sr,, 86-117 Wright, Mitzi, ir., 69-81-92-140 Wright, Patsy, rr., as-111-104-117 Wright, Ramona, 68-B3 Roger, sr., 33-52-86-88-89- Wright, 107-127-128 Wright, Sharlene, so., 153 w,iar.l, ialay, ia., 15:1 wriglil. Virginia, sa.. 153 Wynne, Billy, ir., 140 Votes, David, ir., 140 York, Edward, 101 vaang, Shirley, ra., Young, Wanda, 68 Zachary, laara, ir., 140 lenor, Nancy, sr., 68-93-101-104-127 link, Kenneth, sr,, 72-81-127 Zinlr, Norma Kay, so., 64-68-141-153 Zinn, Patricia, sr., 81-117 Zumwalt, Peggy, ir., 68-84-140 153 a , J .-,,, , ,A,,,A4..,,,..A-..-,,-, 5, 5,1 -, , - - -- -4- - 4----fm '--- -ii-------- - . 1- , fr 45.4 V' , .-i 'a - ., .wf 4 K cr N X 1 1 1 X F Q 3, ,- X . x ,. -. , , . . . , ,i ,t I 5. ,X K 1 'Q -X 1-' 4 , , M-.1 df? 151' 1' f B '? 'q 1 J ge, , ww W ff
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