Capitol Hill High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)
- Class of 1952
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OKLAHOMA li N jig 1952 I l L f AOOL 7 Sw During our three years at CHHS, we were planning ..... 14 gfuelarinf Ll' flue jufure A building was never built, from the smallest cottage to the highest skyscraper, without a plan. Neither can a life be built without this all important blueprint. We begin our three years in high school thinking over various plans. We find that some have to be discarded be- cause they are impractical: others, just as appealing, would require more than we have the resources for: some we put back for future reference. While looking and thinking over these plans, we are ever gaining the knowledge that is nec- essary to make up the materials of the fininshed product- our future. Wide sources of learning in various fields are offered in CHHS. Some students may graduate equipped with business or vocational training and go right on to their lives' works. Others have chosen and gained the background to go on to higher schools of learning. We may compare our instructors with the architects who help draw up the blueprint. They are here to help us select and obtain the best plan. In this, our yearbook, we tell the story of the school where each student spends three years in work and play gathering the resources that make up his own BLUEPRINT FOR THE FUTURE. -Eva Hocutt, Editor -2- Because she Ioves and understands CH HS students, we dedicate the 1952 Chieftain ..... jo WMM. eiqeffge ugjummerfi Guidance and care is needed to mold the future of each student who passes through the halls of CHHS. While each person is select- ing his own blueprint for the future, he must have someone guiding and teaching him, for this is a task he cannot do alone. Capitol Hill High School has been blessed with a teacher who has sent a great number of our students out into life better able to meet and understand it both spiritually and intellectually. Never have we seen a teacher more anxious to help a student or more willing to listen to and understand his problems. In 1945 when the request for a class in Bible History was made by students, she took on the difficult task of teaching persons from all denomina- tions and faiths and has done a remarkable job. She has helped create interest in the class by sponsoring .a Bible History Club. In her many years of work with students she has taught mathematics, English, history, Bible History and Latin. In recognition of this great person, we respectfully dedicate the 1952 Chieftain to Mrs. Hettye Summers. ..3.... .Sllwof JE Q page 23 ,xdclminidfrafion page 9 Saorfa Page 39 an fa rganizafiona Page 59 A Cfdtrideri Page 99 payday Page 91 Y .7455 ig CJJJJS This is Capitol Hill High School. Here we worked and played, studied and learned, made our dates. For three years this was our home away from home. Outside is a beautiful, peaceful campus. Inside are the busy halls filled with the students who make CHHS what it is. Here we truly planned a blueprint for our future. if A Q C2006 eal' fo Olll' Aedffd . . . Y it Here's to Alma Mater! May she always be In our hearts forever, Standing proud to see Her archways where we entered, Her halls we loved so dear, So here's a song to CHHS, Alma Mater, Hail! These are the treasured scenes WE of the school we love. The en- trances shown were the doors through which We entered daily. Upper picture: Entrance to vo- cational building Right: East entrance to the gym Lower right: North side of the building Lower picture: Back of cafeteria .xdclminidfrafion ff .-as X. 4,351 ' k W an ,i Ii 1 ' . . f:. .,:,:1-1. - -f , , ..... . is ...,..,.,,.,i.s G' K' .sg 25,10 gf A V1 . ' .ue W W , if - ,Q fm 'N 1-475 f ,..- ' hi- W . e freadure fke excefinf LacLr5Aqa DR. J. CHESTER SWANSON Superintendent of Oklahoma City Public Schools Members of the School Board are fleit to rightj Mr. John Pearson, president, Mr. C. B. McCray, Mr. R. Lewis Barton, Mrs. L. D. Melton, Mr. jim Lookabaugh. The School Board is a group of volunteer workers elected by our fathers and mothers to have authority over all the business of the schools in the Oklahoma City district. They give of their time to establish policy for our schools and decide all the important questions that might arise concerning the schools. ..1 0- MR. ALEX HiGnoN Principal Mr. Roop, who has also been at CHHS for two years, serves as assistant principal. He too is an ardent Capitol Hill sports fan, and as an outside activity he is an excellent amateur bowler. an Aincere duioeruidion Having been at CHHS for two years, Mr. Higdon has gained the respect and friendship of the student body and faculty members. He takes an active part in all our school activities and is one of Capitol I-Iill's most enthusiastic sports fans. MR. ALONZO RooP Assistant Principal -11- Mr. Bill Lillard Miss Juanita Cates Mr. M. D. Smith Miss Nettie B. Lewis Miss Lewis, Mr. Smith, and Mr. Lillard. Left: Having been with our CHHS office force lor only one year, Miss Mar- tha Berg has already proved herself a capable and dependable financial sec- retary. Right: Two of our most familiar office force members are Mrs. Leach and Mrs. Chaffin. Mrs. Challin is seated at the oHice switchboard while Mrs. Leach pre- pares to file. Mrs. Opal Chaffin Mrs. Alma Leach Mrs. Irene Horn Mrs. Billie Cox .-12-. Checking over student schedules are our able counselors, left to right, Miss Cates, mae gui ance rom our Lien A w 0 LUOPLQJ 'S Activity Director ww 3'i Q' ' , - Miss Sara Ruth Cohen E Miss Cohen fleftj was busy all year with activities. She presented a big Chieftain Capers, and many good assemblies. She acted as the sponsor for Student Council and Pep Council. Mrs. Florene McClure frightj, school nurse, has only been at Capitol Hill one year, but already has been a big help to many. Her of- ficial duties are taking care of students who check out because of illness, and giving various medical tests such as eye, and hearing lor those who require them. wifh ua ana! for ew l 'N Miss Marjorie Q9 -we Aw f--....,. ,h..,,,. ..- Mrs. Myrtle G. Brainard Phinney Assistant Librarian Librarian Cafeteria workers are left to right: Essie Bailey, Mabel Swails, Opal Phelan, Alcy Goldsmith, Olive Smith, Sue England, Pearl Shelton, Row- ena Robison, Nellie Galimore, Clara Furgurson, Bertha Teague, Genevive Gatton, Grace Bor- thick, and Mae Click. ' Custodians left to right: Elmer Logue, Leslie Williams, Marvin Hill, Elmer Roberts, William Ford, Charlie Hill, C. W. Branum, and George Caskey. Mrs. Grace Borthick Mr. George Caskey Cafeteria Manager Head Custodian R yi si-ss. Q -fn. 1 i '1.-P w ' , V. ' . .. it 3. I is' 3 RXYQF -13- ids. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT HEAD: Ball Sophomore fx . Mrs. The English Department strives by means of oral and written communication, social un- derstanding, and reading to link the past with the present. Here, two students, left to right George Vickery, and Janice McAbee struggle with an outline. .jvle ,Qing ua fo unclerfffan our anguage, AQ. - I, A l 4-vw 'A E rls 1 r E S , ,.f, Miss Juanita Bittle Miss Georgia Clifton Mr. William E. Miss Elizabeth Miss Saidee 3P0n5Qf5hiP5 Senior Class. Fredeman Graham Hazelwood Honzon Club, Awards sponsorship: Chieltains sponsorship: Redskins Committee Mrs. Mabel Kincade Mrs. Della A. Mize Miss Ila Rogers Mr. Earl Stewart Mr. Ernest Wright sponsorship: National sponsorship: junior Class sponsorship: National sponsorship: Key Club, sponsorships Hr-Y, Honor Society Honor Society Writers' Club, Chreltams Tennis Team -1 4- I9 . ,wr ag, Q 1: . ff .A.. i s Miss Vera Billinzslea Mrs. Lamora Wells Mr. Soce Lewis sponsorship: Red Cross sponsorship: FTA, FBLA sponsorship: Sophomore Class Mrs. Helen McGeorge sponsorship: FBLA, Awards Committee ,ff f. Mrs. Dorothy Setari A Q f Mrs. Julia McPheeters sponsorship: FBLA Mrs. Patsy sponsorship: Knobberettei v0nG0I-,ten sponsorship: KiYis Among those commercial courses offered are accounting and bookkeeping as shown at the lelt by two members' of this department. Students shown are left to right Darlene Wilson and Charlene Webb. relaaring uri or jo A in udinefizi -1 51 Commercial Department Head: Capitol Hill offers an excellent commercial course tor Miss Noba French those who wish to prepare lor their luture in business. Shown U if L. sponsorship: KiYis above is Edwlna Hl8IlCefi. Mrs. Frances Garlick In 1 sponsorship. Sophomore Class Wiki 'VU ,IAF corresponding verbs of their chosen languages, Erma Maples and refer to their books to check their conjugations. Spanish and Latin were the two languages taught at Capitol Hill. Georgann Mr. C. D. Chase sponsorship: Band Mr. Albert C. Ossenkop sponsorship: Choir, Ki Yi, Senior Class ,QA whiiumsui - QEGXSIEQ NOW mmwogw F012 MIS- Maile SWHHH Whenever the needs arose, the line sP0 s0'5h'P: Speech arts department always cooperated. Miss Dorothy Mayes sponsorship: Art Club Miss Florence McClure sponsorship: Spanish Club Training is given in the Mrs. Sunbeam Frazier C sponsorship: Future Homemakers ol America 5 1 i I M s I 91 i Q i 1 F I Home Economics department for preparation in home plan- ning. Two future homemakers are Maedean Harper and Lois jackson. N A 2 La . -ef Miss Blanche Smith sponsorship: Future Homemakers ol America Mrs. Ruby Tabor sponsorship: junior Class, Fuiure Homemakers oi America Miss Helen Biggers sponsorship: Sigma Chi Iota, Sophomore Class Mr. Joe Dabney 1 sponsorship: Senior Class 2 Q, I g Q? -ii, A Mrs. Ruth Jones SP0f'S0'S1'iPf -7'-mio' Class' Many experiments develop from the Mrs- Bessie Kelly courses taught in the science department. sponsofship, Shown above are Louis Watson, john Sophomore Class Thompson and Victor Schuelein. .1177 Mr. L. H. Bengtson Mrs. Lavinia Dennis Mrs. Mary Richert Mrs. Hettye Mr. O. R. Williamson sponsorship: Knobberettes, sponsorship: junior sponsorship: National Summers sponsorship: Senior Class Square Dance Club, Alumni Honor Society, Sponsorship. Bible junior Class Junior Class History Club History Department Head: Miss Mary Selken sponsorship: Historical Club, UNESCO jlzey fclughf ua Aidforg an maflz History courses were offered to inform stu- dents oi events ol the past and happenings ot the present. With this objective, Social Prob- objective, social prob- lems, government, world relations, psychology and general history classes have been formed. Lett to right are james Clark and Mary Nowlin. Math Department Head: Miss Velma Elam sponsorship: Y-Teens, Mu Alpha Theta For those who wished to graduate with an academic diploma, courses in higher math were offered. Members oi the Mu Alpha Theta, the honor math club, made polyhedrons to be used at their initiation. Shown, left to right, are Sam Price and Pat Pastusek. A. n 4. 'ji' . . 6 i if , t Mrs. Alice Chesher Mu Alpha Theta Mr. Wendell Hubbard sponsorship: National Honor Society, junior Class, Redskins sponsorship: Senior Class, W Mr. Earl D. Hiller sponsorship: Redskins Miss Zola Long sponsorship: Mu Alpha Theta v A. D. Jacobson john F. Pryor ,Tohn G. Smith sport: football sport: baseball sport: basketball, football C. B. Speegle Ray Vaughn sport: football, sport: track, football, basketball, golf athletic director an e ua ue 0 00 6 or fimandi Jill fr rf P Checking athletic equipment are Cleft to rightj Billy Phillips and Paul Wandke. ..1g.. Miss Martha A. Cox Mrs. Ruthann Wilton Subject: glflsi PhYSlC3l subject: girls physical education gducagign 5,331.1 ,, if Q, Mr..W. L. Conner Mr.AD. F. Cooley Mr. Wallace H.,Krieg Mr, H, L, Littlefield subjebt: mechanical subject: visual and subject: auto shop subject: woodwork drawing sponsorship: Hi-Y, sponsorship: Auto Club sponsorship: Operators, Shutterbug Sophomore class, Ki Yis I The combined department ot journalism, offset printing, and letterpress printing, were a necessary part in the production ot various school publica- tions. Lett to right, are Donnie Kidd, Earl Boggs, and Margaret Earp. ,. ., our ALi! 4 L, Industrial Arts is the department where skill and manual labor are required. The workmanship that is taught to students in the tield will help them in their future employment. Above, lett to right, are james Lyon and Ed Blancett. Mrs. Thelma Coleman subject: letter-press printing and English w -20.. Miss Kathryn Yowell subject: journalism and Ensilish sponsorship: Chieftain annual, Redskin Arrow, Knobberettes Mr. E. J. Stockton subject: oHset printing sf T l is 2 -if ,,'.,7 .tg I i K Mr. jack!! Anderson subject: .drivers training sponsorship: Knobberettes al sponsorship: Distributor's Club, Chieltains H. 'tr L Y g Mr. Lowell Donley Mrs. Alcy Goldsm1th Mr. W. O. Hawkins subject: carpentry subject: commercial iood Subject: paint and preparation body repair Mr. Herbert G. Jones subject: vocational agriculture sponsorship: Future Farmers ol America vu., Mr. Kelly Mudd subject: cabinet making, lurniture sponsorship: junior Class, T 3' I or larelaare or a vocafion In a separate building but a part ot the school is the vocational department. Here skilled lingers and special talents are put to use. When students finish the courses offered they are ready to begin on tull-time jobs as ap- prentices. To the left, upper picture, Forrest Hand, Norman David- son and joe Haven and lower picture, Adrian West and Paul Maxwell are learning about the intricate workings ol an automobile. Above, the mysteries oi radio are being studied by Robert Edward, Dick Leonard, joe Lewis and Paul Pettijohn. Mrs. Doradean Neal Mr. J. B. Nutt Mr. Robert Pctl-:off subject: vari-typing subject: welding subject: auto mechanics sponsorship: T F' I sponsorship: T U' I -21.- Mrs Ianet Spencer Mr Ollie B Stone Mr Vemon Trexler Mr. Bart Word subject cosmetology subject machine shop subject radio electronics subject: commercial art sponsorship T 85 I sponsorship Radiotrons sponsorship: Chiettains lfU6l,g5 Milf an eye fo tAe fbliufe. is a many are Those who are make the most ot the spent in this class. Lett to right, Bruce Fowler, Mr. Donley, Gene McColIom, Vernon Hutchison and john Gil- crease. touches to the they had made. Lett to Frank Fergason, jerry Dawson, and Billy Graoey. 3400! JE W? ,-.Q-we ff - W , 'if' Eva Hocutt Miss Kathryn Yowell, sponsor Peggy Zumwalt Carolyn Allen we N52 Klziehain feffi Recipe for the -1952 Chieftain: Take one ounce of inspira- tion, fifteen ounces of perspiration and a dash of wit. Mix thoroughly with ceaseless work and a plentiful supply of patience. No one could breathe a bigger sigh of relief than a staff member when all the yearbook has gone in - all the pictures have been taken, the paste-ups are finished, all the copy has been written and the proof has been read. It wasn't all work, however. We had the time of our lives on our trip to the National Scholastic Press Conference in Topeka, Kansasg and the satisfaction of seeing our plans be- come reality in our yearbook was more than Worth it all. Carol Sue Davis, june Reynolds Don Knight, Pat Petree, Elsie Kuklenski wvhfxliii 1 45 A , all ftffigg av-N .,-fi MW' Nancy Owens Myrtle Beaty Barbara Gibson flw 'diary EDITOR ,,,,,,, Assistant Editor ., Business Manager , Section Editors: Administration Sports ,,,, Organizations , Senior Class ,, , ,, Junior Class , Sophomore Class Index , . ,,,,,, 0 Olfll' yea? THE 1952 CHIEFTAIN Staff ,, ,, ,EVA HOCUTT , ,,Barbara Gibson Peggy Zumwalt ,, ,, ., Myrtle Beaty Pat Petree, Elsie Kuklenski, Don Knight , ,,,, Carol Sue Davis, june Reynolds ,, ,,,, Carolyn Allen, Bettye Selman ,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,, .,,, , ,, Sue Corley , , LaDean Bamhill , Nancy Owens Photographer ,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,, ,, ,, ,, ,,., ,,,, . ,, Jack Bennett Staff Assistants ,,.., , H ,,Kay Cozby, Gail Bailey, jack Hunter, J. B. East Sponsor .. ,,,, , ,, ,,,,, , ,, ,,,,, ,,,, , ,,,,Miss Kathryn Yowell jack Bennett LaDean Bamhill, Sue Corley, Bettye Selman Gail Bailey, Kay Cozby, Ann Myers ' f in, F , 1 9 , A 1' W l yy y, ' i , . Qifi y l i fe, 2, lily qgiwg. 12:15, Y ....-vas - ?'.'1lW'l:v -2 5.. ff? , WMU Margaret Earp Carolyn Clark Elsie Kuklenski we RULSLDQ rrow Lelaf ad 'tHey, Elsie! Where's your story for page one? Listen, you brains, what's a shorter word for 'pre- sents'? This headline's too long!,' Such phrases as these were heard more and more frequently as deadline time, which was about every other week, rolled around for the Redskin Arrow. Writing stories wasn't the only thing that kept us busy, however. There were always exchanges to be sent out, money to be collected for ads and pic- tures to be taken. Pencils, paper, paste and pride in each new edition of the paper were the tools of our trade in the staff room. june Blackwood, jesse Gabel, Wanda Arismendez, Eva Hocutt, Ronnie Caudill Barbara Gibson, jack Bennett Billie Craig, june Reynolds Myrtle Beaty, Pat McGee -2 5- Carol Sue Davis, Maribell Caven- Pat Petree der LaDean Barnhill, Jack Hunter, Don Knight: seated, Sue Corley up on flw fated! newd THE REDSKIN ARROW Staff EDITOR , ,, ,,.,,.,,,,,,,, MARGARET ANN EARP Assistant Editors ,,,,,,, Carolyn Clark, Elsie Kuklenski Sports Editor ,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,.., . ,,,,Pat Petree Business Manager ,,.,, ,,,,,, M aribell Cavender Advertising Manager ,,,,,, ,. ,,,,,, Carol Sue Davis Picture Editor ,, ,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,Barbara Gibson Photographer ,, ,,,, ., ,, ,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,, Jack Bennett Exchange Editors ,,,,,, ,,,,, J une Reynolds, Billie Craig Cartoonists , ,.., ,. . Hlviyrtle Beaty, Pat McGee Circulation Manager ,, ,,,,, ,,,, ,,,, , , , , ,Peggy Zumwalt Club News Editor , , ,, ,Ruth Ahsmuhs Departmental News Editor ,,,, , ,,,, ,,,, , Marlene Osteen Vocational News Editor ,,,,, , ,, Jimmie jackson Staff Writers: Wanda Arismendez, Gail Bailey, LaDean Barn- hill, June Blackwood, Ronnie Caudill, Sue Corley, Kay Cozby, Verlas Fuller, Jesse Gabel, Betty Harrison, Eva Hocutt, Jack Hunter, Don Knight, Gene Lakin, Jack Mowdy, Ann Myers, Velma Sanders. F -iii, Sponsor W ,,,, ,, . ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , , Miss Kathryn Yowell QPrinted in the vocational offset printing department under the supervision of Mr. E. J. Stocktonj ?i'+.. Verlas Fuller, Gene Lakin, Jack Mowdy, Miss Kathryn Yowell, sponsor, Betty Harrison, Velma Sanders Jimmie Jackson, Ruth Ahsmuhs, Marlene Osteen Mr. E. J. Stockton, Jimmy Coleman. Stanley Baldwin The drum major, Kenneth And ah says to Rastus . . . fdrawls Western music invaded our auditor- Black, claimed the honor . . . Roger Triplitt to Don Musgraves in ium . , . fin the form oi Merl Lindsay Cof crowning Band Queen Wan- the minstrel pep assembly given by the and his Night Ridersj da May in an assemblyj Redskinsj UQI' One LUOPLQJ AHFC! Above: We satirized some of our classes . . Cin the Chieftain pep assemblyj Below: The football locker room . . . fwas the background for the KiYi pep assembly. Q 'Q if N f Wgiisgxxxx, ? . gi Ak is s, s s 4 f , af . ,,iyg.1fg N Ar' s T1 if The Shooting of Tommy Murphy . . . Cwas the story in back of the Knobberette pep assemblyj . 'r 5 IX V--K' +f f sf 5 Girls swoon as Bicldie croons . . . fin the school play, Sing for Your Supper : janie Cook, Wendell Biddie, Mickie Vargas. Seated: Valta Canningj ,fi Perry Mason makes with the introductions . . . fin a scene from The Case oi the Sulky Girl, junior Class play: jeaneen Gers, Dean Tesney, Carolyn Cantwell.j on p dqff an ccfifiem Aw It's surprising what a little make-up will do . . . fsays Wanda May as she and Beverly Fulkerson apply a little of the same to Wendell Biddie, the mystery croonerj. Watch the birdie, said the cameraman . . . fto the Sing for Your Supper cast mem- bers: Standing, left to right: june Cosby, Barbara Gentry, janie Cook. Seated: Alla Lou Ward, Robert Baldwinj Arguing-Always arguing . . . fthat's Edward Norton played by Duane Mc- Campbell and Perry Mason enacted by Dean Tesney in the Sulky Girl play-J N ,kk P -14' dgfi LUQFQ bldg. XR l Top to bottom: The hardest part of any student's day-getting up.. . . Clna Ray Bond manages to look pretty and pleasant about it, though.j Where COULD that bus be? . . . fan oft-heard quotation of any student who doesn't own a car or live Within Walking distance of school,' as voiced by a group of CHHS students: Phyllis Cox, Don Alexander, Don Scott, joel Kendriclcj When it's about ten seconds before time for the tardy bell, this is what you do . . . fBiIl Everett makes that last minute dash for class.j A necessary evil . . . CGlena Gill is pictured in one ot the less pleasing aspects of school life- biology class.j There-'s always SOMETHING to stand in line for . . . Cin this case it's cokes and sandwiches during the noon rush.j ULU' dated LUQPQ full. Top to bottom: Nothing's better than home- made tudge, and with two such pretty help- ers, the cook is bound to succeed . . . Cjimmie Lyon, Kaye Donna Wood and Mary Quillin.j You can almost heat the strains of The Skater's Waltz in the background - Let's hurry! . . . fjoy Broadway helps Pat Coun- tryman with her skates.j The latest records combined with the latest dance steps are always good for an eVening's entertainment . . . CShirlee Doan, Paul Wood, Pat Denton and Kenneth Cox.j And this is the way you hold the ball when you're trying for a striken . . . Cdemon- strates Danny Recer to Pat Thorpe.j e enfoyec! cfadfi acfiuified, I do . . . CA mock wedding was staged by the etiquette class. Here Ann Terry, jimmy Stacy and Billy Caywood take part in the ceremonyj ,W .. - - - In A'Santa Claus is coming . . . fLoretta Collinsworth, Cata- thrfgnoftill!!izaylggmgafhjlolggfggiet 'Ea C535 lina Urenda and Glenn Hall kept busy decorating their Carolyn Clark interviewed movie stat Dale Rzbert- homeroom Christmas tree.j son J ' mv This should be enough . . . fCharles Callum, Elmo Brown, Now turn on the key's . . . ffamiliar Betty Geurin and Edna Afinow till a basket for some needy familyj Words ot driver's training instructor, jack A Anderson, to student Charles Lake.j mef rzbncb gefween c aaae .a Ummrnm good .. . . fmuses Ernest Bellar as Larry Hannah waits patiently for his turn in the lunch line.j 4 Nothing but a tardy bell could make me I leave you . . . fremarks Bob Bell to Mary M . Gore, What did you say his name Was? . . . fTalking between bites are Marilyn Deering, jackie Allen, Loriee Bagley and Martha Ann Robbins. 4 I 4 'fNeXf ' CW-is fha Word these Proolreading ior student directories . . . fproved to be quite a prob- Znidenllgfisd girls Walted for on 5 Sunny lem. Proofreaders are janet Webb, Frances Nolen and Charlene Tayl0rJ u co ay. ...3 3... Aiekain alaerri eafure Chieftain Capers of 1952-our Show of Shows-featured Stars of Tomorrow. With likeable Danny Williams as Master of Cere- monies and hard-working Sara Cohen as pro- ducer, the show played to a packed auditor- ium of spectators who agreed that the performance was nothing short of spectacular. 1. Two of the dancers in A Night in Paris were Loriee Bagley and Bill Fallwell. 2. Fritzie Erwin, tal- ented sophomore, proved her ability as a singer. 3. Laughs were plentiful when Mr. Albert Ossenkop appeared as Hthe mean little boy. 4. A clever skit was performed by Dickie Akers. 5. Three pretty maid- ens who sang Easter Paradel' were Delma Mont- gomery, Sue Scantlan and Margaret Thomas. 6. Facul- ty members, Miss Kathryn Yowell and Mr. Joe Dab- ney brought tears to the audience as The Villian Still Pursued Her, 7. Siamese School Days ,are not at all like ours . . . as proved Margaret Sue Thomas and Mike Miller. 66 fdfd of QHQOPPOW 1. Bob Hooker makes Danny Williams a life mem- ber of the Chieftains as he presents him with a Chieftain jacket. 2. Miss Sara Cohen, director of the Capers, makes plans for the coming show. 3. The 1951 Chieftain Capers King, Gerald Murray, crowns 1952 Queen, Pauline Winters, as Bill Rowland, 1952 King, and Larie Heldenbrand, 1951 Queen, look on. 4. Bobby Breaux sings the praises of Paris to Texan, Mary Lou McMillan. 5. Donald Crew gapes at jewel Lane as she sings 'Tm just a Girl Who Can't Say No. 6. Performing at the opera as ballet dancers are Mr. john Pryor, Mr. C. B. Speegle and Mr. Ray Vaughn. 7. Known for their operatic voices are Mr. A. D. Jacobson, Mr. John Smith and Mr. L. H. Bengtson. Mr. Smith was the heroineg Mr. Jacobson, the villain, and Mr. Bengtson, the hero! It was quite a show! A word of thanks should go to Mr. Bart Ward and his commer- cial art classes who had charge of the scenery and all the other teachers and students who worked long hours to make 1952 Chieftain Capers a success. Q lfUQI'lf fo Qlfefg CLYLCB all Even practicing for a formal dance can be fun if you dress for the part . . . CUpper left: Spud Hux and Loriee Bagleyj And for THIS they won a prize! . . . fCenter picture: jerry Lowry and Delores Lewis show off the nifty socks they sported at one of our hops.j You dance divinely . . . fLower left: Pat Morrow closes her eyes in sheer ecstasy as Larry Wilkerson looks dreamy-eyed, at the KRKCJ Some people are never satisfied with the conventional way of doing things . . . fLower right: Tommy Pearson takes notice of the very UNconventional patch worn by Jeanette Richardson at the Knobberette jeans dancej .-3 61 t00L fl! 6L6!U6U'LlCtg8 of OFQCLIQ Gal' There's only one time a girl can legally ask for a date-and look at the attitude of a member ot the opposite sex . . . fUpper right: Buddy Henderson and Marilyn Moyer.j Trying to decide who's the prettiest is always a hard task for any guy . . . fCenter picture: Ronnie Caudill looks undecided as the three candidates tor the KiYi Spring Formal Queen attempt to sell him bids,' Georgann Leslie, Ronnie, joAnn Burt and Ardyce Bealj Li'l Abner and Moonbeam McSWine cut a rug at the Sadie Haw- kins Dance . . . fLower right, Ronnie McClure and Betty McCollomJ Chivalry is not dead, and this proves it . . . fBeverly Mays assists Bobby Hooker into a car.j 'Q H as . if sg. 4 ,,. -'X' ' P' Al 1 f A ' flEsifY2r:Naze,-xx .W Ewa, maize A: L5 -ik' ,dw M: , ' .,-2 lee 5 w Q 'YYY , -.an :K N EQ , ,af elbftfti' , wg V 'gg at - : 3s14,:,Q :V .. . ..--,,,f,, ,-Na n ' ' film mn I I ,5 . we film . I QE Milf it-ff Q CL! 6L Upper circle: Betty Hughes, Junior Altrusan. Lower circle: Bill Phillips, Rainbow Beau, and Norma Kaye Zink, DeMolay Sweetheart. Above: Frank Moore, Gov- ernor for a Day, keynote speaker for Mock Republican Convention and Student Council president, always has a friendly hello for everybody. lfU0l'l6!Ql !ll, yea?- The school year 1951-52 was a definite success at CHHS. Many outstanding students helped to make it so. On this page are pictured a few of those students who were always willing to work 'lover-time planning extra-curricular activities which helped to make the year a memorable one for all. Left: john Thompson, Delbert Lacefxeld and Duane McCampbell, junior Rotarians. Lower left: jack Burt, Pat Rice and Bob East, All-City High School Dance Board members. Below: Kenneth Hughes, Pat Eubanks, Jimmy Burroughs, Mildred Hopkins, jack Burt, Barbara Gibson and Pat Rice, Co-Ed Council members. H 2 E Z i . 3 x ' his 1 1 '13-5 R 1 2 9 ' 5 Q' Saoria gy , I 3 - ' -.,' 5 . , A ,ff Id ,:. 3 - -ik. 4 Row 4 Max Phillips Benton Ladd Lewis Staubus Larry Wilkerson, Bob Price Kern Freeman Harold Cook Paul Wandke, Tommy Pearson, Row 3 Ray Vaughn assistant coach A D Jacobson, assistant coach, Charles Hepler Bob Sloan Conrad Stigler Edwin Gates, Mike Miller, Billy Phillips Don Soergel Don Raper C B Speegle, head coach: john Row 2 Floyd Brown Keith Merrick Richard Martin, Berry Mashburn, Bob Pyle Earl Edwards Chuck Page Charles Weed, Bill Green, Benny Row I Paul Fox manager Ronald Bruce Charles Hilterbran, Herb Heronime jerry Fent head manager Don Knight Joe Welch, Eddie Tompkins Dean Keltner jimmy Turner John Doughty, manager. Left to right Earl Dean Edwards Chuck Page Jim Davis, Joe Welch, Bob Burr, Don Soergel, Don Reed, Bob Price, Gene Lorg Mike Miller jerry Wallace Larry Hannah, Hubert Reed. e exce ec! 'in flue keys! of :Sport ...40.. M- we-1 Inset: Mr. Raymond Vaughn, athletic director and track coach. Left to right: Likeable CHHS coaches are Mr. john Pryor, baseballg Mr. A. D. Jacobson, as- sistant football and track: Mr. C. B. Speegle, football, and Mr. john Smith, basketball. 0 f 0 f ffplfg 65 cc-miavefe C06iCr'iU'ig 5ri6LKeuJ .123 91 J fa ,N Je-F' Slap .nag U-fm 'WS' I ...-44x YW Trl? f V - K ga iv -qui: 3 1:-:mg - 'K Q 1 f - -1 5, iff ff! ffl ,zee -r. Www .3 QF' ,.,. .. ,' 4 W , 5 'my was M K fn W in ' ,J-1' , WE 'W 1' in S ggi w Vlmgfpwh .Wi Ae -ll' W' exam? iwliifwyy M- 5 tj at 'X Sl sn 3 Q5 6 r A 5 ses' 5 scary, ,iii it g , J, 55 iz-if rm We ,er We Q., W3-ni J. A I K ,, uf ,M S asa.. W ff v- 'U -,,: ,: . 1.::g:'- f, , ' -wf fii ' H rf fa i,+5s If ' ' .wir f LF f fl' Don S061-gel Floyd Brown Berry M8ShbUfn .911 Loma we colalaec! mic!-dfafe lzonor For the third straight year, the Capitol Hill Redskins went into the football campaign as a favorite to take home some state honors. Although they had lost all their starters from their 1950 state finalist team except big Floyd Brown, the expert had seen the same thing happen at the end of 1949, and figured that Capitol Hill could do the near impossible two years in a row. At first it appeared the Redskins might do just that, as the big forward wall and the speedy, but inexperienced backs scampered to a 13-2 win over the Seminole Chieftains. But continuing their yearly out-of-state treks, the Hillmen under new head mentor C. B. Speegle, ventured into Texas and lost to the Lone Star gridsters twice, once at Lubbock 29-13, and at Odessa 48-0. When they returned to inter-state competition, it was on a wet, muddy turf at Taft stadium that the Redskins, with Bobby Burr replacing the injured Donald Reed at quarter- back, out-splashed the Classen Comets 18-0. The following week the Redskins ventured eastward to Shawnee where they handed out their second straight shutout job, this time 26-0 over the hometown Wolves. Completing their road schedule, the Redskins pounded Enid 33-13 before a near capacity crowd at Plainsmen Field. Bill Green C332 hard hitting Redskl halfback is brought down by an unidei tified Classen tackler after reeling oH long gain in rain-soaked Tait Stadiun Arriving too late to aid Green is Capiti Chuck Page Joe Welch Don Reed ...42... Bill Green xxx Bob Pyle Benny Nall an our on flee af -:Sify feam Hill teammate Floyd Brown f22j. Com- ing up to aid in the stop are Comet defenders Max Nichols fl 72, Bob jack- son f42j and Otis Bealmear fl4j. Cap- itol Hill outsplashed the Comets I8-0. Bob Price When the wandering Hillmen stored their traveling togs and settled down for a four game home stand, Northeast fell in the opener 39-0. Central followed, and in the year's biggest upset, the in- spired Cardinals dumped the heavily favored Redskins 25-20. With the mid-state football conference resting in a two- way tie between Capitol Hill and Norman, the Redmen warmed up for the showdown battle with the Tigers by taking outclassed Southeast comparatively easy, 39-6. The final week of action found Norman invading the con- fines of Redskin stadium, and after 60 minutes of grueling action, they went home beaten by Speegle's charges, 18-0. The win over Norman gave the Redskins a tie for the con- ference lead, but it was the first time in almost half a decade that the Hillmen had been forced to share football honors with anyone within their district. CAPITOL HILL REDSKINS 1950 FOOTBALL RECORD Capitol Hill-13 Seminole-2 Lubbock-29 Capitol Hill-13 Odessa-48 Capitol Hill-0 Capitol Hill-18 Classen-0 Capitol Hill--26 Shawnee-0 Capitol Hill--33 Enid-13 Capitol Hill-39 Northeast-0 Central-25 Capitol Hill-20 Capitol Hill-39 Southeast-6 Capitol Hill-18 Norman-0 Harold Cook Lewis Staubus .431 Richard Martin Tommy Pearson Benton Ladd Bobby Burr Billy Davis bil' I'l'LCLI'lCl,gel'5 lllefe t 0 eff! 3 Y 1 .ft Although seldom noticed by the average fan, one of the most important parts of any football team is its managers. Pictured above with equipment are John Doughty fleftb and Paul Fox. The inset is All-State trainer Jerry Fent. Occasionally the crowd-pleaser will get shaken up. At right Benny Nall, feather - footed wingman, is helped from Held by trainers Jerry Fent Cleftl and Paul Fox. 144... Jimmy Tumer an Olfll' fellni wad ACCFJ fo Leaf Donald Raper Kern Freeman Herb Heronime Mike Miller Bobby Sloan Charles Weed Charles Hepler Earl Edwards aj Bill Phillips Charles Hilterbran Eddie Tompkins Conrad Stigler Don Knight ..45.. l ..- i l l r r w r r inning or ofiing, fne Acwnefgaf ifea Capitol Hi1l's rampaging basketballers started at the top and finished the same way. In their opening three games, they took the championship trophy in their own invitational tournament by defeating Central, Shawnee and Northeast. After winding up third in the Borger Texas invitational, they opened l regular season play and proceeded through a very tough 20 game schedule to gain a tie for mid-state basketball honors. I When the schedule was completed the statistics showed that no team during the entire season had held an edge over the Warriors. Several had tied at one game to one but no one managed to defeat the Hillmen in both games of a home and home series. v-. A 1 L The Redskins also pulled down individual honors to go with their team acolades. On the all city roundball squad, Capitol Hill placed Bob Burr and Don Soergel on the first five, and landed Donald Reed on the second quintet. I 1 Bobby Burr Mike Miller Donald Reed .leffy Wallace Bob Waugh C201 Norman cager clears the board despite the interference oi the Redskins' Bob Burr C441 Capitol Hill Won 35-32. joe Welch Bob Price .45- a e a 9006! Allowing, jim Davis C-48j and ,Don Reed f37j battle a Central Gene Long Larry Hannah Earl Dean Edwards roundballer for possession under the Central backboard. The Cardinals won 41-32. REGULAR SEASON RECORD Capitol Hill-32 Capitol Hill-33 Northeast-45 , , Capitol Hill-44 , Capitol Hill-44 , , El Reno-47 , ,, , Capitol Hill-43 , Capitol Hill-39 , Central-41 Y, , Capitol Hill-35 , Capitol Hill-45 , C Shawnee-51 Capitol Hill-57 ,, , Capitol Hill-40 , , Capitol Hill-53 C Enid-64 ,, , Clinton-52 , ,, ,C Capitol Hill-SG Y, Capitol Hill-58 to A 62 Capitol Hill- l WON- ,, Walters- , Catholic- Capitcl Hill- , ,Norman- ,Shawnee- Capitol Hill- , Enid- , , Classen-28 Capitol Hill-32 El Reno- Norman-35 Capitol Hill-47 -35 -34 -23 -55 ,, Classen Northeast Southeast Capitol Hill Capitol Hill , A Central- ,Tulsa Central , , Southeast 141 LOST-6 -48 -48 Hubert Reed .-471 Manager Billy Green v ' Don Soergel Richard Martin Bob Burr WMM eduen refurning Lffermen Eleven returning lettermen from the 1951 state quarter-finalist squad, plus a new coach to direct the diamond activities, was the scene presented to the Capitol Hill student body as the 1952 base- ballers shoved off their campaign against Norman March 18. The ever-important mound crew was manned by four right-handers and one southpaw. Of the five, three were returning lettermen. The three right- handers include Chuck Page, brilliant curve-balling sophomore who lettered as a freshmang -Bob Ship- man, a newcomer from Crooked Oak: Lanky Tom Taylor, up from the B squad, and jerry Gill, who divides duty between the hill and the outfield. The southpaw is the little man with the big pitch, Tommy Wade. Receiving the slants of the five hurlers were returnee, Richard Martin, and sophomore rookie, Willie Morse. The infield from the '51 crew was kept intact with Bob Burr remaining at First, Don Soergel back at second, jim Davis holding down the shortfield position and Buzzy Cleveland occupying the hot corner position. The picket line was left up to the talents of Don Demeter and Bill Davidson, two returning lettermeng Billy Green, and Glenn Plasters, another promoted B squader. Backing up in the utility rolls were Curtis Turner, an infielder from Anadarko, and Wayne Craig, another candidate up from B ball. f Jim Davis Bill Davidson w Claude Cleveland 448.- Bob Shipman Chuck Page Bill Green e Lafiegaf nine def cc goo recor M we A SBI' if W' Seldom has a school taken such an interest in a baseball field as did Dick Akers Capitol Hill in the past year. Working on the infield are fleft to rightj Mr. john Pryor, head coachj Bob Shipman, Leroy Knost, Herb Heronime, jerry Gill and Tommy Wade. ,ch .Q Top Row: Curtis Turner, Tom Taylor, Glenn Plaster. Bottom Row: Don Demeter, Wayne Craig, jerry Gill, Willie Morse. -49- ' -... . .. .. ...- Robert Douglas Ronnie McClure Dean Keltner joe Welch Don Knight Charles Wade 5 The first event lor the track team was the Spring Sport Festival in Fort Worth, Texas. Getting ready to leave for the journey are track enthusiasts, Berry Mashburn, Donald joe Raper, Robert Douglas, Dean Keltner, Don- ald Ladd, Donald Pickens, Bob Pyle, Mr. A. D. Jacobson and Mr. Ray Vaughn, coachesg Parker Bond. unning aol ana! hare! 'Cf Members of the mile relay team, Donald joe Raper, Robert Doug- las, Parker Bond and Bob Pyle are clocked as they take a practice sprint around the CHHS cinder path. Donald Ladd Bob Pyle Charles Simpson Benton Ladd Berry Mashburn Parker Bond Charles Weed Bob Worley Tom Pearson Bob Donaldson Edwin Gates Bob Scrutchins flue feam Afriuecl fo dreag flue faiae Lett: Ronnie McClure, Capitol Hill miler, gets a rub-down after a hard work out. Giving the rub down are managers Billy Hutton and Donald Pickens. Below: Distance man for Cap- itol Hill is Donald Ladd, shown here getting ready to work out for the cross country in which he placed first in 1950 and second in 1951. Bob Sloan Larry Wilkerson Charles H , ..- , A aww- 'T I' ' Q, MM mb- ,ghsswwf .. Capitol Hill State Champion thinclads again boasted strength in the relays and pole vault. Berry Mashburn was strong in the pole vault and also ran in the 880 and 440 yard relay team with teammates Bob Pyle, Donald Raper and Robert Douglas. In the distance races Capitol Hill held its own with Donald Ladd, Parker Bond and Dean Keltner. Ladd and Bond ran last winter at OU in the cross country. Ladd placed second and Bond placed sixth helping to give Capitol Hill third place. This spring Ladd ran the mile: Bond and Keltner ran the half mile. Barry Walraven minor filaorf - Climaxing a brilliant four year high school tennis career, quiet, likeable Gene Land takes a few practice swings before leading the Redskins into the 1952 net season. a major fennifi feam Bob West Bob Etheridge Year in and year out one of the strongest minor sports at Capitol Hill is the Earl Stewart-coached tennis squad. This year the Redskins' net crew returned three letter- men, and just for good measure added a former star from Ada high school to bolster the attack. The three returning lettermen from last year's city and mid state Champions are Gene Land, a senior captain and number one man, Bob West, a solid, swinging junior, and Barry Walraven, an easy going junior, who, like West, will form the center of the 1953 team due to their one more year of eligibility. The Ada addition was state and nationally prominent Bob Etheridge, who is a senior. x .,'5u.n.3 X . as as The netmen in the picture are just a few of the tennis hopefuls currently battling for positions in the team's top-five. Leit to right they are james Rocker, jim Lawhon, David Eldridge and Don Barney. -52-. X 235: Ab justice Three reasons why the Redskin golfers were rated as one oi the strongest in the state in 1952 are pictured aboveg they are Earl Dean Edwards, Orville Moody and Eddie Lookabaugh. .AHLJ 6L 6tI'0I'l9, feam 0 90 AIU One of the few organizations in the Capitol Headed up by two four-year lettermen, Ab Hill athletic program to boast a full team of re- Justice and Orville Moody, the linksmen also turning lettermen is C. B. Speegle's defending have added strength from a couple of one-year state champion golf crew. monogram men, Eddie Lookabaugh and Earl Dean Edwards. Eddie Lookabaugh Earl Dean Edwards Orville Moody ....53.. Betty jo Barber Pat Denton Margaret Dousett Fieldball, Volley Ball Softball, Fieldball, Volley Ball Softball, Ping Pong, Volley Ball Agatha Elmore Fieldball Norma Harmor Volley Ball jlze gif A lorovec! flzeir With thirty-live students enrolled in the sixth hour teams class, Miss Martha Cox and Mrs. Ruth Wilson found ample talent for the various athletics the girls participate in. This year they captured two titles, the city singles ping pong championship and the city fieldball championship. They failed to retain volley ball honors from the previous year. The sports the CHHS teams vied in were fieldball, volley ball, base- ball, swimming, tennis, ping pong and golf. Betty Fowlkes, who served as president of the Girls' O Club, was one of the outstanding girl athletes but at mid term became ineligible to enter into competition because of an eligibility law placed on girls' sports. Four general physical education classes were kept busy learning to swim, as well as learning the various fields of competition the teams class enters. Something new this year for the advanced swimming students was learning some of the many swimming formations and stunts. They per- fected these stunts during their spare class time and presented a water ballet. Each gym class was divided into six squads who played a round-robin tournament in volley ball, ten pins, kick ball and deck tennis. This gave them the opportunity to learn the games as they play. Their competition was stiff, for from these groups will be chosen the teams for next year. ..54.. Reba Little Joyce Stapp Frankie Fitzgerald Softball, Ping Pong Fieldball, Volley Ball Fieldball, Goll aflaific agigfg in cifg ana! fifafe fournamenfzi The sixth hour teams practice volley ball. N -5 5- Looking over the situation are girls' coaches, Mrs. Rutharm Wilson fleftj and Miss Martha Cox. Phynila Elliott Peggy Gray Latane Purcell Softball, Fieldball, Ping Pong, Softball, Fieldball, Ping Pong, Softball, Fieldball, Ping Pong, Volley Ball ' Volley Ball Volley Ball Uufafancbng gil' aflzdfefi 5A0we With five city high schools serving as competition the CHHS soft- ball team came through the season with a better than average percent- age. Pauline Winter, who plays for the Sooner Queens, and petite Latane Purcell, who dominated the mound, were the decisive factors in many games. Their seven team-mates proved to be one of the most outstanding combinations Capitol Hill has ever had. In the city tournament, the softball team literally rolled over every- one. After shutting out Southeast l7-0, they defeated Central 18-2. When Northeast won out over Classen, the northsiders were in the finals with CHHS. Capitol Hill then came out on top with a 25-6 score. Mary Sue Quintero Softball, Fieldball, Valley Ball r K 'wif x ., V H Wx P 1' W' - Soitballfxeixleballjxgierlig Pong, Softball players fleit to rightj are Pat Denton, Mary Sue Quintero and Margaret volley B311 Dvuseff- -55- The mermaids ready to start off into a back float are Cleft to rightj jeaneen , Gers, jackie Allen, june Bratton. 900 5l00l t5I'Yl6U'l6 CU7, l08I 50l'lCl,Atie6 jo Bunker captured the city ping pong title after defeating team-mate Peggy Gray. Capitol Hill dominated the ping pong tournament and was always in there swinging in the tennis tournament. The swimming was not quite up to par this year and placed in only a few of the city meets. Oletha Wilbanks Fieldball, Ping Pong, Volley Ball I Jo Bunker Roberta Durbin Betty Fowlkes Ping Pong Fieldball Softball, Fieldball, Volley Ball ...5 7... J. C. McNutt One of the most popular non-school sponsored ath- letic programs involving Capitol Hill students is the Oklahoma City golden gloves program. Quite a few enter every year, and ever-so-often a southside entrant will earn state recognition. The two most recent, pictured on this page, are J. C. McNutt and Joe Goode. McNutt,was this year's top contender, as he took down district honors in the 126-pound weight class, and advanced to the quarter finals of the state tournament. Goode was the top scrapper last year, but this year had the misfortune to lose out before going very far in the all-important state tournament. Some of the other leather swingers who entered dis- trict competition this year were H. J. Hanlan, Tom Tay- lor and Everett Nunn. 0XQI 5 t00L CL LCLCL :Seat fo l'l0L06!g Joe Goode C McNutt warms up for a tournament Eght with Billy Bell. rganizafionri L Di- --491555. Qi llli ' St J l C' Row I: Wanda Floyd, Del Flora, Charlene Webb, Shirley Dick, Larie Heldenbrand, Mellodee u en ounfl Miles, Carol Sue Davis, Mickie Vargas: Row 2: Colleen Chandler, Beverly Mays, Pat Rice, Beverly Oliver, Bob Hooker, Bob Cruzan, Eva Hocutt, Harold Hardy: Row 3: Marilyn Province, Bobbie Beall, Delbert Lacefield, John Doughty, Harry Anderson, Kenneth Hughes, Jack Burt, Jim Webb: Row 4: Beverly Fulkerson, J. B. East, Don Thompson, Lawrence Kordis, Ronnie Armitage, Nancy Shelby, Bob East, Ed Gates Sudenf Lgi5Z6Lt0I 5 fiet UIQ UL H10 2 g0U0l l'll'l'Lel'lf i'Nr -ef K' .,, I A Row I: lviercer, Betty ley, Pat Eubanks, Jo Ann Oakes, Miss Sarah Cohen, sponsor: Row 2: Margaret Earp, Lois Koester, Carolyn Allen, Janet Webb, Eileen Morgan, Shirley Robinson, Delma Montgomery, Barbara Howard, Mar- lene Gates, Row 3: Virginia Humphries, Pat Thorpe, Ann Kelly, Norma Plato, Frances Nolen, La Voyd Williams, Bobbie Henderson, Nancy Hathaway, Cynthia Dykes, jan McGee: Row 4: Don Soergel, Paul Pettijohn, James Jordan, Yonne Spalding, Mary Kerfoot, Frances Bergstrand, Norma Sue Newman, Joann Burt, Beverly Jines, Nadine Kuhlrnan. -50.- h it WW-aw-aqf-... 6 E J Row I: Corinne Miner, Pat Eubanks, Marilyn Province, Eva Hocutt, Beverly Fulkerson, Mic- xecu tue oar kie Vargas, Peggy Zumwalt. Row 2: jimmy Cruzan, Terry Spradley, Frank Moore, Eddie Lookabaugh, john Doughty. flzaf wad copies! Ay oflzer ficlzoogi The student representatives achieved much and received high recognition this year. The new method of election which our Student Council established was broad- cast throughout Korea on the Voice of America. The Student Council has several com- mittees which spent many hours of hard work devoted to the task of making Cap- itol Hill Senior High a better school and one that we can all be proud of. Among the many jobs they accom- plishedg they edited and sold student di- rectories, sold valentine telegrams, set up car registrations, improved our election code and constitution, and created a bet- ter school relationship with other city high schools by attending the intra-city Student Council and working out difficulties and problems that involved all the senior high schools in the city. .rl ,fqv -A , as 2 L W? . . h Left to right: Pat Eubanks, as- Caunflf lLel'J sistant yell leader: Terry Sp!-ad, ley, vice-presidentg Frank Moore, presidentg Peggy Zumwalt, SCC' retary-treasurerg jimmy Cruzan, yell leader- 1611. '97 3355325 Y a dfr , its a .1 - 2 f'Wfs'92.h i 'Wg' X P'r 'c' 1 dh Q JK Row I: Miss Kathryn Yowell, Sponsor: Loriee Bagley, Don Soergel, Dottie Dee Fulkerson. Bev- no ere e5 erly Oliver, Carol Sue Davis, Mrs. Dorothy Setari, Sponsor. Row 2: Janet Turner, Shirley Shipley, Shirley Ann Walker, Ellen Travis, Glenna Welch, Billie Robertson, Carolyn Taylor. Row 3: Pat Wagstafl, Letta Jo Smoykefer, Doris Ann Scott, Jean Pilgrim, Joyce Stapp, Norma Sue Newman, Elinor Tompkins, Martha Ann Robbins. Row 4: Shirley Ann Puckett, Carole Waller, Janie Pierce, Yonne Spalding, Pat Spencer, Priscilla Thompson, Viola Mor- risett, Alla Lou Ward. 1 Q ale 90f tk? coacd. -KnoLLeretfe5 Row I: Eileen Morgan, Joy Ann Morgan, Joyce Guyton, Shirley Hukill, Don Soergel, Dottie Dee Fulkerson, Barbara Gibson, Burna Canning, Christine Harris, Beverly McArthur. Row 2: Jackie Allen, Carolyn Allen, Carmon Freeman, Carolyn Bumpas, Jo Ann Hamman, Carole Miller, Ina Don Man- zanares, Janis Minor, Connie Hughes, Shirley Johnson. ' Row 3: Pat Kimmel, Colleen Farr, Marijo Downs, Nadine Kuhlman, Shirley Dawn Essary, Pat Albert, Jo Ann Lewis, Jo Ann Buxton, Larie Heldenbrand, Susanne Divine. Row 4: Joye Austin', Marlene Davidson, Jo Ann Forsyth, Pat Bare, Donnie Jo Clark, Loretta June Daniels, Mickey Channell, Mary Hulet, Jo Ann Morey. Row 5: Pat Thorpe, Katy Desper, Anna Belle Fike, Wilma Andrews, Pat McGee, Opal Blankenship, Shirley Dick, Doris Desper, Jeaneen Gers. ..62-.. X I 2 ll Zigi? -JG icerd Row 1: Peggy Smith, yell leader, Myrtle Beaty, president, joe Welch, Ki Yi King, Sharlene Schomp, yell leader. f Row 2: Patsy Dale Hines, secretary, Mickie Vargas, de- merit captain, Nancy Owens, treasurer. Row 3: Sue Parsons, pledge mistress, Erma Maples, pep council representative, Glenda Doye, parliamentarian, Mol-- lodee Miles, reporter. J 3 ff? 1 wil l E , l JK O - Row I: Carol Sue Davis no ereue fwerj yell leader, Lane Helden brand, secretary, Beverly Oliver, president, Shirley Dick, vice president, Loriee Bagley, yell leader. Row 2: Glenna Welch, treasurer, Shirley Shipley, reporter: Mary Jane Hulet, pep council representative. ' Row 3: Yonne Spalding, historian and parliamentarian, Katie Desper, pledge mistress, Wilma Andrews, sergeant- at-HIYIIS. Row 4: Pat McGee, sergeant-at-arms, Mr. L. H. Bengtson, sponsor, Pat Spencer, keeper of the MC. elle g'0f fke i06Ll'l'l. pe Councif Seated around table: Sharlene Schomp, Peggv Smith, Carol Sue Davis, J. B. East, Vernon Bittman, P Kenneth Hughes, Mary jane Hulet, Yonne Spalding, Bob Hooker, Pat Eubanks, Loriee Bagley. Standing: Miss Sara Cohen, activity director, john Thompson, Jimmy Cruzan, Bob East, Don Foster, Donald Raper, Beverly Oliver. -63T Mjc Row 1: Sue Ellen Blevens, June Butler, Jane Castle, Barbara Cantrell, Myrtle Beaty, Joe Welch, Rita Ashworth, Jo Ann Cooper, Doris Carter, Non Earl Colerick, Beverly Jines. Row 2: Donna Bishop, Mari- bell Cavender, Beverly Black, Myrna Davis, Marilyn Deering, June Davis, Ardyce Beal, Wilma Arthurs, Jean Campbell, Ann Claymore. Row 3: Dixie Bolinger, Vernie Bass, Colleen Chandler, Betty Cheshier, Clara Caldwell, Glynndean An- derson, Shirley Clay, Betty Bellew, Novalene Culver, Phyllis Cox, Wilma Baskett. Row 4: Suzie Carey, Cleota Brown, Rosella Breedlove, Iris Bryant, Jackie Bisel, Shirley Casey, Kay Cozby, Kathryn Collins, Ruth Ahsmuhs, Carolyn Cant- well, Delores Ivey. Row 5: Jo Ann Burt, Joanne Brownlee, Arlene Artzberger, Shirley Barnett, June Bratton, Jackie Caudle, Lavita Cain, Anita Carreker, Eva Benson, Mary Jo Brown. Row 6: Jo Bunker, Beverly Blackmon, Louise Bryant, Janet Barrington, Bobbie Beall, Melba Burtcher, Frances Bergstrand, Martha Brown, Laverne Brown, Berniece Bra- shears. eife gof fke laeia. SJC Row I: Marcetta Ridley, Mr. W. L. Conner, Sponsor, Mr. Al Ossenkop, Sponsor, Joe Welch, Miss Noba French, Sponsor, Mrs. Patsy vonGonten, Sponsor, Ida Marie Dixon. Row 2. Marilyn Smith, Oletha Leach, Billie Willis, June Wilson, Delores Lewis, Jo Ann Oakes, La Wanda Schiel, Norma Villa, Marie Whetsell. Row 3: Jackie Ann Swenson, Beverly Mays, Shirley Willis, Wanda Verner, Catalina Urenda, Sandra Staton, Darlene Wil- son, Betty Slinker, Joyce Woodside, Donna Blue. Row 4: Beverly Myers, Margaret Sue Thomas, Lois Vaughn, Pauline Winter, Barbara Ann Straw, Norma Kaye Zink, Mickie Vargas, Charlene Webb, Pat Bradley, Helen Sloan. Row 5: Virginia Tarkington, Mildred Schneider, Margaret Whitson, Martha Willis, Mary Ann Tennery, Betty Lou Stotts, Gloria Threadgill, Mary Stegelman, Helen Southwell, Dolores Templeton. Row 6: Kaye Donna Wpod, Mina Thornton, Pat Thomas, Shirley Watson, Marvel Humbred, Mary Verrier, Alma Stephens, Joann Wade, Peggy Zumwalt, Johnna Wiggins. -64- Pat Eubanks, Glenda Siegfried, Nova Jean Scarberry, Jo Ann Shipley, Barbara Morgan. Row 2: June Row I: Marlene Gates, Vera Hardy, Lois Jackson, Lou Ann Johnson, Sharlene Schomp, Joe Welch, Susie Lynch, Peggy Smith, Glenda Doye, Patsy Dale Hin:s, Nancy Kennedy, Donna Rae Kuhlman. Row 2: Sandra Fruit, Phynila Elliott, Shirley Doty, Faye Fulton, June Harris, Anna Hood, Gayle Embree, Melba Hawkins, Rosalie Eason, Fritzie Erwin, Jo Ann Henry. Row 3: Lavondo u 'a '. Barbara Gentrv, Frances Jo Gaskill, Joyce Brown, Del Flora, Jackie Hall, Joy Hightower, Elaine Gage, Joyce Eubanks, Loretta Collinsworth, Glenna Jordan. Row 4: Eva Hocutt, Virginia Humphries, Sue Dehart, Erma Ferguson, Mildred Harris, Peggy Hess, Ann Kelly, Donna Jean Griggs, Barbara Hile, Betty Langford, Wanda Lee Jones. Row 5: Beverly Fulkerson, Sue Hawkins, Margaret Earp, Ila Marie Engle, Betty Geurin, Glena Gill, Pat Denton, Wanda Floyd, Maedean Harper, Shirlee Doan. Row 6: Nancy Freeman, Elnora Garrette, Gayle Johnson, Yvonne Johnson, Norma Karnes, Donna Ellingsworth, Virginia Knight, Shirley Gregory, Yvonne Dietrich, Carol Estes, Nancy Owens. WHL Le ggi flie 6feam.' L 'le U9 516 Row lx 'Wanda Lee May, Mary Moore, Shirley Robinson, Mary Quillin, Leah Smallwood, Joe Welch, Reynolds, Barbara Scott, Ruby Owens, Nlarlcnc Osteen, Bette Perkins, Juanita Porter, Joyce Larson, Janice McAbee, Gloria Robertson, Gladys Robertson. Row 3: Frances Nolen, Jewel Lane, Erma Jean Maples, Joyce Melrose, Billie Mil- ler, Marquita Schiel, Carolyn Pierce, Pat McKean, Mellodee Miles, Dolores McGraw. Row 4: Joanne Scott, Wanda Ridgeway, Georgann Leslie, Betty Jean Moulton, Barbara Snodgrass, Jeannine Pridmore, Lorna Snead, Shirlev Scott, Irvena Moon, Hazel O'Neal. Row 5: Kay Pumphrey, Billie Ruth Johnston, Marilyn Moyer, Norma Plato, Ann Smith, Floy Matchen, Jeannine Scott, Charlotte Maggard, Darla Jean Maxwell, Jan McGee. Row 6: Myrna McCollum, Marilyn Prov- ince, Patsy Luper, Patricia Roberts, Caroline Reid, Beverly Jo Nicklas, Nancy Shelby, Jerry McMillan, Charlene Peak, Patricia Riley. :'7 Y ,W Y l 2 ifm ,J GLiehain5 Row 1: Mr. W. E. Fredeman, sponsor: Jack Burt, Henry Dean, Bob East, Pat Rice, J. B. East, Elmo Brown, Bob Hooker, Terry Spradley, Row 2: Bennie Hagar, Ronald Doughty, Walter Crick, Richard El- lis, Jimmy Mitchell, Louis Allred, Ernie Beller, Dale Dodson, Danny Codner, Harry Anderson, Alfred Carter. Row 3: Lanny Gardner, Thomas Moss, Charles Floyd, Connie MacKrivanek, Charles Huffman, Douglas Hux, Jimmy Scott Charles Carpenter, Vernon Bass. Row 4: Bill Everett, Wendell Akin, Johnny Ryan, Richard Lathrop, Jackie James, Jimmy Stacy, Kenneth Cox, Jim Robb Blair, Jack Bennett. Row 5: Jacky Ramos, Elmer Shannon, Harold Barney, Robert Hugh Dickson, Leslie Dean Smith, Oliver Lurry, Jimmie Dell, Jim Moorehead, James Nicholson, Dean Love- less. Row 6: Patrick Blackwell, Richard Laubhan, Wayne Gee, Bill McCarthy, Don Boyles, Tommy Nicklas, Willis Ma- bry, Burnett Starkey, Harold Clark, Harold Harvey, Jimmie Crawford. g06LCA, f86LI'l'l7 pep, 5f96U'l'L, Cliehain Row I: Robert E, Determan, Buddy Henderson, Sam Price, Deryl Finney, Pat Rice, Sonny Rose, Kenneth Spradley, Tommy Williamson, Billy Hutton, Marvin Edwards. Row 2: Vernie Marlin, Randall West, Jim Humphries, Billy Burke, James Sanders, La Voyd Williams, Donald Hubbard, John Doughty, Chadee Collins, Lee Roy Knost. Row 3: Mike Thomason, Jerry Lowry, Dwayne Fischer, Dick Cook, Loyd Vaughn, William Levander Barrett, Charles Moore, Ronald Welch, Casey Swank, Thurston L. Clark. Row 4: Jerry Nichols, Jim Tye, Lowell Holmes, Rich- ard Fulton, Bob Williams, Talrnadge Talley, Gene McCollom, Jim Hawkins, Allan Shipman. Row 5: Billy Stewart, Joe Esquivias, Bob Elliott, Jack Ward, Gene Huddleston, Keith Wilson, Kenneth Ray Stanford, Mahlon Harville, Leon Johnson. Row 6: Tommy Oldaker, Harold Johnson, Royce Bishop, Donald Ray Alexander, Wayne Lathrop, Miles Turner, Gene Dies, Phillip Cothrum, Leslie Jack Woosley, James Barrett. The Chieftains, under the cap- able leadership of Bobby Hooker, had a very successful year. They supported all the sports events and presented a very amusing pep assembly. Chieftain Princess, Pat Rice, honored the club at a Thanks- giving dinner-dance held in the Kiwanis Youth Center, at which time the club presented Pat with a beautiful cardigan sweater. The Chieftains presented two large baskets of food to needy families this Christmas and also collected funds for other needy families. ' The club sponsored two of the dances given in the CHHS social center after the football and bas- ketball games. -z.+'i'Q'w ,eirrvrafp ,,- M, pr gr F .I ' 0 ni -'K 6Aie!fain Ofhcera Row I: J. B. East, yell leader, Bob Hooker, pres- ident: Pat Rice, Chieftain Princessg Terry Sprad- ley, vice presidentg Bob East, yell leader. Row 2 left to right: Kenneth Hughes, pep council representativeg jack Burt, secretary: Don Thompson, sergeant-at-armsg Jack Bennett, recording secretary. ive feen, ra A Left to right: Dottie Fulkerson, Knobberette: johnny Bill Chandler, KiYip Suzie Lynch, KiYig Keith Price, Redskin. The mascots of the pep clubs were a cute and happy group as they copied the yell leaders at the pep ral- lies, pep assemblies and ,-A games. The Ki Yis liked their last year's mascots, Suzie Lynch and Johnny Bill Chandler, so much that they re-elected them for the school year of 1951-52. At basketball games you could see cute little Dottie Fulkerson, Knobberette - mascot, leading the student body in the yell, Can You Take It. Keith Price, the Redskin mascot, completes the group of little folks. -5 7- VF Q51 mls? , ce'-Q?iY P r fi s E55 Row I: Mr. Wendell Hubbard, sponsor, jimmy Cruzan, Kenneth McDaniel, Patsy Dale Hines, Duane 9 5 ln McCampbell, Don Crew, Miss Elizabeth Graham, sponsor. Row 2: Billy Brashears, jimmy Dorsey, James Stoner, Estle Wall, Lloyd Brown, Larry Weed, Jerry Ham, David Moore. Row 3: Jim Reed, Jerry MclVlahan, Glenn Hall, J, C. VanBuskirk, Ronald Smith, Glenn Gilliam, Larry Thompson, Don Pitts, Bobby Lam. Row 4: Vernon Bittman, Bill Sexton, Dick Thompson, Charles Kindrick, john Thompson, Ervin Thompson, Laroy jay, Frank Fergason, Joe Don-Lewis. Row 5: Bob Brown, jerry Knight, Don Musgraves, Dell Dodson, Wendell Casey, jerry Moland, Roger Triplitt, Don Fos- ter, Edward Roberts, Gene Land. or flue QJJLUL fecun. The Redskins, who can be iden- tified in our halls by their new ma- roon jackets, were a faithful group to the school as they attended the pep rallies, assemblies and games. Kms S9 3' f, 1 ,, , in 5 N r if it -L53- They presented a wonderful Ne- gro minstrel pep assembly which was enjoyed by the entire student body. When Redskin prexyg Wendell Casey, was graduated mid-term, he handed the gavel to John Thompson who guided the group through the second semester. KBJJLD1 icem ,zrr Kenneth McDaniels, yell leaderg Roger Triplitt, treasurerg jerry Ham, parliamentariang Kenneth Barnes, sergeant-at-arms, john Thompson, president, Don Foster, pep council representative, Glenn Hall, pledge master: Jerry Moland, recording secretary, Jimmy Cru- zan, lst vice president, Vernon Bittman, 2nd vice presidentg Duane McCampbell, yell leaderg Patsy Dale Hines, Redskin sweet- heart: Keith Price, mascot. jim? A uri in our ge 5 -A 1 Bibi Jimmy Cruzan, All-School S 5. fl si5fS', ?1 5' .ef , 0' 5 Quant Top to Bottom: Sharlene Schomp, Ki Yi J. B. East, Chieftain Peggy Smith, Ki Yi Duane McCampbell, Redskin hm.. Pat Eubanks, Assistant All-School l hifi' Top to Bottom: Loriee Bagley, K nobberette Bob East, Chieftain Carol Sue Davis K nobberette Kenneth McDaniels, Redskin Singing for P-TA meetings, at the Municipal Auditorium, for school assemblies and for various gatherings has kept the choir pretty busy in 195l-52. The choir sang twice at the Municipal Audi- torium. With the other high school choirs of the city and the Oklahoma City Symphony. First was the huge Christmas Pageant made up of all the senior high choirs in the city. The second time was the Spring Festival. . At Thanksgiving the choir went to Stillwater where several choirs were gathered for the day. They also helped with our Thanksgiving Assembly. ' Small groups of the choir sang for several dif- ferent occasions. Some students sang at an all- Rodgers and Hammerstein program with the Okla. City Symphony. Others have sung at memorial dedications. The big program of the choir is the annual Extravaganza held in April. This year the Extrava- ganza was divided into three parts featuring music of three periods of years, 1849, 1920, and 1952. Leif to right: Glenn Boyd, presidentg Delores Lewis, vice-president, Bob- bie Hubbard, secretaryg Larie Heldenbrand, treasurer. CA , Row 1: Lorena johnson, Beverly Mays, Carolyn Bumpa ol Loriee Bagley, Shirley Fuller, Delores Lewis, Margarr Thomas, Marilyn Deering, Eileen White, Juanita Porter, Sue Scanf lan, Ivonne Finchum, Mary Moore, Charlene Webb, Colleen Far Row 2: Maudine Shultz, Edna Afinow, Leta Williamson, Rhoda Cad dell, june Bratton, Katy Desper, Larie Heldenbrand, Wooderwl Throckmorton, Carolyn Cantwell, Janice Wilkins. Row 3: Mitzie Wright, Shirley Dick, Rita Blevins, Shirley Essar, U8l g0l'lQ KOUQCI tL.8 6L558l'l'l, AQ - P Row I: Lorena Johnson Qld Clank, McGee, Dolores Boland,V.5 ma Laughlin, joy Morgan, Marijo Downs, Ja Castle, Marlene Gates, Carolyn Taylor, llita As worth, Gwendolyn Moose, Kathleen Guiles, Ve Hardy, Delores Ericson, Helen Poston, Suzan Divine, Fritzi Erwin. Row 2: Tommie Sandlin, Glenda Siegfried, Le. -70.- Millie Harris, Dixie Bolinger, Ethel Goss, Carlene Himes, Loretta Fuller, Sylvia Wilson, Del- ma Montgomery, Beverly Fulkerson, Viola Morrisett. Row 4: Harry Anderson, Dan Marbury, Clark Owens, James Tye, Ronnie Van Horn, Glenn Boyd, Wendell Biddie, Robert Baldwin, Jerry Montgomery, Billy Hedrick, Leonard O'Daniel, Lewis Hastings, Frank Williams, George Vickery, Marion Cunningham. w en flue cicoir er orme Smallwood, Virginia Tarkington, Eileen Morgan, Darla Maxwell, Dorothy Circle, Shirley Casey, Nancy Cramer, Charlene Peak, Barbara Snodgrass, Margaret Whitson, Oletha Leach, Jackie Bisel, Pat Thorpe, Donnie Clark, Sandra Staton, Mr. Al Ossenkop, director. Row 3: Catherine Ray, Arlene Artzberger, Jeannine Pridmore, Helen Sloan, Dolores Johnson, Virginia Knight, Carol lV1cKenzie, Janice Gibbs, Georgann Leslie, Twana Axley, Carlene Butler, Donna Blue, Jackie Caudle, Margaret Aubrey, Mary Killman, Vernie Bass, Mary Snyder. Row 4: Naomi Seals, Corinne Miner, Billie Clark, Charlene Ivey, Kay Cozby, Romaine Phillips, Wilma Gramling, Ro- birta Ruyle, Nancy Dunlap, Alice Bryant, Elizabeth Benton, Iris Bryant, Jean Pilgrim, Joyce Tatum, Marie Bassett, Maythel Russ, Joyce McWilliams, Pat Bradley. Calaifo! if Lana! wart H Row 1-' Adrian West, Donna Thornton,Don Wham and Billy Hedrick. Row 21 Danny Codner, Pat Denton, Betty Stotts, jerry Cubbage, Wayne Madole Don Alexander, Ray Smith and Jim Tye. Row 31' jimmy Williams, Phynila Elliott, Rowena Fritzler, Betty Slinker, Sus Flowers, Rodolph Galindo, Jerry McMahan, Frank Ferguson, Doyle Rutherford Buddy Frances, Terrel Loyd, Clarence Walker, Bobby Wright and Gerald Daniels Row ,4f Billy Hackett, ,King Pearson, Keith Gillian, Henry Pierce, Earl Mahoney Charles Hughes, Kenneth Haley, Hank' Reid and Arvid Monroe? ' f Standingf Marilyn Smith, Norma Villa, Fred Tyler, james Smith, jerry Rickerts Maribell Cavender and Jim Hicks. Kenneth Black and Wanda May -72.. an jog of af ifo dfuolenfa Row 1-' C. D. Chase, director, Jimmy Dorsey, Shirley Willis and Beverly Fulker- son, reporter. Row 5'-' Phyllis Cox, jerry Knight, Gene Doughty and Kenneth Cox. Row 31 Evan Neilson, Beverly Black, George Vickery, Richard Lathrop, Bruce johns, Dan Marbury, Bob Smith, Bob Worley, Lowell Holmes and Larry Weed. Row 4-' Ronald Coleman, Orville Burkhart, Robert Martin, David Harris, Don Leverich, Wayne Lathrop, Ray Lenk, vice president, Walter Baker, Marvin Smith, Paul Abel, Bod Donaldson, Joe Neeley and Kenneth Black. Extreme Rightf Gale Pack, James Stoner, jim Hawkins, joel Kendrick and Virgil Blake, Standing' jerry Tucker, president, Wanda May, band queen, Shirlee Doan, sec- retary, Patsy Hines, Erma Maples, Coleen Farr, Retha Reust, Jewel Lane, secretary, and Billie Willis. -13-. Mr. C. D. Chase Lelt to right: Erma Maples, Arda Penny, Carole Waller, Colleen Farr, Patsy Hines. Lots of rhythm, high stepping, and fancy twirling combined to make our majorettes a wonderful asset to the CHHS band. Regardless of the weather, our twirlers were always there, lending eye-catching color and 'lively pep to football games, parades and pep rallies. When our twirlers put their heads together something is bound to happen -this year the result was an emblem in the shape of a majorette to be worn on their sweaters. WM fkougkf our :Swing Lana! wow fofazi if , K J Left to right: Billy Hedrick, Charles Rye, Walter Baker, Don Alexander, Wayne Lathrop, Gen! wing an Doughty, David Harris, Don Wham, Jerome Hoag, Jimmy Tye, Larry Weed, James Smith. .-741. A S Row 1' Erma Maples Myrtle 5 4 5 onor acuity Beaty, Mona Hensley, Lois Koester, Patsy Dale Hines, Ellen Travis, Lou Ann john- son, Ivonne Finchum. Q Row 2: Barbara Floyd, Myrna McCollum, joy High- tower, Wanda Lee May, Pat Pastusek, Margaret Earp, Janice Williams, Georgann Leslie, Priscilla Thompson. xy 3 O Row 3: Janet Gay ohnson, Betty Hughes, Glenna Tay- - ff- , '- lor, Ray Lenk, Paul ii-Ierrell, Yonne Spalding, Eva Hocutt, onor octal? wen, dent, Ivonne Fin- Nancy Owens, Sam Price.. Eva Hocutt presi chum. reporter, Myrna McCollom, vice-president, Lou Ann Johnson, treasurer. e were flue La em riclzofadfica g an in Cnlfgd W7 QQ ' V13 1 s sl Q N. S l HJ Row I: Myrna McCollom, junior Alumni, Betty Bellew, FTA, Bible History, fejnlenb Myrtle Beaty, Ki Yis, Margaret Earp, Y-Teens, Beverly Mays Dance, Sue Scantlan Allied Youth. Row 2: j. B. East, Senior Class, Frank Moore, Student Council, Wanda May, Spanish Club, Eva Hocutt Honor Society, jerry Tucker, Band, Duane McCampbell, Junior Class, John Thompson, Redskins. The 'Bible History Club alternated their meetings between business and talks by ministers of various churches. To be eligible for membership stu- dents had to have a class in Bible his- tory or be able to pass a written test. 8 Chief project of the Histor- ical Society this.year was sending delegates to the city, district and state UNESCO meetings. The state UNESCO meeting was held here. The studying of state and local history is the main pur- pose of the society, whose membership includes rep're- sentatives from all history classes and other. interested students who have at least a B average in history. Officers of the club are Ma'xine Crossland, president, johnny Ryan, vice president, Shirley Essary, secretary- treasurerg Zulema Stone, par- liamentarian. - - Officers, left to right: Sylvia Wil- ML 'Angry son, Eva Hocutt, Mrs. Hettye Summers, Sponsor: Nancy Owens, Betty Huff, Berdie Moose, Barbara Killman, Mickie Vargas. Members standing ieft to right: Merwyn Stracener, Ger- ald Dickson, Shirley Cosby, Shirley Hackett, Mary Mur- ray, Donna Retzlaff, Betty Harrison, Carolyn Bumpas. Row I seated: Alice Bryant Dorothy Circle, Bonita Bell, Sue Scantlan, Alice McCarter. Row 2 seated: Ruth Kelly, Elaine Wilson, Georgann Leslie. QCLPHQJ of lfiaifi CUT, l0I Q58l'lt yQCLl 57 l lllill -75.. ft X?-9 pet! 6,055 Row 1: Grace Arismendez, Delores Lewis, Barbara Straw, Mrs. Ruth jones, Sponsor, Miss Vera Bill- ingslea, Sponsor, Joy Hightower, Reba Little. Row 2: Wilma Baskett, Billye june jones, June Harris, Barbara Cantrell, Anna Hood, joy Ann Morgan, Wanda Arismendez, jo Ann Buxton. Row 3: LaVonda Sue Howard, Nor- ma Kaye Zink, Pauline Winter, Marilyn Province, Kathryn Collins, Anna Coffman. Sue Blevens, Peggy Gray. Row 4: Shirley Essary, Priscilla Thompson, Katy Desper, Nancy Dunlap, Dowania Eggers, Janet Johnson, Velma Sanders, Shirley Watson. Row 5: Delbert Laceiield, jim Reed. Wayne Lathrop, Kenneth Cox. eruing oflzerfi waa our flzeme skit, unior .Afumni Row I: Mrs. Lavina Dennis, sponsor, Lou Ann johnson, Patsy Dale Hines, Carolyn Cantwell, Corinne Miner, Myrna McCollum, Joyce Brown, Zulema Stone, Sharlene Schomp, Lonnie Lee Miller, Ann Claymore, Charley Poor. Row 2: Connie Mac Krivanek, Ronald Smith, Ralph Burns, Nancy Dunlap, Wilma Goodin, Kathryn Collins, Helen Sloan, Margaret Aubrey, Shirley Essary, Lorene Muzny. Row 3: David Leonard, Dar- lene Teague, Amy Lee Zwirtz, Beverly McArthur, Shirley Robinson, Earline Miller. Rosemary Avery. Row 4: Jeanette Avery, Katy Desper, Margaret Sue Thomas, Yonne Spalding, LaVonda Howard, Billie jeane Borthick. Row 5: Beverly Black, Helen Black, Ronald Borthick, LaRoy Johnson, Ronnie VanHorn, Paul Pettijohn, Alla Lou Ward, Barbara Sue Ward, Doris Desper. Row 6: Kenneth Hughes, Bob Brown, Conrad Stigler, Bob Mikes, jack Welch, Leslie Dean Smith, Bill Phillips, Eldon Howard, Dick Leonard, Billy Hedrick. ...771 Nl yjeenj Row 1-' Miss Velma Elam, sponsor, Barbara Tedder Marlene Osteen, jerry McMillan, Shirley Barksdale, Melvinia White, Betty Shenneman, joycelyn Delp, Lou Ann John- son, Billie Robertson, Miss Myrtle Phinney, sponsor. Row 2: Sue Dehart, Glenna Jordan, Jean Campbell, Irvena Moon, Mildred Hopkins, Kathryn Hensley, Linda Henderson, Carolyn Rosebrook, Willetta Wall. Row 3: Barbara Howard, Marie Bassett, Billie Craig, Jean Baker, Shirley Scott, Bonita Bell, lvlargaret Sue Thomas, Juanita Porter, Margaret Earp, Shirley Cosby. Row 4: Betty McCollom, Elsie Kuklenski, Carolyn Clark, Mary Kerfoot, Ruby Airington, Mary Ann Tennery, Pat Thomas, Bobbie Snow, Betty Geurin. 0l f'tflV!'l.iZd,i0l'L5 comginecl wifll fAe ne' Leit to right: Betty McCollom, secretaryg Miss Velma Elam, sponsor, Mildred Hopkins, co-ed council representative: Ruby Airington, treasurer, Mary Kerfoot, service chairman, Irvena Moon, vice president, Sue Dehart, social chairman, Jean Campbell, reporter, Mrs. Myrtle Phinney, sponsor. Seated: Margaret Ann Earp, president, Margaret Sue Thomas, interclub council repersentative. Ujeen icem i--78- 1 The Y-Teens, junior members of the YWCA, had a pleasant year in 1952 as they held parties, participated in a drive of Chocolates for Japan, ex- changed Christmas presents, gave bas- kets to needy families on Thanksgiving and Christmas, and ushereZl'at the Inter- denominational Choir. l,U8l 0 all Clfffief fo Olll' dckoof N-H. Row I: Mr. D. F. Cooley, sponsor: Russell Forshee, Bobby Lam, 1' Gene Dies, Mr. Ernest Wright, sponsor. Row 2: Ronnie Caudill, Tommy Wade, jimmy Holden, Ronnie Coleman, Benny King, james Battles. Jdfged youd Row I: Jo Ann Buxton, Delores Lewis, secretary, Gerald' Dickson, vice president: Sue Scant' lan, president, Eva Hocutt, reporter. Row 2: Shirley Fuller, Nancy Dunlap, Doris Desper, Lois lVlcWilliams, Berdie Moose, Grace Arismendez. -.wi The Horizon Club, affiliated with the YWCA, is a service group, working in the school to help girls acquire a greater ap- preciation of the value of the home, church and school. Ila Engle served as presi- dent, Betty Hughes was vice- president and Eva Benson was secretary. Outstanding boys in leader- 'ff 'W ship and school activities are the members of the Key Club. The boys are junior members of the Capitol Hill Kiwanis. The club is dedicated to the improvement of Capitol Hill and once each week two mem- bers of the club attend a lunch- eon given by the Kiwanians. Georgia Ray was elected first queen of the Key Club this year. Lett to right: Eva Benson, secretary, Myrna McCollum, Betty Hughes, vice president: Carolyn Clark, Marie Engle, president. 8 6lfLl0l90l'te6! tk? f5CA00! lllAOLAe6ll'le6!!g KA 6' gi' JC Row 1: Jack Burt, J. B. East, Benny King, Bob Hooker, Floyd Brown, Berry Mashburn, Charley Poor, y Tommy Wade, Tommy Williamson, Don Baze. Row 2: James Smith, Henry Hughes, Ronnie McClure, Sam Price, Deryl Finney, Charles Lake, Harry Anderson, Charles Hepler, jimmy Turner. Row 3: Don Thompson, Terry Spradley, Henry Dean, Richard Lathrop, Thurston Clark, Billy Davis, Jimmie Dell, Dick Akers. Row 4: Bob East, Elmo Brown, Ed Gates, Robert Douglas, Larry Hannah, Wayne Lathrop, Arthur Sudik, Don Soergel, jimmy Childers. Row 5: Dean Keltner, Bobby Pyle, Eddie Tompkins, Joe Welch, Parker Bond, Bob Burr, Bill Phillips, Conrad Stigler. rs annum-SN 0 Row 1: Kent Carter, Gene Smith, Wilby Evans, Paul Duff, David Andrews, Ronnie McClure. Row 2: fgeralord Bob Rowley, LaRoy johnson, Cynthia Dykes, Betty Fowlkes, Benny King, Joe Dotson, Jack Mowdy. Row 3: Mr. Cooley, sponsor, jack Welch, john Elliott, Henry Cowan, Russell Forshee, Roger Triplett, Don Trent, Leonard O'Daniel. ' , A .0 MQW? '0! 0'!2Cv9! ., Q e6ll l'lQ fo CLHCQ an OIOQFQ - - I I J J ' ' f Always on hand to show a movie or slides in any class were the Oper- ators. Their officers were Paul Duff, president, Henry Cowan, vice pres- identg Russell F orshee, secretary- treasurer. Do-si-do, alemande left, and swing your partner, were phrases frequently heard around school as more and more students joined the Square Dance Club. Purpose of the club was to pro- mote interest in, and teach, square dancing. Dances were held on an average of once a week, either after school or at night, in the homes of members or the social center. Officers of the dancers were Bev- erly Mays, president, Mickie Var- gas, vice president: Loriee Bagley, secretary, Mildred Harris, treasurer, and Dean Tesney, parliamentarian. ' Lelt to right: Maedean Harper, Mildred Harris, 'Sijuare cbancerj Sandra Fruit, Wanda May, Terry Spradley, Loriee Bagley, Dean Tesney, Mickie Vargas, Dale Higgins, Juanita Porter, Jo Ann Henry, Beverly Mays. J - - Row I: Nancy Owens, Wanda May, Eva Benson, 'Sigma CL 'goin Don Davis, john Thompson. Row 2: Maribelle Cavender, Lois jackson, Patsy Hines, Bob East, Jimmie Dell, Bob West, Miss Helen Biggers, sponsor. Row 3: John Horn, Parker Bond, jimmy Reid, J. B. East. Field trips, science classes, and projects for the city and state science fairs kept the Sigma Chi Iota busy this year. Some of the members did not- able work for the science fairs and Don Davis won honorable men- tion in the nationwide Westing- house Talent Search. Don made a very capable president. Other of- ficers were Parker Bond, vice- presidentg John Thompson, secre- tary, Elmo Brown, treasurer and Eva Benson, reporter. In order to become a member of the Sigma Chi Iota, one must have had at least one year of science, maintaining a B plus aver- age. The purpose of the club is to encourage activities for the science fairs. The club toured the OU science department and made plans to at- tend the A8nM science open house. i oinecl Lonorarg cfuga in -46-M 34-fa 21 The Mystery of the River Boat, a thrilling serial, was shown and sponsored by the Mu Alpha Theta, honorary math club, to make money for their annual initiation banquet in the spring. Sam Price served as their president, Victor Schuelein as vice president, and Carolyn Allen and J. B. East as secretary-treasurers. To become a member of the club, a grade average of two A's and a B must be made and one must continue taking math throughout his highschool years. The club was among the most active and most prosperous in school. Row 3: Mrs. Alice Chesher, sponsor, Victor Schuelein, Ray Lenk, Miss Zola Long, sponsorg Miss Velma Elam, sponsor. The industrious members of the Art Club have had fun as well as accomplishing much this year. All expressed their art talent in different ways. Some projects were ladies' hand bags, leather belts and wood- en, metal and ceramic jewelry. One social was held each month, which included dinners at Alamo Plaza and at the home of Miss Dor- othy Mayes, sponsor, picnics and parties. The members also sent money to buy the needy Korean children clothes. Mgr! seared, :eff to figmf Shirley Muuinix, Marion Brewer, Charles Kelly, Sandra Fruit. Standing, left to right: Darlene Hagar, Lou Ann Johnson, Miss Dorothy Mayes, sponsor, Suzanne McAbee, Pat McGee. I K7 I I zicience, mafia, cuff and .bl0CU'li5ll R s Q X Y. -. 4, 3 - A L Row I: Carol Sue Davis, Mickie Vargas, Rita Ashworth, Maribelle Cavender, Billie Miller, Gloria Punt! u Threadgill, Mary Lou Hatcher, James Stoner, Beth Peek, Miss Florence McClure, Sponsor. Row 2: Jerry Stomp, Wanda Lee May, Pat Pastusek, Margaret Earp, Berdie Moose, Marilyn Deering, LaDean Barnhill, Bettye Selman Georgann Leslie, Larry Weed. Row 3: Bobby Lam, Priscilla Thompson, Ila Marie Engle, Ann Smith, Beverly h H H M Stracener, Fulkersbn, Glenda Lemming, Sue Scantlan, Bob Scrutchins.Row 4: johnny M. Ryan, Jo n . orn, erwyn Willis Mabry, Leslie Dean Smith, H. C. Ownbey, Don Foster, Paul D. Herrell. .-831 'iarize its members with a Iidfridufiue gialucafion gf L Seated around table, Bill U Sexton, vice-president, Garland Walker, Glenna Hendrick, secretary, Shirley Hill, Walter Turnbull, parliamentariarig Vernon Bittman, historian. Standing, Mr. Harry Applegate, sponsor, Jerome Hoag, Bruce Johns, president, Don Thompson, treasurer. The purpose of the Trade and Industry club is to famil- r-'- ' .4 ,MX . V ,P -y Q, gr ,- broader view of the world's ,.,, work. .,-, g Distributive Education is a plan whereby high school students who meet the quali- Iications have the opportun- ity to receive the practical job instruction and actual work experience in the dis- tributive occupations. e joine uarioufi cfudfi 1 Row I: Desmond L. Shay, Bob Creed, H. J. Hanlan, Clarence Morris, Gerald jraJe an!! 'gntludtry Morton, Jack Ward, Jerry Kliewer, David Brown, Duane Butler, Dennis Robinson, Carl Byrley, Mr. J. Kelly Mudd, sponsor. Row 2: Del Flora, Barbara Doubleday, Donna Thornton, Jo Evelyn McDonnal, Jane Parker, Aline Huff, Mildred Mo- ley, Mable Donell, Margaret Thornhill, Norma Karnes, Bobbie Gayle Johnson, Barbara Hile and Sherry Taylor. Row 3: Mr. E. J. Stockton, sponsor, Mr. Vernon Trexler, sponsor: Mr. Bartlett Ward, sponsor, Bill R. Aldrich, David Manuel, Dennis Treat, Adrian L. West, Ralph Robbins, Gene johnson, Dan Hullum, Sonny Rose, Kenneth Deen, Gearld Penny, Mr. Robert Petkoff, sponsorg Mrs. Janet Spencer, sponsor, Mrs. Alcy Goldsmith, sponsorg and Mrs. Doradearx Neal, sponsor. Row 4: johnny Reynolds, james Curren, Jimmie Hollis, Gerald Edwards, Lindsey Faller, Billy Smith, Patrick Black- well, Gene Smith, GlenniHall, Dale Owens, Benny Sorrells, Doyle Rogers, Dean Loveless, Edward Roberts, George Skinner, Bob Hobgood, and Donald Ray Bull. 1 The Auto Club consists of a group of students taking auto shop, whose prime purpose is exceptional interest in auto me- chanics and who expect to con- tinue in this subject during their highschool career. The members of the club re- pair not only their own cars but cars of other students. The Radiotrons is a compara- tively new club at CHHS. Under the guidance of their sponsor, Mr. Vernon Trexler, the club learns about radio electronics and radio servicing. In order to become a member of the club, one must have had at least one semester of radio. Row 1 Ruth Sebastian Judy Row If Edward Roberts, Billy Smith, amera Whitehead president Lloyd kaiolrond Jimmy Chapman. Vaughn vice president Cleota Brown Row 2 Vernon Trexler, sponsorg Donald Ray Bull, Row 2 jerry Knight Betty Smker jerry Abbott Edward Halbrg Sonny Rose. 1 2 ' K 5 2? ' Kel: me-M-H--Q--.-..s......qgQ 5 Gun V- - Row 1: Pat Rice, Pat Eubanks, Peggy Smith, Shirley Johnson, juture guinejj ol,ea6!er5 0 America Janet Webb, Eileen Morgan, Lois Jackson, Dorothy Ward, Cata- lina Urenda, June Tubbs. Row 2: Wanda Arismendez, Jo Ann Bergstrand, Charlene Webb, Colleen Farr, Beverly Oliver, Jean Baker, Mary Louise Robbins, Grace Arismendez, Sharlene Schomo, Helen Frith. Row 3: Laverne Blair, Lequita Keith, Fern Sparks, Wilma Baskett, Beverly Black, Shirley Dick, Jo Bunker, Mary Chapman, Bettsey Hilderbrand, Pat Mercer. Row 4: Shirley Varner, Sue DeHart, Irvena Moon, Helen Dznharn, Betty Ann Rose, June Harris, Marquita Schiel, June Wilson, Jean Campbell, Loretta Collinsworth. Row 5: Billye June Jones, Myrna McCollum, Barabara Sue Ward, Joyce Hearron, Sue Howe, Caroline Reid, Marvel Humberd, Gail Bailey, Jackie Hall, Beulah Jack. , P anne all IOPQIUGFQJ !0l' OMF' lfltlllae l- fl . p Row 1: Jerry McMillan, Jeannine Pridmore, Yuvanah Rosebrook, juture gu5'ne55 eaolerj 0 'Amerlci Loyce McVVilliams, Dowania Eggers, Georgann Leslie, Beth Peek, lvlazell Suggs, Priscilla Thompson. Row 2: Barbara Hensley, Betty Jane Wright, Joy Hightower, Nlargaret Earp, Wanda Lee Jones, Shirley Scott, Shirley Watson, Norma Sue Newman, Betty Lou Stotts, Naomi Seals. Row 3: Joann Burt, Eva Jones, Anita Sue Carreker, Pat Thomas, Mary Ann Tennery, Ann McDoulett, Norma Redus, Joanne Brownlee, Beverly Jines, Jo Ann Hughey. Row 4: Bobbie Ann Snow, Ila Marie Engle, Yonne Spalding, Mary Kerfoot, Patricia Roberts, Betty Hughes, Carolyn Clark, Pat Spencer, Peggy Hzss, Edwina Blancett. ,Q , s 4' :7 .-aug, 1, 1 5 I .,, x Y V? l , . gg I A Seated: Joy High- ICEF5 . . . - tower, hrst vice f g Standing, left to rlght: president, Betty Hughes, secretary, Eva Jones, ju ure 38646406 0 'jdmerlca Glenda Doye, Pauline treasurer, Winter, Beverly Fulkerson, Erma Maples, Delores Ivey, Rita Ash- Standing: Jo Ann Hughey, second vice presi- worth. dint, Irvena Moon, historian, Jean Campbell, Seated, Ieit to right: Doris Woosley, Betty Bellew, Paul Herrell, reporter, Marilvn Deering, Wanda May. g ,Dining 7 an juiure 'Ugterj of America Row 1: Johnny Ryan, vice-president: Bob Lam, Ronald Coleman, jimmy Cruzan. Row 2: Ina Don Manzanares, secretary, Mrs. Lavina Dennis, sponsor, Mary Ann Myers, president, Shirley Essary, reporter, Gail Bailey. Row 3: Bob Shipman, Eddie Shreve, Cynthia Dykes, joyee Brown, jack Welch, Donald Raper. QL -we-. gm! ,..,a....i Standing Hilda Keys Burna Canning, Mary Jane Killman, jackie uture llomema 2,5 0 mer Ca Bisel Anna Hood Ann Keith Barbara Cantrell, Miss Blanche Smith, sponsor Seated Nadma Hornbeck Mary Jo Brown Hazel O Neal Anna Carter, jo Arm Marcot, Faye Fulton. eCl,l l'le OLU fo manage Cl, 07110 The newly organized Future Home- makers of America became one of the most active clubs in school under the capable leadership of Jo Ann Henry, president. One of their fund raising projects was selling doughnuts. One of the reasons for the club's success was the interest held by each member, and their sponsor, Miss Blanche Smith. Omcem Nina Burke' song leader: Lois jackson, secretary, Martha Burke, vice president, jo Ann Musgrave, re- porterg Jo Ann Henry, president, Mae- dean Harper. parliamentariang Eileen White, treasurer. Fi if 'kr Ofhcerj Left to right: Johnny Huskinson treasurer, Hubert Huddleston, re- Harold Cook and Carolyn Allen porter, Billy Freeman, president: Glenn Booth, secretary, 4 Norman jones, vice-president. Cillu Cafe Ol' GL fCLl I'l'l 2 E jufure 3 H 6 -X4 . Row 1.4 Bill Billingsley, Bill Rowland, Charles Stewart, Glenn White, Carolyn ar 7 er 0 merlca Allen, Mr. Herbert G. jones, sponsor, Leonard Baxter, Grady Booth, Charles Lee. Row 2: Marvin Hutchison, Bobby Sloan, Keith Merrick, Bill Green, C. A. Dunafan, Glenn Booth, Glenn McDaniels. Row 3: Walter Hutchison, Bill Terrell, Harold Cook, Hubert Huddleston, Billy Freeman, Norman jones, Edward LeRoy Hutchison. .-891 0 cm Officers: Mrs. Ruthann Wil- son, sponsorg Pauline Winter, Margaret Doussett, Frankie Fitzgerald, Betty Fowlkes, Miss Martha Cox, sponsor. Members, seated: Helen Black, Leona Hall, Shirley Henn- ing, Hazel O'Neal, Oletha Wilbanks. Standing: Joyce Stapp, Yonne Spalding, Ila Marie Engle, Carol Sue Davis. e were flue onefi inferedfec! in aflzkficzi limi, Z2 5 , HO H L Row 1: Eddie Tompkins, Mr. L. H. Bengtson, Sponsor, Mr. C. B. Speegle, Sponsor, Mr. A. D. oy u Jacobson, Sponsor, Mr. Ray Vaughn, Sponsor, Floyd Brown, Don Soergel, Tommy Wade. Row 2: Dick Akers, Joe Welch, Jimmy Turner, Earl D. Edwards, Parker Bond, Charles Hepler, john Doughty, Paul Fox. Row 3: Chuck Page, Dean Keltner, Herb Heronime, jerry Fent, Charles Hilterbran, Buddy Henderson, Buzzy Cleveland, Jimmy Davis, Billy Davis. Row 4: Benny Nall, Donald Pickens, jimmy Childers, Don Demeter, jerry Gill, Eddie Look- abaugh, Orville Moody. Don Robbins, Bobby Pyle, Berry Mashburn. Row 5: Richard Martin, Keith Merrick, Ab justice, Paul Wandke, Larry Wilkerson, Bob Burr, Edwin Gates, Conrad Stigler. Row 6: Ronald Taylor, Harold Cook, Mike Miller, Larry Hannah, jerry Wallace, Kern Freeman, Bob Price, Robert Douglas, Benny Rowland, Bill Green. ...QO- in Kwik? 6Aieha,in BENNY NALL Playing halfback on the football team and running track were just two of the many activi- ties of handsome and popular Benny Nall, who graduated at mid-term. ....g2.- rx,-f , aw Clzehain GAIL BAILEY Gail Bailey, who received more nominations f . . . . or the Miss Chieftain title than any other candidate, won the election by an overwhelming majority because of her friendliness and at- tractiveness. -931 joofgaf Queen JANICE MCAEEE Janice McAfee's peaches and cream complexion and sparkling eyes made her an instantaneous hit with the foot- ball players, who elected her to reign over them. gaziegaf Queen BEVERLY OLIVER In spring a baseball player's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of-a queen. This year's choice, Beverly Oliver, is cute in anything from jeans to a formal. 3l,UeeiAel1l l CAROLYN ALLEN Twinkling brown eyes and a ready smile are the first things you notice when you meet vivacious Carolyn Allen, FFA Sweetheart. v it A lf. Q 1 gall! QMQQII WANDA LEE MAY A nice personality plus high scholastic ability plus three years experience as a clarinetist in our band equal this year's band queen, Wanda Lee May. Cdieha in rin ce5J PAT RICE Diminutive Pat Rice, the pride of the Chieftains, displayed enough pep at the games for a gal twice her size, yet al- ways managed to look fresh as a daisy. mcfrilin .S7weefAearf PATSY HINES Quiet, Hdependablef' and efficient are adjectives used to describe charming Redskin Sweetheart, Patsy Hines, who is a straight A student. 3 l JCQOALWM ZZWIJ, DON SOERGEL The hearts of one hundred fifty Knob- berettes belong to tall, congenial Don Soergel, who plays end on the football team, forward in basketball, and second base on the baseball squad. 5. l Je M Jen, ' JOE WELCH Good-natured Joe Welch always re- ceives a rousing cheer from his loyal KiYis, whether he's playing halfback on the football team or guard on the basketball squad. QMQQIT, GEORGIA RAY The honor of being the first queen of the Capitol Hill Key Club belonged to beautiful Georgia Ray of the glamorous long brown tresses. H' Candidates nominated by homeroorns for Mr. and Miss Chieftain were: back row, Bob Hooker, Berry Mashburn, Elmo Brown, Mike Miller, Eddie Tompkins, Ronnie McClure, Dean Keltnerg second row, Carol Sue Davis, Sue Scant- lan, Colleen Farr, Yonne Spalding, Beverly Maysg front row, Ovazine Perry, Bettye Selman, Beverly Oliver, Myrtle Beaty. - Not pictured ,are Floyd Brown and Harold Cook. -gg.. ' Gfdtddezi V 1. 'wail Heading the largest Senior Class in the history of CHHS are offi- cers Don Thompson, vice-presi- dentg Sue Corley, secretary, and J. B. East, president. The various activities of the Senior Class are directed by live sponsors: left to right, Mr. joe Dabney, Miss Juanita Bittle, Mrs. Alice Chesher, Mr. O. R. William- son and Mr. Al Ossenkop. Being an officer or sponsor of a Senior Class is no easy job, but ours proved not only capable, but outstanding. They plan- ned and directed various activities such as the senior play, commencement exercises, baccalaureate services, senior break- fast and the senior day assembly. Working with committees, they made the Senior Class click and guided it through its last year at CHHS. -100- i 'A E 65 it if I g , z W Y. Q 2 gf 5. ' ,Qs 'X X an , .. . KABA f A M 1 A . . Q fg,J A'?si T , A ' . .. N can be 111061 than Don Adams Nancy Adcock George Adleman Edna Afinow to pretty girls on a pretty Dick Akers Don Alexander Carolyn Allen Carol Anderson Seniors Don Davis and jim- Turner make ,the most of r free moments by talking to erly Mays and Delores Lewis. Row I, ADAMS, T E I, Chieftains, ADCOCKQ ADLEMANQ AFINOW. Row 2, AKERS, O Club, Key Club, ALEXANDER, Chieftains, ALLEN, Knobberettes, FFA Sweetheart, Mu Alpha Theta fSecretaryD, Student Council, Chieftain staff CSenior Section Editorjg ANDERSON. 7 ,Af ,asf we re miglzfy :Seniors Row I, ANDREWS, D., ANDREWS, W., Knobberettesg ANGEL, ANTHONY, FBLA, ARISMENDEZ, Red Cross, ARMITAGE, Student Council. Row 2, ARMSTRONG, AVERY, Bible History Club, BAGLEY, FBLA, Knobberettes CYell-LeaderD, Red Cross, Choir: BAILEY, Chieftain staff, FVA, Ki Yis, Teen Town Board, Miss Chieftaing BAKER, E., Ki Yis, FBLA, BAKER, J., FBLA, DE, Y-Teens. lid Andrews Wilma Andrews Patty Angel Wanda Anthony Grace Arismendez Ronnie Armitage . Armstrong Jeanette Avery Loriee Bagley Gail Bailey Eva Lou Baker jean Baker if-'U 'W mn. .r- 16 'fr 'ff QV' -101- .pf 'G' an . ,. X? iz, 355 sf 2 The library was not only a meeting place but also a source for knowledge. jack Burt and Mary Nowlin are getting ready to do some heavy studying. James Barrett William Barrett Wilma Baskett Don Row I, BAKERQ BALDWIN, BARNETTQ BARNHILL, Ki Yis, Spanish Club, Junior Alumni, Square Dance Club, Redskin Arrow staff, Chieftain staff fSophomore Section Editorl. Row 2, BARRETT, J., Chieftains, BASKETT, Ki Yis, FBLA, Red Cross, BAZE, Chieftains, Key Club. .7Ae fAree geam filaenf af Row I, BEATY, Ki Yis CPresidentD, Bible History Club, Pep Council, Honor Society, Redskin Arrow staff CCartoonistD, Chieftain staff CFaculty Section Editorlg BECKQ BELFLOWERQ BELL, Key Club, Chieftains: BELLEW, FTA fPrCsidentD, Ki Yisg BENNETT. Row 2, BENSON, E., Ki Yis, Horizon Club QS:-rcretaryj, Sigma Chi Iota CReporterDg BENSON, L.g BENSON, N., BERGSTRAND, Ki Yis, FBLAQ BIDDIE, Choirg BITTMAN, Redskin, DE fHist0rianD. K Wanda Baker Robert Baldwin Charles Barnett LaDean B Bai Myrtle Beaty Leo Beck Geraldine Belflower Bob Bell Bellew Paul Ben Eva Faye Benson Leon Benson Neva Maye Benson Jo Ann Bergstrand Vernon Bit . far: , T ff? X , 45 . 1 5 it ..., V, af F , ' 1 P95 'few if, W 'JW' ' N Q , T -Q-W ef' -102- ,aws- E- 7 I in It I ... my V .,,. ,na yy , xl Hwgifaewr L S y if , ,, 'A it , in ,, . , j i S V I 'h i - I it it Jails 2 ,t ,Life ' Lf-f A I if , 5 .,- na.. , ii ' 52 Q U . Mn '55 GU' Verly Blagk Kenneth Black Edwina Blancett Opal Blankenship Rem Blevins Dixie Bolinger ,fker Bond Dorotha Lee Booth Delores Boyington Wanda Brandt Bobby Breaux Marion Brewer Row I, BLACK, B., Ki Yis, Band, junior Alumni, Square Dance Club, FBLA, BLACK, K,, Redskins, Op- erators Cluh, T 85 I, Drum Major, BLANCETT, FBLA, BLANKENSHIP, Knobberettesg BLEVINS, DE, Choir, Knobberettcs, BOLINGER, Ki Yis, FBLA, Choir. , Row 2, BOND, O Club, Key Club, Sigma Chi Iota CVice-Presidentjg BOOTH, BOYINGTON, Square Dance Club, BRANDT, Girl's O Club, BREAUX, BREWER, Art Club CPresidentl. l,UOI Q tAI QQ gedfif :5l0Ql'lt Oil Olfll' Lfuepfint Row I, BROWN, E., Chieftains flaledgemasterl, Pep Council, Key Club Csecretaryl, Sigma Chi Iota CTreas- urerj, BROWN, F., O Club, Key Club, City O Club fVice-Presidentl, All City and All District football, BROWN, J., Ki Yis, FTA, junior Alumni, BROWN, M., Ki Yis, FBLA. ' Row 2, BRYANT, BUFORD, Chieftains, BUNGE, BURKETT. Nancy Owens and Paul Har- rell were two of the many sen- xo Brown Floyd Brown Joyce Brown Mary JO Brown iO1'S WHO spent all day taking n Bryant Earl Buford Charles Bunge Norma Burkett aptitude tests. L PFW 41 fx: 1 H' in-Y -103-- P 1' -2 I YE., , 0 'S-.. , I -K L - 2 3 i s 'M .1 K 4 'f ,f H I is I x ..,: A fra , . A ,frsifii k I fiii i ' W wif Q ' ' .' T' - gk, f jack Burt Ross Butcher Carlene Butler Duane Butler Rhoda Caddell Don Cam Jean Campbell Valta Canning Rosie Carlile Betty Carpenter Anita Carreker Henryetta I Row 1, BURTg Chieftains CSecretaryD, Key Club, Student Council, Co-ed Dance Board, All-city Dance Board: BUTCHERQ BUTLER, C.: 'BUTLER, D., T 85 I fPresidentJg CADDELL: CAMPBELL, D. Row 2, CAMPBELL, J., Ki Yis, Y-Teens fReporterD, FBLA CReporterDg CANNING3 CARLILEQ CARPEN- TERg CARREKER, Ki Yis, FBLA fPresidentDg CARTER. :S deniom we were cledgaferi Row I, CASEY, Redskins fPresidentD, Sigma Chi Iota, Historical Clubg CAVE, CAVENDER, Band, Ki Yis, Sigma Chi Iota, Spanish Club, Redskin Arrow staff fBusiness Managerlg CELLAN. Row 2,-CHANDLER, Chieftains: CHEATHAM, CHEUVRONT, Redskins, T Q Ig CHILDERS, D. Happy smiles wreathe the faces of Mitzi Wright, Frank Moore and jimmy Cruzan as they make preparations to leave for Shreveport, Louisiana, to the SASC Convention. Wendell Casey Lonnie Chandler Margie Cave Maribell Cavender Henry Cheatham Bill Cheuvront VY' Marie Cel Doris Chil we , , +4 , ' ' .re -104 l 1 'Wa ,,,..-Mm , - av u 3. ii i lx. V. '- 1 ry ,-- f i ' . A Y 1. - 4 K -7' - Q ' A ' if ,:1f'g X.f Eny Childers Lou Chilton Harold Clark James Clark OH to U18 NSPA COflVet'IfiOI1 Ann Clark Ann Claymore Billie Caywood Anna Coffman af Topeka, Kansas, are journ- alists Barbara Gibson, Carolyn Clark, Eva Hocutt, june Rey- nolds, Margaret Earp and Billie Craig. This was the first time CHHS has ever been represented at this convention. Row I, CHILDERS, j., Chieftains, O Club, CHILTON, CLARK, H., Chieftains, DE, CLARK, J., FTA. Row 2, CLARK, L., Ki Yis, CLAYMORE, Ki Yis, FHA, junior Alumni, CLAYWOOD, COFFMAN. fo conuenfiond a over flue counfrg Row I, COGDILL, COKER, Chieftains, COOK, D., Band, Chieftains, COOK, H., FFA fTreasurerD,- O Club, COOPER, CORE. Row 2, CORLEY, Ki Yis, Spanish Club, Square Dance Club, Student Council, Senior Class Secretary, Redskin Arrow staff fStaff Writerl, Chieftain staff fjunior Section Editorl, Allied Youth, COSBY, Bible History Club, COUNTRYMAN, CROSSLAND, Historical Club fPresidentD, Bible History Club QHistorianJ, Allied Youth, Oklahoma City highschool UNESCO, CREECH, CRUZAN, B., O Club. -it y jo Cogdill Darrell Coker Dick Cook Harold Cook Shirley Cooper jeweldeen Core ue Corley june Cosby Pat Countryman Maxenne Crossland Pat Creech Bob Cruzan Q ' f, , ' . , his -105- , , .ii Mn li When semester finals come along, the Iibrary becomes a bee- hive of activity. Here CHHS students Ronnie Armitage, Bob Williams, Eva Benson and Anna Coffman study hard for the Hnals. jimmy Cruzan Ionna Curry Bob Danner Carol Sue Davis Don Davis jerry Davison Norma Daw Henry D1 Row I, CRUZAN, J., Redskins CVice-Presidentl, Key Club, Student Council, All-School Yell-Leader, Pep Council, Teen Town Council, NASC and SASC delegate, CURRY, Ki Yisg DANNERQ DAVIDSON. Row 2, DAVIS, C., Knobberettes CYell-Leaderj, Girls O Club, Spanish Club, Pep Council, Redskin Arrow staff CAdvertising Managerl, Chieftain staff COrganizations Section Editorb, Student Councilg DAVIS, D., Sigma Chi Iota QPresidentD, O Club, DAVISONQ DEAN, Chieftain, Key Club, Allied Youth, Red Cross. I e cramme kr examd Row I, DEEN, T Bn I, Redskins, DEFRIESEg DEI-IAR'I'g DELP, YfTeensg DETAMOREg DICK, Knobber- ettes fVice-Presidentj, FBLA. Row 2, DIETZg DODDg DOTSONQ DOUGHTYQ DUFF, Operators Club, Hi Y, DUNAHOO. Kenneth Deen Richard Dietz Vera Sue DeFriese Sue Dehart Glenna Dodd Joe Dotson joycelyn Delp Gene Doughty sg,-,V -106-- Betty Detamore Paul Duff .r x Q- f ., 5 .1 Shirley D Imogene Du KE: 5 2, f f- -ir 'S- ' 'Cs v-w. 1 'V' 7 X Mi M in wi ,wk 3 rithia Dykes Margaret Ann Earp J. B. East Dave Edmiaston Ila Marie Engel Mary Erwin irley Esary Pat Eubanks Wilby Evans Patsy Faree Colleen Farr Bill Fasgold Row I, DYKES, EARP, Y-Teens fPresidentD, Spanish Club fReporterD, Ki Yis, FBLA, FTA, Bible History, Honor Society, Student Council, Redskin Arrow staff fEditorD, EAST, Sigma Chi Iota, Mu Alpha Theta, Key Club fVice-Presidentl, Chieftains CYell-Leaderl, junior Rotarian, Pep Council, Student Council, Senior Class President, EDMIASTON, ENGLE, Girls O Club, Horizon Club fpresidentl, Ki Yis, FBLA, Spanish Club, ERWIN. K Row 2, ESSARY, Knobberettes, Historical Club fSecretaryD, Red Cross, junior Alumni, Choir, State UNESCO, EUBANKS, FBLA, Ki Yis, Pep Council, Student Council. All-School Yell-Leader, EVANS, Red- skins, FOREE, FARR, Knobberettes. History Club, FBLA, FTA, Choir, Band, FASGOLD, Auto Club fSer- geant-at-armsj. unc! Janeen! Jawa Row I, FENT, O Club, FINCHUM, Bible History Club, Choir, FINNEY, Sigma Chi Iota, Key Club, Chief- tains, FISCHER, Hi Y, Operator's Club. Row 2, FITZGERALD, Girl's O Club, FLIPPO, FBLA, FLOYD, Honor Society, FOGLE. Hearts were young and gay as everyone tripped the light fan- tastic. Pausing a moment at the Rainbow-DeMoIay Sweetheart Erry Fent Ivonne Finclfum Deryl Finney Dwayne Fischer D Ei nc 6 3 F9 C ollee fl ,Fa fl' 61 fl d ie Fitzgerald Louise Flippo Barbara Floyd Clint Fogle Beg-fy Maghbufn, ,NAM K. km .gm .M 'Q 5 , X 40 -. L ts.. I, -107- my E it In S was .- t I Uk ,, f wi! 'Hi , ,f . 1, X - 1 Don Foster Betty Rae Fowlkes Charles Fox Ila Jean Franco Fred Franklin Billy Free Kern Freeman Helen Frith Rowena Fritzler Sandra Fruit Beverly Fulkerson Loretta F Row I, FOSTER, Redskins, Spanish Club, Historical Club, FOWLKES, Knobberettes, Girls O Club, Oper- ators Club, Red Crossg FOX, FRANCOg FRANKLIN, FREEMAN, B., FFA fPresidentD. Row 2, FREEMAN, K,g FRITH, Ki Yis, FBLA, Red Cross, FRITZLER, Band, FRUIT, Ki Yis, Square Dance Club, Art Club CP1edge Mistressjg FULKERSON, Student Council, Choir, Bandg FULLER, Knob- berettes, FBLA, Choir. y e ofucbecl in fine cfafifirooma Row I, GATES, O Club, Key Club, Student Council, GERMAN, GEURINg GIBSON, B., Knobberettes, Redskin Arrow staff QPicture editorl, Chieftain staff fAssociate Editorl, Square Dance Club, Co-ed Council. Row 2, GIBSON, C., Chieftains, Future Draftsman: GOODEQ GOODINQ GONZALES. Students in Miss Ila Rogers' sen- ior English class are studying industriously, mindful that com- t ' ' t d th . . ggigiimen IS JUS at-Oun e Edvsnn Gates Bob German Betty Geurin Barbara Gil . ' - 0 Cecil Gibson Joe Goode Barbara Goodm Beatrice G n V W 1 A -L , 1, Ln Q f Q ,, 5,5 , ' W.. 9 ,H f 1 xzazegmaeei, ., ... F - -I I-kv ggf' . ' gf 5, 7 V 2 , l -1os- l N? Eel Marie Goss Victor Graham Bill Green Juanita Green elby Greeson Dora Woods Gunter Anna Hackett Shirley Hackett A ff, 1 js. ff' 1 'Y The lockers served as a meet- ing place between classes for Cupidls victims. Discussing plans for the evening are Shelby Greeson and Darlene Hagar. Row 1, Goss, Choir: GRAHAM: GREEN, B., EEA, --0 Club, Key Club: GREEN, J. ' Q Row 2, GREESON, chieftaansg GUNTER, FBLAQ HACKETT, A., Ki Yasg HACKETT, s., Bible History Qlub. uf ma e 'eac minufe counf Lefween c armed Row I, HAGAR, Ki Yis, Art Club fSecretary-treasurerjg HAIRg HALE, Hi Y fTreasurerD, Chieftainsg HALL, B.: HALL, J., Ki Yis, FBLAg HALL, P., Knobberettes. Row 2, HALLEY, Chieftains, Auto Club: HAMILTON, A., Chieftainsg HAMILTON, 0.3 HANLAN, Hi Y Club CSergeant-at-armsl, Operators Clubg HANNAH, O Clubg HARKEY. Bill Hale Odell Hamilton Jackie Hall Pollyann Hall Larry Hannah jo Ann Harkey Beverly Hall H. J. Hanlan Hager Barbara Hair Halley A. J. Hamilton I, . , .i . Q Viv :,: A -. - -, fa., a f.. .f PM a e E ff-Q. if -.. Ci v k in , - f L. ' I ' A X f X. .A , V, r. , I .J A , ,V . ' V, L . ' V fit. . - - , 1 i S-F? - 1. 'I N' Y -109- if 5 bi R. aw , ' W- ,. aa I. fa if If E fi 5 , 2, 2 'flu wifi af ' ' 'L' if 57 'il 'H' 'V ' we fi . . r ..: W y I A Q L -,-aa:-,ik .- W A .. ,gi . 1 . o Harris Mil mls-'fy 551352 gen 3122 t Q33 Niiiiahiilii' 15122 iiiiifia Narlcylr Hathaway Balieiilfaa e 1 . Taking the test are james jor- dan, Eugene Oldham, LaRoy johnson in the front seat. In the back are Reta Blevins, Ethel Goss, Bobbie Snow, Billie june jones, jean Kestet and Glen Tindell. Row I, HARPER, Ki Yis, FHA fParliamentarianD, Square Dance Club, HARRELL, HARRIS, J., HARRIS, M., Ki Yis, Square Dance Club fTreasurerD, Choir, Row 2, HASTINGS, HATCHER, Spanish Club, HATHAWAY, Student Council, Ki Yis, HEDRICK, Junior Alumni, Choir CAccompanistJ, Band. pocle fo 66400 in haf POULS Row I, HENDERSON, Knobberettes, FBLA, Girls O Club, HENSLEY, B., FBLA, HENSLEY, M., Honor Society, HENRY, J., FHA CPresidentD, Ki Yis, Square Dance Club, HENRY, W., Ki Yis, HERRELL, Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, FTA fSecretaryJ, Spanish Club CVice-Presidentj. Row 2, HESS, Ki Yis, FBLA, HIGGINBOTHAM, FBLA, HIGHTOWER, Ki Yis, FBLA CVice-Presidentj, Honor Society, HILL, C., HILL, S., Spanish Club, Knobberettes, HILLEARY. Patsy Henderson Barbara Hensley Mona Hensley Jo Ann Henry Wanda Henry Paul Herrel Peggy Ann Hess Paula I-Iigginbotham joy Hightower Carol Hill Sidney- Hill Paul Hilleai a 'isa'-'Aa ,ma 'bail' 1 HHH fi W A A ii? a , a - A K s .aa, , aia I -11O-- Fur fe lt Mg 3 73: is y Dale Hines Eva Hocutt Carl Holder Donald Holt Mary Holt Bobby Hooker 'othy Hooker Mildred Hopkins Bill Hosack Eldon Howard Bobbie Hubbard Gene Huddleston Row I, HINES, Ki Yis fSecretaryD, Redskin Sweetheart, Honor Society, Junior Alumni Cfreasurerl, Sigma Chi Iota, Bandg HOCUTT, Ki Yis, Bible History Cfreasurerj, Honor Society fPresidentD, Allied Youth QRe- porterj, Student Council, Chieftain staff fEditorD, Redskin Arrow staff, HOLDER, Auto Club, HOLT, D., O Club, FFA, HOLT, M.g HOOKER, B., Chieftains CPresidentD, Key Club CPresidentj, Pep Council, Stu- dent Council. Row 2, HOOKER, D., HOPKINS, Ki Yis, Y-Teens, FBLA, FTA, CO-ed Council, HOSACK, HOWARD, junior Alumni, HUBBARD, Choir fSecretaryjg HUDDLESTON, Chieftains. or in nancy corwerfihda W I Row I, HUDSON, Chieftainsg HUFF, Art Club CReporterj, Bible History, HUGHEY, Knobberettes, FBLA fVice-Presidentlg HUGHES, Horizon Club, FBLA fSecretaryD,Jur1ior Altrusan. Row 2, HUGHES, K., Pep Council, Chieftains 'fVice-Presidentl, Key Club, Co-ed Council, Junior Alumnig HUMPHRIES, Chieftains, HUNT, Knobberettesg HUNTER, Chieftains, Redskin Arrow staff, Chieftain staff fBusiness Managerl. Nothing could be nicer than a pretty convertible on a pretty day. The proud riders are j. B. East, Carol Davis, Peggy Zum- Walt, jack Bennett, Barbara Gib- nmy Hudson Betty Jean Huff Jo Ann Hughey Betty Hughes Son and Betty Selmanl meth Hughes Jim' Humphries Paulanita Hunt Jack Hunter as , - ,w E , . W2 ' is? 149' -- ,-we . 4? , - -if - we 'Du -Ill- 5 V. 'Gia V, I ll Q ii . EE' Q. . WL . .. W. 'ff ff 'Hi-?'f4 'XWQQ 351. ftiysffl' Vmifff a s 'YI' f' 5 ii-. S ii F5 f i Willa Dene Hurdle Marvin Hutcheson Vernon Hutcheson Earl Hux Beulah Jack Dale Jacks Jimmie Joe Jackson Jennie Jaco Bruce Johm Janet Johnson Lou Ann Johnson La Roy John Row 1, HURDLEg HUTCHISON, M., FFAQ HUTCHESON, V., HUX, Chieftainsg JACKg JACKSON, D., Operators Club. Row 2, JACKSON, J., JACO, Ki Yisg JOHNS, DE fPresidentD, Chieftainsg JOHNSON, J., Ki Yis, Future Draftsmen, Sigma Chi Iota, Red Crossg JOHNSON, L. A., Junior Alumni CVice-Presidentl, Historical Club Clnter-City Rep.Q, Y-Teens, Ki Yis fUsher Captainlg JOHNSON, L., Junior Alumni. Jn ffm fe! our flwuglifi fumea! fo foofdaf, Row I, JONES, B., FBLA3 JONES, E., Ki Yis, FBLA CTreasurerDg JONES, W.: JORDAN, Student Council. Row 2, JUSTICE, O Club: KEELEYQ KEITHg KELTNER, Key Club, Historical Club, O Club. Yea Redskins! is the cry as the fall of the year ushers in the football season. Helping the Red- skins to another victory are Tommy Raye and Janice Mc- Afee. Billye June Jones Eva Jones Wanda Lee Jones James Ab Justice Sidney Keely Keith Dean nb' I' -112- fP' Sac-. am Kendall Joel Kendrick Mary Kerfoot Egy Kesner Hilda Keys Barbara Killman Row l, KENDALL, Chieftains, KENDRICK, Band, Wanda Kerr Eddie Knight KERFOOT, KERR, W. They did it again! fans Betty Bellew, Don Foster, Barbara Gibson and Willis Ma- bry cheer happily as the victor- ious Redskins make another bas- ket. Row 2, KESNER, FBLA, KEYS, FHA Girls, Historical Society, KILLMAN, Bible History Club QRe- porterl, KNIGHT. fdfel' we C QQPQCI iAQ fedfll Row I, KOELSCH, KOESTER, Ki Yi, Student Council, Honor Society, KRALIK, Chieftains, LADD, OH Club, LAND, H., LANGSTON. Row 2, LEMASTERS, LEIMER, LENK, N141 Alpha Theta, Honor Society, O Club fVice-Presidentlg LEONARD, Redskins, Junior Alumni, LESLIE, Spanish Club, Bible History Club, Honor Society, Ki Yis, FBLA, LEWIS, Ki Yis, Choir fVice-Presidentl, Allied Youth fSecretaryQ. ii' Wanda Langston Delores Lewis id Koelsck Lois Koester Eugene Kralik Donald Ladd Harold Land. ly Lemasters Gerald Leimer Ray Lenk Richard Leonard Georgafm Leslie 'VA 1, l ' ' lk ' ' we ,. f' 'lf 'il' - ., , TVX ,I ,A ay. 1 C-ri ' M 53 H W, l V ad 9, . VI . f ' riff ' -113- E MM U13 .K , ' 7 ...M . ,. C, . 1. .: fri-: 'Y .,.,.,,. , , ...f . , WM ,- V ' ,. ,,,A,. , ,E 5 ,ms-f . Wa WW., .H . V . ,,.,, 4. ,. C as gl K Q f in sifikxmixl N FM , , ge 5 -. ig Q lg ,F E ,fflg-?fE1Q.J,LiQiL ' H. .'- ff -1 V ' 4 'ibm . 'H if :- ' -. ' - C q K L' f 'f We 'Q L . - 'l'N-. 1 Mr. Alonzo Roop not only serves as vice-principal but also . as friend and adviser. Seeking his free advice are Gene Land and Sue Scantlan. o, io Reba Lightsey Freda Lightsey Gary Long Jerry Lovs Eddie Lynch jackie Sue Lynn Jimmy Ray Lyon Susann Mcl Row 1, LIGHTSEY, F., Ki Yisg LIGHTSEY, R., Ki Yis, Horizon Clubg LONG: LOWRY, Chieftains. Row 2, LYNCH, Chieftains, T an 1, LYNN, LYONQ MCABEE, Aft Club. e dougkf acluice rom our Aa em Row 1, MCAFEE, Knobberettes, FBLA, junior Alumni, Football Queeng McAULIFFE, Knobberettes, Junior Alumnig MCCARTER, Bible History Clubg MCCARTHYQ MCCLURE, Chieftains, Key Clubg MCCOLLUM, FTA, Y-Teens CSecretaryJ, Ki Yis, Row 2, MCCOLLUM, M., Junior Alumni fPresidentD, Ki Yis, FBLA, Horizon Club, Honor Society, Mc- FEELY, Ki Yisg MCGEE, Knobberettes CSergeant-at-armsD, Art Clubg McPHERSONg MABRY, Spanish Club, Chieftains, MANUEL. Virginia McAuliffe Barbara McFeely Janice McAfee Myrna McCollum ,af 17' 4 Alice McCarter Bill McCarthy Pat McGee Gorma jean McPherson QW kr? -114- Ronnie McClure Willis Mabry - 14-1,3 ' 1 ew ic 2 ...,. Betty MCC Betty jo N x 15- l L, ,fs Sm I lit K se 9 ,K 5 If ' 5 Maples Jo Ann Marcott Val Jean Martin Berry Mashburn Claudine Massey Kay Mathlerly les Mathis Wanda Lee May Beverly Mays june Melton Ann Myers Lonnie Miller Row I, MAPLES, Ki Yis, FTA, Historical Club, Honor Society, Pep Council, Bandg MARCOTT, FHA MARTINQ MASHBURN, Key Club, OU Club, MASSEY, DE. Row 2, MATHIS: MAY, Ki Yis, Band Queen, Spanish Club, SigmafChi Iota, Square Dance Club, FTA MAYS, Ki Yis, Square Dance Club CPresidentJ, Student Council, Choir, MELTON, Red Crossg MEYERS, Ki Yis, FVA CPresidentJ, MILLTER, L., Junior Alumni, Allied Youth. all IQCLSMQ 0ll,I l'l0l,ULJ9Q fo ll,l'l6!Ql C!CL:56I'l'l8l'L ROW l, MILLER. IVI., HOU Clubg MILLS, FHA, Spanish Club, MINOR, Knobberettesg MITCHELL. Row 2, MOHR, FFA, MONTGOMERY, Choir: IVIOON, Ki Yis, Y-Teen CVice-Presidentj, FBLA fHistorianD MOORE, F., Bible History fChoiristerD, Student Council fpresidentl, Choir, Junior Rotarian. ike Miller illace Mohr Ruby Mills jerry Montgomery Janis Patricia Minor Mary Mitchell Frank Moore K E ...Mani WW Irvena Moon ,T we ' A R -sf ,. 5 3 im., -115- jerry Fent expounds upon the virtues of knowledge as Marilyn Deering and Delores Ivey listen atten Lively. V In - 1. .,.......,. New -Mu mm,-.-w f I .MEM -.....E.. ,,,i www' in 5 X5 Mary Moore Berdie Moose Eileen Morgan Shirley Morgan Wanda Morris Viola Morri Pat Morrow Betty jean Moulton Shirley Mullenix Norma Muse Benny Nall Ruth Nels Row J, MOORE, M., Ki Yis, Choir, FBLA, Bible History, Y-Teen: MOOSE, Bible History Club CDevotional Leaderj, Spanish Club: MORGAN, E., Knobberettes, FBLAg MORGAN, S., FBLAg MORRIS, T 8a Ig MORRISETTE, FTA, Knobberettes. Row 2, MORROW. FHA: MOULTON, Ki Yisg MULLENIX, Art Club, junior Alumnig MUSE, DEg NALL, O Club, Mr. Chieftaing NELSON. 8 IWLOQQ OMF C H5686 fo fhe CCl,l'l'll0lLf5 Row I, NEWCOMB, E., Chieftainsg NEWCOMB, G., Chieftainsg NEWMAN, Knobberettes, FBLA, Student Councilg NICHOLS. Row 2, NOWLINQ NUGENTg O'NEAL, Ki Yis, FHA, FBLA, Girls UO Clubg OLDHAM. When spring weather comes to the campus, CHHS students Dick Akers, Pat Henderson, Larry Hannah and Lequita Keith End the lawn more invit- ing than the classrooms. Everett Newcomb Bertie Nowlin Q Gail Newcomb Jerry Nugent Norma Sue Newman Hazel O'Neal Ronnie Nic Eugene Old -116- 'UUI . , l 'ik A-ef P' X 52 Lois Owens Oliver Joleta I h. ., icy Owens Wayne Owens Eugene Pack Pack iors' fancies turned to thoughts of love, while others only had spring fever. LaDean Barnhill, Bill McCarthy and Ann Meyers make the most of their time while the teacher is out of the classroom. Row l, OLIVER, Knobberettes CPresidentD, Pep Council, Baseball Queen, OLIVER, 1.3 OWENS, L., Bible History Club CSecretaryD, Sigma Chi Iota, OWENS, M. Row 2, OWENS, N,, Ki Yis CTreasurerJ, Chieftain staff flndex Editorj, Honor Society, Sigma Chi Iota, Bible History Club CVice-Presidentfg OWENS, W.: PACK, E., Chieftains, T Q Ig PACK, G., Chieftains. ad f5i0I i!'l.g 'QL'-QI iI'H!6i6!6'6! Olfil' :5Cl'i00 ROW 1, PARKER, Ki Yisi PARSONS, Ki Yis Cpledge Mistressl, FTA, Square Dance Club, PASTUSEK, Spanish Club, Sigma Chi Iota, Honor Society, Ki Yis, Choir, Bandg PAYNE, T 85 Ig PEARSONQ PEEK, FBLA, Spanish Club. Row 2, PENNINGTONg PENNY, T 81, Ig PERRY, J., PERRY, JO, PERRY, O., Knobberettes, FBLA, PETERS. SY Pafkef Sue Parsons Pat Pastusek Sidney Payne Kin - H Pearson Beth Peek , 1 Pennington Gerald Penny Jerry Perry Jo Jean Perry Ovazine'Perry Bgbbig Peiefs -num -117- ri? l E l we ri A 2, I fl J A minstrel was the order of the day as the Redskins presented their annual assembly. Prexy Wendell Casey and Sweetheart Patsy Hines are the centers of attraction for the moment. Paul Pettijohn Edna Porter QD' I 5' Donald Pickens Janie Pierce Juanita Porter Dick Porterfield - l Row I, PETTIJOHN, PICKENS, - O Club, Chieftains, PIERCE, Knobberettes, FBLA, PINGRY, DE. Row 2, PORTER, E., PORTER, J., Ki Yis, Square Dance Club, Y-Teens, Choir, PORTERFIELD, Chief- tains, POWERS. 685 WIA lmao! fun wifA :Some adaem Row I, POYNTER, Chieftains, Key Club, DE, PRICE, B., O Club, PRICE, D., Chieftains, PRICE, P., PRICE, S., Mu Alpha Theta CPresidentJ, Chieftairs, Key Club, Honor Society, PULVER. - Row 2, PYLE, O Club, RAY, Knobberettes, FBLA, Key Club Queen, RAULSTON, REDUS, K REED, D., O Club, Key Club, REED, J., Redskins, Sigma Chi Iota. Bob Price Georgia Ray Kenneth Poynter Bobby Pyle ,,.. , o n H 'M , fm ' - , 2 nf.. - z .. ,M I J .f'ff',.gs,-aa:-Q 1- . Q.. Ja.. wx, ,, Q, . , , 1 W. A ,W 7,1 Msxgi, 1. ., ,, z. 1 f -2, i 5. ew' - fn- - ew 7 I 'A ' Q , f it c. I S vw is f E3 U' I Y as 'ji M -118- Doyle Price Barbara Raulston ,iw V yy A . ,..' i Yisg Paul Price Sam Price Evelyn Pu Norma Jean Redus Donald Reed jim Rei KI mi! 1 Us 'X 1 3- I B.-f e p Q nl Reynolds Bob Rhea Retha Rheust Pat Rice Jayne Richey jimmy Riley Robbins Mary Louise Robbins Tom Roberson Patricia Roberts Dan Rork Yuvanah Rosebrook ai Row 1, REYNOLDS, Ki Yis, FTA, Redskin Arrow staff CExchange editorj, Chieftain staff fOrganizations Section Editorjg RHEA, Redskins, T 85 Ig REUST, Ki Yis, Band, RICE, Knobberettes, FBLA, Chieftain Princess: RICKEY, DE, RILEY, Redskins, T 81, I. Row 2, ROBBINS, D.: ROBBINS, M., Ki Yis, FBLA, ROBERSONQ ROBERTS, Ki Yis, FBLA: RORK. wlzii oflaerzi were more fieriouzi ROW I, ROSEBROOK, FBLAQ ROWLAND, BENNY, O Club, ROWLAND, BILL, Chieftains, FFA, RYAN, Chieftains, Spanish Club, Historical Club fVice-Presidentl. Row 2, RUDOLPH, RUSSELL, SALOGA, Knobberettes, FBLA, SANDERS, Ki Yis, FBLA. Artificial snow banked the stage as Wendell Biddie sang White Christmas on ourr Christmas assembly. The assem- bly was presented by the band, my Rowland Bill Rowland Jerry Rudolph choir, speech and arf depart- bert Russell qWMR3sine Saloga Don Sawatzky 1 gk iv , -Y, S Him ii -119-- 4 4,...1:. . ,:,,.,, , D 0'9 in nw- , ff-:J it if if A it Sue cantlan Victor Schuelem Scott Shirley S Bob Scrutchins Seay Bettye Selman Christina Sepeda Bill Sexton Yvonne Sha Row l, SAWATZKY, SCANTLAN, Bible History Club, Spanish Club, Allied Youth CPresidentJ, FTA, Choir fLibrarianD, SCHULEIN, Mu Alpha Theta, Sigma Chi Iota, Chieftains, SCHIEL, Ki Yis, FBLA, SCHULDT, SCOTT, D., Knobberettes. Row 2, SCOTT, S., FBLA, Ki Yis, Y-Teens, SCRUTCHINS, Spanish Club fVice-Presidentj, O Club, SEAY, Ki Yis, SELMAN, Ki Yis, Spanish Club, Chieftain staff CSenior section editorl, Allied Youth, FTA, SEPEDA, SEXTON, Redskins, DE CVice-Presidentl. 8 g6LiA2l 86! in iAe CCL Qfelnid defore JC 00 Row I, SHADRICK, Knobberettes, FBLA, SHELBY, Ki Yis CVice-Presidentj, Student Council, SASC dele- gate, SHEPPARD, SHINNEMAN, FBLA, Y-Teens. Row 2, SHORT, Operators Club CPresidentJ, FFA, HI Y Club, SIMON, SIMONTON, SNOW, FBLA, Y-Teens. The favorite before-school meeting place for all was the cafeteria. Here we finished last- minute lessons, talked, joked, and, of course, enjoyed that sec- ond breakfast. Nancy Shelby Joyce Simon john Sheppard Franklin Simonton Betty Shi nneman Bobbie Snow lil -120- 4622, L. Paul Sh- Pauline So ,i I I 4' Q P 5 ,1 at 'I V . ' 1, .. WK Y, 1 V' , i.. fi 'W-. '54 ,M A Q agp.- g at . TNQ -sv-I f my ff ' .V I X K K , K an y AYZ7 'iff' , on Soergel Warren Southwell Yonne Spalding Fern Sparks ulvot teallypy exclaims Shirley ' ' T S dl B b S ' h . ' . Eat Spencer Bernice Spicer erry pra ey o mit Dick as She hears the latest tidbit of news from I vonne Finchum. Row I, SOCHERQ SOERGEL,. O', Club, Key Club, Knobberette Buddy, SOUTHWELL, Auto Club fSecre- taryls SPALDING, Knobberettes fHistorianj, junior Alumni, Girls O Club, FBLA, Student Council. Row 2, SPARKS, FBLAQ' SPENCER, Knobberettes fKeeper of C'sD, FBLA, SPICERQ SPRADLEY, Chief- tains CSergeant-at-armsj, Key Club, Student Council CVice-Presidentl. ificufifiing fad nigkfii euenffi Row 1, SMITH, B., Band, SMITH, G., T 85 Ig SMITH, J., Chieftains, Key Club, Sigma Chi Iota, STACYg STARKEY, Chieftains, STAUBUS, O Club, Auto Club CPresidentD. Row 2, STEPHENS, DE, FFA, Red Cross, STEWART, DE, STONE, W. C., STONE, Z., Junior Alumni, Historical Club, STORIE, Red Cross, SUDIK, Key Club, Square Dance Club. Gene Smith Jimmy Smith Jackie SYSCY rlene Stewart W. C. Stone Zulema 371006 an, ,aw mm Burnett Starkey Diana Storie . . , f in A E' -l21- Lewis Staubus Arthur Sudik 4310! iii' gif. Wayne Stephens Mazell Suggs - fy, ,Qs gm ..f: M T -I-A ' 1 'Pm : i- ffi- uw. - z: - .,, lr - ' ff- ,' , 2 , 1 f , gh, , 'YJ W 1 A 1 El A W111 lt be the afmY Of the Kathryn Surbeck De Lois Taylor Ronald Taylor Suzanne Tay navy? muses Ronnie Nichols as Mary Ann Tennery Margaret Thomas Patricia Thomas Walker Thor he contemplates his future with Uncle Sam. Row l,- SUGGS, FBLA, SURBECK, FBLA, Knobberettesg TAYLOR, D., FTA, TAYLOR, R., O Club, Chieftains, Art Club. Row 2, TAYLOR, S., DE, Ki YisgTENNERY, Ki Yis, FBLA, Y-Teens, THOMAS, M., Ki Yis, Y-Teens, Choir, Bible History Club, Square Dance Club, THOMAS, P., Ki Yis, FBLA, FTA, Y-Teens. ur Aogd foinec! flue armec! forced i l Row 1, THOMAS, W., THOMPSON, A., THOMPSON, D., Key Club, Chieftains. DE fTreasurerD, Senior class vice-president, THOMPSON, P., Knobberettes, FBLA, Spanish Club. Red Cross, Honor Society CSec- retaryjg THORNTON, R. Row 2, THORNTON, D., Redskins, TINDELg TOMPKINS, O Club, Key Club, TRAVIS, FTA, Knob- berettes, Honor Societyg TRENT, Redskins, Operators Club, TRIPLITT, Redskins CTreasurerD, Square Dance Club. 5 1 l Alma Th0mpSOH Don Thompson John Thompson Priscilla Thompson Roberta Thornton DeWayne Th Eddie Tompkins Ellen Travis Don Trent Roger Triplitt Marilyn Ti l S ff' 2 if-. he E . f ,Q , , , . .I TF' : .. K :if 'i ff H A .. . 5 ' -122- .am- i Q 3. YN- pu, 5' as Wx if... we Jia? . 1 ,gov- 105 49 px gz' 'N 1 K. iw 3315 . Q me f 1- ' mi rthy Trumbly Jerry Tucker Miles Turner urner Jene ckie Vargas Eugene Vasicek James Veitch Walcott Darline Walker Imogene Walker Row I, TRIPPg TRUMBLYg TUCKER, Chieftains, DE, Junior Alumni, Band fPresident, Drum Majorbg TURNER, M., Chieftains, TURNER, J., UO Club, Key Club, UNSELLg VAN BUSKIRK. Row 2, VARGAS, Bible History CVice-Presidentl, Ki Yis CDemerit Captainj, Student Council, Square Dance Club fViCe-Presidentl, Spanish Club, VASICEKg VIETCH, FFA, Chieftains, WALCOTTg WALKER, K., Y-Teens, Knobberettesg WALKER, I., DE. . . 1 I WALL OM? gli' if l,UI 0!6' flieiii Z?ffe'i'o Row I, WALKER, P., Knobberetteg WALLER, Knobberettes, FBLA, Allied Youth, Band, WANDKEQ WANTLAN. Row 2, WARD, A. L., Knobberettes CDemerit Captainb, junior Alumni, WARD, B., Junior Alumni, FBLA, WARD, C., WARNER, C., DE. A letter a day keeps his blues away. Lois Owens finds t Walker Carole Waller Paul Wandke Ray Wantlan Writing leffets a big help til her Lou Ward Barbara Sue Ward Carolyn Ward Charles Warner boy friend gets to come home. , A g A . R' QV, M -123- I , - .f 's 1 , ,H M., so-my Bill Wamer Louis Watson Rex Watson Charlene Webb Jim Webb Glenna Wel Jack Welch Joe Welch Adrian West Ronnie West Don Wham Edward Whitl Row I, WARNER, B., Auto Club CVice-Presidentjg WXTSON, L., WATSON, R.g WEBB, C., Ki Yis, Stu- W dent Council, Choir, FBLAQ WEBB, J., WELCH, B., Knobberettes CTreasurerJ. Row 2, WELCH, J., Junior Alumni, Uperatoxs, ni rg WELCH, JOE, OU Club, Key Club, Ki Yi King, WEST, A., Band, WEST, R., Redsking WHAM, Band, WHITAKER. e counfeJ fke clagfi unfi! we Row 1, WHITE, FHA qrfeasump, Choir, WHITEHEAD, Ki Yisg WILBANKSQ WILKINS, choir. Row 2, WILLIAMS, B., WILLIAMS, E., Ki Yisg WILLIAMS, J., Ki vis, FBLA, WILLIAMS, S. Seniors Bobby Breaux, Suz- anne Taylor and Georgia Ray are Wondering just how long it is until commencement and make use of the office calendar to count the days. Eileen White Bobby Williams Judy Whitehead Evelyn Williams fl Nm -124- Eugene Wilbanks Janice Williams L! Q Janice win Shirley win- l .4 A Now that our three years at Capitol Hill are com- pleted, the graduating class of '52 will be separated. Wherever we go we will take with us the memories of everything we have done these past three years. Looking back over three years we remember many things - like the time we elected Bobby Hooker, Patsy Hines and Pat Eubanks to lead us through our sophomore year. Then in our junior year again we elected Bobby Hooker to lead us. Gail Bailey and Bettye Selman served with him. Like all junior classes, we gave a prom for the seniors and presented a junior play. Frank Moore, Student Council president, was elected governor of Oklahoma for a day. He was a good leader with a likeable disposition. As a whole our highschool years have been filled with fun and the desire to do better each year. We have tried to make a blueprint for our future. fhe gracluafing C add 0 I9 2. That day of days has finally at rived! Mike Miller and Mazell Suggs beam with pride as they clutch that long-awaited diploma in their hands. Row I, WILSON, B.: WILSON, D., Ki Yis, WILSON, S., Bible History fPresidentD, Choir, WOOD, Chief- tainsg WOOSLEY, K., Chieftains. Row 2, WOOSLEY, L., Chieftainsg WRIGHT, B., FBLAQ WRIGHT, M., Ki Yis, Allied Youth CTreasurerl, Choir C-Robe Mistressl, Student Council: YOUNG, ZACHARYg ZUMWALT, Ki Yis, Student Council CSec- retaryi, Chieftain Staff QBusiness Managerl, Arrow Staff fCirculation Managed. Paul Wood Donna Young ll Wilson Darlene Wilson Sylvia Wilson lie Woosley Betty jane Wright Mitzi Wright Keith Woosley Leora Zachary I I Peggy Zumwalt dh -125- enior commiffeefi w0rLec! Accra! Breakfast Committee: Wanda May, chairman: Bob Scrutchins, Commencement Committee: Carol Sue Davis, chair- Rita Blevins, Myrna McCollum. man: Pat Pastusek, Valta Canning. yrqfi- , It X. 5, 1 in 3'-1 I . 5 i Baccalaureate Committee: Betty Jo Cogdill, Carl Holder, Georgann Leslie, chairman. Coke Party: Juanita Porter, Sam Price, Mildred Harris. Senior Play Committee: Pollye Hall, Arthur Sudik, Beverly Fulkerson, Senior Assembly: Bettye Selman, chairman chairman: Sue Corley. Peggy Zumwalt, Myrtle Beaty, Nancy Owens Barbara Gibson, J. B. East. -126- . , l i Left: Junior president, Duane McCamp- bell, converses with secretary, Bobbie Beall, of some important affairs as vice president, Arda Penny, waits to pass the business on to the party on the telephone. Below: The sponsors of the Junior Class worked hard with the prom committee set- ting up plans for decoration. They are fseated left to rightj Mrs. Ruby Tabor, Mr. L. H. Bengtson, Mrs. Mary Richert Mr. Ernest Wright, Mrs. Della Mize, fstandingl Mr. Kelly Mudd and Mr. Wen- dell Hubbard. Below: Prom committee members were Cstanding, left to rightj Delores Ivey, Marilyn Province, Shir- ley Watson, Carolyn Cantwell, JoAnn Buxton: Row 2: Norma Kaye Zink, Delores Templeton, JoAnn Cooper, Gail Schindler, Row 1: Don Musgraves, Bob East and Charles Lake. The junior-Senior Prom was a memorable affair and a huge success. Af' 5 we FQCLCAQJ fhe l'I'L6Ll In 1953 will graduate this class of juniors, 483 strong. As sophomores they contributed talent, as juniors they have made leaders. These juniors have done much for the school as a whole. junior, Bill Phil- lips was chosen Rainbow Beau, and Norma Kaye Zink was chosen DeMolay Sweetheart. Row 1: Jane Adwellg Bill Aldrichg Victoria Alemang Pat Alexander: Joe Alleng Charles Altmang Russell Amburn. Row 2: Tony Ardg Ronald Arnhartg Wanda Arringtong Rita Ashworthg Rosemary Averyg Evelyn Bakerg Walter Baker. 2 AOLQCJ JOM!!! OH, ik? 50,9 0l'l'l0l Q6 Row 3: Shirley Barksdaleg Barbara Baldersong Pat Bare: Kenneth Bames. Row 4: Don Barneyg Janet Barringtong Bobbie Beallg Bonita Bell. Row 5: Stacy Bennettg Ronald Benson: David Bemap Royce Bishop. Row 6: Helen Blackg Betty Blackburn: Laverne Blair: Phyllis Blackard. 1 Big wheel Bob East lowers the boom on pledge, Kenneth Spradley, and shows him what it means to be a sophomore. -128-- 4 . H E 3 1: 9 . . 1 Q' if 1, , .. msgs: if X e X , f life L 4 ,.1. X A ,. I. Q11 4 iff, 1 , -'A- 153331: ' Q, as as ' lf'-1 lx'-ws J Q SQ A Q fa A is Y nv 5 ww Q . f J S S :rf gifs ' , 9 'V' QQ, ,ty rg Admiring lower classmen, Martha Ann Robbins and Bob Lam, ask Sue 11 Corley how it feels to be a senior. A 'Q fs. 'Y Row 1: Patrick Blackwell: Eddie Blancett: Ronald Borthick: Mary Bowman: Row 2: Glenn Boyd: Jack Brannon: Rosella Breedlove: Joy Broadway: Row 3: Cleota Brown: Darrell Brown: Geneva Brown: Laverne Brown: Row 4: Joanne Brownlee: Iris Bryant: Carolyn Bumpas: Jo Bunker. an reuerecl fAe Aeniom Row 5: Fern Burleson: Martha Burke: Nina Burke: Virginia Burke: Elsie Burkey: Melba Burtcher: Frieda Mae Butler. ' Row 6: june Butler: Joann Burt: Bobby Burr: Ralph Burns: Orville Burkhart: Carl Byrley. f 401 . . ve , W' K 35 'B 25 was . -129- a SW M. 'f' -fe ' 1-frh Q. J .M I Row 1: Jo Bnxtong Richard Cabrera: Clara Caldwell: Burna Canning: Carolyn Cantwell: Anna Carter Fred Case Row 2: Ronnie Caudlllg Louise Cavnarg Tommy Cavenderg jimmy Chapmang Mary Chapmang Nlcky Chechovsky Ina Lee Cherry. Something new in hair styles this year was the poodle cut. When combed correctly it is supposed to have a tossed salad eHect. Gail Schindler helps Mellodee Miles ar- range hers. Q 5f6LI fQ6! new CL 6 Row 3: Betty Cheshierg Suzy Claborng Bxllxe Clark Carolyn Clark. Row 4:- Donnie Jo Clark: Harold ston Lee Clark: Row 5: Shirley Clay: Clark Paul Clark Thur Claude Cleveland Joyce Clevenger: Danny Codner. Row 6: Wayne Coffman Clayton Col lierg Loretta Collinsworthg Delores Combs. 1 1 ,,.--, H5 153 i all 'x lf. yey Nt -130- 'bw- . . K 'gf' 3 A fad from grandmothefs day was 3 revived, and the horse's tail became the latest thing in hair-dos. Woodene Vxfl Yym,hA - Throckmorton finds this an attractive i . way to arrange her long brown locks. Carolyn Cantwell is Willing to give a helping hand. wt, fl' Row I: jack Cook: JoAnn Cooper: Shirley Cosby: Phillip Cothrum: Row 2: Billie Craig: Sharon Cudd: james Curren: Mona Cur- rington: Row 3: jerry Daniels: Loretta Daniels: Bill Davidson: Buddy Davidson. Row 4: Bill Davis: jimmy Davis: johnny Davis- Myrna Davis. an reuiuec! Ofc! fafihionfi Row 5: David Darrah: Marilyn Deering: Jimmie Dell: Don Demeter: Helen Denham: Katy Desper: Walter Dice. Row 6: Gerald Dickson: Robert Dickson: Gene Dies: Barbara Dittmeyer: john Doughty: Robert Douglas: Margaret Doussett. 3 E' 'R x 3 sz ji f un . : , I -131- Y fi 51 2 t Q4 m AL ' 2 E F R 9: S ., we M vi ' ? wl 21-Xi V ,igwzgi MW- lv X 'Q'f l x . if , ' ' g ' Long hours were spent making Ir. i W F sl 4 scenery tor the junior play. Roy Wil- fi son hands Lewis Hastings the brush ' I to start papering the wall While Dean , F Tesney holds the ladder. f' 5 F ,t X iff sl I '1 Y f X ' .A Row 1: Marijo Downs: Glenda Doyeg Elsie Drabekg Richard Dren- ning: Row 2: C. A. Dunafang Lila Duncang Bob Eastg Rhoda Ed- gar. Row 3: Gerald Edwardsg Dowania Eggersg Pat Elledgeg Gail Embreeg Row 4: Carol Estesg Willa Dean Etherigeg Billy Everett: Bill Fallwell. LU Laid LUOI' OH, iAQ I0 Cty Row 5: Erma Ferguson: Mack Ferguson: Joyce Ferrellg Annabell Fikeg Johnny Fishy Del Florag Russell Forshee. ' e ' h F b ' G belg Jimm Gafette. Row 6: Lindsey Fallerg Richard Fulton: Shirley Fuller, Verlas Full r, Kat ryn ur ee, Jesse a y me Xxx 1, Q V 7 g 2? I 5 .P 65 W- 1 2 , K at A L X ,sg xxx if i , , 1 if 5 I L --M i -132-- : s Q 'iv 4 '36 Row I: Mary Galindo: Bob Galgen: Jeri Garrett: Jeanefn Gers: Jerry Gill: Darlene Grant: Jane Green. Row 2: Sue Grimes: Sara Gunter: Jerry Guthrie: Joyce Guyton: Leonard Haggard: Edward Halbig: Darriel Halstead. wad fime we Jlaenf Row 3: Betty Hampton: Doris Hampton: Harold Hardy: Geneaiire Harraman. Row 4: Betty Harris: David Harris: June Harris: Betty Harrison. Row 5: Joyce Hearrong Hershal Heath: Pat Heathcoat: Buddy Henderson: Row 6: Glenna- Hendrick: Shirley Henning: Joyce Heron: Charles Hepler. x 9 M 'l1, A - 'G 'V Q gi A -, 1- -133- Was excited in the junior Class play, The Case of the Sullcy Girl, when detective Dean Tesney C second from rightj caught up with the kill- er, Harold Hardy. Carolyn Cantwell and Conrad Stigler assisted in the capturing of the villain. ,Milk .pv- in lg l X M -. .,,L 4 ff. 5 we Row I: Herb Heronirnep Richard Herrellg Martha I-Iicksg Margie Higginbothamg Dale Higgins: Larie Heldenbrandg Bettsey Hilderbrand. . l u Row.2: Barbara Hileg Nadine Hillg Shirley Hillg Carlene Himesg Maxine Hixg Jerome Hoag: Jim Holden. Q Clie CCLl'l6!g LCLIU Lefllleefl C added Row 3: Earlene Hollandg Wayne Hammittg Billy Horny john Horn. Row 4: Nadine Hornbeckg Sue Howeg Aline Huff: joan Hulet. Row 5: Mary Huletg Marvel Humberdg Dolores Hum: Alice Hurt. Row 6: Glenn Hull: Delores Iveyg Pat Isbell: Barbara jackson. , ST' f amyfy s V K il 5 1 4... 'mg 1, ff M' ' i f., 1 ' sf As jerry Gill drinks his coke, Burna Canning tries to decide which kind of candy bat she wants. Carlene Himes seems satisfied with hers. :is ' -134- If V2 X . AQ ,,,.g4-' ,,,, , , . 5 ix i f , we 4.? f al L 1 sy.-v'sr..r W aw: We , Many happy.I1ours.Were spent in the 5 cafeteria. B111 Phillips and Peggy 3 mVA 4 A H Smith seem to be enjoying a conver- -33.9 5 sation as much as the food. ' 5 L 1 gl' b y .L 3 -1'5 'i Sf?--z . X3 Row 1: Clarence jacksong Lois Jackson: Beverly jinesg Gayle johnson. Row 2: Gene johnson: Grandville Johnsong Harold John- song Lorena Johnson: Row 3: Pat johnson: Shirley Johnsong Yu- vonne johnsong Jerry jonesg Row 4: Norman jones Norma Karnesg Ann Keithg Ann Kelly. Auf afwaga were ami5Aec! af noon Row 5: Row 6: Betty Kelly: Charles Kellyg Joanne Kellyg Ruth Kellyg Pat Kimmelg Benny Kingg Fred King. ' Terry Kingg jerry Kliewerg Don Knightg jerry Knightg Leroy Knostg Ann Kurleyg Elsie Kuklenski. y y in y W3 . L L ,Qi , V a gg g K f ,f -135- JR fi, X 'Eff A' The juniors didn't make their hands conspicuous one day because they had clean fingernails or a new mani- cure. The object of admiration was a new class ring. Showing OH theirs are Arda Penny, Darrell Brown and jo Ann Brownlee. Row I : Charles 'F ia! Eff 53hs 'x Lakeg Bobby Lamg Evelyn Lanceg Jewell Lane Row 2: Joyce Larsong Wayne Iuathropg Charles Leeg Larry Leon- ard. Row 3: Don Leverichg Richard Littleg Eddie Lookabaughg Paul Lother. Row 4: Ruth Lunowg Pat Luperg Leon Manekg David Manuel. OLU l0I 0lfl Row 5: Don Marbryg Rose Marie Marrsg Betty Marshall: Mary Martin: Reba Marting Richard Martin. Row 6: R. B. Mathisg Ina Manzanaresg Anita Meeksg Ray Nell Melottg Mary Melton: Pat Mercerg we lfU8l Q OIT, ik? Marting Robert Jim Middleton. 'bw 1 2 QW Qi -.2s ff? gi -N. e f ' 3 i K K -136-- V 6' , rf I 2 V. J if . .5 mm 5 dum K., iq? Wfzffv Q firm mf' Row I: Bob Mikes: Mellodee Miles: Carole Miller: Ronald Miller: Jimmy Minx: Irma Mitchell: Ronald Mitchell Row 2: jerry Moland: Arvid Monroe: Jack Mowdy: Charles Moore: David Moore: Donald Moore: Gwendolyn Moose I LUQ g0f 0ll,l C 6155 lnlflgff Row 3: jim Moorehead: JoAnn Morey: Davis Morris: Glen Morris: Mildred Moxley: Marilyn Moyer: Don Musgrave Row 4: JoAnn Musgrave: Janice McAbee: Joyce McAlister: Duane McCampbell: Gene McCollom: Kenneth McDan- iel: jo MCDonnal, Row 5: Ann McDoulett: Dolores McGraw: Gerald McKay: Mary Lou McMillan: Wayne McMillan: Jerry McMa- han: Dixie McNair. Row 6: Aletta McNutt: J. C. McNutt: Joe Neeleyg Ray Newman: Ralph Norton: Jeri Oakford: Leonard O'Daniel W 3 is A 4 s I .K ,V A N N-If ' i 'asf' el, K N ,: YY' for 1 - 4 gg fi- l ff! ' :el gr :V 4 4 1 f Q 1905 G 6? , YN., x , 6 7 U all QSM ' V -Se 'itil jf, 4 ff M 1.1 '.. G X QW lk X Q- s an 'R fx N 5991 -. , 'g f . X 5 1 Q ' lag'- E N' Q. .3113 --137- We K L as Q we new at 'W A E A , an I ' 3 k ,far k . if P rrtea.t E -aw, . N.. -tin, ti , if A X Y'Pf A f .gg r 31 I to ff X or 1 ' . Y ,, T fy lk' dw, w New mf sz ,K , A . ,mi 1' Q L use M ,f X, . ,,2,. . , V,,: 3 3 Row 1: Clark Owens: Ruby Owensg H. C. Ownbyg Jane Parkerg Virginia Pate: Carol Pease: Tommy Pearson. Row 2: Jimmy Peckg james Penningtong Arda Pennyg Pat Petreeg B jk? AOLLPJ ffldeflf JBC Row 3: JoAnn Pierceyg Shirley Piperg Lorene Pipking Norma Plato. Row 4: Earlene Plumlyg Donald Pope: Oleta Price: Marion Pritchett. Row 5.' Marilyn Provinceg Kay Pumphreyg jean Rad- fordg Donald joe Raper. Row 6: Betty Raschalg Lela Reedp Carol Reid. sv ,. ,. sr 53 J nm nv N .. . N no ,5 ,1 QV -4:1 7 QE-:if f XM ik- , ,V , ,alias , at A' it Q 3a Q y 4 wi WI? . M. if ' M X ' M X. W I ' 4 ' 'H 'Y o ' f if it e6 . . A' an s b E: QT sleaze' ' f A ' , Kxrgf ' 'K P if ' , 2 if gf. , f x , 'N rf ' fi. 'Q . H, . Q -138- ill Phillipsg Shirley Phillipsg Henry Pierce. orafing Ar fke prom As juniors, our job was to decorate for the prom. It was hard work but We were not too tired to dance. Here pretty junior, Arda Penny, dances with graduate, Hubert Cook. ff f 1 ,Gigs 1: N an wk s M M ge Q-If-ff is E 4' -L L L . fix! ' Y - if . mmg' 1 Q S A 1 L 'r i??. 'E? L 'W ' f Qc.. ggx wr if L , I ii? if ri'-55 -'V 'f' l' mf: ' Zi QQ' s,-vf Row I: Nadine Richardsong Mary Lois Richmondg Don Rinehartg Donna Retzlaffg Pat Roach: Pat Rorkg Martha Robbins. Row 2: Ralph Robbinsg Sue Robertsong Dennis Robinsong Doyle Rogersg Betty Ann Roseg JoAnn Rowlandg Roberta Ruyle. Row 3: Charles Rye: Ray Sandersg Ray Sandersg Wilma Sandersg Novajean Scarberryg Gail Schindler: Shirley Schnuelle. Row 4: Sharlene Schompg Laverne Scrogginsg Naomi Sealsg Ruth Sebastian: Glen Selfg Mary june Shayg Burl Shiel. def if alacuff rom af flue ofker clancefi Row 5: Shirley Shipleyg Bob Shipmang Shirley Shipmang Shirley Shippg Edward Shreve: Maudine Shultsg Glenda Siegfried. Row 6: George Skinnerg Leah Smallwoodg Carol Smithg Leslie Smithg Pat Smithg Peggy Smith: Leta Smoykefer. 'Q 3' 1: al. 3 ff f b e , -f' H 3' ee l nd '15 R., -139- 1,54 i dew. 'ITG gy, .3 Row I: Kenneth Snider: Colene Spar Row 2: Melba Starrg Mary Stegelmang art. if figaff Q 'Q' I S I We 4. .5 ' ' , ksg Glen Spurg Joann Staffag Joyce Stappg Lois Stappg Ann Stanford. Charles Sterlingg Billy Stevensg Bertha Sterrettg Billy Stewartg Dorothy Stew- .7Ai:i one gear we filaenf Row 3.' Conrad Stiglerg James Stine: Reta Stinerg Jerry Stomp. Row 4: Louise Stoopsg Betty Lou Stottsg Merwyn Stracenerg Bar- bara Straw. Row 5: Franklin Stricklandg Marland Strickland: Joyce Steddumg Charlene Sullivan. Row 6: Lucile Summers: Carolyn Swaf- fordg Doris Sweeney: Dathel Tatum. is My N fr Q SE 5 J 1 nf Studying wasn't so bad when it could A ' , ' SI- j f 5 if be mixed with fun. Duane McCamp- 8: . l, - . V , bell and jo Evelyn McDonnaI are W .,i,,,,YJ V E Q w deeply absorbed in - English mera- J ,yr he J . a Q?E5p.' -fag ni 'A gf- gg. ' f. Ag -140- -fm V .:Ikv K , I if . vs 1' '-'LN X T X -af f Sr XX if 2 A,i, jjj: lo: --I fr , f y :iw Q: f ' .. H15-Ji I f QNQXA 'Nw it 'ur M 7 -5 Qi K if ' if P' K Row I: Billie Ruth Taylorg Eunice Taylor: Sherry Taylorg Tommy Taylorg Darlene Teague: Estelle Teetersg Dolores Templeton. Row 2: Ann Terry: Dean Tesneyg Bette Thomassong Dick Thompsong Shirley Thomsg Woodene Throckmortong Mar- garet Thornhill. Row 3: Pat Thorpeg Pat Owens Tinkleg Virginia Titusg Eleanor Tompkins: Uvonna Troutg June Ella Tubbs: Ruth Tunow. Row 4: Walter Turnbull Bobby Turnerg Norma Tuttleg Jerry Tweedy joan Tyler: Zelma Tylerg Audrey Tynes. earning unc! lzcwing un sow' 5: Catalina Urendag Marion Vaughn: Shirley Varnerg Ronald Van Horn: George Vickeryg Ann Villag Francis errier. Row 6: JoAnn Wade: Tommy Wade: Estell Wall: Loyd Wallace: Garland Walkerg Barry Walraveng Barbara Ward. ,M 1 T M y 5 g if? '.f ,t B on 1 .- -sr K l , w , eg in -141- wif we-V Row I: Dorothy Ward: Duane Warden: Mary Warren: Shirley Watson: Russell Watt: Charles Webb: janet Webb. Row 2: June Weir: Bobby West: Dorothy White: Melvina White: J Row 3: Larry Wilkerson: Bob Williams: Shirley Williams: Arteleta ohn Whitley: Laveta Wiggins: Oletha Wilbanks. Williamson. udf Lecaufie we were funiom. Row 4: Billie Willis: Martha Willis: Billie Wilson: Elaine Wilson. Row 5: June Wilson: Shirley Wilson: Pauline Winters: Buddy With- row. Row 6: jean Worthen: Joyce Woodside: Shirley Young: Norma Kay bridge. .2 ' fk I A L. 'L ', vim: ' f . Q9 W sl G , -il f '-' 5 ,xi f , sl: in . 2 . .Q ,.-. i 1 - l lllls f l legll ',.., lssi l ,pg 1 ,eg Q 5:21. 4: ' I ' r r lhes s so e e , ,.,..xw-, 4 W4-F -H-ff. J mm il. ...I flag- 'PV f 3 is -142- e Zink: Glen McDaniels: Jack Treat: Pat Trow- Now We are well on our Way to be- coming seniors. Carolyn Bumpas, Gerald Dickson and Beverly ,lines are looking forward to their final year at CHHS. Sophomores chose Corinne Miner as president to lead the baby class. Charles Poor served as vice president and Marlene Gates made a very efficient secretary. Helping us along throughout the school year were our sponsors: Miss Helen Biggers, Mrs. Bessie Kelly, Mrs. Frances Garlick, Mrs. Ada- line Ball, VV. L. Conner, Soce Lewis and W. O. Hawkins. 6 SOIOAOHQOPQJ we Zfidfied 0l'l Ollfl' way This Class of '54 started off big by electing the First girl president in four years. Fritzi Erwin made a big hit her first year at Capitol Hill as she sang in many assemblies which gained recognition to this sophomore class. Outstanding in the field of sports were Chuck Page, Benton Ladd, Billy Richey, Charles Hilterbran, Hubert Reid and Glenn Plasters. Suzanne Divine was outstanding in the held of dramatics. A new school and a clean record. These sophomores eagerly enter the doors of CHHS for the first time. They are Lyndall Linder, Barbara Thompson, Frances Fielder, Harold Harvey and Ogureta Harrocks. I -14 3 i is 1 W, l Wx D xl rex M :JE 2 3, I Aren't they pretty? Marlene Osteen, Ruth Ahsmuhs, Kay Cozby and Shirlee Doan, Ki Yi pledges, seem to be getting a big kick out of entertaining the upper classmen. l V ra, Paul Abel, jerry Abbitt, Ruth Ahsmuhs, Wendell Akm Al' tke LLIQIGQI' C Ctdfilffleil A iL', Lela Alverson Glynndean Anderson Harry Anderson --- W Wanda Arismendez Gloria Arnold , l.-- - V Wilma Arthurs Arlene Artzberger , D ,. , ,ZH , .. . e.v, NY M. in tar 95 is P ite ia will Q get ' 1 If Joyce Ashbrook Wandle Attebury , Margaret Aubrey . fet- joye Austin f Twana Axley Billie Baker Sylvia Baldwin Betty Jo Barber l I Robienelle Barnett Shirley Barnett Harold Barney ., , Q 5 f I John Barris Vernie Bass Qs- Verrlon Bass 5.- Q- ,H Q 33 . fl in -'slr U -sul ll? 4f E- Norma Bassett ' f Carol Baughman V , Ardyce Beal L A ff, Sarah jane Bell - Ernest Beller W Dorothy Bennet jack Bennett gl' -' -f f t'a 7' H-al K ,M fs is 5 1 X N5 4 Q .iffief Elizabeth Benton Frances Bergstrand Mary Birchfield Jacqueline Bisel Beverly Blackmon . Ahlk ,,,. w , X 3 We ,ft '-- W .r',' , gg is X X if li 4 y Q ' - 1 . 21: A a X . . f . I .IN iyzk 3 EZV: s - .A 3 , I ,Q 5 i ., ' 1 AAV- .4 A J. f ' - ' ' 'arii -A 5 f' Q N::.. , h X v,A,, F , - ' ' ,, :, S ., ex ,lx A F W' g 4 lfflff stil A , X H' -144- J une Blackwood Jim Blair Joy Blair Mary Blakesley Sue Blevens Donna Blue Earl Boggs Allene Bolin Grady Booth Monty Bowden Don Boyles Maxine Brady Pat Bradley Fern Brandt Berniece Brashears Billy Brashears June Bratton Bernice Brown A - - Bob Brown . 9- . ,Q g David Brown A , ' ll Llgyd Brown Q Q i K . li... I , Martha Brown fi ' ' Alice Bryant 3 X Louise Bryant N Mary Killman .4 Donald Ray Bull 'li' ,Q Arnetta Burgess ' qyl - Billy Burke ' Jo Ann Burks A V Alma Burnett 1 5: 5 Morris Burns Lavita Cain Suzanne Carey Q S. 4 Charles Carpenter l M ,Gene Carnes Margaret Carroll 1,-,,..: A Doris Carter 7' N by N1 , G 2 gb wsu ' A ar 'L X flfemem er ranfiifion ag.j K XL. 1 A, 'E A Lyndell Carter, Barbara Cantrell, Carolyn Cantrell, Homer Case Enjoying C?j their Transition Day noon meal are Janet Shirley Casey, Jane Castle, Jackie Caudle, Bobby Cecil Turner and Billie Robertson, Knobberette Pledges- Dellclous looking, isn't it?? -145- 1 if Q- 5 J 4' 'ii s CW '97, 'VY ak 'X 1 2' Circle. Faith Ellen Chambers, Colleen Chandler, Fritzie Erwin has certainly contributed .her share oi tal- Channell ent to the student body. Here she is singing in the choir qw Mary Ann Chesnut, Yvonne Clark, Leo Clayrrrore, jerry assembly' Clayton I . Gnfrzgufecl our A are 0 fainfri Donald Cofman V K ' M A V James Coffman 'S' V V Q 1 gif P' pf , fi Q, Jerry Coker ' . 1 Elbert Coleman I 'W F ky A V ,, 3 l V H Non Earl Colerick V at K W I ff C Charles Collins L fl? l lg V ' V ii, Kathryn Collins lf, 4 Qx 5 .J zigwggg- I ,Line Collier ' -1 , V- K ill Conner E is ml 5 , , K . Myra Conway ,I H5 'ESV at if A f LL 'A as Q -Q Peggy Cornett 1 ' 3 hgh, Kenneth Cook N JP' ' 9 Jo Ann Cotton Vg, j Charles Council f, V Kenneth Cox 1 4 I it I Lorraine Cox ,V V V ' fi M ' I W Phyllis cox l ,al is V +V V 'V V A Q .15 at Vw'-Qg l Sherry Coynor f' f y Vki, K v, Am X Qui, 15 bf' Kay Cozby ' me ' ,L A if L' . Jesse Cram V ,ik .1 Y ' ,yt -fee li: -P ,. Edward Cramer lb ,ii I X Y , v ,. I f 5.45, 3 Z 1 Vi X 5 sl , , f 7l-l Q i , iu. , 'xl' x l , 1 , l l 5 5' af -lzsfl , I ' 'ffff 4V-: 1l?le?Q - - -- Nancy Cramer Wayne Craig C . Carol Creekmore Pit' g -dl Y .--. Donald Crew 4-2 i YQ I for fm 5? .N Walter Crick A A 9 g Bill Croom l. lm, V . , G C k F . ' , 1 C , I VV, eorge ron A 1 M Johnny Curry Dale Dodson Marlene Davidson Betty Davis ' Q, Novalene Culver gg, Don Davis Foye Davis -146- . Q if ip Q if ' .'1l E Q1 i A - 7,43 a 3-V A , , Q 1 . I 5 ,i .... 'S . 'few . fm aid, i X ...,.r T.. X R X KU - as W '11 .ga Q .j -an . or at - , f ., if - x R ' if - - Y 'rg ff h Y' 1 Q , f'- , , ' A , Q Q fa' fm R , L 'h .fdncl fo0L on ig fo 5 Di Y' is was ' iff .fa E June Davis Marvin Davis Joyce Davison Patti Deaton Pat Denton Doris Desper Robert Determen Yvonne Dietrich Susanne Divine Ida Marie Dixon Shirlee Doan Doris Dodd Dale Dodson Bob Donaldson jimmy Dorsey Shirley Doty Barbara Doubleday jo Ann Douglas Nancy Dunlap Carolyn Dunn Marolyn Dunn Roberta Durbin Juanita Dye Ellen Echols Daniel Edelman Barbara Edgemon Marvin Edwards David Eldridge Donna Ellingsworth Mary Elliott Phynila Elliott Richard Ellis Agatha Elmore Dolores Ericson Fritzie Erwin a 3 H 1 ' , ig ,M 8, 'gig gg Ne v J 4 . f s ,-jg, T gm Q Qs, ,,LLk X 4 jgf J U Ak ' 1 M , ' f.. i t A 1 inf' syt K I . M f. , Q , 252 -' ' A 'if ' , i ,- 1 'E My Frances Nolen, sophomore, has the big job of being ac- Rosalie Eason, Joe Esquivias, Betty Ruth'FalIwell, Connie companist for the girls' chorus. She hasn't been doing her Fatherree job long, but She does if Well- David Ferguson. Ronnie Fenton, Frances Fielder, Jerry Fitzgerald -147- A A F, s ' is ' lk . Aa,A if .gi VJ . . -My AV ,f r 2 at 4 I5-e Lois Fletcher Norman Fletcher Freida Flippo Sue Flowers Charles Floyd Wanda Floyd Lynetta Foster Carmon Freeman Nancy Freeman Faye Fulton Elaine Gage Rodolph Galindo Lanny Gardner Mary Gardener My A ' e i Monna Garrett VV 3 V V 'F V , Elnora Garrette 'll' Q' 5 V1 gf VV A iwu w gf Jo Gaskill 'Q gf V FQ 'N F1 ' V Marlene Gates ' L V all Eff 'N M Wayne Gee V . Vi ,za ' ' 2 ,fl Barbara Gentry is , V Vg ? Vi V if , ij' Edith Getman V , Mildred Gilbert V , 1: j Charles Gill ' 'j- -MV V '. Glena Gill 4 aaa -, lg Y Wilma Goodin XV f I. l V . Bob Graham V lx NV fi ' Wilma Gramling V 'N-49' lfi fj . ' sw, Il Geneva Grant V VV A Ida Mae Graves f ,.. ' . rg .ie NV Peggy Gray i' VV .1 . , 43,9 V' f' Reggy Gray 'fl L ' F7 A ' ' 124 t ki Betty Greenwood 7 2 .2 2-- V Q V Q 'A l ,. V gi Shirley Gregory 'Vx mv e Vw- --' Va vf 1 ff Donna Griggs ' -if l WW' Loyd Gfubbs Q. . - X is erir X Cpalofurecl Mae Aearffi of fhe rieniom, Taking lull advantage of the five minutes between classes are jimmy Childers and joy Morgan, who can hardly bear to be separated for even an hour., -148-- l . if Bennie Hagar, james Halbig, Mona Halliburton, Darvin Halstead jerry Ham, jo Ann Hammon, Hazel Hanson, Lila Hanson l o A in 453' Q Christine Spending those precious few minutes between classes at the apple machine are Rodolph Galindo, Arlene Artz Harris jimmy Harris, Harold Harvey, Mahlon Harville, Billy berger and Reggy Gray. Hawkins L Olfll' 5 CCF? 0 Q OCC ang l Jim Hawkins 1 W Melba Hawkins Q at 5, ry :T 'P Q-'P 'V I Sue Hawkins 'A . ' 1 4 eg, Bobbie Hayes so 'M' l 'ASX . in Paul Heath 3 V' A '6 ' f A V, ' Bobbie Henderson e U5 i X 3 I Bobby Henderson f ,,--i'- L sg 'QQ Y ? 1 f 1.1! fn get 1 uk ff Linda Henderson W' Rose Henderson Q , - ,TT 1 :: 3 m Carroll Hensley f ' A- L 4 ' 'A i 1 X X' w ?',. , ,, we 'A V , v Q Kathryn Hensley ww If , j V ' 4 . Ronald Hereford If 'C 'a V' 1 ' jimmy Hicks , , , i 'E Martin Higby 'ff ,sax .-,- 1 .ia John Higginbotham Y V Earlene Hill , ,sr 'l john Hill ', f C Charles Hilterbran - Mary Hittle Billy Hoaglin Gloria Holland Q Hazel Holliday Lowell Holmes Norma Holmes Anna Hood Joyce Houdmann Barbara Howard joe Howard 'Q 2 Ol ' Q ew-- Igj Q ,iw LaVonda Howard 1 V . A Donald Hubbard H L F M 3 l .Q fr Charles Huffman ' , , V Y f A K - Charles Hughes is ' ' Connie Hughes Q . , L+-f'i-j Dan Hullum -fi.. IA. M . C Melva Hurdle ,ZA 5 VV M -149- N. gnu Q 3. it 4 ,- P .W , ., are . ' an 4 so Richard Hutton Charlene Ivey Jo Ann Izell Darlene Jackson Helen Jaime Beverly james Darlene james jackie james Larry james Betty Jeter Betty johnson Frances johnson Leon johnson Billie Johnston Donna Jones Geraldine jones Jack Jones J. T. Jones Rayburn jones Glenna Jordon Myrna Karnes june Keith Boren Kelley Patricia Keltner Betty Kemp Nancy Kennedy Don King Virginia Knight Ramona Koelsch Lawrence Kordes Donna Kuhlman Nadine Kuhlman Betty Lankford Richard Lathrop Vedajo Lassiter -'ff ef, i if M ' 125 A - it it 4. , if fa -- E- Q, We Y ,, +. , f 6 Ei 1 , .,,., Y. ,gl 1? 1 A I I In ' al I J, ,A A ifgqvl ,f if W Bl as ,, b f '1 :af v- : , . if ' . ' iiff 5.2 in tg 4 'FM f' f gg ,lf ce M f . g O it 'Tb 'Hur' 5 l e Julolaorfecl ficlzoo acfiuifieri 'tif eff H' Wilma Laughlin, Oletha Leach, Virginia Lee, Jimmy Lawhon sophomores help make any pfay a hifi The youngesf U u , 11 L, d class supported each school activity. Katy Desper, junior, JO Ann Lewis: .los Lewis, Loretta Lewlsl Lynda In Cf sells tickets to sophomores, jackie Montgomery, Wanda Ver- ner, jackie james, Lois Vaughn, Harry Anderson and jimmy Hawkins. -1 50- and S uzarm 2'-Nfl Brown Ava Lindsey, Reba Little, Virginia Long, Gilbert Longnecker Vaughn are pep club members, Elaine Gage and e Divine. Dean Loveless, Freda Loyd, Mary Losa, Ronald Luttrell .xgnal lnegaecl laromofe :Sc 00 :ilairif M Q52 . - K 5 H 51 . l ,' ,Q Q , l li W, N , l 1 VL Y.. J Tivt 'QF f ,U gl IQNT' ff 5 'rg to x ef? Q V :vi ' 'X 2 xt N , - 'ff-s ee lk: him- ogr- TJ Q27 yo 32,1 6 3 Q at 9 'ea-:Q l' 5 1, r A pf U , 5 A '9 r T, 4.x Q 53:1 I df- r m as-L W it 4 Q. ' its 5 ' r C1 6' Qwlsr. , t-ff 'F 6- -151 5... .,:s ai Oliver Lurry Charlotte Maggard Don Malicoate Gerald Mangham Alta Mannon Ronald Mann Mary Martin Donald Mashburn Alice Mason Donald Matthews Floy Matchen Don May Joyce Melrose Gary Menor Wayne Middleton Charles Milburn Anita Miller Billie Miller Earline Miller Wayne Milton Corinne - Miner Jimmy Mitchell Mary Mohr Delma Montgomery jackie Montgomery Maxine Moody Willa Dean Mooney Clarence Moore Larry Moon Mary Moore Barbara Morgan joy Morgan Clarence Morris Willie Morse Gerald Morton X, , Y ,. t., , W5 f V if Q sl J if 7 fic: 3 fl' H, in The most popular place for Saturday 'I homas Moss, Carol Mullings, Mary Murray, Roselyn Muse purchase the local movie. Tommy Nicklas and Jimmy l tickets while Barbara Scott and Kaye Donna Wood Walf Billy Musgrave, Lorene Muzny, Connie Mac Krivanek, Judy lV1cAf ee patiently. 8 wenf fo tA9 l'l'l0Uie6 Oil Safufday Barbara McDonough jan McGee Juanita McGrew Carol McKenzie jerry McMillan Loyce McWilliams Charles Nance Eva Nelson Dessie Mae Newman Mary Nichols James Nicholson Beverly Nicklas Frances Nolen johnny Nordquist jackie Nusz jo Ann Oakes Tommy Oldaker Darlene Oldham jerry O'Quinn Marlene Osteen Roberta Owen Jack Owens Jack Owens Millard Oxford Chuck Page Eddie Parker Betty Paschal Charlene Peak Betty Perkins Norma Phebus Max Phillips Rilla Phillips Roemaine Phillips Charles Pickens Don Pitts ff , ' l l if Zi 1. ' iii? 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Ried Patricia Riley Carolyn Ring Billie Robertson Garland Robertson Gladys Robertson Gif Gloria Robertson Joe Robinson Redonda Robinson Shirley Robinson James Rooker Sunny Rose Carolyn Rosebrook kai .And fAl'0LLg APM AOLU' 0l'l6!6lg is Qi: ga I ii g,,.,Mi P' . .,A ,QF-W X! , xx j X , 5 Vg v , lt. i i if P -er 'f ' i i ' , in I 1 I I 1 l ii ii 3? 5 i . f . - - ,, .i V Maythel Russ, Velma Sanders, Virginia Sawatzky, LaWanda I NFif5f h0Uf MOUdaY m0ff1iI1E iS the 1965! time fOr catch- - Schlel I mg up on the sleep we lost over the weekend, agree Richard Mildred Schneider, Shirley Scott, Barbara Scott, Jeannine Ellis, jo Ann Pollard and Betty jo Setser. Scott -153- Jimmy Scott , H Joanne Scott H -- Betty Setser ' . June Sheffield ' ,- Richard Simonton , iffy' ' , tf c S eetet ttQ ccect t . t at ll Q t f 5 a, Zf. V: it at 5 , M K-.fa Q: . 2 ! Bobby Skinner ,. ig ,I - , J' 4 'z Betty Slinker , 5 ,V ' Helen Sloan .. L ff I ASI' ' gauge arm , l Billy Smith Q Q X Harold Smith ,K ' V e I , Marilyn Smith f A A Q ty Marvin Smith i it , ,ff r g Ronald Smith A L HQV: V, , , 1.,,. do I 5 - ft 4-i 1 jf 5' William smith t Q' 41+ o , Lorna Snead ' - V rg' ' 'A Barbara Snodgress Q33 i S ,. 7 9 Mary Snyder , ' H' ' Z - Mary Sochor it , A Glennola Sopher If A i A ff' - Benny Sorrells LE' do if : 5' 5 Helen Southwell , . Harold S arks p 2 I I - ii? , Nina Faye Spencer 1 9 f .H P' EQ N Kenneth Spradley um , . , V , Sandra Staton Arlie Staubus Dorothy Stewart fr A ei ri Jimmy Stewart James Stoner Dolores Strader Betty Streetman Gene Stubblefield juavetta Sutton Jackie Swenson .xdcfecl AL? LU 92 5 af QCLC 0l9l00l ilfLl'litg gp-,f John Stacey, Kenneth Stanford, Levesta Staggs, Delores it N viii J ' L ' 'X gy K5-2 G., Starkey' Christine Swinney, Virginia T arkington, Joyce Tatum, Carolyn it eagerly. Taylor -1 54- Page shows off his new letter to Donna Kuhlman, who eyes year. Chuck 'as ' Y Q , ,gfe- ' - .. . ,B b Tdd ,D T ,B'llT ll Fuller as sophomore Carol Pierce is almost within smelling Dan Taylo' at ara e er orma ennery I erm distance oi the food. Ronald Thompson and Bobby Donald- Loyd Terfiu, Barbara Thompson, Bi11Th0mpg0n, Mike son, also sophomores, are wondering if they are to be next. Thompson gui afwagzi Lelaf in our 0,065 ,. 8, X ? i 4' f ' 5, ,. Y , .1 I 2 , ., ug si .4 . .. al. Q, 'Fi x 15 . f H N, 1 X -A ' 1+ X B 4 X 9 E' J sa rv'- le f T Nas . , -,fs ., 4. fi Q ..,, W g I tif, A 'ff f iii Te: A X 5 Y -155- : 4 ,':.1 4 Donald Thompson Erwin Thompson Donna Thornton Mina Thornton Patricia Thorpe Gloria Threadgill Beverly Tice john Tice Marie Tigrett Joan Timmie Donald Toumbs Bernice Treat Dennis Treat james Trent Lonnie Troup Janet Turner James Unsell Lois Vaughn Loyd Vaughn Wanda Verner Mary Verrier Clarence Walker Shirley Walker Willetta Wall Juanita Warez Mitzie Waters Ronald Welch Ruth Welch Calvin Woods Kaye Donna Wood Doris Woosley Bob Worley Barbara Wright Bob Wright jim Wright gg, an f 1 A ' - A Larry Weed Collene Wheat Prestine Whiting Margaret Whitsori Johnna Wiggins Wanda Willeford Garman Williams LaVoyd Williams Nancy Williams Edna Williamson Tommy Williamson Roy Wilson Shirley Winters Geraldine Womack Joe Young Pat Young Amy Lee Zwirtz Jim Zye jerry Fitzgerald emem erin? we were fufif Sophomorea Oh to be a senior, moan Doris Woosley and Dale Lightner, they get by with anything. Leslie Woosley's doodling on the board seems to prove this. , When you have to study, it might as well be in comfort, agree LaVoyd Williams, Wilma Arthurs, Barbara Snodgrass and Harold Barney. -156- Sophomores Don Reid and Carolyn Rosebrook seem to be study- ing diligently that old familiar English workbook. 0 6LI 0 Abbitt, Jerry, so., 144 Abel, Paul, so., 73, 144 Adams, Donald, nr., 101 Adcock. Nancy, sr., 101 Adleman. George, sr., 101 Adwell. Jane, jr., 128 .. .f....lo..f. Booth, Grady, so., 89, 145 Borthick, Billie Jeane, so., 77 Borthick, Ronald, jr., 77, 129 Bowman, Mary, jr., 129 Boyd, Glenn, jr., 70, 71, 129 Boyington, Delores, sr., 103 Bo les Don so. 66 145 Bunk Alinow, Edna Mae, nr., 32, 71, 101 A sm Ruth so. 27 64 144 h uhn, . . . . Airington, Ruby, jr., '78, 128 Akers, Dick, sr., 34, 49, 80, 90, 1-01, 116 Akin, Wendell, so., 66, 144 Albert. Pat. so.. 62. 144 Aldrich, Bill Ray, jr., 84, 128 Aleman, Elvera, so., 144 Alemarl. Vickey, jr., 128 Alexander, Don, jr., 72, 74 Alexander, Don, sr., 66, 101 Alexander, Pat, jr., 128 Allen, Carolyn, sr., 24, 60, 62, 82, 89, 95, 101 Allen, Jackie, jr., 57, 62 Allen, Joe, jr., 128 Allnutt, Rita, no., 144 Allred, Louis, so., 66, 144 Altman, Charles, jr., 128 Alverson, Lela, so., 144 Amburn. Russell. jr., 128 Anderson. Carol. sr.. 101 Anderson, Glynndean, no., 64, 144 Anderson, Harry, so., 60, 66, 71, 80, 144, 150 Andrews, David, rr., sl, 101 Andrews, Wilma, nr., 62, 63, 101 Angel, Pattye, sr., 101 Anthony, Wanda, er., 101 Ard, Tony, jr., 128 Arisrnendez, Grace, nr., 77, 79, 86, 101 Arismendex, Wanda, so., 26, 77, 86, 144 Armitage, Ronnie, sr., 60, 101, 104 Armstrong, Joan, sr., 101 Arnhart, Ronald, jr., 128 Arnold. Gloria, so., 144 Arthurl. Wilma, so., 64, 144, 156 Artzberger, Arlene, so., 64, 71, 144, 149 Y . . . . Bradley, Pat, so., 64, 71, 145 Brady, Maxine, so., 145 Brandt, Fern, ro., 145 Brandt, Wanda, sr., 103 Brannon, Jack, jr., 129 Branhears, Berniece, so., 64, 145 Brashears, Billy, so., 68, 145 Bratton, June, so., Breaux. Breedlove. Ronella, 57, 64, 71. 145 35, 103, 124 Bobby, sr., jr., 64, 129 Brewer, Marion, sr., 63, 103 Broadway, Joy, jr., 31, 129 Brown, Bemice, so., 145 Brown, Bob, so., 68. 77, 145 Brown, Cleotl. ir., 54, 119 Brown, Darrell, jr., 129, 136 Brown. David. ro.. s4, 145 Brown, lslrno, nr., 32, 66, so, 98, 103 Brown. Floyd, rr., 40, 42, so, 90, 98, 103 Brown, Geneva, jr., 129 Brown, Joyce, rr., 65, 77, a1, 103 Brown, Laverne, jrf, 64, 129 Brown, Lloyd, ro., 6s, 145, 151 Brown, Martha, so., 64, 145 Brown. Mary Jo, sr.. 64, 88, 103 Brownlee, Joanne, jr., 64, 86. 129. 136 Bruce, Ronald, so., 40 , Bryant, Alice, eo., 71. 76. 145 Bryant. Iris. jr., 64. 71, 129 ' Bryant, Joan, sr., 103 Brynnz. Louise, ro., 64, 145 Buford , Earl. sr.. 82. 103 Bull, Donald, so., 84, 85, 145 Bumpas, Carolyn, jr., 62, 71, 76, 129, 142 Bunge, Charles, sr., 103 er, Jo, jr., s1,. 64, 06, 119 s Ethridge , Ashbrook, Joyce, so., 144 Eva Lou, sr., 101 Baker, Ashworth, Rita, jr., 64, 71, 83, 87, 128 Atteberry, Wandell, so., 144 Aubrey, Margaret, ro., 11, 11, 144 Austin. Joye, oo., 61, 144 . Avery, Jeanette CCobbJ , sr., 77,'10l Avery, Rosema 'r 77 128 Axley, TY. J -r 4 Twana. so., 71, 144 Bagley, Loriee, sr., 34, 36, 62, 63, 69, 71 101 81, Bailey, Gail, sr., 25, 86, 87, 93, 101 Baker, Billie, so., 144 Evelyn, jr., 128 Jean. sr.. 78. 86. 101 Baker, Baker. Baker, Walter, jr., 73, 74, 128 Wanda, sr., 102 Baker, Balderson, Barbara, jr., 128 Baldwin, Robert, sr., 29, 71, 102 Baldwin. Stanley, so., 27 Baldwin, Sylvia, so., 144 Barber, Betty Jo, ro., 54, 144 Bere, Per, jr., 61, 11s Barksdale, Shirley, jr., 78, 128 Bames. Kenneth, jr., 68, 128 Bamett, Charles, sr., 102 Bamett, Robbienelle, so., 144 Bamett, Shirley, so., 64, 144 Don, jr., 52, 128 Bamey, Harold. sc., 66. 144. 156 Barney Ban1hill,LaDean,sr., 15, 11, 13, 101, 117 Barrett, Jerner, ir., 66, 91, 101 Barrett, William, sr., 66, 102 Barrington, Janet, jr., 64, 128 Barril. John, so., 144 Baskett, Wilma, rr., 64, 11, ao, 102 Bass, Vernie, no., 64, 71, 144 Bass, Vernon, so., 66, 144 Bassett, Marie, so., 71, 78, 144 Bsulhman, Carol. so.. 144 Baxter, Leonard, jr., 89 Bale, Don, rr., ao, 102 Beal, Ardyce, so., 37, 64, 144 Beall, Bobbie, jr., 60, 64, 128 Beaty, Myrtle, sr., 25, 26, 63, 102. 126 Beck, Leo, sr., 102 Belllower, Geraldine, sr., 102 Bell, Bob, sr., 102 Bell, Bonita, jr., 76, 78, 128 Bell, Sarah Jane, io.. 144 Beller, Ernest, so., 66, 144 64, 75, 87, 102, 113 Bellew, Bennett , Betty. ar.. Dorothy, ro., 144 Bennett, Jack, so., 25, 26, 66, 67, 111, Bennett. Paul, sr., 102 64, 15, os, 144 Bennett, Stacy, jr.. 128 Benson, Eva, sr.. 64. 80. 82. 102, 104 Benson, Leon, sr.. 102 Benson , Benson , Benton , Neva, sr., 102 Ronald, jr., lzs Elizabeth, eo., 71, 144 Burge s. Arnetta, so., 145 Burke, Billy, so., 66, 145 Martha. ir.. 88. 129 Burke, Burke, Nina QMillerJ. jr., 88, 129 Burke, Virginia, jr., 129 Burkett. Norma, sr., 103 Burkey, Elsie, jr., 129 Burkhart. Orvil. jr., 73, 129 Burks. Jo Ann, so., 145 Burleson, Fern, jr., 129 Borneo, Alma, ro.. 145 Burns, Bob Gene, jr.. 129 Burns, Morris, so., 145 Born., Ralph, jr., 77. 119 Burr, Bob, jr., 40. 44,' 46, 48, 80, 90, 129 Burroulhs. Jimmie. jr., 38 Burt, Jack, sr., 38, 60, 66, 67, 80. 102. 104 Bore, Jo Ann, jr., 31, 60, 64. 96, 129 Burtcher, Melba, jr., 64, 129 Butcher,'Rons, sr., 104 Butler, Carlene, sr.. 71, 104 Butler, Duane, rr., 84, 104 Butler, Freida Mae, so., 129 Butler, June. ir.. 64. 119 Buxton. Jo Ann, jr., 62, 77, 79. 130 Byrley, Carl, jr., 84, 119 Cabrera. Richard, jr., 130 Caddell. Rhoda, sr., 71, 104 64, 145 Cain, Laveta, so., Caldwell, Clara, jr., 64, 130 rr., 32 Callum, Charles. Campbell, Donald, er., 104 Campbell, Jean, er., 64, 1s, 06, av, 104 Canning, Buma, jr., 61, as. 130, 134 Canning, Valta, ir., 19, 104. 116 Cantrell, Barbara, ro., 64, 11, ss, 145 29, 64, 71, 77. Cantrell, Carolyn, so.. 145 Cantwell, Carolyn. jr., 26, 130, 131. 133 cnrey, snuie, ro., 64. 145 Carlile, Rosie, sr., 104 Carnes, Thomas Gene, no., Carpenter, Betty, sr., 104 corpenzer, clrnrler. ro.. 66. Carreker, Anita. sr., 64, 86, Carroll, Margaret, so.. 145 cerrer, Alfred. eo., 66 Carter, Anna, jr., ss. 130 Carter. Doris. so.. 64. 145 1-lenryetta, sr.. 104 Kent. jr., 81 Lindell so., 145 145 145 104 Carter. Carter. Carter, , Case. Fred. jr.. 130 Cale. Homer. U0-. 145 Casey, Shirley, so., 64, 71, 145 Casey, Wendell, sr., 68, 104, 105 Castle, Jane, so., 64. 71. 145 Caudill. Ronnie. jr., 37, 126, 130 Caudleiajackie, saagz, 71. 145 ve, ar se. sr., tC:vender, glaribell, sr., 27. 64. 72. 82. 3 Furbee , Bergstrand, Frances, so., 60, 64, 144 104 Bergstrand. .Io Ann, sr., 86, 102 Berne, David, jr., 128 Biddle, Wendell, sr., 29, 71, 102, 105 Billingsley, Bill, jr., 89 Birchfleld, Mary A1iCe. so., 144 Bise1,Jackie, eo., 64, 11, as, 144 Bishop, Donna. so., 64 Bishop, Royce, jr., 66, 128 ernon sr 63 68 84 102 Bittn-lan. V . ., . . , . Bleek, Beverly, er., 64, 13, 11, 06, 103 Black. Helen, jr., 72, 77, 90. 128 Black, Kenneth, sr., 28, 72, 73, 103 Blacksrd. Phyllis, jr., 128 Blsckbum . Betty, so.. 128 Blackmon, Beverly, so., 64, 144 Patrick. jr., 66, 84, 129 Blackwood, Blackwell. Jnne, io., 16, 144 Blair, Jin., eo., 66. 144 Blair, Joy, so., 145 Blair, Lynda Laveme, jr., 86. 128 Blake, Virdl, so., 73 Blakesley, Mal'Y. so., 145 Blancett. Eddie. jr., 20, 129 Blancett, Edwina, sr., 86, 103 Blankenship, Opal, sr., 15, 62, 103 Blevins, Reta, sr., 71, 103, 105, 126 Blevens, Sue. so., 22, 64, 77. 145 Blue, Donna, IO., 64, 71, 145 Bodine, Monte, so.. 145 Boggs, Wm. Earl. so.. 20, 145 Boland, Delores. I0-. 71 Bolin, Alleene. no., 145 Bolinger, Dixie, sr., 64. 71, 103 Bond. Parker, sr., 50. 80. 82. 90, 103 Boon., Dortha Lee. er.. 103 Booth, Glenn. sr., 89 Cnvender. Tornmy. ir.. 130 Cavnar, Louise. jr., 130 Caywood, Billy, sr., 32, 105 Cecil, Bobby, so.. 145 Cellan, Rose Marie. sr.. 104 Chambers. Faith. no., 146 Chandler, Coleen, so., 60. 64, 146 Chandler. Lonnie. sr.. 104 Channel, Martha, so., 62. 146 Chapman, Jimmy, jr., 85, 130 86. 139 ChlDman. Mary, jr., Cheatham. Henry. sr.. 104 Chechovsky, Nickey, jr., 130 Cherry, Ina Lee. jr., 1:10 Cheshier, Betty, jr.. 60.64. 130 Chesnut. Mary Ann, so., 146 Cheuvront, Bill, sr., 104 Childers. Doris. sr., 104 Childers, Jimmy, sr.. 80, 90, 105, 148 Chilt6n, Lou, sr., 105 Circle, Dorothy. so.. 71. 75. 145 Clabom. Susy. ir.. 130 Clark Billie Carol. jr., 71, 130 Carolyn, jr., 26. 31. 18. so, ss, 105 Clark, Donnie Jo, jr., 62.71, 150 Clark: Clark. Harold, sr., 66, 105, 130 Clark, James, rr., 18, los Clark Lynn Ann, sr., 105 Clark' Paul Lee. ir.. l so Clark: Clark Yvonne Thurston, jr., 66, 80, 1'30 so., 146 Clay, Shirley, jr., 64, 130 Claymore, Ann, sr., 64, 77, 105 Claymore. Leo. so.. 146 Clayton, Jeryy, so., 146 3. ll! 0 Cl.l e C Cleveland, Claude fBuzzyJ, jr., 48, 90, 130 Clevenger, Joyce. jr., 130 Codner, Danny, jr., 66, 72, 130 Coffman, Anna, nr., 77, 104, 105 Collman, Donald, sro., 146 Coflman, Wayne, jr., 130 Coilmon, James, so., 146 Cogdill, Betty Jo, sr., 105, 126 Coker, Darrell. sr., 105 Coker. Jerry. no.. 146 Coleman, Elbert, so., 146 Coleman, Jimmy, jr., 27 Coleman. Ronald, sr., 73, 87 Colerick, Non Earl, lo., 64, 146 Collier. Clayton, jr., 130 Collier, June, so., 146 Collingsworth, Loretta, jr., 32, 65, 86, 130 Collins, Charles, so., 66, 146 'Collins, Kathryn, so., 64, 77, 146 Combs. Delores, jr., 130 Conner. Billy, so., 146 Conway, Myra, so., 146 Cook. Dickie, sr., 66, 105 Cook, 1-lnrold, er., 40, 43, 89, 90, Cook, Jack,-jr., 131 Cook, Janie, jr., 29 Cook. Kenneth, so., Cooper, Jo Ann, jr., Cooper, Shirley, rr., Core, Jeweldeen, sr. 146 64. 131 105 105 98, 105 Corley, sne, rr., 15,'11, 100, los, 116, 119 146 Comett, Peliy. so., Cosby. June, rr., 1 5 Cosby, Shirley, jr., 9. 10 76. 78. 131 Cothrum, Phillip, jr., 66, 131 Cotton. Jo Ann, so., 146 Council, Charles. so.. 146 Countryman, Pat, sr., 31, 105 Cowan, 1-lenry, jr., 81 Cox, Kenneth. so., 31, 66, 73, 77, 146 Cox, Lorraine, so., 146 Cox, Phyllil, so.. 64. 73. 146 Coynot, Sherry, io., 146 cn.l.y, Kay, ro., 15, 64, 11, 144, 146 Craig, Billie, jr., 26, 76, 78, 105, 131 Craig, Wayne, so.: 49. 146 Crain, Jesse Lec, so., 146 Cramer, Edward, so., 146 Cramer, Nancy, so., 71, 146 Crawford. Jimmy, so., 66 Creech, Pat. lr.. 105 Creed, Bob, sr., 84 Creekmore, Carol, so., 146 Crew. Don. so., 35, 68,146 Crick. Walter. so.. 66. 146 Cronlr, George, ro., 146 Croom, Billy, no., 146 Crossland. Maxenne. sr.. 76. Crusan. Bob. sr., 60, 105 Cnlzan, Jimmy, sr., 60, 61, 6 s1, 104, 106 Cubbage, Jerry, so., 72 Cudd. Sharon, jr., 131 Culver, Novalene, so., 64, 14 Cunningham, Marion, jr., 71 Curren. James, jr., 84, 131 Currington, Mona, jr., 131 Curry, lonna, sr., 106 Curry, John, so., 146 Daniels, Jerry, jr., 72, 131 105 6 Daniels, Loretta, jr., 62, 131 Danner. Bob. sr.. 106 Darrah, David, so., 131 Davidson, Davidson, Davidson, Marlene, so., 62, Bill, jr., 49, 131 Charles, jr., 131 146 Davidson, Norma, sr., 106 Davidson, Davidson Norman, so., 21 R. L., jr., 131 Devi., Bdtty, ro., 146 Devi., Billy, jr., 44, so, 90 Davis. 69 . Davin , Davis , Davis , Davin , Davis , Davis , Davis, Davis . Daviso Davila Dean , Carol Sue, sr., 24. 83, 90, 98, 106. 111. 126 Don, sr., 82, 101, 106 Donald. so.. 146 Foye. so.. 146 Jimmy, jr., 40, 47, 48, 90, Johnny, jr., 131 June. so., 64, 147 Marvin. no.. 147 Myrna, jr., 64, 131 n, Jerry, sr., 22, 106 n, Joyce, so., 147 Henry, rr., 66, so, 106 27, 60, 62, 131 3, 68. 69. 63, JJJJ Dunafan, C. A., so., 89, 132 Dunahoo, lmogene, sr., 106 Duncan, Lil... jr., 131 S Dunlap, Nancy, eo., 11, 11, 19, 141 Dunn, Carolyn, so., 147 Dann, Marolyn, so.. 147 Durbin, Roberta, so., 57, 147 Dye, Juanita, so., 147 ' Dykes, Cynthia, sr., 60, 81, 87, 107 Earp, Margaret, rr., 10, 16, 31, 60, 65, 15, 1s, 06, los, 101 Eason, Rosalie, ro., 65, 141 Ben, Bob, jr., aa, 60. 63, 66, 66, 67, 69, 75. 67, 69, 80, 82. 128. 132 East, J. B., sr., 60, 63, ao,a1,1o0,101,l1l, 116 Echols. Doris Ellen. so., 147 Edgar, Rhoda, jr., 132 Edgemon, Barbara, so., 147 Edlemsn, Daniel, so., 147 Edmialton, David, sr., 107 Edwards, Earl Dean, jr., 40, 45, 47, 53, 90 Edwards, Garld, jr., 114, 131 Edvlardl. Marvin, so. 66, 147 86. 132 147 65, 147 147 Eggers, Dowenio, jr., 11, Eldridge, David, so., 52, Elledge, Pat, jr., 132 Ellingnworth, Donna, ro., Elliot, Bobby, so., 66 Elliot, Mary Jane, no., Elliot. Phynila, so., 56, 65, 72, 147 Elliot, Robert John, jr., 81 Ellis, Richard, so., 66, 147, 153 Elmore, Agatha, so., 54, 147 Embree, Gayle, jr., 65, 132 Engl? lla Marie, sr., 65, 80. 83, 86, 90, 10 Ericson, Delores, so., 71, 147 Erwin, Fritzi, ro., 34, 65, 71,146,147 Erwin, Mary, nr., 107 Esquivias. Joe. so., 66, 147 Esaary, Shirley, sr., 62, 71, 76, 77, 87, Estes, Carol Anne. Jr.. 65, 132 Etheridge, Willa Dean, jr., 132 107 Bob. sr. . 5 2 Eubankn, Joyce, so., 65 Eubanks, Per, er., ss, 60, 61. 63, 65, 69, 86. 107 Evans, Wilby, er., nl, 101 Everett, Bill, jr., 66, 132 Faller. Lindsey, jr., 84, 132 Fallwell, Bill, jr., 34, 132 Farr,7Colleen, sr., 62, 71, 73. 74. 85. 98. 10 Fasgold, Bill, nr., 85, 107 Fatherree, Connie, so., 147 Fent, Jerry, sr., 40, 44, 90, 107, 115 Fenton. Ronnie. so 147 Fergason, Frank, eof, 11, sa, 72 Ferguson, David, .. 147 ' so Ferguson, Erma, jr., 65, 132 Ferrell, Joyce, jr. , 132 Fielder. Frances, so., 143, 147 Fike, Anna Belle, jr., 62, 132 Finchum, lvonne, sr., 71, 75, 107, 121 Finney, Deryl, sr., 66, 80, 107 Fischer, Dwayne, sr., 66, 107 Fish, Johnny Ray, jr., 132 e, sr.. 55, 90, 107 Denton. Patti. so.. 147 Deen, Kenneth, sr., 84, 106 Deering, Marilyn, jr., 64, 71, 83, 87, 115, 131 De17riese, Vera Sue, sr., 106 Dehart. Sue. sr., 65, 78, 86, 106 Dell, Jimmie, jr., 66, 80, 82, 131 Delp, Joycelyn, ir., 1s, 106 Demeter, Don, jr., 49, 90, 131 Denham, Helen, jr., 86, 131 Denton, Pat, no., 31, 54, 56, 65, 72, 147 Desper, Doris, so., 62, 77, 79, 147 Deeper, lcory, jr., 61, 63, 11, 77, 131. 150 Detamore, Betty, sr., 106 Determan, Robert, so., 66, 147 Dice, Walter, jr., 131 Fitzgerald, Franki Fitzgerald. Jerry, so., 147 Fitzgerald, Terry, so., 156 Fletcher, Lois, so., 148 Fletcher, Norman, so., 148 Flippo, Freida, so., 148 Flippo, Louise, sr., 107 Floyd, Floyd, Flora. Del. jr., 60, Flowers, Sue. so.. Barbara, sr., Charles, so., 66 65. s4, 131 11, 149 15, 107 Floyd, Wanda, so., 60, 65 Fogle, Clint. sr., 107 Foree, Patsy, sr., 107 Forshee. Russell, jr., 81, 132 Forsythe, Joann, so., 62 Foster, Don, sr., 63, 68, 76, 83, 108, 113 Fowler, Bruce, so., 22 Fowlkes, Berry Rae, rr., 57, sl, 90, Fox, Charles, nr., 108 Fox, Paul, so., 40, 44, 90 Frances, Owen 1BuddyJ, so., 72 Franco. 1 la Jean, sr., 108 Franklin, Fred, sr., 108 Freeman, Billy, sr., 89, 108 Freeman. Camlan. no.. 62. 148 . Freeman, Kern. sr., 40, 45, 90, 108 Freerrllrl, Nancy, lo., 65, 148 Frith, He len, ir., so, los Fritzler, Rowena, rr., 11, 108 Fnnit, Sandra, rr., 16, 65, sl, sa, Fulkerson, Beverly, rr., 19, 60, 61, 65, 13, 113, a1, 108, 116 - Fuller , Fuller. Fuller, Loretta. lr., 71, 108 Shirley Ann, jr., 71, 79. 132 Verlas, jr., 27, 132, 155 Fulton, Faye, so., 65, 88, 148 Fulton, Richard, jr., 66, 132 108 108 71, Kathryn, jr., 130 Dick, Shirley, sr., 60, 62, 63, 71, 86, 106, 121 Dielrron, Gerald, jr., 16, 19, 131, 142 Dickson, Robe.-1, jr., 66, 131 Dies, Gene, jr., 66, 131 Dietrich, Yvonne, so., 65, 147 Dittmeyer, Barbara, jr., 22, 131 so., 62, 71, 147. 151 Divine, Susanne, Dixon, Ida Marie, so., 64, 147 Donn, Shirlee, no., Dodd, Doris, so., Dodd. Glenhl. sr.. 31.65, 73,144,147 141 106 Dodson, Dele, ro., 66, 146 Dodson. Dell, ro., 68 Donnldron, Bobby, eo., 50, 13, 141. 155 Donnell, Mable, jr., 84 Dorsey, Jimmy, ro., 65, 13, 147 Donon, Joe, rr., sl, 106 Doty, Shirley Ann, so., 65, 147 Doubled ay, Barbara. so.. 84. 147 Donghry, Gene. er.. 13. 14, 106 Doughty, john. jr., 40, 44, 60, 61, 66, 131 Doughty, Ronald, so., 66 Douglas. Jo Ann, so., 147 Douglas, Robert, jr., 51, 80, 90, 131 Doussett. Marlaret. jr., 54, 56, 90, 131 Downs, Marijo, jr., 62, 71, 132 Doye. Glenda, jr., 63, 65, 01, 131 Drabek. Elsie. jr., 132 Drenning, Richard, jr., 132 Duff. Paul. sr., 81. 106 90, Furgeson, Mack, jr., 132 Gabel, Jesse, jr., 26, 132 Gafette, Jirnnry, jr., 131 Gage, Elaine, so., 65, 148, 151 Gallerl. Bob, jr., 133 Galindo, Mary, jr., 133 Galindo, Rudolph, so., 72, 148, 149 Gardner, Lanny, so., 66, 148 Gardner, Mary, so., 148 Garrett, Geraldine, jr., 133 Garrett. Mona, so., 148 Garrette, Elnora E., so.. 65, 148 Gaskill, Frances. so.. 65. 148 Gates, Edwin, sr., 40, 45, 50, 60, 80, 90, 108 Gates. Marlene. so.. 60, 65, 71, 143, 148 Gee, Wayne, so., 66. 148 Gentry, Barbara, eo.. 19, 65, 14s Genrlan, Bob, sr., 108 Geri, Jeaneen, jr., 19, 51. 62. 133 Getman, Edith Moe, ro., 14s Geurin, Betty, rr., 31. ss. 19, 108 Gibbs. Janice, so., 71 Gibson, Barbara. sr.. 25. 26. 38, 62, 105, 108. 111, 113, 126 Gibson, Cecil, sr.. 108 Gilbert, Mildred. so.. 148 Gilcrease, John, sr., 22 Gill, Charles, so., 148 Gill, Glenna, vo., 65, 148 Gill, Jerry, jr., 49, 90, 133, 134 Gilliam, Keith, so., 72 Gilliam. Glenn. IO.. 68 Gonzales, Beatrice, sr., 108 Goode, Joe, er., ss, los Lankford, Betty, sr., 65. 150 Goodin, Barbara, Goodin, Wilma, s sr., 108 o., 77, 148 Goss, Ethel Marie, sr., 71, 105, 109 Lara Bill sr. 2 CY. i i Graham, Bob, so., Graham, Victor, Gramling, Wilma, Grant, Darlene, j 2 148 sr., 109 so., 71. 148 r., 133 Grant, Geneva, so., 148 Graves, Ida Mae, so., 148 Gray, s'eK8Y, so., 56, 77, 148 Gray, Really, so.. 148, 149 Gregory, onlrley, Green. Bill. sr.. 4 109 Green, Jane, jr., eo., 65, 148 o, 43, 47, 49, 89, 133 90. Green, Juanita, sr., 109 Greenwood, Betty, so., 148 Greeson, Shelby, sr.. 105. 109 Griggs, Donna jean, so., 65, 148 Grimes, Sue, jr., 133 Grubbs, Lloyd, so., 148 Guiles, Kathleen, so., 71 Gunter, Dora, rr., 109 Gunter. Sarah, ir., 133 Guthrie, Jerry, jr., 133 Guyton, Joyce, jr., 62. 155 Hackett, Anna Mane, sr., 109 Hackett, Billy, so., 72 Hackett, Shirley, sr., 76, 109 Hagar, Bennie, ea., 66, 148 Hagar, Darlene, sr., 83, 105, 109 Haggard, Leonard, jr., 133 1-lair, Barbara, rr., 109 Halbig, Edward, jr., 55, 133 Halbig, James, so., 148 Hale, Bill, sr., 109 Haley. Kenneth, so., 72 Hall, Beverly, sr., 109 1-lell, Glenn. jr., 52, 65, 84 Hall, Jackie, sr., 65, 86, 109 Hall, Leona, jr., 90 Hall, Pollye, sr., 109, 126 Halley, Lewis, sr., 109 Halliburton. Mona, so., 148 Halstead, Darriel, so., 133 Halstead, Darvin, so., 148 Hal-n, Jerry, ed., 68. 148 Holder, Carl, sr., 85, 111, 126 Holland, Earlene, jr., 134 Holland, Gloria, so., 149 Holliday, Hazel, so., 149 Hollis, Jimmie, so., 84 Holmes, Lowell, so., 73, 149 Holmes, Norma, lo., 149 Half, Donald, rr., 111 Hnlr, Mary, rr., 111 Hood, Anna, ee., 65, 11, ss, 149 Hooker, Bobby, sr., so, 95, 111 Hooker, Dorthy, sr., 111 Hopkins, Mildred, sr., 38, 78, 111 Horn, Billy, jr., 85, 134 , 83, 134 jr., 88, 134 Hom, John, jr., 82 Hornbeck, Nadine, Horrocks, Ogureta, so., 143 Hosack, Bill, sr., 111 Howard, Barbara, so., 60, 78, 149 Howard, Eldon, sr., 77, 111 Howard, Joe Lynn, so., 149 Howard, Lavonda Sue, so., 55, 77, Howe, Sue, jr., 86, 134 Hubbard, Bobbie, sr., 70, 111 Hubbard, Donald, so., 66, 149 1-Iuddleston, Gene, sr., 66, 111 Huddleston, Hubert, jr., 89 Hudson, Tommy, sr.,- 111 Huff. Aline, jr., 84, 134 Huff. Betty Jean, sr., 76, 111 Huffman, Charlesfso., 66, 149 6 149 Hughes Huihes , Hughes, Betty sr 55 75 so 56, 51, 111 72 149 1, 149 Charles so Connie, so., Hughes, Kenneth, sr., 38, 60, 63, 67, 77, 80. 111 1-rngliey, Jo Ann, rr., 56, 51, 111 Hukill, Shirley Jean, so., 62 Hulet, Jenn, jr., 154 35, 37, 60, 63, 66, 67, .gn tkefie Ifiagefi King, Terry, jr., 135 Kliewer er 'r. 51 84 135 , . J ry, 1 . . . Kn1ght,Don,jr., 24, 21, 40, 45, 155 Knight, Eddie, sr., 113 Knight, Jerry, jr., 68, 73, 135 Knight, Virginia, so., 65, 171, 150 Knorr, Lee Roy, jr., gs, 66, 155 Koelsch, David, sr., 11 ' Koelsch, Ramona, so., 150 Koester, Lois, sr., 60, 75, 113 Kordis, Lawrence, so., 60, 150 Krallk, Eugene. sr., 113 Krivanek, Connie Mac, so., 66, 77, 152 Kanln-ren, Danna, rd., 65, 150, 154 Kuhlman, Nadine, so., 60, 62, 150 Kuklenski, Elsie, jr., 24, 26, 78, 135 Lacefield, Delbert, jr., 38, 60, 77 Ladd, Benton, so., 40, 44, 50 Ladd, Donald, so., 50, 51, 113 Lake, Charles, jr., 32, 80, Laken, Gene, jr., 27 136 Lam, Bobby, jr., 68, 83, 87, 129, 136 Lance, Evelyn, jr., 136 Land, Gene, sr., 68, 104 Land, Harold, sr., 113 Lane, Jewel, jr., 35, 65, 73, 136 Langston, Wanda, sr., 113 Hulet, Mary Jane, jr., 62, 63, 134 Hull, Glenn, jr., 134 Hullum. Dan, so-, 84, 149 Humberd, Marvel, jr., 64, 85. 134 Humphries, Jimmie, sr., 66, 111 Humphries, Virginia, so., 60, 65 Hunt, Paulanita, sr., 111 Hunter, Jack, sr., 27, 111 Doris Jean, jr., 133 Hamilton , odell, rr., 1 09 Hammitt, Wayne, jr., 134 Hammon, Jo Ann, so., 52, 148 Hampton, Betty, jr., 133 Hampton . Hand, Forrest, so., 21 Hanlan, Harold, sr., 84, 109 Hannah, Larry, 40, 47. 80, 90, 109, 116 Hanson, Hazel, so., 148 Hanson, Lila Darlene, so., 148 Hardy, Harold, jr., 66, 133, 143 Hardy, Vera, so., 65, 71, 149 Harkey, Joan, sr., 109 Hannor, Non-na Joy, so.. 54. 149 Harper, Maedean. sr., 17, 65, 81, Harraman, Geneaive, ir., 133 Harrell, Alphus, so., 149 Harrell, Rose, sr., 110 sa, 1lo Harris, Betty, jr., 133 Harris, Cnriuine, 66,, 62. 1-49 Harris, David, jr., 73, 74, 133 ' Harris, Jimmy, so., 149 Harris, Harril. June, jr., 65, 77, 86, 133 Mildred. sr.. 55. 71, 81, 110 126 Joy, sr.. 110 Harris, Harrison, Betty, jr., 27, 76, 133 Harvey, Harold, so., 66, 149 Harville, Mahlon. so., 66, 149 Hastings, Lewis, sr., 71, 110, 132 Hatcher, Mary Lou. sr., 83, 110 Hathaway, Nancy, sr., 60, 110 Haven, Joe, so., 21 Hawkins, Billy, so., 149 Hawkins, Jim, so., 66, 73, 149, 150 Hawkins, Melba, so., 65, 149 l-Iawlrinr, Sue, re., 65, 149 Hurdle, Melva Sue, so., 149 Hurdle, Willa Dean, sr., 112 Hurt, Alice, jr., 154 Huskinson, johnny, jr., 89 Hutcheson, Vernon, sr., 22, 112 Hutchinson, Walter, jr., 22 Hutchison, Lero , jr., 89 Hureniwn, Margin, sr., 89, 112 Hutton, Billy, so., 66 Hutton, Richard, so., 150 Hux, Douglass, jr., 66 Hux, Earl, sr., 36, 112 Isbill, Pat, jr., 134 Ivey, Charlene, so., 71, 150 64, 87, 115, 134 150 86. 1 1 2 Ivey, Delores, jr., Izell, Jo Ann, so., Jack, Beulah, sr. , Jackson, Barbara, jr., 1:14 Jackson, Clarence, jr., 135 Jackson, Dale, rr., 112 Jackson, Darlene, so., 150 Jackson, Jimmie, sr., 27, 112 Jackson, Lair, jr., Jaco, Jennie, rr., 112 Jaime, Mary Helen, so., 150 James, Jackie, so., 66, 150 James, Larry, so., 150 Jay, Laroy, ee., 68 17, 65, 82, 86, 88, 135 Larson, Joyce, jr., 55, 156 Lnraeeer, vedaga, ie., lso Lathrop, Richard, re., 66, 73 Lathrop, Wayne, jr., 66, 15, 14, 11, ao, 136 Laubhon, Richard, so., 66, 73 Laughlin, Wilma,, so., 71, 150 Lawhon, Jimmy. I0-, 52, 150 Leach, Otetha, re., 64, 11, 150 Lee, Charles, jr., 89, 136 Lee, Virginia, so., 150 Leimer, Gerald, sr., 113 Lemasters, Mary, rr., 113 Lernrning, Glenda, ee., 55 Lenk, Ray, sr., 73, 75, 82, Leonard, David, so., 77 Leonard, Dick, sr., Leonard, Larry jr., Leslie, Georgann, 16, 83, 56, 113, Leverich, Don, jr., Lewis, Delores, sr.. 21, 77, 1 136 sr., 16, 126 73, 136 36, 64, 101, 113 Lewis, Jo Ann, so., Lewis, Joe Don, so. 62, 150 83, 13 37, 70, 71, 7 113 65. 71. 75, 150 id me afar? Mgrailiirr-ig, Barry, er., 40,A42, so, so, so. , r 1 Maennnrn, Dnnald, ra., 151 Mason, Alice, so., 151 Massey, Claudine, sr., 115 Matchenl Floy Pearl, so., 65, 151 Matherly, Kay, sr., 115 Mathis, Charles, sr., 115 Mathis, R. B., jr., 136 Matthews. Donald, so., 151. Mnxwel, Darla, ui., 65, 71 Maxweu, Paul, rr., 21 May, Don, so., 151 May, Wanda, sr., 81, 82, 83, 87, Mays, Beverly, 98. 101 25, 29, 65, 12, 15, 15, 90,95,115,126 er., 37, 60, 64, 71, 75,l1, Meeks, Annita, jr., 136 jr., 136 Melott, Ray Nell, Melrose, Joyce, so.i65, 151 15 Melton, June, sr., Melton, Mary, jr., 136 Menor, Gary. so., 151 Mercer, Pat, jr., 60, 86, 136 Merrick, Keith, sr., 40, 89, 90 Middleton, Jimmy, jr., 136, 151 Mikes, Bobby, jr., 77, 137 Milbum, Charles, so., 151 7, 79. Jeter, Betty Marie, rn., 150 Jines, Beverly, jr., 60, 54, 86, 135, 142 Johns, Bruce, sr., 73, 84, 112 Johnson , J ohnwn, Johnson , J ohnson , Johnson , Betty, rd., 150 Delores, so., 71 Frances, lo., 150 Gene, jr., 84, 135 Granville, jr., 135 Lewis, Loretta Jean, Lightner, Dale, so., Lightsey, Freda, sr., Lightsey, Reba, sr., Linder, Lyndall, jr., Lindsay, Ava Ruth, Little, Little. Long, I-ons, Long, Richard, jr., Gene, jr., 46, Gary, sr., 114 Virginia, so., 151 Longnecker. Gilbert, so., Lookabaugh, Eddie, jr. Loss, Johnny, jr., 22' - so., Reba. lo., 55, 77, 151 21, 65, sd.. iso 156 114 114 143, 150 151 136 47 151 , 55, 61, 90, Losa, Mary Frances, so., 151 Loveless, Dean, so. , 66, 84, 151 Lowry, Jerry, rr., 56, 66, 114 Lowther, Paul, jr., 136 Loyd, Freda, so., 151 Loyd, Terrel, so., 72 Lunaw, Ruthie, jr., 136 Luper, Patsy, 'r , 65 136 Lurry, Oliver lhomds, so., 66, 151 136 Luttrell, Ronald, so.,151 Lynch, Eddie, sr., 114 Lynn, Jackie, sr., 114 Lyon Jimmie, sr., 20, 31, 114 McAbee, Janice, jr., 14 66, 137 McAbee, Sussnn. sr., 16, 83, 114 McAfee, Janice, sr., 94, 112, 114 McAfee, Judy, so., 152 Hayes, Bo bbie, so., 149 Hearron, Joyce, jr., 86, 133 Heath, Hershall. ir.. 133 Heath, Paul, so,, 149 Heathcoat, Pat, jr., 133 Hedrick, Billy, sr., 71, 72, 74. 77, 1 Heldenbrand, Larie, jr., 60, 62, 63, 70. 71. 10 134 Henderson Bob. so., 149 Henderson, Bobbie, so., 60, 149 Henderson, Buddy, jr., 37, 66, 90, 133 Henderson, Linda, so., 78, 149 Henderson, Patsy, rr., 110, 116 Henderson, Rose Anne. so., 149 Hendrick, Glenna, jr., 84, 133 Henning, snirley, jr., 90, 133 Henr'y,.10 Ann, rr., 65, 81, ss, no Henry, Wanda, er., 110 Johnson , Harold, jr., 66, 135 McAlister, Joyce, jr., 137 McArthur, Beverly, jr., 62, 71 McAuli1l, Virginia, sr., 114 McCampbel1,'Duane, jr., 29, 38, 68, 69, 15, 137, 140 , McCarter, Alice, sr., 7.6, 114 , McCarthy, Billy, sr., 66, 82, 114, 117 McClure, Ronnie. sr.. 37, 51. 80. 81, 98, 114 McCollom, Betty, sr., 37, 78, 114 Johnson, Janet, rr., 75 11, 112 Johnson, LaRoy, er., 11, 81, 105, 112 Johnson, Lean, en., 66, 150 jannrnn, Lorena, jr., 71, 155 Johnson. Lou Ann, rr., 65, 15, 11, 15, sa, 112 Johnson, Par, jr., 155 Johnson, Shirley, jr., 62, ss, 155 Johnson, Yrrvenne, jr., 65, 135 Jnnneenn, Billie Ruth, ea., 65, lso McCollum. Gene, ir., 22, 66, 137 McCollum, Myma, sr., 65, 75, 77, 80, 86. 114, 126 McDaniel, Kenneth, jr., 68, 69, 137 Jannrean, Gayle, jr., 65, 84, las Jones, Billye June, er., 11, 56, 105, llz Jones, Donna, ea., 150 Jane., Eva, rr., 56, 51, 112 Jones, Geraldine, so., 150 Jones, Jack, so., 150 Jones. Jones, Jerry, jr., 135 J. T., so., 150 McDaniels, Glenn, so., 89, 142 McDonough, Barbara. so.. 152 McDonnal, Jo Evelyn, jr., 84, 137, 140 McDoulett, Ann, jr., 86, 137 McFeely, Barbara, sr., 114 Ruth jr 76, 135 Jones, Norman, jr., 89, 135 Jones, Rayburn, so., 150 Jones, Wanda Lee, sr., 65, 76, 86, 112 Jordan Glenna Mae so. 65 78 150 Jordan: James, er., sb, 105, 112, Justice, Donald um, rr., 55, 90, 112 Kamen, Myrna, en., 150 Karnes, Norma, jr., 65, 84, 155 Keeley, Sidney, rr., 112 Keizl., Ann, jr., s5, 135 Keith, Jane, rn., 156 Keirl.,1,eqrriea, rr., 56, 112, 116 Kelly, Ann, jr., 60, 65, 155 Kelly Betty, jr., 155 Kelly: Boren A., rn., 1so Kelly, Charles, jr., sa, 135 Kelly, Joann, jr., 135 Kelly Hensley, Barbara, sr., 110 Hensley, Carroll, so., 149 Hensley, Kathfyn, so.. 78. 86, 149 Hensley, Mona. ar., 15, 110 Hepler, Charles, jr., 40, 45, 80, 90, 133 Herford, Ronald, so., 149 Hem, Deloris, jr., 134 Heron, Joyce, jr., 133 Heronime, Herb, ir.. 40, 45. 49. 90, 134 Herrell, Paul. sr., 75, 82, 83, 87, 103, 110 Herrell, Richard, jr., 134 Hen, Penn. sr., 65, 86, 110 Hibdon Martin, ir., 149 1-rielrr, Jimmy, rn., 12. 149, 152 Hicks Martha, jr.. 134 Hicks, Maxine, jr., 134 Higginbotham, John, so., 149 Higginbotham, Margie, jr., 134 Higginbotham, Paula, sr., 110 r-ligginr, Dale, jr., 16, 81, 154 Hightower, Joy, rr., 65, 15, 77, 56, 51, 110 Hilderbrand, Bettsey, jr., 86, 134 Keltner, Derln, Ir., 40, 45, 51, so, 90, 98, McGee Pat sr, 26 McGraw Delores jr McGrew, Juanita, so., 2 63 83 65 137 15 ,114 McGee. Jan, so., 60, 65, 71, 152 . , - . 5 . . . I . ., ,Z 1 McKay, Gerald, jr., McKean, Pat, so., 65 McKenzie, McMahan, Jerry, jr.. McMillan, McMillan, McMillin,. Wayne, jr., McNair, Dixie, jr., 137 Carol Ann, Jerry Lea, Mary Lou, jr., 36, 37 en., 71, 152 ss, 12, 137 re., 65, 15, 56, 152 137 McNutt, Aletta, jr., 137 McNutt, J. C., jr., 58, 137 65, 137 McPherson, Gonna Jean, sr., 114 McWilliarns, Loyce, so., 71, 79, 86, 152 Mabry, Willis, lr., 66, 83, 113, 114 Madole, Wayne, so., 72 Maggard, Charlotte, so., 65, 1-rile, Barbara, jr., 65 84, 154 Hill, Carol, sr., llo Hill, Earlene, ee., 149 Hill, John, re., 149 l-lill Nadine jr., 134 Hill: Shirley: jr., 84, 154 Hill Hilleary, Paul, rr., 1 Sidney, rr., 1 10 10 149 Hilterbran. Charles, jr., 40, 45, 90, Himea, Ca rlene. ir., 71. 134 Hines, Patsy, sr., 63, 65, 68, 73, 74, 75. 77, 82, 96, 105, 111 1-lirrle, Mary, eo., 149 Hoal. Jerome, jr., 14, B4, 134 1-lnaglin, Billy, ui., 149 Hobgood , Robert, jr., 84 1-Iocutt, Eva. sr., 24, 26, 60, 61, 65, 75, 76, 79, 105,111 Holden, James, ir., 134 1 12 Keltner, Patricia, so., 150 Kemp, Betty, so., 150 Kendall, Graham. sr.. 113 Kendrick, Joel, sr., 73, 113 Kennedy, Nancy, so., 65, 150 Kerloot, Mary, sr., 60, 78, 86, 113 Kerley, Georgia Ann, jr., 135 Kerr, Wanda, sr., 113 Kesner, Peggy, -r., 113 Kester, Jean, jr., 105 Keys, Hilda, sr., 76, 88, 145 16, 113 so.,71,88,145 135 68 Kidd, Donny, jr., 20 Killman, Barbara, sr., Killrnan, Mary Jane, Kirnniel, Par, jr.. 62, Kinrlrielr, cnarler. ee., King, Bennie, jr., so, 81, las King, Den, re., lso King, Freddy, jr., 155 Mahoney, Earl, so., 72 Malicoate, Donald, so., 151 Manek , Leon, jr., 85 Mangham, Gerald, so., 151 Mann, Ronald, so., 151 Mannon, Alta June, so., 151 Manuel, Betty Jo, sr., 114 Manuel, David, jr., 84 Manzanares, Ina Don, jr., 62 151 , 87, 136 Miles, Mellodte. jr, 60, 63, 65, 130, 137 Miller, Anita, re., 131 Miller, Billie, ao., 65, 83, 151 Miller, Carole, jr., 62, 137 Miller, Earlene, so., 77, 151 Miller, Lonnie, sr., 77, 115 Miller, Mike, sr., 34, 40, 45, 46, 90, 98, 115, 125 Miller, Ronald Morris, jr., 137 Mills, Ruby, sr., 115 Milton, Wayne, so., 151 Miner, Corinne, so., 61, 71, 77, 143, 151 Minor, Janis, sr., 62, 115 Minx, Jimmy, jr., 137 Mitchell, Irma, jr., 137 Mitchell, Jimmie, so., 66, 151 Mitchell, Mary, sr., 115 Mitchell, Ronald, jr.,'137 Mohr, Mary Ann, so., 151 Mohr, Wallace, sr., 22, 115 Moland, Jerry, ir., 68, 137 Monroe, Arvid. ir., 72, 137 Montgomery, Delma, so., 34, 60, 71, 151 Montgomery? Jackie, so., 150, 151 Montgomery, Jerry, sr., 71, 115 Moody, Jack, jr., 137 Moody, Mama Maxine, ro., 151 Moody, orville. jr., 55, so Moon, Irvena, sr., 65, 78, 86, 87, 115 Mann, Larry, ra., 151 Mooney, Willa Dean, IO.. 151 Moore, Charles, jr., 66, 137 Moore, Clarence, so., 151 Moore, David, jr., 68, 137 Moore, Donald, jr., 137 Moors, Frank, sr., 38, 50, 61, 75,' 104. 115 - Mary,sr.,65, 71,116, 151 66, 137 79, 83, 116 71, 137 137 65, 151 Moore, Moorehead, Jimmy, jr., Moose, Berdle, ar., 76, Moose, Gwendolyn, jr., ,Morey, JoAnn. jr., 62, Morgan, Barbara, so., Morgan. Morgan, Morgan Morris. Clarence, so., 84, 151 Morris, Davis, jr., 137 Morris, Glenn, jr., 137 Morris, Wanda, sr., 116 Morrisett, Viola, sr., 62, 71, 116 Mnrrnw, Par, rr., 36, 116 Morse, Willie Ray, so., 49, 151 Morton, Gerald, rn.. 54. 151 Moss, Thomas, so., 66, 152 Moulton, Betty Jean, sr., 65, 116 Eileen, sr., 60, 62, 11, 56, 116 Jeye. eo.. 62, 11, 11, 14s, slrirley, rr., 116 151 Moydy, Jeelr, jri. 27. 8I Moxley, Mildred, ir.. 137 Moyer, Marilyn, jr., 37, 65, 137 Mullinex, Shirley, sr., 83, 116 Mullinls, Carol, so., 152 Murray, Mary, so., 76, 152 Muse, Norma Jean, sr., 116 Mare, Rnrelyn, re., 152 Musgrave, Billy, so., 152 Musgrave, Joanmtjr.. 88. 137 Musgraves, Donal , jr., 28, 68, 137 Murny, Lorene, ro., 77, 152 Myers, Ann. -r., Myers, Beverly, Nall, Benny, rr., Nance, Charles, Neelev. Joe. ir., 25, 51, 115, 117 so., 64 40, 43, 44, 90, 92, so., 152 73 137 116 Nelson, Evan, lo., 73, 152 Nelson, Ruth, sr., 116 Newcomb, Everett, sr., 116 Newcomb, Gail, sr., 116 Newman, Dessie Mae, so., 152 Newman, Nonna Sue, sr., 60, 62, 86, Newman, Ray, jr., 137 Nichols, Gerald, so., 66 Nichols, Mary, so., 152 Nichols, Ronnie, sr., 104, 116 Nicholson, James, so., 66, 152 Nicklas, Beverly, so., 65, 152 Nicklas, Tommy, so., 66, 152 Nolen, Frances, so., 60, 65, 147, 152 so., 152 Ralph, jr., 137 Bertie, sr., 116 18, 102 116 so., 152 116 Nordquist, Johnny, Norton , Nowlin, Nowlin. Nugent, Mary, sr., Jerry, sr., Nuss, Jackie Earl, Maples, En'na, sr., 16, 63, 65, 73, 74, 75, 76, 87, 115 Marbury, Dan, jr., 71, 73, 136 Marcott can . 88 115 . J , lr. , Marrs, Rosemarie, jr., 136 ll ' . Marsha Martin, Martin. , Betty, jr , 136 Mary, jr., 136, 151 Reba, jr., 136 Martin. Richard, jr., 40, 44, Martin, Robert. jr., 73, 136 Martin , Martin, Valjean, sr., 115 Vemie, so., 66 48, 90, 136 Oakes, Jo Ann, so., 60, 64, 152 Oakford, Jeri, jr., 137 O'Daniel, Leonard, jr., 71, 81, 137 Oldaker, Tommy, so., 66, 152 Oldham Darlene. so., 152 oldnnniiaangene, sr., 105, 11.6 Oliver 1 1 7 everly, sr., 60, 62, 63, 86, Oliver, Joleta, sr., 117 0'Neal , O'Quinn, Osteen, Owen, M Lou Hazel, rr., 65, as, 90. 1 Jerry, ee., 152 94, 98. 16 Marlene, so., 27, 65, 78, 144, 152 ry Lou sr 117 Owen, agleerra, e1..,'is2 Owens, Clark, jr., 71, 138 Owens, Dale, jr., 84 Owens, Jack, so., 152 Oweni, Lois, rr., 104,117 Owens, Nancy, sr., 25, 63, 64, 75, 76, 82, 103, 11'7, 126 Owens. Pat, jr., 141 0 . fgldilldf Owens, Ruby, jr., 65, 138 Owens, Wayne, sr., 117 Ownbey, H. C., jr., 83, 138 Oxford, Millard, so., 151 Pack, Eugene, sr., 117 Peek, Gale, ir., 13, 117 Pnge, Charles 4Chuck7, eo., 40, 41, 47, 49, 90, 151, 154 Parker, Eddie, so., 151 Parker, Jane, jr., 84, 138 Parker, Pansy, sr., 117 Parsons, Sue, sr., 63, 117 Paschal, Betty, jr., 138, 151 Pastusek, Pat. sr., 18, 83, 90, 117, 116 Pate, Virginia Lee, jr., 138 Payne, Sidney, sr., 117 Peak. Charlene, io., 65, 11, 151 Pearson, King, sr., 71, 117 Pearson, Tommy, jr., 36, 40, 44, 50, 138 Young, Shirley, jr. , Pease, Carol Jeanne, jr., 138 Peck, Jimmy, jr., 138 Peek, Beth, sr.. 83, 86, 117 Pemington, James, jr., 138 Pennington, Loretta, sr., 117 Penny, Arda, jr., 14, 136, 130 Penny, Gerald, sr., 84, 117 Perkins, Bette. so.. 65.7151 1 1 Perry, Jo Jean, sr., Perry. Ovazine, sr., 98, 117 117 Peters, Bobbie, sr., Petree. Pat, jr., 24, 27, 138 11. 60, 77, 118 Pettijohn, Paul, sr., Phebus, Norma, so., 152 Phillips. Bill, jr., 19, 38, 40, 45, 77, 80, 135, 138 Phillips, Max, so., 40, 151 Philips, Rilla, so., 151 Phillips. Roemaine. so.. 71, 151 Phillips, Shirley, jr., 130 Charles, so., 151 Pickens, Pickens, Donald, sr., 51, 90. 118 Pierce. Carolyn, so., 65, 153 71. 138 Pierce, Henry, jr., Pierce, Janie, sr., 61, 118 Piereey, Jo Ann, jr., 138 Pilgrim, Jean, so., 61 71,153 Pingry, Jerry, sr., 11 Piper, Shirley, jr., 138 Pipkin, Lorene, jr., 21, 138 Pitts, Donald, so., 68, 151 Plaster, Glen, so., 49, 153 60, 65. 138 0 Plato. Norma. jr., Plunsley, Earlene, jr., 138 153 Pollard, Jo Ann, so., Poor, Charley, so., 77, 80, 143 Pope, Donald, jr., 138 Porter. Edna. sr.. 118 Porter, Juanita, lr., 65, 71, 78, 81, 118, 116 Porterfield. Dick. sr., 118 Ponnn, Helen Jo, io., 71 Powers, Peggy Sue, sr., 118 Poynter, Kenneth, sr., 118 Bob, nr., 40, 43, 46, 90, 118 Price, Price, Doyle, sr., 118 Price, Oleta Mary, jr., 138 Price, Paul, sr., 118 Sam, sr., 18, 66, 75, 80, 81, 118 Price, 116 Pridmore. Jeannine. so.. 65. 71. B6 Pritchett, Marion, jr., 138 Province, M..-ilyn, jr., 60, 61, 65, 77, 130 Puckett, Shirley Ann, so., 61 Pulver. Evelyn, sr., 118 Pumphrey, Kay, jr., 65. 138 Purcell, Latane, so., 55 Pyle, Bobby, .r., 40, 43, 50, 00, 00, 118 Quillin, Mary, so., 31, 65, 153 Quintero. Juanita, so., 153 Quintero, Mary. so.. 56. 153 Quintero, Melton, lo., 153 Quoetone, Carmaletta, so., 153 Radford. Jean, jr., 138 Rager, Ruth. so., 153 Ramos, Bea, so., 153 Ramos, Jackie, jr., 66 Raper, Donald, jr., 40, 45, 63, 87, 138 Raulston. Barbara, sr., 118 Ray, Catherine, so., 71, 153 Ray, Georgia, sr., 98. 118, 124 112, 153 Raye, Tommy, so., Raymond, Eugene, so., 153 Recer, Danny, so., 31, 153 Redus, Norma, sr., 85, 118 Reece. Barbara. so.. 153 Reece, Roy, ro., 153 Reed. Reed, Barbara, so., 153 Donald, sr., 40, 41, 46, Reed, Hubert, so., 40 Reed, Jim, lr., 68, 77, 81 118 Reed. Lela. jr., 138 Reed. Sherman, so., Reid. Carolyn, jr., 65, 86, 138 Reid, Don, so., 153, 156 Reid, Henry 11-Iankl, so., 'I1 Reid, W., lo., 153 homas Wm., jr., 138 118 153 Reid, Retxlad, Donna, jr., 76, 139 Reust. Retha, sr., 73, 119 Reynolds. Johnny, jr., 84 Reynolds, June, sr., 14, 16, 65, 105, 119 Rhea, Bob, sr., 119 Rice. Pat, sf., 38, 60, 66, 67, Rich. DYfhel, so., 153 Richardson. Jeanette, jr. 36 Richardson, Jo Ann. so., 153 Richardson, Nadine, jr., 139 Richey, Billy, so., 153 Richey,'Jayne, sr., 119 Richmond, Mary Lois, jr., 139 Ricketts, Jerry, jr., 71, 153 Ridgeway, Wanda, eo., 65, 153 Ridley, Marcetta Sue. so.. 64 Riley, Jimmy, sr., 119 Riley, Patricia Ann, so., 65, 153 Rinehart, Don, jr., 139 Ring, Carolyn, so., 153 Roach. Pat. jr., 139 Robbins. Donald. sr.. 90. 119 Robbins, Manha, jr., 62, 119, 13.0 Robbins, Mary, sr., 86, 119 Robbins, Ralph, jr., 84, 139 Robberson, Tom, sr., 119 Roberts, Edward, so., 68, 84, 85 Roberts. Patricia. sr., 65, 86, 119 Rorggtson, Billie, so., 61, 78, 144, 86, 96, 119 145. Robertson, Carol Sue. jr., 139 Robertson , Garland, so. , 1 5 3 Robertson, Glldyl, ID., 65, 153 Robertson, Gloria, so., 65. 153 Robinson, Dennis, jr., 84, 139 American Robinson. Joe. so.. 153 Rohinion, Rhonda, eo., 153 Robinson. Shirley, so., 60, 65, 77, 153 Rogers, Doyle, jr., 04, 139 Rooker, James, so., 51, 153 Rork, Danny, sr., 119 Rork, Patsy, jr., 139 Rose, Betty Ann, jr., 86, 139 Rare, Sonny Wayne, eo., 66, 04, 05, 153 Rosebrook, Carolyn, so., 78, 153, 156 Rorebrook, Yuvanah, rr., 06, 119 Rowland, Bennie, ir., 90, 110 Rowland, Bill, ir., 22, 35, 09, 119 Rowland, JoAnn, jr., 139 Rowley. Bob, sr., 81 Rudolph, Jerry, 119 Russ, Maythel. so.. 71. 153 Russell, Robert, sr., 119 Rutherford, Doyle, eo., 71 Rnyle, Robert., jr., 11, 130 Ryan, Johnny M., rr., 66, 16, 03, 01, 119 Rye, chnrlei. jr., 14, 130 Saloga, Rosine, ir., 119 Sanders, James 1... ni., 66 Sanders, Per, ir., 119 Sanders, Ray D., jr., as, 139 Sanders, Raymond, jr., ss, 130 Velma. eo.. 21, 11, 153 Sanders, Sanders, Wilma, jr., 139 snndlin, Tommie Ann, jr., 71 snwnmiky, Don, ir., 119 1 Sawatsky, Virginia, eo., 153 sennllrn, sue, ir., 34, 11, 15, 16, 90, 104, 120 Scarberry, Nova Jean, jr., 65. 139 Schiel, Burl, jr., 139 Schiel, Lawanda, ro., 64, 153 Schiel, Marquita, rr., 65, 06, 120 Schindler, Gail, jr., 119, 130, 139 Schneider, Mildred. so., 64, 153 Schnuelle, Shirley, jr., 139 79, 83 Schomp, Sharlene, jr., 63, 65, 69, 06, 139 Schuelein, Victor, sr., 17, 81, 110 Scott, Barbara, eo., 65, 151, 153 Scott, Doris Ann, sr., 61, 110 Scott, Jeannine, eo., 65, 153 Scott, Jimmy, ro., 66, 154 Joanne, so., 65, 154 Scott, Scott, Shirley, sr., 65, 78, 86, 110 Scott, Shirley, so., 153 Scroggins, LaVern, jr.. 139 serneehinr, Bob, ir., 50, 83, 120, 126 sendder, Norma, io., 154 Seals, Naomi, jr., 71, 86, 139 Seay, Pat, sr., 110 Sebastian, Ruth, jr., 139 Self, Glen, jr., 139 Segrlilgn. Bvttye, lr., 15. 83, 98, 111, SeP2da. Christina. ar.. 110 Setser, Betty Jo, so., 153, 154 Sexton, Bill, sr., 68, 84, 110 shndriek, Yvonne, ir., 120 Shannon, Elmer, so., 66 Shay, Desmond, so., 84 Shay. Mary, June, jr., 139 Sherffield, June. so., 154 Shelby, Nancy, sr., 60, 65, 110 Sheppard, John, sr., 110 Shinneman, Betty, so., 65 Shipley, Jo Ann, io., 65 Shipley, Shirley, jr., 61, 63, 139 Shipman, Allen, so., 65 Shivman. 305. ir.. 49. 87. 139 Shipp, Shirley, jr.. 139 Short, Paul, sr., 110 Shreve, Edward, jr., 87, 139 Shultz, Maudine, jr., 71, 139 Siegfried, Glenda, jr.. 65, 11, 130 Simon, Joyce, ir., 120 simonton, Frank, .r., 120 Simonton, Richard, so., 154 Simpson, Charles, jr., 50 Skinner, Bobby, so., 154 Skinner, George, jr., 84. 139 154 slinker, Betty, io., 64, 12, Sloan, Bobby, jr., 40, 45, 51 Sloan, 1-lelen, eo.. 64, 11, 11, Smallwood, Leah, jr., 65, 11, 139 Smith, Ann, m., 65, 83 Smith, Billy, io., 04, 06. Smith, Bob, er., 13, 120 Smith, cnrol, jr., 139 Smith, Gene, rr., 01, 04, 120 Harold io 154 ,09 154 154 Smith, , ., Smith, Jnmei, .r., 12. 74. so. 120 Smith, Leslie Dean, ir., 66, 11, 83, 139 Smith. Marilyn, io., 64, 12, 154 Smith, Marvin, eo., 13, 154 Smith, Pe., jr., 139 Smith, 135, 2313! Lee, jr., 63, 65, 69, 86 Smith, Ray, jr., 72 Romald so 77 154 Smith, , ., , Smith, William Shirley, lo., 154 Smoykeier, Letta Jo, jr., 61, 139 Snead, Loma, lo., 65, 154 snider, Kenneth, jr., 140 Snodgrass, Barbara, so., 140 Snow, Bobbie Ann, sr., 78, 86, 105, 120 Snyder, Mary Ann, io., 71, 154 Sochor, Mary. so.. 154 110 Sochor, Pauline, sr., Soergel, Don, er., 40, 41, 46, 40, 60, 62, 80, 90, 97, 111 sopher, Glennoln, ro., 154 Sorrelll,.Benny, so., 84, 154 Southwell, Helen, so., 64, 154 Southwell, Warren, sr., 85, 111 Spalding, Yonne. sr., 60, 61, 63, 75, 77, 80. 86, 98. 111 Sparks, Colene, jr., 140 Sparks, Fern, sr., 86, 111 Sparks, Harold, so., 154 Speer, Glenn, jr., 140 Spenser, Nina Faye, so., 154 Spenser, Pat. sr., 61, 63, 86, 111 Spicer, Bernice, sr., 111 spr.d1ey, Kenneth, eo., 62, 120, 154 Spradley, Terry, sr., 60, 61, 66, 67, 80. 81. 111 Stacey, John, so., 154 Stacy, Jacqueline, sr., 111 Stacy, Jimmy, jr., 31, 66 Stalfa, Joan, jr., 140 Staggs, Mary LaVesta, so., 154 Stanford. Kenneth, so., 66, 154 Stanford, Mary Ann, jr., 140 Stapp, Joyce, jr., 55, 62, 90, 140 Stapp, Lois, jr., 140 Starkey, Bumett, sr., 66, 111 Starkey, Delores, so., 154 110, feel! 'Clgefff Starr, Melba Joyce, jr., 140 Staton, Sandra, so., 64, 71 Staubus, Arlie Fem. lo.. 154 vnnl-lorn. Ronnie, jr., 71, 77, 141 Vargas, Miekie, er., 19,,.60, 61, 63, 64, 76. 01, 83, 113 Staubus, Louis. sr.. 40. 43. 111 Steddum, Joyce, jr., 140 Stegelman, Mary K., jr., 64, 140 Stephens, Alma, io., 64 Varner, Shirley, jr., 06, 141 Vasicek, Eugene, sr., 113 Vaughn, Lloyd, so., 66, 150, 155 Vaughn. Lois, xo., 64, 150, 155 Stephens, Wayne, sr., 111 Sterling, Charles, jr., 140 Sterrett Stevens , Bertha, jr., 140 , Bill jr., 140 Stevens, Billy, jr., 140 Stewart Stewart Stewart Stewart Stewart Stizler. , Charles, so.,89 , Dorothy, jr., 140, 154 , Jerlene. sr., 111 , Jimmy, so., 154 William so 66 Conrad, jr., 40, 45, 16, 11, 00, 90. 133. 140 Stine, James, jr., 140 sziner, Reta, jr., 140 Stomp, Jerry, jr., 83, 140 Stone, W. C., sr., 111 , Stone, Zulema, ir., 16, 11, Stoner. James. so.. 68. 73, 83, 154 Stoops, Louise, jr., 140 Storie, Diana, sr., 111 Stotts, Betty, jr., 64, 71, 86, 140 Stracener, Merwyn, jr., 76, 83, 140 Strader, Delores, io., 154 Straw. Barbara Ann, so., 64, 77, 140 Streetman. Betty, so., 154 Strickland. Franklin, jr., 140 Strickland, Marland, jr., 140 Stubbleheld. Gene, so., 154 Sudik, Arthur, sr., 80, 111, 116 sngg., Mazell, ir., 36, 121, 125 Sullivan, Charlene, jr., 140 Summers, Ludlle, jr., 140 Surbeck, Kathryn, sr., 111 Sutton, Jnnveeen, eo.. 154 Swalfoljd. Carolyne, jr., 140 swnnk, cnrey, io.. 66 Sweeney, Doris Eileen, jr., 140 Swenson, Jackie Ann, so., 64, 154 Swinney, Christene, so., 154 Talley, Talmadge, so., 66 Tnrkingmon, Virginia, ro., 64, 71, 154 Tatum, Dathel, jr., 140 Tatum. Joyce, so., 71, 154 Taylor, Billie Ruth, jr., 141 Carolyn, eo., 62, 11, 154 111 Taylor, Taylor, DeLoris, sr., 111 Taylor, Eunice, jr., 141 Taylor, Glenna. sr., 75 Taylor, Ronald, sr.. 40, 90, 122 Tnylor. Sherry, jr., 04, 141 Taylor, Suzanne, sr., 111, 114 Taylor, Tommy, 'r., , Teague, Darlene, jr., , 1 so 1 r j 49 141 77 41 Tedder, Barbara, ., 78, 155 Teeters Temple nn, Delo ee, jr., 64, 141 Tennery, Donna, so., 155 Tennery, Mary, rr., 64, 78, 06, 122 Terrell, Bill, eo., 09, 155 Terrill, Loyd, so., 155 Terry. Anne, jr., 31, 141 Tesney, Dean, jr., 19, 01. 131, 133,1 Thomas, Margaret, nr., 16. 34, 64, 71 77. 78. 122 Thomas, Patricia, er.. 64, 10, 06, 122 Thomas, Walker, sr., 121 Thomason, Michael, so., 66 Thomasson, Bette, jr.. 141 Thompson, Alma Joyce, sr., 121 Thompson, Bnrhnrr.. io., 143, 155 Thompson, Bill. so.. 155 Thompson, Dick, jr., 68, 141 Thompson, Don, rr., 60, 61, 00, 04, 100. 111 Thompson, Donald, so., 155 Thompson, Ervin. so.. 68, 155 Thomvwn. John. lr.. 17. 38. 63, 68, 75, 81, 111 Thompson, Larry, so., 68 Thompson, Mike. so., 155 Thompson, Priscilla. sr., 61, 75, 77, 33, 06, 112 Thoms, Shirley, jr., 141 Thornhill, Margaret, jr., 84, 141 Thomton, Dewayne, sr., 111 Thomton, Donna. lo.. 71. 84. 155 Min., rd., 64, 155 , Estelle, jr., 14 t Thomton, Thornton. Roberta, sr., 111 Thorpe, Patricia, so., 31, 155 Thorpe. Pat, jr.. 60. 61. 71. 141 Threadgill, Gloria, so., 64, 83, 155 Throckmorton, Woodene, jr., 71, 131, 141 Tice, Beverly, so., 155 Tice, John, so., 155 Tillrett. Marie. so., 155 Timmie. Joan, so.. 155 Tindel, Glen, sr., 105, 111 Titus, Virginia, jr., 141 Tompkins, Eddie, sr., 40, 45, 80, 90, 98, 111 Tompkins. Elinor, jr., 62, 141 Toumbs. Donald, so., 155 Travis, Ellen, lr.,,61, 75, 111 Treat. Bemice, so., 155 Treat. Carl Dennis, so., 84, 155 Treat, Jack, jr., 141 Trent, Don, sr., 111 Trent, James. so.. 155 Trihlett. Roger, lr., 18, 68, 81, 111 111 Tripp, Marilyn, sr., Troop, Lonnie, ao., 155 141 so., 142 Trumbly, Dorothy, sr., 113 Tubbs, June, jr.. 86, 141 Tucker, Jerry. .r., 13, 15, 123 Turnbull. Walter, jr., 84. 141 Tumer, Bobby. ir., 141 Tumer, Curtis, sr., 49 Turner, Janet. so., 61, 144, Tumer,il!l5nmy, sr., 40, 45, 80, 90, Trout. Uvonna, jr., Trowbridge. Pat, 145. 155 101, Turner, Miles. sr.. 66, 113 Tuttle, Norma. jr.. 141 Tweed. Jerry, jr., 141 Tye, James, so., 66, 71, 71. 74, 156 Tvler, Fred, sa., 71 Tyler, JoAnn, jr., 141 Tyler, Zelma, jr., 141 Tynes, Audrey, jr.. 141 Unsell, James, lo., 155 Unsell. Norma Jene, sr., 113 Urend.. Cnulinn, jr., 32. 64. 06, 141 VanBulkirk, J. C., sr., 68, 113 Vaughn, Marion, jr.. 141 Veitch, James. ir., 123 Verner, Wanda, so., 64, 150, 155 Verrier, Frances, jr., 141 Verrier, Mary, io., 64, 155 Vxckery, George. jr., 14. 71, 73, 141 Villa, Ann, jr.. 141 Villa, Norma, io., 64, 71 Wade, Charles, jr., 51 Wade, Joann, jr., 64, 141 Wade, Tommy, jr., 49, so, 90, 141 Wagstaff, Pat, sr., 61 41 Walcott. Margie. sr. .113 Walker, Clarence, io., 12, 155 Walker, Derline, ir., 123 Walker, Garland, jr .. 84. 141 Walker, Imogene, sr., 123 Walker, Pat, sr., 11 3 Walker, Shirley. so.. 61. 155 Wall, Estle, jr., 68, Wall, Willem., ro., 141 78, 155 Wallace, Bill. jr., as Wallace, Jerry, jr., 40, 46, so Wallace, Lloyd. jr., 141 wnller, Carole, ir., 62, 14, 113 Walraven. Barry, jr .. 51. 141 Wandke, Paul, ir., 19, 40, 45, 90, 123 wnnr and, Roy, ir. 113 1 . Ward. Alla Lou, sr., 19. 61, 77, 123 Ward, Barbara Sue, sr., 77, 86, 113 wnrd, Barbara, ir., 141 Ward, Carolyn, sr.. 123 Ward, Dorothy, jr.. 86, 142 Ward, Jack, so., 66 Warden, Duane. jr., 142 Warez, Juanita, so., 155 Warner Bill, sr., 85, Warner, Charles, sr. 114 . 113 Warren, Mary, jr., 142 Waters, Mitzi, io., 155 Watson, Louis, sr., 17. 82. 114 Watson , Rex, sr., 114 tvatson, Shirley, jr., 64, 11, 06, 141 wen, Thomas Russell, jr., 141 Webb, Charlene, sr. 114 06, Webb, Charles, 5.-., , 15, 60, 64, 71, 141 wehh, Jnner, jr., 60, 06, 141 Webb, Jim, sr., 60, 114 weed, Charles, ir., 40, 45, so Weed, Lerry, .o., 60, 13, 14, 03, 155 Weir, June, jr., 141 Welch, Glenna, ir., 62, 63, 114- Welch, Jack, sr., 77, 81, 87, 114 Welch. Joe. lr.. 40. 41. 46. 51, 63, 64, 65, 80, 90. 97.114 Welch, Ronald. so., West Adrian sr 1 we... Bobby jr Wham Donald, ., Wheat. Collene, so. 66.155 l 71, 84, 114 51 82, 141 6, 72, 74, 114 156 Welch, Rneh, .o., 155 . ' 'ir 1 De whelrell, Merie lores, jr., 64 Whitaker, Edward. rr.. 114 White, Dorothy, jr., 141 White, Eileen, ir., 11, sa, 124 White. Glenn, so., B9 Whi e Melvinia jr. . 78, 141 1 . . Whitehead, Judy, ir., 114 whiting, Preiline, in., 155 Whitley, John, jr., 141 Whitson. Margaret, so., 64, 71, 155 Wiggins, Johnna. so.. 64, 155 Wiggins, Lovetia, jr., 141 Wilbanks, Eugene, sr., 114 Wilbanks, Oletha. jr., 57, 90, 141 n Wllkerso 90 . 1 4 1 Wilkins, J.niee, ir., , Larry, jr., 36, 40, 45, 51, 77, 114 Willeford, Wanda, .o., 155 Williams, Bobby, er.. 66, 104, 124 Williams, Bobby Joe, jr., 141 wi11i.n.., Evelyn, rr., 124 Williams, rrnnk, io., 71 Williams, Garman, eo., 155 Williams, Janice, sr.. 75, 124 Williams, Jimmy, so., 71, 156 Williams, LaVoyd, so., 60, 66 Williams. Nancy, so., 156 Williams Shirley sr , 114 Williams, Shirley, jr.. 141 Williamson, Edna Ann, so., 156 Williamson, Leta, jr., 71, 141 Williamson, Tommy. so.. 66. 80. 156 Willis, Billie, jr., 64 , 73, 141 Willis. Martha. jr., 64, 141 willii, Shirley, io., 64, 73 Wilson, Bill, sr.. 115 Wilson Billie Jo jr., 141 ' Wilson: D.-.r1ene,'.r., 15, 64, 125 Wilson. Elaine. so. , 76, 141 Wilson. June, jr., 64, 86, 142 Wilson Keith vo 66 Wilson: Roy, .b., i'32, 156 Wilson, Shirley, jr., 141 Wilson, Sylvia, sr., 71, 75, 76, 115 Winter, Pauline, jr., 35, 56, 64. 77. 87. 90. 142 Winter, Shirley, so., 156 Withrow, Buddy, jr., 141 Womack, Geraldine, so., 156 Wood, Kaye Donna, so.. 31, 64, 151, 1 Wood, Paul. sr.. 31, 115 Woods, Calvin, so. , 155 Woodside, Joyce, jr., 64, 142 Woosley, Doris, so., 87, 155, 156 Woosley, Keith, sr., 125 Woosley, Leslie, sr., 66, 115, 156 Worley, Bobby, so., 50, 73, 155 Worthen, Jean, jr., 141 Wright, Barbara Ann, so., 155 Wright, Betty Jane, sr., 86, 125 Wright, Bobby, so., 71, 155 Wright Jimmie Key, so., 155 Wright: Mini, rr., 71, 104, 125 Young, -Donna . sr., 115 Yonnggjoe. io., 156 Young, Pniriei.. eo., 156 141 115 Zachary, Leora, sr. , Zink, Norma Kaye, jr., 38, 64, 77, 141 Zumwalt, Peggy, sr., 14, 60, 61, 64, 111, 115, 116 Zwirtz, Amy Lee, so., 77, 156 55 we I06l,ll 0I'l6 5lfll0lf70l fQ6! OUP JCAOOZ Baby, it's cold outside! 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