Capitol Hill High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)
- Class of 1955
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W ., T- vi w ' f , W- ,-fm fx 5' E X A E f aw Because he has contributed so much toward learning at CHHSg because he has inspired us to reach greater heightsg because he has strived to develop in us an appreciation for the finer things in life, We gratefully dedicate the 1955 Chieftain to Mr. Earl Edward Stewart. 4 it f 2 3.2-5 1 1, 6, .lim f, . , QW S? . J. ,,.. x I V' l In 5 1. , as ' if 5 4 H I 55 - --rg:-wi ' , ' S'- I 1 f I I i A - -488- OFQLUOI' Every highschool yearbook staff hopes to fulfill its purpose in portraying in the pages of its yearbook a complete history of one school year, not only from the academic aspect, but also from the recreational view. For the benefit of the student body, Capitol Hill provides a wide choice of subjects, some academic, others commercial and still others vocational, all with well-trained and experienced teachers to whom a person can look for guidance. - Aside from the regular curriculum of students, CHHS pro- vides a year well-filled with extra-curricular activities such as pledging, club meetings, dances, plays, sports, elections and a little of almost everything. In this yearbook we hope to bring a picture of these things to you in such a way that you will remember all the small things along with the bigger things that go into making up this year in the life of CHHS. -- Q 3,44 of confenfd 'WSW afxon Am is-9 A P0385 ,M ai . ,V 21 Q c 3? Q ,N .I fgfiifiit.. 1' , Q - vw -Q f i -- i 1 ' ' Q ff 1 NVVXQ Q. 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Classes covering every phase of vocational study are held here. Shown in the background is the green- house. CENTER: A grand sight soon to be seen is the new field house to be completed in the future. The picture shown here was taken in the early stage of con- struction. BOTTOM: A school bus waiting at the corner and old glory flying over our alma mater typifies an everyday scene in the lives of all students enrolled at Capitol Hill. fl ,Q ,fi STU: Uk' .X af f 2, I wk , 1 Q W, m, 'sw fi .. 'ai 2 'S w.,Q'-ff ' ,. I :.9 ff f , gg. ELL. .-,il , . .. li? I5 t Qing k Y il' 3 Q 5 9? Y 2 JAH?- Well trained and competent teachers make up the administration at CHHS for 1954 and 1955. Among these we see many new faces and faces that are very familiar to us. But whether they 'are new to CHHS or have been here for many years, they are the people who have encouraged us and struggled to help make our high school careers a success. They shared our joy when we succeededg they gave us adviceg helped us plan our parties and dancesg and they made our classes enjoyable. We feel that we have the best administration any where. , ew V. . , ,R W r -4 fm ,Q F-,., 'Nv lfV' .-J . ,4- .'? ' my QQ N162 i . f. v K 4- gi., 'Q' as up wx W . ,af . . 0 ,El - X DR. J. CHESTER SWANSON Superintendent of Oklahoma City Schools Another profitable year was conducted Newly elected president ol' the school board, Mrs. L. D. Melton presides at a meeting, Seated around her Kleit to rightj are Mr. Phil Bennett, Mr. C. B. McCray, Mr. Otto Thompson and Mr. jim Wright. -10, The big man who sits behind his desk in the office with a broad grin spread across his face is none other than Mr. Alex Higdon, our principal. It has been proven by many CHHS students that his heart is as big as he is. Mr. Higdon and his wife, the former Faye Taylor, whom he met at Milfay, Oklahoma, where she was home economics teacher and science teacher, live at 4415 N. W. 10th. Since he has no immediate family besides his wife, Mr. Higdon claims the 2,000 students at CHHS as his children. Mr. Higdon's hobby is to go places and see things. He also likes to work with the flowers in his greenhouse. A great spectator of all sports, Mr. Higdon may be found at almost every game. pf-1. pa LW' -1-1'-.1 ' :Ja -.se2a'!.'S2v 3 51' Qlgjf. f MR. ALEX HIGDON Principal L by our well informed and capable leaders The resonant voice flowing through the public ad- dress system every school day during first and fifth hours belongs to the vice-principal of CHHS. Mr. Alonzo Roop has been at Capitol Hill for five years, l MR. ALONZO Roop Having three married children and seven grandchil- dren would classify him as quite a family man. He and his wife, Helen Cooper, whom he met at the very tender age of six, reside at 3700 N. McArthur. Bowling and baseball are his favorite participation sports, and he may be found observing almost every sport imaginable. Gardening is Mr. Roop's hobby while the sixth chapter of Micah is his favorite part of the Bible. 5 Vice-Principal 111, MISS NETTIE B. LEWIS Sponsorship: junior Class A. MR. M. D. SMITH MR. BILL LILLARD Sponsorship: Honor Society Looking over next year's schedule with her counselor, Miss Vera Billingslea, is sophomore Myra jenkins. Competent members made the MRS. MYRTLE PI-IINNEY Librarian Jeanette Wheeler is busy Working the switchboard in the office as joy Thompson takes down calls. MISS VERA BILLINGSI EA 1954-55 . :. I lla., 5 Miss MAR JORIE BRAINARD Assistant Librarian , 4 J qw MC? i 'M Q23 3. .. ' - ,..x - ,Lit lu' A L fgtgf. Hi: TW? S fS.',jf ,5-H 1, .. .:, , .u.. . . . 3 -2 5:2-S J. , -V .- j, I-S1-I f fwmwe WN :J 3 Q, 3 f:,A S t if 1 Looking through some files in her office is Miss Sara Cohen, activity direc- tor. K I. ,,k, ik, ft 142.- , 'fi 5 it 2 wi 4. 1 '51 B? :.. Talking on the phone in the clinic is the school nurse, Mrs. Florence Mc- Clure. MISS SARA RUTH COHEN Sponsorship: Student Council, Pep Council, Yell Leaders. faculty the best yet MRS. OPAL CHAFFIN Principal's Secretary -N. f ff? 5, MRS. ELVA CHADWELL Vice PrincipaI's Secretary Jeanette Wheeler is busy Working the switchboard in the office as joy Thompson takes down calls. 2 3 S 8 MRS. FLORENCE MCCLURE MRS. IRENE HORN Registrar MRS. PAULINE SEWELL Financial Secretary Miss Saidee Hazelwood Sponsorship: Chairrnan, Professional Collections Mrs. Mabel Kincade Literary culture and J sf E rt X is Z 4 Miss Adaline Ball Mr. Jack C- Biggs Miss Elizabeth Graham English Dept. Head SPbf'50f5hiPf Hi-Y, C5955 Sponsorship. Sophomore Class Sponsorship: Ki Yis C1115 Glancing through an interesting anthology, a class project of Mrs. B. L. Kelly's junior English classes, are, left to right, Carolyn Cooper, Beverly Patterson and Mrs. Kelly. Mrs' Olive C' Martin 'Mf- L- J. Semrod Mr. Earl Edward Stewart SP0f1SPFSl1iPf HDFIOF Sociefy Sponsorship: Debate, Sponsorship: Writers Guild, NFL, Sophomore Class Mark Trails business Mrs. Bessie Lou Kelly Sponsorship: Redskins, Sophomore Class Mrs. Marybell Luper Sponsorship: Ki Yis, Senior Class -143 1 education were very essential ine. Miss Virginia Davis Sponsorship: Red Cross Senior Class, Stage Craft 'Eros' Miss Noba French Mrs. Ann Condren Miss Lillian Corley Sponsorship: Commercial Dept. Head FBLA, Y-Teens Sponsorship: Senior Class Waiting to dictate shorthand is Miss Lora Lee Camp while Klelt to right! Lawanna Holland, Eyvonne Matthews, and Euline gn' I Mrs. Lamora Lauderdale Sponsorships FBLA, FTA F Jax Q I xg r s 1 V ,.... N fr le, if-f r -K. 1 ' ti- JK ifvll, I iv r Mr. Soce Lewis I Swindle get prepared. Mrs. Della A' Mile , ,I Q fs Q S ' Q , . -, 3 Mrs. julia McPheeters Mrs. Dorothy Setari Sponsorship: FBLA. Senior Class Mr. A. C. Ossenkop, jr Subject: Choir Director Sponsorship: Choir, Knobberettes Pointing out a note on the scale to band students, Gerald Orr and Charles Pierson is Mr. Melvin Lee. f - . 'mn ..iM,, - H gm' f ic Mr. Melvin Lee Subject: Band Director Sponsorship: Band Guidance and help could be obtained A- W K x 4. 512- i ' .. Y NK , J? , , - , as so 42 .,, Q. M3124 r 1-Nm Q' Y 'K fa, x ,ir 'jf , X 5 's Miss Marquerite Danford Miss Florence E,MqClure Mrs. Bessie M. Kelly Subject: Latin, Psychology, Subject: Spanish Subject: French, Geology English Spgnsgrsl-lip: Spanish Club Sponsorship: French Club Sponsorship: junior Class I 1' , Holding the- Spanish flag are Nancy Burns and Deanna Acton While around the table Cleft' to. rzghtj are Harry Merson, Phyllis Hall, Olen Presley, Grace Sharp, Carlene Sticlmey, Mary McGee, and Miss Florence McClure. 116.- MRS. JEAN MUNDE Subject: Speech Sponsorship: Stagecralt Club MISS DOROTHY MAYES Subject: Art Sponsorship: Art Club They've put a polish on my nails that simply depresses me, exclaims Mary Thomas to Pat Ferguson as they rehearse for the junior-Senior class play. Directing is speech teacher, Mrs. jean Munde. whenever it was needed 691 'we' H 'ww K . . ,kLr, ,fl h e 5 I - f 1' ., -112' ,f ff I O . if ,. in 5 MR. BOB HILL Sponsorship: Redskin Pep Club, junior Class MRS RUTH CRAIG JONES Sponsorship: Junior Red Cross, Honor Society me if Demonstrating the art of peristalsis fswallowingj is Robert Randolph. jack Nichols, upper left, and Bobby Vandenburg hold Robert as Mr. Bob Hill, biology teacher, feeds him a candy bar. MR. EMIT BRADFORD Sponsorship: Sophmore Class -17.. I N . Q ,pw .,,.. t L 'Eiz. in 4 ' ic: Mrs. Enola Bames Subject: Joumalism, English Sponsorship: Quill and Scroll Q l f Miss Mary A. Selken History Dept. Head Sponsorship: Historical Club, Junior Alumni Gay Loyd, Circulation Manager and Martha Brown find that circulating the Redskin Arrow is no easy task. Mrs. Thelma Coleman Subject: Printing, English Sponsorship: Quill and Scroll, Stagecralt, Printers Club They taught us to seek more Pointing out the ever familiar Oklahoma on the map to Carolyn Wilson and Bill Hooten is Mrs. Hettye Summers. Mrs. Mary Richert 1 ll' .,., be 1.2 ' - , ,f C it Mr, L. H, Bengtson Mr. Alvin Freiberger Mrs. Hettye Summers MY- O- R- Williamson Sponsorship: Knobbereffes Sponsorship: Chieftains, Sponsorship: Bible History SPOUSOFSMPT S0Ph0m0fe C1855 Key Club, junior Class Club 3 Gazing wistlully at the math award are seniors flelt to rightj, Dwight Moody, Vernon Hardy, Wylene DuPuy, and Richard .Ahsmuhs. Why av'-,Q I IKEA Mr. Wendell Hubbard Mrs. Alice Chesher Mrs. Gwendolyn Hanger Mr. Earl D. Hiller Math Dept He-Hd Sponsorship: Mu Alpha Theta Sponsorship: Sophomore Sponsorship: Senior Class, Sponsorwpiisggugr Class, Class, Ki-Yis, Math Club Chieftains, Math Club at u knowledge of the world Mrs. Sunbeam Frazier Sponsorship: FHA Making refreshments to serve at the annual open house are Cleft to rightj Treva Gilliam, Miss Blanche Smith, Flora Stowe, and Christine Cummings, -19- fr. Miss Blanche Smith Home Ec. Dept. Head Sponsorship: FHA, Senior Class Some taught us goocl sportsmanship MRS. RUTHANN WILSON Subjectg Girls' Physical Education Sponsorship: Girls' O Club, Knobberettes, Sophomore Class MRS. EARLENE SALLIS Subject: Girls' Physical Education Sponsorship: Girls' O Club, Knobberettes, Sophomore Class R H Qui' MR. C. B. SPEEGLE Subject: Football, Goll, Sponsorship: Boys' O Club, Square Dance, Knobberettes Demonstratizg how to serve a volley ball is Carolyn Snell, while Mrs. Rutwann Wilson gives Eleanor Jaco Cleft! and Judy McNew fright! some good pointers on serving. Y A Y j fs MR. JOHN G. SMITH Subject: Basketball, Q Commercial Sponsorship: Boys' O Club johnny Robertson, junior fleltj and james Dobson, sophomore, are shown above with a big grin on their laces, because they are two of Capitol HilI's basketball lettermen who will return next year. alfa ls ' ..,.. W MR, JOHN GAVULA MR. JOHN PRYOR MR. RAY VAUGI-IN MR, A. D. Subject: Gegmegry, Algebra, Subject: Baseball, Biology Subject: Football, Track JACOBSON Football Sponsorship: Boys' O Club, Subject: Football Tennis Sponsorshipg Boys' O Club Sophomore Class Track ' 1 Sponsorship: Boys' O Club, Junior Class, Square Dance .-201 while others taught us trades Gathered around Mr. W. L. Conner's desk, While he helps them with their mechanical drawing are Cleft to Mary Glen Long, Nancy Pumphrey, and Patsy WH 'wr F We B Q? ,A at si X84-2, Mr. W. L. Conner Mm. Janet Spencer Mr. E. J. Stockton SUbl9CfJ Mechanical Qrawing Subejct: Cosmetology Subject: Offset Printing SPOUSOYSMPI Ki-YVS. Sponsorship: Sponsorship: T651 Future Draftsmen Senior Class, T851 MF. E- B- Vaughan Mrs. Doradean Neal Vocational Dept. Head Subject: Vari-Typing Sponsorship: Sponsorship: T841 Distribu tive Education Mr. E. B. Vaughan, sponsor of Distributive Education, looks through his files for information to type a stencil. , x KLK: 'V Q . IVI sl Mr. Bart Ward Mr. Herbert G. Jones Subject: Commercial Art Subject: Agriculture Sponsorship: Tdal Sponsorship: FFA ,21... MR. H. L. LITTLEFIELD Subject: Woodwork Sponsorship: Chieftains, junior Class . ggi .5 S f ifsa- f jf , 5 MR. LOWELL DONLEY Subject: Cabinet Making Sponsorshipg T851 Class proiects were made The Wood Work on this 13716 inch divan was done by Mr. H. L. LittIefieId's carpentry class, and Mr. ,less L. Carpentefs up- holstery class did the upholstering. Rofl lffj.. Pointing out some interesting iacts on a radio set to Cleft to rightj Robert Pickard, Tommy Turner, and Wesley Wade, is Mr. Ray Eldridge, radio electronics teacher. MR. J. B. NUTT Subjectg Welding Sponsorship: Tdtl MR. J. W. PARROTT Subject: Carpentry Sponsorship: T851 MR. D. F. COQLEY MR. JESS L. MR. ELDON H. HALL MR. RAY ELDRIDGE Subject. Visua1Aids CARPENTER Suhjectg Electricity Subjectg Radio Sponsorship: Hi Y, Operators Subject. Upholstery Sponsorship: T8aI, Sr. Class Sponsorshipg T851 Sponsorshipg T841 -2 2- with skilled hands X MR. WALLACE H. MR. E. C. FISHER KRIEG Subject: Diversified Subject: Auto Shop SpcS1i?:5ig?ni.85I MR. W. O. HAWKINS MR. OLLIE B. STONE Subject: Body and Fender Subject: Machine 511013 Sponsorship: Tdrl, Sr. Class SP0n50f5hiPf 7-361. S0Pl'10m0f9 Class Mr. Carl Emerson, auto mechanics teacher, is working on a car during class time as Bobby Howard looks on. A Mr. George Caskey, head custodian, stands before his desk before he begins another busy day at Capitol Hill. MRS. GRACE BORTHICK Cafeteria Manager CASKEY Head Custodian d ei. -If L if l . if MR. GEORGE T Mr. jack Biggs fleltl looks amused as Terry Owens, Enjoying a birthday dinner in the cafeteria with her Leonard Lewis, Dale McCoy, james White, and Phillip grand-daughter, Melinda jane Swank, is Mrs. Mabel Kin- Gregg read a challenge to his homeroom concerning a Cade. contest of grades. Relaxation and fun reflects Mrs. Lamora Lauderdale takes time out during lunch Celebrating Western Week in a big way is Mr. Alex hour to primp a little before her evening classes begin. Higdon, principal. -24- Miss Noba French seems to be enjoying a chat on the Pausmg at the canteen for that cool refreshing drmk telephone. rs Mr Bob H111 the life of our teachers Having 3 man to man talk are teachers Mr. Emit Mrs Ruth jones beams over the success of Mary Ann Bradford fleftj and M,-, Soce Lewis. Woodsons skeleton she drew 'for the science fair xg ' ' ' ' '- - ' 'A 1 X- J Q ,M ..,c ,iv ,.,Z ,,.,. , f ' Xi X f PQ K W-Y , 4 fi? J N inf 1' 5' fx , X vw ii! Q4 '33 ' ,R si ,sf 5' K ff X, 4' gg Q 'ds DPNPNWL ,Qt wir 1- if 21352 . ,yksvz W4-' ,X maviw mr - f . WSW ,Wg , ,,,,s,1,:.sf-WTW ' , P ,E+ ' A -A sffwiizs, -25 As an old saying goes, Variety is the spice of life, and there certainly is a large variety of activities to spice up the life of a CHHS student. The year's activities really began when the pep clubs started pledging. Then the football season got under way with pep assemblies, bonfires, and shaker parties. The annual Chieftain Capers show was held in November this year for the first time. The Christmas season was ushered in with the KRKC Christmas dance, the first formal one of the year and also one of the largest. Other sport seasons came and went with more pep assemblies, leaving Capitol Hill with many victories. Then finally came the Junior-Senior prom, all the other senior activities, and graduation. The seniors take with them a memory of a year well-filled with activitiesg and the juniors and sopho- mores look forward to another fun-filled year. n at .fa.. ...,......,.Q.,.... xx ,U v - .., Q -25. fb,, :w:-' ' 53-y.,f.,. Q www 4 -Q .QM Q , . Xi: Q. l . N,f,.x f MW ,Q Vw? ,e.4,?5, , .1 . ,-3,5 . W ,,,.--v I 1,4 W MISS CHIEFTAIN Ann Smiley 5 MR. CHIEFTAIN David Brown Q29- BILL MCNUTT Ki Yi King MATTIE AKERS Chieftain Princess SHIRLEY KUYKENDALL Redskin Sweetheart CHHS royalty CARL SLAYTON Knobberette Buddy BARBARA PARKER Tdal Sweetheart was among the best CAROL MASOPUST Band Queen BEVERLY MINNICK FFA Sweetheart MIKE SIMPSON FHA Beau -31- Dick Soergel Jeanette Wheeler Junior Marshall Junior Marshall Not only IH looks Mary jo Nail Peggy Morris Football Queen Basketball Queen -52- Kathryn Crouch Princess of Print but also personality Greg Hvggard Marilyn Leveridge Choir King Choir Queen ,sw Hi' Charlie Lamb Mandell Matheson, Richard Ahsmuhs Mzitireeli Carter. slzlnis Engle Chieftain staff members Almost any time during the day and sometimes late at night, CHHS students can find some of the Chieftain staff busy at work in the staff room. To most students the annual is cherished as a memory book, but to the Chieftain staff it is much more than that. It is the result of a year's hard work, worries, and disap- pointments as well as a symbol of all the fun and good times had while working on the annual. Planning pictures, taking them, writing copy, and or- ganizing everything into order are only a few of the many things that take up the time of all the staff members. However, with a combination of all these things, every- thing is finally completed and theirs is a feeling of accom- plishment and pride when someone makes a casual remark about the nice annual. DOYOUTY Cfamel' Madalene Moyer Maxine Smith Mrs. Enola Barnes Aileen Carter produced a prized annual THE 1955 CHIEFTAIN STAFF p A CO-EDITORS 7 77 ,,,,d d,7,,,d, 7 ,,7,, M AUREEN CARTER 7 iigd 2 JANIS ENGLE 5 Assistant Editor 77,,dd7,77dd, Aileen Carter Business Manager Y,,,,,,, 7 77 7 7 7 7 ,,,,,, Charles Lamb K S Assistant Business Manager 77 Y,,,,,, 77 Jimmy Blake Photographers ,,,,, 77 7 77 Mandell Matheson, Richard Ahsmuhs Section Editors: Administration 7 77 Aileen Carter, Donna Evans School Life 77 7 ,,,c 77777Maureen Carter Sports ,,cc, ,,ccc 7 77 77 Delmer Stone, Melissa Sharp Organizationsc 777777777 7777777 J anis Engle Senior Class 777777 77 7 77 77 Madalene Moyer Junior Class 7777 77 7 7 77 . 7777 77 Dorothy Cramer Sophomore Class 777Maxine Smith, Charlie Lamb Index 7777 77 7 7 77 Donna Evans, Aileen Carter Donna Evans Bookkeeper 7 .7 7 7777 77 7777 77 77777777 77 Jo Hall Sponsor 7 7 77 7 Mrs. Enola Barnes Melissa Sharp Delmer Stone Jimmy Blake -35- Dorothy Cramer jimmy Blake, Dean Ryals, Dewey Mapes, Tommy Morgan Delmer Stone, Dwane Cunningham Richard Ahsmuhs, Bob Roedl The Redskin Arrow Keeping CHHS students up-to-date on the latest school and sports events in Capitol Hill is a task which the Redskin Arrow staff has performed very admirably this year. The Redskin Arrow has undergone many changes and improvements since the first of school as the staff has become more experienced in putting out a good paper. Most students don't realize the long process which the paper goes through before it comes to them. To start with the editors assign stories and the reporters write them. At this time they are copyread several times by the various editors. Next, the page editors decide where to put what story and after several more steps, the Redskin Arrow is printed and the re- porters distribute the finished product to each homeroom. Most staff members will agree that the feeling of pride when the paper comes out makes up for the long hours spent working on the Redskin Arrow. Patty Smith, Sandra Wallraven, Jan Stanmire Gary Cooper, Joe Bohner Melissa Sharp, Madelene Moyer kept us up with the times Carol Collins, Mandell Matheson STAFF CO-EDITORS A...,.,,, , ,. , ,, HRICHARD AHSMUHS BOB ROEDL Assistant Editor ,i...Y,Y, ,,,,, , ,Dorothy Cramer Business Manager ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,, Carol Collins Advertising ,,,,,,... ,,,, , ,Mandell Matheson Circulation ,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,, Gay Loyd Publicity ,,,,.. .,,,,,, , ,,,, C harlie Lamb Sports Editor ,,,,,,,,..Y,,, ,,,,,., D elmer Stone Girls Sports Editor ,, W ., Melissa Sharp Club News Editor ,,..,, VY,,,,,Y.,,,,,,.,..,.,,,,....,,,,,.. ,..,...,,,,,,,,..,, , . , ,,,,, Melissa Sharp Rewrite Editor ,,,,,,,..V,,,,.,,,,,Y,,,,,,,,.,.,.,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,. . .,,.,,, ,,,, , ..Madalene Moyer 4 Ly.. Photographers ,,,, ,,,Richard Ahsmuhs, Glenn Killian, Mandell Matheson ' Picture Editors. ,,,,,,,,,,..,,V,,,.,,,YY,,,,,,,,Y,,,.,,,....,,,,,.., Gary Blackmon, Pat Hefner Cartoonists ,,,,, ..,,.,,.,, ,,,,,,. ..Y,..,. .,..,,,..l..,,.......,,,,.l,,,... J o e B ohner, Gary Cooper Reporters: Jimmy Blake, Jimmie Brackett, Martha Brown, Linda Bunch, Priscilla Burroughs, Dwane Cunningham, Bobby Dobbs, George Harrison, Shir- ley Howerton, Shirley Klotz, Valene Loftis, Dewey Mapes, Mary Alice Melton, jack Minyard, Louise Moore, Tommy Morgan, Barbara Oakley, Ronnie Parsons, David Roberts, Gerald Rodden, Dean Ryals, Marie Scott, Donna Sides, Maxine Smith, Patty Smith, Jan Stanmire, Sandra Marie Scott Barbara Oakley Mary Melton 7 3 Wallraven. Sponsor ,,,, ..,,, , , ,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,..,..,...,...,,,, ,,,,..,,...,,,...,,.......,....,,,, M rs. Enola Barnes Jimmie Brackett, Maxine Smith, Priscilla Burroughs, Louise Moore Glenn Killian, Gary Blackman Charlie Lamb, Gay Loyd 1 Virginia Corley and David Yost reigned as Queen and King of the Chieftain Capers. They were chosen according to ticket sales. Wanda jackson as Reno Sweeney, a show girl, sings the theme song of the Capers, Any- thing Goes. uAn thin Goes Y 9 , Avis Emry as Hope Harcourt looks on as Mike Fagin playing the part of the Captain and Mrs. Harcourt played by Maxine Lay- man discuss the problem of Hope's lover who is a stowaway on the boat. a Broadway hit CHHS students were proud to see that for the second The boys' quartet consisting of Pat Pilgrim, Gary Don straight year they had the name of their production in Watson, Tommy Dixon, and Lavern Sutton sing Lady lights. Fair. T381 Thinking that Billy joe johns as Billy Crocker is one Billy joe johns, Wanda jackson, and Bobby Bean of the ten most wanted criminals, Captain Mike Fagin pose as Chinese peasants to get into the home oi Lord and La Nelle Schreck want to know all about his crim- Oakleigh to talk to him, inal career. was presented as this year's Capers Billy Joe johns and Bobby Bean ponder on the problem ol how to get out of the ship's brig. You've got to help me, pleads So yozfre going with us after Billy Joe johns to Bobby Bean as all, says Wanda Jackson to Billy Rev. Dr. Moon and Wanda jack- joe johns as they prepare to board son. the ship. 4 johnny Edwards looks around his surroundings distaste- I know I'm drunk, but I can explain everything, fully as Pat Ferguson, Betty jo Spurce, LaNelle Schreck, exclaims Bobby Bean to johnny Edwards and Pat Ferguson and Billy joe johns wait hopefully for his opinion ot their in the background. home in the junior-senior class play. The lunior and senior class presented just what do you think yozfre do- ing, johnny Edwards asks his nurse Betty jo Spruce, as his secretary, Pat Ferguson, looks on inditferently Mary Evon Thomas blushes be- comingly while johnny Edwards tells her that all he wants for Christmas is a memory of how she looks. .-4Q,. Pat Ferguson looks over Johnny Edwards' shoulder as he reads her the script for his radio performance. 1 vs' Johnny Edwards looks very amused Betty Jo Spruce doesn't seem to I have a Christmas present espe- as Mary Evon Thomas tells him of be very happy as the practical joker, cially for you, says the insane Shir- all her experiences in Paris, Larry Gregg, carries her to where ley Killian to johnny Edwards. johnny Edwards sits. N I1 I MTH M Wh C T D' t e p ay, Pat Ferguson, Delmer Stone, Bobby Bean, and johnny Bobby Bean sits calmly watching Betty jo Spruce Edwards gaze with interest at Delmer's 10,000 cockroaches screaming as Raymond Cook and Dwight Moody work to W in the glass cage. get johnny Edwards' equipment ready lor his broadcast. N N -41- 1 t A-4,5 - ww gf At the FFA coronation james Marian Bates, Carl Slayton, Bev- joel Rochelle looks on as David Lookabaugh escorts Kathryn Crouch erly Minnick, Mona Hoskins, and Yost, Redskin president, places a as in the background Virginia Corley Robert Hale, Knob mascot, flash big Crown on Shirley Kuykendall, Sweet- is escorted by Ronald Ruyle. smiles as they ride off the football heart, Many pretty girls and handsome boys as Mattie Akers, Chieftain princess, Deanna Acton, Kiyi president, Pfe- Ronald Black, drum ma-lofi escorts is crowned by jimmy Darmer, presi- serzts Bill McNutt, king, with a jacket Carol M3S0PUSf, band queen, Off the dent. and crown at the KRKC Coronation. football field fiffef her C0f0f15fi01'l- 'H .42- jerry Golden C10 Ann Hall, Dickie Soergel, Daisy Sally Burns from Classen and Richard Ahsmuhs were Kelly, Carl Slaylton, and Peggy Morris take time out crowned Belle and Beau of the Oklahoma City journal- for a lew dances at the KRKC dance where the basket- ists, Ink Slingers' Ball. ball queen was crowned. were crowned at our dances and games jack Stone's Blue Serenaders engaged in a battle of the bands with Waymon jones's band at a dance in the CHHS social center. M4 Carl Slayton places a crown on Peggy Morris, bag- ketball queen, as Dickie Soergel and Daisy Kelly, one of the queen candidates, look on. 5- Tommy Dixon sang Three Coins In A Fountain With all the pep shown by the yell leaders and other and several other songs in assemblies this year, students during a basketball pep assembly, it was no Wonder Capitol Hill beat Classen that night. Much talent was brought out Don't Marian Bates and Mary McGee make charm- jack Stone's Blue Serenaders played some Glenn ing basketball players in their polka-dotted uniforms? Miller music during the yearbook assembly. lrene Morris, Mary LOU Deafmofe, Mike F-Hein, Maureen Carter and Janis Engle, Chieftain co- ROSEITIEFY Fields and Shiflei' JGUFCYS appear in 3 flight' editors, wait with Dorothy Cramer, who is portraying mare of COHCIT 107111 Sfnffhys during the PGP assembly the 1955 Chieftain, for the talent to appear in the year- beiore the Classen-Capitol Hill basketball game. book kickoff assembly, Cl ' bl' Mona Hoskins, Larry Knight, Jeanette Wheeler, and Girls in the pep club section stand during a yell in a Charles Dorsey seem to really be enjoying their roles pep assembly in the auditorium. as yell leaders in an assembly. -45.. Mary jo Nail, judy Wilson, and Delores Vernon help Students in Mr. Alvin Freibergefs problems in democ- decorate the showcase on the main floor with the work ot racy class exercise their privilege to go to the polls and students in Miss Dorothy Mayes' art classes. vote for student council officers. 0 n o u e many extra-currlcu ar achvlhes Tommy Morgan, jimmy Blake, and Gary Blackmon Dorothy Cramer, who ran for vice-president of the study the cameras which Mr. Ben Cramer brought with student council, puts a poster up in the cafeteria during him to the journalism class as he gave a demonstration on the election campaigns. photography. L46.. Gerald Rodden, sophomore, donned a gorilla costume Mike Simpson, Dick Hamilton, and Lynn Bryant don't in order to advertise the preview, Gorilla at Large, which seem to mind dusting the trophies, a project which the the journalism class sponsored. Key Club undertook. d th' ' t t' h I FBLA members held their annual Christmas breakfast Martha Dunn, Shirley Richardson, and Ann Roberts in the CHHS social center. They were seated around a from the homemaking department present joyce Bell with table decorated with crepe paper and greens. a door prize at the FHA Open House. i? W wa L ML X W e T e:u' K j . lf, ' ,Q gal 5 1 at - '!i'f7S in K 5 : ff ,-,L , ,,J,fg-553 I 1 5 itls 'A x Throughout the year sports have held a very prominent place in CHHS school life and this year was no exception. Again this year as in the past Capitol Hill was proud of its various teams and had right to be. Perhaps no other school in the state can show such an outstanding sports record as Capitol Hill holds. Good sportsmanship is the key word. Not only of the teams but of the student body. Good sportsman- ship was shown on the football field, the baseball diamonds, the basketball floor, the tennis courts and the golf course by CHHS students and athletes. Capitol Hi1l's great coaches and great teams again this year made sports tops in Capitol Hill. .48-. o . 'u , .45 f 1 Q ,. M 3 Qs ,Haig 9 7 2 ,A 2.35 3,-fa . ks! A J? 1 I .. E ,iwwnw ,y , 4 Hg rf-1 ve- Mrs. Earline Sallis Girl's Sports John Pryor Baseball John Gavula Football The coaches 2 1 . Raymond Vaughn Athletic Director Track-Football X ,rrk . V I ,iirf , 5 lfoll Q llol I f l C. B, Speegle Football-Golf -50- clicl their best Mrs. Ruthann Wilson Girl's Teams 3. . Q .1 5 3 i s :af A. D. Jacobson Track-Tennis John Smith Basketball-Football and the cheerleaders did the rest 1 li A I w,.. ' 1 ,, W, -M I Shirley Gindlesberger Paul Donaldson Kathryn Stewart Joe Hart Knobbefeue Chieftain Knobberette Chieftain 6? iw Q59 msg, I if wiv Loretta Jones Nancy Sadler All-School Assistant All-School 2' Matti? lfkefs Joel Rochell Virginia Richey Bob Merson KzYx Redskin Kiyg Redskin -51- Donnie Harris Eddie McMillan Jim Clark 5 ' b k Senio en! or- ac r-back S anior-back Skin pighandlers take Mid-State Soergel goes in to stop one man from catching a pass. Starting their first three games as underdogs, the Skins fooled the sportswriters twice before falling as predicted. The fall was to Corpus Christi, the only highschool to beat the mighty Redskins all season. Taking their sixth straight Mid-State champion- ship, the Skins were coached for the fourth year by the capable C. B. Speegle. The Skins came out of the battle with an 8-1 record ot place third in the state falling under Ada and Muskogee. Since there were no state playoffs this year Redskin football fans will always insist that they were really number one in the state. g 'sa 1 1' ,. U A, .JN K, . fi , T. A. Minton Danner Leroy Saloga Roger Phares Senior1end Senior-guard Senior-lackle Senioftgufifd -52, r Y if 5' s W' jj was f -will-1 L gf an min 553 r Mike Simpson Marshall Rogers Darrell Wooley Bill McNutt Senior-end Senior-guard Senior-guard Senior-end title for sixth straight year DARRELL WOOLEY-All-City, Tulsa World All-Star, All-State, All-Southern, All Mid- State. NATHAN BARBER-All-City, All Mid-State. BILL MCNUTT-All-City, All Mid-State. BOBBY JOBE-All-City, All Mid-State. DICK SOERGEL-All-City, All Mid-State. CARL SLAYTON-All-City, All Mid-State, Tulsa World All-Star, All-State, All-South- ern. Carl Slayton Dick Soergel Senior--back junior--back Don Pryor Bob Wright Larry Pittman Nathan Barber Senior-end Senior-tackle Senior-'guard Senior-tackle .-53.- :ma-,Q , Q 1 fm , .. 1 wr1 ' ,,s:f- If 5 1-1, 1 sv: 25 :5 :Q 1.2g'.z'-1 fir. '- WSJ 2225 ' v, X 'Y 5 ,M 2'5 -g ' , , , W Mg' 1, 1? SV, 21 - afjkk Z, K J 5 e Q., ff 4 gi ,.kL,,, .,,: I , A , f Serv-Q21 1 , .. ,Q g l Vivg.g,,5.1 A rjiff ., 'fb W- f ,.,. ' , . ' D J --wfmffssxz x, -- gi .. ,, .Q . .. 3pE:4gg::A, ,fl fbiijggg A, yn mf ' ,, 95 -A z T 42 N - 5 Wendell Ford Senior-Tackle Rondal Wallace I unior-B ack ,,,f .'.' ,O V e i . ., A v lF'Q,,mw gs A L 1 at -. r K , 'f ' -ww , I W ff ,u-lajig Q ,gut 51, w -v ff ' fz, e ' 4 Y-'sffw ' I ' swf: A fiiffffl K fl , 'WW' - 5' :M ' - .1 A - I My A . Wesley Smith Junior-Back Marvin Best Senior-Guard ,.,,, ' 5 , 7 . 26 WEN' ' ' n'X'fQli53,' ,mesh ,. '?!?'6s.EE: 5? f'17fU '- ' L ff ff - V:-ww' X w- g l 1giX ,iL,5g, -Q I ., Our team . . , . -, Al I , 'vm Y fl x 7 F .gv,,a:.l:,,. , f x' '.5a?-ffl-s 5 P :NH M. Bob McKenzie Senior-Tackle David Brown Senior-Center won eight Kenneth Pierce junior-Back r , ? ' Q3 '- lk lvzf K H A fe fi, , , I1 ', r 'Q e' - Ralph Perdue junior-Guard rle ,. - r fir in . ,Z Wm iz me 4 4 I fa- , w M5 X , X f :Z 1 Q x - es, JBYTY Davis Bobby Jobe junior-Back JuniO,-B3ck Both teams rush in on this play as Capitol Hill overpowers anolher opponent. .1541 E-N Johnny Robertson Raymond Cook Jerry pe,-ry j mi0 End fUfli0f-'B-'iCk junior-Tackle ancl lost only one nic- K dwg. L3 ,D F' A' 1 5111 A ,f Calvin McLain James Dobson junior-Center Sophomon+End CTV Gary Rhea Daniel Urenda Sophomor?Manager Sophomore-Manager 1: '17 Olen Presley John Miller Senior-Manager Senior-Manager 1954 SEASON FOOTBALL RECORD Capitol Capitol Capitol Capitol Capitol Capitol Capitol Capitol Capitol Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill 35 6 14 37 26 32 51 13 62 Lawton Amarillo Corpus Christi Shawnee Classen Central Duncan Norman Dick Soergel Carl Slayt0rl Jerry Golden junio!-forward Senior-forward Senior-guard Coach Smith rebuilt The Redskin cagers got off to a slow start on the maples dropping six of their first eleven games. By then john Smith had whipped the sophomores and juniors into shape and the Skins lost only two of their next 17 games. Downing Central and Classen in the AA regionals the ski S N went on to state where they were dropped by a hot ball-stalling i Bartlesville team. The cagers wound up the battle with a 20-8 record to tie with Norman for second place in the Mid-State Conference. , Dickie Soefgel grabs a rebound IH the second game with Shawnee. Glen Long Frank PFCSIBY George Routon junior-guard S0Ph0m0'e'IU'Wa'd Sophomore-forward l t T' ,,.11' 1 my K mf! James Dobson Johnny Robertson Bob N01-dqmst Sophomore+Guard jumorgcenmr f 1 Of G Vi Ci team and took it to state 1955 BASKETBALL RECORD Capitol Hill 54 Guymon 45 Capitol Hill BORGER INVITATIONAL Qgapttof HFH TOURNAMENT .lcapttol H O 1 Capitol Hill 50 Amarillo 56 Call-Zitol Hill Capitol Hill 50 Lubbock 75 :Capitol Hill Capitol Hill 48 Enid 38 flcapitol Hill NORMAN INVITATIONAL Capitol Hill TOURNAMENT Capitol H311 Capitol Hill 62 Northeast 39 ,gapliol Capitol Hill 49 El Reno 43 Cjgftfjl H511 Cap1tolH1ll 3.3 Norman 41 ,kcapitol Hill REGULAR SEASON Capitol Hill Capitol Hill 59 Northeast 53 Qgapttoi Capitol Hill 39 Midwest City 42 Zwicapttol Hin Capitol Hill 41 Norman 49 apl O I Capitol Hill 49 Shawnee 52 Total Record 20-8 El Reno Enid Classen Central El Reno Norman Shawnee Classen Northeast Southeast Enid Midwest City Central Southeast Central Classen Bartlesville Dennis Shaw R B d Howard Reddlck ay on S h -G d Op Oman? ua, Sophomore-Center Juno FO afd Jerry Davis Bobby Jobe Jon Tankersley , Donald Dunn Joel Parkey Dick Soergel Baseballers faced Losing the last members of the three year dream team of coach John Pryor, skin base- ballers gave a very good showing. Lost were fire- ball all-around Chuck Page, heavy-hitting Glen Plaster, and old reliable Willy Morse, who han- dled the catching chores for the last three years. Nine returning lettermen aided this year's team as firstbaseman Jerry Davisg secondbaseman Dick Soergelg outfielders, Jerry Golden, Kenneth Pierce, and Robert Owens, shortstop, Donald Dunng pitchers, Jerry Fields and Larry Wardeng and catcher, Marvin Best, all came back this year. The Skins suffered a surprise upset in the re- gionals when they were beaten 13-12 by upstart Choctaw. They had previously beaten Stillwater 11-0 to gain their birth in the semi-finals. Capitol Hill had a successful campaign through the re- gionals without the help of one of their starting pitchers, Larry Warden. Starting out good, the baseballers won eight straight games before drop- ping to the Northeast Vikings 7-1. James Dobson Jerry Golden ...5 3- a rugged schedule SEASON'S CONFERENCE RECORD E 31154 LII, CHHS 3 ...........................,.............,.......... Enid 2 CHHS 7 ..... Shawnee 0 CHHS 6 ...... ...... c entra10 U CHHS 3 ..... ...,, N orman 0 CHHS 3 ,..... ...,., c lassen 4 cHHs 5 ..,,.. ...,.,.. E md 3 M C CHHS 24 ..... Shawnee 3 ' CHHS 2 ...... ...... C entral 0 Mawir. Best Dennis Shaw George Routen JSITY Fields Laffy Warden Robert Owens M ga 'Bi gifs ' Q new ag ,K Xgfgxiw I Y' A H x,+,i 'f .rap .,.1.,,,. Lv? I sw-in is QR if fx J X SI 'l V P - , , W .. , ,V Q .,,, C 1 , '- 2 . . L L 1 .N 'isa -J L 5 w ...., A ' . Kenneth Pierce Robert Hembl'eY Ray Bond Ronald Nance Track was one of the , Q g ef if w -Sri '- ,. .,. f H ,. ...M ' Ronda! Wallace Johnnie West -5 3 ..q. i 2 1 2+-' -iiff fi' .,J,. -E '5? .5WI' f .f as-..1', f' A 22 ' , , wig X Q i . , ,.. via 5 f: - 1'::.- :2 Q, lr .:. s 4 2 'h 'f 'fljf' E ' fi --- - Bob McKenzie Laddie Nethercutt David Woodson Lonnie Nowlan The Cross Country season practice started early this fall with several promising sophomores coming up from junior high. The two milers under the coaching of Raymond Vaughn brought home their share of the honors in the meets. Captain Laddie Nethercutt led the way for the other thin clads from Capitol Hill and captured several first place honors and never came in under third place. The cross country competed with teams all around the southwest, taking Johnnie Robertson trips to Tulsa, Norman, Lawton and Fort Worth. Ronald King Louis Fike James White Vaughn Alltrey LaDrue Stewart -60- active spring sports Q .. I Bill Hooten Don Taylor T. A. Minton streaks across the finish Iirie to come in first in the 100 yard dash. George Harper john Hurst Spring track for Capitol Hill seems to be promising. The first day was spent in electing captains for the three groups of spring track. V jim Clark was elected captain of the sprinters, Laddie Nethercutt was A Ziiifi - ff g selected for the long distance running and Bob McKenzie was chosen captain j rlp, of the field. Capitol Hil1's first meet was the Southern Invitation held in Duncan which W , me Hillmen took first place. The next was the city meet in which they also i 5 fis'il di ff won and set two new records. B Carl Slayton set a new record in the high jump. Bob McKenzie set a ' record in the discuss, for which he threw 151 feet, 6 inches. Capitol Hill's Damel Ufenda hopes are set high to win the '55 Midstate Championship. l , 1 if M Jerry ff J' ' . ., X Y . . ' - I M Howard Wigley , ., ...,.. . A, i,i.p,,.,a,, ,.. s .. 3,1 Ei .gk r . .ii .r.,.... Q ,V l . gk A as , LW,i5g , . . sz at s, , , . rr wwf gt opgro s 55 a ,.' H A E T. A. Minton Carl Slayton Eddie McMillan Bob Vanderburg Harry Taylor Tennis and Harry Taylor, junior, was a big help on the tennis courts as A. D. Jacobson, coach, worked out the 1955 tennis team. Taylor won the pre- season city championship along with other nu- merous titles. Also helping out this year were Jack Howard, junior, Charles Straw, sophomore, Gerald Lawson, sophomore, and Paul Williams, junior. Williams and Taylor were the only two returning lettermen from last year's team. Gerald Lawson golf took their share Lost to graduation last year were James Rooker and David Eldridge. This was Jacobson's second year as coach of the Skins racket squad. Last year he took the team to the semi-finals at Still- water and also did very well considering his full schedule. J ack Howard Charles Straw -62.- Dwayne Cunningham of the sports spotlight Under the capable coaching of C. B. Speegle, golf again played a minor role in CHHS sports. Changing their practice location from Woodson Park to the beautiful new Hillcrest Country Club, the linksmen, like other CHHS teams, found them- selves facing a rugged schedule. This did not hamper them however in their efforts to regain the mid-state title. Bob Cooper Out for golf this year were Dwayne Cunning- ham, juniorg Sug Lookabaugh, juniorg Bob Cooper, senior and Buddy Brownlee, junior. The Skins lost Jerry Matheson and Bob Worley last year and Cunningham and Lookabaugh were the only two returning lettermen. Next year's team should be more experienced and capable of being a worthy match for any rival team. ,ff NM,,,.f , , , f I Q I 1 I i 3 1 ' 5 V Q Y fb , A 4 rf ... M . X,-J - , ,' , , f ' -rg-4-H4f 1f i.!-W, . ..,. J ' ,, .. ,. W '- .fr '5Fr-',z'f'-'irfrkug--: 5 ag' r,:r,r':-tw-,f:,.vz.+:.'Ln W '?'Q7I..?.Z'L-'iff' 1 . 1- - 1 , ?:Qm2fa1ie?s.Q-w'fE-r's:..f.:z-msg r'r.:s-Gln -. -2. 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M... , f t 1, if K kim g I , ,.. - . . f . gr: ., A ,,..,,1 .gr y A 7,14 . A, - . aa- K 4,51 my ,W K, 315.5 , wi. ' f H ap, - . -, M A ' 4sf.,gs5-,:ar.a.w4.r,a. 1:-fs'-trial, James Sug Lookabaugh . at M kk gun. W H., -,L , H ,V ir f . q3,,,M5 ., .. .1 f. -,W f-:ML 1-gag, . V, W k . ffzqvwggg-'.' X -five,-.-.SNS H., .- as , ,-,. ,1l.',,. ,sg -y Q f- xr ...a f .f 4 sara--z 'fr . .4 '3 V , .sr mfrf,e1z.'5..g, ' ' I ' ' K. ufKili?f'? Buddy Brownlee .-63.. ' s ' h Wilma Moxley Pat Hefliel' Mehssals HYP Joyce ldorewer Sophomore. junior Junior w Sophomore Softball, Badminton Softball, Basketball, Softball, Badminton Softball' Basketball' Volleyball, Tennis Badminton Stepping back a pace into second place, the girls softball team gave up their all city title to Northeast who defeated them 23-5. This was their only set back of the season. Starting for the team were Me- liisa Sharp, catcher, Carolyn Snell, pitcher, Wilma Ridley, first baseg Eleanor Jaco, second base, Judy McNew, third base, Joyce Spencer, short stop, Joyce Brewer, left field, Wilma Moxley, center field, and Jo Abbott, right field. SOFTBALL CHHS 20 .,,,,,,t,t, Grant 0 CHHS 16 W ,t,,,.,.,,,t,,.. Southeast 7 CHHS 18 -- ,,.,t, W John Marshall 6 CHHS 10 t,t,,,,,,t,t ,, t,tt,, Classen 7 CHHS 8 , ,t,,,, ..,... C entral 5 CHHS 5 N tt, Northeast 23 We set our goal high What team could help being tops when they're coached by Mrs. Ruthann Wilson and Mrs. jo Sallis. ,641 Despite the fact that this year's bas- ketball team was one of the greatest they wound up the season in third place among the city highschools. The team defeated U. S. Grant, Southeast, John Marshall, and Central. They, in turn, were defeated by Classen and Northeast. This year's team was composed of Wilma Ridley, Carolyn Snell, Melissa Sharp, and Carolyn Earhart, forwards, Wilma Moxley, jo Abbott, Louise Sapp, and Judy McNew, guards. BASKETBALL CHHS 63 ,,,,.....,.e,c.,..e.a.u. U. S. Grant 32 CHHS 36 .t,,,., .. ..e.e. Classen 38 CHHS 32 o,o,..v ,.,., , u.Southeast 26 CHHS 63 .,o,.., .,... . J. Marshall 10 CHHS 26 .,...u. ., .u..uu Central 21 CHHS 22 .,,-o,o .,,.,., . Northeast 28 Up and in! Carolyn Snell sinks a basket, helping to win the game over Central, 26 to 21. and worked hard 'ro reach that goal S I Wilmlz: Ficgleyc I jo Abbott Carolyn Earhart Louise Sapp efvvf-S0 f 5 1 lb l, A -S Hb ll, B k b ll, - Volleyball, Table Tenariis? Tinnis Junior gaclrsnintonas et 8 Sophomore1scg:Jll?H, Basketball' Junwr1Bg:3EarilbnVolleyball, l -.6j.. l Joyce Spencer Carolyn Snell Scarlett Chambers Fran Robertson S0phOm0r8-50ffbH11, V0UeYbi'1H- JUni0f-S0ffb-HH, B5-fkefblu, Sophomore-Volleyball, Tennis Junior-Volleyball, Tenn Badminton Volleyball, Tennis Wlh 'rh 'cl f I1 Most of the girl's volleyball team this year was made up of juniors and sophomores, with Judy McNew, Wilma Ridley, and Eleanor Jaco being the only seniors. Others on the team were Joyce Spencer, Carolyn Snell, Louise Sapp, Fran Robertson, Melissa Sharp, Pat McNair, Lee Ann Toumbs and Shirley Walker. CHHS CHHS CHHS CHHS CHHS CHHS -,----Grant u,,,,eC1assen -.-,,,Southeast . Marshall Central Northeast Practicing for the volleyball tournament are Cleft to rightj, Louise Sapp, Fran Robertson, Shirley Walker, Judy McNew, Pat Hefner, and Melissa Sharp. ..66. Making up the girI's swimming team this year are fleft to right, iront rowj, Judy Dumont, Movita Vernon, and Pat Hefnerg C second rowj, Pat Ladd, Joan Bratton, and jean Dobbs. Under the supervision of Mrs. Ruthann Wilson, the girl's swimming team was organ- This was the first year on the swimming ized. They entered a tournament at Classen team for each of these girls and they showed and although no one placed in the event they fine sports ability. will be more experienced for next year. we improved our sports ability Eleanor Jaco Judy McNew Jean Hightower June Lyons Senior-Softball, Table T nnis, Senio:+SoltbalI, Basketball, S h T bl T ' , - -, T ' vozieyzmiz, aadminfof Volleyball, Badminton op 0mo'eE.,1? B erm Ju '0'Ba5:,f?f,i0,, mms' 167, ,IW 9 , , L F C i ts L rr ,vm wa Capitol Hill has always been proud of the fact that it offers one of the largest variety of clubs in the state of Oklahoma. Some started with pledging, others by informal teas or coke parties. But whether large or small each is regarded with equal importance in the eyes of those who strived to help make their club or clubs one of which to be proud. As a salute to our many organizations we hereby dedicate this section to the people pictured in the following pages who made up the organizations of CHHS. .-'Q 1 ,M X 'Jim -A :MW- - ,qs- 'xlf-ZX, ' rp gymit . 'f - ani? . lq.5 K aah wr f' ,- , 7 if E243 -vi , QQ. Q.. . . ,, , sag visa 1,.a5gag ,,,le MW , M W .rms-rw-' . ,- WW- ,M 3 '?k ii wsfma?,,,.. fiaesf' L . ..,v,w,,,g:: -- ----- ,,r rfwag gsar .Snail M Q- Q- ever, leave r l I if .9 'gfgi i H. l . si.wa53?F A I ras M5534 A -,fsfffkfff 'f ' M MW M 3 ggsggzaaaazmiwa 1 HU ..,, r A Ei -5g.. 'E HlLL f. 3 was ,W - .-LL as 2 9' :-. , iioott K 'o .. B' . l t, i ' LV, V . ' vg- ,,,A,,. ii ii . iiti l p V o - 1 i1f'f'fQf'.i-Q-f ' 'Y , ' ANN SMILEY HARRY MERSON MARYSJANE CARTER Vice-President Pfesidenf ecretary LoRE'r'rA JONES BILL REID NANCY SADLER All School Yell Leader President SASC Asst. All School Yell Leader Our gavel symbolized EXECUTIVE BOARD Cseated Ielt to rightjz Waymon jones, Carolyn.Laubhan, Judy Wilson, Beverly Peckham, Joan Bradley, Bob Klinglesmith, Daisy Kelly, Loretta jones, Harry Merson, Mary Jane Carter, Ann Smiley, Nancy Sadler, Bat Johnson, Gail Echols, Bette Melrose, Carol Collins, Barbara Utley, Bill Reid, Miss Sara Cohen, sponsor. The executive board of the student council is made up of officers of the four classes in addition to others who are chosen from the student council. Their meetings are held once a week at which time they plan the agenda of the next meeting of the stu- dent council. This year the board spon- sored a Twirp Week held January 11 through the 18th. The object of this was for the girls to pay the boy's way on dates and also ask them for the dates. Girls were re- quired to hold the boy's hand and also carry his books to class. STUDENT COUNCIL-FRONT ROW: Sara Cohen, sponsor, Barbara Utley, Carol Collins, Bette Melrose, Pat Gilliland, Waymon Jones, Bobbie Musgrave, Darlene Jackson, Eddie Moore, Jim Redding, Carrol Robinson, Wesley Smith. ROW 2: Deanna Acton, Shirley Kuykendall, Barbara Malear, Beverly Buzbee, Betty Madole, Judy Wilson, Jeanette Wheeler, Shirley Jeffreys, Geneva Montgomery, Bud Fulton, ROW 3: Betty Matthews, Beverly Woodruff, Jessie Kelley, Ruth Ann Willis, Billie Dee Combs, Troy Satterfield, Dwight Moody, Lloyd Sheppard, Shirley Gindlesberger. ROW 4: Marilyn Leverxdge, Grace Sharpe, Carol Leeper, Jan Ferrill, Mike Simpson, Jack Howard, Laddie Nethercutt, Dick Hamilton. This year Capitol Hill had the honor of being president of the Southern Association of Student Councils which is composed of 14 states. The convention, which was held at Jackson, Mississippi, was at- tended by five delegates from our school. They were Bill Reid, elected by the student body of CHHS to represent Capitol Hill as president, Harry Merson, president of the CHHS student council, Ann Smiley, vice-president, Mary Jane Carter, secretary and also Nova Haining. The student council includes one representative from each homeroom, all class officers, student coun- cil officers, and Miss Sara Cohen, sponsor. the governing body of CHHS STUDENT COUNCIL-FRONT ROW: Marian Bates, Ernestine Hutchins, Nova Haining, Nancy Sadler, Mary Jane Carter, Harry Merson, Ann Smiley, Loretta Jones, Pat Johnson, Gail Echols, Janice Deaville, Babs Norman, Pat Kennedy. ROW 2: Judy Smith, Beverly Peckham, Phillip Gregg, Bill Hughes, Don Taylor, Wendell Ford, Tommy Brooks, Corky Snellen, Jerry McClellan, Delmer Stone, Joan Bradley, Carol Wiggins. ROW 3: Sandra Palmer, Bob Merson, Donnie Harris, Chuck Cantwell, Edwin Leslie, Jean Travis, Angela Wheeler, Yvonne Flanagan, Nancy Stewart, Rosalie Stow. ROW 4: Nancy Smiley, Mary McGee, Jerry Davis, Raymond Cook, Bill Hutchison, Melvin Orr, Don Dailey, Clifford Roberts, Lavern Sutton, Bill Reid. -71M KI YIS+FRONT ROW: A. Roberts, Gilcrease, S. Palmer J. Kelly, Crouch, A. Smiley, Haining, Juhl, Roger Times, mascot: Pamela Magee, mascot: Acton, D. Kelly, -Gilliland, W. Black, Fruit, Eddings. ROW 2: Richey, G. Howard, C. Clark, M. Ji Carter, R. Willis, N. Young, S. Willis, P. Hawkins, B. Minnick, J. Wheeler, Claymore, Thomasson, Akers. ROW 3: Staton, Moses, Holland, Shaffer, Streetman, DeMars, Spooner, N. Stewart, J. Bratton, McAnulty, Echols, Deavllle, Iiev- eridge, Branson. ROW 4: Ellingsworth, J. Smith, P. Watson, G. Sharpe, B. Wright, Hutchins, B. Mathews, M. Robbins, M, Stewart, Henry, Knight, Henn. A rushee tea was the first activity on the agenda for the Ki Yis, one of the more active pep clubs at CHHS. This tea was to honor all rushees and any other students who were still interested in joining. Nissens shoe store furnished the room and shoes and Graysons furnished the clothes for ten Ki Yis to model in a style show held in the fall. All members were required to go and door prizes were given. All models got a 15 percent discount on any shoes at Nissens. We gave our team KI YIS-FRONT ROW: L. Jones, S. Moigan, Y. Dixon, Seward, Stillwell, Richey, P. Johnson, Akers, C. Jenner, C. An- derson, O'Quinn. ROW 2: L. Jones, C. Thompson, Hightower, W. Moxley, Earhart, Jeffreys, D. Evans, M.'Jenkins, C. Robinson, Sadler. ROW 3: Norman, R. Brewer, J. Rowland, Melrose, N. Dubois, Doverspike, M. Long, Connelly. Peek, Casey, M. J. Barton. ROW 4: W. Jones, P. Hall, L. Miller, B. Jones, Edgar, Melton, Lemons, Blair, M. McGee. .-721 KI YIS-FRONT ROW: J. Ward, Burroughs, G. Cleveland, L. Kelly, Howerton, J. Smith, Cornett, K. Dubois, K. Ander- son, J. Redding, J. Main. ROW 2: Richey, M. Adams, Blackmon, S. Wright, McNutt, King: Rhodes, Lathrop, T. Baker, ,Akers. ROW 3: P. Kennedy, Yoho, C. Vickers, R. Hensley, Diehm, C. McClure, Kuykendall, I. Nelson, Moss, C. Blake, Eberhardt, Jines. ROW 4: Salyer, Woodruff, N. Riley, B. Cook, Garrett, Loyd, Oakley, C. Wood, E. Pennington, Southwell, N..Price, B. Barrett. Early in the fall, Nancy Stewart was named best pledge at the annual Ki Yi's initiation which was held at the Lions Club. Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets were filled for needy families by the Ki Yis. The food was brought to the meeting preceding the holiday. Bill McNutt was crowned Ki Yi King along with the other pep club royalties at the half time of the homecoming game. The Ki Yis also sponsored many other worth-while activities. Those included dances, wiener roasts and a pep assembly for the Duncan game, November 5. new hope for victory KI YIS-FRONT ROW: S. Schomp, R. Taylor, Hosack, B. Patterson, Henley, Percy, Durbin, Otley, R. Fields, H. Clark, Ray, W. Woods. ROW 2: Douglas, Utley, Harrison, Collingsworth, Akers, McNutt, King, Richey, M. Young, Neal S. Cleveland, Erickson, McClellan, Baldwin. ROW 3: Whitlock, Cresswell, Madole, Brogdon, Keith, A. Wheeler, Alban, Hicks, R. Ferguson, Fisher, N. Bell, Crawford, Stanmire, Mrs. Hanger, sponsor. ROW 4: Hillis, Seal, Leeper, J. Wood, R. Stow. R, Cable, N. Walker, Teague, P.- Saloga, N. Smiley, Franks, Chadwell, J. Fen'ill, Lankford, Hardin. M73, KNOBBERETTES-FRONT ROW: Hawk, Tompkins, M. Sharp, Hale, B. Minnick, Slayton, Buddy: Bates, R. Roberts, Voerster, Crowley. ROW 2: Gindlesberger, C. B. Speegle, Sponsor: Ladd, K. Patton, Whitley, J. Matthews, K. Clark, B. Percy, F. Robertson, D. Moore, P. Miller, Teel, K. Stewart. ROW 3: Chambers, Boulton, Manning, Thompson, Posey, C. Sellers, J. Evans, Biddy, Dumont, Dodson, Pritner, Mrs. Ruthann Wilson, Sponsor. One hundred and fifty pledges was the goal set by the Knobberette pep club and with a lot of hard work they reached that goal. A free trip to the Norman vs. Capitol Hill football game was the re- sult of getting the set amount. The Knobbs held a tea early in the school year to interest students in the club. They also had a get acquainted party in September for all new members. They sponsored several activities this year which included two dances in the social center and their annual initiation which was held at the Lions Club. The club also has their own choral group called the Starlighters. These girls sing at various meet- ings of service clubs and have made some appearances on television. We backed our team KNOBBERETTES-FRONT ROW: Conaway, Abney, Flanagan, C. Allen, Slayton, Buddy: Cecil, J. Allen, G. Miller, Gadd. ROW 2: L. H. Bengtson, Sponsor: Douthit, Coffey, I. Davis, Blackwood, Muller, Canning, Clearman, Swift, Zwirtz, M. Smith, D. Reynolds. ROW 3: Prock, Cavnar, Chisholm, Villa, Hoskins, James, Jay, B. Jackson, Orton, N. Miller, Burris Dunn. Row 4: Wynne, J. Hall, Allred, Kuhn, B. Smith, Toumbs, Mason, Gorrell, B. Harlan, P. Johnston, Thompson, Mrs: Earlene Sallis, Sponsor, -74,- CHIEFTAINS-FRONT ROW: Joe Hart, Bobby Johnson, johnny Graham, Phillp Gregg, jim Danner, Mattie Akers, Princessg Olen Presley, Ronald Nance, James Moore, Clayton Hulet, Paul Donaldson. ROW 2: Aaron Tindell, David Rob- erts, Ronnie Greeson, Ronnie Giles, Joe Kimbrough, Tommy Levine, Gene Morgan, Tom Weiss, Ronald Johnston, jim- mie Rice, Alvin Freiberger, sponsor. ROW 3: Tommy Gaston, Thomas Stewart, Leroy Hackett, Richard Johnson, David Benson, Larry Miller, Everett Taylor, Jerry Moose, Paten Cohn, Gene Hill. ROW 4: Charles Overbay, Don Moody, Lar- ry Bellew, Jim Redding, Jack Porter, Tony Analla, Eugene Drake, Jerry Byke, Don Everett, Charles Stanford. A pep club to be proud of is the Chieftain Pep club which boasts of about seventy-five members. Junior and senior members gave the sophomore pledges a rough time during their six weeks of pledging and the pledges became full fledge members. Members enjoyed many fine activities sponsored by the club. With bus trips, Weiner roasts, hayrack rides and of course football and basketball games with the Redskins, they all had a well-rounded year of fun which helps to build school spirit. through victories and defeats 2 I ' CHIEFTAIN OFFICERS-FRONT ROW: Joe Hart, Yell-leader, Wayne Maxwell, Pledge-Master, Jim Danner, President, Mattie Akers, Chieftain Princess, Olen Presley, Vice-presi- dentg Johnny Graham, Pep Council representative, Paul Donaldson, Yell- leader. ROW 2: Phillip Gregg, Ser- geant-at-armsg James Moore, Secre- taryg Ronald Nance, Chaplain. REDSKIN OFFICERS - FRONT ROW: Lynn Bryant, Secretary, David Yost, President, Shirley Kuy- kendall, Sweetheart, David Miller, Treasurer. ROW 2: Bryce Patter- son, Sergeant-at-Armsg Joel Rochell, Yell-Leader, Dick Hamilton, Pep C o u n c i l Representative, Melvin Young, Vice-President. The Redskin pep club was fairly small this year compared to previous years but had an active season. They started off the year with the usual pledging. After that they painted the press box in the stadium, which was badly in need of paint. The club also held a hayrack ride later in the year. The members and their dates met at the Nichols Hills Riding Academy. The highlight of the year was the initiation held in March. Our members accepted REDSKIIVS-FRONT ROW: David Miller, Dick Hamilton, Charlie Lamb, Shirley Kuykendall, Sweetheart, David Yost, Bryce Patterson, Lynn Bryant, Mike Fagan, Melvin Young, Jack Patton. ROW 2: Bob Merson, Larry Knight, Robert Queen, Cecil Clay, Bobby Clevenger, Ronnie Parsons, Julian Dawson, Thurman Dowler, Bob Hughes, Mandell Matheson, Joel Rochell. ROW 3: Tommy Morgan, Frank Cory, Bill Norvill, Jim Rakes, Freddie Fairman, James McGuire, Richard Hedgepath, James Williford, Gale Drake, George Dittman. ROW 4: Bob Hill, Sponsor, Harry Merson, Jack Ferguson, jim Cox, Bill Lee, Charles Straw, Bob Taylor, Claude Borthick. ...7 6, KNOBBERETTE OFFICERS- FRONT ROW: Kathryn Stewart, yell-leader, Jody Hale, treasurer, Vir- ginia Corley, secretary, Robert Hale, mascot, Beverly Minnick, president, Sherrie Bruemmer, mascot, Marian Bates, vice-president, Beverly Tomp- kins, pledge mistress, Shirley Gin- dlesberger, yell-leader. ROW 2: Gayla Crowley, sergeant - at - arms, Myrna Harlan, reporter, Donna Potts, sergeant-at-arms, Rose Ann Roberts, demerit captain, Maxine Smith, usher captain, Melissa Sharp, re- porter, Pat Voerster, historian, Ann Hawk, pep council representative, Emily Headrick, section captain. KI YIS merit captain, Deanna Acton, president, vice-president, Daisy Kelly, secretary. ROW 2: Virginia Richey, yell-leader, Sandra Palmer, uniform captain, Shirley Pipes, usher captain, Clo Ann Hall, assistant usher captain, Pat Gilliland, section captain, Kathryn Crouch, uniform captain, Nova Haining, reporter, Janice Fruit, parliamentarian, Ann Smiley, chaplain, Ann Roberts, pledge mistress, Royce Gilcrease, assistant uniform cap- tain, Mattie Akers, yell-leader. McNutt, K1 Yi The Y-Teens gained much recognition by participating in outstanding activities this year. Included in these were meetings with various other schools in the city to discuss current problems, the traditional hanging of greens at the YWCA preceding Christ- mas holidays, a covered dish dinner for the Hi Yi's, a Febru- ary Sweetheart Banquet, and a St. Patricks Day party for one of the wards in the Crippled Chi1dren's Hospital. Y-TEENS-FRONT ROW: Carlene Stickney, secretary, Patsy Clawson, president, Nell Jane Eddings, vice- president. ROW 2: Mrs. Phinney, sponsor, Darlena Wellbom, Janice Lyle, Iola Nelson, Anne Allenworth, Miss French, sponsor. ROW 3: Phyl- lis Cunningham, treasurer, Shirley Wright, Joyce Brown, Leona Tyner, Pat Slinker, Janice Deaville, Kather- A ine Vaughn. 3 ..77.. Margo J uhl, The officers of the Ki Yi's and Knobberette pep clubs con- tribute greatly to the success of their clubs. These officers not only make the rules and laws which the members follow but they also must be responsible to see that the club is run smoothly at all times and to keep the school year more interesting by planning different activities. It is up to them to set the right example for other pep club members to follow. The rules set by officers l FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA-FRONT ROW: Eddings, secretary: Hammack, A. Clark, D. Reynolds, B. Minnick, Juhl, Jeffreys, Collins. ROW 2: Blackwood, N. Bowlware, J. Williams, Benson, S. Williams, Embree, Z. John- son, Maxwell, J. Ard, M. McGee. ROW 3: B. Shaffer, Slinker, Allensworth, Reece, Vickers, L. Jones, S. Branson, Peek, Connely, I. Davis. ROW 4: J. Allen, Fay, Long, Pickering, Fruit, A. Baker, Leveridge, Mulhall, Deaville, Holland. Requirements for lnembership in the Future Business Leaders of America club are that one have an interest in Business and be enrolled in a commercial class. Members of the club held a Thanksgiving dinner at Dodson's Cafeteria. Senior girls who had'a commercial class and were a member of the FBLA for at least one year were eligible to take part in the Miss Ideal Secretary Contest. The winner is named after the girls report to a business office down- town, where they are judged on their personality and ability to do office work. dancing and business Training FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERlCA7FRONT ROW: J. Hall, J, Engle, M. Harlan, treasurer: M. Early vice-president: Muse, president: M. Davis, vice-president: Allgood, reporter. ROW 2: J. Evans, D. Stephens, Fogle, S Boulware, T. Canning, M. Robbins, A. Carter, J. Wheeler, C. Wood, Miss Noba French, sponsor. ROW 3: C. Cooper Casey, M. Barton, Grissom, Kuykendall, McClure, Hutchins, Nloxley, J. Thompson, Lamora Lauderdale, sponsor. ROW 4: B. Moore, Unger, Lankford, P. Ray, Cherry, G. Montgomery, Hilderbrand, Willmette, J. Robinson, Trombla. -73- SQUARE DANCE-FRONT ROW: Jay, M. Johnson, Keller, Long, Moody, president: Casey, A. D. Jacobson, sponsor, John Smith, sponsor, L. H. Bengtson, sponsor: McKenzie, Holland, Roberts. ROW 2: Rose, Pool, Claymore, Thomasson, Spruce, Shaffin, Muller, Bryan, Gorden, Craig, Sadler, L. Grissom, Teague, Croom. ROW 3: Akers, Crouch, Burns, Cecil, Young, Echols, L. Jones, Westellison, Palmer, Pipes. ROW 4: M. Barton, L. Gregg, Pittman, Jewell, J. Stone, Pryor, Pierce, Hillis. Students at Capitol Hill always find wholesome entertainment and thoroughly enjoy taking part in square dances held at different times during the school year. Under the sponsorship of Mr. L. H. Bengtson, Mr. John Smith, Mr. A. B. Jacobson, and Mr. C. B. Speegle, the club had a very successful year and ranks among the largest clubs at CHHS. We excelled ourselves in Spanish SPANISHICLUB-FRONT ROW: Harry Merson, Grace Sharpe, Nancy Burns, Carlene Stlckney. ROW 2: Carolyn Snell Helen Hendricks Deann A t Ol , , a , Enresley, Mary Dubois, Miss McClure, sponsor. ROW 3: Shirley Killian: Frsii h Iv M . . Y ompson. ary McGee, Pam Blackman, Naomi Deen, Phyllis Hall. A n y o n e around Miss Mc- Clure's room knows of the friendly spirit which pervades in her class-room. The happy din- ners together with Spanish stu- dents from other schools, and the gay celebrations which are a part of learning Spanish. The Fiestas like the El Cinco de Mayo recall colorful cele- brations that are world-wide in scope. The soft Spanish trills echoing over the class as they read, remind us of our friends below the border, and make for friendly relationships a r 0 u n d the world. Sounds of lilting harmony CHOIR-ROW 1: Nova Clifton, Norma Hilderbrand, Peggy Hawkins, Nancy Thornrnasson, Joyce Conner, Barbara Utley, Mary Adams, Emestine Hutchins, Mary Jane Carter, Charlene Sellers. ROW 2: Angela Wheeler, Rose Arm Roberts, Marilyn Leveridge, Janice Wood, Janice Lyle, Dortha Doverspike, Jo Ellen Miller, Jean Travis. ROW 3: Joni Brogdon, Jody Hale, Shirley Kuykendall, Carol McClure, Janet Matthews, Tommy Dixon, Tommy Taylor, Charles Spitler, Forrest Sanders. ROW 4: Sam Hawkins, Paul Burrow, Herscheil Wise, Dale McCoy, Leslie Hammitt, Jim Cox, Gary Blackmon, Jim Seward. it ,A After losing a large part of the female section of the choir at graduation in 1954, Mr. Al Ossenkop started things anew last fall with the annual choir get ac- quainted picnicf' The new students, as Well as the old, got a taste of the fun that was in store for them this year. Many students of CHHS and many Oklahoma City citizens will long remember the beautiful background singing of Anything Goes which was so nicely done by the Choir. Another highlight of the year for them was the Musical Extravaganza which is the annual Band Choir show. CHOIR KING AND QUEEN-Marilyn Lev- eridge and Gregg Hoggard. lingers as a memory CHOIR--FRONT ROW: Betty Madole, Jane Desper, Pat Johnson, Sue Teague, Daisy Sgradley, Pat Buchanan, Charlotte Henley, Carrie Main, Francis Kinghorn, Albert Ossenkop Ozzie, director. ROW 2: Reta Brewer, Wanda Spradley Pat Voerster, Shirley Clifton, Jan Stanmire, Marcella Bishop, Nancy Chadwell, Mary Louise Neal, Wanda Watson. ROW 3: Dan Killman, Glen Holloway, Pat Pilgrim, Gary Don Watson, Billy Joe Johns, Charles Pierson, June Ward, Nancy Streight, Darla Seal. ROW 4: Gregg Hoggard, George Routon, Don Cooper, George Parks, Hubert Newman, Lavern Sutton, John Frederick, Don Perkins, Don Pack. The choir sang at various meetings for different groups throughout the year. In October, they sang for the Methodist Ministers Conference at Oklahoma City University and the State OEA Superintendents meeting at the Persian Room in the Skirvin Tower Hotel. In December they sang for the State School Board con- vention and the Lions Club Christmas Dinner and in January they sang for the Capitol Hill Chamber of Commerce at Hillcrest Country Club. CROIR OFFICERS-FRONT ROW: Lavem Sutton, president. ROW 2: Shirley Kuykendall, treasurer, Mary Thomas, vice- presidentg Jody Hale, secretary. Many accomplished musicians make up The Pride of Capitol Hill has just about completed another busy year. The Capitol Hill Highschool Band, which has 137 members, has been under the new direc- tion of Mr. Melvin Lee, who is in his first year at CHI-IS. The band always starts the year off right by coming to school every morning at 7:30 to practice marching and playing for the football games. You have all seen and heard the band play at the football games and the pep assemblies. The students continue this 7:30 prac- tice until the football season ends. Every once in a while the band members have some pleasure mixed with the hard practice. In November the band members had a party at Will Rogers Park and on March 14 they had a skating party at the Rocket Skating Rink. Carol Masopust, Band Queen. .,..-.s,, Q31 e Q N M- it BAND-SITTING: Ronald Black, drum major. ROW 1: Janis Otley, June Calamia, Pat Roberson, Nancy Dubois. ROW 2: Charles Walker, Muriel Long, Jimmy Trease, Kay Ford, joe Allen, Bill Kendall, Jerry Wilcox, Robert McMil- lian, jerry Schiel. ROW 3: Mary Dearmore, Jimmie Faye Lewis, joy Ard, Barbara Gibson, Donna Kay Harrell, June Ard, Tye Coleman, Billy Blake. ROW 4: Mary Lou Jenkins, Kenny Null, Sylvia Willis, Jo Ann Smith, Nancy Simanton, june Troyer, Evelyn Bidwell, Pam Blackmon, Enoch Estep. ROW 5: Wayman Jones, Darryl Smith, Billy Bean, Dean Wil- liams, Daryll Clesson, Kenneth Baker, joe Barnes, Patty Smith, Bill Norvell. ROW 6: Charles Spitler, Billy O'Brian, Charles Codner, Dale Cox, Sammy Hawkins, Orville Lions, BACK ROW: Melvin Lee, director, Ralph Timmie, jimmy Streight, Margie Smith, Tommie Mitchell and Rose Mary Fields, flag bearers. MAJORETTES: Barbara Malear, Joan Bradley, Nancy Bell, Joan Bratton. M82... i Wlhe Pride of CHHSH 1. ,t , The band has played in four parades. They have also presented a concert for the P.T.A. This year the band has made two appearances for which they will be remembered. First the band made a magnificent per- formance in the Chieftain Capers and later equalled it in the production of the musical extravaganza with the choir. Among the contests which the pride of Capitol Hill made appearances at were as follows: The Enid Tri- State Band Festival, the District Contest at OCU, and the Band Clinic at Waurika. Mr. Melvin Lee, Director. rl. ,I-5, BAND-FRONT ROW: Carol Masopust, queen, Don jewel. ROW 2: Hanna Crader, Janis Goodnow, Lena Bayless, Bar- bara White, Sue Teague. ROW 3: jerry Brittan, Crosby Bryant, jay Swihart, Jerry Levette, Jane Desper, C. E. Todd, Gerald Orr, john Hussey, Larry Deeds, Vernon Hardy. ROW 4: Freddy Fairman, Charles Manning, Tommy Morgan, Floyd Watson, Larry Flowers, Denny Blewett, Roger Bowman, Raymond Price, Elmer Fuller, Arthur Robb, Richard Rosebrook, Don Conkwright, Leonard Lewis. ROW 5: David Smith, Jerry Williams, Bobby Ferguson, Larry Kendrick, Lee Shores, Nathalee Salyer, Owen Gibson, Jack Stone. ROW 6: Glyn Templin, Jackie Burns, Rayburn Cline, Jack Longnecker, Khlan Dial. BACK ROW: Flagbearers: Carol Laubhan, Claudette Pickering, David Stewart, Richard Buck- halter, Harold Masters, Irwen McCorkle, Jerry Springer, Ronald Skinner. MAJORETTES: Gwen Howard, Judy O'Quinn, Peggy Trombla, Ann Roberts. SWING BAND - FRONT ROW: Charles Spitler, jimmy Trease, Sammy Hawkins,Enoch Estep. ROW 2: Ricky Buck- halter, C. E. Todd, Jack Stone, Don Jewell, Tommy Dixon, Leonard Lewis, Forrest San- ders, Ronald Black. One of the most popular organizations in the school is Capitol Hillls own swing band. This band, which is composed of twelve accomplished musicians, provided wonderful entertainment for assemblies, dances and during basketball games. Under the able direction of jack Stone the band achieved much 'fame during the school year. A club which plays an important part in the dramatics department is the stage club. Any persons who are connected in any way with the speech department are eligible to become members of this club. The members each ordered white coveralls as a part of standard working equipment. Rhythm, clramatics, intelligence and service STAGECREW CLUB-FRONT ROW: Ted King, Billie Dee Combs, Vice-President, Glen Killian, President, Avis Emry Reporter, Charlotte Schreck, Treasurerg Shirley Killian. ROW 2: La Nelle Schreck, Jimi Anne Evans, Beverly Wright, Janis McIntyre, Virginia Croom, Betty Jo Spruce. ROW 3: Charles Dorsey, Doug Perry, johnny Edwards, David Wood- son, Don Weese, Mike Fagan, Marianne Woodson. HONOR SOCIETY-FRONT ROW: J. Hale, J. Palmer, Lyle, J. Travis, Deaville, R. Willis, M. Carter, Rushing, Edring- ton, Pennington, Streetman. ROW 2: Mr. Bill Lillard, sponsor, V. Hardy, Moody, Abston, Stickney, Hendricks, M. Wilson, Peek, M. Barton, D. Reynolds, Depuy, E. Hutchins. ROW 3: M. Thomas, Taff, M. Horn, B. Matthews, S. Branson, Lev- eridge, C. Bond, Sharpe, Haining, M. J. Carter. ROW 4: Seal, A. Smiley, Holloway, Sheppard, Queen, Beck, Leslie, R. Dickson. Capitol Hill has long been proud of the many students who are outstanding in their classes and are eligible to become members of the Honor Society. Students must obtain a 3.5 average for the 12 A's, and a 3.7 average for the 11 A's. It is also required that a student have one year of school here before they are eligible. One of the most outstanding service clubs at CHHS is the Junior Red Cross. Each year this club sponsors a drive to fill Red Cross boxes which are to be sent overseas. Members of this club are made up of a representative from each homeroom. contribute to school life JUNIOR RED CROSS-FRONT ROW: Crouch, Claymore, Westellison, Jenner, S. Schomp, Edgar, J. Travis, L. Sutton , - , g, , . g. - J y. R. Miller, A. Grissom, Posey, M. Neal, S. Willis, Ellingsworth, I. Morris, R. Cpx, A. Sapp, Flanagan, R. Fields, S. Walker Adler. ROW 4: Anderson, McLeister, N. Clark, D. Vemon, J. Rowland, R. Johnson, Sellers, Codner, McMackin, J. Math- eson, S. Jennings, P. Burris, Biddy. -85- McClung, Peek, Diehm, R. Willis, Gilliland, J. Evans, B. Buzbee. ROW 2: Losson, J. Pulver, B. Spruce, Sechrist, Con- nely, Henley E. Matthews, S Cleveland N. Youn Echols Akers Shillin S a Mrs. Ruth Jones, sponsor. ROW 3' Journalism students who have had a year in publications and who maintain a B average are eligible to become members of the Quill and Scroll, honorary journalism society. Capitol Hill's chapter is known as the Stanley Vestal Chapter. Dr. Walter Campbell QStanley Vestalj spoke to the club at their iniation held at the home of Mrs. Enola Barnes, sponsor. Nine pledges were in- stalled as new members in an impressive candle light cere- mony. 5 s 5 QUILL AND SCROLL-FRONT ROW: Maureen secretary, Richard Ahsmuhs, president: Bob Roedl, sergeant-at-arms. ROW 2: Delmer Stone, Melissa Carter, reporter, Janis Engle, vice-president, Carol Collins, Sharp, Mrs. Enola Bames, sponsor: Maxine Smith, Mandell Matheson, Madalene Moyer, Charlie Lamb, sergeant-at-arrnsg Dorothy Cramer. Under the capable leadership of Mr. Earl Edward Stewart, the Writers Guild club entered many essay contests this past year. To be a member in this club one must maintain at least a B average in English and must write either a poem or an essay. After one of either is writ- ten, it will be judged by the members and sponsor. WRITERS GUILD--FRONT ROW: Anne Allensworth, Angela Wheeler, Bob Roedl, Robert Queen, vice-president: David Yost, presi- dent: Pat Slinker, secretary-treasurer: jack Phillips, Madalene Moyer, Richard Ahsmuhs, Mr. Earl Edward Stewart, sponsor, Claudette Nickell, Carolyn Jenner, Mary Wilson, Donna Evans, Dorothy Cramer. One of the main activities of the year for the Art Club of CHHS was a trip to see an art exhibit at the University of Oklahoma. Requirements for membership are that the student have a B average in an art class. Art club students also helped students get in the mood of Christ- rnas by placing decorated window panes in doors of each room in the building. We worked as a whole ART CLUB-FRONT ROW: Pat Slinker, Pat Ripley, Kay Lynne Anderson, Charlene Davis, Mary Jo Nail, Carolyn Wilson. ROW 2: Larry Knight, Frances Robertson, Jane Keel, Miss Mayes, sponsor: Virginia Croom, Judy Wilson, Shirley Wright, Wesley Smith. -36- JUNIOR ALUMNI-FRONT ROW: Delores Vernon, Marcy Dubois, Nancy Burns, Dwight Moody, Kay Dubois, Vernon Hardy, Arvel Lyons, Roy Short, Ronald Skinner, Miss Mary Selken, sponsor. ROW 2: Margo Juhl, Joyce Bell, Joan Bell, Barbara Kyle, Movita Vernon, Darlena Wellborn, Evelyn Amburn, Carole Connely, Barbara Malear. ROW 3: Carol Maso- pust, Lena Bayless, Carol Collins, Nan Dubois, Patt Barnes, Lavern Sutton, Claudine Franks, Shirley Kuylcendall, Kay Patton, Marie Stevens, Sue Westellison. There are over 200 CHHS students who are eligible for membership in the Junior Alumni. This fact was established by a poll taken during home room earlier in the year. Anyone is eligible whose parent, parents, or other members of his immedate family have attended or graduated from Capitol Hill. This club was started about eight years ago and is the only high school organization of its kind. for the good of the school MATH CLUB-FRONT ROW: Bryce Patterson, Bonnie Sue Coshaw, Richard Allred, Paul Burrow, Joe Allen, Ronald Carriker. ROW 2: Beverly Wright, Kay Lynne Anderson, Gene Morgan, Richard Johnson, Jim Redding, Pat Johnston, Patricia Homick, Mrs. Hanger. ROW 3: Jimmy M. Kelly, David Henderson, Thomas Carlile, Larry Miller, Gail Cloud, Scarlett Chambers, Joyce Boulton, Ronald Johnston. ,871 To increase enrollment in math classes through interest in mathematics is the purpose of Capitol Hil1's newest organiza- tion, the Math club. Although the club was not very active this year they have prosperous hopes for a more suc- cessful future. Sponsoring this club are Mr. C. B. Speegle, Mr. Wendell Hub- bard, Mrs. Alice Chesher, Mrs. Gwendolyn Hangar, Mr. John Gavula, and M1. Earl Hiller. The pep council is composed of members of the school's four pep clubs, the Ki Yi's, the Knobberettes, the Chieftains, and the Redskins. They work together to encourage coopera- tion among the pep clubs. They sponsor all dances held after football and basketball games and also a big Christmas dance, the KRKC, held during the Christmas vacation at the Zebra Room. PEP COUNCIL-LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Sara Cohen, sponsor, Bob Merson, Joel Rochell, Billie Dee Combs, Nancy Sadler, Ann Hawk, Virginia Richey, Johnny Graham, Ann Roberts, Beverly Tompkins, Deanna Acton, Beverly Minnick Crouch, Shirley Gindlesberger, Kathryn Stewart, Paul Donaldson, Wayne Maxwell. STAND- ING LEFT TO RIGHT: David Yost, Jim Danner, Loretta Jones, joe Hart, Mattie Akers, Dick Hamilton, jack Ferguson. Advanced math is encour- aged by members of the Mu Alpha Theta who all maintain a 3.6 grade average and are members of math classes. This honorary club made fifty dol- lars selling Christmas cards which was used to promote funds for their initiation ban- quet held in March. SIGMA CHI IOTA-FRONT ROW: Karla Edgar, Wanda Spradley, vice- presidentg Don Cooper, Wylene De- puy, secretary, jerry Hardy, Gail Echols. ROW 2: jane Desper, Bar- bara Diehm, Billy Hutchison, Carolyn Jenner, Sammy Blancett, president, Grace Sharpe, Jon Tankersley, Paul Birrow, Ronald Carriker, Miss Big- gers, sig wor. MU ALPHA THETA-FRONT ROW: Kay Dubois, Helen Hendricks, Mrs. Alice Chesher, sponsor, Nova Haining, secretary, Wylene Depuy. ROW 2: Roy Short, Vernon Hardy, vice-president: Sammy Blancett, Robert Queen, Richard Ahsmuhs, president: Lynn Bryant, Keith Stonecipher, Dwight Moody. We at CHHS are proud Anyone who has had one year of highschool science with a B+ average, can obtain mem- bership in Sigma Chi Iota, the honorary society for stimulated interest in science. Eight new members were initiated in the fall. Members were encouraged to enter the Science Fair held in March at the Municipal Audi- fium ..-g3- OPERATORS-FRONT ROW: Myrna Harlan, Nita Tyner, Norma Beasler, secretary: Joe Hart, presidentg Janice Lyle, Virginia Croom, Linda Wilson. ROW 2: Dale Martin, vice-president: Arvel Lyons, Travis Laxson, Larry Leverich, Eddie Langston, Gene Morgan, james Staten, D. F. Cooley, sponsor. ROW 3: Ronald Smith, Charles Manning, Tommy Pilgrim, Ted Love, Al Jones, Joe Carmack, john Retzloff, Leon Johnson. Under the capable sponsorship of Mr. D. F. Cooley, the Operators club has finished another year of outstanding contribution to the school. This club is responsible for the showing of movies to the vari- ous classes of the school. Boys who were interested in becoming members of the club had to first be enrolled in the movie projection class. This class teaches the fundamentals of operating projectors and gave the boys experience in operating them. Each member must have recommendations from three teachers before they can enroll in this class. of our many fine clubs AUTO CLUB-LEFT TO RIGHT: Lonnie Nowlin, Newton Hackett, John Chap- man, Carl Earley, Richard Rosebrook, Glen Chapman, Gene Hill, Jimmy Bruner Carrol Dolce, vice-president: Steve Kuchta, secretary: Carroll Hawley, sergeant-ati arms: Pappy Kreig, sponsor, Don Swindle, Lester Hash, president. ,894 A complete overhaul for only the cost of parts and supplies was one important contribution the Auto Club gave to the stu- dents and teachers at Capitol Hill. Boys who have a good record in their auto shop class- es are eligible for membership. Purpose of this club is to en- courage interest in auto me- chanics. One of the clubs at CHHS with the most colorful back- ground is the Mark Trails, which is sponsored by the Tri- angle Rod and Gun Club of Oklahoma City. The boys learn to do many things concerned with preserving wildlife and the conservation of natural re- Sources. Organized in the fall of '53 the Chess Club teaches and en- courages the playing tourna- ment style chess. Tournaments' played throughout the year left Capitol Hill with an outstand- ing showing. The new sponsor of the group this year is Mr. J ack Biggs. CHESS CLUB-FRONT ROW: Joe Allen, Donna Potts, Pat Buchanan, Dwight Moody, Ronald Johnston, Joe Bames. ROW 2: Mr. Biggs, spon- sorg Paul Burrow, vice-president, Jack Porter, David Stewart, David Woodson, Owen Gibson, George Rou- ton, Bryce Patterson. MARK TRAILS-FRONT ROW5 JQ9 Hart, Bryce Patterson, Frank Presley, Ronald Johnston. ROW 2: Ed Hollingsworth, Olen Presley, president, Don JOHQS, Sergeant-at-afmsg Leroy Saloga, secretary-treasurer, Marshall Rogers, vice- president. PRINTERS CLUB-FRONT ROW: Lannie Newcomb, vice-presidentg Ernest Brashears, president, Mrs. Thelma Coleman, sponsor, James Moore, pledge master, David Benson, secretary, jack Stone, joel Rochell, Raymond Estes, Jerry Cleveland, Charles Mitchell, Ronald Smith, Jimmy Craig, C. E. Todd. Members of the printing classes are upholding the lawg laid down by the charter mem- bers of the Printing Club which was started last year. The first year was spent in organizing and making rules and by-laws, Sponsor of this club is Mrs. Thelma Coleman, teacher of the printing class. Avocations such as these BIBLE HISTORY-FRONT ROW: R. Stowe, Mrs. Summers, sponsor, V. Brown, C. Wilson, M. J. Carter, P. Johnson, A. Smiley, M. Wilson, J. Howard, R. Dickson. ROW 2: J. Conner, Pulis, A. Wheeler, B. Woodruff, Seaton, S. Pennington, N. Young, Echols, E. Hutchins, P. Saloga, C. Clark, D. Jackson. ROW 3: W. Kinsey, L. Baker, J. Matthews, N. Clifton, Shillings, H. Parker, Best, Tyner, Ricks, B. Buzbee, M. L. Shelton. ROW 4: R. Short, Jennings, R. Perkins, D. Brown, Sutton, M. Rogers, L. Mauldin, McC1ung, Pittman, M. Orr. Students must have a Bible History class and must be able to pass a Biblical quiz to become members of the Bible History club. Capitol Hill is very proud of this club since it is one of the few clubs of its kind in Oklahoma schools. The Historical club made many interesting trips during the school year. Included in these were a trip to Enid to attend the UNESCO conference, and a visit to Central High School in Tulsa to visit some of their classes. provide the history of tomorrow HISTORICAL CLUB-FRONT ROW: J. Palmer, Lyle, Bryant, Lamb, Depuy, Miss Selken, sponsor. ROW 2: Crouch, Cory, J. Evans, Norvill, E. Moxley, M. J. Snodgrass, Malear, Keith, Blackbum. ROW 3: Diehm, Peek, B. Buzbee, M. Sharp, Muse, Dearmore, Yoho, Thomason. ROW 4: Sutton, J. Hart, W. Black, Edgar, Best, Mauldin, Hamilton, O. Gib- son, Dickson, Patterson. The key club is a junior ser- vice organization sponsored by the Kiwanis Club and its mem- bers are selected for scholar- ship, leadership, and moral character. As a Christmas project, the club sold Christmas tree tickets to raise money for their club. Mr. A. J. Morgan, a Kiwanis Club member, and Mr. Harold Stokes, Oklahoma District Rep- resentative of the Key Club, spoke to the members last fall in their drive for new member- ship. One of the many all boy clubs in the school is the Hi Y's. This club is a state-wide organi- zation which sends delegates to the Youth Legislature in the state capital yearly. Sponsoring this club is Mr. D. F. Cooley and Mr. J. G. Biggs. Regular meetings were held in Room 306 every Thursday morning. H1-Y-Joe Hart, Paul Williams, Jim Cox, Johnny Hall, Tommy Levine, Mr. Biggs, sponsor. ROW 2: Don Trantham, John Bickner, Frank Cory, Joel Rochell, Dale Martin, Donnie Harris. ROW 3: Larry -Weatherfordf Ted Eckstein, Jack Stone, joe Car- mack, Ted Lowe. KEY CLUB-FRONT ROW: Robert Queen, Tommy Brooks, Jack Howard, Mike Simpson, president, Roger Phares, vice-president, Chuck Cantwell, Cecil Parker. ROW 2: Mr. Alvin Freiberger, sponsor, Dick Hamilton, Wendell Ford, Lynn Bryant, Keith Stonecipher, David Miller, Mr. Harl Stokes, representative, Capitol Hill Kiwanis Club and Key club district chairman. FRENCH CLUB-FRONT ROW: Ruth Ann Willis, Mrs. Bessie Kelly, sponsorg ,Ian Ferrill, president, Janis McIntyre, Barbara White, Avis Emry, Carole Connelly, Wilma Bark- er. ROW 2: David Yost, Virginia Croom, Charles Spitler, Carl Boul- ware, Robert Queen, Carolyn Niblett, Bob Roedl, Eskie Radford, Paul Bur- rows, Bill Norvell, Helen Parker, Richard Ahsmuhs, Jean Travis. In its second year at Capitol Hill is the French club which is composed oi students who have a B average in French and who are enrolled in a French class. Although the club was not too active they boasted of a membership of twenty. Our service clubs provided 2 5 is a 5 i f FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA-FRONT ROW: H. Hendricks, treasurer: Baldwin, vice-president: Oxford, secre- tary: J. Palmer, president: Pennington, historian: D. Stephens, reporter: Lamora Lauderdale, sponsor. ROW 2: P. John- ston, M. Carter, N. Burns, C. Collins, Muse, M. Young. ROW 3: Malear, Fruit, N. Perkins, E. Hutchins, C. Greene, L Busbee, Allgood. ROW 4: Spruce, A. Clark, Hoskins, Clesson, Lyle, Peek, Engle. Active in the season's social activities was the Future Teachers of America. Among special events was a covered dish dinner: and participation in the Oklahoma Educational Association convention. Regular school services of the club are practice teaching and clerical work, of which credit may be earned. All school elections are very important in the eyes of the Future Voters of America. The entire student body make up this organization. Representatives from each homeroom are elected to meet with the Senate, which is composed of Mr. Freiberger's fifth hour class. a basis for future citizens FUTQRE VOTERS OF AMERICA-FRONT ROW: Gilliam, president: Simpson, vice-president: R. Owens, treasurer: Headrlck, W.'Black, Mr. Alvin Freiberger, sponsor. ROW 2: Gindlesberger, T. Dixon, D. Harris, Pittman, H, Merson Percy, A. Smiley, C. Allen. ROW 3: J. Engel, Queen, J. Miller, J. Ferrill, Hardin, Goodson, Hawk, K. Pool. ROW 4: D Hamilton, Yost, K. Stewart, D. Miller, Bryant, Fleener, V. Autrey, T. Taylor, 1 -95- FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA-FRONT ROW: D. Henry, parliamentariang M. Dunn, treasurer, M. Hurtt vice-presidentg Simpson, FHA Beaug Gilliam, presidentg J. Love, secretary. ROW 2: Sunbeam Frazier, sponsorg S. Boul: ware, D. Jackson, J. Bloom, N. White, M. Hurtt, Ladd, Stowe, Blanche Smith, sponsor. ROW 3: B. Mannon, L. Baker R. Fields, C. Cummings, J. Mannan, J. Walker, Reece, McGee. Y Girls who are interested in homemaking classes make up the Future Homemakers of America. A breakfast was held to encourage enrollment in September. The girls also sold donuts every Wednes- day morning to raise funds for their club. Mike Simpson was crowned as FHA Beau at their initiation. Landscaping of the new Douglas High School was taken care of by the members of the Capitol Hill Future Farmers of America Club. They took complete charge of the 1,500 piece shrubbery project. A new agriculture building will also be included in the new field house to be completed in the near future. Homemaking, farming vocational trals FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA-FRONT ROW: Leslie, presidentg B.'Minnick, Sweetheartg C. Cantwell, vice-presi- RO 2 R M'll H C ter Bruza J Snow C Franks N Walker ROW 3' R Ruyle dent: Herb Jones, sponsor. W 3 . 1 er, . ar , , . , . , . - - - v - ' ' 4: T L n Murrell ser eant-at- treasurerg Lookabaugh, reporter, Sweeney, Chisholm, Lucos, Shuffield. ROW esney, essma , , g arms: Trevino, Tahkofper, Seikel, secretary. -.941 TRADES AND INDUSTRY-FRONT ROW: J. Smith, G. Nunn, McAnulty, N. Young, Echols, B. Morava, secretary: C. Harris, president: Snellen, vice-president, Spradley, treasurer, B. Hughes, Kirkhaxn, J. Hines, Mize, K. Morava. ROW 2: Jay Parrott, sponsor: J. Thompson, Everett, B. Parker, Sweetheart: Haney, R. Simmons, J. D. Lee, J. Barber, Stapp, J. Hicks, Dupuy, J. Burns, R. Autrey, McNutt, V. Autrey, Birchfield, Abney. ROW 3: Genzer, G. Crowley, T. Morris, M. Quinn, T. Bell, Williford, Ellison, S. Elmore, B. Johnson, S. Mantooth, T. Gaston, Kimbrough, L. Johnston, J. Robertson. ROW 4: Losson, R. Coffman, Jerry Hicks, W. Hawkins, Wirtz, Satterfield, Gourley, Cannon, J. Griffin, W. Robbins, C. Grisham, T. Robbins, D. Brown. The largest vocational club at Capitol Hill is the Trades and Industry club. Approximately 150 members make up this club which is recognized throughout the state of Oklahoma. Requirement for membership is that one must have a vocational class. Barbara Parker was named T851 Sweetheart after campaigning against ten other junior girls. She was crowned at the club's annual dance, the Jingle Bell Bounce. A formal initiation, followed by a tea in the library, was held for eighty-three members in Septe. '.- ber. Several guest speakers spoke to the new members at that time. interest many of our students W I TRADES AND INDUSTRY-FRONT ROW: J. Staton, Kendrick, J. Matheson, Wooley, J. Hardy, D. Jackson, Akers, Parkhurst, LeFlore, Hosack, Brogdon, Mariott, Schaapvelt, B. Fulton, J. Jay. ROW 2: Forehand, Musgrave, Fradet, L. Payne, McCurdy, Flud, Allred, Clesson, E. Hicks, R. Bond, Hestand, N. Hensley, B. Shelton, Deburger, Wallar. ROW 3: L. Tyner, J. West, Shaffer, Kirby, E. Smith, McClellan, B. Edwards, Ford, D. Scott, Cloud, M. Gourley, Oldaker, J. Kelly, A. Moon, I. Nelson. ROW 4: G. Harper, L. Stewart, Atwood, V. Smith, B. Lewis, Byke, K. Baker, C. Draper, B. Davis, A. Smith, Dawkins, Pease, Lovelady, R. Trammel, McDonnal, T. Analla, C. English. R. Johnson. -95- Activities of the National Forensic League are many and varied. Aside from school plays, members participate in city and state tournaments. CHHS has been outstanding in debate and other variations of speech work throughout the past year. Al- though these works have always played an important part in Capitol Hi1l's school life, this is the first year of existence for a chartered club of National For- ensic League. Mr. L. J. Semrod was sponsor of the club. NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE-FRONT ROW: L. J. Semrod, sponsor, Pat Ferguson, Mary Thomas, presidentg Betty Collinsworth, Nancy Smiley, vice-pres1- dent. ROW 2: Jimmie Blake, Richard Harper, H. C. Cooper. The Distributive Education Club of CHHS is for students who have half day classes and spend the remainder of the day in working at their various jobs. Don Dailey, president of the school chapter of DE, was also elected president of the Oklahoma Distributive Education Clubs. He was awarded a trip to Richmond, Virginia, for the National DE meet- ing and a scholarship to the University of Oklahoma. Part time activi'ies DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION-FRONT ROW: Don Dailey, presidentg Venita Rose, secretary, Jo Ann Bryan, reporterg Geneva Voss, historian, Lloyd Sheppard, parliamentariang Bill Hatchell, treasurerg Mr. E. B. Vaughan, sponsor. ROW 2: O'Neil Kratz, Willa Smith, Kathrine Craig, Trela Jones, jarrell Statham., Edith Dickson, Trula English, Betty Gorden. ROW 3: Toxnmy Hom, Harvey Hutchison, Jerry Beck, Woody Lauderdale, Ronald Hickman, James Webb. 196, GIRLS O CLUB-LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Earlene Sallis, spon- sor: Eleanor Jaco, Judy M.cNew, Wilma Ridley, Betty Birchfield. Carolyn Snell, Willa Smith, Mrs. Ruthann Wilson. Games in sports, participat- ing in dances, and taking part in school activities is only a part of what the Girls OH Club do J Ipf .3 during the school year. To be- ,.t, ' f E. come members the girls have to be active in sports and have .05 s Q an average of 125 points in last hour teams. Their main project for. rais- ing money was the selling of donuts before school almost every day of the week. They also sponsored a dance held in January called the Flunkers Fling. During the holidays the club held a party for the members this year and a reunion for last year's members. Boys who excelled in either football, basketball, baseball, tennis, track, or golf are eligible to be- come members of the boys MO club. ln the fall a banquet was held for the parents of the boys who were going out for the 'A' or 'B' squads. The purpose of this was to acquaint the parents with the different coaches and to point out the safety angles and advantages of each piece of equipment used during a sports game. Sponsors of the club who are all coaches of different sports are C. B. Speegle, John Smith, John Pryor, A. D. Jacobson, L. H. Bengtson, Ray Vaughn, and John Gavula. furnish an important diversion BOYS O CLUB-FRONT ROW: McNutt, Jobe, D. Brown, Simpson, J. Davis, Best, Barber, president, Wooley, vice- presidentg J. Clark, secretary, Harris, Danner, Pittman. ROW 2: Pryor, L. H. Bengtson, sponsor: Phares, J. Hicks, H. Taylor, R. Wallace, McMillan, Minton, Nethercutt, L. Stewart, Lookabaugh, J. Matheson, Slayton, A. D. Jacobson, spon- sor. ROW 3: Ray Vaughn, sponsor: O. Presley, J. Miller, West, Saloga, D. Pryor, Gregg, Perdue, Pierce, Ford, R. Owens, John Gavula, sponsor. ROW 4: C. B. Speegle, sponsor, G. Harper, J. White, J. Hurst, Warden, C. McLain, McKenzie, R. Cook, J. Robertson, Golden, Soergel, M. Rogers, D. Dunn, John Smith, sponsor. -97- 253 1' r Fi ww - J. W Wifi, Wits, Education in CHHS is the essential part. Each year students come and go and as the year fully rounds out, the book of knowledge is opened for the ones who will partake of it. In the following pages is a sketch of the students in CHHS. The time has come for seniors to leave, juniors to advance and sophomores to forward them- selves. May the following pages be a great memory of friends, fun and knowledge. .-98. Q 1 K 5 aj, , r V V ik. ,K 1, 'f Q i .2-.Lf -- MSN L V A Q . M.1wYV 1' , E 1 f F I :inf Q, ., :Muna 'SJ .. f 2 A 1 -, '?Y wax 5 ,. Q vm A 5-f LV ., :ix -fem: ,SN . 4 I nf, , f ' V t 'Y . ' Q M5 fx K Y . Q .,,, X. 11.5. my ' -- W ,, . , . 2 .i si ,ie-9317 . 1 ' f-V, , 2,-'ffl Q - . , , .Mlm w S D . S-if ,1,.,, , ,ff A R' X x in . N4 4,1 fi M i' rf! ' ' ' . i f WAYMAN JONES 'Q' z us : , l gg H ' President DAISY KELLY PAT JOHNSON Vice-President Secretary We started a fun filled year Our last year at Capitol Hill was meant to be fun. Although we had hardships there was always fun! Our likes and dislikes helped make the year complete. With the excellent officers chosen we had a great senior class. It was not all play though be- cause we had to gain an education. The cute girls and boys helped keep some seniors' minds off their work. -100 Popular music, dances, and other school projects made the year more pleasant. Sports highlighted the year for many. However, the more fun we had the less we wanted to leave. The thing that meant most to us at the end of our great journey was the awards. Senior class sponsors are Mr. Wen- dell Hubbard, Mrs. Della Mize, Miss Dorothy Mayes, Miss Blanche Smith, Mr. Earl Hiller, Mrs. Janet Spencer, Mr. Harry Hall, Miss Lillian Corley, Mrs. Marybelle Luper, and Mr. Jess Carpenter. L 1 'Waite' , M' . :u t t f 1, :ff 1 .vw Em, of Keith McCIung helps Pat johnson fix her hat as Dolores Absher Virginia Abston Deanna ACtOI'l each looks forward to that awaited moment of grad- Charlene Adams Drue Addison ization. Row If ABSHERQ ABSTON, Honor Societyg ACTON, Ki Yi CPresidentJ, Pep Council, Student Council, Spanish C Row 2: ADAMS, ADDISON. with our goal in mind lub. croll Row IJ AHSMUHS, Redskin Arrow Staff QCo-Editorj, Mu Alpha Theta CPresidentD, Honor Society, Quill Zia S CPresidentJ, Writers Guild, AKERS, Ki Yi CYell Leaderb, Honor Society, Pep Council CChaplainD, FHA, TBLI, Jr. Cross, Square Dance, Chieftain Princess, ALLGOODQ ALLRED, TSLI, Knobberettesg ALSUPQ ARCHER, Ki Yi, Y-Teens, FVA. Red Row 25 ARD, Band, Knobberettes, AUTREY, TBLI, jr. Red Crossg BAREQ BARNETTg BARTON, Ki Yi, FBLA, FVA, Honor Society, Square Dance CTreasurerJg BATES, Knobberettes QVice-Presidentj, Safety Committee, Vice-President of Intra-City Safety Council. Richard Ahsmuhs Mattie Akers Ora Lena Allgood Shirley Allred Shirley Alsup joy Ard Roy Autrey Jeannine Bare Betty Barnett Mary Jo Barton j z exl - A TW -f , l so if y gi? Kguu :u:j:g , ccl it A , llaf .fi R Q 5 7 Izzgb in if 1 s Y t-s- ' -101- ,Ierry Archer Marian Bates , tw' ' M- M5 'X -1 if , I -I sf ,. Sara bi H. Q, .Aff I- .'.' L , 1 ,. i Ih' ,, , , V' 1 , L A .l A . iii 1' A' t anvil M A ' . .s s . 4 H VA, . A, , I , , It I Alt is ,, K .VV. ,V 5: 7 K I. Nathan Barbier Ann Baker Jerry Beck Beverly Bell Joan Bell Joyce Bell Thomas Bell George Best Marvin Best Ronald Black Waynette Black Sammy Blancett W Row 13 BARBIER, Boys O Club CPresidentJ, Square Dance, FVA, Chieftains, BAKER, Ki Yi, FBLAQ BECK, Distrib- l utive Education, Honor Societyg BELL, B., BELL, JOAN, Junior Alumni, BELL, JOYCE, Junior Alumni. Row 2J BELL, T., T8nIg BEST, G., Historical, Bible History, BEST, M., Boys O Club fTreasurerJg BLACK, R., Band CDrum Majorjg BLACK, W., Ki Yi CSection Captainl, Historical, FVA, Square Dance, BLANCETT, Mu Alpha Theta, Sigma Chi Iota CPresidentJ. Hard campaigning resulted Row 1-' BOND, Honor Society, T8z.Ig BOWEN, Hi-Y, Chieftains, BOULWARE, Chieftains, French Club. Row 2-' BRADY, FVAg BRANUM, Student Council, BRANSON, Ki Yi, FBLA, Honor Society. Carl Bond Ramona Brady RNC' i .- f' Qffwf was . 1 ., bfi at g Q is . -, sm, .wi Johnnie Bowen Carl Boulware Yell Leader Loretta jones and, Senior, Shirley Pipes point Io the sign for the man they supported for office. Donald Branum Sandra Branson flO2-f 3 9 V ,t cs I up ' '---:2 A Nila Bright Tommy Brooks David Brown Martha Brown Jo Ann Bryan Lynn Bryant Waymon jones, President, Daisy Kelly, Vice Presi- dent and Pat johnson, Secretary were the results for senior officers as the ballots were well cast. Row 1: BRIGHTQ BROOKS, Student Council, Key, BROWN, D., Mr. Chieftain, Boys O Club, Bible History, Noon Day, Young Life CPresidentJ. Row 2: BROWN, M.g BRYAN, Distributive Educationf Reporterh, Square Dance CSecretaryJ, Knobberettesg BRYANT, Historical CPresidentQ, Redskins CSecretaryJ, Pep Council, Key, Mu Alpha Theta, FVA CSenateJ. with excellent senior class officers Row 1: BUNCHg BARNETT, Operators CSecretaryJg CANNINGg CARMACK, Hi-Y, Operatorsg CARTER, M. J., Honor Society, Bible History CSecretaryJ, Student Council CSecretaryD, Ki Yi, Choir CRobe Mistressb, SASC CDelegateJg CARTER, M., Honor Society, FTA, Quill 85 Scroll CReporterJ, Chieftain Yearbook Co-Editor. Row 2: CASEY, Ki Yi, FBLA, FVA, Square Dance CVice-Presidentjg CHAPMAN, Autog CLARK, A., FTA, FBLAQ CLARK, J., Boys O Clubg CLAWSON, Y-Teens CPresidentJg CLEGHORN. Linda Bunch Beverly Barnett Harry Canning Joe Carmack Mary Jane Carter Maureen Carter Barbara Casey john Chapman Anita Clark Jim Clark Patsy Clawson Pat Cleghom K' if 3 st K . in . ,- -f,'.,, L -103- 5 'Fi ks. . t ,. . J Beryle Jane Clesson Shirley Cleveland Pat Cobb , Norma Coleman Billie Dee Combs Don Conkwright june Palmer and Carol Mosapust dzscuss college plans with Mr. Lillard. Row 15 CLESSON, FTA, T8aIg CLEVELAND, Ki Yi, Bible History, Red Crossg COBB. Row 25 COLEMAN, FBLA, Distributive Educationg COMBS, Pep Council, Ki Yi, Stage Craft CVice-Presidentj, Student Council, FVA CSecretaryJ, NFLQ CONKWRIGHT, Demolays CDistrict Master Counselorb, Band CRight Guideb, Choir, Chieftains. College as our nexl goal Row 15 CONNELLY, Ki Yi, Junior Red Cross, FBLA, Junior Alumnig COOPER, Redskinsg CORLEY, Knobberette CSec- retaryj, FBLA, FTA, FVA, Honor Society, Capers Queeng COSBYg CRANFIELDg CUMMINGS, FHAQ CUMMINGS, M., Stage Craft Club CSecretaryj, Knobberettes, NFL. Row 25 CUNNINGHAM, Spanishg CUNNINGHAM, P., Y-Teens fTreasurerDg DAILY, Student Council, Distributive Edu- cation CPresident and State Presidentjg DANNER, Chieftain CPre-sidentj, Boy's O Clubg DAVIS. Carole Connelly Bob Cooper Virginia Corley Bill Cosby Ruth Cranfield Christine Cummings Mary Cummings La Quetta Phyllis Cunningham Don Daily Jimmy Danner Charlene Davis Cunningham 0 X i we We s W3 J X 4 ,X i ol -104- if A A ,K '2 T k i l l I W K 1 5 V i r 2Q , .g,, -:,V il 'lm 1 if ',-: K. .2-9 , c a'i A Margie Davis Monroe Davis .Ial'liCe Deavilla Peggy Deeds WY1en9 DePUY Jane DBSPS1' ' Edith Dickson Richard Dickson Barbara Diehm Deanna Dietrich Tommy Dixon Betty Dodd ROW 1: DAVIS, FBLA, DAVIS, M., TMI, DEAVILLE, Honor Society CPresidentJ, Ki Yi, FBLA, Y-Teens, Student Councilg DEEDS, Ki Yi, Historical, FVA, Bible History, DEPUY, Mu Alpha Theta, Sigma Chi Iota CSecretaryD, His- i torical CParliamentarianJ, Honor Society, FBLA, DESPER, Band, Choir, FTA, junior Alumni, Sigma Chi Iota. Row 2: DICKSON, E., Distributive Educationg DICKSON, R., Bible History CSong Leaderj, Noonday fSong Leaderj, Historical, Honor Society, DIEHM, Red Cross, Sigma Chi Iota, Ki Yi, Historicalq DIXON, Choir QLibrarianj, FVA, Key Clubg DODD. Row lf DOKE, Auto CVice-Presidentjg DORSEYQ DOTY. Row 2-' DRABECK: DRAPER, T8aIq DRAPER, B., FHA CSong Leaderj, FVA, , Carrol Gene Deke Alice Dorsey Wanda Doty . Yes, they're bored. Studying for those tough exams b M h I L . Janice Drabeck Calvin Draper Betty Draper is a out to get aureen Carter and C ar 16 amb down I - we . ,,.. 'Y A. . ' U me iw... -105- ml? 5 VsX 'w...' is. Q! X l X'-up , '12 :I F ,M if 55? 5 iii' f 2 it ff 6 ,Q ' if? of ua Kay Dubois Donald Dunn Marva Jean Early Gail Echols Nell Jane Eddings Karla Edgar Bill Edwards Gay Lee Edwards Nita Edrington Lena Emberlin Avis Emry Janis Engle Row 1: DUBOIS, junior Alurrmi CPresidentD, Mu Alpha Theta, DUNN, Boy's OH Clubg EARLY, FBLA CSecond Vice- Presidentjg ECI-IOLS, Ki Yi, Sigma Chi Iota, Bible History, TRI, Student Council CCouncilman Ward IVJQ EDDINGS' EDGAR, junior Red Cross COklahoma County Presidentj, Sigma Chi Iota, Historical, Ki Yi. Row 25 EDWARDS, B., T8sIg EDWARDS, G., Ki Yi, EDRINGTON, FVA, Ki Yi, National Honor Society, EMBER- LINQ EMRY, Stage Craft CReporterJ, French, ENGLE, FBLA CI-Iistorianj, FTA, Quill 85 Scroll CSecretaryD, FVA, Yearbook Co-Editor. s In math and many other places Row 1: ENGLISH, Distributive Education, ESTESg EVANS, TBLI. Row 2: FAGAN, Redskin 1PledgemasterD Stage Craft, Pep Council, FERGUSON, J., Redskin fSection Captainl, Pep Council, FERGUSON, P., Ki Yi, Stage Craft. Trula English NHUCY Estes Billv Evans Mrs. Alice Chesher helps Kay Dubois and Vernon Hardy Mike Fagan Jack Ferguson Pat Ferguson with a difficult math problem. 1 'if if ' 'BL I it ii 1 . -ff ,, ,L ' 5 .5 A 7 ,. - V, , ,,,, N . I Xia-- fa,5.::,-, -'-ijt. . H l X - X 2 - f?' C IW ' i H 1, 3 -106- AV Q 'SH nw- le 'E 3 'Y 3 x in mu' 1 ff Norma Spears Ferrer Jan Fierrm Nancy Fen-eu Don Jewell has no trouble struggling with these figures Leon Fisher Naomi Flud Mary Fogle Pictured with Don are Clo Ann Hall jan Ferrrll and Elea Row 1: FERRERQ FERRILL, Student Council, Ki Yi, Junior Alumni, FVA CSenateh French fPres1dentj FERRELL Ki Yi. Row 23 FISHER, FLUD, FBLA, T8r,Ig FOGLE. we struggled with figures Row 1.' FOWLKESQ FORD, Boy's O Club, T8z,I, Student Council CParl1amentar1anD FOSTER Ki Y1 FVA T851 FRANKSg FRANTZ. Row 25 FRUIT, Ki Yi CParliamentarianJ, FBLA, FTAQ FULKERSONQ FULLER FTA Spanish Fradet CReporterJ GADD, Knobberetteg GARRETTEQ GIBSON, Band, Knobberette. Tommy Fowlkes Wendell Ford Joan Foster Patsy Fradet Norma Franks Grady Frantz Janice Fruit Joyce Fulkerson Jimmie Fuller Charlotte Gadd ElnoraRuthGarrette Barbara Gibson i ...NM . 5 mr , L X7 in T W f .MIT ' 'Qgkkif F 'Q- vu ' 12 ,H I s Owen Gibson Keith Gibson Treva Gilliam Pat Gilliland Shirley Ethel Goad Mrs. Bessie M. Kelly helps two of her French students, Gindlesberger Jean Travis and Paul Burroughs. Row 1.' GIBSON, Historical, Band, Sigma Chi Iotag GIBSON, K4 GILLIAM, FVA CPresidentJ, FHA CPresidentJ. Row 25 GILLILAND, Ki Yi CSection Captainj, FVA, Junior Red Cross CSecretaryJ, Safety Council, Student Council Clntra-City Representativejg GINDLESBERGER, Knobberette QYell Leaderj, Student Council, Pep Council, FVAQ GOAD, Our teachers were always willing Row 1-' GOLDEN, Boy's O Clubg GOLIGHTLYQ GOODNOW, Band, GREGG, FVA CSenatejg GREENg GREEN, P., Knobberette CSection Captainj. Row 2: GREENE FTA, FVAQ GREER, FDA CVice-Presidentbg GRISSOM, L., GRISSOM, P., GROVES, FTA, FBLA: HAMM. jerry Golden Lee Golightly Janis Goodnow Larry Gregg Juanita Sue Green Patti Green Charlotte Greene ,Ierrv Greer La Donna Grissom Patty Grissom Darlene Groves Melvyn Hamm Q S Link. . ., R LL ,H L ,z A ii in ii N :J i I L , F? S R Q! s -108- 'gli NA .. i '- l as In ' l .A, , if ' ' fl 1' ' - I , ' 9 l he if I V V :, :. ' : '-A:,, H A A H131 'i ' grapes I N Q: I i V I. , 5 S . -rf S: gf . . V, If: :gc if bm f ,,.. '- 3 , . '::f.5'?'?aff::::-2 A f .. . l l it la Nova Haining Jody Hale Clo Ann Hall Patsy Hall Dell Hamilton Dick Hamilton Geraldine Hammack Betty Haney Bob Hardin Eleanor Hardin Vernon Hardy Myrna Harlan Row I: HAINING, Student Council CChairman of Election Boardj, Ki Yi iReporterJ, Mu Alpha Theta CSecretaryJ, Honor Societyg HALE, Knobberette CTreasurerj, Choir CSecretaryj, Honor Society, FVA, HALL, Ki Yi fAssistant Usher Captainbg HALL, P., Ki Yig HAMILTON, HAMILTON, D., Redskin, Historical, Student Council, FVA, Key Pep Council. Row 25 HAMMACK, FBLA, Y-Teen, HANEY, T8r,Ig I-IARDIN, E., Ki Yi, FVA CSenatejg HARDY, Mu Alpha Theta CVice Presidentj, Honor Society, Junior Alumni CVice Presidentlg HARLAN, Knobberette, FBLA CTreasurerJ, FVA. to help with difficult problems Row 1: HARPER, HARRELLg HARRIS. Row 2: HARRIS, C.. T8aI CPresidentJg HARRIS, D., Boy's O Club, Student Council CSenior Committeel, FVAQ HARRIS. Mr. Littlefield helps several of his Woodwork boys with some difficulties- Richard Harper Donna Kay Harrel Betty Harris Charles Harris Donnie Harris Eleanor Harris like 'Wa ,M A I 7 gg ' . R V .W , Q . 1:3 ff V' f if v,je 'i2 ,. ,,. - , . , fe- Eifl' -' . 1 13'-Q' ' f x' l . . , K A t f 'L -1 ii i . 1. :4,1, :Seiji s ,,.. we-Q A . A1,,., A ,A. Lester Hash Bill Hatchell Ann Hawk Carroll Hawley Emily Headrick Richard Hedgepatl Glenda Henderson Helen Hendricks Mary Hendricks Ronald Hickman Bobby Hillian Helen Hillis Row 1: HASH, Auto CPresidentJg HATCHELL, Distributive Education CTreasurerJg HAWK, Knobberettes, Pep Council HAWLEY, Auto, HEADRICK, Knobberettes CSection Captainbg HEDGEPATH, Redskins. Row 2: HENDERSONQ HENDRICKS, H., FTA CTreasurerD, Spanish, Mu Alpha Theta, Honor Society, Red Cross HENDRICKS, M., Junior Alumni, HICKMAN, Distributive Educationg HILLIANQ HILLIS, Ki Yi. We tried to understand Row 1: HOGGARD, Choir CKingJg HOLLAND, L., FBLA, Ki Yi, Square Dance: HOLLAND, M Row 2: HOLLOWAY, Sigma Chi Iota, Honor Society, Ki Yig HOPKINS, HORN, Honor Society, Gregg Hoggard Lawanna Holland Mary Holland Phyllis Holloway Letha Hopkins Mary Horn modern art displayed in the showcase. ! g'S-X9 Shirley Wright and Norma Pruitt tried to understand SL... if . S -HO- l I i it ur Q Qi Bob Howard Ernest Hicks Gus Hudson Bill Hughes Tfying rv femembef P13095 OH U16 Clayton Hulet Marjorie Hurtt Muriel Hurtt Ernestine Hutchins map are judy McNew and Bill Mc- Nutt Row If HOWARD, Mark Trails, Honor Society, HICKS, Chieftain, T8z.Ig HUDSON, FFA, HUGHES, TZSLI CSergeant'at- Armsj. RQW 2: HULET, Chieftain, HURTT, FHA, Shutterbuzs. Safetv Council, HURTT, FHA 4Vice-Presidentbg HUTCHINS. the world in which we live Row 15 IVY, JACKSON, B., JACKSON, D., Ki Yi, TMI, Junior Red Cross, JACKSON, LJ JACKSON, W., Stage Craft Square Danceg JACO, Student Council, Honor Society, Girls O Club QSecretaryJ. Row 25 JAY, TBLIQ JEFFREYS, Redskins, JENNER, Ki Yi, Junior Red Cross, Sigma Chi Iota, Young Life, Writers Guild JENNINGS, Junior Red Cross, FVA fSenateJ, Bible History: JEWELL, Astronomy Club CPresidentJ, Swing Band JOHNSON. Terry Ivy Jerry J ay C ,,. U C777 Bonnie Jackson Don Jeffreys af , fi' Donette Jackson Lloyd Jackson Wanda Jackson Eleanor Jaco Carolyn Jenner Melvin Jennings Don Jewell Howard Johnson -111- 'Qk We 1 55 x S Q , 'gps 'X q is-A33 R, as Y gs. 1 ' A gf M1 t ' ' X , , M! Q , Y I gc. ' fl 1 1 . .,, J 1 is V , ,J K Pat Johnson Lewis Johnston Donald Johnston Barbara Jones Seflif-lf, Ch-afloffe 5ChfeQ-lf, gives her Bennie Ruth Jones David Jones Kelly Jones Loretta Jones Speech m the CHHS-Seminole debate' Row li JOHNSON, Ki Yi, Choir, Student Council, Bible History CPresidentD, Senior Class Secretary, JOHNSTON, TSLI, JOHNSTON, R., Chess, Chieftains, JONES, B., Ki Yi. Row 2-' JONES, B. R., JONES, D., JONES, K., Distributive Education, JONES, L., All School Yell Leader, Student Coun- Vcil, Pep Council, FBLA, Square Dance, Ki Yi. Assemblies and plays Row 1.' JONES, T., Distributive Education, JONES, W., Band 4Right Guidej, Senior Class President, Disfributive Edu- cation CVice-Presidentj, JORDAN, JUHL, Ki Yi CVice-Presidentj, Junior Alumni, FBLA, KAY, KEASLER. Row 2.' KEESEE, KELLY, D., Senior Class Vice-President, Ki Yi CSecretaryJ, Student Council, KELLY, J., Ki Yi CDe merit Captainb, TBLI, Student Council iCo-Editor of Student Directoryj, KEYQ. KEYS, KILLIAN, Spanish, Ki Yi Stage Craft. Trela Jones Waymon Jones Gayle Jordan Margo Juhl Phyllis Kay Jack Keasler Ann Keesee Daisy Kelly Jessie Lee Kelly Donna Key Shirley Keys Shirley Killian , 'R .fi , K 5 I M52 H 6 4 fi 'Z L.-'i T 5 11' -- , siifmlzfat 1 , in . V J, ,. My ,... 'Lg :gl P is f t L. A ' W' I ' I , A-is . ,.. A . A- P C 1.. i s.. X- , X - i . . J Fx vi W , -ll2- - L..- . . t 1'-T A ' 7 llli. S. -vu-.. L j ' . N , if ' . L jim Kimbrough Joyce King Charlotte Kirby Larry Knight Shirley Kuykendall Barbara Kyle Charles Lamb Edwin Lanig Gerald Lawson Travis Laxon Patsy Ledford ll. D. Lee Row I- KIMBROUGH, T8:Ig KING, KIRBY: KNIGHT. Redskin, I... QTreasurerJ: KUYKENDALL, FBLA, junior Alumni, Ki Yi, Choir QTreasurerj, Student Council, Redskin Sweetheart: KYLE, Ki Yi, Junior Alumni, Historical. ROW 2: LAMB. Redskin Cl-Iistorian, Parliamentarian and Reports-rj. Historical CTreasurerJ, Quill and Scroll, Redskin Arrow Staff, Chieftain Staff CBusiness Managerj, LANIGQ LAWSON: LAXON, TSLI, Hi-Y. Operators: LEDFORD: LEE, TBLI. were both dramatic and humorous Row 1' LEEPERQ LESLIE, FFA CPresidentj, Honor Society QSergeant-at-Armsj, Student Council: LESSMANg LES- TER, Knobberettes, FBLA, FVA, Junior Red Cross. Row 25 LEVERICH, Operatorsg LEVERIDGE, FBLA, Ki Yi, Honor Society, Student Council, Choir iQue-enbg LEWIS B., T8z,Ig LEWIS, L.. Band CRight Guide and Social Chairmanb. Doak Walker came to CHHS for an assembly which was to be serious Carol Leeper Edwin Leslie Alfred Lessman Melisande Lester yet was quite humorous. Larry Leverich Marilyn Leveridge Billy Lewis Leonard Lewis f ,::, iii! ff K N J, V K V' slimy- rtsl 4 ings, l Q' VZ. . +1 K 3 ' '..., 'A' A . , st? ,Q . Jn F is t K ' if' iff. Hi 1. ' f-Q? t 3' ef ,,..' t E f -115- v A 4. Q M 1 ,- A Q f 1' .V ,w in ff wr- W W Q M R ,ff 7 LL 5' Q- 4 fi , E 5. ,nw Q A11 11 his J, 'S bi s 'fff5Tff, , - 'Weil QS, 1 SQ ,,:' 3' F- -:x,-- 1, ' . ' g, V : Q . 'i A . , S' 'L rllii V f ff' L j, A A Xie or 9: 15 . . X ki . V - -f X , I . Bill Lillard Gene Longway Otto Losson Jean Love Janice Lyle Arvel Lyons Jerry McClellan Keith McC1ung Carol McClure Shirley McCammon Dale McCoy Cleta McCurdy Row I: LILLARDQ LONGWAYQ LOSSON, TMI, Junior Red Crossg LOVE, FHA CSecretaryjg LYLE, FTA, FVA, His- torical CVice Presidentb, Honor Society, Y-Teens, Choir, Operators 4SecretaryJg LYONS, junior Alumni CI-Iistorianb, Oper- ators, Printers, FVA. Row 2: MCCLELLANQ MCCLUNG, Bible History, Junior Red Crossg MCCLURE, FBLA, Choir, Ki Yig MCCAMMONQ The college bulletins Row l.' MCDONNAL, T8z.Ig MCINTYRE, Stage Craft, French: MCKENZIEQ MCMILLAN, Boys O Club. Row 23 MCNEW, Girls O Club CVice Presidentj, Ki Yi, Honor Societyg MCNUTT, Ki Yi King, Boys O Club, T85Ig MADDOXg MANTOOTH, T8z.I. Cletith McDonnal Janis McIntyre Judy McNew Bill McNutt Janis Engle and jo Hall make a list and check it twice lor their col- lege needs, according to bulletins. Bob McKenzie Dick Maddox Eddie McMillan Sue Mantooth fv- an in -114- , i fix 6' 5' S li 4 v .f ear V1 i n. .Y ,. - wr: f 2-:E 4 e ifff ii i i i: 4' . .1 ,f ,, , -'- I I 4, r a ft f -E92 is ' .1 , ., W I 1., 9-db. 1 1 ai Dale Martin Patsy Martin Shirley Massey jerry Matheson Betty Matthews Eyvonne Matthews Brice Mauldin Louis Mauldin Pat Ferguson and Mary Thomas take a last glance before cleaning their locker and then leaving CHHS. Row 1-' MARTINg MARTIN, P.g MASSEYg MATHESON,T8aI, Boys UO Club, Junior Red Cross, Student Council, Square Dance, Junior Alumni. Row 2: MATTHEWS, B., Ki Yi, FVA, Honor Society, Student Councilg MATTHEWS E FVA junior Red C , ., , rossg MAULDIN, B.: MAULDIN, L., Bible History, Chieftains, Historical. brought thoughts of leaving our school R ow 1: MELTONQ MERSON, Student Council fPresidentJ, Redskin, Spanish CParliamentarianD, Student Council Execu- tive Board CPresidentJ, Pep Councilg MILLER, Ki Yi, Choir, FVA CSenateJ, Writers Guildg MILLER, L., Ki Yip MIN- NICKQ MINTON, Boys O Club. Row 2: MITCHELL, Bandg MOODY, Junior Alumni CParliamentarianD, Mu Alpha Theta, Sigma Chi Iota, Square Dance CBoys Social Chairmanl, Chess CPresidentD Honor Society' MOODY J' MOON MOORE FB ' , , , -, 9 , LA, FVA, Y-Teens, Ki Yi, MORRIS, Knobberettes CChaplainD, Stage Craft, Square Dance, Play Production, Basketball Queen. N avena Melton Charles Mitchell Harry Merson Dwight Moody 5 ai Y .. i Z f Y M, -MIC X -0 Joellen Miller Linda Miller Jackie M. Collins Ardella Moon Beverly Minnick T. A. Minton Barbara Moore Peggy Morris .1 mx' W.. 'V' x 2 S 5933 IR 1 1 f 'i C 7.1 ,pr i qt , 1, 3 X 'AY' -115- s s , i s I ,, , , or ,I g VVW. P A . j X. Vi A ,,,..,.. i I ' V V D V, . K ,, ,i, 3 , , ,o 1:1 o Z . .t ,,., if . 17,-4552 5 ' , ji, .. 1 ,,.. ' P if 5 ' ,Je 55,5 O. 3 tt 2 5 -fy :I : ' df? . H Kar N Q Teresa Morris Carol Mosapust Charlotte Mosley ViVi8Y1 M055 Bobby Mowles joan Muse Mary Jo Nail Mary Louise Neal Deanna Acton and jerry Matheson show of! their caps and gowns just after receiving them. Row IS MORRIS, TBLI, MASOPUST, Band CQuee-nj, Junior Alumni, MOSLEY, MOSS, Ki Yi. Row 2-' MOWLES, MUSE, FBLA CPresidentD, FTA, FVA CHouseD, Historical, NAIL, Art, Football Queen, NEAL Choir CLib1'ariar1D, Ki Yi, Junior Red CYOSS. Receiving our ca ps and gowns Row 1-' NELSON, T85I, Y-Teen Clntraclub council representativej, Ki Yi, NEWCOMB, NETHERCUTT, Boys HO' Club, Student Council, NIBLETT, NOWLIN, NUNLEY. Row 2S NUNN, T8z,I, Student Council, OVERCOAT, Distributive Education, OWENS, FVA CTreasurerD, Boys HO' Club, PALMER, FTA CPresidentD, Historical CSecretai-yj, Honor Society, PARKER, H., PARKER, P., TMI, Chieftain Iola Nelson Gloria Newcomb Laddie Nethercutt Carolyn Niblett Doyle Nowlin Wanda Nunley Glenda Num, Shirley Overcoat Robert Owens June Palmer Helen Parker Perry Parker M .O .y if .A . etzz 'i', L W f N. e .ai, f so in so K K .s N V I - ,, , ,..,, I ' T . ., ,A 5 ity 1 if QR' y 'gil . 5' T A ,. ie gg, f ' P T A sf S , 2 T V , ,,,,. V g or 5, 1 , K .335 S if 6 3 in ,vs , T J 5? S 'A T -116- : 16 'Wk fr . i If vu 1 ., , VVAAQ K H V , A I -. , . I -at Q ML. -gf? 5 J ,, .' 2 I ' 'is 'I 5: f x' .1 li ri i ,- ' I ba K , , f I C , , .f ,, 6 ., K i ii 6 K Q. N, ,SRFL4 :Q:,n'u rf ff gy' if 1 S YU! Q . Mary Parkhurst Beverly Patton Lynette Payne Bobby Pease Toronto Peek Evelyn Pennington Ronnie Perkins Roger Phares Jack Phillips Claudette Pickering Shirley Pierce Tommy Pilgrim Row li PARKHURST, TBLI, Junior Red Cross, Ki Yig PATTON, junior Alumni, Knobberettesg PAYNE, T8nIg PEASE, T8LIg PEEK, Ki Yi, Junior Red Cross CVice-Presidentb, FBLA, FTA, Historical, PENNINGTON, Ki Yi, FTA CHist0r- ianb, Honor Society. Row 2: PERKINS, Choir, Bible History, Junior Alumni, PHARES, Key CVice-Presidentb, Boys O Club, FVA CHouse of Representativesjg PHILLIPS, Writers Guild, PICKERING, FBLA, Band, PIERCE, Ki Yi, FBLA, FVA, PILGRIM, Operators. made graduation seem even closer Row 1-' PIPER: PIPES, Ki Yi CUsher Captainj, Square Dance, PITTMAN, B0y's O Club, Chieftains, Square Dance FVA, PLACKER. R 21 POOLE, PRESKITTg PRESLEY, Chieftains CVice-Presidentj, Mark Trails CPresidentJ, Spanish CVice-P1-esi- ow ' Cl bg PRUITT, Knobberettes, Junior Alumni, FVA. dent, Boys O' u The time is coming for that much awaited day as David Brown points out May 31, graduation date. l 2 Q B 951 :same James Piper Bob Poole l..Y C e 41 'A Shifley Pipes Larry Pittman Katherine Preskitt Olen Presley V 4 qlu: . Q A p tak V: X f,' ' i . - 1 f, fw vi 1 K 1 . . , X i , 1 : 1 V 4 s -A , I , ,QF - .,,, V .. . 'E I ,-ai -117- 3 'wr f u, is Mi ff 'if Faye Placker Norma Pruitt . f f ' ,f ff E, is 'er 9 'SQ , ,,,. 1, 1 1 if 3 me t 7 'W' X f I at we 'H .gat ,S M we t 5 we , .e , xy K me' T iw' sf ' , H ' 1 A t 2 't 5Q W' 1 h Don Pryor Robert Queen Anita Quintero Eskie Radford Glynna Ramsey Mary Reed Adrienne Renshaw Barbara Reynolds Darla Reynolds Patsy Rhoads Shirley Richardson Billie Ritchie Row 1: PRYOR, Square Dance, Boys O Club, QUEEN, Mu Alpha Theta, Honor Society, Writers Guild CVice-Presidenth, Key, Redskin, Frenchg QUINTEROg RADFORD, FHA, RAMSEYg REED. Row 23 RENSHAW, Ki Yig REYNOLDS, B.g REYNOLDS, D., FVA, FBLA, Honor Society, Knobberettesg RHOADS, Ki Yig RICHARDSON, RITCHIE. As students, we have cheered our teams Row 1: RICHEY, Ki Yi CYell Leaderj, Pep Councilg RIDLEY, Girls OH Club QPresidentJg ROORKg ROBERTS. Row 25 ROBBIN, T8aIg ROBBINS, Ki Yi, FBLAg ROBERTS, T8uIg RODDEN. Carl Slayton, Mike Simpson, Ann Virginia Richey Wilma Ridley Gloria Roork Lucille Roberts Smiley and Nova Haining cheer our Thomas Robbin Mary Robbins Arvie Roberts Carmen Rodden feams OH to Victory' lllli A .,' '- .P y 1- ,. 4- Q ' F ,,.,..,A s2f5'ff1fiF . W xg - if t i -118- 5 ss I me h, . - A , , .ff l A .f xt. E W: o, .. P' ul A -ni , - rg i 1- f , :Q.-A , ai 'L'k ' li L Q , E James Rodden Bob Roedl Marshall Rogers Venita Rose Nedra Reese Dolores Rushing Ronald Ruyle Leroy Saloga Bob Roedl and Marshall Rogers turn in their books for the last time as high school students. Row 1: SALYER, Ki Yi, Band, SAPPg SATERWHITE, Ki Yi, SCHRECK. Honor Society, NFL, Stage Craft CTreas- urerj, Knobberettesg SEALg SEIKEL, FFA. Row 25 SHARP, SHARPE, Ki Yi, Sigma Chi Iota, Honor Society, Spanish CSecretaryJ, Student Councilg SHELTON, B., T8z,Ig SHELTON, M., Bible Historyg SHEPPARD, Distributive Education CParliamentarianJ, Honor Society, Student Council, SHERMAN, Redskin. for the last time Row 1: RODDENQ ROEDL, Key iTreasurerJ, Redskin Arrow Staff CCo-Editorb, Quill 85 Scroll CVice-Presidentj, Histori- cal, Writers Guild, French, OCIPA CPresidentJ, ROGERS, Mark Trails CVice-Presidentj, Boys O Club, Bible Historyg ROSE, Knobberettes, Distributive Education CSecretaryJ, Square Dance CPresidentJ. Row 2: REESE, RUSHING, Honor Society, RUYLE, FFA CTreasurerJ9 SALOGA, Mark Trails CSecretary-Treasurerj Boys O Club. 1 Nathalee Salyer Janice Sapp Janice Satterwhite Charlotte Schreck Darla Seal Neal Seikel Shirley Sharp Grace Sharp Bobbie Shelton Mary Shelton Lloyd Sheppard Noel Sherman , Meg k , Y fs. 1-QQ fu ,.,,. ' 4, A . Q '..,,.. ' . .K S V ,if f. -, , i s Q A 3, .5 I-1:-152 , , E . .'ii in F ,i1...,: ,,.. . - A I a ett it ,. -f be , gf I k Wg, ..,., 7? In x ,L I Q. ,, , i ms flu- i i i 1 ., . Q,-3 ,jf 1- . ii 7 ' Q15 -119- ,6 5 , V, .O O ,:,V., .. , QE? . , if S . i V , Aline Shilling Joan Shipman Hazel Shackelford Roy Short Shiflei' Clfweland is beiflg Shown Janie Simmons Roy Simmons , Mike Simpson Betty Sinclair by Mrs' Spence' how to really mike someone pretty for a graduation party. They are experimenting on Madelyn Evans. Row 1: SHJLLING, TMI, Junior Red Cross, Ki Yi, Bible History, SHIPMAN, SHACKELFORD, SHORT, Junior Alum- ni CTreasurerJ, Bible History, Mu Alpha Theta, Historical. Row 25 SIMMONS, Knobberettes, SIMMONS, R., T8:.I, SIMPSON, FVA QVice Presidentj, Key CPresidentJ, Boy's O Club, Student Council, FHA Beau, SINCLAIR, Honor Society, FTA CSecretaryj, FBLA. Getting ready for Row 1: SKRAPKA, SLAYTON, Knobberette Buddy, Boys O Club, SLINKER, Writers Guild, SMILEY, Miss Chief tain, Student Council CVice-Presidentj, FVA QSenateD, Bible History CTreasurerJ, Ki Yi CChaplainj, Executive Board of Student Council, SMITH, A., T8zI, SMITH, A., Knobberette, Distributive Education. Row 2: SMITH, C., SMITH, M., Band, SMITH, P., SMITH, R., SMITH, W., Distributive Education, Girls O Club, SPENCE, T8sI. Christine Skrapka Cossie Smith it Carl Slayton Pat Slinker Ann Sm.iIey Almous Smith Alta Smith Margie Smith Patricia Smith Ronald Smith Willa Dean Smith Teddy Joe Spence 4 - k 1 mer- 3 5' fu ,,,, , K T ,Q .5 I X a I my ., ..,, 4 H Wim, ff' . , iw 1 I - We K 1 2 : '..,-V fel I f , ..,, , :if ' KZ f ik idk it in , -120- ' . N Ai , V 1' ,yi :M 4'-5, . I . ' 1 . , W V A,,: K XR , ,V , K , is-X, f . H V , iv' 'K V' T' S A ii 1 A . 2,, f, 4 , ii. J f ,- A, 4 E, . li - . A' ji: V .CY V . ,f i ' Q fl i i , A l 1 ' Ruth Spencer Wanda Spradley A Jarrell Statham Doris Stephens DeWayne Stewart LaDrue Stewart Ann Streetman Carolvn Streetman Carlene Stickney Nona Storey Kent Stewart Delmer Stone Row 1: SPENCER, FBLA, Junior Red Cross, SPRADLEY, Sigma Chi Iota CVice-Presidentb, T851 CTreasurerD, Choir, Diversified Occupations CPresidentJg STATHAM, Distributive Education, Chieftain, STEPHENS, STEWART, D.g STEWART, K., FVA CSenateD, Boys O Club, Shutterbugs. Row 25 STEWART, L., TSBI, Boy's O Clubg STREETMAN, A., FBLA, Ki Yi, Honor Societyg STREETMAN, C., Ki Yi, FVA, STICKNEY, Y-Teens CSecretaryJ, Spanish fTresurerD, Honor Society, STOREY, STONE, Bible History, Quill 85 Scroll, Student Council, Stage Craft. a graduation party was fun Row 1: STONE, J., Band, Pep Council, Redskinsg STREIGHT, Ki Yi, FTA, FBLA, FVA, Choirg SWATEK, T8sIg SWIHART, Band. Row 25 SWINDLEg SWINNEYQ TAFF, Ki Yi, Honor Society, TALLEY, Carolyn Streetman and Bob Mc- Kenzie attend one oi the many coke parties held in the school social center. Jack Stone Euline Swindle Nancy Streight Jonell Swinney james Swatek Barbara Taff Joy Swihart Truman Talley Ki ,ia Y X lgkn 5 fi. V ks! -,, r .I A , H . k.,. iv ' a 'T A'N.,:':- . y s o gli-,.w -A I Vrky K A 53. I V , -l 2 1- .V ,,,' Q X x Sue Teague Mary Evon Thomas Fred Thompson Vivian Thompson Billy Tidwell Marcia Tiller Beverly Tompkins J im Townley Raymond Trammel Jean Travis Cliff Tucker Leona Tyner Row 1: TEAGUE, Band, Choir, Ki Yi, Square Dance, THOMAS, Choir CVice Presidentj, Knobberettes, Starlighters Stage Craft, Honor Society, NFLQ THOMPSON, F., Spanish, Keyg THOMPSON, V.g TIDWELLg TILLER, FBLA FVA. Row 25 TOMPKINS, Knobberettes CPledge Mistressj, Pep Councilg TOWNLEYg TRAMMEL, T85Ig TRAVIS, Choir, Jun- ior Red Cross CPresidentJ National Honor Society CVice Presidentl, Student Councilg TUCKERQTYNER, T8nI,Y-Teens Now we hum our latest theme song Row 1: TYNER, Ki Yi, Y-Teens, Bible History, UNDERWOODg VAN BUSKIRK, Redskins, Printersg VERNON, Art, junior Alumni, junior Red Cross. Roiv 25 VOERSTER, ,Red 'Cross, Knobberettes fHistorianD, Junior Alumni, Choirg VOSS, Distributive Eduoation CHis- torianbg WALKER, C.g WALKER, CHAS., Band. Darla Seal, Mary jane Cm-tef and Nita May Tyner Gordon Underwood Edward Van Buskirk Dolores Vernon Harry Merson gather around the pi- ano for a little music. Pat Voerster Geneva Voss Carolyn Walker Charles Walker ie L X t ti , -i. ' 5 if ,',f-If- lap,-, . A V ,. . I I A ' 'i-' it . . 'V 3 1.L' 3 -La w-we ,. , V , ' , ,Q U1 VL if?-V , I K I -122- 1 56 Q en 1 fb F wr ,R . a L , in 1' U. F, 5 2 all i ,1 W ,lr w 3, ,, i A N J!! Q :ff s , ,+. Q . Jo Nan Ward Barbara White Juanita Walker Gail Echols and Tommy Brooks Sue Westellison make plans lor the decorations at baccalaureate ceremony. Row 1: WALKER, J., FHAg WARD, Ki Yi, WARDEN, Row 2: WESTELLISON, Knobberette, Junior Red Cross, Band, Boy's O Club: WILLIAMSON. pomp and circumstance ,J 'S .mx 'Q i 0 ,. ' W ' f 'mg xijgl WX' l al' SLN 4 . W' Larry Warden Darla Wellborn James White Claude Williamson Boy's O Clubg WELLBORN, Y-Teens, Junior Alumni. FBLA, WHITE, B., Band, Junior Alumni, French, WHITE, J., Row 1: WILLIS, Red Cross CReporterD, Honor Society CSecretaryJ, French Club, Student Council, Ki Yig WILSON, L., junior Red Cross, FVA, Y-Teens, WILSON, M., Writers Guild, Bible History CFirst Vice-Presidentj, Historical, Honor Societyg VVOOLDRIDGE, Distributive Educationg WOOLEY. Boy'S O Club CVice-Presidentj, TESLIQ WRIGHT, B., FVA, Ki Yi, Stage Craft. Row 2: WRIGHT, M., WRIGHT, S., Y-Teens, Art Club CPresidentJ, YOST, Redskin CPresidentD, Writers Guild CPresi- dentb, Pep Council, Key Club, French, FVA fSenateb, Capers King, YOUNG, M., Ki Yi, FTA, YOUNG, N.g ZWIRTZ. Ruth Ann Willis Linda Wilson Mary Wilson B. T. Wooldridge Mary Wright Shirley Wright David Yost Mickey Young Q mi' Darrell Wooley Beverly Wright Nancy Young Virginia Zwirtz ,G .,, - , swf 2 X Q li -si? X -123- is 'SIB' CAROLYN LAUBHAN BETTE MELROSE JUDY WILSON We made it now as seniors Time passes quickly and as we jun1ors look back on the two wonderful years at CHHS we are very proud that we have been a part of it. We were very proud of our class rings that we displayed this year. Junior sponsors are seated from left to right, Mr. A. D. Jacobson, Mr. R. L, Vaughn, Miss Marguerite Danford, Mr. Alvin Frieburger and Miss Nettie Lewis. Standing from left to right are Mr. Bob Hill and Mr. H. L. Littlefield. --l24- We also are noted for the best in talent. We planned the Junior-Senior prom and we had our one play produc- tion. We got to pledge the soph- omores for the first time and so now we feel we have plant- ed our feet in CHHS. We planned for our futures as a college students or for our careers. We elected our offi- cers with pride. We took part in all activities, dancing, sports and social life. Now we have finished our grand year and we can now look forward to becoming the big wigs at Capitol Hill High School next year. .f-, , ' ' if f f if 5 fm , :fu K fkr A 7,13-5,105 in k , ji Y X i f A 7' ' J '4' 1 A , Q, y V' if is r A A fe' eerr A lt was nice to walk to class with our friends as we see left ROW 1: Jo Abbott, Lillian Abney, Vonda Abstonl to right Chuck Cantwell, june Claymore and Nancy Thomasson ROW 2, wilbert Adlemen Helen Adler Cm,o1Auen ROW 3: Anne Allensworth, Richard Allred, Tony Analla. doing. working our way for grades and friends ROW 1: June Ard, Teresa Armstrong, Wanda Atchley, Vaughn Autry, Kenneth Baker, Linda Baker, Beverly Baldwin. ROW 2: Dorothy Ball, Charles Banks, jimmy Barber, Wilma Barker, Lena Bayless, Norma Beasler, Larry Bellew. ROW 3: Billy Bennett, Carol Bennett, David Benson, Pat Biddy, Betty Birchfield, Marcella Bishop, Jimmy Blake. L l g 5 7 ' T .t 6 bfi' I K I . ,SN xxx 1-! 7 ., K , . tv . ,, in C -W A X . uh , f - Q, A it 3 ' X' X V' f Q 7 t 'fir in r If 1 is ' . ll! 'H .t 1 'A ,lr Avant i 'N ' K ,. V, ,xiii Hr, It z 3 553 ,R ,A I 'TR ,r gs, V if A , ' - to A iii 1' Li., J 1, K 'Q S , ' V, ' ., ' . - -iw.: A U A Mig K f --125- - :V ta e,-f as e ff .. . 5 Y 4 an i is J i , . .gl it-Vw ,.LL ..... , ,, - . , .- W. Q ,.... . M - lu f. ,f f iw J ' its - ' f :Age , - - ., 'SQ r i Viiiiifx f If g A W xi '-I 1..,- , Q f : -A ,if f iil sfz at - -- il FA? vi Q., . ,.l,,,i , :fy ,1 Q mm hh -Q ,2f.f:5,.wm.1. . 5 - 1 X - f wg L -12: ,171 ' 5 R fl Ts. . . it Ei YY' - 1 l .,,,, A ' , ffl A-f ' 'ff fs -wif 3 A X if fo w l gs ,,A. A 7 Y 11,-Q Term themes were a main interest in Mr. O. R. William- son's class as Scottie Bowlware and Douglas Hilbert receive aid ROW 1: Gary Blackmon, Alice Blackwood, Dar- lene Blair. ROW 2: julia Bloom, Mary Blurton, joe Bohner. ROW 3: Dorothy Box, Claude Borthick, Norma Boulware. We supported our teams and teachers ROW 1: Scottie Bowlware, Roger Bowrnan, Joyce Brewer, Rita Brewer, jerry Britton, Joni Brogdon, Don Brown. ROW 2: Jackie Ann Brown, Patsy Brown, Virginia Brown, Buddy Brownlee, Leroy Bruza, Ruby Bryant, Pat Buchanan. ROW 3: Richard Buckhalter, Lanetta Bunyard, Nancy Lou Burns, Peggy Burris, Ann Burrows, Laverna Busbee, Alan Butler. .V t . 'i'l' 1 L, W Z Wd M i W i l 3 l Q: f B , it l t B e,e, ,cz ig ' mary it if ' 2 ifs , i B at he EWR ii ic, wif W O iw ,,,,, c l,,, at at Q? gk - -I i .3 - il' 7' i,i+ fl i -126- 'fif' ' Y nj V I 'z A- if :',l B F' 1 My V. ,, fi. 23' , L,,' E ,, K 'wi l , , 2MTw4l2'i f,A K : K 0, ' .ky 'vs K if Q l R, M i ' E3 I F , 2 fu 7 g ,,, Q'1' e 1 ll , if . 1, . ' x l I A.. ' 53.2, U g J , , . -1 i' ' M , 'LA , t ' ' ,S . iaiii N ROW 1: Beverly Buzbee, Roma Cable, june Calamio, Melba Canary, Tommie Canning, Chuck Cantwell, Kenneth Carman. ROW 2: Barbara Carr, Aileen Carter, Jack Caswell, Nancy Chadwell, Barbara Chambers, Glen Chapman, Carl Cheshier. ROW 3: Lewis Chesnut, Mildred Childers, Shirley Chilton, Carolyn Clark, Katherine Clark, June Claymore, Nola Clayton. We kept up our grades and our clubs ROW 1: Nova Clifton, Jane Coffey, Lavona Coggins. ROW 2: Carol Collins, Danny Collins, Bill Colvard. ROW 3: Charles Colvard, Charlene Conaway, Doyle Connelly. I 2 . , A ,. . I A , v M , li ' V :l. o.'f.v JEL .- 574 - 'ie' 4 l klifswi 0.1: , , gi' A I 5 . I: I M V: fi --': ' 1 ? -:J . 1- 'itfiiv y ' W s ,Q Busy working for final exams are from left to right Janice Wood, Carol Wood and Bill Reid. -127- ,. . iw .W 4' A y. M ii' . . . W , , - 1 ' Y .,i I., - , . hr ay.: . qfg rbi... - - s A . , HN Q if wg S N, s , 7, kc,-f im, 1. N., . is t -5 -.,., ,jr AQ. EW K W wf 2 ROW 1' ROW 2' ROW 3. JN X wr . 6 4,5 as ' N S 1 ., s Q Z Q gf as Sa 5 , Q mzgi z, '-r ,, ,, 5 wh Q 5 l 2' 'lz' -N ., . e1,..i 'Q ,.,. EQ '1 Joyce Conner, Billy Conway, Raymond Cook, Carolyn Cooper, Gary Cooper, H. C. Cooper, Kenneth Cooper. Frankie Cory, Jimmy Cox, Sidney Cox, Bobby Coy, Hannah Crader, Katherine Craig, Dorothy Cramer. Loretta Criss, Virginia Croom, Bobby Cross, Kathryn Crouch, Gayla Crowley, Dwane Cunningham, Betty Davis What fun we had preparing for jolmny Edwards, junior, played the male lead in A Man Who Came to Dinner along with Pat Ferguson who was also starring. --l28- ROW 1: Irene Davis, jerry Davis, Mary Dearmore ROW 2: Naomi Deen, Aubrey Deitrick, Melba Dixon. ROW 3: Ophelia Dollar, Dortha Doverspike, Marcy Dubois. -aa. f fr ..,. i .f!ZVj'k 5 VV.., A i . V' ff 1 X i Nl' r 'Q' I ,wh ffl fiiimw ' iitszfa , 5+,:'l3fE2ai,wff:1:Qw. G'oQ,Q?i. sfr,5,j'sywZ,,g or 5 f ff Milli?-'1:::'Ws'fg' I 1 'H , ' 'n,Sf'if' xfitvakfriitfmes. 9 ,M-, ,. 13 Y, M .4 :- X Ei-, ., ,V-we 4',. on ,fs 5? ,,r, -' Sei in 5, 3, wifi. 5- N N -V : V.. ., V ff F x -,.. 'z K 1 g . ' .V 1, .. - gf Y, .- .5,f!.T l :.' ' etsft 'Q ,315 ROW 1: Judy Dumont, Martha Dunn, Darold Dye. ROW 2: Bryant Dykes, Charles Early, Ted Eck- stein. ROW 3: Johnny Edwards, Carl Emry, Mary Erick- son. One oi the famous talents in Capitol Hill was our junior singer, Lavern Sutton. our prom and class play ROW 1: Carol Estep, jimianne Evans, Patsy Evans, Ronnie Evans, Ben Everett, Bobby Ferguson, Charles Ferguson. ROW 2: Keith Farrel, Everett Fish, Yvonne Flanagan, Kenneth Fleener, Donna Flitterson, Larry Flowers, Sherrie Forbes. ROW 3: Ione Forehand, Betty Foster, Rosalee Frederickson, Barbara Freeze, Bob Fulton, Donna Funk, Viola Gammon. ,- Q. , X T1 N , Y ,. . : V, 1 L , .ll A f-' ' tw' Q ,,, . , , L W' .W .... fa , - . , ... .f,,. - X f -f L Q , ,, . . , 3 Y .. I K SV 1 5 ig W . ,-I , K : A if I ' K -'i: 'f e C 'fi K W ' C .I .w ,A YM 5 ftp iv if rsts 'A F . , ' Q F - Y V V 6 ,gf 4 F - W 5 ,t,: F I P , iies F if v rsei .,,, Fi ' . A E ji K -3: I l 9 Q wi . s. 5 W. V 1 if fi ' A it -1 , -..,' wi Ay. 1+ '35 , f eo who 555 aa A Uairao Wig if A ig Qi .R iAf 52 fEfg jl'i Busily planning their campaign for the journa1ism's Princess of Print is Bette Melrose and Beverly Baldwin. This honor was the only honor for a junior girl on the Chieftain royalty section ROW 11 DOUY Gorrell, T0mIT1y G8St0, Saundra GQ1- bert. ROW 2: Royce Gilcrease, Johnny Graham, Ronnie Giles. ROVV 3: Sue Girod, Joe Golindo, Shirley Goure. Working hard campaigning ROW 1: Ronnie Greeson, Phillip Gregg, Ruth Griffin, Lavada Grigsby, Earlene Groves, Phil Guin, Newton Hackett. ROW 2: Georgia Haffner, Kenneth Haggard, Wanda Halbig, Virginia Hale, Wanene Haley, Bill Hall, Phyllis Hall. ROW 3: Jack Hammett, Karen Hannum, Trudy Harris, Joe Hart, Novita Haskins, Janice Hawkins, Peggy Hawkins. w.Qe awai, gi fi. '. ,af gpg.: . J i 5 5:7-I ii, V? W-Q ff A A 'f'-i V 1 :Q i ini .gag Hgwf 1 if , ' w,f 2 of .,,., ' A ' Wi Lkr. , RI I V if wr: if V if '--wa' T '.., 5'5 . ' X A f .aaa is l - i ii . ' ' :-i' 5 M :A . - -'ily . U w w g PW' V 4 li B ,: 'J We :A v, 1 in f'-P . ' P I M 'f W f ' Y , f . W if ' 'N V3 r -,- ff i f J 134' - 1 M aaa 2 'wwe ii V -l3O.. .6 ' - s fl 'frv ' f in rg I 'M ,fl ,, Q .' wx 1 s , 5' fs' , A P BE I 5 I iff. A ,V EL K tins, ,Q g RW K A i 7 lg 5 , ii fc '25 lx gi 'gc 1 . Wa A .. Q 5 V , tj o fvlfk Q V V I wi-W lf' D l A H . , -WV , N, ,I m , VV,-V ,, W . , V 5 l . .i i f aiif i , ' 'ff 43 , 4 A . - wie? , sm: ff 1 A , , wiki I .f vw . 5 3, , i - , s, A L W thy: v -. .J SE Ig! 4' ,, N we Row 1: Sammy Hawkins, Weldon Hawkins, Charlotte Henley, Dean Henry, Dudley Henry, Troy Wayne Henshall, Neal Halsley. Row 2: Wayne Hestand, Yvonne Hickman, jimmy Hicks, Sue Hicks, Douglas Hilbert, James Hill, Norman Hinton. Row 3: Sylvah Hoag, Glenda Hobbs, Shirley Hodges, Larry Holder, Carol Holt, Billy Hooten, Yvonne Hopkins. lor our fellow classmates Row 1: Sara Hosack, Radine Housley, Jack Howard. Row 2: jack Huffman, Lura Hughes, Donald Hunter. Row 3: Arlene Hyde, Barbara Jackson, Darlene Jackson. - - e X ey as 4+ . S A W X are K 5- A 4, f jf'- 4 Rt? -cr, if fi 2 A familiar sight in the CHHS halls is exemplified here as Mildred Humphreys and Kathryn Stewart chat at their locker as they prepare to go to class. K ' iv' L - A '- s 'vk Q ,V V it z g yl s. ' f llls A, -131- . ' ff' Qi, :- Q ' J Q. 1 If .IQ , A .1113 5 f - f f , i J. A g s , f- li, f. Y V, ,.. ,n..f, ,vim , ., N H , Q ' f A -75119 1 1 ' ...iff M fix .1 ' ff' 'nies ' g A 55 QM . e V -f 'SP' 1 . 'A' Q s 2' , H 4 5-'1' f :brews Q' -. U 'wi' if 4' 'Q-2 2 M f . f . , 5 ' f :mall .1 1' Aw-wi V, H Y- , Q Y -. 1 L,h' ' , . , lf ,122 W ew , Q, s ,, - ,, fl ,7 .,. ,. . - I . A , , , ,1 . ,mx-lzflfkl sl U ' ' ' ' it 2 '-1' 1221 . .. ' ' ziTiiif7'5K1Q:Ex W3 31' WEEE Q- 25 'Y 1 . k imlvi Lf. 'S' .L ' ' , 4- 'qfij pgs-A xx: 3 is so , , v . - Q5 1 AA. 'Dt , ,A . 418, Wi, S 2 ll 5 x, Q . I A f , J, 2 3, Q 1 .. 1 K ssrs s R , 9- i H Mg V L N 1 . ,M A .L is j 77,3-, 3 52,3 img 2:6123 ,ki gg 'N 37157 'Y .f , G 5 ii ' Ti ' ' fi iifvif if igh t - AU V ,l ,m V f --,- H L il ' i 1 if K ' sels L fs K Sf' 1 ,h. ' A K ,W A A ROW 1: Doris jackson, Sue Jay, Mary Ann jenkins, Bobbie Johnson, Glen Johnson, Tommy Johnson, Pat Johnston. ROW 2: Don jones, joy Jones, Lynn Jones, Delores Jun, Doug Keffer, TaWanna Keith, Dorothy Keller. ROW 3: Jimmy Kelly, Lera Kelly, Merrillyn Kimmel, Gladys Kerr, Glen Killian, Juananita Kinsey, James King. Pleclging was lun when ROW 1: David Kimery, Delores Kirby, Shirley Klotz. ROW 2: Eddie Langston, Mary Lankford, Carolyn Laubhan. ROW 3: Woody Lauderdale, Helen Lawson, Terry Lawson. D-'31 xl: 7 ' . :TA 'X , 3 fl , ,, j i L f i iii' s f 1.: ., V :,,, sage . 1 1 , , W5 -1- , 35 5 . , ,,, is Ji 5 :e , - e l , : This was not in the rules oi pledging for Quill and Scroll ,i-, iiiff' Z ii ,i - A A but it was good for Christmas as left to right Carol Collins, ',,,, .i,'f, e .,'f-' 1 f 1,,,-5:55,,515-E-1i,ag:,f1 'gif - 1 ,V , Z k..:, S Bobby Roedl and Richard Ahsmuhs display. 5 L Y? ii -132- ,. , . ,, M 3 A ' ,1 5 V K 6 5 r : Qs' iqkgswgfs sv 5, . ami, 'h Z K 1 fi 'C7 semi' ixJA swf 5 ia L ROW 12 Bill Lee, Gilbert Leflore, Don Lemons. ROW 2: Jimmie Fay Lewis, June Lock, Glen Long. ROW 3: Mary Long, Muriel Long, James Looka- baugh. we were the boss Judy Wilson shows sophomore Donna Evans just who is the boss. Donna pledged for the K1 Yzs thxs year ROW 1: June Lyons, Carol McAnu1ty, Donna McCalister, Gail McClellan, Faye McCollum Alice McGaugh Mary McGee. ROW 2: Mike McKinley, Pat McNair, Betty Madole, Billie Mankins, Barbara Mannon Mary Ella Mapes Bobby Marshall. ROW 3: Mandell Matheson, Janet Matthews, Gail Maxwell, Wayne Maxwell Lois May Marvin May Tressle Mayo s N 4. lm - . 'R SU' f' ,M ' i J 1 K K 3 W , : iz ,A ,H 5 3 . yy I . x ,M ..,k ,ws vga, . 3, l Q rf S, f 7.2, x 5 lf, as si K 1- A Q Q AV f K 4,2635 ms . Lifi ' .. f l :', 2 . F 5 ff ' f .. t f 2 as as x it K' 'X I i n . , ' Q' , 9 . 'S' ' V g ,, -wg, . la' - VE f Lismsaiei f 5 ,N ,em 4 ,sv 'N ini 'bi X ' 1 '1' . A wg HJ R s e el to .if egg giiaw Q Fl Eiii ,er N ,L'. if . 135- aw- 2 5 ' I L . .X V r ' , ., i . 1 1 ,. 5. Qs , ' f . We ty K M ff 1 iz 1 . I' ai' E' l Z fi f -aff gg. .. . Q .. . . . y elf X i ff he 2 . . M Q57 we ' sk I W2 'T' H - 1 Q , L . f .. , me ..el -' i.. l he , '--. . . , -Kr J., :ff '- --- 2525 2 if I V5 16 Q . E L 5 f fs.. 1 hw 1 ROW 1: Virginia Means, Almeta Mears, Bette Melrose, Gertrude Miller, Nancy Miller, Pat Miller, Ronald Miller. ROW 2: Bill Minor, Tommie Mitchell, James Moore, Louise Moore, Beverly Morava, Tommy Morgan, Irene Morris. ROW 3: Madalene Moyer, Dean Musgraves, Carolene Nethercutt, Jerry Nicks, Bill Norvill, Lonnie Nowlin, Kenny Null. Classes were fun but ROW l: Paul Nunley, Hubert Newman, Charles Talent was displayed when Hubert Newman wrote a beautiful poem. Parts of this poem were published in the Redskin Arrow. -154- Overbay. ROW 2: Billy Owens, C. J. Owens, Cecil Parker. ROW 3: Beverly Patterson, Bryce Patterson, Kay Patton. S X 55 .f fi . f N M E ,, . i X owns lsf-,aw , twang, ! gl, . 5 iw QQ Ni, 1 o l 0 its ,x .W ., gggrox oll l , .s. tif? ROW 1: Beverly Peckham, Billie Jean Percy, Don- nie Perkins. ROW 2: Andy Pettijohn, Betty Pierce, Gene Pierce ROW 3: Leila Pierce, Pat Pilgrim, Wayne Porter. Don jewel and Patsy Miller find Mrs. Mabel Swails quite a change during their lunch hour. lunch was our favorite ROW 12 Donna Potts, Byron Poynter, Shirley Pruitt, Nancy Pumphrey, John Rader, Ellen Raines, Jim Rakes. ROW 2: Martha Ramsey, Pat Ray, Howard Reddick, Maxine Reece, Don Reeves, Bill Reid, Nita Riley. ROW 3: Leroy Rinehart, Wilford Robbins, Clifford Roberts, Rose Ann Roberts, Frances Robertson, Johnny Robertson Bobby Robinson. 2 5 PA? ix. 0 Q is s is f 'ffe new r,, i.- f. a r n 'fy its J 5 W K' . . ty, . , r 5 1 2 ' ff- H, ,Q , .J 5 ak qkifffs ,iii W x' i QV Gigi I Q I wavy' 17 -135- 1 gf W mi K W t pig., , 3 t. E ai gg X my fi 15 , 5 . -K ,Tl A , , , . a . ,f N W , sa ' 55? 555 Two of the proud students in Capitol Hill were Aileen Carter and Floyd Cowan who are displaying their prized class rings. ROW 1: Jamie Robinson, Marcia Robinson, Pat Rotrock. ROW 2: George Salamy, Forrest Sanders, Freda Sanders. ROW 3: AdaBelle Sapp, Louise Sapp, Troy Satter- field. 0 l Our class rings and our ROW 1: Ken Schaapveldt, La Nelle Schreck, Wyvine Sechrist, Charlene Sellers, Betty Shaffer, Marilyn Shropshire, Wal- lace Shuffied. ROW 2: Melissa Sharp, Judy Van Sickle, Nancy Simonton, Dorothy Sinclair, Ronald Skinner, Betty Smith, David Smith. ROW 3: Don Smith, Jean Smith, Jimmy Smith, john Smith, Maxine Smith, Wesley Smith, Carolyn Snell. -L . -. We 'ja f ,il 11 -' ,447 f ,ft 3 Q .as j gf 1 A if ,sk t Zjafli, I U -- .Q f 5 W 5 t ' d KE - il S KN-'X Y r Q A 41, 1 X' if V A il -4 f . sign? N, ,f I W , ' :I 2. f ,iarqfffgf f .f -r I- at ' -1 .... ,M vw, -' -fs' MW' , g i gl 'e-' 1 Q S if l lei-wi.. ' L i fly I is ' 'ff Wiiii . .Sv M f . ,.tr L 32 fm., L f , , .f.f. . t t, . .. , it Eg , - ,,,V al i., ,j V , if if 1 Ti f 'S 1 s f m K - 5' .ff V. . . t. lil' -156- .- 9: 'H nz: s V 'Z I I X K of f :J ' 2 ' 1 in rl '-k' i .. .3 V Y X A my 1 it A ' '1- ' ,- X ' :, ..., s, ?l::' JeQ ' X ,Q. . ,, .fp p I J N , f , ' iff fiiii Shia-H15 2: ,K K 'iw l, I . K If V1 R f A-'K me f i 9, 1' M L . , ' .arg 'i':7',f , 4, Y Y 'J' ' ff v, x , f D an S , -- 5 8 5 -:J Af 3. M wk I f N ' W lg, , S if 2 i ii ,N 1 L4 Wai Xi K I A' 'L S 'ix' 9 ..kk N' ff I , jsilil 4 J, ROW 1: Mary Jo Snodgrass, Jimmy Snow, Sharon Southerland, Jess Spradlin, Betty Spruce, Glenn Staggs, Marie Stevens. ROW 2: David Stewart, Harold Stewart, Kathryn Stewart, Jimmie Mae Stewart, Myrna Stewart, Frank Stimson, Rosalie Stow. ROW 3: Eddie Stracener, Charles Straw, Charlotte Strother, Lavern Sutton, Jon Tankersley, Everett Taylor, Harry Taylor. yearbook we prized the most ROW 1: Sammy Tesney, Tresia Thomas, Nancy Thomasson. ROW 2: Fay Thompson, Joy Thompson, Mary Thompson. ROW 3: Phyllis Thompson, Viva Thornton, Kath- leen Tipton. Bob Merson and jack Howard are just two of the many juniors who liked their yearbook and enjoyed it together. S Q' R t 7 fi at as S so it j ,S w .rt , 9 ,Q ,iffy if R i f S, . ' , 1 of 5 pi, it T I - . ' , t 4 J 'f -137- . :: hi, X if . f . :X .K ,, LVVLF . :1,g 4 ,hyi A iv A ,. 4 J M. , feqg m . ffitifgvzf fr. fi im .asi- ? ik Fi fs., an V, f .N , . :V if W, 533 .O J .s . as , Vkrr if 7, A -,Eiga . a- Y . KK ,Sm ROW 1: C. E. Todd, Lee Ann Tombs, Jimmy Trease, Norma Trombla, June Troyer, Jo Ann Twinbull, Dixie Tumer. ROW 2: jimmy Tyler, Lawrence Ulrich, Darla Unger, Barbara Utley, Katherine Vaughn, Vera Vaughn, Movita Vernon. ROW 3: Margy Villa, Norma Walker, Artie Wall, james Waller, Randall Wallace, June Ward, Jean Warren. HOW we are parading ROW 1: Gary Don Watson, Wanda Watson, Anais Watts. RO 2: James Webb, Tom Weiss, George West. ROW 3: Zilpha West, Joan Wheatly, Angela Wheeler. 'J .5 2. i -ii ' 4 .. .M , fa :f,'5 . r I . if X .... . . 1 i ' iisl ' ' ' iiglsiiiilifi,ili:iH!LliiiI 71 From left to right are three CHHS boys that made three awards this year. Harry Merson, Teen of the Week' Dickie Soergel, Boy oi the Year: Bill Reid, Boy of the Month. was YQ ...s 'E .If ,gjs ,I , 4 'mv . V l S , . P 1 H. 5. rx -V-.,,g,K .K slr' 1 es sf N' 'l' Y tx! . l xl fl Q, ,fm T 'Y had 3 i V? ROW 1: Jeanette Wheeler, White. ROW 2: Lavon Whitaker, Wilbanks. ROW 3: Nelda Wilkins, Jo liams. W3 Y:f- E., ,QW 3 3 ,. . . 5 Carolyn White, Douglas Howard Wigley, Linda Ann Williams, Paul Wil- Proud to be planning therr senior year with Miss Vera Billingslea are, from left to right Darlene Blair Carol McAnulty and Sandra Palmer. i . for we'll soon be sensors ROW 1: Sharon Williams, Carolyn Wilson. ROW 2: Judy Wilson, Roy Wilson, Buck Winfrey, Janice Winstead, John Winter Phillip Wltcher Barry Wood ROW 3: Carol Wood, Beverly Woodruff, Dale Woods, Christine Wright, Danny Wyont James Yates, Norma Yoho ULZEASS K as 1-pf i 1 3.5 3 we ,. fi' ,... fx: 5 A l if A fwfe , , .5 x ' kylexi' W' I .- s, , i ff fl. . if N' K ,kfsm ' ' 1-. W, rf-'ww 11 . - ,f a wkxfif. C iz , 'mv-uypel' W, OM 2 ef, 3 lv 4 sl, If -' I ..,, -159- NV Q.. ,Nt V , W. Z, BOB KLINGLESMITH President JOAN BRADLEY NANCY SMILEY Vice-president Secretary Our first year at CHHS was a wonderful one. We loved the campus, school, and everyone connected with it, and it wasn't long before we were acquainted with its customs. The teachers were patient and understanding Cfor some of us, they had to bej. We pledged for our choice of pep clubs and avariety of other clubs. Class and school elections were just a small part of our activities. Some went out for sports, while the others were always ready to sup- port Capitol Hill's beloved teams. We helped in planning assemblies, dances, and other entertainment. With our activities ended we feel that this year has been very profitable as well as enjoyable. Sophomore class sponsors are Cseated left to rightj: Mrs. Gwendolyn Hanger, Miss Eliza- beth Graham, Mrs. Bessie Lou Kelly, Mrs. Earlene Sallis, and Mrs. Ruthann Wilson. Standing are Mr. L. H. Bengston, Mr. Earl Edward Stewart, Mr. Emit Brad- ford, Mr. L. J. Semrod and Mr. O. R. Williamson. -4140- 22 ,,,, n x. K, - 127 is-Q7 , fx-'77 - , ,K , 5 -,,, ,fi W J 'Q -Q, C ..e 1, we an V. Q. 1 .1 ..,,..vt,1 . . i A 1 .fxw uw. lv . M' ' ct' 1,',t? 'Qul' M :Q ' ' .-- . ' f 'fu-YQ. 'ff 'Eff ' we mf y ff ' I .. 'L J J M A ii L 3 ,, il K N 1 A Qu tl mu-,ij S' Rkyxx bv 8 WJ 1 Q gl A fff W ',, 1 1 V,:E 1 ,-:'1: M O A1A' X x g i V. . K , , F I '-,VV , AGE Q , I A ,fi l g .Mx A - ,5 l,, V Q , in V 5 I , . Il l E , . I i 1? A 3 A K it E ROW 1: Wetona Abney, Florene Akins, Ona Irene Alban, Joe Allen, Evelyn Ambum, Carole Anderson, Kay Anderson. ROW 2: Judy Andrews, Lavina Archer, Kenneth Baker, Tilda Baker, joe Barnes, joy Beth Bames, Kay Barrett, Charles Bartlett. ROW 3: Barbara Bates, Louie Bathe, Leta Beard, Allen Beck, Peggy Beene, Darlene Bell, Mitchell Bell, Nancy Bell. as mere babies ROW 1: Nancy Benson, Joyce Best, Jimmy Bigham, Bobby Bishop. ROW 2: james Blackard, Billy Blake, Denny Blewett, Lil- lian Bollrnen. ROW 3: Ray Bond, Joy Boulton, Joan Bradley, jackie Brass- field. A 1 te 1 ' ' B -141- Annette Creswell admires jo Abbotfs class ring, looking forward to the time when she will have one of her own. 1 - .l llsi it C rlrl l gi, ,. , ,C iml ,V , , ,::, --ffl L. Q , I g: 3 ' .,5 zy., ,g z i - , , ,mi l f . Y m:,' f o r L 'f if L ROW 1: joan Bratton, Wanda Jo Brewer, Barbara Brimm, Wanda Brotherton. ROW 2: Betty Brown, Joyce Brown, Lawatha Brown, Martha Brown. ROW 3: Martha Brown, Wayne Brown, Crosby Bryon, Sharon Butler. Frank Presley gets acquainted With two attracltive sophomore classmates, Linda McGee and Donna Evans. It wasn't hard and ROW l: Marilyn Busbee, Priscilla Burroughs, jack Burns, Bill Burns, Gary Canady, Thomas Carlile, Barbara Carter Carol Ann Carter. ROW 2: Edmond Cash, Elizabeth Caswell, Marlene Cavnar, LaRoyce Cecil, Scarlette Chambers, Mary Lou Cherry Dorietta Chisholm, Donald Chody. ROW 3: Paul Christian, Harriet Clark, Nadine Clark, Shirley Clark, Cecil Clay, ,Iacklyn Clearman, Darrell Clesson T? Q I .,. ,QW L rt. X 1 .W El? Dv ,, nw' 2 ,,,,,,,,,,i,.i, S - z for 0 -,,, .K, . 1- - - . 'ri Riff! X? V : 7 I .N A 3 Q, B ' f W ,A ,,,., -mi . I, v jg, -- i l Q W Qiiw 2' 1 ' it 4 W be i P B 1 K 1 .V H e xif. ,,r- H A M , ' V I Y y - nal - M, W C, isss - r l Z f .F IV V K1 3.1 it V v w t iw , A , ,V 5 we . 8 :k,f6.,,q7r I .,., ' NW S, . 1 ff' 'i' In -K '.. S C' V 7 3 It - K ' ' ' , ,,,' Ei 'Z 1 ' 5, 5 C -142- ww , ,sri ' ' I-i mje A fr' K if ,fa K Z pi up l' i 'W il ' if ,f ' . Mr f V V ,fff fy fi - :,, ,. SQ Q Is 'X' 1.51 QQ L' A fu ROW l: Glenda Cleveland, Jerry Cleveland, Bobby Clev- enger, Odis Coats. Baby, B05 Klinglesmifh, Smi1eS PISBSBHUY as he ROW 2: Charles Codner, Phyllis Coff, Paten Cohn, Ty Cole- walks upperclassmen Wanda jackson, senior and Irene man, Davis, junior, lo class. ROW 3: Danny Colley, Bud Collier, Betty Collinsworth, Ber- nadine Cook. soon we were acquainted ROW 1: Geraldine Cook, Don Cooper, jimmy Copeland, Virginia Coppin, Nancy Cornett, Donna Corricker, Frankie Cory, Bonnie Coshow. ROW 2: Clayton Costiloe, Mona Cotton, Ronald Couch, Leroy Covington, Earl Cowan, Dale Cox, Margie Cox, Linda Crawford. ROW 3: Margaret Cresswell, Annette Creswell, Dicky Crouch, Jeanita Cryer, Sherwood Cummings, Don Cunningham, Larry Darling, JoAnn Davis. gf-ras .Lvr . -T Z, Sgt iff , ... ,555 ' N 7 wi . ,L ixxv . 5 ..,. . , . r A ' .- -if g 3 aww-2,3 h is .. ,aiggfi H24 tsl. ' 'Pr V12 ., fs' if K iii i I MM- , f f . . my ' Za L ' 1 1 . ,,.. he K 'J L gm V '31 3 ' ii A gt 35 . Ng , . if 241355 K ,elif fig 'Wir jj? A Q -143- ,Z Q ,- g L K E2 1-. , VI VJ , ' 1 1 ' it 1 xhh ..,A h I ,ff ll A , - - ' .. i 'LIVLV A P if pi as 'rf of ,gsfw ,,:,,?,a, l lll .Q w new S W -1 X ' A H ' v , K 1 .95 56 5,5 in A N . K i fl ff to Mg Y. , fi. . fr. ' is Q. K nl s V .. W i CN C ' i , W, A1 WP ilii ROW 1: Dittman. ROW 2: Thurmon ROW 3: Myrna Davis, Patsy Davison, Larry Deeds, Mary Helen DeMars, Bill Dial, Khlon Dial, Edmond Dillon, George Jerry Dixon, Yvonne Dixon, James Dobson, Norma Dodson, Charles Dorsey, Kathlene Douglas, Peggy Douthit, Dowler. Nona Jean Dragus, Dale Drake, Eugene Drake, Gale Drake, Nancy Dubois, Wayne Dunbar, Ramona Dutton, Carolyn Earhart. Revenge day is a gay day, says Carol Collins, junior, as her pledge mistress, Mary Alice Melton, orders het on. Pledging was just part ROW 1: Nellie Eberhardt, Sherrie Ellingsworth, Kathryn Ellis, Don Ellison. ROW 2: Virginia Embrel, Charlie English, Kenneth Ericson, Enoch Estep. ROW 3: Raymond Estes, Donna Evans, Freddie Fairman, Shirley Faller. VM. NT aaa ewan I MN.: ' ' . I 1' I V f E imfqgps, . in R . 'ag Q -, :si - F , - , ' ' 5 Q if ly iff iVer 2 -144- 5, ir R, ,J i f , ii -ff' 5 2 A X, Q , - , l M X ffiisq J 3 'cw V V, fr? .,R M 4 -av' H ROW 1: Rita Ferguson, Rose Mary Fields, Darlene Files, Madalene Moyer, ivffiof, Shows Paffv Smlth and Marie Fischer- Tilda Baker an annual with hopes of making a sale ROW 2: Dorothy Fisher, jo Ann Fisher, Dorothy Fletcher, Kay Ford. ROW 3: Claudine Franks, John Frederick, Glenna Fuller, Helen Garrett. of our new routine ROW l: Ruth Garrett, W. A. Garrison, Melvin Gifford, Don Gill, Tommy Glenn, Larry Goad, Reba Joyce Goodson Mau rice Gourley. ROW 2: David Graham, Jolene Graham, Norma Jean Graham, Jo Ann Green, Delores Grigsley, Anna Grissom Lucretta Gribbs, Bobby Gunter. ROW 3: Kathryn Hackett, Leroy Hackett, Johnny Hall, Movita Hammonds, Barbara Harlan, O. E Harrell Donald Harris, Lolita Harrison. Q f, in 'hi ii W Y ,.,- if Q. W i ... l +L 1 t 1, - W f X l ,,.e ff . f . G X J f V , , hi f YG of l eg o f , ' Z.. 5, . f ,': ' A -Q .31 K fx! , ,KL ' ,, :. Mmm, sg , l I ,319 . . F U , V -,KM l if ,X , V, gr , A E , 5 X122 K A Yi, I TF: K i is ' ' O 'gf ' Vg jf ' ,V ,V If G 7. l ri -145- owls , ROW 1: Billy Har Judy O'Quirm tapped her way into the hearts of CHHS students at the Chieftain Yearbook assembly. Leon Henning. ,.., . , 552.155 gl' 2 le R f L. 3 51, wif .A . 'mf ' .Isis f I K is , f -, 'M ,kk.. , s , z ,E t, Shirley Hart, Bill Hawkins, Pat Hefner. ROW 2: Millard Heistand, David Henderson. Yvonne Herm, ROW 3: Reba Hensley, Thelma Hicks, Theresa Higgin- botham, Je-n Hightower. We also took par t in assemblies ROW 1: Norma Hilterbrand, Donna Hill, Gene Hill, Mary Hill, Marlene Hines, Jerry Hiner, Vonceal Hobgood, Vernon Hodge. ROW 2: Ray Holten, Don Hom, Janice Horn, Shirley Horn, Leroy Hornsby, Harold Harrell, Julia Horton, Bob Howard. ROW 3: Gwen Howard, Shirley Howerton, Bob Hughes, Clarence Hunter, Carol Hutcheson, J. W. Hutton, Nancy Ivers, Bobbie jackson. I! il .kg i ' +ve, - S 2 'H , '-' 1 I gf ' 'f . z 1 ., . -2 . , 1 f -G W' I V, , ffjff E , . , ,,,, Q V , X, A Q gy .Q Q, - -.14 sg. R wk ii i -146- f f s . K ii' if 5. - Y. I . 5 A f inf , 1 :awas- ., E i 4 ff Q- ,S ,f li of ef S f' ff' R .L - - ' me Q11 'sf' ?i':Q wk 1. ,. .' A K J' IJ, 2 A zz., f 'Z gi fb ir - K .L gf l 7' . . N L 3 if 12 F? V iii ii M h , ii i ir - , -A 1' ,, ': +54 - i zjfig, ' 5 ' ' 4' 1, W, N , ,gs K n i f : , F, J . .,., . , , , , - . . Q 1: . ,K ' , .1 fi- -as f N ' A n f TU' if , I v K H' K 5 egg., Vg, QV , 5 . , , A Y,1- 1 . ,Q xx 'I ' A ,ff ii 1 . lx 5' 75:'T3f3'A5' ' ' .Pain . ff ' 'if I ,L -g'f'i'X,i fi - ' hr. -.5 I f if K . K tl f ,,, 9 ii fi 2 as --P ig L7 17 Q WM, . ' ,L Q' .l ROW 1: Shirley Jeffreys, Myra Jenkins, Jo Jines, Pat Johnson, Bobby Johnston, Richard Johnson, Albert Jones, Bobby ones. ROW 2: Dick Jones, Earleen Jones, Edward Jones, Janet Jones, Lloy Dell Jones, Paul Jordan, Ronnie Jones, Ronald Jordan. ROW 3: Johnny Kelly, Julia Kelly, Bill Kendall, Pat Kennedy, Daniel Killman, Jo Kimbrough, Francis Kinghorn, Norma Kirby. sports and other activities One of the few sophornores who received an O jacket was james Dobson. Here C. B. Speegle, football coach, congratulates him. ROW 1: Barbara Kittrell, Bob Klinglesmith, Carolyn Knight, Paula Knowhorn. ROW 2: David Koenig, Dorothy Kuhn, Pat Ladd, Jimmie Lamb. ROW 3: Cleta Landers, Nelda Lathrop, Jimmy Laubhan, Gary Laxon. ff sm , ,-. ,. Sgr af ' ' 2 9 Y 'K '- I W Qin . . 'XJ :M . ' Q rf' . EIP5 . A is if EF., ff if , . A :wi KW' as A I h e I -147- 5 gi? , 'W in A A -1 5-5 Q-. ac.. N i '- i aff E , ai- 1 if 5 V A -,L- .V W . , Q . . 1 I ' 'fl ' . :X in Q:-2 a :E -Y ' r v-fA, . . ' W '- ii ,. .Q A - A' . K E 1 .iQ . R' 5 5'-2 --,-- 7.1953 L ' M A ff , L, A 1 i H . it . M . rrir , 5- at ,,, A ff g 2' f , r , 5' A w r' ff rm A 'Zi -ll' 5 , ' by rigs gdzaf ,K A ll , ' -1 2' L 4,'Q'5,, gi5f '.Q4 1w 431 , 3 ' V M . N ROW 1: Barbara Lemons, Tommy Levine, Betty Linfoot, Joyce Linfoot, Valene Loftis, Jackie Longnecker, Sally Long- necker, jerry Lovette. I ROW 2: Lee Loyal, Gay Loyd, Donna Lunley, Rose McCannon, Roy McCoy, John McDaniel, Linda McGee, Evalie Mc- Leister. ROW 2: J. W. McMackin, janet McNew, Mary McNutt, Patricia Maddox, Carrie Main, Juddie Main, june Mannon, Dewey Mapes. We had our times for fun ROW 1: Tony Medrick, Mary Melton, Sharon Melton, Carolyn Mercer. ROW 2: Gwendolyn Miller, Larry Miller, Barbara Mills, Jo- Ann Mills. ROW 3: Lyndon Mize, Geneva Montgomery, Delberta Moore, Blackman as he gives Myra Jenkins and Pat Watson the Eddie Moore. once over. Sophomores aren't so bad after all, admits Gary if f R 1 .. : ',:- ,:L, RQ' 28 , ksy- .,. ,.. I gg J K K K K Wx ' -5 I K 1 a 4' M. 'P' if 1 r 7 ' ' Xi' Q . 9 , ,. In Wg, I 2. . t - . ., .r Vs V rf, 1 ' 1 ' Q 3 -l48- ig S it :il F 3 at , I l Students in Mrs. Ruth jones sixth hour Biology class ROW 1: Jerry Moose, Nolan Morgan, Gene Morgan, listen attentively while she explains the structure of a Tommy Morgan. Squmelys C'a i Row 2, Eldon Morris, Marvin Mormon, Judy Moses, Ruth Miller. ROW 3: Doyle Mullins, Mary Mullins, Carol Munoz, Ronnie Myers. plus times for work ROW 1: Mary Nance, Ronald Nance, Mary Neuschaefer, Billy Newell, Ruby Niblett, Jack Nichols Babs Norman Bar- bara Oakly. ' ' ROW 2: Billy O'Brien, james Odom, Kenneth Ohagan, Monty Olsen, Judy O'Quinn, Don Oravetz Helen Orton Janice Otley. l ' ROW 3: jimmy Owens, Melvin Owing, joel Parkey, Ronnie Parsons, Don Patton, jack Dempsey Patton Eddie Peck Myrna Peck. ' f Q , ,X 1' Q I . ' , - Q' A M: 5 N gy aw. 4 .Q .. f' 112'-' J f My , f ,E 1 A Q3 H - ag, is , ' ,' 4 Ti, I . A H iw.. :, V , J l S 2 A 5 5 S HA iii ef, ' 1 522 y , ,,, N 1- , , at U y bf' iili A R ' - ef f E ' 'i, R ez' . , 1 is. Q2 gg .fi -149- 3 'W' 1 P , fx, Q, .Q L-'-A ,. J J , A1m,- J 1 ,L ,, A ,A.,,', - J -.jeff V K . ' ' R , + as P e i e , 2 ' r r P s r in ' V -1 , ' t,,, 6 t , 'X ' , 2 .' f ,f ,'-, gl . , ROW 1: Shirley Pennington, Linda Percy, Naomi Perkins, Fanny Swilt, Albert Jones and Aaron Tindell cram like Douglas P9ffY- many of their classmates for their term exams. ROW 2: Glenda Pettit, Elmer, Phillips, Robert Pickard, Jacqueline Placker. ROW 3: Wanda Posey, Glenda Poynter, Frank Presley, Norita Price. We lived Through ROW 1: Janell Pritner, Barbara Prock, Wanda Pulis, Joyce Pulver, Jimmy Queen, Rudy Quintero, Donna Radford, Dena Rakestraw. ROW 2: Robert Randolph, Patricia Rawson, Judy Ray, Jackie Rea, Jersy Redding, Jim Redding, Johnny Reynolds, Jerry Rhea. ROW 3: Gerald Rhodes, Jimmie Rice, Patsy Richardson, Pauline Riggs, Patsy Ripley, La Rue Roagers, David Roberts, Marcella Roberson. fm , I M3 r., . , , ggi . V - - 'QW in V ' 'J ' L .. . . K 1 . x tr' i ,iv -- ,-,, , j fr y, Q ig 3 J J I r,et t . . ,,.s ,yy ',,. Q .. ' lfifj ' ,. ' , V ' R f . ' V 2 fl J ' e . ' 5 f - at e , T , fifgg e ' X 5 'Q ' 3, L: . E Q Z1-:a,,5y'A,g,r, ' w r -X x 5' , is ,N -1 sem Sw -' . ,stt t e- P!! J P sr e a PM J . fa he V ,. 1 I K .wJ,. , A, it I :Y hy . , L, , ,K . Wz:T,,, - J I ,1- K - ' A 1 ' g QQ, A If 5 ' 1 1 ' Wgyg 9? ugvf' t f , f his .'?.-af-fW'f'x2 ,Y l .,,, wg jr V , A an t , Eff P . :ze . iyi. , VVV ' I J ,Z - 0 ra -150- ,, 79 .f Q dw. V Q-an Ps 4 .-. - W .4 . . I' g 5.4 0- .f ' 2' R f Q. 'Wi' . . 5 , . M .1 .,., Q J 'M Wil? 'Q' 1, . .V X as., N4 3 ff W fi is . W ,Q , ng- mi , V., .1 Aw 3 -3 Q 2.35 S if ,ygsfs I S i C' .aw 'Q l K ' ' f ff. ' 1: '- ' ,J - rs mu L '- - ' . l e or 1 .nr K. f X ,..,.,.' iw . K3 -ft ff-if - '- sl L f-. .1 H. - .,,,.. . 1 -sr iv' ig V.V ' 1 1 it 1' ff' 1' 1 Y., .ef ...V , w as IF - .. , . I n . V.,.,, . . ' ' zz F' f mi .Q Pi .Ml in 1' , y . li. . .l ,M ',,.-5... , i My 'ff' ' ' X . Ikl 1 , K if A, ROW 1: Pat Roberson, Carrol Robinson, Gerald Rodden, Tommy Rodden, Bellita Rogers, Talmadge Rogers, Edward Rosebrook, Richard Rosebrook. ROW 2: George Routon, Arvil Rowland, Jeanette Rowland, Dean Ryals, Pat Saloga, Margaret Sanders, Sherry Schomp Larry Scott. ROW 3: Syble Scott, Marlene Seaton, Loretta Sebastian, Lowery Sell, Pat Selvedge, Sue Seward, Betty Shakelford Nancy Shaha. our term exams Miss Marguerite Danford gives her sophomore English class their long dreaded exams. Oi course they have hopes of passing grades. -1 5 1- ROW 1: Robert Shaha, Joane Shefield, Dennis Shaw, Pat Shipman. ROW 2: Marilynn Siegfried, Nancy Smiley, Berth Smith, Darryl Smith. ROW 3: Gordon Smith, Jo Ann Smith, Juoy Smith, Myrna Smith. Q .Q .r . . ' wr N c i.: W ,M K M ,J 1 fx .W V ,t A r r A I t -f rsisjfr , .' ., V , E . X . -as - M . . if , 5. 5 4 , W.. X t i ' - ' ji: M ' X . 7 if I' wg, EY? 'V x VH Q f in f 1.2. -:U ' , ff ' . S - 4 QN . . s 1 'kafgfi--. ' -ws' K Q 1 rg VJ. ,QQ My is .T 'Qi im 1,-.it Baia, X , og . ' L V iff S ff . K' , , l ' wp-ia ' Mx 2 1 -' Q: gi ,V . , 'i-- -, uf ' A . 4 ig , zap ia f :aj e - 4 f rf gi j-.1 ' ' Q, 1 I IF O s O, Z., -yly - S J yr f ,f if! 'QW f ROW 1: Patty Smith, Pat Southwell, Daisy Spradley, Mack Spence, Joyce Spencer, Jerry Springer, Carol Spooner, Vel- ma Shrock. ROW 2: Connie Staggs, Jan Stanmire, Jackie Staton, Ralph Staubus, Garry Stephenson, Jean Stewart, Nancy Stewart, Thomas Stewart. ROW 3: Sharon Stillwell, Jimmy Streight, Marie Stubblefield, Bob Taylor, Clarence Taylor, Don Taylor, Virginia Taylor, Carol Teel. Pleasant experiences and happiness are ROW 1: Ronnie Tennery, Betty Thomas, Judith Thomas, Connie Thomp- son, Jonita Thompson. I - ROW 2: Janice Thompson, Ralph Timmie, Aaron Tindell, Edwin Tomlin- Wilma Moxley and Freddie Falrman mar- gon, Cafglyn Treat, vel at their report cards. Looks like they ROW 3: D T - I- P T I will be around for another year' Tyler. an rip itt, eggy romb a, Joyce Tucker, Merry Turner, Peggy i - 'V .. - . .fs ' 7 . 1, - 'f fn ,He I 'S-I 1- .- -n ' ' --1 fe f ,ew e -- - V . , ,33,,,. -J., , ,KK K Ayr W ,kk ii , , , -K tg e ,X Wye W, so A 'I u ,X ,i ,.f 9 ,L . , V ,W i , is Q3-'S ff- - Q . 1 K V p,f 'fV .j i V- .p g VJKKV 2 1' A . mm Y '.x . ' . i ' 5 l S ' ' ' f -152- F . J , ' A if B ,4, ' Ee- -if f- ff: I. ,T H, l , Yh, E. ' ' ' M e fl f ,er 1. lv 'i' i f , . n w? iff 5 I is Q' . ' .' A . A' ' George Routon and Sherrie Ellings- worth show here that they have taken one more step up the ladder of success ROW 2: Shirley Walker, James Ward, Betty Warden, Patty Warden, Lyle by promotion from their sgphofnore Warner. year- ROW 3: Benny Watkins, Floyd Watson, Pat Watson, Donna Weaver, Herbert Weeden. ROW 1: Beth Ulrich, Daniel Urenda, Cordelia Vanbuskirk, Barbara Venable, Shirley Walker. mementoes of our sophomore year ROW 1: June Whiting, Anita Whitlock, Freda Whiley, Darlene Willett, Bernice Wilkerson, Dean Williarns, Luan Wil- liams, Segreta Williams. ROW 2: James Williford, Sylvia Willis, Jerry Wilson, Ruth Windes, Hershall Wise, Harold Wood, Wilma Wood, David Woodson. ROW 3: Marianne Woodson, Robert Woody, Barbara Wright, Beverly Wright, Donna Wright, Barbara Wynne, Ronnie Wynne, Harvey Young. Q, sf '- : ' , sf. - at SI-F, -fo 0 1 -+ , f 5 ,. W 6 X5 .- ., -'..,e a.,f, W X , ' V .,., , 0 ' A W i x - 1-g, 5 ,,:.f3 40 53 W Q, ,ur W ,M if o If R W, ,, V- W 'rig or l li- 45 ef fire A ' . I , ,, wx., ,fly R. ,X . f it 1 1. N M :iw-Q,-v ,Q A V 1.,,,,f, 3 i 'ii Q 25 .. r ,sa:ff,w., 1. ,. ff, .'.- Y ff' . ,, 7,5 V ,, , , , . ' , , ' , ' a V' f- Q s- I, , W .. t -1 5 5- Outstanding seniors if 5 5:9 31' ' iff ly ' if V ' fi A , A , ek, , 5 fs - , . -:if s ' I , 'ixagf' ' f.. ' V i? 'fu ffg' , ', Lik,Eiifl' , V I Q glr li' 1 'HH , . ..., ., ,W ,, . , . W , vw , . L ss ns J 'lg , ' 3 .ua is A , if 4 Q5 Q s S 5 if ff S is -,,, -,-' - , s's' , .'flTl f V V s:ll-Nh, ' fi' f' V Nl f'a'i.rg':iTij ki, A fs.. ., c ' - V. -- if, A., I - - . . as -f Deanna Acton Richard Ahsmuhs Marian Bates George Best Ronald Black Sammy Blancett ACT.ON, Photography, AHSMUI-IS, Redskin Arrowg BATES, American Legion Citizenship Awardg BEST, Social Studies Service Awardg BLACK, Outstanding Musician, BLANCETT, Bausch and Lomb Science Award. W9 53 Q' Sondra Branson Lynn Bryant Joe C-3l'm8Ck Mafy Jane Cartel' Maureen Carter Virginia Corley BRANSON, Secretarial Awardg BRYANT, Excellence in Historyg CARMACK, Woodwork Toolg CARTER, M. J., Capitol Hill Chamber of Commerce Awardg CARTER, Chieftain Award, Letzeiser Medalg CORLEY, Altrusa. m W .ga J - kjlillllvngi f ,. i, Mary Cummings Wylene Depuy Richard Dickson Barbara Diehm T0mmy DiXOI1 Janis Engle CUMMINGS, Speechg DEPUY, Phi Beta Kappag DICKSON, Letzeiser Medalg DIEHM, Mental Health Awardg DIXON, Vocal Serviceg ENGLE, Chieftain Award. - - 0' .5 . . , L, K ia., , 5 A ',', 43 1, 'L jr? S 5 . E ' M w Q., l ,s,..s, , A, , H .1 gy? 4. x X s sf 7 S 'Fx i Pat Ferguson Barbara Gibson T1-eva Giuiam Jody Hale Vernon Hardy Charles Harris FERGUSQN, Dramatic Awardg GTIBSON, Band Serviceg GILLIAM, Home Economics Scholarshipg HALE, A t' Vocal Musicp HARDY, Band Service, Letzeiser Medal, HARRIS, Trade and Industrial State Award. ccoun mg -154- 1 received honors Helen Hendricks Phyllis Holloway Eleanor Jaco Shirley Kuykendall Marilyn Leveridge Norma Love HENDRICKS, Spanish Awardg HOLLOWAY, Alumni General Citizenship Award, JACO, Vocational Commercial Artg KUYKENDALL, Shorthand Awardg LEVERIDGE, National Honor Society Ringg LOVE, Home Economics Service Award. h,i . ,, , i , i gg .t y wi 52 if 1, K b Q ...K X Q.. me it 2 ff 5 Mg gig by mf? ix 3 I3 L Janice Lyle Harry Merson T. A. Minton Dwight Moody Keith McClung Dale McCoy LYLE, Sears, Roebuck Foundation Scholarship Award, Letzeiser Medal, MERSON, Danforth Foundation Award, MIN- TON, Civitan Citizenship Award, MOODY, Letzeiser Medal, Mathematics Award, MCCLUNG, Capitol Hill Chamber of Commerce Awardg MCCOY, Vocal Music. is 'Z ' we .1 y vcvl 1. Q wi -:VV, lllrrll Y lg . ., ,,l S ii K fi X A X I Q ,ff 1 , K June Palmer Roger Phares jack Phillips Shirley Richardson Bob Roedl Grace Sharpe PALMER, National Honor Society Ring, Daughters of American Revolutions Award, Ellds Scholarship, PHARES, Bible History Awardg PHILLIPS, E. K. Gaylord Philanthropies Awardg RICHARDSON, Home Economics Service Awardg ROEDL, Redskin Arrow Award, SHARPE, Science Award. . . .4 ,J B Roy Short Mike Simpson Ann Smiley Jean Travis Delores Vernon Ruth Ann Willis SHORT, Outstanding Member of the Junior Alumnig SIMPSON, American Legion Citizenship Award, SMILEY, Dan- forth Foundation Awardg TRAVIS, English Award, Presbyterian Church Scholarship, National Honor Society Ring, VER- NON, Art Award, WILLIS, Letzeiser Medal. fNot Picturedj: SPITLER, Outstanding Musician, THOMAS, Dramatic Award, YOUNG, Mechanical Drawing Award. -155- 104 Abbott, Jo, Jr., 55, 125, 141 Abney, Lillian, Jr., 95, 125 wetona, Jr., 141 Abney, Alislier, Dolores, Sr., 101 Abxton, Virginia, sr., 25, 101 Alsaton, Vonda, Jr., 125 Acton, Deanna, sr., 15, 42, 71, 73, 77, 79, 55, 101 116, 154 Adams, Charlene, sr., 101 Adams, Mary, So., 74, 50 Addison, Drue, sr., 101 Adlenaan, Wilbert, Jr., 125 Adler, 1-lelen, Jr., 55, 125 Ahsmuhs, Richard, sr., 19, 54, 55, 45, 55, 55, 92, 101, 132, 154, 160 Akers, Mattie, Sr., 30, 42, 73, 77, 79, BS, SS, 95. 101 Altins, Florene, So., 141 Alhan, one, so., 141 Allen, carol, Jr., 93, 125 Allen, Joe, so., 52, 57, 90, 141 Allensworth, Anne, Jr., 77, 55, 125 Allgood, ore Lena, sr., 93, 101 Allred, Richard, Jr., 57, 95, 125 Allred, Shirley, sr., 101 Alsup, Shirley, Sr., 101 Arnhurn, Evelyn, so., 87, 141 Analla, Tony, Jr., 95, 125 Anderson, Carole, so., 75, 141 Anderson, Kay, so., 74, 55, 55, 57, Andrews, Judy, so., 141 Archer, Jerry, sr., 101 141 Brown, Betty, So., 142 Brown, David, Sr., 29, 54, 91, 97, 103, 117 Brown, Dori, Jr., 95, 126 Brown, jackie, Jr., 126 Brown, Joyoe, So., 77, 142 Brown, Lawatha, so., 142 Brown, Martha, So., 15, 142 Brown, Martha. so., 142 Brown, Martha, sr., 103 Brown, Patsy, Jr., 126 Brown, virginia, Jr., 91, 126 Brown, wayne, so., 142 Brownlee, Buddy, Jr., 55, 126 Bruner, Jenies, so. 59 Bruza, Leroy, Jr., 94, 125 cahle, Roma, Jr., 127 calernaio, June, Jr., 52, 127 Canndy, Gary, So., 142 Canary, Mellaa, Jr., 127 Canning, 1-larry, sr., 103 Canning, Tommie, Jr., 127 Cannon, Bob, Sr., 95 Cantwell. Robert fChuckl, Jr., 71, 127 Carlile, -1-harraas, So., 57, 142 carnraolr, Joe, Sr., 59, 92, 103, 154 Carman, Kenneth, Jr., 127 carrilrer, Ronald, Jr., 87, 55 Carr, Barbara, r., 127 Carter, Carter, J Aileen, Jr., 55, 95, 127, 155 Barbara, So.. 142 105 Deeds, Peggy, sr., Archer, Lavinia, so., 141 Ard, Joy, sr., 101 Ard, June, Jr., 52, 125 Armstro ng, Teresa, Jr., 125 Atchley, Wanda, Jr., 125 Atwood, R. c., Sr., 95 Autrey, Roy, sr., 95, 101 Autrey, Vaughn, Jr., 50, 95, 95, 125 Balrer, Ann, So., 102 Balrer, Kenneth, Jr., 52, 95, 125 Baker, Kenneth, so., 141 Bnlrer, Linda, Jr., 91, 94, 125 Balrer, Tilds, so., 141, 145 Baldwin, Beverly, Jr., 93, 125, 130 Ball, Dorothy, Jr., 125 Carter, Carol, So., 142 92, 94, 125, Margie, So., 143 Sidney, Jr., 128 Cox, Ramona, So., 85 Coy, Bobby, Jr., 123 Crader, Hannah, Jr., 55, 128 Craig, jimmy, Sr., 79, 90 Craig, Kathrine, Jr., 128 craigheod, Donald, So., Cramer, Dorothy, Jr., 54, 55, 45, 45, 55, 128 Cranfield, Ruth, Sr., 104 Crawford, Linda. So., 143 Creswell, Annette, So., 141, 143 Cresswell, Margaret, So., 143 Criss, Loretta, Jr., 128 , Croom, Virginia, Jr., 79, 84, 86, 89, 92, 128 Cross, Bobby, jr., 128 Crouch, Diolrey, So., 145 Crouohq Kathryn, Jr., 55, 42, 72, 77, 79, 128 Cox, Cox, 85, 91, Crowley Gayla, Jr., 77, 95, 128 Cryer, Jeanita, So., 145 Cummings, Christine, Sr., 19, 94, 104 cunirnings, Mary, Sr., 104, 154 Carter, Harold, Jr., 94 carter, Maureen, Sr., 54, 45, 55, 55, 95, 103, 105, 154 Carter Mary Jane, Sr., 70, 71, 72, 50, 55, 91, 103 122, 154 cash, Edrnond, So., 142 Cashow, Bonnie, So., 87, 145 Cashwell, Jaelr, so., 127 Casey, Barbara, Sr., 72, 79, 103 Caswell, Eliraheth, Sa., 142 Cavner, Joyce M., So., 142 ceeil, Laroyre, So., 79, 142 chadwell,, Nancy, Jr., 51, 127 Chambers, Barbara, Jr., 127 Chambers, Sonrlett, so., 55, 142, 157 Banks, Charles, Jr., 125 Barber, Nathan, sr., 97, 102 Barber, Jirnrny, Jr., 95, 125 Bare, Jeanine, Sr., 101 Barker, Wilma, Jr., 92, 125 Bames, Joe, So., 52, 90, 141 Barnes, Joy, So., 141 Eames, Putt, Jr., 87 Bamett, Beverly, Sr., 101 Barrett, Kaye, So., 141 Bartlett, Charles, so., 141 Barton, Mary Jo, sr., 73, 79, 55, 101 Bates, Barbara, so., 141 Bates, Marian, sr., 42, 44 71, 77, 101, 154 Bathe, Louie, So., Bayless, Lena, jr., 141 83, 87, 125 Chapman, Glen, Jr., 59, 127 Chapman, John, sr., 59, 103 Cherry, Mary J., so., 142 cheshier, Carl, Jr., 127 Chesnut, Lewis, Jr., Childers, Mildred, Jr., 127 Chilton, Shirley, Jr., 127 chisholrn, Dorietta, Chisholm, Jaolr, Sr., 94 chody, Donald, So.. christian, Paul, so., 142 127 So., 142 142 Goad, Larry, So., 145 Bean, B illy, so., 82 Bean, Bobby, Jr., 59, 41, 40 Beard, Letn, so.. 141 Bensler, Nom-ia, Jr., 59, 125 Beck, Allen, so., 141 Beck, Jerry, Sr., 55, 102 Beene, Peggy, So., 141 Bell, Beverly, Sr., 102 Bell, Darlene, so.. 141 Bell, joan, Sr., 87, 102 Bell Joyce, Sr., 47, 57, 102 Bell: Mitchell, So., 141 Bell, Nancy, So., 82, 141, 160 Bell, Thomas, Sr., 95, 102 Bellew, Larry, Jr., 125 Bennett. Billy, Jr., 125 Bennett, Carole, Jr., 125 Benson, David, Jr., 90, 125 Benson, Neney, so.. 141 Beat, George, Sr., 102, 154 Best, Joyee, so., 141 Bert, Marvin, sr., 54, 59, 91, 97, 102 Bielrner, John, Jr., 92 Biddy, Pat, Jr., 55, 125 Bidwell, Evelyn, so., 82 Bighani, Jarnes, so., 141 Birohfield, Betty, Jr., 95, 97, 125 Bishop, Marcella, Jr., 51, 125 Birl-ron, Robert, so., 141 Black, Ronald, Sr., 42, 75, 52, 54, 102, 154 Blaelr, Waynette, sr., 91, 95, 102 Blaolrnrd, Jnines, So., 141 Blaolrhurn, Shirley, Jr., 91 Blaeltnien, Pamela, so., 74, 79, 82 Blackman, Gary, Jr., 37, 46, 50, 126, 145 Blaolrwood, Alioe, Jr., 126 Bryant, Crosby, so., 79, 55, 142 Clarlr, Anita, Sr., 95, 103 clarlt, Carolyn, Jr., 72, 91, 127 Clark, 1-larriet, so., 142 Clark, Kathryn, Jr., 127 Clark, Jirn, Sr., 97, 105 Clark, Nadine, so., 55, 142 Clark, Shirley, So., 142 clewson, Patsy, Sr., 77. 103 142 Clay, Ceril, So., 76, clayrnore, June, Jr., 72, 79, 55, 125, 127 Clayton, Nola, Jr., 127 Clmrman, Jaclrlyn, So., 142 cleghorn, Pat, sr., 103 Clessan, Beryle, sr., 104 Clesson, Darrell, so., 52, 95, 95, 142 Cleveland, Glenda, So., 73, 143 Cleveland, jerry, So., 90, 143 Cleveland, Shirley, Sr., 85, 104, 120 Clevenger, Bobby, so., 76, 145 Clifton, Nova, Jr. 50, 127 Cloud, Gail, sr., 51, 57, 95 Cline, Raybum, so., 55 coats, Odis, so., 143 Cobb, Pat, Sr., 104 Coclner, charles, so., 52, 55, 145 coff, Phyllis, so., 145 Coffey, Jane, Jr., 127 coffrnan, Charles, So., 95 Coggina, Lavona, Jr., 127 Cohn, Paton, So., 75, 143 Coleman, Norrna, Sr., 104 Coleman, Ty, so., 145 coley, Denny, so., 143 Collier, Bud, So., 143 Collins, Carol, Jr., 37, 70, 71, 86, 87. 93, 127, 144, 160 Collins, Danny, Jr., 127 Collinsworth, Betty, So., 143 Colvard, Bill, Jr., 127 Colvard, Charles, Jr., 127 Con-iles, Billie Dee, Sr., 71, 55, 54, 104 Jr., 127 Ccnaway, Carlene, So., 37, 74, 142 Bryan, Jo Ann, sr., 103 Bryant, Lynn, Sr., Bryant, Ruby, Jr., Buchanan, Pat, Jr., Buckhalter, Ricky, Bunch, Linda, Sr., Bunyard, Lanetta, Burnett, Beverly, Bums, Bill, So., 1 Bums, Jackie, So. Bums, Nancy, Jr., Bun-is, Peggy, Jr., 76, 55, 91, 92, 95, 105, 154 125 51, 90, 126 r., 55, 54, 126 105 Jr., 126 Sr., 103 42 55, 95, 142 15, 79, 57, 126 J 55, 126 li Burrougha, Piireill Conkwright, Don, Connely, Carole, Connelly, Doyle, Conner- J0YCer J sr., 55, 104 sr., 73, 87, 92, 104 Jr., 127 r., 50, 91, 128 r., 125 Conway, Billy, J cools, Bernadine, so., 145 coolt, Geraldine, So., 143 coolr, Raymond, Jr., 41, 55, 71, 97, 128 Cooper, Carolyn, Jr., 14, 125 Cooper, Don, Jr., 81, 55, 145 Cooper, Gary, Jr., 55, 128 cooper, 1-1. c., Jr., 128 coooer, Kenneth, Jr., 128 Cooper, Robert, sr., 55, 104 Burrow, Burrows, Buabee, Busbee, Butler, Butler, Buzbee, 80, 87, 88, 90, 92, 108 Paul, Jr., Ann, Jr., 125 Lavema, Jr., 95, 126 Marilyn, so., Allan, Jr., 126 Sharon, sa., 142 Beverly, Jr., 71, 55, 91, 127 142 Bylre, Jerry, Jr., 95 Brewer, Joyce, jr., 64, 126 Brewer, Rita, jr., 73, 81, 126 Brewer, Wanda, So., 142 Br-ight, Nile, sr., 103 Br-imm, Britton, Barbara, so., 142 Jerry, so., 55, 126 Brogdon, Joni, Jr., 80, 95, 126 Brooks, Tornrny, sr., 71, 92, 103, 123 Brotherton, Wanda, So. 142 Copeland, Jirnrnie, so., 145 Virginia, so., 143 virginia, sr., 55, 42, 77, 104, 154 Coppin, Corley, Cornett, Nancy, So., 73, 143 Corriker. Donna, So., 143 Cory, Frank, Jr., 91, 92, 128 Cory, Frankie, so., 76, 145 Corby, Billy, Sr., 104 Coatiloe, Clayton, So., 143 Cotton, Mona, So., 143 Couch, Ronald, So., 143 Covington, Leroy, So., 143 Cowan, Earl, So., 143 Cowan, Floyd, Jr., 135 Cox, Dole, so., 52, 143 cor, Jarnes, Jr., 76, 50, 92, 128 132. Cummings, S cunningharn, Cunningham. herwood, So., 143 Donald, So., 145 Dwane, Jr., 55, 55, 128 Cunningham, Laquetta, Sr., 104 Cunningham, Phyllis, sr., 77, 104 Dailey, Dona Danner, Jinirny, Sr., 42, ld, sr., 71, 75. 55. 97, 104 Darling, Larry, so., 145 Davis, Betty, Jr., 128 Davis, Billy, So., 95 Davis, Charlene, Sr.. 55, 104 Davis, Irene, Jr., 128, 145 Davis, Jerry, Jr., 54, 55, 71, 97, 125 Davis, Jo Ann, So., 145 Davis, Margie, sr., 105 Davis, Myrna, so., 144 Davis, Monroe, Sr., 105 Davison, Patsy, So., 144 Dawltins, Andy, So., 95 Dawson, Julian, So., 76 Dearnaore, Mary, Jr., 45, 52, 91, 128 Deavilla, Janice, Sr., 71, 72, 77, 55, 115 Deburger, Floyd, So., 95 Deeds, Larry, So., Deen, Naomi, Jr., Deitrioxt, Aubrey, 55, 144 79, 128 Jr., 128 Den-rars, Mary, So., 72, 144 Depuy, wylene, sr., 19, 55. Desper, jane, 55, 91, 105, 15 Sr., S1,83, 55. 105 Dial, Bill, So., 144 Dial, Khlon, So., 144 Dickson, Edith, Sr., 105 Dickson, Riohard, Sr., 55, 91, 105, 154 Diehrn, Barbara, Sr., 55, 55, 91, 105, 154 Dietrich, Dea nna, Sr., 105 Dillon, Edward, so., 144 Dittrnan, George, so., 76, 144 Dixon, Tonrniy, sr., 55, 44, 50, 54, 95, 105, Dixon, Jininiy, so., 144 4 Billy, Sr., 106 Evans, Evans, Donna, So., 35, 72, 55, 133, 142, 144 Evans, Jinnianne, Jr., 54, 55, 91, 129 Madelyn, Jr., 120 Patsy, Jr., 129 Ronnie, Jr., 129 Evansr Evans. Evans, Everett, Ben, Jr., 129 Fagan, Mike, sr., 55, 39, 45, 76, 54, 106 Fairrnan, Freddie, So.. 76, 55, 144, 152 Faller, Shirley, So., 144 Farrell, Keith, Jr., 129 Boohy, Jr.. 55. 129 Ferguson, Ferguson, charles, Jr., 129 Ferguson, Jaalr, Sr., 75, 55, 106 Ferguson, Pat, sr., 17, 40, 41, 106, 115, 128, 154 Ferguson, Rita, So., 145 Ferrell, Nanoy, Sr., 107 Ferrrll, ,Ianice,S1'., 71, 92, 95, 107 Fields, Jerry, Sr., 59 Fields, Rose Marie, so., 45, 52, 55, 94, 145 Filre, Lewis, So., 50 Files, Darlene, So., 145 Fisaher, Marie, so., 145 Fish. Everett, Jr., 129 Fisher, Dorothy, So., 145 Fisher, Leon, sr., 107 Flanagan, Yvonne, Jr., 71, 55, 129 Flener, Kenneth, Jr., 95, 129 Flotaher, Dorothy, so., 145 Flilterson, Donna, Jr., 129 Flowers, Larry, Jr., 55, 129 Flud, Naomi, Sr., 95, 107 Fogle, Mary, Sr., 107 Forehand, lone, Jr., 95, 129 Forlaes, Sherrie, Jr., 129 Ford, Kay, so., 52, 145 Ford, Wendell, Sr., 54, 71, 92, 95. 97. 107 Foster, Betty, Jr., 129 Foster, joan, Sr., 107 Fowlkes, Tommy, Sr., 107 Fradet. Patsy, Sr., 95, 107 Pranlts, Franks, Claudine, So., 87, 94, 145 Norma, Sr., 107 Frantz, Grady, sr., 107 Frederiolr, John, So., 81, 145 Frederiolrson, Rosalee, Jr., 129 Freeze, Barbara, Jr., 129 Fruit, Janice, Sr., 72, 77, 95, 107 Fullterson, Joyce, Sr., 107 Fuller, Elnner, so., 55 Fuller, Glenna, so., 145 Fuller. Jirnniie, Sr., 37, 107 Fulton, Bolo, Jr., 129 Fulton, Jerald, Jr., 71, 95 Funk, Donna, Jr., 129 Gadd, Charlotte, Sr., 107 Gammon, Viola, Jr., 129 Garret, Helen, so., 145 Garrett, Ruth, So., 107, 145 Garrison, Arthur, So., 145 Toninry, Jr., 75, 95, 150 Gaston, Genzer, Twila, jr., 95 Dixon, Meloa, Jr., 125 Diitson, Yvonne, so., 72, 144 Dobbs, Jean, Jr., 67 Dobson, Jarnes, So., 20, 55, 57, 55, 144, 147 Dodd, Betty, Sr., 105 Dodson, Norma, So., 144 Doke, Carrol, sr., 59, 105 Dollar, oohelia, Jr., 125 Donaldson, Paul, Jr., 51, 75, 55 Dorsey, Betty, sr., 105 Dorsey, Charles, so., 45, 54, 144 Doty, Wanda, Sr., 105 Douglas, Kathleen, So., 144 Douthit, Peggy, So., 144 Doverspilre, Dortha, Jr., 72, 50, 128 Dowler, Thurman, So., 76, 144 Draoelt, Janice, Sr., 105 Dragus, Nona, So., 144 Drake, Dale, So., 144 Drake, Eugene, So., 144 Drake, Gale, So., 76, 144 Draper, calvin, sr., 95, 105 Draper, Betty, Sr., 105 Dubois, Kay, Sr., 73, 87, BB, 105 Dubois, Marceline, Jr., 79, 87, 128 Dubois, Nanc y, So. 72, 52, 57, 144 Durnont, Judy, Jr., 67, 129 Dunlsar, Wayne, So., 144 Dunn, Donald, Sr., 55, 97, 106 Dunn, Martha, Jr., 47, 94, 129 Denuy. Jini, Dutton, Rom Dye, Darold, So., 95 ona, So., 144 jr., 129 Dykes, Bryant, Jr., 129 Earhart, Carolyn, So., 55, 72, 144 Earley, Carl, sr., B9 y. .J Earle Charles r., 129 106 Early, lvlarva, sr., Eberhardt, Nellie, So., 144 Eehols, Gail, 105, 123 Sr., Eelrstein, Ted, Jr., 92, 129 Eddings, Nell, Sr., 72, 77, 105 Edgar, Karla, Sr., 72, 85, BS, 91, 106 Edrington, Nita sr., 55, 106 Edwards, Bill, sr., 106 Edwards, Boh, so., 95 Edwards, Gay, Sr., Edwards, Joh Ellingsworth, 106 nny, Jr., 40, 41. 54, 128, 129 Sherrie, so., 72, 85, 144, 153 Ellis Kathryn, So., 144 Ellison, Don, So., 144 Elmore, Stanley, So., 95 En-roerlin, Lena, En-lbrel, Virg Srrr 106 inia, So., 144 Ernry, Carl, Jr., 129 Emry, Avis, sr., 55, 54, 92, 106 sr., 54, 45, 75, 55, 95, 106, 114, 154 English, Charlie, so., 95, 144 English, 'rrula, sr., 105 Erickson, Mary, Jr., 129 Eritson, Kenneth, so., 144 Engle, Janis, Esteo, Carole, Jr., 129 Estep, Enoch, So., 52, 54, 144 Estes, Nancy, sr., 106 Estes, Raymond, So., 90, 144 -156- 7o, 71, 72, 79, 55, 55, 9 Gihson, Barbara, Sr., 52, 107, 154 Gilrson, Keith, Sr., 105 Gibson, olen, Sr., 91 Gihson, owen, Sr., 55, 90, 105 Gifford, Melvin, So., 145 Gilbert, Saundra, Jr., 130 Gilorease, Royce, Jr., 72, 77, 130 Giles, Ronnie, Jr., 75, 130 Gill, Donald, So., 145 Gilliarn, Treva, sr., 19, 93, 94, 105, 154 Gilliland, Pat, Sr., 71, 72, 77, 55, 105 Gind lesloerger, Shirley, Sr., 51, 71, 77, 55, 95, 108 Girod, sue, Jr., 130 Glenn, 'rornrny, so., 145 Goad, Ethel, Sr., 108 Golden, Jerry, Sr., 45, 55, 97, 108 Golightly, Lee, sr., 108 Golindo, Joe, Jr., 130 Goodnow, Janice, sr., 55, 108 Goods on, Reta, So., 95, 145 Gorden, Betty, Jr., 79 Gorrell, Dolly, Jr., 130 Goure, Gourley, Shirley, Jr., 130 Marrice, so., 95, 145 Graharn, David, so., 145 Graham, Johnny, Jr., 75, 55, 130 Graham, Jolene, so., 145 Graham, Nornaa, Sa., 145 Green, Jo Ann, so., 145 Green, Juanita, sr., 105 G reen, Patty, Sr., 108 Green, Charlotte. Sr., 93, 108 Greer, Jerry, Sr., 105 Greerson, Ronald, jr., 75, 130 Gregg, Phillip, Jr., 24, 71. 75, 97. 130 Gregg, Larry, sr., 41, 79, 108 1, 95. Griffin, Joe, sr. 95 Griffin, Ruth, Jr., 130 D Lavada Jr., 130 Dolores So., 145 Charles, Jr., 95 Anna, So., 55, 145 La Donna, sr., 79, 108 Grissorn, Patty, sr., 108 arlene, Sr., 108 Earlene, Jr., 130 Lueretta, so., 145 Guinn, Phil, Jr., 130 Gunter, Grigsby Grigsley Grisham Grissom, Grissom, Groves, Groves, Gruoles, Bobby, so., 145 Hack ett, Katherine, So., 145 Haolrett, Leroy, so., 75, 145 Hackett, Haffner, Haggard, Kennedi, Newton. Jr., 59, 150 Georgia, Jr., 130 Jr., 130 1-laining, Nova, sr., 71, 72, 77, 55, 55, 109, 115 Hallsig, Wanda, Jr., 150 Hale, Jody, Sr., 77, 50, 51, 55, 109, 154 1-laley, Wanene, Jr., 130 Hall, Bill, Jr. 130 Hall, clo Ann, Sr., 45, 77, 107, 109 Hall, Jo Ann, sr., 114 Hall Hall Hall, Ham Johnny. So., 92, 145 Patsy, sr., 72, 109 Phyllis, Jr.. 15, 79, 130 rnonds, Movita, so., 145 Yvonne, Jr., 131 Hamilton, Dell, sr., 109 Hamilton, Dick, sr., 47, 71, 75, 83, 91, 92, 93, 109 Hamm, Melvyn, sr., 108 Hammaek Geraldine, sr., 109 Hammeir, Jaek, Jr., 130 Hamnuzr, Leslie, sr., 80 Haney, Belly, sr., 95, 109 Hannum, Keren, So., 130 Hardin, Beb, sr., 109 Hardin, Eleanor, sr., 93, 107, 109 Hardy, Jerry, Sr., 77, 38, 95 Hardy, Vernon, sr., 19, 33, 35, 37, 83, 106, 109, 154 Harlan, Barbara, se., 145 Harlan, Myrna, sr., 77, 73, 39. 109 Harper, George, Jr., 50, 95, 97 Harper, Harrell, Harrell, Harrell, Richard, Sr. 109 Donna, Sr., 82, 109 Harold, So., 146 O. C., So., 145 Harris, Berry, Sr., 109 Harris, charles, Sr., 95, 109, 154 Harris, Denald, se., 145 Harris, Eleanor, sr., 109 Harris, Dennie, sr., 71, 92, 93, 97. 109 Harris, Trudy, Jr., 130 Harrisen, Lolela, se., 145 Hari, Billy, So., 146 Hari, Jee, Jr., 51, 75, 33, 39, 90, 91, 92, 130 Harr, Shirley, se., 145 Hash, Lesrer. sr., 39, 110 Haskins, Nerera, Jr., 130 Haiehell, Bill, sr., 110 Hawk, Ann, sr., 77, 38, 93, 110 Hawkins, Bill, se., 145 Hawkins, Peggy, Jr., 72. 30, 130 Hawkins. Janice, Jr., 130 Hawkins, Sammy, Jr., 30, 32, 84, 131 Hawkins, Weldon, Jr., 95, 131 Hawley, Carroll, sr., 39, 110 Headriek, Emily, sr., 77, 93, 110 Hedgepaih, Riehard, sr., 75, 110 Hefner, Par, se.,, 54, 55, 57, 146 Heistand, Millard, se., 146 Hestand. Hernbree wayne, Jr., 131 Reberr, se., 59 Hendersen, David, se., 37, 145 Henderson, Glenda, Sr., 110 Hendricks, Helen, sr., 12, 79, 33, 93, 110, 155 Hendrick s, Mary, sr., 110 Heniey, Charlotte, Jr., 31, 85, 131 1-lenn, Yvvnne, se., 72, 146 Henning, Leon.: So., 145 Henry, Dean, Jr., 74, 94, 151 Henry, Dudley, Jr., 151 Henshall, Trey, se., 151 Hensley, Mauriee, Jr., 95 Hensley, Neel, Jr., 131 Hensley, Reba, se., 146 Hesland, Wayne. Jr., 95 Hickman, Ronald, Sr., 110 Hickman, lvers, Naney, So., 146 lvey, Terry, sr., 111 Jaeksen, Barbara, Jr., 131 Jaeksen, Bobbie, se., 145 Jaeksen, Bonnie, sr., 111 Jaeksen, Darlene, Jr., 71, 91, 94, 95, 131 Jaeksen, Donerre, sr., 111 Jaeksen, Deris, Jr., 132 Jaeksen, Loyd, sr., 111 Jaeksen, Wanda, sr., 38, 39, 111, 143 Jaee, Eleaner, sr., 20, 67, 97, 111, 155 Jay Jerry, sr., 95, 111 Jay. sue, Jr., 79, 35, 132 Jeffreys, Den, sr., 111 Jeffreys, Shirley, se., 45, 71, 72, 147 Jenkins, Mary Ann, Jr., 32, 132 Jenkins, Myra, se., 12, 72, 147, 143 Jenner, carelyn, sr., 72, 35, 85, 33, 111 Jennings, Melvin, sr., 91, 111 Jennings, senny, sr. 85 Jewell, Den, Sr., 79, 33, 34, 107, 111, 135 Jines, Jee. se.. 147 Jebe, Bebby, Jr., 54, 58, 79. 97 Johns. Billy joe, Jr., 39, 40, 81 Jehnsen, Bebbie, Jr., 75, 95, 132 Johnson, Glen, Jr., 132 Johnson, Howard, sr., 111 Jehnsen, Leen, sr., S9 Johnson, Mary, Jr., 21, 79 Jehnsen, Patricia, se., 147 Johnson, Par, sr., 70, 71, 72, 31, 37, 91, 100, 101 103, 112 Johnson, Riehard, se.. 75, 37, 95. 147 Jehnsan, Ronald, se., 35 Jehnsen, Temmy, Jr., 132 Jehnsien, Bebby, se., 147 Jehnsren, Lewis. sr., 95, 112 Johnston, Par, Jr., 93, 132 Jehnaren. Renald, sr., 75, 37, 90, 112 Jones, Albert, se., 39, 147, 150 Jenes, Barbara, sr. 72, 112 Jones. Bebby, se., 147 Jenes, Bennie, sr.. 112 Jones, David, Sr., 112 Jenes, Dick, se., 147 Jenes, Donald, Jr., 90, 132 Jenes, Earlene, se., 147 Jenes, Edward, se., 147 Jenes, Janei, se., 147 Jenes, Jey, Jr., 132 Jenes, Kelly, sr., 112 Jenes, Lleyd, se.. 147 Jenes, Lorena, Sr., 51, 112 Jenes, Lynn, Jr., 72, 132 Jenes, Rennie, se., 147 Jenes, Trela, sr., 112 Jenes, Wayman, sr., 70, 71, 82, 100, 103, 112 Jenes, Winnie, Jr., 72 Jordan, Gail, sr., 112 Jordan, Renald, se., 147 70, 71, 72, 73. 79, 88, 102 Layman, Ledford, Maxine, se.. 38 Palsy, sr., 113 Lee, Bill, Jr., 76, 133 Lee, J. D., Sr., 95 Leeper. Carol, sr., 71 Gilberi, Jr., 95, 113 Leflore, Lemons, Barbara, So., 72, 143 Lemens, Donald, Jr., 133 Leslie, Edwin, sr., 71, 35, 94 Lessman, Alfred, sr., 94, 113 Lesrer, Melisande, sr., 113 Leverieh, Larry, Jr., 39, 113 Leveridge, Marilyn, Sr., 33, 71, 73, 155 30, 85, Levine. Tommy, se., 75, 92, 143 Lewis, Billy, sr., 95, 113 Lewis, Jimrny, Jr., 32, 133 Lewis, Leonard, sr., 24, Linfoot, Betty, se., 143 Linfoot, Jeyee, se., 145 Leek, Jane, Jr., 133 Lelris, Valene, se., 143 Leng, Glen, Jr., 21, 133 Leng, Mary, Jr., 72, 133 Lengway, Gene, Sr., 114 Lungnecker, Jaek, se., 33, 143 Lungnecker, Sally, se., 148 Leekabaugh, James, Jr., 42, 53, 94, 97, Love, Nerma, sr., 94, 114, 155 Love, Ted se., 39, 92 Lovelady, Edgar, se., 95 Levene, Jerry, se., 33, 143 Leyal, Lee, se., 143 Leyd, Gay, se., 13, 37, 143 Lucas, Jimmy, sr., 94 Lumley, Donna, se., 143 Lyle, Janiee, Sr., 77, 30, 35, 89, 91, 93, 114, Lyons, Arvel, sr., 32, 37, 89, Lyens, June, Jr., 67, 133 83, 84, 113 133 114 McAnul!y, carel, Jr., 72, 95, 133, 139 Mecalisrer, Danna, Jr., 133 McCamm0n, Rese, sr., 114 Mecammen, Reae, So., 148 McClellan, Gail, Jr., 133 Meclellan, Jerry, sr., 71, 95, Meclung, Keith, sr., 35, 91, Meclure, Carol, Sr., 30, 114 McCollum, Paye, Jr., 133 McCorkle, Irvin, se., 83 Mecurdy, Cleta, sr., 95, 114 McCoy, Dale, sr., 24, 30, 114, 155 McCoy, Roy, se., 148 Menaniel, Jehn, se., 148 Menennal, Clelith, sr., 114 Menennal, Kenneth, se., 95 McGaugh, Aliee, Jr., 133 McGee, Linda, se., 94, 142, 143 McGee, Mary, Jr., 15, 44, 71, 72, 133 McGuire, James, se., 76 Mclntyre, Janis, sr., 34, 92, 114 Malcenaie, Beb, sr., 54, 50, 79, 97, 114 114 101, 114, 155 113, Miner, Billy, Jr., 134 Minren, T. A., sr., 51, 97, 115, 155 Mitchell, charles, Sr., 90, 115 Mitchell, Tommie, Jr., 32, 134 Miae, Lyndon, se., 95, 143 Menrgemery, Geneva, se., 71, 143 Meedy, Dwight, sr., 19, 41, 71, 79, 35, 87, 115, 155 Moody, Jackie Collins, sr., 115 Ardelle, sr.. 95, 115 Barbara, sr., 115 Delberts, se., 143 Meen, Moore Moore. Meere, Eddie, se., 71, 143 Meere, James, Jr., 75, 90, 134 Moore, Leuise, Jr., 37, 134 Meese, Jerry, se., 75, 149 Merava, Beverly, Jr., 95, 134 Kenneth, se., 95 Merava, Morgan, Gene, se., 75, 89, 97 Nolen, se., 149 Sunny, se., 73 Morgan, Mergan, Mergsn, Tommy, D., se., 35. 45, 149 Morgan, Tommy L., Jr., 76, 83, 134 Morris, Eldon, se., 149 Morris, lrene, Jr., 45, 35, 134 Merris, Peggy, sr., 32, 43, 115 Morris, Teresa, sr., 95, 116 Morton, Meses. Mosley, Marvin, se., 149 Judy, se., 72, 149 Charlotte, sr., 116 Mess, Vivian, sr., 116 Mowles, Bobby, sr., 116 Edna, Jr., 91 Merley, Merley, Wilma, se., 54, 72, 152 Meyer, Madalene, Jr., 34, 37, 35, 134, 145 Muller, Ruth, se., 79 Mullins, Mary, se., 149 Mullins Doyle, se., 149 Munea, carel, se., 149 Murrell, Beb, sr., 94 Muse, Jean, Sr., 91, 93, 115 Musgraves, Bebbie, Jr.. 71. 95 Musgraves, Dean, Jr., 134 Myers, Ronnie, se., 149 Nail, Mary, sr., 32, 45, 35. 116 Nance, Mary, se., 149 Neal, Mary, Sr,, 31, 35, Nelson, lela, sr., 77, 95, 116 Nerhereuri, Carolene, Jr., 134 Nethercull, Laddie, sr., 50, 71, 97, 116 149 116 Newcomb, Lannie, sr., 90 Newell, Billy, So., 149 Newman, Hubert, Jr., 31, 134 Nibletr, Carolyn, sr., 92, 116 Niblett, Ruby, se.. 149 Niekell, clauderre, sr., 86 Nieks, Jerry, Jr., 134 Niahels, Jaek, se., 17, 149 Nordquist, Bob, Jr., 57 116 Neuschaefer, Mary, So., Newcomb, Gloria, Sr., Pamrieia, se., 143 oldake Hicks, Ernest, Sr., 95, 111 Jerry, So., 95 Hicks, Hicks, Jimmy, Jr., 55, 95, 97, 131 sue, Jr., 131 Hicksr Hicks. Thelma, se., 145 Higgenberham, Theresa, se., 146 Hightower, Jean, So., 57, 72. 145 Hilberr, Deuglas, Jr., 126, 131 Hilderbrand, Norma, se.. 30, 146 Hill, Danna, se., 145 Hill, Gene, So., 75, 39, 146 Hill, James, Jr., 131 Patton, Hill, Mary, se., 145 Hillinn, Bebby, sr., 110 Hillis, Helen, sr., 79, 110 Hiner, Marlene, se., 145 Hines, Jerry, se., 95, 146 Hinien, Norma, Jr., 131 Hong, Sylvah, Jr., 131 Hobbs, Glenda, jr., 131 Hebgeed, Vonceal. Son 146 Hedge, vernen, se., 145 Hedges, Shirley, Jr., 131 Haggard, Greg, Sr., 33, 30, 31, 110 Helder, Larry, Jr., 131 Halland, Lawanna, sr., 15, 79, 110 Holland, Mary, sr., 110 Holliday, Jerry, sr., 72 Hellingsweri.h, Ed, Jr.. 90 Hellevvay, Glen, se., B1 Helleway, Phyllis, Sr., 35, 110, 155 Heli, carele, Jr., 131 Holton, Rey, se.. 146 Heeren, Bill, Jr., 13, 61, 131 Hepkins, Leaiha, sr., 110 Hepkins, Yvonne, Jr., 131 Hom, Don, So., 46 Ham, Janice, So., 146 Hern, M ary, Sr., 85. 110 Horn, Shirley, se., 145 Herniek, 1-rernsby, 1-lerien, Pas. se., S7 Leroy, se., 146 julia, So., 146 Payne, Jerdan, Paul, se., 147 Juhl, Margo, sr., 72, 77, 37, 112 Jun, Delores, Jr., 132 Kay, Phyllis, sr., 112 sr., 112 Kessler, Jack, Keel, Jane, Jr., 86 Keesee, Ann, Sr., 112 Kefier, Doug, Jr., 132 Keith, TaWanna, Jr., 91, 132 Keller, Dererhy, Jr., 37, 132 Kelley, jimmy, jr., 87, 132 Kelley, Julia, se., 147 Kelly, Daisy, sr., 43, 70, 72, 77, 100, 103. Kelly, Jessie, sr., 71, 72, 77, 95, 112 Kelly, Jehnny, se., 147 Kelly, Lera, Jr., 73, 132 Kendall, Bill, So., 32, 147 Kendrick, Larry, So., 83, 95 Kennedy, Patricia, So.. 71, 147 Kerr, Gladys, Jr., 132 Key, Denna. Sr., 112 Keys, Shirley, sr., 112 Killian, Glen, Jr., 37, 84, 132 Killian, Shirley. sr., 41, 79, 34, 112 Killman, Daniel, se., 31, 147 Kimbrough, Jimmy, sr., 75, 113 Kimbrough, Joe, So., 95, 147 Kimery, David, Jr., 132 Kimmel, Merrillyne, Jr., 132 King, James, Jr., 132 King, Jeyee, sr., 113 King, King, 112 Renald, Jr., 50 Ted, se., 84 Kinghern, Frances, se., 31, 147 Kinsey, Juanira, Jr., 91, 132 Kirby, Charlene, sr., 113 Kirby, Dolores, Jr., 95, 132 Kirby, Norma, se., 147 Kirkham, Jess, se., 95 Kirrrell, Barbara, se., 147 Klinglesmirh, Bob, So., 70, 140, 143, 147 Klotz, Shirley, Jr., 132 Knight, Carelyn, So., 72, 147 Knight, Larry, sr., 45, 75, 35, 113 Knewhem, Paula, se., 147 McKinley, Mike, Jr., 133 McLain, Mclxist Calvin, Jr., 55, 97 er, Evalie, se., 143 MeMaekin, J. w., se., 143 McMillan, Eddie, sr.. 51, 97, 114 McMillan, Robert, se., 82 McNair, Pal, Jr., 133 , MeNew, Janer, se., 143 McNew, Judy, Sr., 20, 66, 67, 97, 111, 114 McNut!, Bill, sr., 30, 42, 74, 77, 95, 97, 111, 114 McNurr, Mary, So., 148 Maddox Dick, Sr., 114 Maddox, Norman, Babs, So., 71, 73, 149 Norvill Nowlin Nowlin , Bill, Jr., 76, 32, 91, 92, 134 , Doyle, sr., 115 , Lonnie, Jr., 50, 39, 134 Null, Kenneth, Jr., 32, 134 Nunley, Paul, Jr., 134 Nunn, Oakley Glenda, Sr., 95, 115 , Barbara, So., 37, 149 O'Brien, Billy, se., 32, 149 Odom. James, se., 149 O'Hagan, Kenneth, So., 149 r, Wanda, Sr., 95, 116 Madale, Berry, Jr., 71, 31, 133 Main, Carrie, se., 74, 31, 143 Main, Judirh, se., 148 Malear Barbara, Jr., 71, 32, 87, 91, 93, 160 Mankins, Billie, Jr., 133 Manning, Charles, Jr., 33, 89 Msnnon, Barbara, Jr., 94, 133 Mannen, June, se., 94, 148 Manreerh, Sue, sr., 95, 114 Mapes, Dewey, se., 35, 143 Mapes, Mary, Jr., 133 Marian, Heward, se., 95 Marshall, Bebby, Jr., 133 Marrin, Dale, sr., 39, 92, 115 115 Marrin, Parsy, sr., Maseeusr, Carel, Sr., 31, 42, 83, 87, 104 Massey, Shirley, sr., 115 Masters, Hareld, se., B3 Jerry, sr., Matheson Matheson, Mandell, Jr., 33, 34, 37, 76, 35, 133 Matthews Berry, sr., 71, 73, 30, 35, 115 Marrhews, Yvonne, sr., 15, 85, 115 Manhews, Janer, Jr., 35, 91, 133 Mauldin, Brice, sr., 115 Mauldin, Louis, sr., 91, 115 Maxwell, Gail, Jr., 133 Maxwell, Wayne, Jr., 33. 133 May, Leis, Jr., 133 May, Marvin, Jr., 133 Maye, Tressie, Jr., 133 95, 97. 115, 116 Olsen, Menry, se., 149 O'Quinn, Judy, se., 72. 33, 145, 149, Oravetz, Den, se., 149 orr, Gerald, se., 33, 160 orr, Melvin, sr., 71, 91 Orion, Helen, se., 149 32, 149 sr., 116 150 Otleyr Janice, So., Overcast, Shirley, Overbay, Charles, Jr., 75, 134 134 Owens, Billy, Jr., Owens, c. J., Jr., 134 Owens, Jimmy, se., 149 owens, Reberr, sr., 59, 93, 97, 116 Owens, Terry, Jr., 24 owings, Melvin, se., 149 Pack, Den, se., 81 Palmer, June, sr., 35, 91, 93, 115, 104, 155 Palmer, Sandra, Jr., 71, 72, 77, 79, 139 Parker, Barbara, Jr., 31, 95 Parker, Cecil, Jr., 92, 134 Parker, Helen, sr., 91, 92, 115 Parker, Perry, sr., 116 Parkey, Jeel, se., 53, 149 Parkhurst, Mary, Sr., 95, 117 Parks, Geerge, se., 81 Parsons, Ronnie, se., 149 Parrersen, Beverly, Jr., 14, 91, 134 Panersen, Bryee, Jr., 76, 87, 90, 134 Beverly, sr., 117 Means, Mears, Virginia, Jr., 134 Almera, Jr., 134 Medrick, Tony, se., 143 Melrese, Bette, Jr., 70, 71, 72, 124, 130. 134 Parton. Parren, Dan, se., 149 Jaek, se., 149 Parton, Kay, jr., 87, 134 Lynette, sr., 95, 117 Koenig, Hesaek, sara, Jr., 95, 131 Hoskins, Mena, Jr., 42, 45, 93 Hensley, Radine, Jr., 131 Heward, Beb, se., 23, 146 David, So., 147 Howard, Beb, sr., 111 Gwen, se., 72, 33, 146, 160 Heward, Hevvard, Jaek. Jr., 52, 71, 91, 92, 131, Howerton, Shirley, se., 74, 146 Huelaen, Gus, sr., 111 Huffman, Jack, Jr., 131 Hughes, Bill, sr., 71, 95, 111 Hughes, Bobby, se., 76, 146 Hughes, Lura, Jr., 131 Huler, Clayton, Sr., 75, 111 Humphreys, Mildred, Jr., 131 Hunter, Clarence, se., 146 Hunier, Donald, Jr., 131 Hursr, Jehnny, Jr., 61, 97 Hurir, Marjorie, sr., 94, 111 Hum, Muriel, sr., 94, 111 Hussey, Jehn, Jr., 83 Hurehesen, Carol, se., 145 Hurehins, Emexiine, Sr., 71, 72, 30, 35, 91, 93. 111 137 Hutchison, Billie, Jr., 71, 88 Hurren Jeseeh, se., 145 Hyde, Arlene, Jr., 131 Kuehra, Steve, Jr., 89 Kuhn, Dorothy, se., 147 Kuykendall, Shirley, sr., 30, 42, 71, 76, 30. 31, 37, 113, 155 Kyle, Barbara, Sr.. 37, 113 Ladd, Par, se., 67, 147 Lamb, Charles, Sr., 34, 37, 76, 35, 91, 105, 113 Lamb, Jimmy, se., 147 Landers, Cletn, So., 147 Langsren, Eddie, Jr., 39, 132 Lanig, Edwin, Sr., 113 Lankford, Mary, Jr., 132 Lathrop, Nelda, Su., 147 Laubhan, Carolyn, Jr., 70, 33, Laubhan, Jimmy, se., 147 Lauderdale, Woody, Jr., 132 Lawson, Gerald, Sr., 52, 113 Lawson, Helen, jr., 132 Lawson, Terry, Jr., 132 Laxson, Gary, So., 147 Laxson, 124, 132 Travis, sr., 89, 113 Melton, Melren, Mary, se.. 37, 72, 144, 143 Nevena, sr., 115 Melton, Sharon, se., 143 Mercer, carelyn, se., 143 Merson, Beb, Jr., 51, 71, 76, 33, 137 Mersen, Harry, sr., 15, 70, 71, 76, 79, 93, 1 122, 133, 155 Miller, David, sr., 76, 92, 93 Miller, Gerirude, Jr., 134 Miller, Gwendolyn, se., 143 Miller, Joellen, sr., 30, 93, 115 Miller, Jehn, sr., 55, 97 Miller. Larry, se., 75, 37, 143 Miller, Linda, sr., 72, 115 Miller, Nancy, Jr., 134 Miller, Par, Jr., 21, 134, 135 Miller, Ruth, se., 149 Miller, Renald. Jr., 35, 94, 134 Mills, Barbara, So., 148 Mills, Jo Ann, se., 148 Minniak, Barbara, Jr., 72 Minniek, Beverly, sr., 31, 42, 77, 33, 94, 115 -157- Pease. Bebby, sr., 95, 117 Peek, Eddie, se., 149 yma So 149 Peck, M , ., Peckham. Beverly, Jr., 70, 71, 135 Peek, Toronto, Sr., 72, 85, 91, 93, 117 Pennington, Evelyn, sr., 35, 91, 93, 117 Penningien, Shirley, Se., 150 Perry, Billie, Jr., 135 Percy, Linda, So., 93, 150 Perdue, Ralph, jr., 54, 97 Perkins, Donald, Jr., 81, 135 Perkins, Naemi, se., 93, 150 Perkins, Ronald, Sr., 91, 117 Perry, Douglas, se., 34, 150 Perry, Jerry, jr.. 55 Peirijehn Andy, Jr., 135 Perm, Glenda, Su., 150 Phares, Roger, Sr., 92, 97, 117, 155 Phillips, Elrner, se., 150 Phillips, Jaek, sr., 35, 117, 155 Pickard, Robert, So., 22, 150 Pickering, Claudette, Sr., fB3, 117 88, 90 Sharp, Melissa, Jr. Pierce, Betty, Jr., 135 Pierce, Gene, Jr., 135 Pierce, Kenneth, Jr., 54, 59, 79, 97 Pierce, Leila, Jr., 135 Pierce, Shirley, Sr., 117 Pierson, Charles, Sr., 15, 81 Pilgrim, Pat, Jr., 38, 31, 135 Pilgrim, Tommy, Sr., 89, 117 Piper, James, sr., 117 Pipes, Shirley, sr., 77, 79, 102, 117 Pittman, Larry, sr., 79, 91, 93, 97, 117 Placker, Fay, Sr., 117 Plerlrer, Jacqueline, so., 150 Pool, Bob, Sr., 117 Pool, Kay, Sr., 79, 93 Porter, Jeolr, Jr,, 91 Porter, Wayne, Jr., 135 Posey, Wanda, so., 150 Potts, Donna, Jr., 77, 90, 135 Poynter, Byron, Jr., 135 Poynter, Glenda, So., 150 Preslritt, Katherine, Sr., 117 Presley, Frank, So., 90, 142, 150 Presley, olen, Sr., 15, 55, 75, 79, 90, 97, 117 Price, Norita, So., 150 Price, Raymond, sr., 83 Pritner, Janell, So., 150 Proelr, Barbara, so., 150 Pruitt, Norma, Sr., 110, 117 Pruitt, Shirley, Jr., 135 Pryor, Don, Sr., 79, 97, 118 Pulis, Wanda, So., 91, 150 Pulver, Joyce, so., ss, 150 Pumphrey, Nancy, Jr., 15, 135 Queen, Jimmy, so., 150 Queen, Robert, sr., 75, ss, 35, ss, 92, 93, 118 Quinn, lvlegdelene, Jr., 95 Qoinrero, Anita, sr., 118 Qoinrero, Rudy, so., 150 Rader, John, Jr., 135 Radford, Donna, So., 150 Radford, Eskie, Sr., 92, 11B Raines, Ellen, Jr., 135 Relres, Jim, Jr., 75, 135 Ralrestraw, Dena, So., 150 Rernsey, Glynna, Sr., 118 Ramsey, Martha, Jr., 135 Randolph, Robert, so., 17, 150 Rawson, Patricia, so., 150 Rey, Jody, so., 150 Rey, Pat, Jr., 135 Rea, Jackie, so., 150 Reddick, Howard, Jr., 57, 135 Redding, Jerrie, So., 74, 150 Redding, Jimmy, so., 71, 57, 150 Reeoe, Maxine, Jr., 94, 135 Reed Mary, sr., 118 Reese, Nedra, Sr., 119 Reeves, Don, Jr., 135 Reid, Bill, Jr., 70, 71, 127, 135, 138 Renshew, Adrienne, sr., 118 Retzlaff, John, Jr., 89 Reynolds Barbara, Sr,, 118 Reynolds, Darla, Sr., 85, 118 Reynolds, Johnny, so., 150 Rhea, Gary, Sc., 55, 57, 150 Rhoads, Patsy, sr., 118 Rhodes, Gerald, So., 150 Rice, Jimmy, So., 75, 150 Richardson, Patsy, So., 150 Richardson, Shirley, Sr., 47, 118, 155 Ricks, Joy, Jr., 91 Richey, Virginia, sr., 51, 72, 74, 77, ss, 118 Ridley, Wilma, Sr., 55, 97, 11s Riggs, Pauline, So,, 150 Riley, Nets, Jr., 135 Rinehart, Leon, So., 135 Ripley, Patsy, so., 135, 150 Ritchie, Billy, Sr., 118 Roegers, LaRue, so., 150 Robb, Arthur, So., B3 Robbins, Mary, Sr., 72, 118 Robbins, Thomas, Sr., 95, 118 Robbins, Wilford, Jr., 95, 135 Roberson, Marcella, So., 150 Roberson, Patricia, So., 82, 151 Roberts, Ann, Sr., 47, 73, 77, 83, 88, 118, 160 Roberts Arvie, Sr,, 118 Roberts, Clifford, Jr., 71, 135 Roberts, David, So., 75, 150 Roberts, Lucille, sr., 118 Roberts, Rose Ann, Jr., 77, 79, so, 135 Robertson, Frances, Jr., 66, 86, 135 Robertson, Jimmy, So., 95 Robertson, Johnny, Jr. 20, 55, 57, 50, 97, 135 Robinson, Bobby, Jr., 35 Robinson, Carrol, So., 71, 73, 151 Robinson, Jamie, Jr., 136 Robinson, Marcia, Jr., 136 Rochell, Joel, Sr., 42, 51, 76, BS, 90, 92 Rodden, Carmen, sr., 118 Rodden, Gerald, So.. 47, 151 Rodden, Jemes, sr., 119 Rodden, Tommy, so., 151 Roedl, Bob, Sr., 32, 36, s5, 92, 119, 155 Rogers, Bellita, So., 151 Rogers, Marshall, sr., 90, 91, 97, 119 Rogers, Talmadge, So., 151 Roorlr, Gloria, Sr., 118 Roorlr, Gloria, Sr., 118 Rose, Venita, Sr., 79, 109 Rosebroolr, Edward, So., 151 Rosebrook, Richard, So., 83, 89, 151 Rotrock, Pat, Jr., 136 Rooron, George, so., 59, sl, 90, 151, 153 Rowland, Arvil, So., 151 Rowland, Jeanette, So., 73, 85 Rushing, Dolores, Sr,, ss, 119 Ruyle, Ronald, Sr., 42, 94, 119 Ryels, Dean, so., 36, 151 1 Sadler, Nancy, sr., 51, 71, 72, 79, ss Salamy, George, Jr., 136 seloge, Leroy, sr., 90, 97, 119 seloge, Pet, So., 91, 151 selyer, Nathalee, sr., 33, 119 senders, Forrest, Jr., so, 34, 136 Sanders, Freeda, Jr., 136 Sanders, Margaret, so., 151 sepp, Ade Belle, Jr., s5, 136 119 Sapp, Janice, Sr., sepp, Louise, Jr., 55, 55, 136 Sntterfield, Troy, Jr., 71, 95, 136 setterwhite, Janice, sr., 119 Schaapveld, Ken, Jr., 95, 136 sohiel, Jerry, so., 82 sohomp, Sherry, so., ss, 151 Schreck, Charlotte, sr., s4, 112, 119 Schreck, LaNelle, Jr., 39, 40, 84, 136 75 soott, Doogles, Jr., Scott, Larry, so., 151 Scott, Marie, So., Scott, Syble, So., 37 151 Seal, Darla, Sr,, 81, 85, 119, 122 Seaton, Marlene, So., 91, 151 Sebastian, Loreta, So., 151 seohrist, Wyvine, Jr., 55, 135 Seikel, Neel, sr., 94, 119 151 Sell, Lowery, So., Sellers, Charlene, Jr., 80, 85, 136 selvidge, Per, so., 151 Seward, Jim, So., so Seward, Sue, so., 72, 151 sheslrelford, Betty, so., 151 Shackelford, Hazel, Sr., 120 sheffer, Betty. Jr., Shaha, Neney, so., 73, 79. 95, 136 151 shehe, Robert, so., 151 Stonecipher, Keith, Sr., 88, 92 Storey, None, Sr,, 121 Stow, Rosalie, Jr., 71, 91, 137 Stowe, Flora, Sr., 19, 94 Stracener, Eddie, Jr., 137 Straw, Charles, Jr., 52, 76, 137 Streetman, Ann, Sr., 121 srreetmen, Carolyn, sr., 72, 85, 121 strreighr, Jimmy, so., 82, 152 Sttreight, Nancy, Sr., 81, 121 Sttrother, Charlotte, Jr., 137 Stubblefield, Marie, So., 152 Sutton, Lavern, Jr., 38, 71, 81, 85, 87, 91, 129, 137 Swatek, James, sr., 121 Sweeney, John, Jr., 94 Swift, Fanny, so., 150 Swihart, Joy, sr., 53, 121 Swindle, Don, Jr., so Swindle, Eoline, sr., 15, 121 Swinney, Jonell, sr., 121 Tell, Barbara, sr., ss, 121 Tahkofper, Donovan, Jr., 94 Telley, Truman, sr., 121 Tenlrersley, Jon, Jr., ss, 137 Taylor, Bob, so., 76, 152 Taylor, Clarence, so., 152 Taylor, Donald, Jr., 71 Taylor, Don, so., 51, 152 Sharp, Shirley, Sri, Sharpe, Grace, sr., 16, 71, 72, 79, ss, ss, 119, 155 shew, Dennis, so., 57, 59, 151 Sheffield, Joanne, So., 94, 151 Sheffield, Wallace, Jr., 136 Shelton, Bobbie, sr., 95, 119 Shelton, lvrery, sr., 91, 119 shepperd, Lloyd, sr., 71, ss, 119 Sherman, Noel, sr., 119 Shilling, Aline, sr., ss, 91, 120 Shipman, Joan, sr., 120 Shipman, Per, so., 151 shores, Lee, sr., S3 Short, Roy, Sr., 87, ss, 91, 120, 155 Shropshire, lvlerilyn, Jr., 136 Siegfried, Marilynn, so., 151 Simmons, Janie, sr., 120 Simmons, Roy, Sr., 95, 120 Simonton, Nancy, Jr., 52, 136 Simpson, Mike, Sr., 31, 47, 71, 77, 92, 93, 97, 118, 120, 155 Sinclair, Betty, sr., 120 Sinclair, Dorothy, Jr., 135 Skinner, Ronald, Jr., ss, 57, 136 slrreplre, Christine, Sr.. 120 sleyron, Carol, sr., 30, 42, 43, 51, 97, 118, 120 slinlrer, Pet, sr., 77, so, 120 Smiley, Ann, sr., 23, 70, 71, 72, 77, ss, 91, 93, 118, 120, 155 Smiley, Nancy, so., 71, 140, 151 Smith, Almoos, sr., 95, 120 Smith, Aloe, sr., 120 Smith, Berthe, so., 151 Smith, Betty, Jr., 136 Smith, Cossie, sr., 120 Smith, Darryl, so., sz, 151 smith, David, Jr., ss, 136 Smith, Don, Jr., 136 Smith, aogene, so., 95 Smith, Gordon, so., 151 smith, Jeen, Jr., 136 Smith, Jimmy, Jr., 136 Smith, Jo Ann, so., 74, 32, 151 Smith, John, Jr., 136 71, 73, 151 smirh, Jody, so., Smith Margie, sr., 82, 120 Smith, Maxine, Jr., 34, 37, 77, 35, 135 Smith, Myrna, so., 151 Smith, Petririe, sr., 120 Smith Petr, so., 36, 52, 145, 152 Smith, Ronald, sr., s9, 90, 120 Smith, Vernon, 95 Smith, Wesley, Jr., 54, 71, 35, 135 Smith, Willa Deen, sr., 97, 120 Snell, Carolyn, Jr., 20, 55, 55, 79, 97, 136 snellen, Dele, sr., 71, 95 Snodgrass, Mery, Jr., 91, 137 Snow, Jimmy, Jr., 94, 137 Soergel, Dick, Jr., 32, 43, ss, 97, 138 soorherlend, Sharon, Jr., 137 Southwell, Per, so., 152 speers, Norme, Sr., 107 spenoe, Joe, Sr., 120 spenee, Meelr, so., 152 Spencer, Joyce, so., 55, 152 Spencer, Roth, sr., 121 spirler, Charles, sr., 00, 82, 34, 92 Spooner, Cerol, so., 72, 152 spredley, Deisy, so., sl, 152 Spradley, Wanda, sr., sl, ss, 95, 121 Spradlin, Jess, Jr., 137 Springer Jerry, so., 83, 152 sprore, Betty, Jr., 40, 41, 79, 144, ss, 137 Srock, Velma, so., 152 steggs, Connie, so., 152 steggs, Glenn, Jr., 137 stsnmire, Jen, so., 36, sl, 152 Stapp, Charles, so., 95 sreren, Jemes, Jr., 59, 95 steton, Jody, Sc., 72, 152 sosthern, Jarrell, sr., 121 sreohos, Ralph, so., 152 Stephens, Doris, sr., 93, 121 Stephenson, Gary, so., 152 Stevens, Msrie, Jr., sv, 137 Stewart, David, Jr., 83, 90, 137 Stewart, Deweyne, sr., 121 Stewart, Harold, Jr., 137 srewerr, Jean, sr., 152 stewert, Jimmie, Jr., 137 Stewart, Kathryn, Jr., 51, 77, ss, 93, 131, 137 Stewart, Kent, sr., 121 Stewart, LeDme, Sr. 50, 95, 97 srewerr, tvfyme, Jr., 73, 137 Stewart, Nancy, so., 71, 72, 152 Stewart, Thomas, so., 75 152 srirlrney, Cerlene, sr., 16, 77, 79, 35, 121 srillvvell, Sharon, So., 72, 152 Stimson, Prenlr, sr. 137 stone, Delmer, sr., 35, 36, 41, 71, 35, 121 Stone, Jeelr, sr., 44, 79, 83, 34, 90, 92, 121 35, 37, 64, 66, 77, 86, 91, 136 119 Taylor, Taylorr Taylor, Taylor, Teague, Everett, Jr., 75, 137 Herry, Jr., 62, 97, 137 Tommy, sr., 30, 93 Virginia, so., 152 soe, sr., 79, 81, B3 Teel, cerol, so., 152 Templin, Glyn, so., B3 Tannery, Ronnier so.. 152 Tesney, Thomas Sammy, Jr., 94, 137 , Betty, So., 152 Thomas, Jody, so., 152 Themes, Mery, sr., 17, 40, 41, sl, ss, 115, 122 '1'homas,Tresia,Jr., 137 Thomas son, Nancy, Jr.. 72, 79, 50, 91, 125, 137 Thompson, Charlotte, so., 72 Thompson, Connie, so., 152 Thompson, Fay, Jr., 137 Thompson, Fred, sr., 79, 122 Thompson, Janice, so., 152 Thompson, Jo Nita, so., 95, 152 Thompson, Joy, Jr., 137 Thompson, Mary, Jr., 137 Thompson, Phyllis, Jr., 137 Thompson, Vivian, sr., 122 Thornton, vire, Jr., 137 Tidwell, Bill, Sr., 122 Tiller, Marcia, Sr., 122 Timmie, Ralph, So., 75, 82, 152 Tindell, Tipton, Aaron, So., 150, 152 Kathleen, Jr,, 137 Todd, C. E., Sr., 83, 84, 90, 138 Tomlinson, Edwin. So,, 152 Tomplri Tombs, ns, Beverly, sr., 77, ss 122 Lee Ann, Jr., 138 Townley, Jim, sr., 122 Trammell, Raymond, sr., 95, 122 Trantha m, Don, So., 92 Travis, Jeerr, sr., 71, so, ss, 92, 106, 122, 155 Treese, Jimmy, Jr., 52, 84 133 Treat, Carolyn, so., 152 Trevino, Richard, Jr., 94 Triplett, Den, so., 152 Tromlrle, Norma. Jr., 138 Tromhle, Peggy, so., 83, 152, 150 Troyer, June, Jr., 52, 137 Tucker, Clifford, sr., 122 Tucker, Joyce, so., 152 Turnbull, Jo Ann, Jr., 138 Turner, Dixie, Jr., 138 Turner, Turnerr Merry, So., 152 Tommy, so., 22 Tyler, Jimmy, Jr., 13s Tyler. Peggy, so., 152 Tyner, Nita, Sr., 72, 59, 172 Tyner, Leone, sr., 77, 95, 122 Ulrich, Under,-7 Lawrence, Jr., 138 ood Gordon, sr., 122 Unger, Derle, Jr., 138 Unrenda, Daniel, so., 55, 61, 153 Utley, Barbara, Jr., 70, 71, 50, 137 Van Boslrirlr, Cordelia, so., 153 Van Buskirk, rsdrverd, Sr., 122 Vandenburg, Hooley, Jr., 17, 61 ven Sickle, Jody, Jr., 136 Vaughn, Katherine, Jr., 77, 135 Vaughn, Vera, Jr., 138 venehle, Barbara, so., 153 Vernon, Vernon, Delores, sr., 45, sv, 122, 155 Movite, Jr., s7, 137 Villa Margy. Jr., 138 Voerster, Perry, sr., 77. 81. 122 Voss, G eneva, Sr., 122 Wade, Wesley, so., 22 Wellrer, Carolyn, sr., 122 Wellrer, Charles, sr.. 33, 122 Wellser, Juanita, sr., 94, 123 Wellrer, Norma, Jr., 94, 13s Walker, Shirley, so., 55, ss, 153 Wall, Artie, Jr., 138 Waller, James, Jr., 95, las Wallace, Rondal, Jr., 38, 54, 60, 97 Wallraven, Sandra, So., 136 Ward, James, Se., 153 Ward, Jonann, Sr., 123 Ward, June, Jr., 74, si, 138 Werden, Berry, so., 153 Warden, Larry, Sr., 59, 97, 123 Warden Patty, So., 153 Warner, Lyle, So., 153 Warren, Jeen, Jr., 133 Watkins, Benny, so., 153 Welson, Gary Don, Jr., 35, sl, 138 Watson, Floyd, so., 53, 153 Wetson, Per, so., 73 143, 153 Watson, Wanda, Jr., sl, 133 Watts, Anneis, Jr., 138 Weaver, Danna, So., 153 Webb, -158- Jemes, Jr., 138 Weeden, Herbert, so., 153 Weese, Don, sr., 84 Weiss, Tom, Jr., 75, 135 Wellhom, Darlene, Sr., 77, 37, 123 Wenthold, Joe, so., 97 West, George, Jr., 138 West, Johnny, Jr., 50, 95 West, zilphe, Jr., 138 Westellison, soe, sr., 79, 35, s7, 123 Werherford, Larry, so., 92 Wheatley, Joen, Jr., 133 Wheeler, Angela, Jr., 71, so, s5, 91, 138 Wheeler, Jeanette, Jr., 13, 32, 45, 71, 72, 139 Whitaker, Levon, Jr., 139 White, Carolyn, Jr., 139 White, Berlrsre, sr., 83, 92, 123 White, Douglas, so., 139 White, Jemes, sr., 24, 50, 97, 123 White, Norma, sr., 94 Whiring, Jone, se., 153 Whitley, Freda, so., 153 Whitlock, Anite, so., 153 Wiggins, Cerol, so., 71 Wigley, 1-rowerd, Jr., 61, 139 Wilbanks, Lynda, Jr., 139 Wilcox, Jerry, so., sz Willrerson, Bernice, So., 153 Williams, Deen, So., sz, 153 Williams, Jerry, Jr., 83 Williams, Joann, Jr., 139 Williams, Luan, so., 153 Williams, Peol, Jr., 92, 139 Williams, Segreta, so., 153 Williams, sheron, Jr., 139 Williamson, Claude, sr., 123 Williford, James, so., 76, 95, 153 Willis, Ruth, sr., 71, 72, 55, 92, 123, 155 Willis, Sylvia, So., 73, sz, ss, 153 Wilson, Cerolyn, Jr., 18, 35, 91, 139 Wilson, Jerry, so., 153 Wilson. Jody, Jr., 45, 70, 71, so, 124, 133, 139 Wilson, Linde, sr., 59, 123 Wilson, Mary, sr., 35, 35, 91, 123 Wilson, Roy, Jr., 139 Windes, Roth, so., 153 Winfrey, Boelr, Jr., 139 Winsreed, Jeniee, Jr., 139 Winter, John, Jr., 139 Wirtr, John, sr., 95 Wise, 1-lershel, so., so, 153 Wiroher, Phillip, Jr., 139 Wood, Barry, Jr., 139 Wood, Carole, Jr., 127, 139 Wood, Harold, So., 153 Wood, Jenioe, Jr., 30, 127 Woodruff, Beverly, Jr., 71, 91, 139 Woods, Dele, Jr., 139 Woods, Wilma, so., 153 Woodson, David, so., 50, 54, 90, 153 Woodson, Mariann, so., 25, 34, 153 Woolridge, Burton, sr., 123 Wooley. Darrell, sr., 95, 97, 123 Wright, Beverly, sr., 72, 34, 57, 123 Wright, Christine, Jr,, 139 Wright, Donne, so., 153 Wright, Mary, sr., 123 Wright, Shirley, sr., 74, 77, 35, 110, 123 Wynne, Barbara, so., 153 Wynne, Ronnie, so., 153 Wyatt, Danny, Jr., 139 Ystes, James, Jr., 139 Yoho, Norma, Jr., 91, 139 Yost, David, sr., 33, 42, 76, so, 92, 93, 123 Young, Harvey, so., 153 Young. 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