Capitol Hill High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)
- Class of 1956
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SPEEGLE xx Marking The ThirTieTh anniversary of The ChieTTan, we proudly presenT The l956 yearbook. ln T926 CapiTol Hill sTudenTs produced Their firsT prized possession, which has become someThing To look forward To each year. We would like To pay TribuTe To The Tollow- ing Teachers who were Teaching aT CapiTol Hill when This TirsT yearbook was published: Mrs. Adaline Ball, Miss Mary Selken, Miss Helen Biggers, Miss NeTTie B. Lewis, and Mr. D. F. Cooley. Because CHHS sTudenTs Take greaT pride in Their new Tieldhouse, we have used iT as our general Theme in The T956 ChieTTain. This huge sTrucTure was made possible by many diTTerenT sources. All of OCU's home baskeTball games were played in The sporTs arena, as well as CapiTol Hill's. Clubs aT CapiTol Hill were given The oppor- TuniTy of selling concessions aT all games played in The Tieldhouse. WiTh an enrollmenT of over Two Thousand, CapiTol Hill has a varieTy of acTiviTies. ln The pages oT The T956 ChieTTain, isa picTorial record of The school happenings during The school year T955-56. The yearbook is divided inTo five diTTerenT secTions which are AdminisTraTion, School Life, SporTs, Organizarions, and Classes. The ChieTTain STaTT hopes To have given you a book which you will always cherish and one ThaT you will be very proud To own. Fo rewo rel 9 gf' X, 1 if .R XA, .X XX , .X I XXX, fy .X X K Xu x , 9 '--. x. .X X .. .X L 995. Q X- K ,1 :QLQ . is Tj . X- 5 . Xi. , X - RXXQ V ' Qs- 9 Y . . XX 6 X 5: T? ' A 2 . X K -F s xx X XV. xx ,fu , X I, ff f 'J 'Cf ,V ,, 9 -1 X X ,X ,-'17,-' f .' !,Z,.f'g ' r,,,,,f ,KX PAAIZ 47 79 , Q-is Inf, ! gf 'nj--, -X 'Q- A ', 1' Xxx - ' ' X-P lfxxsxxf ic ,. XEXXHXX' cf' Xxx-cs. f 3 aff' Q: frzf X f7'!l U Cix- NX xxggg XsNY'f ' X ,xxx- Q. X Y Xxx-' 1' xi ff, 6. 9' ,.-I 9, l -, Q nz, Administration School Life 8-9 22-23 46-47 68-69 S losses 98-99 Capitol Hill students boast having an unusual and interesting fieidhouse, which is the only one of its kind in the state of Oklahoma. 5 1 l? 3, J., . 'ww M :.f-. i 'ni . l . W j . ..-:,:n,'xi: K, L. - sf, f - .-,,.-2 .41 ' . ', -a ll ' . ',-1:11-'s1 ..xff Lx. 1.5. V. . X I 3 . v' ' A 4 x :vt Y . Y 4 s : sf iv' 1 I ll: 121 1- ...+,.y,tL '- 5' .'3 5. u I l ' 1 mwltnwruxlcjllib ti lllllimls - , I - I Q . 'I - J 'U H ' 5 i 3 l Ag f ,J- W A 'N ,, lil. ' I 5 Iii ls' l 4 ' K Q W ,asv ,C 4 A ' E . J Q - , , l sr ' . 1 I I ,I M l 'al 121:55 K K I X I I . g:.fgxa. zV:rf'F + a t 4 V. ,, L4 In - v , - x .I H , :if J -1, I X , V lil: . 4 r A guikzgfw.. ty. X. :L D .-'K V. Her, s WL V,-a -. - -s - W-. f -s- ' if Y I , L JJ, 'If , W , I ' 2 .1 ..fE .f.I-fzj FU-3 ' 3 ' L wr : H i L - ' 'f . K: 'O In - ,J N l D:-j'.2Zs -f6'1, ' -, , f ff ' .' .1 Y up Q if Llllslflirrffi + ' Q if 1 lm.f 4.?kMili 1 - C . . g g-v igil., . ' Q Iii' L flfg-.tj-,:jf,-wzfj Another new affracfion to The CHHS campus this year is the Standing proudly is our dear old Alma Mafer, as if looks while agriculture building, located behind the stadium. classes are in session. ' f X 3 1 1:1:2:2:r:1:2:2:rwr:r:r:1: ,:::::1:::. 3 Our 1956 TaculTy may noT compare in size, buT They do have one very imporTanT inTeresT in common, concern for CHHS sTudenTs and Their TuTure careers. Each year we aTTempT To recognize The ever-increasing responsibiliTies our Teachers are surrounded wiTh, and Their supporT and co-operaTion in any school acTiviTy we may plan. BUT how can you express graTiTude for leadership, guidance, and encouragemenT when we need iT mosT, in our highschool decisions. How can you say Thank you for knowledge and experience we learn, ThaT will be so valuable To us in our later lives. As This is The ThirTieTh anniversary of The Chieftain, we would like To pay TribuTe for The ThirTieTh Time, To Those we feel deserve iT mosT, our Teachers, for courage and devoTion beyond The call of duTy. Ad lninisireliion DR. J. CHESTER SWANSON Superintendent of Oklahoma City Schools The 1956 publication of the Chieftain Yearbook does not only mark its thirtieth anniversary, but also the completion of our long-awaited field house, of which we could not be prouder. Undoubtedly much of the credit for its construction originates in our school board. We realize that it could not have been pos- sible otherwise. Because of their efforts and support in this achievement, we wish to express our sincere gratitude and appreciation Our leaders were proven to be Members of the Oklahoma City School Board are responsible for many of our advancements. Seated left to right are, Mr. Phil Bennett, Mr. C. B. McCray, Mrs. L. D. Melton, Mr. Jim Wright, and President, Mr. Otto Thompson. This page sponsored by Brown's Photo Reflex Studio. MR. ALEX HIGDON examples for those of tomorrow From a first impression of Mr. Alonzo Roop, ' you find him to be friendly, understanding, and considerate, and that's exactly what CHHS's Vice Principal is. If you're at Capitol Hill for any length of time at all, you have an opportunity to meet and know Mr. Roop, whether it's through making an announcement, being late or absent, or in recognition for something you've clone, good or bad. Some of the duties of a vice prin- :ipal aren't always so pleasant, but this congenial person makes you feel they are. Although it isn't his agree- ment as a teacher to be a good sport, and to take part in school activities, he always makes a practice of doing so, and in case he isn't aware of the fact, he has made many friends of the students at CHHS, just by being himself. Better known as our pal, Mr. Alex Higdon has certainly lived up to this title, as far as the CHHS students are concerned. Mr. Higdon has proved to be an all-round Capitol Hill enthusiast, whether in sports, music, speech, publications or academ- ics, and in any competition he has of- fered his whole-hearted support. As our principal he has impressed us with the ideas of good sportsman- ship standards andthe importance of our school reputation. Mr. l-ligdon has shown his confi- dence in us by the many things we have accomplished together, and now we feel it is our turn to say to him we think you're the greatest. ALONZO ROOP I MISS NETTIE B. LEWIS MISS VERA BILLINGSLEA MR. M. D. SMITH Sponsorship: Senior Class Sponsorship: Soph. Class MR. ALVIN FREIBERGER Sponsorship: Key Club Chieftains MR. BILL LILLARD Mr. Alvin Freiberger, replacing Mr. Bill Lillarcl as counselor, welcomes Mr. Paul Simpson as he Takes over his history classes. Success cmcl progress was the MISS SARA RUTH COHEN Miss Sara Cohen, activiiy director, is a spectaior at Kounfry Kapersf' of which she was sponsor. MRS. MYRTLE G. PHINNEY Librarian e Miss MARJORIE Assistant MRS. OPAL CHAFFIN MRS. ELVA CHADWELL Principal's Secretary Vice-Principal's Secretary Mrs, Lillian Sanders gets acquainted with her new fob as the school nurse. MRS. PAULINE SEWELL MRS. IRENE HQRN Financial Secretary Regisf,-ar goal of our 1955-56 faculty A new addition to CHHS during i956 was Mr. Harry Willis, Mrs. Grace Borthick surveys her domain, the CHHS cafeteria Head Custodian. of which she is manager. MISS ADALINE BALL MR. JACK Sponsorship: Ki Yi Pep C. Sponsorship: English Dept. Head C. BIGGS MISS ELIZABETH GRAHAM MISS SAIDEE HAZELWOOD MRS. BESSIE LOU KELLY Junior Class Sponsorship: Junior Class Sponsorship: Chairman, Sponsorship: Redskin Pep C. Professional Collections MRS. MABEL M. KINCADE Sponsorship: Senior Class MRS. MARYBELL LUPER MRS. OLIVE C. MARTIN MR.EARL EDWARD STEWART Sponsorship: Ki Yi Pep C. Sponsorship: Nar'l Hon. Soc. Sponsorship: Writers' Guild Mark Trails We mastered our academic subiects f fs-'f --1-',: 13:11 - 1' or 'Q3iVf' I-3-21: 'f?4k5'Vf 'fL1'fif1'1,5'-Q2 4-V: ' ' 5 . iv5.wgg,M,f3.::::g: ,1, k,..5,.- R .L I 'FSI fm 3 5 EV, 2 E - '.jjf.kffg 'WMU Ifiifl .-, If 5 'ff:.31. 2--T: -' - ,J-51, , g '..,.H AM,- f1.'g i g ,-gg MRS. BESSIE M. KELLY Subiect: French, Geology . Sponsorship: French Club Miss Marguerite Danford's psychology class believe in experimenting with each other. MISS MARY A. SELKEN MR. L. H. BENGSTON MRS. MARY L. RICHERT History Dept. Head Sponsorship: Boys O C. Awards Comm. Chairman Sponsorship: Historical Club Junior Class Junior Alumni MRS. HETTYE R. SUMMERS Sponsorship: Bible History Club MR. O. R. WILLIAMSON One of The biggest events of the year was th mock election, staged by The American History classes for the sake of our careers , ..-,:N, ..f-- .ag . s ,. .T. . ,,. ... ...... 2 .5 MRS. HELEN BIGGERS MR. EMIT BRADFORD MISS HAZEL SMILEY Subiect: Chemistry, Biology Sponsorship: Sigma Chi Iota if . A . . . MR. FELIX A. KIMBROUGH Math Dept. Head Sponsorship: Sophomore Class MRS. ALICE CHESHER Sponsorship: Mu Alpha Theta MRS. GWENDOLYN HANGER Sponsorship: Ki-Yi, Math Club Junior Class MRS. RUTH CRAIG JONES Sponsorship: Jr. Red Cross Honor Society MR. EARL D. HILLER Sponsorship: Chieftain Pep Club - Math Club l 6 l MISS LILLIAN F. CORLEY MRS. ANN W. CONDREN MISS VIRGINIA Nl. DAVIS MISS NOBA E. FRENCH MISS LAMORA LAUDERIDALE Commercial Dept. Head Sponsorship: Junior Class Sponsorship: Jr. Red Cross 5P0f1S0V5l lP1 FBLA, Y-Teens SPOHSOVSIUP2 FTA, FBLA Sponsorship: FBLA Sophomore Class MR. SOCE LEWIS MRS. JULIA MCPHEETERS MRS. DELLA A. MlZE MRS. DOROTHY L. SETARI Sponsorship: FBLA, Adver. Sophomore Class We realized our ambition MR. D. F. COOLEY MRS. THELMA W. COLEMAN MR. W. L. CONNER Subieciz Audio-Visual Aids Subject: Printing, English Subieci: Mech. Drawing Photography Sponsorship: Quill 8. Scroll Sponsorship: Ki-Yi Pep C. Sponsorship: Hi-Y, Knob'etts Printing Club - Thespians MR. WALLACE H. KRIEG Subiect: Auio Shop Sponsorship: Auto Club Mr. D. F. Cooley shows his visual aids class ius1 how ii's done. l 3 EE .gjj , Z Qgj: ff? .5515 H' eff-V 3,2 , 4? -,4 2 W A ' ' Q t . 1 , f ??f:-'fif' -' ' -ws. 11, . -, MR. H. L. LlTTLEFlELD Subiech Wood Work: Industrial Arts Sponsorship: Chief. Pep C S MR. E. C. FISHER MR. H. ELDON HALL MRS. DORADEAN NEAL MR. E. J. STOCKTON Subject: Diversi. Occupations Subiect: Electricity Subiect: Vari-Typing Subiect: Voc. Offset Printing Sponsorship: T 8. I Club Sponsorship: T 8. l Club Sponsorship: T Bi l Club ' . .. ifT,if1f i Lili iiii iii 'N . , 23 'iii' f Iifi' ffl? :'Ii f . .4 ,kf. L f.-- .I - -, iii. Ti? :-,: 1,7 71 rrinr . L I ' I .rnn . . L- 'I I '1- 'i-: EET 4i3l53'?ig3fQ --H MR. BART WARD Subject: Commercial Art Sponsorship. Chieftain pep Mrs. Janet Spencer trains future Beauticians, in her Cosmetology Club - T 8. I Club class. in vocational training MR. LOWELL DONLEY Subiect: Cabinet Making MR. RALPH THOMAS Subiect: Carpentry MR. JESS L. CARPENTER MR. CARL EMERSON MR. R. LEE FISH MR. W. O. HAWKINS Subject: Voc. Upholstering Subject: Auto Mechanics Subiect: Radio Subiect: Paint and Body Repair Sponsorship: T Si I Club IVIR. J. BRUCE NUTT MR. J. W. PARROTT MRS. JANET SPENCER MR. OLLIE B. STONE MR. E. B, VAUGHAN Subject: Welding Subiect: Carpentry Subiect: Cosmetology Subiect: Machine Shop Subiect: Distributive Education Mrs. Enola Barnes discusses The production of the Redskin Arrow with her staff. Mr. -. -. -- .... .. V, Team, before their assembly. MRS. ENOLA BARNES Subiectz Journalism, English Sponsorship: Quill and Scroll Studies were rewarded Directing school plays is only one of Mrs. Jean Munde's duties as CHHS's speech teacher. an MISS DOROTHY MAYES Subiect: Art Sponsorship: Art Club with creative classes Miss Dorothy Mayes discovers hidden talent in some of her art students. Mr. Melvin Lee prepares his superior rated band for the Tri-State music festival at Enid. The choir Extravaganza, directed by Mr. Al Ossenkop was one of its biggest events. MISS BLANCHE SMITH Subiecf: Home Economics Sponsorship: FHA MRS. SUNBEAM FRAZIIER , Q h Sponsorship: FHA Mrs. Sunbeam Frazier instrucis models for The FHA fashion showi. I 4. 1 , , , 21 g.5:Z, 13,553 u p .- .1 s Isffss-f':i,:. f: - NIR. HERBERT G. JONES Subieci: Voc. Agriculture Sponsorship: FFA i i Improving physically as well as Drivers Education students are given some advice from instructor, Mr. William Ryder. MR, WILLIAM B. RYDER Sulsiect: Drivers Education Sponsorship: Wrestling i I MISS JOSEPHlNE DUNCAN Subiect: Girls' Phys. Ed. Sponsorship: Girls O Club Mrs. Barbara Murphy gets in some practice with the girls gym Class- MRS. BARBARA MURPHY Sponsorship: Knobberette Girls O Club morally completed our education MR. RAY VAUGHN MR. BOB HILL MR. A. D. JACOBSON Athletic Director Sponsorship: Redskin Pep C. Football, Track Coach Sponsorship: Boys O Club Boys O Club Sponsorship: Boys O C. Senior Class . . A --Vk 'k,g In f 2 1 -fl ' Sf . rr I 5 , 5 '. -'TEVI J l- 5 fel? Zf'.v' ,Es ' f-?S7fii5Q5'L.f7fffg f Q - 3135 1. gif we -Q -..g. ,,5sTg,Vc1f.:t5.i,f1sg --of fi '- :il ' M s 1 ,. 0' - - MR. JOHN F. PRYOR MR, JOHN GAVULA Subiect: Baseball, Biology Sponsorship: Boys O C. Sponsorship: Boys O C. Mr. John Pryor's baseball team gets in some early practice. f AMX School life at CHHS is a busy one. The students are on the go constantly for a number of activities. T'?'fT'.f'f'f'f?f il ff li' f' '24, W 153' -12132222 ,. 3 .1E1E2E2:2:- Egg. . 'if -EEEE5' 1 Beginning of the year's activities started with the pledg- ing for the pep clubs, followed by football season, pep as- semblies, bonfires, and after-the-game dances. The Chieftain Caper's cast presented a very good show, Wonderful Town, during the month of November. The Christmas season ushered in the annual KRKC Christmas dance, which is the first formal dance of the year. A lovely background of soft music, with blue and silver decorations helped make the dance a success. The new year brought more sports, which meant more pep assemblies and more dances. Last came the senior ac- tivities and graduation. There will be many memories of a fun-filled year. All these combined make up the life of an average CHHS student. 1-ua. ef. Sw iii' qyuw-va ww-an 'We wr ,E MQQA v ,ni J f QM , wif- , ff ,,-- SA. N ,E wa R Q is www MISS CHIEFTAIN: JEANETTE WHEELER MR. CHIEFTAIN: JOHNNY ROBERTSON Royalty of CHHS CAROLYN LAUBHAN Fooiball Queen MA r,,,C,f QYALKER een MARY ANN JENKINS Band Queen This page courfesy of Capitol Hill Florist and Giffs. clubs is the best CAROLYN EARHART Princess of Prinf 1 NWO? YXPRRXTKA Beau F CAROL ESTEP FFA Sweefhearf This page courtesy of Robinson Jewelers. These faces will be DICKIE SOERGEL Ki Yi King NIA 1eeQcf1,,,, Sw BRO WN eefhearf JIMMY TREASE Capers King This page sponsored by Bill and Paul Puckeff. long remembered JOLENE TATE Chieftain Princess OBE Knobbefen ROSEMARY FOWLKES Capers Queen This page sponsored by Capifoi Hill Insurance Agency Our royalty has BETTY MADOLE Choir Queen AVEIQN SUT C600 I TON fo,,g CAROL MCANULTY T 81 I Sweetheart This page confribufed by Vans Aufo Supply Co. personality and charm SCARLETT CHAMBERS Junior Marshall FRANK PRESLEY Junior Marshall This page sponsored by Garland's Cafe, 53Z,S.W. 29th MAXINE SMITH PATTY SMITH AILEEN CARTER Containing many memories Chieftain staff members have one of the toughest jobs in school, that of recording events of the year in some sem- blance of order. Much work and fun goes into the annual each year as staff members devote Their spare time as well as class time in taking pictures, identifying them and many other tasks which seem small, but always seem to keep a per- son busy. Although most students appreciate their annual, theirs isn't the feeling of pride, joy, and relief when the last book of the year is distributed to the students. TOMMY RODDEN GERALD RODDEN CAROL COLLINS SONJA CODNER, GEORGIA CLARK This page contributed by Southwestern Engraving Co. MRS. ENOLA BARNES, Sponsor DONNA EVANS is the '56 Chieftain EDITOR ........Y,..,.......YYY Assistant Editor .,,,,,,,,,,,, Co-Business Managers Photographers ......,..,..,,, ,,...,,,,,.....,,,,,,,,AILEEN CARTER W.,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,....,Donna Evans ....,,,,Maxine Smith, Patty Smith ,,,...Glen Killian, Tommy Morgan Advertising Manager ,,,, ..,,,,,,....,,,,,,......,, D orothy Kramer Section Editors: Administration ,.,, ,,....,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,...,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,., P atty Smith School Life ,,.... ,.,,,,....,.. e ,,,.....,,,,...,.,,.....,.,,,,,....,,,, F reddie Fairman Sports ...,.,,,,,,,,., Gerald Roclden, Tommy Rodden, Pat Hefner Organizations .,,.. ..,,,,,,.,...,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,, G eorgia Clark, Sonia Codner Senior Class ...,.,,, ,,,,,,,,.,A,,,,,,...,,,,..,.,,,,....,,,,,,,.,,a,,,,,,,.. C arol Collins Junior Class ...,,,,,,,. ,,..,,,, R onnie Parsons Sophomore Class ,,..,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,a,, L inda Patton index ..,- ,,YY...,,,,,YYY. ,,.,,.,,,,s,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,., D orothy Cramer Booklieepers YYY......,,YYYY, ,,,,,... Y vonne Hickman, Barbara Oakley Publicity Manager .,,,,. ,,,,,.,,,YY,,.,,Y,,,Y,,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,,,,,, C arol Holt 5D0r1SOr .YVYYv..YV,YYVY.Y,. ,,,,,,...., M rs. Enola Barnes DOROTHY CRAMER Yvonne Hickman, Barbara Oakley Freddie Fairman, Pat Hefner Linda Patton, Ronnie Parsons Carol Holt This page sponsored by Kolb's Type Service, VI2-1104-Photoproofs for Printers, Lithographers, Artists, Advertisers i l i CAROL COLLlNS DOROTHY CRAMER PATTY 5MlTH, GAY LOYD H aving the latest in news The responsibility of making sure that each and every student gets iust recognition for a job well done is that of the Redskin Arrow's. Keeping tab on various activities of classes and clubs is quite a task in a school as large as Capitol Hill and especially with as many different and varied activities as takes place every day. Not only the large events which everyone hears about, but also the smaller but just as important events are reported by the Arrow staff. The reporters on the paper write about clubs and students so much that they have a feeling of belonging, almost as much as the mem- bers ofthe clubs. This year members of the staff enjoyed a trip to the National convention in Chicago. The 1955-56 Redskin Arrow won top honors 'in iudging competi- tion at Norman this year. PRisclLLA BURROUGHS, SHIRLEY HOWERTON MARIE scott, KAY FORD PAT HEFNER, DELORES Gmgsav This page courtesy of Stock Yards Bank. MADALENE MOYER was ihe Redskin Arrow EDITOR .......,,,,,,A..... Managing Editor ..,.,. ,,,A,. ...,,,v,......... C a rol Collins Business Manager .,,,. M ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,., M adalene Moyer Page One ....,,,,,,.,... ........, M artha Brown Page Two ,,,.,,,, ..,,,.,,A,,,. D oris Moon Page Three We ,,,.,,,, .......... .,,,,,,.., S h irley Howerton Page Four me ,,,,...,.. B ,..,.... ......., P riscilla Burroughs Page Five ,,,,,.,,.........,,,, ....,,,.. ..,,,,.,,,,,,,,...,,..,... A n n Adams Advertising Manager ,,.,, ,- ....,,. , ,,,,,,,,,...,...,,, Patty Smith Sports Editor ..,,,,,,,,,. - .,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,e,, Dwane Cunningham Photographers ,,,,.., ........,,,,,,.,, T ommy Morgan, Glen Killian Cartoonist ,....,..... ,.., - .W ..,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,e........,... Gary Cooper Editorial Staff . .,,,,, .Y..,,..,s,,..,,,..,.,,,,, T ommy Rodden, Gerald Rouden, Business Staff .,,,,,, Sponsor .,,,,,,, ..,......DOROTHY CRAMER Dewey Mapes, David Roberts, Kay Ford, Delores Grigsby, Gary Blackmon, Glen Killian Wm...Y,.......,,.,.,,,,,...Barbara Oakley, Pat Hefner, Gay Loyd, Sheila Edwards, Marie Scott Enola Barnes TOMMY RODDEN, DEWEY MAPES DORIS MOON MARTHA BROWN DAVID ROBERTS D RODDEN ' GERAL ANN ADAMS, SHEILA EDWARDS MAXINE SMHH' DONNA EVANS This page courfesy of Capitol Hill Stare Bank. Lovely Mary Jenkins wears a big smile as she and her attend- FFA -d J ants, Barbara Malear Cleftl and Carolyn Laubhan Crightj, leave pres' em ames Loolfbaugh presents Carol Esiep' newly the field after Mary was crowned Band Queen at the Douglas- Capitol Hill game. Escorting Jolene Tate, Chieftain Princess, off the field, after her Coronation, is Chieftain President, Wayne Maxwell. elected FFA sweetheart, with a dozen roses. Our royalty was crowned Leaving the field with KiYi President Jeanette Wheeler frightj and Kathryn KCrouchJ Stone, Vice-President, is Dick Soergel, KiYi King for i955-56. My Buddy served as background music as Knobberette President, Jimianne Evans, crowned Bobby Jobe, Knobberette Buddy for 1955-56. Bryce Patterson, Redskin President, pre- sents their Sweetheart, Virginia Brown, with her roses, while attendant, Alice Blackwood and her escort, Mandell Math- eson, watch. Relgnlng at The 5V1l'tUBl KRKC ball is Football Queen Carolyn Passing under the arch iust before her Coronation is Capitol l.aUlDl'1Bf1. Shown with ltel' is Bobbb' Jobe who C 0W'W9d M'55 Hill's tirst Track Queen, Norma Walker, escorted by Don Taylor. Laubhan. Standing by is Howard Wlgley. at our games and dances Carol McAnUlty, T 81 l Sweetheart, and Clifford Roberts descend from the platform after the Coronation in the cafeteria. Howard Wigley and Norma Hinton look admiringly at Norma The 1956 Football Queen, C5l'0lYf1 Lavbhan, Wall46tS BWBY ffOfT1 Walker, the new Track Queen,, and Don Taylor. the arch with her escort tor the dance, Rondall Wallace. ,aw ., in This page contributed by Langston's Department Store in Capitol Hill. Wonderful Town was this year's Former Chieftain Capers Queen, Virginia Corley, smiles at the coronation of new-ly-elected king and queen Jimmy Trease and Rose Mary Fields. ln this scene from the Capers, Pat Pilgrim kneels by Jo Ann Evans as Nancy Smiley directs Johnny Edward's attention to something of interest. The girl's dance line made a big hit! Taking a whirl around the floor are Ruth Sherwood, Sharon Sale, Barbara Allen, and Judy Staton. '. -fi A he ,fi 'ii' ,Sm ,- 7 .A-fe - ef ? r . if s' rcr, 3, -Q---W ROSE MARY FIELDS Jimmy Trease ancl the Swing Band give George Parks a clown- beat for a musical number. Billy Jo Johns tells Betty Collinsworth and Carrie Main the qualities of his beautiful apartments. Admit if, snarls Jack Hammift to Maxine Layman during a play put on by the speech class. capers along with plays Johnny Edwards says, Joan, you're saved, To Layman. Maxine The execution will take care of the pest, states Jack Hammift to Johnny Edwards. Maxine Layman pleads, Fa1her, please help me, To Jimmy Kelly. T- A- Kelih P0fifaYln9 C0aCl'i C- B- Speegleu haf? Wild nlghi' O club members Ralph Perdue, Calvin McLain, and James m-EYES in bI'0Bd daylight 65 She dreams in PGP aSSef1'1l9lY Thaf Dobson look on as Betty Collinsworth hangs a Douglas player Poteau will beat Capitol Hill. fOf course they didn't.J in effigy, During o bl' Bob Merson prepares to shoot June Claymore after she as- Fanlousulasl Words' nl donll llllnk llle Redskins will Peat the Sures him that the Troians will down The Redskins- Tropans sand Yellleader Freddie Faxrman befone being shot by Bob Merson. Turning back the camera of time in Daddy-O, says pretty iunior Betty P0fT aYln9 The 7956 Chieftain is Red- the Chieftain Yearbook assembly is Collinsworth as she charlestons to Skin Arrow Edlfoff D0l'0Tl'1Y Cramer. sophomore Sonia Codner. some real cool music. h th ' cr ted C. E. Todd directs his Moonlight 5erenaders CEnoch Estep, The mighty Redskin march to victory is portrayed by Ray- Jimmy Trease, Don Riley, Tye Coleman, and David Guererroj mond Cook, Calvin McLain, and Dick Soergel as they drag as they play ln the Mood. bloody teammate Kenneth Pierce across the stage. These Oilmen for a Day, from CHHS pose for the camera on CHHS had a fine representation at the oilmen for a day meet- an oil rig. ' ' Ing. Representatives from NW Classen also attended. Extra curricular activities made Nothing like a quick nap to refresh a This copy looks pretty good, Georgia person, decide Dorthy Cramer and Carol Clark seems to say to fellow sophomores Collins on the way back from a iournalism Ah, we're all refreshed, say our two Sonia Codner and Linda Patton. trip at Chicago, Illinois. travelers, Dorthy Cramer and Carol Collins. This page courtesy of Burns Jewelry. if l . 1 , , , Members of Mrs. Marybell Luper's first hour class fixed a Giving out senior appointment cards are Aileen Carter and basket for B needy family? Christmas present. standing Carol Collms- Obfemng hls '5 semor Johnny Wmlers' around if are Cleft to rightj Sherrie Ellingsworth, Sharon Still- weli, Jimmy Straight, Ronald Nance, and Mrs. Luper. an interesting school year Talent for the Knobberette tea was Forrest Sanders, a very talented youth, provided by Rose Ann Roberts ac- Mrs. Jean Munde demonstrates the art Simms l l5 Qullaf and sings Sixteen companied by Charlene Sellers on the of pulllng on makeup for 5 Play' Tons in an assembly piano' Guinea pig is Bill Burns. RaYm0nd Cook Aileen Carter Runners-up for Joni Brogden Jerry Davis yearbook royalty Angela Wheeler Pat Miller Vaughn Autrey ,A -unu- - -- un-1--1 -- -- Ill 1 4151: 1:1:g.,.:1i'5' '-'-'-1'I'I'':':':'-''gi'- 1':'1'-:':'1':''1'1':j:' 0 904.1-v Perhaps one of the greatest achievements in the history of Capitol Hill is the fine name they have made for them- selves in the sports field. This year, as well as in the past, 'S' 5i:EE5!E:i: ' -EEEEEE! 5233233151 Capitol Hill has come out on top in almost every sport in which they participated. With the help of their fine coaches, the students are not only taught how to play exceptionally well, but they are taught good sportsmanship. We are very proud of the fact that our boys are good sports and live up to the high stand- ards that are set by the student body. With the help of the student body, who backed the teams so encouragingly, Capitol Hill again had a very successful sport's year. OUI' COCICheS Were l'l'9l116I1dOUS C. B. Speegle . . A, D, J L, H d John Smith Bull Ryder T,-ack qndairgoizglf ea Fogggll Coach Basketball and Football Wrestling u c seg-fx , ' I' s iwiwieizimi' jg . fi- 'azw l ww e , -fl , WEL? , 'fifssfflsfiiliwgglfsefsf . . gm if H I 1 - V ' ' -w . 7Sxlj'f--fTuQ5f:5S9lf' f ' K ?'??w'.1s2f iQw' - fs 45 33 546 Mrs. Barbara Murphy Girls' Sports Miss Josephine Duncan Girls' Sports Ray Vaughn Athletic Director L- H- Bengslon John Pryor John Gavula L. H. Bengston Ter1r1iS Baseball Football Tennis and our yell leaders 5 .Mfg 5 5 L K .f'...z ,' Jiifii' .Liza - ' , ,, 5 ,E 1' :I . vl,,: .w,,,A- , ,LIV -, 1: M ' , f ALICE BLACKWOOD CHARLES OVERBAY Knobbereffe Chieftain 522.4515 '- -' .N .H . , f - f ' ' were the same CAROLYN EARHART KiYi fy M. IL .1 -L'f ,'r. FREDDIE FAIRMAN Redskin . , iisksiiiiK:iL7f'5iT!s5715WT 'i ,-2 LP' . !5lfE'Lf'7f ' ff f2 'Ly f ?f2Qi5'K'wiIiSil5 ,:. .y- ' . 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I 1 BILLIE MANNING KATHRYN STEWART Knobbereffe Assisfonf All School fMovecD JOE HART All School '15--' , 7 5-' ' f f I M139 f'- r:.'T:'5 Yi' -,,,' ' .. M l- ,gf if? .ee .V oo.h, A T lll. ' Tllll J 1 'si A 1 i f ..e..o 9 . x' T,.,ee' 1 4 , W., ff-E. 7'1511vi5'9G, ff R. im., - loo. T L A . ee.. 'vi . ,fyk -.f L . .... BOB MERSON JUNE CLAYMORE TOMMY LEVINE CHARLOTTE THOMPSON Redskin KiYi Chieftain Knobberelfe JOHNNY ROBERTSON RAYMOND COOK RALFH PERDUE JERRY DAW5 Senior - End Senior - Back semor ' Guard senior ' Back Seventh straight miclstate title BOBBY JOBE - All-Statep All-Cityp All-Mid- Statey Tulsa-World. DICKIE SOERGEL - All-Cityg All-Mid-Siateg All-Southerng Tulsa-World. CALVIN MCLAIN - All-Cityg All-Mid-Staley Tulsa-World. JERRY PERRY - All-City, All-Miol-Stateg City Lineman. RALPH PERDUE - All-Cityg All-Mid-State. JAMES DOBSON - All-Cityf All-Mid-State. BOBBY COY PAUL NUNLEY JAMES MOORE AEBEFT JQENCES senior . Tackle Senior - Back Senior - Tackle Umor ' n This page sponsored by Dodsons Capitol Hill Cafeteria. CALVIN MCLAIN DAVID WOODSON DENNIS SHAW JAMES SURBECK -,., .' wound up the football season KENNETH TURNER DAVID HENDERSON DOYLE CONNLEY JAMES SEWARD BILLY HOOTEN This page courtesy of fhe Oklahoma National Bank in Capitol Hill. BOBBY JOBE DICKIE SOERGEL FRANK PRESLEY JAMES DOBSON Senior - Back Senior - Quarterback Junior - End Junior . End In the toughest competition THOMAS STEWART BILLY HUTCHINSON RONDALL WALLACE KENNETH PIERCE Junior - Guard Senior - Guard Senior ' Back Senior - Back This page sponsored by Dr. O. A. Snodgress, Optometrist, 532 S.W. 29th. .. 5 Q, , , ls: mn. Www ,,'?w?2e1-f?,:w ,i3 .g, l,, me ...fgW..,w'i: 2, .l2?sg:zrw::yg?? ,., -Ei iv fiifir 525523513215 K Jhsr :E23?33' 2h:f2,'.jQ15f , 5 ii S ,. if QW if' T R A N T H A M RONALD CODCH RONALD NANCE DON our boys came out on top ,. sw M l DANIL URANDA Row One: Wallace, Turner, Shaw, Davis, D. Jones, Purdue, Smith, Pierce, Stewart. Row Two: Coleman, Gregg, Joloe, Hicks, Hufchin son, Miller, Connelly, Seward, Anderson, Woodson. Row Three: Perry, Couch, A, Jones, Soergel, Robertson, Presely, Cook, Dobson McClain, King, Surloeck. This page sponsored by Pedirub Company. JOHNNY ROBERTSON DICK SOERGEL BILL HARRISON FRANK PRESLEY Senior Forward Semor Fo,-Ward Senior - Forward Junior - Center Basketball team went Regular basketball season tor CHHS began on December 13 in the new tieldhouse with the Northeast Norsemen as the opponents. The game ended 48-44 with a victory for CHHS. This was quite a comeback after they got off to a slow start in Texas. In the El Reno tournament, the Redskins won 2 out ot 3 games played. The Redskins defeated Midwest City and Northwest Classen in the Re- gionals to get a crack at Norman in the State Finals. Norman was defeated by the Skins 37-34, but Tulsa Rogers came back with a 56-54 victory in an overtime game to take the trophy. Even though Capitol Hill didn't take State the boys and whole student body showed great sports- manship. JoN TANKERSLEY HOWARD REDDICK J'MfVlY REDWNG JSf3H,N SMETHERS Junior Forward Senior Guard Junior - Forward enior - en er This page sponsored by Murray's Barber Shop. CHHS CHHS CHHS CHHS CHHS CHHS CHHS CHHS CHHS CHHS CHHS CHHS CHHS CHHS CHHS RAY Bono GEORGE ROUTON JAMES DOBSON DENNIS SHAW Junior Guard Junior Guard Junior Guard JUnl0V Guard to state playoffs T956 BASKETBALL RECORD - Capitol Hill Redskins 43 Borger, Texas CHHS 63 Douglas 41 58 Lubbock, Texas CHHS 54 Shawnee 53 56 Amarillo, Tex. CHHS 43 Northwest 35 43 Palaclora CHHS 54 Northeast 45 48 Northeast CHHS 49 Southeast 24 El Reno Tournament CHH5 56 Enid 59 . CHHS 47 Midwest Cit 39 55 Stillwater Y 42 Norman CHHS 57 Central 28 66 Centra' CHHS 55 Southeast 43 CHHS 49 Douglas 48 Regular Season 63 Midwest City Regional Tournament 38 Shawnee CHHS 54 Midwest City 4'l 45 El Reno CHHS 56 Northwest 40 52 Enid 26 Nonhwesf State Tournament 63 Central CHHS 37 Norman 34 36 El Reno CHHS 54 Tulsa Rogers 56 DAVID KIAAAAERY GARY RAY DAVID RGBERTS Senior Guard Manager MBVYGQEI' This page courtesy of Stock Yards Bank. asf garage? f s ,, ..,,. . .0 .,... . ..,., s ijizfrqaw tjyg N ' FQ Q we 51,13 P fig: is 52 YP X it i5f??:F : ' A I 5, i, W, I V 'gm V, NS ffl- if A -A 5 ' 3 :.' :: ' ' BERMAN GOAD WESLEY STARK JIM SEWARD ROBERT HEMBREE The CHHS baseball team March 15 Midwest City 16 Midwest City 19 Central 21 Douglas 22 Shawnee 26 Enid 28 Northeast 29 Northwest April 2 Amarillo 4 Northeast 5 Central 6 Amarillo 7 Amarillo 9 Shawnee 12 Enid 13 Mangum 13 Duke at Mangum 14 Arnett JERRY DAVIS 16 Northwest 19, 20, 21 O. U. Tournament April 30 thru May 5 Regional Tournament MAY 7 May 12 State Tournament GEORGE ROUTON RAY BOND , ' F' 43,1 - A A Q LQ f . aff fist 4 'ia' ' L' we 4, M4 rg a wg f st,f f 5,.:, U if ,l,l 'g23E',5,,,, ,,,.,, 53 - ' 1 W -' 1 ' BILL HARRISON l This page sponsored by Dairy Queen across from the school. M ,.,.,.. .,,..,,......,,.. . ,,.E :2,.,1., ,:-, , .:, . . . f -,nw ,. .L,. ,,,,1,.t. f 'Q . .,,A:6,2.i, ,,,:, M .. Z.: .,,,,,,.,. ' ,,,,A.,A,,Q ' 'VX , fi'ij . A fy, sift :ef-: . -aa: -Jars.-.s DICK SOERGEL Kenneth Pierce in the home stretch. was tough to beat Starting the season with two victories over Midwest City, the Capitol Hill Redskins marched to six consecutive victories before losing a close one to Northeast whom they had previously beaten. Not following the pattern set before them by other teams this year, the baseballers had a successful season against out-of-state opposition, winning two and losing one against teams from Amarillo, Texas. The Redskins once again tried the O U lnvitational Tournament but after winning four games they dropped one to Norman 4-3 in the semi-finals. Beating Northwest Classen in Mid-State competition, the Redskins were defeated only by Shawnee in a 3-2 decision at Shawnee, in Mid-State com- petition. Dick Soergel, the Redskins fireballing righthander had eight wins to no losses before -starting into regional and state play. Ray Bond was holding down the regular catching spot, with Jerry Davis returning to first base, with Robert Hembree returning with Joel Parkey at second base and shortstop. Transferee Bill Harrison held down the keystone sack with Berman Goad, Ken Pierce, and James Dobson roaming the outfield. Coach John Pryor called on Dennis Shaw for several starting roles as pitcher, along with Sophomore Wesley Stark. Top notch relievers were, Bill Harrison, George Routon, and John Tankersly. JOHN TANKERSLEY Bow STAPP BILLY NEWELL N 2'zsa.,,ss .gg , , f. . gi i1'iiEi: ' , ,,,, . 51235 1 5 ,.:,::,f. . I., -. :..:-.:-'-::.::.-.- if 9 3 J t t ' zs,., gg,.,tQg5 ','::'-gg-g'.g'j ,, 3 vi --,Ig jim, -V , g:.: :..,5 :.,...::,.:, . W ' - -: ...fr:1s::..fvf'-::,:-j:'zs' ,. P M Mfg . K -. g ' - mu 1'-if ' ' 1 W fi lifi S . as QQ an . , , ,W 5 ,W,,,, I ilu 44 f li3Z?.-QS Z O HNSSEQEEK 5 'H This page courtesy of Cross's Lunch. J Q -,f-.-. z .-.-... 5 ,V af.-M so Ja , .ff X V ' . is Q Qiszi JAMES DOBSON . -fS i 33 . E f. Qf,IQi,,E'5-'-i': Q Z ' 'U' ' -as-f:1:z-zfez-rf i Q 55- V was P f 4251.15 fest, .. s . .3 r se52:2s.as. DENNIS SHAW KENNETH PIERCE 2 . i s i s 'TTT Y , ' . , il' ,jf , ,,,, i, 2? wash Tw' . .2 i'i'igs?1E3: swf: .stay . 'ses . ,ffj,ibQQg,.s egsffgfflflv is 21. . i Q'+':f? Q A g.V.,3,fsgsfm.f.t,::Q aewzss -' .s ilfililgi '- 1 A W CHUCK TAYLOR JOHNNY ROBERTSON TOMMY LEVINE FRANK TAYLOR The track team enioyecl Coached this year by A. D. Jacobson the Capitol Hill Reclskin track team started practice early in the fall to get in shape for the long distance races in the cross country. The team had three meets, one at Shawnee, Still- water, and one home meet, but were unable to place. FRANK PRESLEY RONALD KING HOWARD WIGGLEY RAYMOND COOK fffiaili . W' A .:. as-aivfsiza 1 1' . fsR? 1Wa'w5 ' 9:22 . 4. Q , ffiisit 53 - . -fare-2:29 QF . ' W 4 1 H . . , f:lfy?5??g - W M 1 i .... , '.,'Z,32.'1':.f' . , , . P - -: ..,. , 2 -'t-- 'f .-,-. , ..... ,, .-... qs .,., , W, A...,.....,..g.,.., . . .. ,. ,. . .. .V . ,. Y --.-' This page contributed by Dennis Donuts. RONNE STACEY DAVID WQODSON DON TAYLOR RANDLE WALLACE one of their finest seasons Spring track for Capitol Hill started off this year with the crowning of a new attraction, a track queen for the first time ...V qlh n h , A4 H ,-i. in the history of Capitol l-lill. She is Miss Norma Walker who was MW crowned at the Kountry Kapers by Don Taylor, Captain of the giiyyh Sprinters and the Distance Runners. Ronald King was elected cap- ,l ll ,:V:..:.:, ,sirbfnwrjis tain of the field. 'tis smqgiil w The Redskins placed second in the city meet, with Frank Taylor -f., lnl :2, taking first in the TOO yard dash and the 220 yard dash. Frank was also on the 880 relay team that came in first. Ronnie Stacy, A , 5, a sophomore, won first in the broad lump, Ronald King came in first on the discus throw, David Woodson took first in the high - - - - - 1 -L11 125:111' ::'- :1:1-? 1.. ' A ii Ll' is Iumpf and tome NOW fI Won fm 'I' The PO'e VM- 'rr'ri-i JIM FERREL PAUL JOHNSCN LEWIS FIKE BILLY HOOTEN LONNIE NOWLIN if , t 2 N ,. is . ,sffiii 1:-7 : 5 2 , ' ir, 5 wgxgzgzsgggbgss zwsm r 21 2'-Q - s' gm. , ee- :its .I 5 ' I I 4 g -W gj- ' mg ms g wt Wasp, 1- -A X , -I ' to I A 5 ' .,,. -. ,. 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' , M1.ss.ae.m.:fsf N f - ,.1y.a4vKs3'b' JIMMY TREASE Minor sports of golf cmcl Harry Taylor and Sonny STravv were The ouT- sTanding Tennis players This season. They Took TirsT place in The doubles maTch aT Amarillo, Tex- as, in which Teams from Oklahoma, Texas, and New Mexico parTicipaTed in The open Tourna'menT. Coach L. H. BengTson's Tennis Team Took TirsT place in The ciTy meeT and losT only one maTch This season. Top junior players Tor The year were Tommy Morgan and Bill Kendall, Top sophomore players were David KlUeiT and Don Walker. These Tour underclassmen are expecTed To be Tops aT CHHS nexT year. Mr. L. H. Bengtson shows David KlueiT, Don Walker, and Tommy Morgan The back hand sTroke. Row One: Morgan, Walker, Klueif, Parfin, Smith, McClain. Row Two: McCarTy, Trease, HARRY TAYLOR Blackmon, Sanders, Kendall, Taylor, Mr. L. l-I. BengTson, Coach. ':. 1:4 gi., E:. fm' 14 EN j':g'?- M . Q, WE gf. jf ..g'.'i,,':'-.E.I'.II.:. 4. -16e..ss.-Q:f..1,.gz- M W ..,. : '.2i.,f.:.gs. . -La...-.5.e-::..1:1'.f::q:. ' 1 is-:2':i2.2..'ra'-2-:-GiT: T ..g.:.:i: f- u .L -zy.-:-uf T '- .......:,. E -.-, , , ,,..,, U , E .... ......-. .- L . .mm . V , ss '. --:ik 41 T MFE:-'H. I I'f4 -:feilacl-:.-.kiwi V' I ':' 4 . V ,. ' , M3513 ev W :,,f Tf' ' This page sponsored by Radio Stcrfion KLPR, Byrne Ross, Manager. PAUL STANBOUGH tennis created interest Coached by Mr. C. B. Speegle, the golf team has had a fair season. Golf, being one of the minor sports at CHHS, does not have a large number of participants but takes pride in making CHHS com- plete in all sports. Practicing this year at the Hill Crest country club the team enjoyed the use of the beautiful golf course. As usual the golf team had one of the toughest STEVE DODSON JAY JEFFREYS JAMES SUG LOOKABAUGH schedules in all Redskins sports. James Sug Lookabaugh, senior, is the only re- turning letterman to the golf team and is expected to carry a large share of the points Hopes for the next few years are built on the returning of four sophomores. The outstanding sophomore golfer is Paul Stan- bough who has lettered this year and will be back to lead the Skins golf team to a victory next year. BlLLY RAY H W o Wg? . Q Y W, W W Q 7, is .wtfmes sw fig, -.st W.M,fW aff : ...., .tat-1-,. lt k Sw fit' . Ms . -5 A ,. t 'vgiw w Katia Zwv A-W, ws? -:ff-i ssmw-afar WL . Y wg ,. Q. ,.,,,,..?H-ef., 'rf' t A , 1 all s it s, ggsf-: ,mm s M -Q :V ,- X S J.. 0 Q t 1 Q T we W . ss3 f w ,st 5' no 159 . V--. its 31' ' , 'tvs K .25 is sf. .:..f5.er ' 'W' ., , - ,A ' , . -- he -,E , :s,::.?'rq:r' , xii ' ff ' 1 , -- iffy: Qrisifshmfsfifilzifag 7 2 +1 N?f'i5s1, 2 rw? 'S r ts. 1 . t s fi Mgq g ,W.sa ,,,, fg,':,-hs.-s,s..t-,. if ? ww . 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Row Two: Richard Cooper, Mike McCarty, Gerald Rodden, John Berry, Hermond Winsor, Drennen Gordon, Don Gill, Dennis Mercer, Tom Weiss, Tom Chism. Row Three: J. D. Rodden, Dale Ferree, Burce Kilpatrick, James Rine- hart, Jimmy Cox, Jerry Peery, Coach Mr. Bill Ryder, Don Everett, Don Howerton, William Kelly, Tom Rodden, Jim Williford. ball swung into motion at CHHS Coached by Mr. Bob Hill the volleyball team, along with the wrestling squad coached by Mr. Bill Ryder, were two new sports in CHHS. The volleyball team was state runner up, being de- feated by Vera, the state champs. This was the only team to de- feat the volleyballers. The team won a trophy: this is the only trophy for the volleyball team. The team beat Southeast to win Regionals, then were defeated by Vera in the state finals. l Another first in CHHS was the wrestling squad coached by Mr. Bill Ryder. The team worked hard all year to keep in shape. The squad was rated number one over all the first year wrest- ling squads. Winning only one match all season against Del City. The high point man on the squad was Jim Blackmon, 123 pound class. The team was proud of their new regulation mat which they got at the first of the year. The squad hopes for a better season next year. Row One: David Kimery, Lewis Chestnut, Jimmy Redding, Howard Reddick, Ray Bond, John Smethers. Row Two: Coach Mr. Bob Hill, Larry Weatherford, Willard Poe, Gene Newcomb, Bill Puckett, Don Chody, George Routon. This page sponsored by Stewart and Wood Drug Company. CAROLYN EARHART JOYCE SPENCER CONNIE GARCIA MEUSSA SHARP Second Base First Base Shortstop Catcher Junior Junior Sophomore Senior W E, as mf V V ,. ' f. 'Y Z 3 ifftfililwt- -ii: 5-E a2gflrsE:,J T. T i s ... 1 gi t' ' :,. 3 A 157- ,, JEAN HIGHTOWER Third Base Junior JO ABBOTT BARTON Right Field Senior Standards were set high New standards were developed by the Women's Athletic Associa- tion this year to be used by every sports department in the city. Adapting to these standards proved high goal which had to be by all members of the softball season was first, BOX SCORES Cl-il-iS 25 U.S. Grant 17 cHHs 7 classen 27 to be a reached teams. Since the first goal was set but was not quite reached. By these new stand- ards, a certain loss puts any team out of the running. The loss Capitol Hill had, was to Classen. CAROLYN SNELL LILLIE PRATER PAT HEFNER Pitcher Lett Field Center Field Senior Sophomore Junior W, gag , . . - VVW51 in ,,,, . . ' L ' L1 E. , , Vf' f 2 6' 'iirr .--- srwsfet ,Q ' ' .- ..tt ' N 5 E- if' E . x Nfl ' i..z ,..,, ' i E, 'V V V Q V i tl A X T E -E i r T i 1, fi Mi: r. This page courtesy of Exchange Pharmacy. CAROLYN SNELL MELISSA SHARP LOUISE SAPP Senior Senior Senior With four regular team starters back this year, the basketball team gave its competitors quite a bit ot competition. Starting out the sea- son with two victories gave spirit to the team for a brighter future. but the teams met them RA DEZMA SHWMAN BARBARA SNELL F N ROMRTSON ophomore Senior - Lili P., 'Z W 31553 A Q2 QLLLAS a:j. .. aw. , MARGE JOHNSON Sophomore A .AA ... . L .. A gr W 1 viggrimsf gi :mn .H ,L JL. ,, UZLQ 24: 3FE5. ' ' ' ' Q - ww , . J, A ., WSW i. Q it me f +f::::1zu.1:Qw5-H . M 2 g 531 Q - .... - 55--fimf 3 1 Q W ..,, .. ,..,. 2 S221 ..., i A ' I., v .T ,. S, F 4 I . Y.. CONNIE GARCIA Sophomore CAROLYN EARHART Junior 'QF fmsnxmm o Q' . - E' ....,, . .. vg:::'.1.,::.u 'fzii 552351-I fzi A 7 X A . - 5'-3 - 55223225 tiff' f A t -,V-531,asifjzfrsiff'1f 15 s2f5, V ' N -'I 'i -,j2fEfI.. 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We, hereby, pay TribuTe To The organizaTions aT CapiTol Hill For TuncTioning so well ThroughouT The 1955-56 school s well as Through The summer monThs. year a T L JAN WOODS Vice President JOE HART Yell Leader BILL REID President in ,?55ig25iE,f545 ?.?qg,Qw,gx tm .,A.. Z. ,J Wfwiirr? QW Jfffgt A are as Q Q Q aa N. Q ' F W Q 325m i,mtfsgA,gf,f f f'gi1? 5f?'Q-HE ' ii A fjfl-T , este at ?iSziP':2':2ae 24a ' , fm:ws:w'MffW1sew 'wfgsfff 1g za: :i:se2i?i:ma5vm 21 ' M55'iii?3:iai?S:,f2w5!5fS2s?if :ie1?5+??- ,5 f Q22:w 5 ' 'SW'S:fig4i1i?a2SiEQg,igf: wasriig:ez2,:sQfStWfi?f2Q, amz 5 . lf:'ss-1,:wvgfifiggitazpast,1 - ragga, -. maze,weszfaa:fag2ggf2J yfwti-11Q''A'1'g,,:.asf:: :wt af . ' yu f ,gsm-fxw,ggv1.wfw:a42ae,, ,. 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Claymore, N. ' ' k C. Thomasson, Z. Johnson, S. Chambers, D. Bmith, B. Woodruff, F. Robertson, K. Craig. Row four: J. Cunningham, B. Jobe, J. Hic s, Cantwell, T. Satterfield, B. Kleinglesmith, P. Williams, D. Stewart, G. Routon, R. Cook, J. Davis, R. Wallace, S. Lookabaugh. The Student Council of CHHS is the governing body ofthe school. lt is composed of one representative from each homeroom, all class officers, and the student council officers. The sponsor is Miss Sara Cohen. Officers elected for this year were Bill Reid, President, Jan Woods, Vice-President, Angela Wheeler, Secretary, Joe Hart, All School Yell Leader, and Kathryn Stewart, Assistant All School Yell Leader. our schools governing body STUDENT COUNCIL' Row one: R Nance, D. Evans, K. Hackett, B. Baldwin, B. Merson, R. Stowe, S. Codner, J. Alien, J. Anthony, C l G. M Cl Ilan, B Jack L bhan M. McGee, K. Seal Row two: P. Redmond, Verna Ramsey, A. Poynter, J. Blake, A. Blackwood, J. Wi son, c e ,U au , son J. Price, F. Henderson, R. Taylor, J. Wilson, P. Miller, L. Martin. Row three: N. Anderson, R. Wynne, L. Nowlin, J. Moore, F. Fairman B. Jobe, A. McDown, C. Dorsey, B. Colvard, J. Hicks, J. Laugban, D. Howerton, D. Koenig. The pride of Capitol Hill MAJORETTES: Barbara Malear, Head Maiorette, Judy O'Quinn, Gwen Howard, Linda Martin. David Stewart, Drum Major, Mary Ann Jenkins, Band Queen. Row One: Jo Ann Smith, Jimmie Faye Lewis, Thomas Carlile, Judy Clay, Annette Parham, Doris Watkins, Ralph Timmie, Donnie Smith, Leroy Beals, Ervin McCorkle, Fred Back, Jimmy Vinyard, Freddie Fairman. Raw Two: Mary Jansen, Mary Lou Dearmore, Donna Whitten, Karen King, Barbara Hussa, Evelyn Amburn, Darryl Clesson, Bill Norvill, Patty Smith. Row Three: Kay Ford, Muriel Long, Kenny Null, Joe Allen, Susie Simpson, Janice Otley. Band Director: Mr. Melvin Lee. Color Guards: Tommie Lou Mitchell, Rose Mary Fowlkes. to y ? 5? l 2 ix iz l Jimmy Trease, Queen's Escort, Mary Ann Jenkins, Mr. Melvin Lee, Director Band Queen, David Steward, Drum Maior. is our marching bond MAJORETTES: Joy Williams, Peggy Trombla, Marilyn Hicks. Jimmy Trease, Queen's Escort. Row One: Patsy Blackwood, Margaret Arm- strong, Monty Olsen, Nancy Dubois, Lena Bayless. Row Two: Darryl Smith, Gary Carr, Donald Boyd, Dale Cox, Larry Flowers, Willis McCoy, Phillip Brown, C. E. Todd. Row Three: Sonny Allgood, Bruce Kilpatrick, Floyd Watson, Don Pack, Richard McClure, Bobby Todd, Raymond Price, Dennis Lyons, Gerald Orr. Row Four: Jerry Springer, Ronald Skinner, Glen Templin, Donald Potts, Larry Kendrick, Jerry Williams, Vernon Pierce, Pete Peters, Khlon Dial, Fred Jones. Color Guard: Dorothy Ball. l , Band Officers: Kenny Null, Secretary, C. E. Todd, Malorettes: Peggy Trombla, Barbara Malear, Gwen Howard. Second President pany Smith, Reporter. second Row: Bm Row: Joy Williams, Marilyn Hicks, Barbara Wolcott. Not pictured: Norvmr 591- at Arms: Larry Flowers, Vice President: Judy OIQUENI and Linda Marlin' Freddie Fairman, Student Council Repesentative. 0 Musical harmony rang Left to Right, Row One' Nova Clifton Joni Brogdon Norma Hilderbrand Jan t M tth L . , , , e a ews, inda McGee, Carolyn Pratt, Carol Cum- mints, Pauline Riggs, Rosalie Stowe, and Nelda Lathrop. Row Two: Mr. Albert Ossenkop, Director, Angela Wheeler, Janice Long, Nurena Thomas, Nancy Thomasson, Barbara Utley, Sherry Schomp, Carol Spooner, Barbara Lemons, Dortha Doverspike. Row Three: Joyce Conner, Rose Ann Roberts, Joyce Young, Mary Helen DeMars, Jimm Ross, Ronnie Jones, Forrest Sanders, Jim Seward, John Fredrick. Row Four: Teddy Smith, Do P k' ' ' ' n er ins, Joe Cunningham, Wesley Smith, Jerry Davis, Gerald Orr, James Cox, Gary Blackmon. left to Right: Choir Officers Wesley Smith, President, Janette LaVern Sutton, Choir King Mathews, Treasurer, AI Ossenkop, Director, Wanda Watson, Secretary, Pat Pilgrim, Vice President. through the choir room Row One: Reta Brewer, Carol Baughman, Janie Spradley, Betty Madole, Wanda Watson, Myra Jenkins, Carrie Main, Alice Blackwood. Row Two: Darlene Smith, Charlene Sellers, Laneil Daws, Beverly Woodruff, Donna Hill, Shirley Chilton, Nancy Chadwell, Katherine Hackett. Row Three: Glen Holloway, Billy Joe Johns, Pat Pilgrim, Larry Hickman, Daisey Spradley, Jo Ann Evans, Pat Buchanan, .lo Ann Wilson. Row Four: George Routon, Hubert Newman, George Parks, Lavern Sutton, Rirhard McClure, Jerry Wooliver, Louis Nach- tigall, Sonny Allgood, Charles Hedrick. Betty Maclole, Choir Queen Al Ossenkop, Choir Director KI YI- Row One: M. McGee, B. Madole, S. Hosack, D. Henry, B. Cory, J. Wheeler, D. Soergel, King, Mascot, K. Stone, J. Brogdon, T. Keith, C. Collins, M. Stewart. Row Two: C. Earhart, Mrs. Gwendolyn Hanger, sponsor, N. Eberhardt, S. Longnecker, C. Eskew, S. Stiff, L. Cunningham, J. Allen, C. Anderson, P. Ripley, C. Shugart, S. Sanders, G. Breedlove, J. Flowers, J. Willis. Row Three: J. Henderson, J. Roberts, J. Moses, R. Brewer, J. Woods, B. Wright, C. Brisco, G. Loyd, L. McGee, P. Rone, B. Allen, R. Sherwood. A rushee tea was the first activity on the agenda. Then came pledging which lasted two weeks. The annual initiation was held early in the fall which installed all pledges as Ki Yi members. Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets were filled for needy families. Members brought foods to the meetings preceding the holidays to fill the baskets. Weekly meetings were held each Thursday. We yelled ci little loucler Row One: A. McDovvn, L. Sanders, M. Hicks, P. Miller, J. Claymore, D. Soergel, King, Mascot, C. Earhart, K. Stewart, G. Howard, J. Tate, J. Price, B. Wolcott, K. Seal. Row Two: D. Durbin, C. Pratt, N. Parker, N, Smiley, K. Hackett, J. Wilson, J. Peckham, B. Jackson, L. Martin, J. O'Quinn, C. Argo, J. Clay, D. Hammond, R. Cable, Mrs. Adaline Ball, Sponsor. Row Th'ee: N. Chadwell, J. Wood, A. Wheeler, J. Peckham, P. Burroughs, S. Howerton, D. Jackson, D. Shipman, B. Peckham, P. Southwell, N. Price, S. Ellingsworth, J. Smith, S. Downing, G. Baker, M. Cooper. Sh'l Jffre s Pat Hefner Nelda Lathrop Dickie Soergel Row One: June Claymore, Yell Leader, Connie Thompson, Babs Norman, rr ey e y , , , King: Mascot: Marilyn Hopkins, Angeline Pointer, Sharon Stillwell, Pat Kennedy, Yvonne Dixson, Carolyn Earhart, Yell Leader. Row Two Carol Spooner, Jean Rone, Myra Jenkins, Donna Evans, Sherry Schomp, Wanda Moore, Barbara Mills, Carolyn Brandon, JoDean Reynolds Janis Otley, LaNell Freeman, Shirley Morgan, Sandra Mitchell, Barbara Freeze. Row Three: Mr. Conner, Sponsor, Gaylene Stubblefield JoAnn Evans, Mickie Williams, Darlene Jackson, Donna Witton, Sherry Morrow, Muriel Long, Helen Adler, Mariann Woodson, Kay Barrett Nancy McCormick, Myrna Tarkington, Carolyn Segler, Pat Barnes. ln the Fall of the year the best pledge was named as Judy Roberts. The KRKC Christmas Dance was another proiect of the Ki Yi's along with the other Pep Clubs. Their annual initiation of new officers was held at Beverly's Hideaway in the Spring of the year. All of these and many more activities made possible another successful year for the Ki Yi Pep Club. for every victory l Row One: Lloy Dell Jones, Merry Turner, Carolyn Clark, Mary Helen DeMars, June Claymore, Dickie Soergel, King: Mascot: Carolyn E hart, Wanda Hazelwood, Phyllis Morris, Lynn Edmondson, Mary Jansen. Row Two: Barbara Coleman, Doris Watkins, Peggy Hawkins ' ' ' ' ' l C ' Mar aret Armstrong N Thommason, Margaret Harris, Darla Pridmore, Sheila Edwards, Georgia Clark, Sonia Codner, Caro ummings, g ancy b ll L S onsor Row Three Carol Walkup Pat Kelsay Jean Hightower, Carol Treat, Winnie Mae Jones, Fran Karen King, Mrs. Mary e uper, p . : , , cis Henderson, Ann Adams, Judy Maine, Jerry Redding, Mariorie Johnson, Laneil Daws, Judy Jones, Margaret Bryan. 0 Row One- C Thompson Davis Section Ca t ' H . . , , p am, orton, Pep Council, R. Roberts, Secretary, C. Sellers, Vice President, Michael Skidgel, Mascot, Bobby Jobe, Buddy, Jimmiane Evans, President, F. Robertson, Section Captain, J. Allen, Rush Captain, C. Allen, Co-Social Chairman, Malear, Co-Bocial Chairman, Corresponding Secretary, A. Blackwood. Row Two: Mr. D. F. Cooley, Sponsor, L. Patton, O'Donnell, J. Brown, Van Buskirk, N. White, Herdlitinks, Schreck, Inez Masters, Patsy Sauls, La Vielle, Mrs. Barbara Murphy, Sponsor. Row Three: Mr. C. B. Speegle, Sponsor, Conner, Carter, Pierce, Blankinship, Messenger, Baughman, J. Young, C. Hay, C. Heartsill, Pettit, M. Chambers, Kay Price. We backed our teams Pledging ranked among the top in Knobberette activities this year. Announcing Linda Patton best pledge was also a big event for this club. Linda received thi was held at Dodson's cafeteria in November. The club also has their own choral group called the Starlighters. Members of this group sing at various activities. s honor at their annual initiation which Bobby Jobe, Knobberette buddy for the year of 55-56 was crowned at the homecomin football Q game. B i Row Two: C. Thompson, Davis, Horton, R. Roberts, C. Sellers, Skidgel, Jobe, Evans, F. Robertson, L. Cecil, J. Allen, C. Allen, A. Blackwood. Row Two: Mr. D. F. Cooley, P. Blackwood, G. Miller, L. Taylor, J. Oldaker, B. Morris, M. Moxley, F. Reynolds, L. Miller, J. Scott, Mrs. Barbara Murphy. Row Three: B. Malear, G. Forshee, S. Downey, R. Macon, J. Boulton, B. Muller, Kirby, and Poarch. KNOBBERETTE OFFICERS: Row one: Billie Manning, Yell Leader, Julia Horton, Pep Council Representative, Scarlett Chambers, Pledge Mistress, Alice Blackwood, Treasurer, Jimianne Evans, President, Bobby Jobe, Buddy, Charlene Sellers, Vice President, Rose Ann Rob- erts, Secretary, Donna Potts, Historian, Parliamentarian, Kay Clearman, Demerit Captain, Charlotte Thompson, Yell Leader. Row two: Melissa Sharp, Uniform Captain, Janell Pritner, Rushee Captain, Joy Boulton, Keeper of C's, Irene Davis, Section Captain, Carole Allen, Sergeant at Arms, LaRoyce Cecil, Chaplain, Jean Allen, Rushee Captain, Martha Brown, Reporter, Pat Miller, Assistant Secretary, Fanny Swift, Sergeant at Arms. through defeat and triumph Knobberettes were very proud of their officers this year. ln helping their club run successful they helped them to sponsor many worthwhile proiects. They gained recognition through participating in these activities. Ki Yi officers contributed greatly to the success of the Ki Yi Pep Club. Their job was to set rules and ex- amples for members of the club to follow and to see that it is run smoothly. They must try their best no matter what to uphold the name of the Pep Club. . lstf y ia KI YI OFFICERS: Row one: June Claymore, Yell Leader, Dean Henry, Parliamentarian, Joni Brogden, Chaplain, Kathryn Crouch Stone, Vice- President, Dickie Soergel, King, Mascot, Jeannette Wheeler, President, Betty Madole, Secretary, TaWanna Keith, Demerit Captain, Caro- lyn Earhart, Yell Leader. Row two: Pat Southwell, Uniform Captain, Yvonne Dixson, Uniform Captain, Norita Price, Usher Captain, Mary McGee, Section Captain, Judy Smith, Uniform Captain, Judy Moses, Usher Captain, Sara Hosack. Pep Council. Row One, Left to Right, REDSKIN OFFICERS: Mandell Matheson, Vice President, Virginia Brown, Sweetheart, Bryce Patterson Presi- dent Row Two: Bill Norvill, Sgt. at Arms: Freddie Fairman, Yell Leader, Jack Anthony, Asst. Sgt. at Arms, Bobby Clevenger,,Pledge Master. Wearing their typical uniforms The Redskin pep club this year had a very active season. They started off pledging new members. Then came helping sponsor the annual KRKC dance. Hayrack rides, Weiner roast, and their initiation were also on their agenda. Their sweetheart was presented with a white coat with an emblem on the back symbolizing her honor. She is Miss Virginia Brown. Row One, Left to Right: George Dittman, Bill Norvill, Bryce Patterson, Virginia Brown, Bob Merson, Bobby Hughs, Jack Anthony, Freddie Fairman. Row Two: Mr. Hill, Sponsor, Frankie Cory, Larry Hickman, George Parks, Steve Dodson, Gerald Coleman, Vernon Pierce, Neal Anderson, Mrs. B. L. Kelly, Sponsor. Row Three: Teddy Smith, Sonny Allgood, Rex McKinnon, Jay Jeffries, Ronnie Par- sons, James Walker, Mr. Emit Bradford, sponsor. 'd t Wa ne Maxwell, President, Jolene Tate, Princess, Ronald CHIEFTAINS-Row One: Jimmy Hill, Sgt, at Arms, Jerry Byke, Vice Pres: en, y Nance, Secretary, Ronald Greeson, Pledge Master, Charles Dorsey, Pep Council, Joe Hart. Row Two: Earl Hiller, Sponsor, Larry Porter, Charles Vickrey, William Kelly, Herman Windsor, Jimmy Cox, Jerry Wooliver, Kenneth Baker, Leon Henning. Row Three: John ' ' S 'th. Row Four: Phillip Bass, Harlan Partin, John Han- Pipes, Johnny McLellancl, Joe Spencer, Charles Caldwell, John Price, Dennis mi non, Johnny Graham, Darrell Pinkerton, Paul Johnson, Richard Johnson, Kenneth Naughton. our pep clubs were at their best One of the outstanding boys pep clubs is the Chieftains. Pleclging new members at the first of the school year starts them with a bang. Members enioyed many fine activities such as bus trips, weiner roasts, hayrack rides, football and basketball games. They selected their princess the year before. She was announced as Miss Jolene Tate. l l OFFICERS-Row One, Left to Right: Tommy Levine, yell leader, Charles Dorsey, Pep Council, Wayne Maxwell, President, Jolene Tate - - J h Graham, Reporter. Princess, Jimmy Hill, Sgt. at Arms, Chuck Overbay, Yell Leader, Row Two. o nny Row One: A. Carter, C. Cooper, E Moxley Mrs Olive Martin S T E k . , . , ponsor, . c stein, Sgt. at Arms, C. Collins, Vice-President: T. Keith, Secretary, D. Stewart, President: A. Wheeler, B. Madole, J. Wheeler, P. Hawkins. Row Two: M. Woodson, J. Kelly, F. Swift, K. Vaughn, D. Spradley, L. McGee, L. Schreck, Z. King, W. Watson, D. Cramer, P. Buchanan, W. Jones, C. White. Row Three: D. Rush, C. Sellers, L. Cecil, M. McGee, J. Howard, G. Routon, O. Dollar, J. Hightower, P. Evans, D. Henry, M. Jenkins, L. Beene, S. Chambers, B. Norman. Row Four: C. Vickers, L. Sutton, P. Burrow, J. Port J. R b ' ' er, o ertson, L. Chestnut, R. Nance, T. Satterfield, E. Kelsay, A. Beck, R. Johnson, C. Hunter. A high per cent of the school The ing s u ent possessing the qual- ities of character, scholarship, leadership, and service. Students eligible for this club must be juniors and seniors with a 3.6 grade average. National Honor Society is an honorary organization for outstand' t d Each year the club has an annual initiation which is to install new members who have met the quali- fications for the society. This year it had one of the largest memberships in the history of CHHS. Row One: A. Allensworth, M. Robinson Z Johnson, Mrs. O M ' , . . artin, T. Eckstein, C. Collins, T. Keith, D. Stewart, A. Wheeler, N. Burns, T. Mitchell, N. Clifton. Row Two: J. Allen, A. Mears, S. Butler, B. Wright, S. Jeffreys, N. Hilderbrand, J. Boulton, G. Fuller, N. Perkins, C. Snell, G. Gamling, B. Pierce, F. Robertson, B. Woodruff. Row Three: D. Hunter, B. Reid, A. Hood, R. Cable, B. Birchfield, L, Abne , V. Abston, A. Blackwood, Y. Flanagan, D. D 'k ' ' Y overspl e, M. Long, B. Carr, e. Ellis, D, Smith. The Sigma Chi lota is an honorary science club. To be eligible for membership, you must have com- pleted one year of high school sci- ence and maintained a B- average. This club is to encourage interest in the scientific field. Not pictured is president of this club, John Tankersley. SIGMA CHI IOTA- Row One: Nadine Clark, Charles Bartlett, Secretary and Treasurer, Dorothy Ball, Vice-President, Miss Helen Biggers, Sponsor: Sandra Pugh, Row Two: Paul Burrow, Don Cooper, Aubrey Deitrick, Jack Porter, Monty Olsen, Russell McClain. was scholasticolly outstanding MU ALPHA THETA- Row One: Don Cooper, Paul Burrow, Secretary, Mrs. Alice Chesher, Sponsor, .lack Howard, President, David Kimery, Vice-President. Row Two: Don Marcott, Jack Porter, Ted Eckstein, Andrew Hood. Row Three: LaVern Sutton, Bill Reid, Ricky Buckhalter, Bill Colvard. Members of the Mu Alpha Theta all maintain a 3.6 grade average and are members of math classes. Ad- vanced math is encouraged through this club. Under the capable leader- ship of Mrs. Alice Chesher, this club had another outstanding year. FFA-Row One: Blen Holloway, Leroy Bruza, Carol Estep, Sweetheart, Sug Lookabaugh, Mr. Herb Jones, Sponsor. Row Two: James Hawkins, Bobby Bridges, Bill Shreitter, Jerry Sheilds, Don Pack. Row Three: Wallace Sheffold, Roland Burrs, John Sweeney, John Radar, Milton Reeves, Benny Watkins. Row Four: Pete Peters, James Surbeck, Chuck Cantwell, Coy Troxell, Buddy Brown- lee. Through our special training Boys interested in Agriculture make up the Future Farmers of America During the Christmas Season members of this club participated in the selling of Christmas trees. Carol Estep was elected Sweetheart at the start of the year. With the crowning of Harry Taylor, beau for '55-'56 began a successful year for the Future Home- makers of America. This club is for girls who are interested in homemaking classes. Each Wednesday morning you may find these girls busily selling donuts to raise funds. FHA-Row.One: Barbara Mannon, La Von Whitaker, Darla Henery, Nellie Eberhardt, Julia Bloom, Darlene Jackson, Row Twp: Mrs, Sun. igeamhFra5rer31Sfgonsor: Sheila Edwards, Jackie Brown, Neta Riley, Norma Streight, Susie Simpson, Linda Wilson Nancy McCormack Miss anc e mit , ponsor. Row Three: Myrna Tarkington, Earlene Groves, Louise S th I' P t R I' ' I ter, PhYllis Redmon, WYvine Sechrist. U er mi a OCCO' Donna Flmerson' Angelme Poyn- T 8. I-Row One: Mr. Eldon H. Hall, Sponsor: L. Roche, M. McKinley, C. Hunter, B. Birchtield, V. Autrey, C, McAnulty, C. Roberts, L. Ab ney, S. Hodges, G. Harper, J. Hicks, B. Parker. Row Two: J. Price, J. Pitts, G. Booth, D. Holt, T. Sattertleld, J. Smith, W. Adleman, J. Kim brough, H. McCormack, L. Lee, J. Burns, J. Rein, D. Ragland. Row Three: J. Price, R. Wynne, B. Schiton, R. Johnson, J. Robertson, J. Beller L. Otle J. Short, M. Spence, F. Moddry, D. Williamson, K. MacDonald. Row Four: C. Estlack, J. Allen, B. Conway, J. Denman, J. Laughan Yr E. Stracener, D. Woods, C. Moulton, T. Rake, D. Scott, R. Strawbus, E. Williamson, B. Shreitter, G. Latlor. we learned vocational trades members make Capitol Hill's largest vocational club is the Trade and lndustry. Approximately 200 h t t Oklahoma. Having a vocational class is the re- up this club which is recognized throughout t e sta e o quirement tor membership into this club. Atter campaigning against other girls Carol McAnulty, iunior, was crowned Sweetheart. She also re- ceived the honor ot being elected State T and l Sweetheart. The tormal initiation was held this year in the school auditorium. D k C Alle R Pratt J Calamaria T Cox J Youngblood D Row One: J. Huffman, R. Harrison, B. Everett, L. Wright, E. Smith, R. u es, . y, . , . , . , . , Carman, Mr. Bart Ward, Sponsor. Row Two: Mr. Lloyd Donley, Sponsor, J. Williford, J. Yates, K. Baker, P. Kennedy, T. Baker, M. Smith J. Fisher, J. Warren, L. Grigsby, N. Bell, S. Hosack, J. Brogden, B. Mitchell. Row Three: H. Stokes, J. Ring, S. Cox, L. Sipes, J. Barber, C Grisham, D. Hunter, J. Troyer, M. Brown, J. Spencer, A. Whitlock, R. Lanig, D. Funk. l. Forehand, A. Cherry, J. Keel, Mr. E. C. Fisher, Spon- sor. Row Four: J. Powell, A. McMillion, L. Cranford, L. Bunyard, B. Forster, C. Bryon, L. Wilcox, P. Ladd, W. Pulis, J. Pritner, W. Brotherton G. Hays, C. Wiggins, D. McCalister, R. Bryant, D. Ellison. Row Five: D. Brown, E. Smith, B. Haney, D. Stewart, E. Peck, G. Musney, D. West ' ' ' J. L tt L. Covin ton, J. Byke. E. Fish, S. Wakefield, T. Morgan, J. Spradlin, A. Doty, B. Robinson, A. Wall, R. Parson, ove e, g l OPERATORS-Row One: Waltruclis Harr' K T' is, aye iger, Delores Grigsby, Rita Ferguson, Secretary, Chuck Overbay, President, La Nell Freeman, Vice President, Richard Salamy, Sergeant-at-Arms, Barbara J. Mills. Row Two: Charlotte Strother, Dale Drake, Jack Minyard, Bobby Dobbs, Monty Olsen, Wesley Wade, Robert McMillan, La Nell Collins, .lo Ann Fisher, Ruth Winde. Row Three: Mr. D. F. Cooley, Sponsor, David Koenig, Robert Height, Ronald Miller, Jerry Cleveland, DeLoyd Cockrell, Kenneth Ever- son, Ronald Shay, Leon Leal, Charlotte Thompson. Under the capable leadership ot Mr. D. F. Cooley, the operators club has finished another year of outstanding contribution to the school. Three teachers must recommend each member before en- rollment in the class. The Distributive Education Club of CHHS is for students who have halt day classes and s end the remainder of th d ' ' ' ' ' P e ay in working at their various iobs. Successful business men and women is an achievement of this club. 0ur special groups l u. t.-Row One: Dean Williams, Cecil Clay, Wood Lauderdale, Bud Fulton, Marilyn Hopkins, Virginia Embree. Row Two: Charles Cart- ledge, Don Smith, Beverly Clark, Dolly Gorrell, Wanda Beck, Don Cooper, Mr. E. B. Vaughan, Sponsor. Row Three: Lyle Warner, Ronnie Evans, Harve Youn T ' ' ' ' y g, ommy Levine, John McDaniel, Genna Ward. Dickie Jones, Alan Fazgo. MATH CLUB- Row One: Ronald Carrecker, Ronald Jordon, Don Craighead, Joy Boulton, Scarlett Chambers, Waymon Gant, Larry White. Row Two: Mr. Earl Hiller, Sponsor, Mrs. Gwendolyn Hanger, Sponsor: Jack Nichols, Jerry Lette, Joe Allen,, Paul John- son, Richardson Johnson, Mr. C. B. Speegel, Sponsor, Mr. John Gavula, Sponsor. To increase enrollment in math classes through interest in mathematics is the purpose of Capitol Hill's newest organization, the Math Club. This has been a very successful year tor the club. Sponsors of This club are Mrs. Gwendolyn Hanger, Mr. C. B. Speegle, Mr. John Gavula, and Mr. Earl Hiller. NFL-Row One: Wanda Stine, Janis Messenger, Tommy Glenn, Billy Garrison, Sharon Still- well, Mr. L. J. Semrod. Second Row: Doyle Sweeney, Frances Henderson, Jimmy Straight, Caorl Anderson, Judy Roberts. The National Forensic League's activities are many and varied. Members participate in city and state tournaments along with school plays. They have been out- standing in debate and other var- iations ot speech work through- out the past year. This is the second year tor the League under the capable sponsorship ot Mr. L. J. Semrod. ART CLUB-Doyle Connelly, Judy Kelly, Fan Robertson, Miss Dorothy Mayes, Sponsor, lmo- gene Burke, Wanene Haley, Pat Ripley, Babs Norman. Elected members of the schools four pep clubs, the Ki Yi's, Knob- berettes, Chieftains and Redskins, make up the Pep Council. Encour- aging cooperation among the pep clubs is their goal. One ot the big events the Pep Council sponsors is the K.R.K.C. held during the Christmas Season. The Art Club has many activi- ties. Among this is the trip to see an art exhibit at the University of Oklahoma. To achieve membership into this club you must maintain a B average in an art class. Members of this club have entered many art exhibits and have received honors and awarcls. B work cmd play PEP COUNCIL- Joe Hart, Wayne Maxwell, Freddie Fairman, Jimmianne Evans, Julia Horton Sara Hosack, Miss Sara Cohen, Sponsor, June Claymore, Carolyn Earhart, Jeanette Wheeler Tommy Levine, Ronnie Geason. Standing: Bob Merson, Bobby Hughes, Ronnie Parsons Charles Dorsey, Chuck Overbay, Bryce Patterson. SHUTTER BUGS-David Johnson, Bill Burns, Mr. D. F. Cooley, Sponsor, Everett Taylor, Gale Drake. Standing: Wayne Porter, Vernon Sut- ton, Glen Killian, President, LaNell Schreck, Queen, Johnny Hayes, Secretary, Tommy Morgan, Vice-President. The Shutter Bugs is a newly organized club at CHHS. To acquire membership one must be a member of a photography class. This club devotes its time to the making and developing of pictures. Mr. D. F. Coo- ley, sponsor, hopes for a more successful year starting next September. we reached our goal AUTO CLUB- Orville Blevins, Secretary, Don Oravitz, Don Swindle, Keith Farrell, Mr. John Craig, Sponsor, Larry Smith, Vice-President, Lonnie Nowlin, President, Buddy Aires, Sergeant at Arms, Bobby Gunter, Bobby Johnson, Glen Chapman. Boys who have a good rec- ord in their Auto Shop Classes are eligible for membership into the Auto Club. Encourag- ing interest in Auto Mechanics is the interest of this club. One of the important contributions that the Auto Club gave to the students and teachers at CHHS was a complete overhaul for only the cost of parts and sup- plies. As proiects this year the entire Auto Club went to the Easter Pageant at Lawton, and built a kiddie car which was on display in the Auto Shop room. Row one: Barbara Malear, Historian, Laverna Busbee, Vice President, Beverly Baldwin, President, Na- omi Perkins, Secretary, Betty Jo Spruce, Treasurer, Carol Collins, Reporter, and MissF.T.A. Row two: Mrs. Lamora Lauderdale, Sponsor, Betty Pierce, Nancy Burns, Barbara Lemons, Lynn Jones, Acle Belle Sapp, Zetta Johnson, Barbara Freeze. Through our efforts Helping out various Teachers through the year is one of many activities of the F T A. Members of this club are girls or boys interested in having future occupations as Teachers. Similarly the F B LA is a club for girls or boys interested in becoming the Future Business Leaders of America. Requirement for membership is that one have an interest in business and be enrolled in a com- mercial class. Row one: Virginia Criss, Edna Moxley, Norma Boulware, Second Vice President, Carolyn White, Secretary, Carolyn Cooper, State Treasurer, Barbara Malear, President, Barbara Freeze, First Vice President, Ada Belle Sapp, Historian, Zetta Johnson, Chaplain, Lynn Jones, Treas- urer, Aileen Carter, Reporter, and Betty Madole. Row Iwo: Pat Buchanan, Nancy Thornasson, Kathy Tillson, Shirley Walker, Barbara Moss, Judy Van Sickle, Faye McCollum, Julia Bloom, Joyce Connor, Sandra Sanders, Connie Lee Thompson, Peggy Hawkins, Mrs. Julia McPheeters, Sponsor, Row three: Mrs. Lillian Corley, Sponsor, Mary Lou Dearmore, Doris Watkins, Nancy Shugart, Janet Matthews, Joy Ricks, Winnie Mae Jones, Betty Shaffer, Billie O'Donnell, Margaret Harris, Darla Pridmore, Gaylene Stubblefield Row four: Miss Noba French, Sponsor, Opelia Dollar, Pattsy Evans, Mildred Childers, Charlene Vickers, Lera Kelly, Charlotte Harper, Patt Rocco, Mrs. Lemora Lauderdale, Sponsor, Muriel Long, Carolyn Clark. QUILL AND SCROLL-Front row: Donna Evans, Aileen Carter, Carol Collins, Vice-President, Dorothy Cramer, President, Madalene Moyer, Reporter, Patty Smith, Martha Brown. Back row: Tommy Morgan, Gerald Rcdden, Pat Hefner, Dewey Mapes, Glen Killian, Gary Blackmon, Marie Scott, Shirley Howerton, Mrs. Thelma Coleman, Sponsor. Not pictured is Maxine Smith, Secretary. The Quill and Scroll Club held their annual lnitation service at Madalene Moyer's in November. This is a honorary club tor iournalism students and is a nation-wide organization. Dorothy Cramer as presi- dent, along with other members ot the group, sponsored a paper drive to raise money to send student representatives to the OIPA. we established better clubs Members ot the Key Club are selected tor scholarship, leadership, and moral character. It is a iunior service club sponsored by the Kiwanis Club. ' ' Sponsoring this club is Mr. Alvin Frieburger. Regular meetings are held each week to discuss their business. KEY CLUB-Front row: Mr. Alvin Freiburgerp Bill Reid, Paliamentarian, Larry Flowers, Secretary- Treasurer, Chuck Cantwell, President David Stewart, Vice-President :Forrest Sanders, Sergeant at Arms, Mr. Simpson, Sponsor. Back row: Kenny Null, Cecil Parker, Eddie Kel say, Richard McClure, Arthur Mansfield, Tommy Williams, Neal Anderson. 1 HISTORICAL CLUB: Row one: Barbara Malear, Bill Norvill, Edna Moxley, Secretary and Treasisrerg La Vern Sutton, President: Mary Lou Dearmore, Vice-Pesident, .loan Bradley. Row two: Miss Mary Selkin, Sponsor, Peggy Hawkins, Ed Kelsay, Naomi Deam. Each group maintained This year the Historical Club was very proud ofthe fact that LaVern Sutton was elected state president and presided at the annual Convention held here at CHHS. Qualifications for membership of the Bible History Club are that students have a Bible History class and be able to pass a Biblical quiz. Capitol Hill is one of the few fortunate schools that has a club of this kind. BIBLE HISTORY: Row one: Mrs. Hettye Summers, Sponsor: R. Stow, Treasurer: C. Sellers, Historian, B. Clark, Secretary, V. Brown, Pres- ident, B. Woodruff, Vice-Pesident, L. Baker, Secretary, N. Clifton, Publicity Chairman, P. Saloga, Asst. Secretary, P. Stark. Row two: R Cable, J. Woods, M. Dubois, C. Wilson, A, Grissom, D. Jackson, N. Deam, C. Clark, J. Conner. Row three: P. Burleson, L. Sutton, J. How- ard, T. Turner, H. Newman, D. Swinney, J. Bloom, P. Williams, W. Pulis. l i l RED CROSS-Row One: Judy Smith, Carol Anderson, Anna Grissom, Beverly Clark, Charlene Sellers, Sherrie Schomp, Paul Stark, Carolyn Segler, Frank Presley. Row Two: Virginia Criss, Mrs. Ruth Jones, Sponsor, Edna Moxley, Carmolita Smith, Jo Ann Wheatley, Vera Hughes, Beverly Wright, Ruth Garrett, Beverly Peckham, Miss Virginia Davis, Sponsor. Row Three: Rita Miller, La Neil Daws, Nancy Pumphrey, Anna Mullins, Darlene Jackson, Faye McCollum, Peggy Douthit, Beverly Hutton, Francis Hill, Nerena Thomas. Row Four: Mona Hoskins, Louise Sutherlin, Jan Clymen, Charlene Vickers, Neta Jo Riley, Jim Farrell, Mike McCarty. Members of the National Jr. Red Cross are made of representatives from each homeroom. It is one of the outstanding service clubs at CHHS. One of the proiects of The Red Cross was a Talent Show where Red Cross King, Paul Stark, and Queen, Carolyn Segler, were crowned. The FVA Club is composed ot Mr. Simpson's fifth hour class. Members of this club are greatly inter- ested in school elections and participate in them. They will be the Future Voter's of America. FUTURE VOTERS-Back Row: Mr. Alvin Freiburger, Arthur Mansfield, Kenny Null, Frank Taylor, Bob Merson, Mr. Simpson. Front Row: Nolen Morgan, David Stewart, Jan Woods. Fran Robertson, Mary McGee, Ronnie Williams. THESPIANS-Row One: Jean Munde, Sponsor: Johnny Edwards, LaNelle Schreck, Maxine Layman, William Johns, Glen Killian. Row Two: Ruth Sherwood, LaRoyce Cecil, Jean Allen, Betty Spruce, Jackie Brassfield, LaVern Sutton, Nancy Parker. Row Three: Delberta Moore, Jean Sorrell, Doris Bowlware, Jimmy M. Kelley, Zetta Moore, Carolyn Pratt, Shirley Klotz. The clubs of CHHS The Thespians are a group of students interested in speech. During the year they have presented many succssful plays. Members of this group have won trophies and other honors at speech tournaments. Mrs. Jean Mundy and Mrs. Thelma Coleman, sponsor this organization. Many essay contests were entered this past year under the capable leadership of Mr. Earl Steward. Therefore the Writers' Guild finished another successful year. To be a member you must maintain at least a B average in English and must write a poem or an essay. WRITERS GUILD- Row One: Jimmy Blake, Roma Cable, Scottie Bowlware, Charlene Sellers, Beverly Woodruff, Mandell Mathison, Mr. Earl Stewart, Sponsor. Row Two: Ramona Cox, Myra Jenkins, Sherry Schomp, Jeanne Yo Ho, Judy Standmire, Lillian Abney, Betty Birchfield, Jerry Waggoner, Ann Allensworth. Row Three: Virginia Croom, Lera Lee Kelly, Darlene Smith, Bryce Patterson, Andrew Hood, Tommy Glenn, Andy Pettiion. l GIRLS O - Row One: Jo Abbott, Carolyn Snell, Melissa Sharp, Louise Sapp. Row Two: Miss Josephine Duncan, Lee Ann Toumbs, Carolyn Earhart, Francis Robinson, Joyce Brewer, Mrs. Barbara Murphy. Third Row: Pat Hefner, Phyllis Hightower, Scarlett Chambers, Joyce Spencer. brought both fame and fortune Boys who letter in any type ot sports make up the Boys O Club. One ot the projects ot the club this year was the sponsoring of the concession in the new field house. Coaches ot the different sports who are also sponsors ot the club are C. P. Speegle, John Smith, John Pryor, A. D. Jacobson, L. H. Bengston, Ray Vaughn, and John Gavula. The Girl's O Club is composed ot girls who letter in sports. Members of this club participate in such sports as baseball, basketball, volleyball, tennis, and swimming. Sponsors of the club are Mrs. Barbara Murphy and Miss Josephine Duncan. d J R b tson, R Cook, B Jobe,J Hicks, P Greig, K Pierce, R BOYS O -Row One: J. Dobson, S. McClain, B. Hutchison, R. Per ue, . o er .... . Couch, K. Turner. Row Two: J. Smith, J. Hurst, G. Rhea, B. Hembree, H. Reddick, B. Lee, J. Howard, R. Nance, B. Watkins, J. Parkey, J Davis, D. Shaw, R. Vaughn. Row Three: L. Bengston, B. Coy, W. Smith, P. Stambaugh, J. Moore, D. Henderson, H. Wigley, T. Stewart ' - l . L kabau h, J. Seward, A. Jones, D, Soergel, S. Straw, F. Presley P. Nunley, D. Urenda, G. Routon, J. Redding. Row Four. D. Tay or, J oo g J. Surbeck, D. Woodson, D. Coleman, J. Tankersley, D. Connelly, J. Smethers. ECONOMICS: Row one: Mary Blurton, Julia Horton, .limianne Evans, Joy Thompson Angela Wheeler Valen L f' R , , e otls. ow two: Loretta Criss, Ronald Miller, James Webb, Larry Weatherford, Phillip Gregg, John Bickner, Mr. L. H. Bengston, Sponsor. W'th the h I f I cl Students whose parent or parents or other members of his immediate family who graduated from Capitol Hill are eligible for membership into the Jr. Alumni. This club organized approximately nine years ago. Meetings are held each week. The Economics cl g oo . This club is opened to both boys and girls. Mr. L. H. Bengston has been a successful sponsor through their first year. ub is a newly organized club of Capitol Hill Hi h Sch l i JR. ALUMNI: Row one: Miss Mary Selkin, Sponsor- Marcy Dubois, Secretary Nanc B P , . , y urns, resident, Nan Dubois, Treasurer, Lena Bay- less, Ronnie Greason, Vice-President, Row two: Joe Barnes, Mary Ann Woodson, La Nell Schreck, La Vern Sutton, Doris Bowlware, Bar- bara Freeze, Barbara Malear. Row three: Ted Eckstine, Jim Ferrel, Mike McCarty, Jack Howard- R ld ' - - ' ' , ona Skinner, Dan Patton, Susie Simpson. Officers of the Alumni Association for the 1955-56 year are J. H. Bengston, Presidentg Pat Howeth, Virgie Bowlware, and Henrv Jones. our organizations were successful J H Ben ston, Betty Madole, Ros Signing up Alumni's are Mr. . . g Ann Roberts, and Sharon Stillwell. E Capitol Hill Highschool's Alumni Association is the largest in the world. Each year Alumni Day is celebrated by former students visit- ing at CHHS all through the day. Mrs. Virgie Bowlvvare was crowned Alumni Queen at the annual home- coming game. Another successful year was ac- complished under the capable lead- ership ot L. H. Bengston, President, and fellow officers Pat Hovveth, Vir- gie Bovvlvvare, and Henry Jones. Former Knobberette members are signed up here by Charolette ' d bb J be. Thompson, Jimmuanne Evans, Dennis Shaw, an Bo y o 1-1 classes are offered. I i n n u u I Success in life is a goal which most people strive to reach. I A stepping stone to this goal is education. .efzff The program of education at Capitol Hill includes not only gg5g5g5g5g5g5f:f:1:- academic suloiects, but also a varied number ot vocational it Blending in well with the work are the extra curricular activities. All of these factors work together to build friend- ship and make Capitol Hill outstanding in the minds of all who have ever entered its archways. Congratulations to the senior class from the Weller Construction Company, 614 NJE. 26, General Contractors for the Capitol Hill Fieldhouse. 5 3 5 5 2 E 5 Q 3 E 5 E 3 BOB MERSON President BEVERLEY BALDWIN Vice-President ROSALIE STOW Secretary Election of class officers began Senior Class Sponsors are, iseatedl: Mr. Bob Hill, Miss Marguerite Danford, Miss Nettie B. Lewis. Mrs. Mabel Kincade and Mr. E. B, Vaughn. lS!andingl: Mr. H. L. Littlefield, Mr. Alvin Frieberger, Mr. Ray Vaughn, and Mr. A. D. Jacobson. At last we are making the final steps on The ladder. Our senior year is almost completed. As we look back Through the Three years, we realize what a short Time iT has ac- tually been. This year has been filled with a lot of work for all ot us, but we can'T forget all of The fun we have had too. Our sponsors have worked with Us during the latter part of the year, planning our picnic, banquet, break- fast, assembly and most of all our graduation exercises. Soon we will be attending The Baccalaureate serv- ice for our class of T956. And in later years as we look back on all of These Things, no matter what Tield we have chosen, we certainly will have these MomenTs to Remember. This page sponsored by Scovil and Sublett Hardware Company, 20 N.E. 27 'S 2 T f .5 3, '15 1. 7 X -'11 1,5 -' L , i f V1 9 1.51 4 4, f,!,.gj,'n f ' Seen here making appointments for senior pictures are Betty Jo Abbott Lillian Abney Voncla Abston Madole and Joyce Conner and others. Seated are Aileen Carter Wilbert Adlemar Helen Adler Carol Allen and Carol Collins. Row One: ABBOTT, Girls O Club, CSecretaryJ, ABNEY, Honor Society, Writers Guild, T 81 I, lSecretaryD ABSTON, Honor Society, Knobberettes. Row Two: ADLEMAN, ADLER, Ki Yis, FBLA, ALLEN, Knobberettes lSergeant-at-Arrnsl. the best year of our lives Row One: ALLENSWORTH, Writers Guild, Honor Society, Y-Teen, CPresidentl, ANALLA, ANDERSON, ARM STRONG, ATCHLEY, Ki Yis, AUTREY, T 8. l, lPresidentJ. Row Two: BAKER, T Sr l, BAKER, Bible History Club KSecond Vice-Presidentl, BALL, BALDWIN, FTA, CPresidentJ, Senior Class Vice-President, Student Council Executive Board, Ki Yis, BARBER, T 81 I, BARNETT. Teresa Armstrong Wanda Atchely Vaughn Autrey Ann Allensworth Tony Analla Don Anderson Beverley Baldwin Jimmy Barber Charles Barnett Kenneth Baker Linda Baker Dorothy Ball 14. Danny Barnes Patt Barnes Betty Barton Norma Beasler Wanda Beck Laura Beene Jimm Belle l ' ' ' ' y r Caro e Bennett David Benson Wayne Benson John Bncner Betty Bnrchfield Row One: BARNES, D., BARNES, P., BARTON, BEASLER, BECK, DE, BEENE, Senior Class Committee, Honor Society. Row Two: BELLER, BENNETT, BENSON, Chieftains, Printer Club, BENSON, BICKNER, Hi-Y, fVice- President, Economics Club, BIRCHFIELD, T 8t I fReporterl, Honor Society, Girls O Club, Writers Guild. Through study we prepared Row One: BLACKWOOD, Choir, Knobberettes, fYell Leaderl, Student Council, Honor Society, Pep Council, BLACKMON, Choir, Student Council, Redskin Arrow staff, BLAIR. Row Two: BLAKE, Redskins, CChaplainl, Writers Guild, BLURTON, BLOOM, FHA, CSecretaryJ, FBLA, Historical Club, Bible History Club. Who says studying is all work and no play? Myrna Stewart and Virginia Brown find their homework humorous. Could it be that they made a mistake in their French translated right? Alice Blackwood Gary Blackmon Darlene Blair Jimmy Blake Mary Blurton Julia Bloom I Gary Don Watson, Donna Potts and Madatene Moyer prepare for an experiment in their Chemistry class. Not many venture Lorena Bowlware Norma Bowrware Roger Bowman into this interesting subiect, though we are all weII.aware of its Dormhy Box Rira Brewer Joni Brogden presence. Row One: BOULWARE, Writers Guild, CPresidentD, FHA, BOWLWARE, FBLA, CSecond Vice-President, Ki Yis, ' ' ' - ROGDEN K' Y's, FVA, BOWMAN, Band, Auto Club. Row Two: BOX, BREWER, Ki Yls, Choir, Chess Club, B , I I CChapIainJ, Student Council, T 81 I, Choir, Red Cross. to fulfill our ambitions Row One: BROWN, J., FHA, BROWN, M., BROWN, V., Redskin Sweetheart, Bible History Club, QPresidentJ BRUZA, FFA, BRYANT, T 84 I, BUCKHALTER, Mu Alpha Theta, Swing Band. Row Two: BUCHANAN, Honoi Society, Choir, FBLA, Chess Club, Nice-Presidentb, BUNYARD, T 81 I, FBLA, Ki Yis, BURNS, FTA, Junior ' ' h' I H S iet , Math Alumni, CPresidentJ, BURRIS, BURROW, Mu Alpha Theta, CSecretaryJ, Sigma C I ota, onor oc y Club, Burrows, FBLA. Jackie Brown Martha Brown Virginia Brown Leroy Bruza Ruby Bryant Richard Buckhalter Pat Buchanon Jo Bunyard Nancy Burns Peggy Burris Paul Burrow Ann Burrows Laverna Busbee Jerry Byke Roma Cable June Calamaio Robert Cantwell Kenneth Carman Barbara Clark Ronald Carriker Aileen Carter Nancy Chadwell Glen Chapman Alice Cherry Row One: BUSBEE, FTA fVice-PresidentJ- BYKE- CABLE Writers Guild iSecr t J R d , , , , , e ary , e Cross, Bible History Club, KiYis, Honor Society, CALAMAIO, CANTWELL, FFA, CVice-Presidentl, Student Council, Key Club, fPres- identl, CARMAN. Row Two: CAPR, Honor Society, CARRIKER, Math Club, CARTER, Honor Society, Chieftain Staff, CEditorJ, FBLA, CReporterl, Quill and Scroll, Knobberettes, CHADWELL, KiYis, Choir, French Club, Stu- dent Council, CHAPMAN, Auto Club, CHERRY, Knobberettes, T 84 l. Q O Vocational sublects helped Row One: CHESNUT, Chieftains, Honor Society, Boys O Club, Honor Society, Basketball, CHESHER, CHIL- DERS,G.,T8rl. Ro T :C - ' ' ' w wo HILDERS, M., FBLA CHILTON Choir- CLARK Bible Histor Club fSecret J, I I 1 I I 1 Y 1 al'Y Red Cross, DE, Ki Yis. With all of the new hair styles that have come out during the Lewis Chesrlul Carl Clqesrler Gerald Clrllders past year it is easy to see an interesting future ahead for the Mildred Childers Shirley Clrlllon Beverly Clark girls in Cosmetology. lone Forehand is seen here applying the finishing touches to Jean Ann Warren Lewis's hair. C i 1 W I , ,,,,..--.- ..-Jfing and Material, 2500 N. Broadway Opportunities in the field of radio and T.V. repair are becoming more and more plentiful in recent years. Mr. R. Lee Fish gives Carolyn Clark June Claymore NolaClaytOr1 Douglass Scott, Vaughn Autrey and Don Brown a few pointers Janet Clymer Nlelba Clifton Nova Clifton before they begin their classwork. Row One: CLARK, Ki Yis, FBLA, Bible History Club, CLAYMORE, Ki Yis, lYell Leaderl, Pep Council, CLAY- TON, Honor Society. Row Two: CLYMER, CLIFTON, CLIFTON N., Honor Society, Bible History Club, CPub- licity Chairman, Choir. train us for future occupations Row One: COFFEY, COGGINS, COLLINS, Redskin Arrow, lManaging Editorl, Chieftain Staff, CSenior Sec- tion Eclitorl, Honor Society, CVice-Presidentl, Quill and Scroll, Nice-Presidentl, FTA, CReporter, Miss FTAJ, Student Council, Ki Yis, CReporterl, Junior Alurnni, COLVARD, Student Council, Mu Alpha Theta, CONNER, Choir, FBLA, Bible History, Knobberettes, CONWAY, T 84 I. Row Two: COOK, Student Council, O Club, fPresidentl, Football, Track, FVA, Senior Class Committe, COOPER, Honor Society, FBLA, CState Treasurer? FTA, Ki Yis, FVA, COOPER, D., Mu Alpha Theta, Sigma Chi Iota, COOPER, G., COOPER, K., French Clubl CORY, Ki Yis, CTreasurerl. Bill Colvard Gary Cooper Joyce Conner Billy Conway Jane Coffey Lavona Coggins Carol Collins Kenneth Cooper Beverly Cory Ravmoncl Cook Carolyn Cooper Don Cooper - 1 L . ,-- 512 . K- WW' we This page courtesy of Denman Floor Company, 3023 N. Oklahoma Frank Cory James Cox Sydney Cox Bobby Coy Hannah Crader D th C oro y ramer Katherine Craig Loretta Criss Alfred Davis Bette Davis Irene Davis Jerry Davis Row One' CORY Redskins- COX .l HiY CPresidentJ Ch ' COX S . , , , ., - , , our, , ., COY, O Club, CRADER, CRAMER, Redskin Arrovv, Clfditorl, Chieftain Staff, CAdvertising Managerl, Quill and Scroll, CPresidentl, Ki Yis, Student Council, CPublicity Chairrnanl, Honor Society, French Club. Row Two: CRAIG, CRISS, Economics Club, fSec- retaryl, DAVIS, A., DAVIS, B., DAVIS, I., Knobberettes, fSection Captainl, DAVIS, Student Council, O Club, Football, Choir. Pep assemblies aroused our spirit Row One: DEARMORE, Ki Yis, Historical Club, CVice-Presidentl, Band, lSocial Chairmanl, FBLA, DEATON, DEEN, Bible History, Historical Club. Row Two: DEITRICK Si rn Ch' I t -DEPE , g a 1 o a, W, DOLLAR, Honor Society, FBLA. Interesting skits combined with the yells helped create pep tor Mar Dearmore G L D al Naomllpeen games. Jeanette Wheeler, Bryce Patterson, Jimmianne Evans Aubrey Dellrlck Glerl Dips: Opllella Dollar and Wayne Maxwell were the characters in one assembly, spon- sored by the pep council. This page sponsored by Witts Manufacturing Company, 7737 N.W. 5th ts, osss K 'i - ' YY' ,Jig ,.:-2. i a t g m L,- F ' '-'- ra . ' F F ' . ,,',L ' - ,fr a ,- W :LL i 1 L - Football has always been the maior sport at Capitol Hill. Our boys have captured many titles and the .student body has paul Donaldson Donha Doverspike cheered them on to numerous victories. Capitol Hill's outstand- Judy Dumont Martha Dunn ing sportsmanship and sports ability is something students follow both while in school and after graduation. Row ni, CSecretary7. Row Two: DUMONT, DUNN, DYE. for CHHS sports activities 21, f 7 sv , ' if gie .AT ,,:,,.. us. w,vsff..f ,iw -c,51Sff-Ttffeis , ,S f Ji. at Q, ' 2 3 F in f ,I 'X dsx L Sxtapi l it ze iv E5 N. R K l F Jay! 3 2 'K 1 K M T. .5 fig? , 5 my as , Marceline Dubois Darrel Dye One: DONALDSON, Chieftains, DOVERSPIKE, FBLA, Choir, Ki Yis, DUBOIS, Ki Yis, FBLA, Junior Alum- Row One: DYKES, ECKSTEIN, Honor Society, CSergeant-at-Armslg EDWARDS, Thespians, ELLlS, ENlBERLlN EMRY Thespians. Row Two: ENGLE, ERICKSON, FBLA, Ki Yis, EASTEP, FFA Sweetheart, EVANS, J., Knob berettes, CPresidentD, FTA, FBLA, EVANS, P., FBLA, Honor Society, FARRELL. Carl Emry Keith Farrell Bryant Dykes Ted Eckstein Johnny Edwards Shirley Ellis Lena Emberlin John Engle Mary Lou Erickson Carol Estep Jimmianne Evans Patsy Evans This page courtesy of Associated Glass Company, 'l5'l3 N.E. 23 Everette Fish Yvonne Flannagar, Kenneth Fleerlel' Donna Flitterson LSFFY Flowers Tom Forbus Betty Foster Barbara Freeze Jeral Fulton Donna Funk Joe Galindo Royce Gilcrease Row One: FISH, FLANAGAN, Honor Society, FLEENER, FLITTERSON, FHA, FLOWERS, Key Club, CSecretaryj, Band, CVice-Presiclentl, FORBUS, Row Two: FOSTER, Knobberettes, T 8. I, Square Dance Club, FBLA, FREEZE, FBLA, lVice-Presiolentj, FTA, Cl-listorianj, Ki Yis, Junior Alumni, FULTON, DE, CPresiolentJ, T 81 I, Key Club, Student Council, FUNK, T 84 I, GALINDO, GILCREASE, Ki Yis, CUniform Captainl. Some scoffecl at sophomores, Row One: GILES, Chieftains, GLENN, National Forensic League, lPresidentl, Writers Guild, T 84 I, GORDEN, DE. Row Two: GORRELL, DE, GOURE, T 81 I, GRAMLING, Honor Society. Charlene Sellers, Carol Allen and other upperclassmen have no Ronald Giles Tommy Glenn Betty Gorden mercy on the poor pledges as their tears fall. Why the tears? Dolly Gorrell Shirley Guore Pat Gramling Why what could be sadder than a funeral for a sack of dead potato chips? This page sponsored by Allied Steel Erection Service, T525 W. California , I . , .C , Sophomores weren't looked down upon to much by the mighty seniors. In fact, Bobby Jobe will readily agree that this cute Ronald Greeson Phillip Gregg Ruth Griffin little gal, Judy Robers is cute enough to attract any guys eye. Lavada Grigsby Charles Grisham Earlene Groves Row One: GREESON, Chieftains, CPledge Masterl, Junior Alumni, lVice-Presidentl, GREGG, GRIFFIN. Row Two: GRIGSBY, Red Cross, T 8i I: GRISHAM, T 81 l, GROVES, FHA, Red Cross. others openly accepted them Row One: GUERRERO, HAGGARD, HALEY, Art Club, HALL, HALL, P., Spanish Club, HALLMARK. Row Two: HAMILTON, Ki Yis, HANNUM, HARPER, O Club, T 81 I, CSeCond Vice-Presidentj, HARRIS, Operators, HAS- KINS, HART, All School Yell-Leader, Student Council, Executive Board, Chieftains, David Guerrero Kenneth Haggard Wanene Haley Bill Hall Phyllis Hall Letha Hallmark IIa Hamilton Karen Hannum George Harper Waltrudis Harris Norita Haskins Joe Hart 9 Peggy Hawkins Weldon Hawkins Woodrow Haven Carolyn Hay Dean Henry Dudley Henry Yvonne Hickman Sue Hicks James Hill Norma Hinto V1 Sylva Hoag Glenda Hobbs Row One: HAWKINS, P., Ki Yis, HAWKINS, W., HAVENS, HAY, Knobberettes, FTA, HENRY, D., FHA, CPres- identl, Ki Yis, CParliamentarianl, Honor Society, HENRY. Row Two: HICKMAN, Honor Society, HICKS, HILL, Chieftains, CSergeant-at-Armsl, HOAG, HINTON, HOBBS. Many of us looked forward to Row One: HODGES, T 81 l, QHlstorianl, HOLLINGSWORTH, Ma Ki Yis, Chieftain Staff, lArt Editorl. Row Two: HOOTEN, O rk Trails, Nice-Presidentl, Printers Club, HOLT, Club, Football, HOPKINS, DE, CSecretaryl, Ki Yis, HOSACK, Ki Yis, CPep Council Representativel, Pep Council, iSecretaryl, T 8. l. Shirley Hodges Ed Hollingsworth Carole Holt Bill Hooten Marilyn Hopkins Sara Hosack This page sponsored by Capitol Steel and lr Sewing comes in handy to everyone at one time or another. But it is especially nice to have sewing ability if you are mar- ried. Norma Trombla, CMrs. Charles Smithl, seems to know exactly what she is doing as she sews on a dress for herself. on Company, 1726 S. Agnew. T'The way to a man's heart is through his stomach, is a saying that has been proved true many times. Still improving her Mona Hoskins Radine Housley Jack Howard k Don Howerton Jack Huffman Mildred Humphrie cooking, though she has already got her man, is Linda Ba er, now Mrs. Fred Tyler. R One: HOSKINS Knobberettes, FBLA, FTA, Red Cross, Band, IMaioretteD, HOUSLY, HOWARD, Morning ow , Watch, llftresidentb, Safety Council, flnter-City Presidentb, Student Council, CSafety Chairmanj, Honor So- ' ' ' - N S d t ciety, Key Club, O Club, Junior Alumni, Mu Alpha Theta, CPresidentD. Row Two. HOVVERTO , tu en Council, HUFFMAN, T 81 I, HUMPHRIES, Y-Teens, Safety Council. fulltime iobs of Ilhousekeepingn Row One: HUNTER, T 84 I, Honor Society, HUTCHISON, O Club, Mark Trails, Chieftains, Science Club, Stu' dent Council, HUGHES, IVEY, FBLA, JACKSON, B., JACKSON, Darlene, FHA, CTreasurerJ, Bible History. Row Two: JACKSON, Doris, JAMES, Knobberettes, T 8. I, Square Dance Club, FBLA, JAY, Ki Yis, Square Dance Club, Red Cross, Band, IMajorette, Color Guardj, JENKINS, Band, QBand Queenj, JOBE, Knobberette Buddy, Student Council, Square Dance Club, Baseball, Football, JOHNSON, T 8. I. Donald Hunter Bill Hutchison Virginia Hughes Charlene lVeY Barbara Jackson Darlene Jackson Doris JBCIQSOH Myrna James Sue Jay MGYY Anrt-lev1kif1S Bobby Jobe Bobbie Johnson M.. .fm ...se T. S This page courtesy of Acoustical Products Company, 2410 N. Santa Fe I Mary Johnson Ronald Johnson Tommy Johnson Zetta Johnson Pat Johnston D J on ones Joy Jones Lynn Jones Winnie Mae Jones Delores Jun Jane Keel Haskell Keith Row One: JOHNSON, M., JOHNSON, R., JOHNSON, T., Key Club, Printers Club, JOHNSON, Z., Junior Al- trusan, Honor Society, FBLA, CChaplainJ, FTA, Student Council, JOHNSTON, Knobberettes- JONES D. Row' Two: JONES, J., JONES, L., FTA, FBLA, ITreasurerl, JONES, VV., Ki Yis, FBLA, Honor Society, JUINI, KEEL, Student Council, T 81 I, KEITH, H., DE. Friendships broke the monotony Row One: KEITH, T., Ki Yis, IDemerit Captainl, Honor Society, ISecretaryl, Student Council, IStudent Direc- tory Chairmanl, KELLEY, National Thespian Society, KELLY, Ki Yis, FBLA, Writers Guild. Row Two: KERR, KILLIAN, Stage Craft, IPresidentl, National Thespian Society, Shutter Bugs, IPresidentD, Quill and Scroll, Photo-Journalists, Nice-Presidentl, Chieftain Staff, CPhotographerD, KINIERY, Mu Alpha Theta, IVice-F'resi- dentl, French Club, CTreasurerl, O Club, Football. Time is often short while walking your girl to class. Pausing TaWanna Keith J' K ll L K ll - rmmy -el 9Y life F Y for some refreshment at the Canteens before reluctantly going Gladys Kerr Glen K'll'a l Dawd K'me'Y to class, are steadies, Nancy Chadwell and Bill Reid. I I Iil. A ii I iilll Al l I ristrillt + ' . ',,t - , ',.- s'-. 1 , . f . s'r V lrlt - . S . r 't'-r ' 7- i'-' i' -'ii' K ' i t.' A - ' ,t,. l I ,,-r -I - r.,, ffffl 1 I ti., S 1 415 1 .,' 'i s l-.. Q ilii .,s. ff riii' iiiiiii i I' i . , . ..s, S ,ilt I This page sponsored by Wallace N. McCown Insurance, First National Bldg. A friendship that began in grade school is often rare in high school. Having a good time discussing their many good times are Betty Madole, Joni Brogden and T. A. Keith. Sl lfleY KIOTZ Wanda Lamenifk Mary Lanlsfwd Doris Kindrick James King Juanita Kinsey Row One: KINDRICK, KING, KINSEY, Bible History. Row Two: KLOTZ, LAMENICK, LANKFORD. and mocle our school clay interesting Row One: LAUGHAN, Football Queen, Ki Yis, Student Council, LAUDERDALE, LAWSON, Redskins, Sergeant- at-Armsl, Red Cross, LEE, O Club, Football, Mark Trails, LE FORE, LEVET. Row Two: LEWIS, T 8: l, Ci-iistor- ianl, Ki Yis, LEWIS, J., Ki Yis, FBLA, Band, LOCK, LONG, LYONS, MCANULTY, T 84 l, Ki Yis, National Thespian Society, T 84 I Sweetheart. Carolyn Laubhan Woody Lauderdale Terry Lawson Bill Lee Gilbert Le Fore Jerry Levet Jean Ann Lewis Jimmie Lewis June Lock Muriel Long June Lyons Carol McAnulty This page -courtesy of Shawver 8: Son Inc. Electrical, 614 N.E. 26 Gail McClellan Faye McCollum Pat McGraw Mike McKinley Betty Madole Barbara Malear Barbara Mannon Arthur Mansfield Mary Ella Mapes Don Marcott Bobby Marshall MBY ClellMaTlWE50V1 Row One: MCCLELLAN, Student Council, MCCOLLUM, MCGRAW, MCKINLEY, T 84 l, MADOLE, Choir, fChoir Que-enl, Ki Yis, Student Council, fFinancial Chairmanj, FBLA, Honor Society, Ki Yis, CSecretaryD, MALEAR, Band, CHead Maiorettel, FBLA, FTA, Knobberettes, Student Council, CAII-City Highschool Dance Boardl, FVA, Junior Alumni, Historical Club. Row Two: MANNON, FHA, lParliamentarianl, MANSFIELD, Key Club, FVA, MAPES, FBLA, MARCOTT, Mu Alpha Theta, T 8K I, Redskins, MATHESON, Writers Guild, Redskins, lVice- Presidentj. Construction on the campus filled Row One: MATTHEWS, Choir, fTreasurerJ, FBLA, Bible History Club, MAXWELL, L., MAXWELL, W., Chief- tains, lPresidentl. Row Two: MAY, MAYO, MEANS. Carolyn Snell and Lee Ann Toumbs take time out of their teams lass to sneak a look at the fieldhouse before its completion. M ll C . . .. . . . . Jan? Mathews Li.re?j.!AAiXWell gqzgaie 31:35 Everyone was inquisitive as to the inferior of this extraordinary ons ay re I ayo building. This page sponsored by Cotner 8: Cotner, Cement Finishers, 614 N.E. 26 h h 't brou ht some of us some inconvenience during the d M'll T oug I g construction period, everyone will agree that it was well worth Aimeqa Mears Bob Mersey-I Gertru e I er it upon completion of our new fieldhouse. It has brought honor P31 Miller ROnald Miller Beverly Minnick to our school and everyone takes pride in this massive building. Row One- MEARS Honor Society, MERSON, Senior Class President, Pep Council, CPresiden'rJ, Student Coun- CI b- MINNICK, Ki cil, MILLER G. Row Two: MILLER, P., MILLER, Operators, Economics Club, Bible History u , Yis, T 84 I. us w th interest cmcl pride Row One: MITCHELL, B., Ki Yis, T 81 I, MITCHELL, T., MOORE, Printers Club, CPresidentI, O Club, Football, Student Council, MORRIS, MOWDY, Martha, MOWDY, Mary. Row Two: MOXLEY, FBLA, Historical Club, R ol C MOYER Reclskin Arrow Staff lBusiness Managerj French Club lSecretaryI, Honor Society, FVA, e ross, , , , , lSecretaryI, Quill and Scroll, lReporterJ, NETHERCUTT, NEVVMAN, Band, FFA, NEWMAN, Hubert, Bible His- tory Club, Choir, NEWTON. I M't hell Tommie Mitchell James Moore Irene Morris Mani-,a Mowdy Mary Niewdy Bever ey I c Edna Moxley Madalene Moyer Cafolene Nellieffl-'Tl HBPPY Newman Hubert Newman Yvonne Newton Jerry Nicks Bill Norvill Lonnie Nowlin Kenny Null Paul Nunley Ch k O b uc ver ay C. J. Owens Barbara Parker Cecil Parker Bryce Patterson Kay Patton Beverly Peckham Row One: NIX, Printers Club, NORVILL, French Club, Band, iSergeant-at-Armst, Historical Club, fSergeant- at-Armsl, Redskins, CTreasurerJ, Senior Class Committee, NOWLIN, Auto Club, CPresidentJ, O Club, Stu- dent Council, Track, NULL, Key Club, FVA, Band, NUNLEY, O Club, Football, OVERBAY, Operators, CPres- identl,'Hi-Y, CReporterJ, DE. Row Two: OWENS, PARKER, B., PARKER C Key Club, Chieftains, PATTER- SON, Redskins, CPresidentl, Writers Guild, Pep Council, PATTON, KnaiSbe'Fef1eS, Ureasurert, Junior Alumni, PECKHAM. With spring came rushed plans Row One: PEERY, O Club, Spanish Club, Football, Wrestling, Track, PERCY, Knoberettes, PERKINS, French Cclub, Nice-Presidentj, Choir. Row Two: PETTIJOHN, Junior Alumni, Writers Guild, PICKHARD, PIERCE, G. Trying on his cap and gown for size is Gary Blackrnon. Though Jerry Peery Billie Percy Don Perkins students plan their wardrobes carefully and are eager and ex- Andy Pettiiohn Robert Pickl-yard Gene Pierce cited for the senior activities to begin, this is the most impres- sive costume to most of us. I x ,:..wE1 J A , ,.. . . . , .. . . if 1 ,kg is 4- it f mesa f r Q it 'S s ,T is ,,,. 4, .... U 7? is . is .M-Ltjkflx gi gfifswa WY eairfHi.:t,. :ft J 17 'yonsttrifsefm , we M iliigfi ff, . -, ft f ,J yg't.f'z4.,., v,.,. QFQ'7dc,5gw5- - iw :gl - ' ...cite V 1 ' I- 'G' is I fi' If if ' F X qe,i,M,, -gg V ,J VAQLJ'-c.,f,,f,.1a g. J, LA ix , ,wif W affix . , , is i aff as . W .YQ ia 5 ' I i I . Mya? We 7 X' I I Eff, . if fyiiiiy' 3, . -,J TNS' W, ,ii L .6 1. 15,5 YW -, w if-ff 2 ss. n we . -. - ,W I is gm- A .. M wt .V . . .x,s.,., , as V T' , I. i mm ' f, Q . fit. ,cg -. A :UQ kc A is I . 4 X We -e - fan- ss s Sw . Af'4wI9iZ,fJ ww- . ,W vw s v 41 - . . r , -4 ,M T fc. .. . . ,s,.:,,, uf ' wfw ' iswiawf V ' - -' Enioying their lunch and discussing what to wear, whom they Kenneth Pierce Pat Pilgrim Sandra Pittman are going with and other important details ot senior activities Jack Porter Wayne Fone, Donna Potts are Marceline Dubois, Zelpha West and Pat Buchanan. Row One: PIERCE, K., O Club, Printing Club, Square Dance Club, Football, Baseball, PILGRIM, Choir, Nice-Presidentj, PITTMAN. Row Two: PORTER, J., Mu Alpha Theta, Honor Society, Science Club, Math Club, Chess Club, Honor Society, Eagle Scouts, PORTER W., POTTS, Knobberettes, QHistorian-Parlian'tentar- ianj, French Club. for our graduation wardrobes Row One: PHUMPHREY, Red Cross, RADER, RANISEY, REDDICK, O Club, Basketball, REID, Honor Society, Key Club, Mu Alpha Theta, Pep Council, Student Council, CPresidentI, Satety Council, RETZLAFF. Row Two: RICKS, RILEY, Ki Yis, FHA, Red Cross, ROBERTS, Knobberettes, CSecretaryJ, Choir, ROBERTSON, F., Knobber- ettes, Student Council, ROBERTSON, J., Honor Society, O Club, Nice-Presidenti, Football, Basketball, ROBINSON, Student Council, Honor Society. Nancy Pumphrey John Rader Mariha Ramsey Howard Reddick Bill Reid John Reiziaff Joy RICIQS NITE! Rllebf Rose Ann Roberts FFGYWCGS Robertson Johnny Robertson Marcia Robinson iii? x A -Q . A .I M ,,Jjj,1,i,f3E5 ?fIt'iYi'f, ,, 5, '-I-,. -iigvsgii fiyujf. i M ' jffjji-I I I. Jami Robinson Pat Rocco Darla Rush GSOFQS Salamy Forrest Sanders Freeda Sanders Martin Sanderstield Ada Belle Sapp Louise Sapp TVOY Salleflleld La Nelle 5Cl'H'eClY Kenneth SCIWBBIOVQICI Row One: ROBINSON, FBLA, Ki Yis, ROCCO, FHA, FBLA, RUSH, SALAMY, SANDERS, Forrest, Key Club, CRe- porterj, Choir, SANDERS, Freeda. Row Two: SANDERSFIELD, Economics Club, SAPP, FBLA, CHistorianD, FTA, SAPP, O Club, CSergeant-at-Armsl, Knobberettes, SATTERFIELD, Honor Society, Student Council, T 84 I, SCHRECK ' - ' ' ' ' , Honor Society, Thespians, Student Council, Writers Guild, Knobberettes, Junior Alumni, Little Theater, SCHAAPVELD, T 81 I. College bulletins proved Row One: SCROGGINS, Printers Club, SECHRIST, FHA, SELLE. Row Two: SELLERS, Honor Society, Knobber- ettes, Nice-Presidentl, Writers Guild, Nice-Presidentl, Red Cross, Nice-Presidentl, Bible History Club, lHis- torianl, Starlighters, Choir, SETTLEMIRES, SHAFFER, Ki Yis. FBLA. Lynn SC,-Ogging Wyvine Sechrist Barbara Selle Charlene Sellers Dale Settlemires Betty Shatter A good deal of information may be obtained from our couna selors. Barbara Utley and Rose Ann Roberts are seen here talk- ing with Mr. Alvin Freiberger. The counselors can give students advice as to what college will best prepare them tor their chosen occupation. I Deciding upon a college to enter upon graduation from high school is often a hard decision to make. Zetta Johnson and Ada Belle Sapp find that the bulletins in the counselors office give a great deal of information on colleges throughout the state and also some of the out-of-state colleges. Wallace Shutfield NBNCY Slmonlon Dorothy Sinclair Ronald Skinner J0lmI'IY Smelliefs David Smith Row One: SHUFFIELD, FFA, lSergeant-at-Armsl, SIMONTON, Band, SINCLAIR, French Club. Row Two: SKIN- NER, FFA, Junior Alumni, Band, lOttice Equipment Managerb, SMETHERS, O Club, Basketball, SMITH, David, Band. interesting to many of us Row One: SMITH, Donald, DE, SMITH, J. E., Honor Society, SMITH, John, T 8. I, SMITH, Jean, SMITH, M. Q ill and Scroll, lSecretaryD, Chieftain Statt, lBusiness Managerh, SMITH, N. Row Two: SMIT'H,'VV., SNELL U Girls O Club, CPresidentD, Honor Society, SNYDER, SNODGRASS, SOERGEL, O ' Club, Ki Yi King, Basket ball, Football, Baseball, SOUTHERLAND, FBLA. Donald Smlilt J. E. Smith Jean Smith John Smith Maxine Smith Norma Smith WeSleY Smith Carolyn Snell Gary Snyder Mary Jo Snodgrass Richard Soergal Southerlancl : VV ,. , .. , . K K A V I f t a.. 325 ',,-- '43, Vrlq , , J V :..V t1' : I J .kilyf LKL, I .. -isp 4 and A . , li wig. 4. , Q , , Larry Srarrord Marge Stevens David Stewart Harold Stewart Jimmie Stewart Kalhryn Sfewaff Myrna Sfewarf Kathryn Stone Eddie Stracener Charles Straw Charlotte Strother Neva Summers Row One: STAFFORD, STEVENS, STEWART, D., Band, CDrum Maiorj, Key Club, Nice-Presidentl, Honor So- ciety, CPresidentl, Student Council, KChairman of Election Boardl, FVA, STEWART, H., T 84 I, CParliarnentar- ianj, STEWART, J., Ki Yis, STEWART, K., Ki Yis, Assistant All School Yell Leader, Student Council, Executive Board, Pep Council. Row Two: STEWART, M., Ki Yis, CSection Captainl, French Club, Junior Alumni, FVA, Senior Class Committee, STONE, Ki Yis, Nice-Presidentl, T 8t I, STRACENER, T 8. I, STRAW, Redskins, O Club, STROTHER, SUMMERS. Dreams over our big moment Row One: SURBECK, Mark Trails, KPresidentl, O Club, FFA, Football, SUTTON, Student Council, CParlia- mentarianl, Historical Club, CPresidentJ, Mu Alpha Theta, Bible History Club, Junior Alumni, National Thespian Society, Choir, lChoir Kingl, SWEENEY, FFA, SWINDLE, Auto Club, Nice-Presidentl. Row Two: TAHKOFPER, TATE, Chieftain Princess, Ki Yis, Student Council, TAYLOR, D., Redskins, O Club, Mark Trails, Track, TAYLOR, H., O Club, FHA Beau. Since graduation is an important event james Surbeck Laverne Sutton John Sweeney Don Swindle 5 in one's life and one that happens only Don Tahkofpor Jolene Tate Don Tayler Harry Taylor once, girls naturally have some trouble finding a dress that is just right. Trying to decide on her graduation is Jolene Tate. Helping her decide is her cousin. As the married students at CHHS can tell you there is considerable expense tied up with graduation. Planning their budge, for some of These expenses are Kenneth Turner Jimmy Tyler Barbara Utley Bobby Vanderburg Howard Wigley Carolyn Whhe Linda Wilbanks Nelda Wilkins Billie Jo and Paul Nunley. Billie Jo is the former Billie Jo Coyle. Row One: TURNER, O Club, Football, Wrestling, TYLER, Hi-Y, FFA, Redskins, Operators, UTLEY, Choir, CRobe Mistressl, FTA, Ki Yis, VANDERBURG. Row Two: WIGLEY, O Club, French Club, WHITE, FBLA, QSec- retaryl, Honor Society, Bible History, FVA, WILBANKS, WILKINS. O occupied our thoughts R One: TAYLOR, Chieftains, TESNEY, FFA, Nice-Presidentb, THOMASSON, Student Council, Ki Tis, FBLA, Jdxrlllor Alumni, Choir, FVA, THOMPSON, J., THOMPSON, P., Knobberettes, Red Cross, TODD, Swing Band, lLeaderD, Band, lPresidentJ, Printers Club, Redskins. Row Two: TOUMBS, Girls O Club, Knobberettes, TRAHERN, TREASE, Chieftain Capers King, Band, Swing Band,TROXELL,TROYER, Red Cross,T84 l,TURNER. Everett Taylor Sammy Tesney Nancy Thomasson Joy Thompson Phyllis Thompson C. E. Todd Lee Ann Toumbs Edmond Trahern Jimmy Trease Coy Troxell June T,-Oyer Dixie Turner June Ward Gary Watson Wanda Watson Larry Weatherford James Webb El Donna Welborn Johnny West Zelpha West Joan Wheatley Angela Wheeler Jeanette Wheeler La Von Whitaker Row One: WARD, WATSON, G., French Club, Chieftains, Choir, WATSON, W., Honor Society, Choir, CSec- retaryl, WEATHERFORD, Chieftains, Hi-Y, Economics Club, WEBB, Economics Club, Redskins, DE, Hi-Y, Mark Trails, WELBORN. Row Two: WEST, J., WEST, Z., Honor Society, Junior Alumni, WHEATLEY, Red Cross, WHEELER, A., Student Council, CSecretaryD, Ki Yis, Executive Board, Choir, Honor Society, fChaplainJ, WHEELER, J., Ki Yis, CPresidentD, FBLA,FVA, Pep Council, Student Council, Honor Society, Election Board, WHITAKER, FHA, CParliamentarian, Song Leaderj. At last the day arrived, Row One: VAN SICKLE, VAUGHN, Honor Society, VERNON, VICKERS, Honor Society, Ki Yis, Red Cross, FBLA. Row Two: VILLA, WALKER, Track Queen, Ki Yis, WALLACE, O Club, Football, WARD. As the year ended and studies piled up, we found ourselves busier than ever before. The CHHS printing de- partment handled much of our printed Judy Van Sickle Katharine Vaughn Movita Vernon Charlene Vickers material. James Moore and Roscoe Margy Villa Norma Walker Ronclall Wallace Jenna Ward Mitchell prepare to print the programs fo the senior activities. .rs . - f ' '- .I f '.... '-P 2 2 1 1 2 Ia ,. Q ya, Q. .,.. ,.,,.. .... W ,. vw. f-', .2i12'i'i'i ': ' 5 1 iw ' ' ' ' fig? -ti-:2 .zzfef 'gr g 'I' 5 ' A. ........ 5: S , , - +iv1skm5 '?Wea 1. . W ,aea..Mm. -V-:-.:-ez.-:.a:4Met'fg,, ,ff ww.. 2zei..,.::whas,- . v .- .. V .Nu Maw. Wm- Nm -4 ..:.. ua. E ww ...gwrqsssrleww ssgssshfi 5:-,.,:f.:.,'g. ,., faaagsga w?a..:s?-',a,.gas,..wQQ.35: Lg .av....,.,.'..-,s,.-.,5i,g1.,E,,ME-. ....,... Wu W My wa., .-.. .... . ..,. his ...M A g J tt s . , W Qwaasawagaie in Katia. :rms fgaimgz, ,:'-- - .. gaaafgjgmesissgassattgwQ' - ua.:- WsriqfifzlstWS:1gsaa.2:.:ffwsiZif 5... , Ag, - .a ww . . sxwmszaawaz A picture record of activities was kept in the activity office by Miss Sara Co- hen, activity director. Clippings from I the city papers were placed on the wall as they appeared. Marceline Dubois is llllams Ronnie Wllllams seen here adding another clipping to the huge collection. Jerry Williams Joanne Williams Paul W Sharon Williams Loretta Willrnette Carolyn Wilson Judy Wilson Row One: WILLIAMS, Jerry, Mark Trails, Band, Printers Club, WILLIAMS, Joanne, FBLA, WILLIAMS, P., Student Council, Morning Watch, lSong Leaderj, Hi-Y, Bible History, O Club, Tennis, WILLIAMS, R., FVA, French Club, Wrestling. Row Two: WILLIAMS, S., WILLMETTE, WILSON, C., Bible History Club, Art Club, Red Cross, WILSON, J., Ki Yis, Student Council, Art Club, Economics Club. but through all of our lives Row One: WINFREY, WINN, WINTER, Chieftains, VVITCHER, WOOD, B., WOOD, J., WOODRUFF, Bible His tory Club, lFirst Vice-Presidentl, Honor Society, Student Council, Writers Guild, Choir, WOODS, T 8. I ZACHARY, Bible History Club, YOHO, CONNELLY, O Club, Hi-Y, Art Club, Mark Trails, SHARP. Buck Winfrey Saundra Winn John Winter Phillip Witcher Barry Wood Janice Wood M l Sh Beverly Woodruff Dale Woods Beverly Zachary Jeanne Yoho Doyle Connelly e issa arp Some won't forget The friendly chats that They had with their teachers. lt looks like Mrs. Adaline Ball is laying down The law to Calvin Sam McLain as she talks To him between classes. Towards The end of The year we had a few serious moments along with all of the fun. Bob Merson is seen here presiding at one of the last assemblies for The seniors. The Chieftain Capers had a good cast this year who put a lot of work into the production. A scene for the show is pictured here as Jerr Davis sin s Autumn Leaves, a son for the . Y 9 Capers. We will have These These Three popular girls, Nancy Thomasson, Jolene Tate and Carolyn Laubhan, sang in one of our assemblies. They sang sev- eral of the popular tunes of the year. D ' h the CHHS s eech department has won many What other way is there to generate pep to surge the Redskin uring t e Yeal' P . T fo.. honors in various contests throughout the state. LaNelle Schreck, teams on to VICTOVY 'haf' 6 Pafacleff YellS- Xale Won I Loon? The Lavern Sutton, Maxine Layman, Bobby Bean, Bryan Floyd and get marching down the streets yelling with t e pep c U S B Jimmy Kelley admire a new trophy. top of their lungs. 'Moments to Remember' During our three years at CHHS the basketball teams have been A new addnign ro :he Cafeteria was the Juke Box, Enjoying a excellent. None of us can forget the excitement aroused by the coke while they listen to the latest songs are the senior class state playoffs. Though we lost state by a narrow margin, Capitol officers, They are Bob Nlerson, president, Beverley Baldwin, Hill remained victorious through their hard work and sportsman- ' ' ' ' ' ' ship. RONALD NANCE President DONNA EVANS Vice-President KATHERINE HACKETT Secretary We're the big wheels now, JUNIOR CLASS SPONSORS-Row One: Mrs. Gwendolyn Hanger, Mrs. Ann Condren, Miss Elizabeth Graham, Mrs. Bessie Lou Kelly, Miss Noba French. Row Two: Mr. Earl Edward Stewart, Mr. L. H. Bengston, Mr. Emit Bradford, Mr. O, R. Williamson, Although we studied seriously this year, we also enioyed ourselves. Per- haps the greatest thrill for us was our Prom. This year we were the pledge masters instead of the pledges, and we took advantage of it. We made new friends and greeted the new ar- rivals that came to us from other schools. As the end of the second semester came along, we realized that we are the future of CHHS. We know that this is a challenge to us for we have the responsibility ot upholding the spirit and the reputation of our school. When we have accomplished this, we will be proud to become the graduat- ing class of 1957. Q, .. , V'- ' ing M Q., 3 E ,S f , f Pa 4, iw, 'Q if Sg r 'F g f 5? . . f 'QA fm' QV, Q 14 -1- 1- J ' Q , Row One: Wetona Abney, Lonnie Adams, Jean Allen. Row Two: Joe Allen, Evelyn Amburn, Kay Lynn Anderson. Row Three: Lavlna Archer, Buddy Ayers, Mickey Ayers. Juniors participated in building floats for the homecoming parade, and they won their share of honors. Here are Marilyn Hopkins and Virginia Embree riding on the D. E. float. seeking fun, excitement, and friends R w One: Kenneth Baker, Tilda Baker, Joe Barnes, Kay Barrett, Charles Bartlett, Peggy Beene, Darlene Bell. Row Two: Mitchell Bell, Nancy Bzll, Rosemary Bennett, Beverly Benson, Pam Blackmon, Billy .loye Boulton, Joan Bradley, Jackie Brassfield, Delores Brauner. ' :'f f?' ' - 'Y .. Q' 5 . ti Q . W e f' A .,., gif if . . . , , .4 ,ia . . .. . .. c ,, ga att , at ,X Blake, Orvulle Blevins. Row Three: Ray Bond, Gilbert Booth, Kay Bottoms, 4 ig M, af ,least i l Row One: Michael Brotherton, Wanda Brotherton, Joyce Brown, Lawatha Brown. WelCOrT1irI9 two new arrivals to the iunior class at Capitol Row Two: Martha Ann Brown, Martha M. Brown, Wayne Brown, Jimmy Bruner. Hill is -lOlen9 Tale- The YWO Qifls are BETTY Ca5eY and Row Three: Cordelia Van Buskirk, Larry Bryson, Edalene Burkey, Bill Burns. Mary 5Cl'I0lTkB ff0ff1 NOFTHWEST ClaS5en- Being with our friends again Row One: Jackie Burns, P , , ana y, C arles Cartledge, Phyllis Caraiabal Row Two: Thomas Carlile, Donna Carricker Carol Carter Janice Carter Ed d , , , mon Cash, Elizabeth Caswell, Marlene Cavnar. Row Three: La Poyce Cecil, Scarlett Chambers, Mary Lou Cherry, Dorietta Chisholm, Tom my Chism, Donald Chody, Bob Christie. riscilla Burroughs, Sharon Butler Phyllis Cambron Jolene C d h Row One: Harriet Clark, Nadine Clark, Cecil Clay, Shirley Clay, Jerry Cleveland, Bobby Clevenger, Glenda Cleveland. Row Two: Charles Codner, Douglas Coleman, Gerald Coleman, Danny Coley, Betty Collinsworth, Rhea Collier, Bernadine Cook. Row Three: Geraldine Cook, Don Cooper, Nancy Cornett, Bonnie Sue Coshow, Mona Cotton, LeRoy Covington, Earl Cowan, brightened us in our school life Row One: Dale Cox, Ramona Cox, Linda Crawford. Row Two: Margaret Cresswell, Dickey Crouch, Jeanita Cryer Row Three: Malinda Daniel, Larry Darling, Jo Ann Davis. From the looks of Things these two girls have the approval of junior Robert Woody. The girls are Carolyn Pratt and Nancy Parker. WW Row One: Patsy Davidson, Andy Dawkins, Floyd Deburger, Mary DeMars, Jimmy Denman, George Dittman, Jerry Dixon. Row Two: Yvonne Dixon, James Dobson, Norma Dodson, Charles Dorsey, Kathleen Douglas, Peggy Douthit, Nancy Dubois. Row Three: Tom Duncan, Dee Anna Durbin, Ramona Dutton, Jimmy Dyer, Carolyn Earhart, Nellie Eberhardt, Sherrie Ellingsworth. We buckled down to our studies l Row One: Kathryn Ellis, Virginia Embree, Charles English, Row Two: Donna Evans, John Faglie, Freddie Fairman. Row Three: Rita Ferguson, Dorothy Fisher, Jo Ann Fisher. N g gl w i' Hlzi :E Working like mad on their term themes are iuniors Charlotte Thompson and Scarlett Chambers. - 7 -5 , '55 fii .1 -gmggf -5 1 ma' ffkf . '- f, 1?-541 0 :-'gfllf f' 'Q i -I: V ,1'p-if5ffQI1f'ii ' I Row One: Lewis Fike, Kay Ford, Don Fortune. Comparing report cards, in hopes that there is some improvement, Row Two: Geraldine Forsheef R059 MBVY FOWHQSS, Clallfllilqe are Maxine Layman and Bob Klinglesmith. Franks- Row Three: John Frederick, Elmer Fuller, Glenna Fuller, trying to improve our grades Row One: John Fuller, Ruth Garrette, Don Gill, Rita Goodson, Donna Gothard, Norma Graham, Don Griffin. Row Two: Delores Grigsby, Anna Grissom, Jim Goss, Katherine Hackett, Jarvis Hale, Johnny Hames, Alice Hammond. Row Three: Lolita Harrison, Billy Hart, Mary- ellen Hawkins, Bill Hawkins, Shirley Haworth, Gladys Hays, La Deane Heartsill. EY l 5. l A ww mi 'N if 1 wa N' ra . . f 2 K . - , . 9 W, 'M be F - ai- . i. ' 1 ,F ' 7 Jia. 4 1 r 1 1. S 1- i7f.,'i-- .,,ff is . - Q. 1 'iz Q W- K I 1 Q Q W 5 5 Q F F ....- F .. -f IJ Kow One: Pat Hefner, Robe rt Hembree, David Henderson, Yvonne Henn Leon Henning Farrel Henslee Reba Hen l R , , , s ey. ow Two: Thelma Hicks, Theresa Higginbotham, Jean Hightower Norma Hilderbrand Mar Hill Phill' H'll' , , y , up i ian, Jerry Hiner. Row Three: Vonceal Hobgood, Glen Holloway, Richard Holman, Don Horn, Shirley Horn, Patricia Hornicek, Julia Horton. Bobby Clevenger and Sherri Ellingsworth stand around the luke-box listening to their favorite song Band of Gold. Row One: Margie Housley, Gwen Howard, Shirley Howerton. Row Two: Bob Hughes Frank Hull Clarence H t , , un er. Row Three: Carol Hutcheson, Nancy lvers, Shirley Jeffreys. M-171 H 'J ' fs J 51 f .5 Nga ' ,551 Petite Carrie Main sang her way into the hearts of many Capitol Hill students during assemblies and other activities. Q rxmii' if ft 3 vm, Q' Row One: Myra Jenkins, Pat Johnson, Richard Johnson. Row Two: Bobby Johnston, Albert Jones, Janet Jones. Row Three: Lloy Dell Jones, Paul Jordan, Ronald Jordan displaying our versatile talents w Two: Jess Kirkharn, Bar- Row One: Julia Kelly, Ed Kelsay, Bill Kendall, Larry Kendrick, Pat Kennedy, Joe Kimbrough, Norma Kirby. Ro bara Kittrell, Bob Klingesmith, Carolyn Knight, Patt Ladd. Row Three: Jimmy Lamb, Nelda Lathrop, Jimmy Laubhan, Barbara Lemons, Valene Loftis, Dorcas Ruth London, Janis Long. , V y:,f::j I MZ A, V4 , ,,., ,.,, Z ,V 1 ', :-, r Z csslhs Q --sr f-:sf 'L e 'Sw' J fi lra f : f ..:, 37552 ,.': Q' 9 A , f.. ..-.. - , f .--- ,- - :',- W , - 'L Y J H ' -Hag '- fivgpgg,-j1,s-1 J, :igjftzfg ,pri wif? 2 - J :.:- J K 1-we . I fi 1 Z ' 3 A' ' 55 32 w e-L, ' are ' V , 7 if fp, , W - 2-J. ..:. ' ' 'L 'Ni-3 1 K x 'If 6, 2 . . L W., ,wa W A Q . ,wg N f i fs, S ' xr :tw , ' A' fi 49192 'f I 2 ,gp .Le . ., ,.,., ,, Wi 'S 'ii Wg? y L L M7 M . ,iff L . Q fi 5, gmg. ff - - , ,, cw , of T, f if , f ,J W T? N 5 ,,,, ,,,,, . . 'P' 'N 5 ap ,f ., , x , ,Lw gfff3 Q- : if rar? 5 Que if 5 r ' ' '- 'W '. 1' 2' rf' f. ff'-F r skis .- ', fri R '.',. - an s Row One: Jack Longnecker, Sally Longnecker, Judy Love, Jerry Lovette, Lee Loyal, Gay Loyd, Carrie Main. Row Two: Juddie Ann Main, Dewey Mapes, Glover Marchette, Loretta Gayle Martin, Jo Nita Mauldin, Jerry McCormack, Linda Mc-Gee. Row Three: James McGuire, Rex Don McKinnon, Robert McMillan, Mary MCNUTY, Mary Melton, Sharon Melton, Carolyn Mercer. Row One: Gwendolyn Miller, Larry Miller, Barbara Mills. Row Two: Jo Ann Mills, Geneva Montgomery, Delberta Moore Row Three: Leon Moore, Kenneth Morava, Gene Morgan. :M S g ,Q , . ,.. ,mga ,a 'pf ., 2 E' . 512 ft K G:- . ,- ' s. , :fr ' Exif H I ' 1 .wx : fr I- . . 2 f' L 'M It was a happy event Eagerly awaiting for the lunch bell are these growing boys fleft to rightj Richard Johnson, Ray Bond, and Don Trantham l News fi as , Row One: Nolen Morgan, Sunny Morgan, George Morrison. Row Two: Judy Moses, Barbara Moss, Mary Moxley. Row Three: Ruth Muller, Ronnie Myers, Mary Nance. A boy just can't win, says Tommy Rodden as iuniors Charlotte Thompson and Judy Moses attempt to take his new letter iacket and class ring when we received our class rings Row One: Billy Newell, Ruby Niblett, Jack Nichols, Babs Norman, Barbara Oakley, Kenneth O'hagen, Monty Olsen. Row Two Judy O'Quinn, Don Oravetz, Roy Orr, Janice Otley, Joel Parkey, Don Parks, Ronnie Parsons. Row Three: Naomi Perkins, Myrna Peck Linda Percy, Darrell Pinkerton, Wanda Posey, Glenda Poynter, Frank Presley. L we lie 4, s 3421 . '2,2f S K1 . :-. ,ziy H . . . ,E I ,wks . fr ra- f I :Q . K ,st . 4' .K V' 5' , ' , R N rsnt 'L ,-',- 5 -i s M y M' V f .4 W fe' SQ -jg: 2. ' g - K at Q: . , .. , , sac- r, . -, , so R . ' 'V .f 5' 'l KT' 5., 1 V . -, Q,-J' ' I T S .ssr ,M A - fvvff -- 72 Life s:'- i 1 assign. ' l , 1- -' ' 1? ei: Q - ' :L ' , ,,-. , - V - , A Zi: 499' 1 1 s, 4 Q 4 if 721, f ,S T iff 'S Rs . K f N, ' r , , gin t L , 44? V i' 4 sfsvlgw , f. r, or f 3 Mar SQ 4: f f is be SZ Y , 1, sainsgg , a .J :W Q 11. 1 .s 'Rs A 5 E , lk Y X, I' . , W 1 L in M , , - J L I Row One: Norita Price, Sandra Lynn Pugh, Wanda Pulis, Joyce Pulver, Rudy Quinfero, Donna Jo Radford, Dena Rakestraw. Row Two: Gene Ramsey, Robert Randolph, Judy Ray, Jack Rea, Jerrie Lee Redding, Jim Redding, Gary Rhea. Row Three: Naomi Rice, Pauline Riggs, Pat Ripley, Kathi Roark, Pat Roberson, Carol Robinson, George Rocketf. We Row One: Gerald Rodden, Tommy Rodclen, Bellita Rogers. Row Two: Talmadge Rogers, Tommie Rogers, Edward Rose- brook. Row Three: Richard Rosebrook, Jeanette Rowland, George Roufon. H? siifgfigx H '11 , QS Q le f I W a e , r r e Q were proud of our annual, Howard Roddick and Gay Loyd bring back memories by looking through last years yearbook. Q . . ..g:, : T ,. -- .,.. ,f. 1 . W-ui J , ,SQ K -::wg,: ,. ' k g f , . K X 4 , ritr . J ' ' ' -- K Q . SW Q ,M 'X A if , h 2' I ' - -f-- . g f . f fc f l, MQ 1' ef!-1. ix, L, - ., f -' 17 1 in 'pf ' V A I S ' 35-7gf.g3:Qgf : ,- y f , 'A I: - 1 .15 ...wb ' ' , 1 I if 'W 1521 if '-:jf- ..f - W VV.. , mf cgsrgkf . J., I f .. Q3 Qs 1 1? Q4 to , ,.. -UQ fi , H ,.,.. S Q59 1 r ' K ' ' -- : W ' - K Surrounding James Dobson in an effort to get their annual signed Q are Judy Smith d Norita Pr'c an I e Row One: Dean Ryals, Richard Salamy, Pat Saloga. Row Two: Margaret Sanders, Sherry Schomp, Larry Scott. Row Three: Syble Scott, Betty Shackleford, Dennis Shaw. having all of our friends sign it Row One: Lowery Sell, Pat Selvidge, Jim Seward, Donna Sides, Nancy Smiley, Bertha Smith, Darryl Smith. Row Two: Eugene Smith, Gene Smith, JoAnne Smith, Judy Smith, Myrna Smith, Patti Smith, Mack Spence. Row Three: Bonnie Lou Spencer, Joyce Spencer, Jerry Spring- er, Carol Spooner, Pat Southwell, Connie Staggs, Jan Stanmire. 'fw- 1 f. ,,..-.5 5352 - - 'R - rQfke353:?v Envying senior Glen Killian is Patty Smith, a iumor. Nevertheless, she says, l'll be a graduate ofthe 1957 class. .K , zl. . ,. l i T .-- ilsli . -.. ,s,,.s .rg A S ill ll? 'll Q ff, . Fail T ,- ,Q .,'. 1 ,, 15 ' QgT. ' M I 'i sw .. :iff ,. vii ' ' E7 .. an 1 U ..... f ' ' . Q f .f it r ' , .. if r, f I .- ,. Row One: Charles Ronnie Stapp, Ralph Straubus, Gary Steph- enson. Row Two: Sharon Stillwell, Ruth Stiner, Jimmy Streight. Row Three: Marie Stubbletield, Fanny Dell Swift, Clarence Taylor. were proudest to become Row One: Don Taylor, Jerry Templin, Judith Thomason, Nita Thomas, Charlotte Thompson, Kathy Tillson, Edwin Tomlinson. Row Two: Carolyn Treat, Dan Triplett, Connie Thompson, Janice Thomoson, Wallace Tidwell, Winnifred Tittle, Ralph Timmie Row Three: Peggy Trombla, Joyce Tucker, Johnny Turner, Merry Turner, Tommy Turner, Daniel Urenda, Stanley Wakefield. me 1 an J-,, 'ix 2 '. fi in 3 . , . . x 'lf' X to . ,. WMM ' M. ,, 'L M 6 .L Nfl ,. 4 of , , tg . , 2 L , .., L T at 4 'Q T' pkg-5- f,.V , X., ,N N. 'Lies' K 4 'G S Y S 4, N Ha wx w Yi- Sgt :im T' -.', .. , , Q., ., f - WM' Q ,gl 5, i , S 'X ' -1 ,if , , , I L 'gg-4481, ,s -'k. - W H yn, ggi, - k., . l r a g' f - 1 , -',-. X I. , fn: JV? ff iff! X M , W lg 4' 5 fri- . , , MQ, 'QA Sf: my E .5 , .f.,. . B ' Watkins Pat Watson Donna Weaver Row Two: Herbert Row One: James Walker, Oleta Walker, Shirley Walker, Lyle Warner, ennie , , . Weeden Nadine Wentl1old,Joe Ray Wenthold, Anita Whitlock, Sue Whitley, Ronald Whitney, Carol Wiggins. Row Three: Darlene Will- D 'cl W odson, Maryann Woodson. ett, Jerry Wilcox, Ruth Elaine Windes, Hershal Wise, Wilma Woods, avi o the graduating class of 1957 Row One: Barbara Wright, Beverly Wright. Row Two: Donna Wright, Barbara Wynne, Harvey Young. Row Three: Jerry Elliott, Raymond Estes, Shirley Faller. .V '- ik ' t 'fy gil , J: E M 5 fs 31 5 1 L Sita , , Five minutes isn't much time to walk your best girl to class, says Frank Presley to Linda McGee. l r su, 1 2' we ,is H57 l JACK ANTHONY l SONJA CODNER JANIS ALLEN With great anticipation Front Row: Mr. W. O. Hawkins, Mr. M. D. Smith, Mr. F. A. Kimbrough Back Row: Mrs. Janet Spencer, Mrs. Della A, Mize, Miss Lillian Corley.. As this school year comes to a close, Sophomores recall all the important events which made it a happy and profitable year. We all remember the first hec- tic days, Oh, so confusing. Then what a whirlwind followed -school election of class officers. We endured those days - some- how! Great! were the kapers, dances, and sports which we backed eagerly. Wowl was the explanation of pledging. lndis- pensable describes the patient teachers who somehow endured the year with us. Endurable were the pranks and jokes of the upperclassmen. These happy hours will last for- ever as a momento of our Sopho- more year. K' 1 k 11-1 ' f' 1 519 5 into Row one- Ann Adams, Darlene Aldridge, David Alford, Barbara Allen. Buford Harwell and Karen ing a e err urs p - CHHS. Row two: Janis Allen, Jerry Allen, Sonny Allgood, Alice Analla. Row three: Neal Anderson, Jack Anthony, Coleen Argo, Donna Armstead. ' cl cl CH HS Row one: Carolyn Armstrong, Lois Ann Armstrong, Margaret Armstrong, Thelma Armstrong, Glenna Baker, Delfina Banda, Sherial ., . . .i R h W lte Barnes Nanc Bartlett Philip Bass JerryBattle Carol Baughman, Bob Bedingfield, Leroy Bel ow I ree: Barker. Row two: a r , y , , , Rosemary Bell, Barbara Bercky, Judy Berry, Pat Blackwood, .leanBlake, Chrystelle Blankenship, Carol Bollenger. hi, ,g , , . ,, - - .Q .',V as l ,,11 ',-.'f5 ' g ll s Row one: Helen Bordon, Doris Bowlware, Jo Ann Bradley, Carolyn Brandon, Bobby Bridges, Ralph Bridwell, Christine Brisco. Row two: Rebecca Brite, Marilyn Brittenham, Patsy Brown, Phillip Brown, Mar garel Bryan, Barbara Bull, Paul Burleson. Row three: Mary Bush, Johnny Calomaio, Jean Carltor., Charles Calowell, Gary Carr, Kenneth Carrker, Nancy Carroll. Joyce McCurdy, Doris Moon, and Virginia Criss take first glances at So ho- P more letterman, Randy Miller. We met new friends Row one: Alice Cave, Dorthy Chambers, Virgie Chenault. Row two: Laroyce Childers, Nancy Childers, Phyllis Chody. Row three: Kathrine Christian, Georgia Clark, Judy Clay. W M? . Lkk. 5 , .. . I . 5 K E .1-Qfsy - l . , is 5 15 I f .V ,V s at , I sa in fa,-ggg 5 gg -, sl . . sm.. H t lg ga -. ,, Q- ll fl 5. MM ' L5 D . , : , . Z' 5 ,fi 5 Q 1 CE - , vii t 3 . ,am fs, 3 A ' U so 1 sfig 5. ,- ai 5 ?l55fi, l E5 H Us i ' Us A2 2 K - .11 in N .. i it M is , MJ E 3 Row one: Deloyd Cockrell, Sonia Codner, Mary Jo Cole, Barbara Coleman. Row two: LaNell Collins, Beverly Cooper, Chick Cooper, Marilyn Cooper. Row three: Phyllis Cooper, Wanda Cory, Jimmy Cox, Lola Mae Cox. and reminiscecl with olcl ones Remembering Old Times together are Barbara Wol- cott and Gary Long. Row one: Lora Cox, Benny Cramer, Elsie Crank, Virginia Criss, Carol Cummings, Lorene Davis, La Neil Dawes. Row two: Donald Denton, Ronald Demon, Tommy Dickson, Beverly Dodd, Steve Dodson, Lanetta Dollar, Glenna Duncan, Nancy Dunn, Ralph Earls, Reba Earnlwart, Carol Easley. ' 1 . ,:. ' MNT. ,,,,.,:,, ,5:s'-QV .- r: I , : '7 I . XM K , 5 -P qw- gay - Y ff 5 E., fwfr, aff' ff ' . gi I l' Iffw e,,'ii f E. f ,-'r 7 , 5 K ,s ig se ' -I sr A ,-i I 1 ll D E f ,, i.f, A Paul Donovan. 3 .. '-Y ii 'ma-K., . f s ef ' ' 1, , 5 -'wg Row three: Sue Downing, , f 1 ,xg :.L gk . , liil X S ,j ,-k, J I if , 3 E' s i i . -2 i Rayford Dukes, v . , ss .--w.:'.-sf -ef 11,1 .as , . k,,, ,W .5 ,M , Y i qggi? if -5 : ,, 5 ., ,M , ll is 0 s' R? fl 'v X gf 5 li AW l rv is .fl Us 4,mf,.a ,fa f r ,waz , if 5- ,fs ,tg Q. qw., 1, i:'ilE?,f' f W -2.3 -Q: 'D' K , , 5- 3-ft it-'vi 52 315353 viii.: 'K f 'K A ,a e f , -I -. Hz sg. 44 Row One: Joe Eddy, Lynn Edmondson, Beffy Edringionl Betty Jo Spruce runs a sophomore pledge Through Daily Routine. Row Two: Carol Edwards, Sheila Edwards, Jackie Ellis. Row Three: Portia Engel, Fred Enrique, Connie Eskew. Pep clubs put us through ordeclls Row One: Corbly Estlack, Martha Farine, Geraldine Fennell, Dale Ferree, .lim Ferrill, Joyce Flowers, Brian Floyd. Row Two: Hayes Foster, Floyd Foreman, Doris Fredrickson, LaNell Freeman, Sheriann Gasaway, Connie Garcia, John Garlow. Row Three: Billy Garrison, Homer Gilcrease, Drannon Gordon, Ilene Gordon, Don Grace, Rerha Griffin, Janet Gunn. A .. ,V - J, E., , , y fy J ' N , ' f i ,Wig , r to u- at 3 W ,,, ,.. , , , ,, ff- KY! . TPM iw . 5' ii ' lfeftffififr g c f ff , res -e f f wg, ae., t ..,, . . .Q 3 Q . J, J ll 5 i t eta J fi ., g EVV I re., wyirk I K I , 'a'AV ' ' Row one: Pat Gunter, Bobbie June Hall, Dixie Hammond, Bill Haney, John Hannon, Dean Hopper, Charlotte Harper. Row two: Pat Har rell, Margaret Harris, Nelda Harris, Wande Hazlewood, Carol Heartsill, Charles Hedrick, Fran Henderson. Row three: Glenda Henley Donna Herdlitchka, Larry Hickman, Marilyn Hicks, Tommy Hicks, Frances Hill, Beverly Hillis. to test our faith and loyalty Knobberette best pledge, Linda Patton, compares her token of reward with that of Judy Roberts, Ki-Yi best pledge. Row one: Beverly Hittle, Sondra Hodges, Claudine Howell, Helen Huff. Row two: Mary Humphrey, Barbara Hussa, Beverlee Hutoon, Wanda Hyde Row three: Ann lsbill, Barbara Jackson, Darlene Jackson, Donna Jackson. r if A ' ,a f.:S:,,,W 'fl . Aff' fl?--I l ,E f' ' La E 5 2:i'ifTE', , , if ' 'K 'T-if M il' J v f . ji,-,ggi , . ,-w as ff' 1 Q K ig K J f ,J ' if fl 'f i ' T:-WY? fi eLf?Zf9'.f:Lf5l59i51F315 f 1 '33 wk f ig- we ' Y :N ' :jg K f .-QL f I jg f ,wfjfi-2,:g, flipj f5!::wgL'2g 1.::3t'..G1gfi.Ef3Zlb'' W.: - I .wma ., iii aa, .,..,. Row One: Jo Jackson, Mary Janzen, Jay Jeffries, Chellie Johnson, Jimmy Johnson, Margie Johnson, Paul Johnson. Row Two: Carlene l Jones, Fred Jones, Jackie Jones, Judy Jones, Ronnie Jones, Max Kleener, Pete Kellerman. Row Three: Judy Ann Kelly, William Kelly, Pat J Kelsay, Bruce Kilpatrick, Carol Kindrick, Karen King, Alan Kyle. We lunged for the lunch lines ' l Row One: Ray Lakin, Betty Lamb, Nancy Lavlelle- Hurrying, in order to get a good place in lunchline, are Jack Buckner and Row Two: Jerry Lette, Dorma Liffler Gary Long. M la S 'f. - ' ' a e Wa' Row Three: Linda Long, Jennive Luschen, DENNIS l-Y0n5- Carrol Cox. They are buying their food from Mrs. i --W l Taking advantage of the last few minutes of their lunch hour are, left to right, Janis Wilson, Barbara Jackson, Carolyn Pratt, and Georgia Clark. and reluctantly returned Raw one: lnez Masters, Janis Messenger, Patricia cam r 2 A 1' 5 : 3 E? ...,. 4 1 if ' 553935 ,qs f, pf, i, .- K Z, -rg L K : ff, K m, k riff? if E ,'t' ff Fl!-' 1 if 9 522:27 K it 5 r f K A , J . a,r,,,,,, Row one: Ruby Row two: Judy Row three: Jim Mills, Barbara Mims, Bill Minton, Rose Marie Miranda, Sanclra Mitchell, Doris Moon, Marcene Morgan, Zetta Moore, Phillis Moris, Sherry Morrow, Anna Mullins, Robert Murphy, 1 Hia E., r ' 'if Hiya it ff N. . i Qu - - .K a ,f'V r,. r,fgg 63+ .. mai ' L , 4 His, 4- WY? -.2 '. ' 'i - if .r - .,., , ' - n f ,. ' ,, , .....,,..,... ., . ,, a. or K -. f ' 2 'AI2 Q -- i tx ' i N . , -. '3 K , , i3'T'1':-ig r V -. , 1: r - . i 1 T, T R 4 . fr2?:if ' 54 W- -i , V -g wyf-f:r,g .154 ' V 5, , ' ' ,ig ' , is e b ef22,f.7, l gs szlff 1 . if - f t K E? l r l - g Q53 'Emi '11, 'W f ' f 1 ',:a1gf-if ik: a- Y . -' i Er fs, i ' 5,3 ' ' J . f sf -fi i'hn , i ' '11 1 -,, T fx Q 7 J - ' r, . 2 Macon, Jimmy Madole, Sharon Mahan. Maize, Edward Manek, Perry Marrs. Martin, Linda Martin, Melba Mason. l Means, Julie Milburn, Loretta Miller, Randy Miller, Rita Miller. Row two: Barbara Moore. Row three: Wanda Moore, Shirley J Ax 3 AY 2 5 '24 3: i i in R S Ji s eq , 14,2 , E25 , i +G: W' K ,'-- i -,-. 3 g Y i ,wt Row One: Kenneth Naughton, Gene Nicks, Jo Ann Nicks, Donald Noakes, Billie O'Donnell, Janet Oldaker, Jimmy O'Neal. Row Two: Robert O'Shea, Harriet Owen, Eunice Owens, Mack Owens, Minneta Palmer, Annette Parham, Nancy Parker. Row Three: David Patterson, Linda Patton, Joni Peckham, Lynn Perry, Esther Peters, Charles Phillips, Lorene Phillips. Row one: Delena Pickard, Lorene Phillips, June Pierce. I , I ' Row two: Lorene Pierce, Vernon Pierce, John Pipes- Concentrating on possible events for the Sophomore Activity are, from left Row three: Evette Poarch Willard Poe Donna Porter to right: Wanda Hazelwood, Sonny Allgood, and Dixie Hammond. ,, V L, M 5:4 we ,, iff lu, x , V Y. , 5 -3, , A ,f 4, . i 1 pi, X wi A I X fa, - -- wwf V.: 5:-agile if Y x A. Y- f is 4 i , Q gk I ki? , V , J- N I H 7 ? Y :dir A in I New Margaret Bryan poses dance routine she used in the Chieftain Capers. Row One: Judy Porter, Larry Porter, Alvin Potts. Row Two: Lillie Prater, Carolyn Pratt, Richard Pratt. Row Three: John Price, Judy Price, Kay Price. and many succeeded Row One: Darla Pridmore, Josephine Prieto, Kay Proffer, Bill Puckett, Patsy Pulis, Loretta Pyle, Freddie Quintero. Row Two: Pat Radant ld Verna Ramsey, Sherry Rankin, Billy Ray, Phyllis Redmon, Bonita Reid, Judy Roberts, Earline Robinson, Gayle Robinson, Deloris Rochell, Jean Rone. Marcelle Renner. Row Three: Frances Reynolds, JoDean Reyna s -be . .1 W, 4.5 gg - .rg I x i :, y t - y if, J V , M ,FV ,Q it V H S U as 1. , - J . ft' wt t , ,, . V. kt , . , t ,I . I .V 1, M 41 ll V . , , V , we-lv fj 1 Q . . C i gigs W, N V M V S -. V H.. Q K . . , v f ' ii'k, - rw. , - 3-55.22 I' 3153- li' - , 12 - P si 'e . 4 l ' 7 1 rt'1 ff?-,X fe1.' ' 2 wi 4 Y' sigigk ' ' . ,, Q ,, 2, ,?'2.. sixty: ' .:,,, F . ,.,,. t, t, .te L 1 ' 1 - ' , .sw - A .trq ,, ,w,,, K, y y , Q , r , ggi 5 . V Q -Q - :N Q f '. , yykyg S .I I Q Q if . ,,,r rcier 1 P . : ' J f 3 V if , ,- ,kim - A ew is e - 1 l We fi?-fr, -- . ., : '-pw ff I ,Kg 1 C slrs e fig irtn r -- f . ..,, Y K J ffm V gy! I A f 5 M '5 'P 5 la - ' 3 Q Row one: Karen Rooker, Joan Rose, Jimmy Ross, Jimmy Lee Ross. J k- H d - . ' Row two: Evelyn June Russell, Bobby Sale, Sharon Sale, Virginia Saloga. 5:50535 jnmZ,1o?nig:j3ii1foluakgeifam Whlle Alex Rogers Row three: Larry Sanders. Sandra Sanders, Johnny Santos, Patsy Sauls. g I ' Y We crammed for exams Row one: Lydia Schotf, Lewis Schultz, Bill Schriffer, Joe McNutf, Karen Seal, Janice SCOTT, Carolyn Segler. Row two: Lloydale Selvidge, Sue Shaw, Ruth Ann Sherwood, L. Louise Shidler, George Shipley, Delma Shipman, Earl Shor1. Row fhree: Jerome Short, Nancy Shu- garf, Carl Simonton, Leona Simpson, Susie Simpson, Jeri Skaggs, Terry Smefers. tt , ',.A .. , X ff 0 C3 K A,-13 F. 'aff' eff 5 if to 9 Q ax if 5 gs 1? ala S 4 3 at 2 gy J X Wai ig fag tg Row One: Barbara Smith, Carmalita Smith, Clifford Smith, Darlene Smith, Donnie Smith Edward Smith James Smith Row Two Ronnie Smith, Teddy Smith, Barbara Snell, Mike Somers, Joe Spencer, Sue Spitler, Jaret N'cRee Row Three Paul Stambaugh Judy Stanmire Wes ley Stark, Joy Stine, Wanda Stine, Virginia Stogner, Jerry Stone. but it paid off Row One: Norma Straight, Gaylene Stubblefield, Louise Sutherland, Richard Swink Row Two: Lily Sword, Myrna Tarkington, Chuck Taylor, Linda Taylor. Row Three: Jeanette Thomas, Kathleen Thomas, Estaline Thorton, Marlene Thorton im , I r ' ,,,,, V Fi' L3 If 9 .. ti T tt ,Q it L W' G q.i V V, V ' V, ,.t . -ul:?ggfE 5555. , wx tl 3 .2 3-M X .ww - : ,W 5 A ig ..,, gi I g if K ,EM my E 5 52 Fran Henderson, shows respect for graduate Carol Allen as they both recall ,heir yearfs experiences. Row one: Toby 'Gean Thrower, Kaye Tiger, Bobby Todd Row two: Jean Todd, Bea Travis, John Travis. Row three: Wanda Treat, Twana Trout, Edward Truelove Row one: Thelma Tubbs, Juanita Unsill, Doris Vandenburg, Linda Kay Vernon, Charles Vicrey, June Villa, Jimmy Vineyard. Row two: Ches- ter Wade, Nadine Wade, Jerry Waggoner, Carol Walkup, Phyllis Wann, Barbara Joan Warren, David Ward. Row three: Doris Watkins, Buddy West, Larry White, Nelda White, Gwenda Whitener, Pat Wigley, Joy Williams. - a s 2 2 5 r if . sirr Ji J 'mi 3 rigwqs , L' V, ZL, g - ,f Q SX, , .Vr . A ,L ki. I I 4 f 1 g Q 1 J W .J ,fl 1 E 42 as W V2 i. usp ,Ng x if . xy M g r-5. J i 4 V qvl 1 c c sig J : . -' es in Mu 'Viv' des, Row one: Meredi1h Williams, Donna Willis, Kay Willis, Janis Wilson, JoAnn Wilson, Joy Wilson, Joy Lynn Wilson. Row two: Mary Win Herman Windsor, Danny Winters, Larry Witcher, Donna Witten, Barbara Wolcoji, Jerry Wooliver. Row three: Robert Yakel, Bobby Young, Joyce Young, Carole Zwirtz, Dahl McAbee, Mike McCarty, Russell McClain. recall each moment of every clay Row one: Richard McClUIQ, Nancy McCormack, Joyce McCurdy. Row Iwo: Ann McDown, Wayne McElroy, Johnny McLelland. ! Darla Pridmore and Gene Nicks leave CHHS after a funfilled Sophomore year IJ'-o Lillian Abney Trade and lndustrial State Award s 4 it it Q i M . mn , A.,. E-V, 2 a,-we ,ai-.f , .. -me 1. W, sz ffgs-,'iy,i5se: 5. .i Qtvfgiizfsg f. 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Bryan, -A- Abbott, Janniece, ir., 71 Abbott, Thelma Jo, sr, 64, 66, 85, 101 Abney, Lillian, sr., 82, 85, 101 Abney, Wetona, ir., 127 Abston, Vonda, sr., 82, 101 Adams, Ann, soph,, 35, 77, 142 Adams, Lonnie, ir., 127 Adleman, Wilbert, sr., 85, 101 Adler, Aires, Helen, sr., 77, 101 Buddy, 89 Aldridge, Vivian, soph., 142 Alfrod, David, soph., 142 Allen, Barbara, soph., 38, 76, 142 Allen Carol sr ta 79 as 101 108 152 Allen: Janisxsoph., 70, 76, 140, 1,42 l Allen, Jean, ir., 78, 79, 127 Allen, Jerry, soph,, 142 Allen, Joe, ir., 71, 72, 76, 87, 127 Allensworth, Anne, sr., 82, 101 Allgood, Sonny, soph., 73, 80, 142, 148 Ambur Analla, n, Evelyn, ir., 72, 127 Alice, soph., 142 Analla, Tony, sr., 101 Anderson, Carol, jr,, 76, 87, 93 Anderson, Don, sr., 101 Anderson, Kay, ir., 127 Anderson, Neal, soph., 71, 80, 142 Anthony, Jack, soph,, 71, 80, 140, 142 Archer, Lavinia, ir., 127 Argo, Colleen, soph., 142 Armstead, Donna, soph., 142 Armstrong, Carolyn, soph., 142 Armstrong, Lois, soph., 1712 Armstrong, Margaret, soph., 73, 77, 142 Armstrong, Teresa, sr., 101 Armstrong, Thelma, soph., 142 Atchley, Wanda, sr., 101 Autrey, Vaughn, sr., 85, 101, 105 Ayers, Buddy, ir., 127 lAyers, Mickey, ir., 127 - 5 .. LBaker, Glenna, soph., 76, 142 Baker, Kenneth, ir., 85, 127 Baker, Kenneth, sr., 81, 101 Baker, Linda, sr., 101, 111 Baker, Hilda, ir., 127 Baldwin, Beverly, sr,, 71, 101, 125 Ball, Dorothy, sr., 73, 83 Banda, Delfina, soph., 142 Barber, Jimmie, sr., 85, 101 Barker, Sherial, soph., 142 Barnes, Danny, sr., 102 Barnes,'Patt, sr., 77, 102 Barnes Jo a, if., 96, 127 Barnes: Walter, soph, 142 Barnett, Barrett, Ba rtlett, Charles, sr,, 102 Kaye, ir., 77, 127 Charles, ir., 83, 127 Bartlett, Nancy, soph., 142 Barton, Betty, sr., 102 Bass, Philip, soph., 81, 142 Battles, Jerry, soph., 142 Baughman, Carol, soph., 78, 142 Bayless, Lena, sr,, 73, 96 Beals, Leroy, 72 Bean, Bobby, sr., Beasler, Norma, 125 sr., 102 Beck, Allen, ir., 82 Beck, Fred, soph., 72 Beck, Wanda, sr., 86, 102 Bedingfield, Bob, soph., 142 Beene, Laura, sr., 82, 102 Beene, Peggy, ir., 71, 127 Beil, Leroy, soph., 142 Andy, gr., 130 Bell, Darlene, ir,, 127 Bell, Mitchell, fr., 127 Bell, Nancy, ir., 85, 127 Bell, Rosemary, soph,, 142 Beller, Jimmy, sr,, 85, 102 Bennett, Carole, sr., 102 Bennett, Rose Mary, ir., 127 Benson, Beverly, ir., 127 Benson, David, sr., 102 Benson, Wayne, sr., 102. Bercky, Barbara, soph., 142 Berry, John, ir., 63 Berry, Judy, soph,, 142 Chisholm, Doretta, ir., 128 Bickner, John, sr., 96, 102 Birchfield, Betty, sr., 82, 85, 102 Blackman, Pam, ir., 127 Blackmon, Gary, sr., 102, 116 Blackmon, Jimmy, soph., 63, 68 Blackwood, Alice, sr,, 49, 71, 78, 79, 82, Blackwood, Patsy, soph., 73, 78, 142 Blair, Darlene, sr., 102 Blake, Billy, ir., 127 Blake, Jean, soph., 71, 142 Blake, Jimmie, sr., 102 Blankenship, Chrystelle, soph., 142 Blevins, Orville, jr., 89, 127 Bloom, Julia, sr., 102 Blurton, Mary, sr., 96, 102 Bollinger, Carol, soph.: 142 Bond, Ray, ir.,' 63, 127 Baath, oil, ir., as, 127 Borden, Helen, soph., 142 Bottoms, Charline, ir., 127 Boulton, Joye, ir,, 78, 79, 83, 87, 127 Boulware, Scottie, sr., 103 Bowlware, Doris, soph, 96, 142 1 Bowlware, Norma, sr., 103 Bowman, Roger, sr., 103 Box, Dorothy, sr., 101, 103 Boyd, Donald, 73 Bradley, Joan, ir., 127, 142 Brandon, Carolyn, soph., 77, 142 Brassfield, Jackie, ir., 127 Brawnen, Dolores, ir,, 127 Breelove, Gayle, soph., 76 Brewer, Joyce, sr., 103 Brewer, Reta, sr,, 76 Bridges, Bobby, soph., 142 Bridwell, Ralph, soph., 142 Brisco, Christine, soph., 76, 142 Brite, Rebecca, soph, 142 Britten ham, Marilyn,'soph., 142 Brogdon, Joni, sr,, 76, 79, 85, 103 Brotherton, Michiel, ir., 128 Brotherton, Wanda, ir., 85, 128 Brown, Don, ir., 105 Brown, Donnell, ir., 85 Brown, Jackie, sr., 78, 103 Brown, Joyce, ir., 128 Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown , Lawatha, ir., 128 , Martha, sr., 85, 103 , Martha, ir., 35, 79, 128 , Martha, ir., 128 , Patsy, soph., 142 , Phillip, soph,, 73, 142 Brown, Virginia, sr., 28, 80, 102, 103 Brown, Wayne, ir., 128 Bruner, Jim, ir., 128 Bruza, Leroy, sr., 103 Bryan, Crosby, ir., 85 Margaret, soph., 77, 142, 149 Clay, Cecil, jr,, 86, 128 Clay, Judy, soph., 72, 142 Clay, Shirley, ir., 128 Claymore, June, sr., 49, 71, 76, 77, Clayton, Nola, sr., 105 Clearman Mary, ir., 79 Clesson, Darrell, ir, 72 Cleveland, Glenda, ir., 129 Cleveland, Jerry, soph., 86 Clefton, Nova, sr,, 82, 105 Clifton, Melba, sr., 105 Clymer, Jan, sr., 93, 105 Cockrell, DeLoyd, soph., 86, 143 Codner, Charles, jr., 128 Codner, Sonia, soph., 32, 41, 42, 140, 143 Coffey, Jane, sr., 105 Coggins, Lavona, sr., 105 Cole, Mary Jo, soph., 143 Coleman, Doug., ir., 95, 128 Coleman, Barbara, soph., 77, 143 Coleman, Gerald, jr., 80, 129 Coley, Mack, ir., 109 Collier, Rhea, ir,, 129 Collins, Carol, sr,, 32, 42, 76, 82, 101, 105 Collins, LaNelle, soph., 86, 143 Colvard, Bill, sr,, 71, 83, 105 Collinsworth, Betty, ir., 38, 41, 129 Connelly, Doyle, sr., 51, 88, 95, 123 Conner, Joyce, sr,, 78, 101, 105 Conway, Billy, sr. 85, 105 79, 88, 10 70, 71, 77, Bryant, Ruby, sr., 85, 103 Buchanan, Patricia, sr., 82, 103, 117 Buckhalter, Ricky, sr,, 83, 103 Buckner, Jack, soph., 146 Bull, Barbara, soph., 142 Bunyard, Lanetta, sr., 85, 103 Burk, Imogene, soph., 88 128 142 Burkey, Edalane, ir., Burleson, Paul, soph., Burns, Bill, ir., 43, 89, 128 Burns, Jack, ir., 85, 128 Burns, Nancy, sr., 82, 96, 103 Peggy, sr,, 103 Burris, Burroughs, Ann, sr., 103 Burroughs, Priscilla, ir., 76, 128 Burrow, Paul, sr., 82, 83, 103 Busbee, Laverna, sr., 104 Bush, Mary, soph., 142 Buskirk, Cordelia, ir., 128 Butler, Sharon, ir., 128 Byke, Jerry, sr, 81, 85, 104 - C - Cable, Roma, sr., 82, 104 Calamaio, Johnny, soph,, 142 Calamaio, June, sr., 85, 104 Caldwell,.Charles, soph., 81, 142 Cambron, Phyllis, jr., 128 Canady, Jolene, ir., 128 Cantwell, Chuck, sr., 71, 104 Carabaial, Phyllis, ir., 128 Carlile, Thomas, ir., 72, 128 Carlton, Jean, soph., 142 Carman, Kenneth, sr, 104 Carr, Barbara, sr., 82 Carr, Gary, soph., 73, 142 Carriker, Kenneth, soph., 142 Carriker, Donna, ir., 128 Carriker, Ronald, sr., 87, 104 Carroll, Nancy, soph., 142 Carter, Carol, ir., 128 Carter, Aileen, sr., 32, 43, 78, 82, 101, 10A Carter, Janice, ir., 128 Cartledge, Charles, ir., 86, 128 Cash, James, ir., 128 Casey, Betty, sr., 120 Caswell, Elizabeth, ir., 128 Cave, Alice, soph., 142 Cavnar, Marlene, ir,, 128 Cecil, Mary LaRoyce, ir., 78, 79, 82, 128 Chadwell, Nancy, sr., 71, 104, 112 Chambers, Dorothy, soph., 142 Chambers, Margaret, soph., 78 Chambers, Scarlett, ir., 71, 79, 82, 87, 128 Cook, Bernadine, jr., 129 Cook, Geraldine, ir,, 129 Cook, Raymond, sr., 41, 50, 71, 95, 105 Cooper, Beverly, soph,, 143 Cooper, Carolyn, sr., 82, 105 Cooper, Chick, soph,, 143 Cooper, Don, ir., 83, 129 Cooper, Gary, sr,, 105 Cooper, Kenneth, sr, 105 Cooper, Marilyn, soph., 76, 143 Cooper, Phyllis, soph., 143 Cooper, Richard, soph., 63 Cornett, Nancy, ir., 129 Cory, Beverly, sr,, 76, 105 Cory, Frankie, sr., 80, 106 Cory, Wanda, soph., 143 Coshow, Bonnie Sue, ir., 129 Couton, Mona, ir., 129 Couch, Ronald, ir., 95 Covington, LeRoy, lr., 85, 129 Cowan, Earl, ir., 129 Cox, Carroll, soph., 146 Cox, Dale, ir., 73, 129 Cox, James, soph., 81, 106, 143 Cox, Lola, ir., 143 Cox, Lora, soph, 143 Cox, Cox, Jimmy, ir., 63 Ramona, ir., 129 Cox, Sydney, sr., 85, 106 Cox, Coy, Crader, Tommy, soph., 85 Bobby, sr., 50, 95, 106 Hannah, sr., 106 Craig, Katherine, sr., 71, 106 Craighead, Donald, ir., 87 Cramer, Benny, soph., 143 Cramer, Dorothy, sr., 33, 41, 42, 82, 106 Crank, Elsie, soph., 143 Crawford, Linda, jr., 85, 129 Cresswell, Margaret, jr., 129 Criss, Loretta, sr., 96, 106 Criss, Virginia, soph,, 93, 143 Crouch, Dicky, ir,, 129 Cryer, Jeanita, jr., 129 Cummings, Carol, soph., 77, 143 Cunningham, Joe, soph., 71 .. D - Daniel, Malinda, ir., 129 Darling, Larry, ir., 129 Davis, Alfred, sr., 106 Davis, Betty, sr., 106 Davis, lrene, sr., 78, 106 Davis, Jerry, sr., 50, 71, 95, 106, 124 Davis, Jo Ann, ir., 129 Davis, Lorene, soph., 143 Davison, Patsy, ir., 130 Dawkins, Chapman, Glen, sr., 89, 104 Chenault, Virgie, soph., 142 Cherry, Alice, sr,, 85, 104 Cherry, Mary Lou, ir., 128 Davvs, La Neil, soph., 77, 93 Dearmore, Mary, sr., 72, 106 Deaton, G. L., sr., 106 Deburg, Floyd, ir., 120 Deen, Naomi, sr., 106 Doty, Archle, soph., 63, 68, 85 Douglas, Kathleen, ir., 130 Dolfthit, Peggy, ir., 93, 130 5 Downey, Sue, soph., 76, 78, 143 Doverspike, Dortha, sr., 82, 107 Drake, Dale, soph., 86, 89 Dubois, Marceline, sr., 96, 107, 117, Dubois, Nancy, ir., 73, 96, 130 Dukes, Rayford, soph., 85, 143 Dumont, Judy, sr., 107 Duncan, Glenna, soph., 143 Duncan, Thomas, ir., 120 107 Dunn, Martha, sr.. Dunn, Nancy, sr., 143 if., 76, 130 Durbin, Deanna, Dutton, Ramona, ir., 130 Dye, Darrel, sr., 107 Dyer, Jimmy, jr., 130 Dykes, Bryant, sr., 107 - E .. Earhart, Carolyn, ir., 27, 49, 64, 65, 76, 77, 79, 88, 130 Earls, Ralph, soph., 143 Earnhart, Carol, soph., 143 Easley, Carol Ann, soph., 143 Eberhardt, Nellie Marie, ir., 76, 130 Echstein, Ted, sr., 82, 83, 96, 107 Eddy, Joe, soph., 143 Edmondson, lva Lynn, soph., 77, 144 Edrington, Betty, soph., 144 Edwards, Carol Dean, soph., 144 Edwards, Johnny, sr., 38, 39, 107 Edwards, Shiela, soph,, 35, 77, 144 Ellingsworth, Sherrie, jr., 43, 76, 130 Ellis, Jackie, soph., 144 Ellis, Kathryn, ir., 130 Ellis, Shirley, sr., 107 Ellison, Don Leon, ir., 85 Embree, Virginia, jr., 120 Embarlin, Lena, sr., 107 Emry, Carl, sr., 107 Engel, John Edwards, sr., 107 Engel, Portia, soph., 144 English, Charlie, ir., 130 Enrique, Fred, ir., 143 Ericson, Kenneth, ir., 86 Ericson, Mary Lou, sr., 71, 107 Eskew, Constance, soph., 76, 144 Estep, Carol, sr., 27, 71, 107 Estlack, Corbly Jay, soph., 85, 144 Donna, jr., 33, 35, 70, 71, 77, Evans, Evans, Jo Ann, soph., 38, 77 Evans, Jimmianne, sr., 78, 79, 107 Evans, Patsy Ruth, sr., 82, 107 Evans, Ronnie, sr., 86 Everett, Ben, ir, 85 Everett, Don, ir., 63, 68 -F - Faglie, John, ir., 130 123 66, 71 126, 130 88, 96, 97, 106, Fairman, Freddie, ir., 49, 71, 72, 73, 80, 88, 130 Farine, Martha, soph,, 144 Fasgold, Alan, jr., 86 Ferguson, Rita, ir., 71, 86, 130 Farrell, Keith, sr., 89, 107 Fennell, Patricia, soph., 144 Ferree, Dale, soph., 63, 144 Ferrill, Jim, soph., 93, 96, 144 Fields, Rose Mary, sr., 38 Fike, Lewis, ir., 131 Fish, Everett, sr., 85, 108 Fisher, Dorothy, ir., 130 Fisher, Jo Ann, ir., 85, 86, 130 Flanagan, Yvonne, sr., 82, 108 Fleener, Kenneth, sr., 108 Flitterson, Donna, sr., 108 Flowers, Joyce, soph., 71, 76, 144 Flowers, Larry, sr., 73, 108 Floyd, Brian, soph., 125, 144 Forbus, Tom, sr., 108 Ford, Kay, ir,, 72, 131 Forehand, lone, sr., 85, 104 Foreman, Floyd, soph,, 144 Foster, Betty, sr., 85, 108 Foster, Hays, soph., 143 Fowlkes, Rose Mary, ir., 29, 72, 131 Forshee, Geraldine, soph., 78, 131 Fortune, Don, soph., 131 Franks, Claudine, ir., 131 Frederick, John, ir., 131 Fredrickson, Doris, soph., 144 Freeman, La Nell, soph., 77, 86, 144 Cheshier, Carl, sr., 104 Chesnut, Lewis, sr,, 63, 82, 104 Childers, Childers, Gerald, sr., 104 - Laroyce, soph., 142 Childers, Mildred, sr., 104 Childers, Chilton, Nancy, soph., 142 Shirley, sr., 104 Chism, Tommy, fr., 63, 128 Chody, Phillis, soph., 142 Chody, Donald, ir., 63, 128 Christian, Katherine, soph., 142 Christy, Bobby, ir., 128 Clark, Barbara, sr., 104 Clark, Beverly, sr., 86, 93, 104 Clark, Carolyn, sr., 77, 105 Clark, Georgia, soph., 32, 42, Clark, Harriet, ir., 129 Clark, Nading jr, 83, 129 77, 142, 147 DeMars, Mary, jr,, 77, 130 Denman, Jimmy, ir., 85, 130 Donald, soph., 143 Denton, Denton, Ronald, soph., 143 Deitrick, Aubrey, sr,, 83, 106 Glen, sr., 106 Depew, Dickson, Tommy, soph., 143 Dittman, George, ir., SO, 130 Dixon, Jerry, jr., 130 Dixon, Yvonne, fr., 77, 79, 130 Dobbs, Bobby, ir., 86 Dobson, James, ir., 52, 95, 130, Dodd, Beverly, soph., 143 Dodson, Steve, 61, 80, 143 Dollar, Laneta, soph., 143 Dollar, Ophelia, sr., 76, 106 Donaldson, Paul, sr., 107 Donovan, Richard, soph., 143 Dorsey, Charles, iL,,71, 81, 88, 130 137 Freeze , Barbara, sr., 77, 96, 108 Fuller, Elmer, ir., 131 Fuller, Glenna, ir., 131 Fuller, John, ir., 131 Fulton Funk, , Jeral,-sr., 86, 108 Donna, sr,, 85, 108 - G - Galindo, Joe, sr., 108 Gant, Waymon, 87 Garcia, Connie, soph., 64, 65, 144 Garlow, John, soph., 144 Garrett, Ruth, jr., 93, 131 Garrison, Billy, soph., 87, 144 Gasaway, Sherriann, soph., 144 Gathord, Donna, ir., 131 Gilcrease, Homer, soph., 144 Gilcrease, Royce, sr,, 108 Giles, Ronnie, sr., 108 Gill, Don, ir, 63, 131 Murphy, Nix, Jo Jackson, Glenn, Tommy, sr., 87, 108 Goodson, Reta, ir., 131 Gordon, Betty, sr,, 108 Gordon, Drannon, soph., 63, 144 Gordon, llene, soph., 144 Gorrell, Dolly, sr., 86, 108 Goure, Sue, sr., 108 Grace, Donald, soph., 144 Graham, Johnny, sr., 81 Graham, Norma, ir,, 131 Gramling, Pat., sr., 82, 108 Grieson, Ronnie, sr., 81, 88, Gregg, Phillip, sr., 95, 96, 109 Griffin, Donald, ir., 131 Griffin, Retha, soph., 144 Griffin, Ruth, sr., 109 Delores, ir., 86, 131 Lavada, sr., 85, 109 96, 109 Grigsby, Grigsby, Grisham, Charles, sr., 95, 109 Grissom, Anna, ir., 71, 93, 131 Gross, Jim, ir,, 131 Groves, Earlene, sr,, 109 Guerrero, David, sr., 109 Guinn, Phil, sr., 109 Gunn, Janet, soph., 144 Gunter, Bobby, ir., 89 Gunter, Patricia, soph., 145 .. H - Hackett, Katherine, ir,, 70, 71, Haggard, Kenneth, sr., 109 Hale, Jarvis, ir., 131 Haley, Wanene, sr., 88, 109 Hall, Bill, sr., 109 Hall, Bobbie, soph., 145 Hall, Phyllis, sr., 109 Hallmark, Letha, sr., 109 Harnex, John, soph., 131 Hamilton, lla, sr., 109 Hammitt, Jack, sr, 39 Hammond, Alice, ir., 131 Hammond, Dixie, soph., Haney, Billy, soph., 85, Hannon, John, soph., 81, 145 Hannum, Karen, sr., 109 145,148 145 Harper, Charlotte, soph., 145 Harper, George, sr., 85, 109 Harrell, Patricia, soph., 145 Harris, Harris, Margaret, soph,, 77, 145 Nelda, soph., 145 Harris, Trudy, sr., 86, 109 Harrison, Bill., sr., 54 Harrison, Lolita, ir., 131 Harrison, Roland, ir,, 85 Hart, Billy, ir., 131 sr,, 49, 70, 71, 81,88,109 Norita, sr,, 109 Hart, Joe, Haskins, Havens, Woodrow, sr., 110 Hawkins, Bill,, ir., 131 Hawkins, Mary Ellen, ir., 131 Hawkins, Peggy, sr,, 77, 82 Hawkins, Weldon, sr., 110 Haworth, Shirley, ir., 131 Hay, Carolyn, sr., 78, 110 Hayes, Johnny, 89 Hays, Gladys, ir, 85, 131 Hazlewood, Wanda, Heartsill, Carol, soph., 131, 145 Heartsill, Ladeane, ir,, 78 Hedrick, Charles, soph., 145 Hefner, Pat, ir,, 64, 77, 132 Height, Robert, ir., 86 Hembree, Robert, ir., 95, 132 Henderson, David, ir., 51, 95, 132 Henderson,Frances, soph., 71, 77, 97, 145, Henderson, Jacqueline, soph., 71, 76, 150 Henley, Glenda, soph., 145 Henn, Yvonne, ir,, 132 Henniny, Leon, sr,, 81, 132 Henry, Dean, sr., 76, 79, 92, 110 Henry, Dudley, sr., 110 Henslee, Ferrely, ir., 132 Hensley, Reba, ir,, 132 Herdlitchka, Donna, soph., 78, 145 Hickman, Larry, 80, 145 Hickman, Yvonne, sr,., 33, 110 Hicks, Hicks, Hicks, Hicks, Jimmy, sr., 71, 95 soph., 73, 76, 145 Marilyn, Sue, sr., 110 Thelma, ir., 132 soph., 145 Hicks, Tomrny, Higginbotham, Theresa, ir., 132 Hightower, Jean, ir., 64, 77, 82, 132 Hilderbrand, Norman, ir., 132 Hill, James, sr., 81, 110 Hill, Mary, ir., 93, 132 Hill, Mary, soph., 145 Hillian, Phillip, ir., 132 Hillis, Beverly, soph., 145 Hinton, Norma, sr,, 110 Hittle, Beverly, soph., 145 Hoag, Sylvah, sr., 110 Hobbs, Glenda, sr., 110 Hobgood, Wenoma, ir., 132 Hodges, Shirley, sr., 85, 110 Hodges, Sondra, soph., 145 Hollingsworth, Ed, sr., 110 Holloway, Glen, jr., 132 Holman, Richard, ir,, 132 Holt, Carol, sr., 33, 110 Hood, Andrew, sr., 82, 83 Hooten, Billy, sr,,,51, 110 Hopkins, Marilyn, sr., 77, 86, 110 Hopper, Dean, soph., 145 Horn, Donald, ir., 132 Horn, Shirley, ir,, 132 Hornick, Patricia, ir., 132 rlorton, Julia, ir., 71, 78, 79, 88, 96, 132 tosack, Sara, sr., 76, 79, 85, 88, 110 Hoskins, Mona, sr., 93, 111 Housley, Margie, soph., 132 Housley, Radine, sr., 111 Howard, Gwen, ir., 72, 73,76,132 Howard, Jack, sr., 71, 82, 83, 95, 96, 111 Howell, Claudine, 145 76, 126, 131 Howerton, Donald, sr., 63, 68, 71, 111 Howerton, Shirley, ir., 76, 132 Huff, Helen, soph., 145 Huffman, Jack, sr,, 85, 111 Hughes, Bob, ir., 80, 88, 132 Hughes, Vera, soph., 93 Hughes, Virginia, sr., 111 Hull, Frank, ir., 132 Humphrey, Mary, soph,, 145 Humphries, Mildred, sr., 111 Hunter, Clarence, ir., 85, 132 Hunter, Donald, sr., 85, 111 Hurst, Johnny, ir., 95 Hussa, Barbara, soplm, 72, 145 Hutcheson, Carol, ir., 132 Hutchison, Billy, sr., 52, 95, 111 Hutton, Beverlee, ir., 92, 145 Hyde, Wanda, soph., 145 - I - lsbill, Trudy, soph., 145 lvers, Nancy, ir., 132 lvey, Carlene, sr., 111 - J - Jackson, Barbara, soph., 145, 147 Jackson, Barbara, sr., 71, 111 Jackson, Darlene, sr., 77, 111 Jackson, Darlene, soph., 76, 93, 145 Jackson, Donna, soph., 145 Jackson, Doris, sr., 111 Glenn, ir., 146 James, Myrna, sr., 111 Jansen, Frances, soph,, 72, 77, 146 sr., 111 Jay, soph., 80, 146 Shirley, ir., 71, 77, 132 Jay, Sue, Jeffries, Jeffries, Jenkins, Mary, sr,, 26, 72, 111 Myra, lr., 77, 82 Jenkins, Jobe, Bobby, sr., 29, 52, 71, 78, 79, 91 soph,, 77, 145, me 109, 111 Johns, Billy, sr., 38 Johnson, Bobbie, sr., 89, 111 Johnson, Chellie, soph., 146 Johnson, David, ir., 89 Johnson, Jimmie, soph., 146 Johnson, Margie, soph., 65, 77,146 Johnson, Mary, sr., 112 Johnson, Paul, soph., 81, 87, 146 Johnson, Richard, ir., 82, 87 Johnson, Ronald, sr., 85, 112 Johnson, Tommy, sr., 112 Johnson, Zetta, sr., 71, 82, 112, 119 Johnston, Pat, sr., 112 Jones, Albert, ir., 50, 95 Jones, Carlene, soph., 146 Jones, Dick, ir., 86 Jones, Don, sr., 112 Jones, Janet, ir., 71 Jones, Jackie, soph., 146 Jones, Joy, sn, 112 Jones, Judy, soph., 77, 146 152 Jones, Fred, soph., 73, 146 Jones, Lloy Dell, ir., 77 Jones, Ronnie, soph., 146 Jones, Lynn, sr, 112 Jones,Winnie,sr,,82,112 Jordan, Ronald, Jun, Delores, sr., 112 -K- ir., 87 Karnes, Donald, Keel, Jane, sr., 85,112 Keener, Max, soph., 146 Kein, Jackie, soph., 146 Keith, Ta Wanna, sr., 71, 76, Keith, Haskell, ir., 142 sr., 112 Kellerman, Pete, soph., 146 Kelley, Jimmy, sr,, 39, 112, 125 Kelly, Lera, sr., 112 Kelly, William, soph, 63, 81, 146 Kelsay, Ed., ir., 76 Kelsay, Patricia, soph., 77, 146 Kendrick, Larry, ir., 73 79, 82,112,113 Kennedy, Patricia, ir., 77, 85 Kerr, Gladys, sr,, 112 Killian, Glen, sr., 32, 35, 89,112,138 Kilpatrick, Bruce, soph., 63, 73, 146 Kimbrough, Joe, ir,, 85 Kimery, David, sr., 63, 83,112 Kindrick, Carol, soph., 146 Kindrick, Doris, sr., 113 Kindrick, Lilly, 146 King, James, sr., 113 King, Karen, soph., 72, 77, 146 King, Ronald, sr., 77 King, Zilpha, sr., 82 Kinsey, Juanita, sr., 113 Kirby, Judith, soph., 78 Kirby, Everett, soph., Z7 Klinglesmith, Robert, ir., 71 Klotz, Shirley, sr., 113 Koenig, David, ir., 71, 86 Kipp, Mike, ir., 85 Kyle, Alan, soph., 146 ... L .- Ladd, Pat, ir,, 85 Lakin, Ray, soph., 146 Lamb, Betty, soph., 146 Lamenick, Wanda, sr., 113 Lanig, Rose Ann, ir., 85 Lankford, Mary, sr., 113 Lathrop, Nelda, ir., 77 Laubhan, Carolyn, sr., 26, 71, 113, 124 Laubhan, Jimmy, ir., 71, 85 Lauderdale, Woody, sr., 86, 113 Lawille, Nancy, soph., 78, 146 Lawson, Terry, sr., 113 Layman, Maxine, ir., 39, 125 Leal, Leon, ir., 86 Lee, Bill, sr., 95, 113 LeFlore, Gilbert, sr., 113 Lette, Jerry, soph,, 87, 146 Levet, Jerry, sr., 113 Levine, Tommy, ir., 49, 81, 86, 88 Lewis, Jimmie Faye, sr., 72, 113 Lewis, Jean, sr., 113 Lietzke, James, ir., 95 Little, Norma, soph, 146 Lock, June, sr,, 113 Loftis, Valene, ir., 96 , Long, Gary, soph., 143, 146 Long, Linda, soph., 146 Long, Muriel, sr., 72, 77, 82, 113 Longnecker, Sally, ir., 76 Lookabough, James, sr., 71, 95 Lovette, Jerry, ir., 85 Loyd, Gay, ir., 76 Luschen, Geraldine, soph., 146 Lyons, Bobbie June, sr., 113 Lyons, Dennis, soph., 73, 146 - M - Macon, Ruby, soph., 78, 147 Madole, Betty, sr., 30, 71, 76, 79, 101, 114 Madole, Jimmy, soph., 147 Mahan, Sharon, soph., 147 Main, Carrie, ir., 38, 71 Maize, Judy, soph., 77, 147 Malear, Barbara, sr., 71, 72, 73, 78, 9 Manek Edward, soph., 147 Manning, Billie, ir., 49, 79 Mannon, Barbara, sr., 114 Mansfield, Arthur, sr., 93, 114 Mapes, Mary Ella, sr., 114 Mapes, Dewey, ir., 35 Marcott, Don, sr., 83, 114 Marrs, Perry, soph., 147 Marshall, Bobby, sr., 114 71, 72, 147 147 Martin, Linda, soph., Martin, Jim, soph., Mason, Melba, soph., 147 Masters, Inez, soph,, 78, 147 Matheson, Mandell, sr., 80, 114 114 Matthews, Janet, sr., Maxwell, Loretta, sr., 114 Maxwell, Wayne, sr,, 81, 88, 106, May, Lois, sr,, 114 sr., 114 114 Mayo, Tressie, McAbee, Dahl, soph., 153 McAnulty, Carol, sr., 30, 85, 113 McCalister, Billy, soph,. 85 McCarty, Mike, soph., 63, 93, 96, 153 McClain, Russell, sr., 83, 153 McClellan, Gail, sr,, 71, 114 McClure, Richard, soph., 73, 153 McCollum, Wanda, sr., 93, 1114 McCorkle, lrvin, ir., 72 McCormack, Jerry, sr., 85 McCornack, Nancy, soph., 77, 153 McCoy, Willis, soph., 73 McCurdy, Joyce, soph., 153 McDaniel, John, ir,, 86 McDonald, Kenneth, ir., 85 McDown, Art, soph., 63 McDown, Ann, soph., 71, 76, McElroy, Donald, soph., 153 McGee, Linda, ir., 71, 76, 82 McGee, Mary, Sr., 71, 76, 79, az, 93 McGraw, Pat, sr., 114 McKinnon, Rex, ir.,80 McKinley, Mike, sr., 85, 114 McLellan, Johnny, soph., 81, McLain, Calvin, sr,, 41, 51, McMillian, Robert, ir., 86 McMillon, Arley, ir,, 85 153 153 95, 124 McNutt, McRee, Joe, soph., 150 Jarrett, soph., 151 Means, Charlene, sr., 114 Means, Patricia, soph., 147 Mears, Almeta, sr., 82, 115 Mercer, Dennis, ir., 63 82, 97 6,114 Merson, Bob, sr., 49P71, 80, 88, 93, 115, 124, 125 Messenger, Janis, soph., 78, 87, 147 Melburn, Julie, soph., 147 Gertrude, sr.,'115 Gwendolyn, ir., 78 Miller, Miller, Miller, Rita, soph., 93, 147 Ronald, sr., 86, 96, 115 Miller, Miller, Randy, soph., 147 Mills, Barbara, soph., 86, 147 Mills, Barbara, ir., 77 Mims, Barbara, soph., 147 Minnick, Barbara, sr,, 115 Minton, Bill, soph., 147 Minyard, Jack, ir., 86 Miranda, Rose Marie, soph., 147 Mitchell, Beverly, sr., 85, 115 Mitchell, Sandra, soph,, 77, 147 Mitchell, Tommie Lou, sr,, 72, 82, 115 Morris, Beverly, soph., 78 Morris, Irene, sr., 115 Morris, Phyllis, soph., 77, 147 Morrow, Sherry, soph., 77, 147 Moon, Doris, soph., 35, 147 Moore, James, sr., 50, 71, 95,115 Moore, Marcene, soph., 147 Moore, Zetta, soph., 147 Morgan, Morgan, Morgan, Nolan, ir., 93 Shirley, soph,, 77, 147 Tommy, ir., 32, 35, 85, 89 Moses, Judy, ir., 76, 79 Moulton, Carl, soph., 85 M Mowdy Mowdy Moxley, Moxley, Moyer, Martha, sr., 115 Mary Ellen, sr., 115 Edna, sr,, 82, 93, 115 Mary, soph., 78 adalene, sr,, 35, 103, 115 Muller, Ruth, ir,, 78 Mullin, Anna, soph., 93, 147 Robert, soph., 147 Musny, Gene, ir., 85 .. N - 81, 82, 148 Nance, Ronald, ir., 43, 70, 71, Naughton, Kenneth, soph,, 81, Nethercutt, Carolene, sr., 115 Newcomb, Gene, soph, 63 Newman, Happy, sr., 115 Newton, Yvonne, sr., 115 Niblett, Ruby, sr., 115 Nichols, Jack, ir., 87 Nicks, Gene, soph,, 148, 153 Nicks, Jerry, sr., 63, 68, 116 Ann, soph,, 148 Noakes, Norman, Norvill, Nowlin, Donald, soph,, 148 Barbara, ir,, 77, 82, 88 Bill, sr, 72, 73, 80, 116 Lonnie, sr., 71, 89, 116 Null, Kenny, sr., 72, 73, 93, 116 Nunley, Nunley, Billie, sr., 121 Paul, sr., 50, 95, 116, 121 -Q... Oakley, Barbara, ir., 33 O'Donnell, Billie, soph., 78, 148 78, 148 83, 86 Oldaker, Janet, soph., Olsen, Monty, ir., 73, O'Neal, Jirnrny, soph., 148 O'Quinn, Judy, ir., 72 Oravetz, Don, sr., 89 Orr, Roy, ir., 73 O'Shez, Robert, soph., Otley, Janice, ir., 72, 77 Otley, Leon, ir., 85 Overbay, Chuck, sr., 49, 81, 86, 88, Harriet, soph., 148 Owen, 148 Owens, C. J., sr., 116 Owens, Eunice, soph., Mack, soph,, 148 -p - 148 Owens, Pack, Don, soph., 73 Palrnei, Minncta, soph., 148 Parham, Juanita, soph., 72, 148 Parker, Barbara, sr, 85, 116 Parker, Cecil, sr., 116 Parker, Nancy, soph., 76, 148 Parkey, Joel, ir., 95 Parks, George, ir., 38, 80 Parsons, Ronnie, ir., 33, 80, 85, 88 Partin, Harlan, soph., 81 f Patterson, Bryce, sr., BO, 88, 106, 116 Patterson, David, soph,, 148 soph., 96 sr,, 116 Patton, Dan, Patton, Kay, 95 116 Patton, Linda, soph., 42, 78, 88, 145, 148 Peck, Eddie, sr., 85 Peckham, Beverly, sr., 76, 93, 116 Peckham, Johnnie, soph., 76, 148 sr., 63, 68, 116 soph., 148 Peery, Jerry, Peery, Lynn, Percy, Billie, sr., 116 Perdue, Ralph, sr., 50, 95 Perkins, Naomi, sr., 82 Perkins, Donald, sr,, 116 Peters, Esther, soph,, 148 Peters, Pete, 73 Pettiiohn, Andy, sr., 116 Pettit, Glenda, sr., 78 Phillips, Charles, soph., 148 Phillips, Lorene, soph,, 148 Phipps, Joyce, soph,, 148 Pickard, Delene, soph., 148 Pickard, Robert, sr,, 116 Pierce, Betty, sr,, 78, 82 Pierce, Gene, sr., 116 Pierce, June, soph,, 148 Pierce, Kenneth, sr., 41, 52, 95, 117 Pierce, Loren, soph,, 148 Pierce, Pilgrim, Pinkerton, Darrell, soph., 81 Pipes, John, soph., 81, 1 Pitts, J Vernon, soph., 73, 80, 148 Pat, sr., 38, 1,17 48 ames, soph., 85 Pittman, Sandra, sr., 117 Poarch, Evette, soph., 78, 148 Poe, Willard, soph., 63, 148 Porter, Donna, soph., 148 Porter, Jack, sr., 82, 83, 117 Porter, Judy, soph., 149 Porter, Larry, soph., 81, 149 Porter, Wayne, sr., 89, 117 Potts, Alvin, soph,, 149 Schomp, Sherry, jr., 71, 77, 93, 134 Schott, Lydia, soph., 150 Schaapveld, Kenneth, sr., 118 Schreck, LaNelle, sr., 71, 78, 125 Schritter, William, soph., 150 Schultz, Judy Ann, soph.,148 Schultz, Lewis, soph,, 150 Scroggins, Lynn, sr., 118 82, 89, 96, 118, Potts, Donna, sr., 79, 103, 117 Potts, Donald, 73 Powell, James, soph., 85 Poynter, Angeline, soph., 71, 77 Prater, Lillie, soph., 64, 149 Pratt, Carolyn, soph, 71, 76, 147, 149 Pratt, Richard, soph., 85, 149 Presley, Frank, ir., 52, 54, 93, 95 Prieto, Josephine, soplm, 149 Scott, Douglas, sr., 85, 105 Scott, l da Marie, ir,, 135 Scott, Janice, soph., 150 Scott, Scott, Seal, Sechris Segler, Larry, ir., 137 Synle Gayle, 137 Karen, sopl1,, 71, 150 t, Wynine, sr., 118 Carolyn, soph., 77, 93, 150, 151 Sell, Lowery, ir., 137 Price, John, soph., 81, 85,149 Price, Price, Price, Price, Judy, soph., 71, 76, 149 Kay, soph., 78, 149 Norita, ir., 76, 79, 137 Raymond, sr., 73 Pridmore, Darla, soph., 77, 149, 153 Pritner, Janell, ir., 79, 85 Proffer, Kay, soph., 149 Puckett, Bill, ir., 63, 149 Pugh, Sandra, soph., 83 Pulis, Patsy, soph., 85, 149 Pumphrey, Nancy, sr., 93, 115 Pyle, Loretta, soph., 149 -Q- Quintero, Freddie, soph., 63, 68, 149 Qwirtz, Carol, soph., 153 - R .. Radant, Patricia, soph., 149 Radar, John, sr,, 117 Ragland, Donald, soph., 85 Ragland, Gene, soph., 148 Ramsey, Martha, sr,, 117 Ramsey, Verna, soph., 71, 149 Rankin, Sherry, soph., 149 Ray, Billy, soph., 61, 149 Reddick, Howard, sr., 56, 63, 95, Redding, Jerrie, ir., 77 Redding, Jim, ir,, 54, 63, 95 Reclmon, Phyllis, soph., 71, 149 Winters, 117 Selle, Barbara, sr., 118 Sellers, Charlene, sr., 43, 78, 79, 82, Selvidge, Pat, ir., 137 Settlemaires, Dale, sr, 118 Sewell, Willhemina, ir., 149 Shackelford, Betty, ir., 137 Shaffer, Betty, sr., 118 Shapp, Melissa, sr., 74, 79, 123 Shaw, Dennis, ir,, 51, 95, 97, 131 Shaw, Sue, soph., 150 Shay, Ronald, soph., 86 Sherwood, Ruth, soph, 38, 76, 150 Shidler, Louise, soph., 150 Shipley, George, soph., 150 Shipman, Delma, soph., 65, 76, 150 Short, Earl, soph., 150 Short, Jerome, soph., 85, 150, 151 Shuffield, Wallace, sr., 119 Shugart, Nancy, soph., 76, 150 Sickle, Judy, sr,, 122 Sides, Donna, ir., 137 Simonton, Carl, soph., 150 Simonton, Nancy, sr,, 119 Simpson, Lena, soph., 150 Simpson, Susie, soph., 72, 96, 150 Sinclair, Dorothy, sr., 119 Sipes, Larry, ir., 85 Skaggs, Jeri, soph., 150 Skinner, Ronald, sr,, 73, 96, 119 108,118 Stewart, Kathryn, sr,, 49, 70, 76, 120 Stewart, Jimmie, sr., 120 Stewart, Myrna, sr., 76, 102, 120 Stephenson, Gary, ir., 138 Stevens, Marie, sr., 120 Stillwell, Sharon, ir,, 43, 77, 87, 97, 138 Stine, Joe, soph., 151 Stine, Wanda, soph., 87, 151 Stiner, Mary, ir., 138 Stogner, Virginia, soph., 151 Stokes, Harold, ir., 85 Stone, Jerry, soph,, 151 Stone, Kathryn, sr., 76, 79, Stow, Rosalie, sr., 71, 125 Stracner, Eddie, sr., 85, 120 Straw, Charles, sr., 95, 120 straight, Jimmy, ir,, 43, ar, isa Streight, Norma, soph., 151 Strother, Charlotte, sr., 86, 120 120 Stubblefield, Gaylene, soph., 77, 151 Stubblefield, Polly, ir., 138 Summers, Mike, soph., 150 Summers, Neva, sr., 120 Surbeck, James, sr., 51, 95, 120 Sutherlin, Louise, soph., 93, 151 Sutton, Lavern, sr., 71, 82, 83, 89, Sweeney, John, sr,, 120 Swift, Fanny Dell, ir., 79, 82, 138 Swindle, Don, sr., 89, 120 Swimmy, Doyle, soph., 87 Swink, Richard, soph., 151 Sword, Lilly Mae, soph., 151 96, 12 O, 125 Vickers, Charlene, sr., 82, 93, 122 Vickrey, Charles, soph., 81, 152 Villa, June, soph., 152 Villa, Margy, sr., 122 Vineyard, Jimmy, soph., 72, 152 - W - Wade, Chester, soph., 152 Wade, Dorthy, soph., 152 Wade, Wesley, ir., 86 Waggoner, Jerry, soph., 152 Wakefield, Stanley, ir., 85, 138 Walcott, Barbara, 73, 143 Walker, James, sr,, 80 Walker, Norma, sr,, 26, 122 Walkup, Carol, soph., 77, 152 Wall, Artie, sr., 85 Wallace, Randall, sr,, 71, 122 Walters, Wendall, soph., 152 Wann, Phyllis, soph., 152 Ward, Davis, soph., 152 Ward, Jenna, sr., 86 Ward, June, sr., 122 Warner, Lyle, ir., 86 Warren, Jean, sr., 85, 104 Warren, Watkins Jean, soph., 152 , Benny, ir., 95 Watkins, Doris, soph., 72, 77, 152 Watson, Floyd, ir,, 73 Watson, Gary, sr,, 103, 122 Watson, Wanda, sr., 122 Weathe ford Larry sr 63, 96, 122 l' t r rr Webb, James, sr., 96, 122 -T- Tankersley, John, sr., 54, 95, 120 Tarkington, Myrna, soph., 77, 151 Tate, Jolene, sr., 29, 71, 76, 81, 120, 1 Tatum, Van Earl, soph., 140 Taylor, Chuck, soph., 151 Taylor, Clarence, ir., 138 Taylor, Donald, sr., 95, 120 Taylor, Taylor, Donald, ir., 138 Everett, sr,, 89, 121 Taylor, Frank, ir., 93 Taylor, Harry, sr., 27, 120 Taylor, Linda, soph., 78, 151 Taylor, Roma, ir,, 71 Taylor, Wayne, soph., 150 Ternplin, William, Jr., 73 Templin, Jerry, ir., 138 Tesney, Sammy, sr., 121 Reid, Bill, SV-r 70r 71, 32, 33, ll2r ll7 Smethers, Johnny, sr., 54, 63, 95, 119 Reldr VV00llEr 5OPh., 149 Smethers, Terry, soph., 150 Relnr JaClfl0r 5OPl'l-r B5 Smiley, Nancy, ir., 38, 76, 137 Renner, Marcille, soph., 149 Smith, Barbara, sQph,, 151 Retzlaff, John, sr., 117 gmgth, Bertha, ir,, 137 Reynolds, Frances, wpli-, 78, 149 Smith, csrrhalita, soph., 93, ist Reynolds, JO, welt-, 77, 149 Smith, Clifford, soph, 151 Rliear GalYr lr., 95 Smith, Darlene, soph., 151 Ricks, Joy, sr-r H7 Smith, Darryl, ir., 73, 137 Ridley, Janice, sr., 117 Smith, Davie, 5r,, 119 Rlleyr Nita, sr., 93 Smith, Dennis, soph., 81 Rlfteliart, James, if-, 63 Smith, Donald, sr., 71, 72, es, 119 Ripley, Patsy, Sr., 76, as Smith, Danrtic, soph., isi Roberts, Clifford, sr,, 85 Smith, Eddie, mph, 85, 151 Roberts, David, ir., 35 Smith, Erma, 50ph,, 85 Roberts, Judy, soph., 76, 87, 108, 145, 149 Smith, Eugene, ir., 137 Roberts, Rose, sr., 43, 78, 97, 117, 118 Smith, James, soph., 151 Robertson, Frances, sr., 65, 66, 71, 78, 82, 88, Smith, Jean, sr., 85, 119 93, ll7 Smith, J. E, sr,, 119 Robertson, Johnny, sr., 50, 54, 82, 85, 95, 117 Smith, Gene, ir., 137 Robinson, Bob, sr,, 86 Smith, Jo Anne, ir., 72, 137 Robinson, Earline, sr., 149 Smith, John, sr,, 119 Rcbinwrt, Gayle, soph., T49 Smith, Judy, ir,, 76, 79, 93, 137 Robinson, Jamie, sr., 118 Smitlft, Larry, ir,, 89 Robinson, Marcia, sr,, 17, 82, 117 Smith, Maxine, sr., 32, 35, 85, 119 Robin-wit, Myra, lr., 141 Smith, Myrna, ir., 137 Rocco, Patricia, sr., 118 Smith, Norma Trombla, sr., 110, 119 Rochell, Delores, soph., 149 Smith, Patti, ir., 32, 72, 73, 137, 138 Rodden, Gerald, soph., 32, 35, 63 Smith, Teddy, soph,, 80, 151 Rodden, Tommy, ir., 32, 35, 63, 68 Smith, Ronnie, soph., 151 Rodgers, JO Anti, ir., 141 Smith, Wesley, sr., 95, 119 Rogers, Alex, soph., 150 Snell, Carolyn, sr., 64, 65, 66, 82, 114, 119 Rooker, Karen, ir,, 150 Snell, Barbara, soph., 66, 151 Rone, Glenda, ir., 76, 77 Rone, Jean, soph., 149 Rose, Jo Ann, soph., 150 Ross, Jimmy, ir., 150 Ross, Jimmy, soph., 150 Routon, George, ir., 63, 71, 82, 95 Rush, Darla Unger, sr., 118 Russell, Evelyn, soph., 150 Ryals, Dean, ir., 137 .. 5 - Salamy, George, sr., 118 Salamy, Richard, ir., 137 Sale, Bobby, soph., 150 Sale, Sharon, soph,, 38, 150 Saloga, Patricia, ir., 137 Snodgrass, Mary Jo, sr., 119 Snyder, Gary, sr., 119 Soergel, Richard, sr., 28, 41, 52, 79, 95, 119 Southwell, Patsy, ir,, 76, 79, 137 Southerland, Sharon, sr., 119 Spradlin, Jess, sr., 85 Spradley, Daisy, ir., 82 Thomas, Kathleen, soph., 151 Thomas, Jeanette, soph., 151 24 Thomason, Judith, ir., 138 Thomasson, Nancy, sr., 71, 77, 121, 124 Thompson, Charlotte, ir, 49, 78, 79, 86, 97 Thompson, Connie, ir., 77, 138 Thompson, Janice, ir., 138 54, 76, 77, Thompson, Jo Nita, ir., 138 Thompson, Joy, sr., 96, 121 Thompson, Phyllis, sr,, 121 Thornton, Estaline, soph., 151 Thornton, Marlene, soph, 151 Thornton, Viva, ir., 140 Thrower, Toby, soph., 152 Tidwell, Wallace, ir., 138 Tiger, Kaye, soph., 86, 152 Tlllson, Kathy, ir., 138 Tirnmie, Ralph, ir., 72, 138 Tindell, Arron, ir., 149 Tittle, Winnifred, ir,, 138 Todd, Bobby, soph., 73, 152 Todd, C. E., sr., 11, 73,121 Todd, Jean, soph., 152 Tomlinson, Edwin, ir., 139 Tomlinson, Robert, ir., 138 Toumbs, Lee Ann, sr., 114, 121 Trahern, Edmond, sr., 121 Travis, Bea, soph., 152 Travis, John, soph., 152 Trease, Jimmy, sr., 28, 38, 72, 73, 121 Treat, Carol, ir., 77, 138 Treat, Wanda, soph., 152 Triplett, Dan, ir., 138 Trombla, Peggy, ir., 73, 138 Trout, Twana, soph., 152 Truelove, Edward, soph., 152 Weiss, Tom, sr,, 163 Ward, Jenna, sr., 122 Welborn, El Donna, sr., 122 West, Buddy, ir., 152 West, Johnny, sr., 122 West, Zilpha, sr., 117, 122 Wheatley, Joan, 93 Wheatley, John, sr., 122 Wheeler, Angela, sr., 32, 70, Wheeler, Jeanette, sr., 71, 76, Whitaker, tavone, sr,, 122 Whitlock, Anita, ir,, 85 White, Carol, sr., 82, 121 White, Larry, soph., 87 White, Nelda, soph., 78, 152 Whitener, Geneva, sr., 152 Whitten, Donna, 72 Wiggins, Carol, ir., 85 Wigley, Howard, sr., 95, 121 Wigley, Pat, soph., 152 Wilbanks, Lynda, sr., 121 Nelda, sr,, 121 Wilkins, Williams, Dean, ir,, 86 Williams, Paul, sr., 71, 123 Williams, Jo Anne, sr., 128 Williams, Joy, soph,, 73, 152 Williams, Jerry, sr., 73, 123 Williams, Williams, Meridith, soph., 153 Mickie, soph., 77 Williams, Ronnie, sr., 63, 68, 93, Williams, Sharon, sr., 123 Williamson, Delbert, soph,, 85 Williford, James, sr., 63, 68, 85 Willis, Doris, soph., 153 Willis, Jifnmie Kay, soph., 76, 153 Willimette, Loretta, sr., 123 Wilson, Carolyn, sr., 123 Wilson, Janice, soph., 147, 153 Wilson, Jo, soph., 153 Wilson, Joy, soph., 71, 153 Wilson, Joy Lynn, soph., 153 Wilson, Judy, sr., 71, 76, 123 Windes, Mary, soph., 153 Windex, Ruth, sr., 86 Windsor, Herman, soph., 63, 81, 153 Winfrey, Buck, sr., 123 Winn, Saundra, sr., 123 Danny, soph., 153 71, 96 2 82, 88 106 132 Winters, Witcher, Witcher, John, sr., 43, 63, 123 Larry, soph., 153 Phillip, sr., 123 Saloga, Virginia, soph., 150 Samers, Mike, soph., 151 Sanders, Elizabeth, soph, 148 Sanders, Forrest, sr., 48, 118 Sanders Sanders Sanders Sanders Sanders Sanders, , Freda, sr., 48 , Larry, soph., 150 , Margaret, ir,, 137 field, Martin, sr., 118 , Patricia, soph., 76 Sandra, soph., 76, 150 Spence, Mack, ir, 85, 137 Spencer, Bonnie, ir., 137 Spencer, Jack, soph,, 85 Spencer, Joe, soph., 81, 151 Spencer, Joyce, ir,, 64, 65, 137 Spitler, Sue, soph., 151 Spooner, Carol, ir., 77, 137 Springer, Frank, ir., 73, 137 Spuce, Betty Jo, sr., 144 Stafford, Larry, sr., 120 Staggs, Connie, ir., 137 Stambaugh, Paul, soph., 95, 151 Stanmire, Jan, ir., 137 Stanmire, Judy, soph., 151 StaPPr Charles, ir., 63, 138 Stark, Paul, ir., 93 Stark, Wesley, soph., 151 Santos, Johnny, soph., 150 Sapp, Ada Belle, sr,, 118, 119 Sapp, Louise, sr., 118 Satterfield, Troy, sr,, 71, 82, 85, 118 Sauls, Patsy Ann, soph., 78, 150 Sanders, Syble, soph., 148 Stato n, Judy, ir., 38 Stanbus, Ralph, ir., 138 Stewart, David, soph., 85 Stewart, David, sr., 71, 72, 82, 93, 120 Stewart, Tank, irr, 52, 95 Stew art, Harold, sr., 120 Troyer, June, sr., 85, 121 Troxell, Coy, sr., 121 Tubbs, Thelma, soph., 152 Tucker, Joyce, ir., 128 Turner, Dixie, sr., 121 Turner, John, ir., 138 Turner, Kenneth, 63, 68, 95, 121 Turner, Merry, ir., 77, 138 Turner, Tommy, ir., 138 Turner, Earl, soph., 150 Tyler, Jimmy, sr., 121 - U - Unsell, Jeanita, soph., 152 Upshaw, James, ir., 150 Urenda, Daniel, ir, 95, 138 Utley, Barbara, sr., 118, 121 - V - Vanderburg, Bobby, sr., 121 Vaughn, Katherine, sro, 32, 122 Vaughn, Ray, ir., 95 , Van Buskirk, Cordelia, ir., 78 Vandenburg, Doris, soph., 152 Van Sickle, Judy, sr., 123 Vernon, Linda, soph., 152 Vernon, Movita, sr., 122 Witten, Donna, soph., 77, 153 Wolcott, Barbara, soph., 76, 153 Wood, Barry, sr., 123 Wood, Jan., sr., 70, 71, 76, 93, 123 Woodruff, Beverly, sr., 71, 82, 123 Woods, Dale, sr., 123 Woods, Wilma, ir., 85 Woodson, David, ir., 51, 95 Woodson, Marianne, ir., 77, 82, 96 Wooliver, Jerry, soph., 81, 153 Wright, Barbara, ir., 76, 82 Wright, Beverly, ir., 93 Wright, Larry, soph., 85, 152 Wynne, Ronnie, soph., 71, 85 -Y- Yates, James, ,sr., 85 Yoho, Jean, sr., 123 Yokel, Robert, soph., 153 Young, Bobby, soph., 153 Young, Harvey, ir., 86 Young, Joyce, soph., 78, 153 Youngblood, Jimmy, soph., 85 Zachary, - Z - Beverly, sr,, 123 Dodsons Capitol Hill Cafeteria Capitol Hill insurance Agency ..,,.. 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