Capitol Hill High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)
- Class of 1962
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CROVVNING of lucly Rcul as Band Qiicui was m 311101121 thc ycarls highlights for Hill musicians. 4 We Came Searching For Knowledge and Friendship '-...f E I Tm , 5' 7INGERS OFTEN turn to thumbs as one takes the SATB aptitude tests given to seniors. T. COLONEL Loren Perdue brings stu- :nts and faculty up-to-date on missiles and :fense devices. TERM PAPER time brings students from all classes to search for knowledge in the Cl-ll-IS library. You came to C.l-l.H.S .... You, the awed sophomore, entering for the first timeg the hard-working junior filled with expectancyg the self-assured senior ready to take your place as a leader. You came searching for knowledge. You found qualified instructors who tried to teach you not just facts but the method of reasoning it out for yourself. You came searching for friendship and found it. Teachers as well as your fellow students became your friends. With some you shared a common interestg with others a moment of happiness or a dis- appointment. For whatever reason your friendship was formed, youlll always be glad that it wasl WE WANT A touchdownlw was Z1 cry familiar to spectators at CHI-IS football games. HELPING TO CAPTURE Llic Mid-State Crown, halfbzlek Mike Speegle charges clownfielcl to score for the Redskins during their title tilt with Enid. 6 We Came Bursting With Youth and Enthus1asm A HANGING TIGER was the center of interest 1n the cafeteria just before the state playoff. You came to C.I-I.I-1.5. bursting with youth and enthusiasm . . . ready and determined to make this a better place because you were here. This was the big year . . . the year of all-out school spirit! The football team made a turn-about after losing its first two games, and won eight in a row. This was the team that could do no wrong when they took the Mid-State Crown in the battle with Enid. And, this same team put up a great fight before losing to Nor- man in the state playoff game, 12-6. It was a good year . . .and no matter which moments mean most to you, you came to C.I-I.I-I.S., and youire glad you camel TI-IE PRIDE of Capitol I-Iill displays the marching forma tion that has won them state-wide fame. BONFIRES WERE very big on the I-lill this fall with one being sponsored before almost every game We Came To Pledge Uurselves tc i 5 Former President Eisenhower gave this warning in 1956: Competition for menls Iitizenship minds begins when they are students . . . they must be taught to discriminate be- tween the American form of government and the Soviet form. When they have all the facts, I am confident they will make the correct choice, as they have done for the past 181 yearsf' Because of the Communist threat, our youth must be deeply grounded in the backgrounds, traditions, and theories of our democracy. This year there has been a renewed vigor among Hill students in honoring the flag. We inaugurated flag- raising and lowering ceremonies and daily pledges of allegiance in homerooms. We, the citizens of tomorrow, daily pledge our Pride in our country, our love of her Flag, and our prayer for world peace. 1 5 Q . , , i SIX THOUSAND fans can be seated in the Redskin stadium which is the scene of all home games. We Came To The School In The CAPTURING THE HEARTS of hundreds of high school students, the main building of Capitol Hill has remained virtually unchanged since 1928. 3 2 l I 1 10 I I I ,. . ixgi iff ABANDONED IN 1960 by FFA members, the agriculture building is now occupied by other classes. I E TRAINING FUR careers in various trades is offered , in the vocational building. Heart Of The Hill . This We Found I BUILT IN 1954, the ultra-modern field house is the site of all pep assemblies, indoor sports, and the baccalaureate. I 1' .II 1-. fx I . , ! 1 1 I 1 1 Dedication: She Came To Capitol Hill In 1937 . The 1962 CI-IIEFTAIN is dedicated to an instructor who came to Cl-ll'lS twenty-five years ago, and leaves with class of '62, Thousands of girls have learned basic nutri- tion, food preparation, child guidance, home nursing, and home decoration from her during the last two and a half decades. When she leaves this spring, she takes with her memories of years when she sponsored the Ki Yi Pep club. Chief among the out-of-state trips made in the l940's was the chartered train trip to Mexico City which she sponsored. Unusual classroom happenings will also be standouts in her memories. For example, there's the time that the wall cabinet crashed to the floor during a class . . . smashing china, crystal, and silver service, and leaving behind a very nervous teacher. Or perhaps she will remember the time, just this year, when half the coffee pot disappeared after a luncheon served to the principals. That mystery is still unsolved. RESOURCE PERSONS are often invited to Miss Smithis classes to give demonstrations such as this one on flower arrangement by a local florist. Probably her most heart-warming memories will be of those students whom she has pre- pared for places as home economists, home- makers, wives, and mothers. A knowledge of their happiness and success will be her reward for years dedicated to helping them. If 'Kwork is love made visiblei' then surely Miss Blanche Smith has bestowed a great deal of love on her students in the last quarter of a century. Miss Smith, as you leave the I-Iill, we want to join the ranks of those who say i'We're glad you came to Cl-ll-lS. Come back to see us oftenln TAKING the silver service from the cabinet is a part of the routine preceding every tea or reception given by the foods classes. 13 We Came To Listen Anc 3 To Learn ' Faculty ' Academic 3 ll iv 51 Is , 2 f f S 5 2 s Phil C, Bennett Vice President Dr. lack Parker Superintendent of Schools Dr. jack Parker Is New Superintendent Cf Schools I Ska Mrs. Warren Welch Mr. Otto Thompson Mr. William Lott Mr. Foster Estes Ward l Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 16 Striving to keep all phases of school lfe at Capitol l-lill on a high level are Mr. ,. B. Breithaupt, Principal, Mr. Alonzo oop, vice principal in charge of disci- ineg and Mr. l.. V. lrwin, vice principal charge of instruction. Switching procedures of enrollment, ad adopting the IBM method was han- led by Mr. Irwin. Keeping abreast with the times and in lose contact with the student body, Mr. .oop realizes and fulfills his duties as discipline maintainerf' Returning ,63 udents will miss the guidance of an old fiend as Mr. Roop retires at the close of iis school term. r Believing that Capitol l-lill can only rogress, Mr. Breithaupt: has recognized ae need for good public relations, so ical in this time when American ideals und education are on world-wide trial. vIr. Irwin Accepts Mr. Clarence B. Breithaupt . Principal Vacated Slot In Hills Big Three Mr. L. V. Irwin Vice Principal Mr. Alonzo Roop Vice Principal 17 Students Flock To Room 101 For Counsel, Guidant George Atwood Gladys Been Della Schooling O. R. Williamson Myra Cunningham Lois Hill GEORGE H. ATWOOD, Counselor, National Honor Society, Iunior Class, lVl.A.g GLADYS V. BEEN, Counselor, lVl.A., M.E., DELLA A. SCHOOL- ING, Counselor, Professional Committee Misa., o. R. W1LL1AMsoN, counsel ia, M.A.g MYRA CUNNINGHAM, Librarian, Dewey Decimals, M.L.S.g LOlS WYNN HILL, Associate Librar- ian, English, B.A. 18 LIBRARY AIDS, Sue Green and Rita Griggs, help Betty Pickens check out a book. A big school is a busy school and re- quires a large staff to carry out its detailed work. Four counselors combine under- standing and wisdom with the offering of a helping hand to Redskins with a prob- lem. A revamped library provides a quiet haven for students seeking knowledge. Always on call to handle emergencies, Mrs. Lillian Sanders looks out for student health and handles school insurance. Other staffers required are a large office staff, a custodial staff of 14, and a crew of good cooks who handle cafeteria duties. CAFETERIA STAFF FRONT ROW: Thelma Horn, Geneva Boyd, Rosie Brittaii Willie Campbell, Alice Coffey, ROW TWO: Geneva Gattoi Reda Henerickson, Zelma Cobb, May Harvey, Grace Estel Susie Harell, Madelline Driver. ROW THREE: Olive Donavai Beatrice Craig, Viola Pennington, Vivian Iohnson, Edna Morgai Thelma Poteet, Dorothy Kier, and Iennie Watts. Elizabeth Hartman Elva Chadwell Irene Horn Geneva Williams Irene Taylor ELIZABETH I-IARTMAN, Secretary o Principal, ELVA GI-IADWELL, At- enclance Secretary, IRENE HORN, legistrar, GENEVA WILLIAMS, Fi- nancial Secretary, IRENE TAYLOR, ttendance Clerk, LILLIAN SAND- RS, School Nurse, R. N., MAY ARVEY, Cafeteria Managerg ART .EAGUE, Head Custodian. Lillian Sanders May Harvey Art Teague Btaffers Record Redskin Health,Wea1th, Attendance CUSTODIANS FRONT ROW: Austin Canary, Raymond L. Sisson, Iames A. Smith, ROW TWO: Clayborn Smith, Harold Hall, Earl ll-Iackett, Clifford Musgrave, Art Teague, ROW THREE: Allen Doffs, Everet Burleson, William Parker, Noel W. Akers, Orvil Redden, Walter Williams. FILLING TEACHERS, boxes with the news of each day is one of Mrs. I-Iartmanis many jobs. 19 ,,,' fiiiwllf 'v 1.. .. ,,. wiv ff '-sp: vvv. 5:33, 1' ' ' ' c Mariette Allen lack Biggs Phillip I-Iaugcy Mabel Kincade English Teachers Dish Daily Diet Cf Language Art: Ianelle Millel' Nettie Lewis Peggy Pitt Gladys Sinclair MARIETTE R. ALLEN, English, lun- ior Glass, B.A.g IACK BIGGS, English, Stagecraft, Visual Aids, Chess Club, B.A., Pl-IILLIP K. I-IAUSER, English, Biology, Sigma Chi Iota, co-sponsor, B.A.g MABEL M. KINCADE, Eng- lish, National I-Ionor Society, M.Ed., IANELLE MILLER, English, B.S.g NETTIE B. LEWIS, English, M.A., PEGGY PITT, English, B.A.g GLADYS SINCLAIR, English, B.A., IACQUE 0. I-IARMAN, English, B.A.g RICH- Iacque Harman .Richard Ehlers ARD W' EI-ILERS7 English, BA. i Balancing grammar on one hand and Chaucer on the other is no easy task. But students learn both under the watchful eves of English teachers. I After receiving the basic two years of required English in the tenth and eleventh grades, seniors may choose between busi- ness English and academic English. Believing in the importance of breaking clown the language barrier, faculty mem- bers of the language department strive to improve :nd maintain the departments BY USE OF A MAP, Mrs. Kincade shows historical high ideals. Erench, German, Spanish and spots in English literature. Latin are the foreign languages offered. 2 0 ' SPANISH STUDENTS EXPERIENCED a new Way of learning this year. With use of the Spanish laboratory they were able to listen to tapes, records, and their teacher, Mrs. Shank, over their earphones. Student Laboratories Are Aids To Language Studies Thelma COICITIHH Marguerite Danford N Paul Hendrix Lucy Shank l THELMA W, CoLEMAN, French, ldnglish, French Club, Sophomore Class, M.A.g MARGUERITE DANFORD, Latin, English, Latin Club, UTHIS IS ANOTHER 'treasure' l bought while in France R. HENDRIX, German? English, M-Ed. this summer! cxclaims Mrs. Coleman. LUCK SHANK, spanish, il-lonor sod- ery, Morning Inspiration, B.A. 21 Employers Clamor For Hill MR. IOI-IN BELL, business teacher, explains the Federal Budget to his math students. IOHN l-l. BELL, Business Math, Record Keeping, Teams, Sophomore Class, B.S., ANN W. CONDREN, Office Practice, Shorthand, Commercial Law, FBLA, B.S., EDDIE FIELDS, Business Math, Bookkeeping, Clerical Practice, FBLA, B.S., NOBA E. FRENCH, Consumer Economics, Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Y- Teens, FBLA, M.Bs.Ed.g DONALD R. GASSETT, Typing, Business Math, Bookkeeping, Basic Business, FTA co- sponsorg Moriiing Inspiration co-sponsor, B.S.g MAXINE K. HARRY, Business Machines, Typing l., Bookkeeping, Na- tional l-lonor Society, Y-Teens, lVl.Bs.Ed.g LOUISE A. l-llLL, Business English, Typing, Ki Yi Pep Club, B.S., EUNICE IUDD, Shorthand, Typing, FTA co- sponsor, B.S. Secretarial Students Practice makes perfect and the girls of CHHS can fully assure you that they practice, practice, practice. Wlietlier it be typing, calculating, or taking dictation, a skill is formed. The Business Department teaches stu- dents to develop themselves for a future career in the business world of tomorrow. Shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, and business machines are only a few of the subjects a student has at her finger-tips. It is a well-known fact that the busi- nessmen of Oklahoma prefer I-lill stu- dents because of their thorough training. Iohn Bell Ann Condren Eddie Fields Noba French . ' J.' ars. Donald Gassett Maxine Harry Louise Hill Eunice Judd 2 As the World rows more atomic mind Courses Geared To Space Age Challenge Redskins 1 Emir: Bradford Charles Epperly Ruth Iones ' Iohn Pryor Hazel Smiley Sally Hampton Gwendolyn Hangar' Felix Kimbrough PREPARING FOR A CHEMISTRY experi- ment are Leon Ash- lock, Dan Evanoff, Low- ell Hartle Bett San- Y1 Y ders and Mr. Epperly. Iack Witt EMIT 0. BRADFQRD, Biology, Boys Pep Club, M.Ed., CHARLES M. EP- ed, the professiinal field of math and science grows more in demand. The men behind the rockets, missiles and satellites are trained mathematicians and scientists who have had many years of schooling during their lifetime. Instructors of the Hill math and science classes are preparing students for these fields in both science and math classes. All Redskin students are required to take at least one year of math. Classes range from business math to trigonometry, At least one credit in science is required, also. Classes vary from biology to physics in the science department. PERLY, Chemistry, Sigma Chi Iota, Sophomore Class, M.Ed.g RUTH C. IGNES, Biology, Science Seminar, High School Red Cross, B.S., M.A., IQHN F. PRYOR, Biology, Physical Science M. Ed., HAZEL SMILEY, Biology, Red Cross, M.Ed., SALLY HAMPTON, Algebra, Geometry, High School Math, A.B.g GVVENDOLYN BURNETT HANGAR, Math Analysis, Geometry, Trigonometry, Algebra, Mu Alpha The- ta, B.S., FELIX A. KIMBROUGH, Geometry, Biology, B.A., IACK WITT, Algebra, High School Matla, Iunior Class, Boys Pep Club. B.S. 25 ,, ,M ff' I -.f fp 4 1 l 1 i Courses Aid In Understanding Our Changing Time REFERRING TO THEIR Bibles, students of Bible His- tory, Barbara Reid, Lowell Hartley and Ianet Grable find that Mrs. Summers was correct, as usual. IIM BROADHURST shows Leroy Bolen the correct wa to fold a flag as part of a Student Council project. I.. H. BENCTSON, Economics, Cov- ernment, International Relations, Teams, L, 1-Lgengison Economics Club, Boys, 'Ol Club, Honor Society, IVI.S.g WGQDROW BUSEY, History, IVI.S.g HAROLD WARREN CROSLEY, World History, Teams, Boys' KU' Club, Senior Class, B.A., AN- I NETTE IVIYRICK, Sociology, Psycho- logy, U.S. History, Iunior Class, B.A., I-IETTYE R. SUMMERS, U.S. His- tory, Bible History, Morning Inspira- tion, National Honor Society, IVI.Ed. Woodrow Busey Harold Crosley Who? Wliat? Wlieii? Wliere? How? Whyf? These questions may sound like a beginning course in journalism, but when applied to the origin of our civilization they spell the goal of the Social Studies Department. By spinning back time, students of World History learned about the rise and . fall of nations on all PZIFCS of the globe. American History helped students appre- ciate the value of liberties they often take Annette Myrick Hettye Summers for granted. 24 With more trophies and certificates of honor than trophy cases and walls will hold, the activity department is repre- sented in almost every contest held in the state and in many national events. Music festivals at nearby universities and colleges always rate the Hill band and choir at the top for both group and solo work. Play production and forensic students are busy on many Weekends during the year, matching abilities and wits against speech tournament competitors. A Hill student has been entered in the national contest for the past two years. Newspaper and yearbook staffs also rate highly with collegiate, state, and national rating services which measure them against other publications from schools of like size. Contests are far from the only interest of the groups. Their primary goal is to gain skill and knowledge and to provide entertainment and enlightenment to the student body through assemblies, plays, and the printed word. YOU KNOW BETTER than to cut school, exclaim mother and teachers, to Raymond Huston in the play production class. MAKING CHRISTMAS decorations using tin can lids are Penni Treloar and Dianna Burleson of the art class. Students Combine Talent And Skill In Creative Arts Sara Cohen Io Sondra Culpepper Ludvik Semrod Melvin Lee Albert Ossenkop Dorothy Mayes SARA RUTH COHEN, Activity Direc- tor, Play Production, Thespians, Pep Council, Student Council, M.A., IO SONDRA CULPEPPER, Iournalism, Speech, Ki Yi Pep Club, O.C.I.P.A. Redskin Arrow, Chieftain, B.S.g LUD- VIK IOSEPH SEMROD, Speech, De- bate, U.S. History, National Forensic League, M.Ed.g MELVIN LEWIS LEE, Music Theory, Swing Band, Band, M.Ed.g ALBERT C. OSSENKOP, Mixed Chorus, Concert Choir, Girls Chorus, M. Mus. Ed., DOROTHY MAYES, Freehand Art, Commercial Art, Pottery, Interior Decoration, Fashion Drawing, Arts 81 Crafts, Art Club, M.A. 25 A. D. Jacobson Io Ann McMillian Don Metheny A. D. IACOBSON, Physical Education, Teams, l-lead Sponsor-Senior Class, Ath- letic Director, Boys' HOU Club, M.A., IO ANN McMll.l.AN, Physical Edu- cation, Teams, Girls' O Club, Iunior Class, B.S.g DON METHENY, Physi- cal Education, Basketball, Boys' DN Club, M.A.g CHARLES W. MUR- DOCK, Teams, Physiology, First Aid, Physical Education, Key Club, Boys' OH Club, Senior Class, M.A.g MARY SHARON STEVENS, Physical Educa- tion, Swimming, English, Y-Teens, Girls' On Club, Mermaids, B.S. Charles Murdock Sharon Stevens Physical and mental growth are both given special attention in the l-lillls physi- cal education department. Both indoor and outdoor sports are en- joyed. Such activities as badminton, vol- leyball, swimming, tennis, baseball, bas- ketball, shuffleboard and table tennis are enjoyed by both the girls and boys. Teaching students to respect and take care of their bodies was a fulltime job, but instructors also found the opportunity to stress the importance of good sports- manship. Muscles, Sportsmanship Are Developed By Coaches l E MRS. McMlLLlAN'S first hour gym girls listen to the reading of the daily bulletin. MR MURDOCK EXPLAINS functions of the body to CAUSTHENICS IJROVE to Play an important Pm in th. his physiology students during a lecture period. daily activities in each of the boys' gym classes. XN OG8zE AGENT, Mrs. Knapp, gives a demonstration of home ighting, to home economics students in class. Kent Cooper W. L. Conner I-I. L. Littlefield LEILA S. FRAZIER, Home Economics, Future Homemakers of America, Iunior Class Sponsor, M.S.g BLANCHE SMITH, Nutrition, Adv. Foods, Child Care, Home Planning, F.H.A., B.A.g KENT COOPER, General Shop, Auto Mechanics, B.S.g W. L. CGNNER, Me- chanical Drawing, High School Math, Ki Yi Pep Club, M.S.g H. L. LITTLE- FIELD, Woodwork, B.S. tterns, Recipes, Blueprints Are Department Tools Leila Frazier Blanche Smith Patterns, pencils, saws and blueprints are important factors in the future of home economics, drafting, mechanical drawing and woodworking students. . Whether producing a dream homef, handsome furniture, or a baked casserole, CH students have the benefit of the necessary equipment and guidance. As boys plan for their respective career fields, girls learn the basic fundamentals of running a home. Each prepares for his own place in society with the secure know- ledge that he has received the best instruction. SHOWING IACQUI PERKINS how to construct a circle on an obtuse is Mr. Phillips of Drafting, Designing. 27 Vocational Training Prepares Students For Career Carolyn Cluck less Carpenter Raymond Fish Eugene Fisher Lowell Donley Carl Emerson CAROLYN CLUCK, Vari-typing, BS., IESS L. CARPENTER, Upholstery, Ir. Alumni, T811 Clubg LOWELL DON- LEY, Cabinetmaking, Co-Sponsor T811 Club, M.S.g CARL D. EMERSON, Auto Mechanics, T811 Club, M.S.g RAY- MOND FISH, Electronics, EUGENE C. l:lSl-lER, Diversified Qccupations, D.0. Club, Sophomore Class, M.S.g l-l. ELDON l-IALL, Electricity, Co-Sponsor Eldon Hall Dwayne Harper T811 Club, DWAYNE A. HARPER, Weldiiug, T8zl Club, Senior Class. WADE RUSHING AND Richard Solis prove that boys VERBIN DECKER, Rogalg-gc Maygy and M1-. F1 I 1 can sew too, as they seam up an upholstery fabric, 28 over employment records of D E student In Trades, Industries After High School Graduation V .aes Xia, W-aig 2 ff iQlfaQ,X,zQ,i5rf Q, ,:- '45i .- ' 55 il f.fi,. V W O Hawkins Donald Phillips Leon Linton Ianet Spencer W. O. I-IAWKINS, Paint and Body Repair, T8zI Club, IVI.S.g DONALD S. PHILLIPS, Drafting, Design, Physics, B.S.g LEON W. LINTON, Distribu- tive Education, D.E. Club, B.S.g IANET SPENCER, Cosmetology, T811 Club, B.S., ELTON STOCKTON, T811 Club, OLLIE B. STONE, Machine Shop, TSZI Club co-sponsor, B.S.g COR- Elton Stockton Ollie Stone NELIUS L. CARVER, Driver Educa- tion B.A.g JAY PIGG, Driver Education, Safety Seven, B.S. ARRY RUSSELL and Bruce Parks prepare a vacuum nk truck for painting in the Body and Pender Shop. Cornelius Carver lay Pigg Vocational training assures many stu- dents of a job after graduation. Placement in good-paying jobs is handled by the Distributive Education and Diversified Occupations classes. Capitol I-Iill business- men and the vocational classes maintain a close relation. Lee School is the workshop for many ambitious young people preparing for a future occupation in either printing or vari-typing. Able instructors teach teens how to turn out well-running cars, upholstered furniture, junior high yearbooks and get unusual satisfaction from a job well done. ' t l I I I l 4 I 4 l , . 1 29 , I I ,-V: , V if K, :V I I We Came Full Of Sparkle Amd Spirit Q Campus Life We Came To The Hill From All Directions We came to CHHS . . . ready to accept the challenge of Senior I-ligh . . . ready to adapt ourselves to a new pattern of life. As new I-lillmen, we carried the Red- skin name proudly. Our athletic teams were supported to the maximumg we accepted our wins, as well as our losses, with good sportsmanship. We brought to the Hill the fun of fads. We IT1Ct new people, and became the best of friends. We dated, laughed and enjoyed social activities together. On the following eleven pages we see the story of our year in campus activities, showing how we came . . . we loved . . . and we leave CI-IHS. e Filled The Silence Of The Halls With Laughter l e Filled the Emptiness Of The Rooms With Life 33 i 3 in Q Ei 5 6 EXPLORATION of the Shedd Aquarium was one of the high- lights of the journalism trip to Chicago. IUDY MURPHY boards the greyhound bus taking MR. EI-ILERS assures Mr. Bengston of his vote, as he accepts her to the State Student Council Convention in Tulsa. ia card from the candidate for Lieutenant Governor. We Carried The Redskin Name To Different Places R FAMILIAR sight to I-lillmen was the hurry-scurry or Ufirst-one-on-gets-:x-seatl' loading of the Redskin bus by Hill 21'Cl1lCfCS they prepare to attend another athletic event. 35 ' f-,. ,,AW ,V LVM l A '-N... ROY WILSON, Tommy Griffith, and George Manek confide LOYAL raccoon clad Mike Stewart asks, lsn't an that they're on their way to see a used car dealer. body going to watch the guys practice? We Came In Our Kookie Cars and Crazy Clothes Along with another school year came the varied and crazy fads of the teenage set. As the hem lines went up, the blouse lengths came down. Cats of every shape, size, and color made the scene at the Hill. Gut transportation ranged from shiny and new to kookie and old. 5 YOU SEE Iimmy Babe, it's like this .... quips 'Coach' CONVERTIBLES are a must for fresh air enthusiasts l Mike Cantley to lim Shahan in a fun-filled assembly. David Taylor and Io Anderson. '46 iv e Poufed Gur Hair and Adopted the Twist Craze EDSKINS GOT a showing of the Upoufedi' hair-dos, poise and co-ordination of visiting Northwest Classen cheerleaders, zrtrayed here by feminineQ?j Economics clubbers during a pep assembly. A brush, comb, and hair spray pro- vided the set-up for the pouf hair-do's. The top craze for the '62 season was the debut of the twist. A towel or a re- ducing machine and the latest record were musts for the beginner learning the new dance. THE TWIST came on strong at the Hill as demon- NEXT STOP the Malt Shop, laughs Martha Walters as she strated by Judy and Lynn Albright. learns the Twist with the aid of a reducing machine. 37 I DON SCI-IOLL readily accepts his piece of 'victory cake' at the pep council-sponsored football reception. l I i PROUDLY accepting the Class AA Runners-Up phy are co-captains iviike Speegle and Iim Whipple. '-W.: CROVVNINGS OVER-and new Ki Yi King, Iohn Stark helps club president, Pam Williams, into her awaiting car. N We Gained Recognitiong and Glowed With Pride i Capitol Hill climbed upward on th ladder of prestige this year in many wayi Besides our football honors, we landed th position of secretary-host for state studer council convention. Ralph Wiser was named to the Al State hand for the second year, and P2 Wriglit, lim Shahan, Tom Clark, an Eddie Knight made All-State orchestra. Lewis Davenport scored as a sem finalist in the National Merit Scholarshi exam, and Don Wlieeler and Mike Fullc received letters of commendation on the scores. Of course each club had its own royalty and several all-school honors were hande out. But, whatever our recognitions, W FIVE ROYAL attendants surround Miss Linda Lee, who was elected accepted them with modesty and just from the group to reign as Princess of Print for 1962. touch of Pride! 38 R392 f Zz' ,, Q, 2 9? v ' ,Af A K 35:3 K F v4 ' 11 Sr M 1, W ,M W ef wa. wg? 1 1 af' 'PQ Mg, We Went In Couples, Doubles, and Sometimes Stag Keeping up with our fast-moving worl was no trouble for active Redskins. 01 entertainment ranged from bowling dan to long, serious talks by the firesicle. Movies for and about teenagers were passion for all. The guys sighed over pe Debbie Walley' and the gals moonecl ovi handsome Troy Donahue. . Double-daters were often seen enjoyin a pizza after games, anti all-girl shoppin parties were arranged for Saturday afte noons. Couples shared the fun of being youn together. No matter what the time, placi or scene, we Redskins always had a bla: . . . in couples, doubles, or just plain stag SPELLBOUND by one of the latest movies, daters Harold Iones and Mar Sue lvliskovskv share umunchin treats. Y f 8 STRIKE? Double-daters Donna Mulkey, George Spiva, Mike Carroll and Cathey Stevens hope it will be. 40 BIGGEST PROBLEM for Tiers Ann Gillemot, Sharon Woo ruff, and Billie Wells is deciding what not to buy. THANK YOU , murmer Iody Smith and Ray lpickett. I-IMMMM, that looks good I GANGS of all sizes gather at the nearest pizza place for an after-game serving of gab, goo and giggles. UH, would you mind? Al-ll-ll-IH, wonderfull CRACKLING fire and pleasant company make an evening successful for Diana Ford and Bobby Rogers. 41 IT'S BIGGER than the both of usf' remarks Ron Huff to Iames Armstrong, examining this unusual pair of Levi's. CLOWNS, MUSIC, bubble gum, and laughs put fancy trimmings on the campaign skits. There Were Times For Laughter . . OBTAINING A hair from a boyls leg helped win Linda Ben- nett the Ki Yi title of Best Pledge. 42 if f MR. OZZIE Ossenkop practices for hi 'twist number' in the PTSA program. '- -film' fk'-. ., f K i Q APPRECIATION plaque from the athletes was given to resigning coach Charles Murdock. And Time For Tears Fun-filled days made high school an istitution of friendship as well as an in- :itution of knowledge. Gay campaigns, pledging, and clubs :tivities made life at Capitol I-lill great fith a capital G. Shared laughter between fiends became a fixed memory of the flillis warmth. l Always ready to prove that 'ilaughter aakes the I-Iill go lroundfy were faculty aembers who lent their talents to volley- iall games, skits, and assemblies. As we laughed together, we also cried t times. Sad moments such as our loss to Slorman were met with courage. I-lappy imes also brought a mist to the eyes of tudents as radiant queens accepted their towns. Graduation day arrives all too soon, and goodbyes are said to friends and to won- erful highschool days. Every 1962 grad- ,ate will leave the Hill with a smile on his ps and a tear in his eye. TEARS of disappointment flowed freely after the by Norman in the State Championship game. 12-6 defeat SO l.ONG,l' say Lloyd Warren and Yolanda Young, also bidding goodbye to their highschool years. 41 gi 12 S Q. N I 1 2 A P, E E? Q 3 1 Q We Came To Meet And 1 ' uf r' W k M 4. K , .LEA wi W ' ,Q 4 lu fax. .V 'IW' . - :PW 1'g,'a,,ag v- f , ' Organizations ' Royalty 0 Mingle Io Anderson Ivliss Chieftain f L K K X it .,. W ziw., . ,,.., Vffffv,-:L W ,f A , ,,,,. ,,.,, iw? E .eip wr A- lm 'L P 2 222 L f Y Y lifif-lI,igw QM?1,4sgg2f'5?'2?' -wif ,f e S mx--ff--ff . , 1: f'uzm6,3r:Q- ' 3 21-f . Ch1eft1n Ki? WOOdfllff Eight Cutstanding Seniors Share Scholastic Spotligl Chosen in an all-school election or Ianuary 31, Io Anderson and Kip Wood ruff won the titles of Miss and Mr Cl-HEPTAIN from eight competitors The pair was crowned at the annual year book revelation assembly in naid-May. l Luenna Land 48 s is RunnersfUp For Being allowed to run for this roynltv s nn honor, as the requirements are higher 'or it than for nm' other title. Students 1111511 have a B average or better, hold no :ther royalty, he of high moral character ind students in good standing. Smith Mr. and Miss Chieftain Honors 49 Five Beauties Reign As A11fSports Attendants All-Sports Queen is a relatively new Chosen by the entire student body in rovaltv on the I-Iill, having begun in an election on February 5, this year's field l96l.' IVIartha Vargas, representing the of candidates ran a close race with Evelyn football team, won the first crown. IVIcCathern being victorious. Darlene Brown Tiers Ann Gillemot TRACK PRINCESS BASKETBALL PRINCESS DEWEY DECIMAL QUEEN Karla I-Iaves Shiela I-lull Emma Ruth Stephens TENNIS PRINCESS WRESTLING PRINCESS SWIMMING PRINCESS S 0 l Af. ,.g,,, L wg ,f Q 1 5 V, M g yn, on .w,m, wb . ueen Homecoming Queen is a title given to both a student and an alumni queen each year when exes return to the l-Iill for the annual parade and game. Mrs. Inez Clay- more won this year's alumni title, and the student body chose Merlene Tenciall to reign as the student queen. Attendants to Merlene were Emile Coutfe, Tiers Ann Giliemot, Iennifer Birdwell, and Darlene Brown. Linh Lee 4 1 0 ' 0 Prmcess of Prmt Student Council Lenclersliip and ability linve contributec mucli to the ncconiplisliments of the Stu clent Council tliis year. Besides improving on traditional pro jects, the Council introclucetl Quiet Weel and Sportsnmnslmip Vlfeelc tliis year. Nlore scliool leaders were given z cliunce to dedicate tlieir energies to SC when tlie meetings were cliungccl from z tliird liour class session to 7:30 a.m., oi lvlondays. Iolm Belt lack Kendall Student Council President Vice-President Claudia Thomas Alice Terry Mei'lene Tendall Assistant Iim Broadhurst Secretary All-School Cheerleader All-School Cheerleader Parliamentarian L.. 4 New Heights In Leadership and Service STUDENT COUNCIL. FRONT ROW: Darlene Brown, Io Anderson, Don Wheeler, jimmy Broadhurst, Parl.g Claudia Thomas, Asst. All School Cheerleader, Iohn Belt, Pres., lack Kendall, V. Pres.g Alice Terry, Sec., Merlene Tendall, All School Cheerleader, Kip Woodruff, lim Shahan, Norma Placker. ROW TWO: Miss Sara Cohen, Sponsor, Penni Treloar, Sharon Woodruff, Emile Couture, Darlene Sanders, Caroline McCormick, Tawanna Fairbanks, Twyla Shelton, Sandy Williford, Dianna Smith, Sonja George, Io Wiggins, Sharon Shaw, Glenda Wilson, Oleta Parham, Pat Watson. ROW THREE: Rita McAnulty, Donna Graham, Mary Beth Chilton, Eramae Baker, Ann Meadows, Peggi Iones, Twanna Blakeney, Ruth Sanders, Diana Mealy, Cheryl Davis, Cheryl Allred, Linda McClellan, Ian Swafford, Molly Kelly, Iennifer Birdwell, lDonna Mulkey, Velma Wilson. ROW FOUR: Barbara Iohn, Paul Cleveland, Larry D. Laughlin, Harold Hammitt, Lynwood Brooks, Donald Hackett, Bill Badley, Iohnny Soos, George Manek, Lonnie Shidler, Marvin Gilliland, Ted Cook, Robert Taylor, Lewis Davenport, Barbara Harrell, ROW FIVE: Ron Raper, George Burroughs, Raymond Martinez, Paul VVoodson. S5 1 I 1 1 1 1 -nd Tkl CLUB. FRONT ROW: L. Archer, E. Couture, A. Wright, Rowden, G. Teeters, M. Hastings, S. Chamness, L. Green, S. Leeds. ROV TXVO: M. Davis, C. Dentis, L. Henley, E. Martin, L. Harris, M. Walters, L. Percival, E. Morgan, H. Portney, B. Lind, B. Turner, S. Robb ROW THREE: S. Rogers, D. Burrell, C. Clark, K. Kilpatrick, F. Voerster, K. Hymer, M. Pendergraph, L. Hill, L. Freeman, B. Smith, T Taylor, P. Curtis. RONV FOUR: B. Mansell, B. Rose, K. McCullar, Walker, L. Whalen, S. Clayton, L. Clark, W. Williams. ROW FIVE R. Queen, G. Mathews, D. Gravitt, K. Colvin, D. Rader, McDown, Shuffield, R. Hale, S. Hulin, D. Emberlin, K. Chapman, L. Richmond. T611 CLUB. FRONT ROW: D. Cantrell, Chap., C. Renfro, Rep., M. Allison, Treas.g L. Conner, Sec., T. White, Pres., M. Carroll, Vice Pres M. Estlack, Sgtfat-Arms, D. Smith, Hist., Cook, Parl. ROW TWO: F. Maynard, T. Reed, T. Gardner, Crouch, L. Domer, E. Smith, I Livingston, T. Bond, H. Cox, D. Iones. ROW THREE: S. lnzer, C. Veitch, N. Browning, Pittman, G. Harrell, McCord, B. Lawson, l Blemmel, M. Bowling, W. Ragland, E. Quintero, A. Brinlee. ROW FOUR: N. Crispls, M. Henshall, R. Solis, M. Gilliland, D. Schornick, I Castt-el, F. Wilkinson, B. Moran, L. Sanders, T. Hale, M. Riddle. ROW FIVE: D. Baker, D. Landrum, F. Quintero, B. Hall, T. Cook, Hoc gen, D. Stewart, H. Rector, Frizzell, L. Force, L. Been, L. Gilmore, E. Ficklin, T. King. T5cl CLUB. FRONT ROW: D. Grahow, E. Davis, R. Little, Dunkin, B. Coodey, Walker, Leverich, B. Wignall, K. Robinson. ROW TWO I. Stilwell, D. Charles, E. Eckels, T. Livingston, Nunley, D. Newlun, L. Anders, D. Brotherton, McCathren, Roberts, R. Anderson. ROV THREE. L. W. Wallace, D. Louderback, F. Myers, D. Houlton, W. Smith, L. Hensley, W. Combs, F. McCoy, L. Shidler, Clem, M. Rei: ROW FOUR: R. Wood, C. Brown, Ayers, W. Peck, B. Parks, Bowlegs, D. Price, R. Loftis, R. Wells. ROW FIVE: Hill, B. Millers, C Younger, G. Ross, B. Elkins, R. Sherrell, R. Oldaker, P. Levan, Baker, E. Holder, R. Kukuk, D. Hudler, Webb. 56 T551 Queen Reaches Finals In Homecoming Race i Emile Couture, reigning queen of the Trade and lndustry Club, was crowned and presented with an emblem jacket dur- ,ng the annual Christmas Dance. She was Eillso among the four runners-up of the omecoming Queen Contest. Members, students enrolled in all types af vocational training classes, worked to- gether and turned out a float that Placed second in the originality division of the Homecoming -Day Parade. The theme dea was KlMCH1OflCS are made of this . . .H Their planning committee scheduled a fveiner roast for October and a banquet ater on in the year. The Trade and lndustry Club has long :een recognized as one of the largest groups in school. This year they had en- olled 161 members. A MY THESE hot dogs are good, agree T811 members at the annual picnic held at Rotary Park. QUEENS FROM the 20's to the 60's are shown on the Tfizl float named Memories are Made of This. 1 5 7 D,O. CLUB. FRONT ROW: Fred Emry, Sandra Hanna, Kay Pollard, Pres., Katheryn Chilton, V, P., Bonnie Owens, Sec.-Treas.g Irene Rinehart Skip Porter. ROW TWO: Diann Montgomery, Connie Sharp. Linda Flurry, Barbara McCurdy, Sharon Harrell, Gail Nobles, Iudy Vannosdall, Mr E. C. Fisher, Sponsor. ROW THREE: Earline Dawson, Rose Etta Reynolds, Betty Davis, Mary Hussey, Dorothy Hamilton, Karen Henson. ROVN FOUR: Rita Womack, Mary lane Epperson, Rosalee Mayo, Rita Rutledge, Shirley Parks, Caroll Stovall, Suki Walker, Faye Harmor. ROW FIVE Merl Gordon, Mike Bearden, Iames Schuler, Danny English, Verbin Decker, Bill Farrier, Larry Dunkin. DO Clubbers Combine Fun, Professional Training, Diversified Occupations club is organiz- quet are included in their busy schedule. ed with an accent on opportunity for The yearis highlight attraction was the students to develop their occupational formal crowning of Barbara lVlcCurdy skills. Guest speakers, dances, and a ban- reigning D-O Queen. ONE OF THE duties of Connie Sharp, doctor assistant, is preparing syringes for shots. 58 IRST PRIZE in the Homecoming parade's beauty vision was captured by the D-E entry. E Club Bags Fourth Annual Homecoming Trophy 'iltls getting to be a habitl' could be the theme song of the D-E Club as it has won the beauty trophy in the Homecom- ing Parade contest for four straight years. Distributive Education offers training opportunities for careers in marketing and distribution. The club sponsors activities designed to provide opportunities for growth and student development in leadership. It gives practical training to students who will be employed in retail, wholesale, and service establishments after graduation, and for college-bound students. D E CLUB. FRONT ROW: lane Henson, Hist., Carol Chew, Rep., Silas Lawrence, Photo., Iames Lanier, Pres., Barbara Lemming, V.P Alice erry Sec ROW TWO: Trena Chesnut, Carolyn Spradlin, Mike Selling, Ray Mitchell, Lynn Albright, Trcas., Bill Blakely, Chap., Twyla Shelton OW THREE: Mr. Leon Linton, Sponsor, Beverley Brumley, Larry Walker, Leda Swadley, Sherri Mills, Edwina McGee, Wakita Coshow Ernie ruza ROW FOUR: Cary Pulliam, Breck Ryker, D. C. Edwards, Larry Pogue, Rickey Sebree, Leon Moore, Roger Eddy, Darrel Baker. rf I + if Q BAND. KNEELING: Barbara Ainsworth, Rosita Craig, Marilyn Gravitt. SEATED CENTER: Raymond Aduddell, ludy Reed, Larry Tayls FIRST ROW: Iudy Cummins, Keith Barnes, Ieannie Luebking, Gary Russell, Troy Green, Cynthia Alexander. SECOND ROW: Ioyce Wisel lackie Clark, Paula Tranrham, D. C. Edwards, Lois Ballard, Carol Cole, Charles Pridmore, Dallas Melvin. THIRD ROW: Larry Hayer, Richa Toumbs, Sharon Carter, lames Moon, Dolph Welborn, loc Hendon, Iames Brooks, Eddie Salyer, Iohn Williams, lack Claymore, Ierry Whitne Ronnie Ainsworth, David Stewart. FOURTH ROW: Tim Hillman, Mar Hudson, Roy Cook, Richard Brown, Ivan Lorton, Lonnie Wilkerso Lonnie Simmons, Iames Clem, A. D. Froman, Iimmy Ramsey, George McComb, Gary Crandell, Sherwood Clark. STANDING: Mr. Lee, Sponsc Linda Woods, Ann Meadows. Band Members Find That Practice, Drill Make F01 3 f? ludy Reed BAND QUEEN 60 IAND. KNEELINGI Sue Kincaid, Kathey Casey, Carol Hix. SEATED: Middy Coates Ralph Wiser FIRST ROW Sammy Graves Tanya Davis inda Pickle, Henriella Brown, Martha Belt. SECOND ROW: Iohn Gulic, Charles Sheets Ierry Stevens Billy Stine Kathy Williams Karen Voods, Shirley Brown, Nedra Murdock. THIRD ROW: Iames Maynard, Ronnie Clayton Mike Melvin Charles Goodman Robert Vesta erry flelwood, Robert Dowse, Richard Gregory, Thomas Mandrell, Keith Kilpatrick ohn Peed Danny Chesnut FOURTH ROW Charles Smith ames Schroeder, Clarence Mayo, Kenneth Robinson, Paul Pappas, Eddie Kliewer Eddie Iones Robert Pitt FIFTH ROW Glenda Shed Margaret ling, Robert Fitzgerald, Gary Taylor, Lewis Turner, Keith Price, lack Kendall STANDING anet Grable an Kirk D erfect Performance On Parade and In Concert Hard work and early morning hours :re not spent in vain this year for the nd of Capitol Hill High School, better iown as The Pride of Capitol I-Iill.'i Excellent performances under the direc- vn of Mr. Melviia Lee, director, and ,ymond Aduddell, student director, ve won rave notices from the students d faculty. Middy Coates, who is Miss Majoi'ette Oklahoma, helped twirl the band to UC. The band has generated school spirit playing in assemblies and at football mes. They also participated in state- de contests, at state colleges. The selling of Halloween candy was e only money-making project endeavor- l this year. !Band queen, ludy Reed was crowned lthe Capitol Hill-Shawnee game by lrry Taylor, drum major. MIDDY COATES swirled her way to fame to win the ti-zlc of Miss Majorette of Okla homa. Iimmy XVl1ipple CHOIR KING V. ,QQW W X 1, iiA LWW qw. if ax E , L 5 si E , M WW, ff' , ff.y M , if I I- I Singers Vocalize For Entertainment and Enjoyment Top members of the Concert Choir at- ended the All-City Choral Festival held it Classen l-ligh School, February 22, 962. Eleven highschools participated and rut of the U2-voice group, 22 were from :apitol l-lill. A national figure, Dr. Lara -loggard, who was with Fred Waringls frganization for ten years, directed the estival. Along with the Choir, the Boys, and girls' Glee Club also took part in the District Contest held at O.C.U. They lad to receive superior rating at District 3 qualify for the State Contest at O.S.U. Performances in assemblies and at ban- uets and luncheons were also a part of aeir busy schedule. CHOIR SOLOISTS Kay lay and John Gage sing the title song from the musical Oklahoma , accompanied by Iudy Hall. CHOIR. FRONT ROW: Murphy, E. Hines, L. Frederick, M. Chilton, R. Russell, S. McCullough. ROW TWO: C. Bacon, S. Grisham, L. Street- tnan, C. Massingale, L. Smith, Clark, L. Cumby, A. Ossenkop, Director. ROW THREE: B. Barnes, D. Chesnut, S. Iohnson, Philpot, T. Shid- fer, Gage. ROW FOUR: R. Pappas, Garrett, K. Woodruff, K. Butler, L. Rickard, G. Lucas. 63 PEP COUNCIL. FRONT ROW: Sara Cohen, Sponsor, Iudy Ferguson, Chap., Darlene Brown, Pres., Kay Self, Sec. ROV TWO: Wilma Weeks, Girls' HO Club, Betty Boucher, FTA, Merlene Tendall, All-School Cheerleader, Diana Mealy, Chee: leader, Marlene Davis, Cheerleader, Ruth Sanders, Cheerleader, ROW THREE: Pam William, Ki Yi Pep Club, Slieria Hines, FBLA, Suzanne Davis, Martha Walters, Diana Ford, Diana Dillon, Thespian Club. ROW FOUR: Iohn Belt, Studer Council, Bill I-lackleman, Raymond Aduddell, Band, Gerald Wooslcy, Boys' OH Club, Bill Symonds, Future Medics Clut Paul Cleveland. Pep Council, Boys' MO Cheer Redskins To Vietorie: School spirit reached the niaxiinum peak this year as the cheerleaders, Pep Council, and Boys' HOU Club backed the pep activities and sports of Cl-IHS. One of the top activities of the Boys, HO Club was helping to organize the Boys' Pep Club. The lettermen from different sports were seen at all games. - . - , . l TPC PCP Council FOOT 'ts Place '15 fl Excited and happy about the outstand- lcffclmg Club when lf Slmrked Redskm ing school spirit of '61-'62, the Redskin 1 Slum PY SPOPSOUPS PCP assembllesi PCP cheerleaders led the student body in cards, banners and bonfires. Cheers Cheers Cheers. A BOYS O CLUB. FRONT ROW: Mr. Spcegle, Mr. Murdock, Sponsors, Lynn Albright, Iimrny Whipple, Mike Spe 1 lwlr. Metheny, Mr. Iacobson, Sponsors. ROW TWO: Don Scholl, Sidney Cobb, Albert I-larraman, Robert Fairb. David Taylor, George Manek, Bob Siler, Iohn Magers, Richard Cable. ROVV THREE: Phil-Pennington, Don W Frank Lehenbauer, David Scott, Smut Smith, Iohnny Stark, Glenn Short, Dean McElvany, A. B. Vaut, John Ray. FOUR: Iohn Belt, Charles Gastineau, Larry Merrell, Johnny Ieffreys, Roy Wilson, Iames Frejo. ROW FIVE: Scholl, Olen Arnett, Ernest Quintero, Ron Huff, Kip Woodruff, Randy Statham, Iames Armstrong, Bob Moran, Iimmy T ington, Tommy Griffen, Paul Cleveland. I 64 :M ji 1 Ss 'V N 'fig gf S nf' an W W an My in l 4 FBLA. FRONT ROW: Barbara Lester, Rep.g Cathey Stephens, Sec., Kathy Henry, V.P.g Donna Graham, Pres., Rita McAnulty, Chap. Grable, Sgt.-at-Arms, Pat Patterson, I-list., Linda Smith, Treas.. ROW TWO: Sandy Williford, Roxanna Miller, Sharon McCullough, Pickett, Loretta Moses, Patsy Smith. Shirley Keith. Don McCullough, Mary Nichols, Linda Kerr, Mrs. Ann Condren, Sponsor. ROW THREE: Ian White, Patricia Buchanan, Sharon Taylor, Ieanne Lane, Carolvn Tolson, Mary Haley, Kathleen McConr1aughy, Sue Huddleston, Cheryl Allrec lane Miller, Miss Noba French, Sponsor. ROW FOUR: Gail Anderson, Loretta Millican, Pat DePriest, Ioan Magar, Ieannie De Mars, Io Wiggin: Lu Ann Selken, Paula Dryden, Billie Wilkinson, Cheryl Davis, Rosemary Hogan, Connie McNutt, Marie Myrko. ROW FIVE: Georgia Groves Pam Miller, Carolyn Nuckolls, Bob Brown, Dewaync Finnell, Nancy Ann Kuhlman, Nan Novak, Mary Swatek, Carolyn Crossland, Sharon Skinner Io Anderson, Mildred Miller, Darlene Murray, Eddie Fields, Sponsor. FBLA Sponsors Bank, Promotes Business Careers Not many teens are able to gain experi- ence in banking, but the l-lill's Future Business Leaders of America members get just that. Their Teen Savings Bank enables students to save money for special occasions or for college. Another service they provide is operat- ing the typing paper machine in the busi- ness department. Clubbers listen to men in all phases of business at their meetings, and their year's highlight was the state convention at O.U. T. ALUMNI CLUB. FRONT ROW: Carpenter, Sponsor, T, Gillemont, D. rown, B. Wells, C. Davis. ROW TWO: C, Allred, M. Miskovsky, S. Wood- lff, S. Davidson, L. Thompson, P. Thompson. ROW THREE: D. Cvuinn, I Ji airbanks, V. P., M. Speegle, Pres., H. Iones, Treasg McCraw, D. Presson. it- Qn..f' - W' -M----W v W ' FHA. FRONT ROW: A. Whaley, Dcmcrit Capt., P. Wade, Treas.g P. Smith, Pres., Lilly, VF., l.. Murry,g Sec., A. Shackleford, Rep. ROW TWO: P. Bales, P. Barton, P. Lancicrrlalc, S. Faller, L. Deibul, Craft, B. Smith, Sponsor. ROW F THREE: I.. D. Frazier, Sponsor, M. Van Sickle, T, A. Cillcmot, M. S. Miskov- PBC Smith sky, B. Sepeda, C. Williams. MISS FI-lA Clubbers Enjoy Banquet , Act As Alumni Guides Future l-lomemakers of America pro- Upholding school traditions and plan- mote careers in homernaking and sponsor ning the annual Alumni Day are the two the annual Sweetheart Banquet. main objectives of the Ir. Alumni Club. ggins, P. Patterson, M. Condit, R. Griggs, P. Pennington. ROW FOUR: E imes, L. Allen, E. Forte, T. Fairbanks, D. Sanders. ROW FIVE: P. Iones, R. A Io lwiggins IR. ALUMNI SWEETHEART 67 BOYS PEP CLUB. KNEELING: D. Southwell, T. Lauderdale, G. Woosley, T. Robertson, Booth, G. Nance, White, D. Scholl, D. Baker, I Whipple. ROW ONE: G. Hanks, D. Evanoff, P. Reynolds, Soos, Stark, Belt, B. Badley, B. Moran, Roberts, R. Little, E. Smith, R Myers, Kendall. ROXV TWO: D. Miller, B. Hackleman, L. Owens, P. Quillin, F. Maynard, M. Sheckles, R. Wattie, B. Devall, G. Wilson A. Harraman, R. Fairbanks, R. Cable, E. Chambers, C. Sink, G. Reynolds, M. Mullings, D. Krause, L. Hensley, Mr. E. Bradford. ROW THREE B. Symonds, B. Brewer, D. Bradshaw, M. Rigsby, B. Emerson, R. Kukuk, D. Stover, L. Uhls, Robertson, Iones, Shahan, M. Cantley, S Cobb, C. Drnmm, T, Clark, Farquhar, L. Lavielle. ROW FOUR: F. Collins, H. Davis, E. Collins, L. Rikard, Walker, G. Bouse, M. Ridgell M. Bennett, L. Hollingshead, Frejo, Rinehart, C. Berkenbile, Harris, B. Engel, W. Reece, L. Barber, C. Woodruff, F. Quintero, R. Statham ROW FIVE: G. Anderson, Armstrong, S. Smith, Broadhurst, D. Iohnson, Richardson, K. Woodruff, L. Merrell, Nievar, Mize, C Gastineau, L. Albright, R. L. Davenport, L. Summers, R. D. Rodgers, T. Brown, M. Stewart, Ieffreys, C. Quintero, R. Huff, D. Womack, I B. VVright. Boys Reactivate Pep Club, Boost School Spirit Reactivating a dead pep club is no small task, but it was done this year with the help of Hill lettermen. Filling the void left by the demise of the three previous boys, pep groups, the new group was organized on an informal basis, with no dues, and no official uniforms. Their cheers stole the show at most pep assemblies, and influenced other males to join in the yelling, too. Throwing confetti became a trademark of the club, as did their favorite yell, Rah, Rah, Rec, Kick 'em in the kneel Darlene Brown BOYS' PEP CLUB SWEETHEART BOYS PEP CLUB. FRONT ROW: B, Rodgers, P. Pennington, S. Cobb, B. Brown, T. Brown, B. Scholl, D. Scott, P. Cleveland, F. Lehenbauer C. Osborn, T. Spencer, B. Strickland, G. Nelson. ROW TWO: D. Iackson, D. Gunter, D. Carpenter, Ballard, D. McElvany, M. Hunssken, G Manek, D. Hackett, B. Siler, R. Williams, R. Houston, L. Davenport, M. Mullins, S. Smith. ROW THREE: Frejo, M. Stewart, R. Newnum, I Roberts, E. Weaver, Mager, R. Gentry, M. Gibson, B. Barnett, S. Hamlin, T. Bond, R. Miller, L. Bolen. ROW FOUR: Wahnee, R. Raper, W Noakes, High, L. Summers, R. Huff, R. Dennis, Armstrong, L. Merrell, R. Harris, T. Hinkle, K. Butler, Wilson, L. Belcher, L. Albright I. Booth, M. Miskovsky, D. Raper. ROW FIVE: N. Hill, A. Albin, D. Stewart, T. Clark, Shahan, M. Cantley, l. Decker, K. Buchanan, K Nelson, V. Reece, B. Barnes, D. Shelby, D. Hudson, C. Gresham, T. Lauderdale, T. Phillips, D. Britton, L. Arnold, R. Iones. I es DIANA MEALY and Ruth Sanders recruit members for the Girls' O Club during the Redskin Roundup. Club Stages FacultyfStudent Volleyball Game Sponsoring a faculty-student volleyball game, two pep assemblies, and the sale of 200 boxes of Christmas Cards were , projects of the Girls' HOU Club. Proceeds went toward buying gym blouses, swim- l ming robes, tennis sweaters, pep tags, a folding stretcher for the clinic, and a con- tribution to the United Fund. Girls must have a MCU or higher grade average and letter in two sports. Girls HO Club Buddy', is Mike Speegle, halfback on the football team. . tIRLS' O CLUB. FRONT ROW: Luenna Land, Chap., Sandra Dacon, Sec., Mike Speegle, Buddy, Wilma Weeks, Pres., Karla Hayes, Jane White, Sgt.-at-Arms. ROW TWO: Mrs. Sharin Stevens, Sponsor, Virginia Ramos, Darlene Sanders, Mary Rawlins, Pam Williams, Pat Ruth, l-list., Mary Haley, Ruth Sanders, Dianna Mealy, Mrs. Io AnnMcMillan, Sponsor. ROW THREE: Beverly Akin, lean Compton, ann Lauderdale, Lana Percival, Betty Boucher, Pat Green, Sandy Verrier. ROW FOUR: Io Ellen Smith, Marcheta Chappell, Karen Perieda Sue Miskovsky, Maxine Quinton, Barbara Hill, Carol Thomas, Patricia Bales. V. P.g Rep., Polly- , Mary 69 MAIORETTES. Barbara Ainsworth, Rosita Craig, Marilyn Gravitt, Sue Kincaid, Kathy Casey, Carol Hix. Maj orettes, Swing Band Perform For Skin Activitie Freezing weather, min, sleet, or snow couldn't stop the Cl-ll-iS mnjorettes from demonstrating their twirling skills at gridiron battles or pep assemblies. L'Rise and shinen for 7:30 band practice was one of the by-words for these six energetic girls. Everything from the music of Glenn Miller to that of Chubby Checker was heard piping from the field house during after-school practice of the Redskin Swing Band. Directed by Mr. Melviri Lee fllC- swing band played for formal dances, sock hops, parties and assemblies. SWING BAND. FRONT ROW: Gary Boyd, Guitar, Ierry Stephens, Tenor Sax, Ralph Wiser, Alto Sax: Larry I-layer Alto Sax Billy Stine, Baritone Sax. ROW TWO: Larry Taylor, Trumpet, Bill I-Iackleman, Trumpet, Ronnie Clayton Trumpet Richard Gregory, Trombone: Danny Chesnut, Trombone, Keith Kilpatrick, Trombone. ROW THREE: Melvir Lee Director: Iohn Belt, Drums, Tom Clark, Bass. TR. RED CROSS. FRONT ROW: Patsy Lewis, Sec., Grace Wingfield, V.P., Iohnny Soos, Pres., Bill Badley, Tres., Charles Berkenbile, Lydia McClain. ROW TWO: Barbara Stubblefelcl, Kathy Barnes, Sandra Clancy, Diana Dillon, Wilma Weeks, Xflary Lopez. ROW THREE: Pat Webb, Charlene Browe, Christinelle Hile, Lee Hensley, Karen Moore, Gail Anderson Carol Klepac, Mrs. Iones, Sponsorg Nowana McCarty, Miss Smiley, Sponsor, Tawana Fairbanks. clonor Club Adds Membersg Red Cross Makes Chest Receiving an extra honor this year were members of the National Honor Society. The members, names were placed in a showcase with the Honor Society emblem. This will remain on display throughout the school year with any new members being added to the list. Giving aid abroad and here at home was the goal of our CHHS lr. Red Cross. A Chest was filled with every-day needs to be sent to a foreign country. The en- rollment fund was used to buy milk for the needy. Many of the club members participate in volunteer work in hospitals. HONOR SOCIETY. FRONT ROW: Don Wheeler, Patricia Whitson, V.P.3 jim Broadhurst, Pres., Merlene Tendall, Sec., Glenn Short. ROW TWO: Patsy Smith, Wilma Weeks, Io Anderson, Patricia Buchanan, lane White, Loretta Millican, Connie Sharp. ROW THREE: Dianna Guinn, Pat DePriest, Iohn Gunesch, Elsie Carpenter, Dona Stickney, Linda McClel- lan, Iennie DeMars. ROW FOUR: Mrs. Hettye Summers, Mrs. Lucy Shank, Mr. George Atwood, Mr. L. H. Bengtson, Mrs. Maxine Harry, Mr. L. V. Irwin, Mrs. Mabel Kincade, sponsors. 71 KAY SELF, Darlene Brown, and Ioyce Niblett talk over ideas to be used. in their sections of the CI-IIEFTAIN, GEORGIA SAGER, Pam Williams, Wynoria Landrum, Karen Tutor and Diana Dillon check pictures for the class sections. 72 SECTION EDITORS Diana Ford, Ronnie Ballard, :ml Martha Walters check page numbers with Index Eclitol Marilyn Rippee and Pete Munoz. ' r 4: SMILE PRENI-TY,l' says Danny Whitecotton the subject as Bill Ncwnum Prepares the camera. Shieftain Staff Plans, Produces Best Yeafbgok Yet Chieftain staffers worked hard planning layouts, avriting copy, and taking pictures to produce what :hey believe is one of the finest yearbooks yet. It was not all work and no play for the staffers. 3esides attending various parties and workshops, some ofthem participated in a national convention ield in Chicago, Illinois, in November. :d1tor ,s,,.s.s,s,,ss.....,,,....,..,,s,.,.,,,...s.,.,,..,,,... Ian Swafford Business Manager ,,,.,ss,... v..............,.., I oyce Niblett Saculty, Academic ,,,,.sss., .ss..,,,,,,, D ianna Smith School Life s,,s.....,......,,. .......,, D arlene Brown Drganizations ,,,s,,sv .,,,,s,,,,.,,..,..,.. K ay Self Artist ......... , ..,,sssss..,s,s,..,,,s, s...,,.., N orma Placker Senior Section ..rs. Q tt.,s,.,,.ssss,s ss,s,sss P am Williams Senior Section Assistant ,,,s.s,, .,.sssss,,,,,, R onnie Ballard Iunior Section, s,,ssss,s,,,,.,....,s ......, W ynona Landrum Iunior Section Assistant, ,,sstss,,,, ,s,,,,,,s G eorgia Sager Sophomore Section ,.s, .....,ss,,,..s,. ,s,.... K aren Tutor Sophomore Section Assistants tts,.,,,,t,. Barbara Berry, Diana Dillon Sirls' Sports ssss,,,, ,ssss. ,,,, ,.ss,,s,,,,,s,. M a r tha Walters 5oys' Sports, Photographer ,...,s,....t,s,s,. Bill Newnum Assistant Photographer s,s,,,,sst,,,, Dannv Whitecotton IAN SWAPPCRD, editor, reviews the opening section with Io Sondra Culpepper, staff advisor. index Editor ,.t.,,s. .,,ss. sssss, sssss,,,..,, a rilyn Rippee fndex Assistant ..s.s,......ss s.,.,,r,.,..,. P ete Munoz Sirculation Manager ,,s,.....r ..s,,,,,ss P hyllis Driskill Circulation Assistant ,,ssss,ss ,,,ssts,,,,,,, S herry Driskill Sopy Writers s,s,,sssssss.s. ....,,s,. Linda McClellan, I Norma Placker Advisor ......., ,,,.... I o Sondra Culpepper NI CHARGE of selling publication packets and taking pay- COPYWRITING assignments are given to Linda nents were Sherry Driskill, Phyllis Driskill and Barbara Berry. McClellan and Norma Placker by faculty section editor, Dianna Smith. 73 Members Send Christmas Cheer To South Korea Y E94 099525 Yolanda Young r h EooNoM1cs CLUB QUEEN PULLING CAPITOL HILL to victory in their super wagc these clubbers also announce their float. Eighty members of the Economics Club pooled all their nickels and pennies and were able to send 2400 pounds of food to South Korea at Christmas. Anoth- er Project was the annual Birthday Calen- dar, which they produced, edited, and sold. Although no out-of-state trips were taken, there were parties, which took the form of western, hobo, talent, and float- building parties. Frequent trips were made to Lake Texoma where members enjoyed tennis, swimming and horseback riding. ECONOMICS CLUB. KNEELING: M. Tendall, Murphy, Birdwell, E. McCathern, L. Taylor, Reed, Stark, Kendall. FRONT ROW Mr. L. H. Bengtson, Sponsor, D. Smith, Hist.g K. Self, Hist.g S. Woodruff, Ass't. Sec., Y. Young, Sec., S. Dacon, V,P.g G. Short, Pres., P. Witsor Treas.g Shahan, Sgt.-at-Arms, R. Dennis, Sgt.-at-Arms, Nigh, Chap. ROW TWO: Coleman, L. Lee, I. Smith, E. Stephens, M. Rawlins, K Young, R. Miller, T. Blakeney, S. Wooliver, G. Thompson, B. Olsin, L. Thompson, T. Clark, Mize, L. Millican. ROW THREE: A. Meadow: L. Cox, D. McNally, M. Belt, C. Schrock, C. McCormick, Morrisctt, M. Shropshire, Thomas, B. Brumley, M, Emils, B. Cebulesky, K. Tutor I, Henson. ROW FOUR: L. McNally, Z. Pinkerton. ROW FIVE: V. Roberts, Bryant, R. Wilkie, D. Spiva, B. Hill, D. Grimes, K. Coy, Craft, P. Ruth, B. Wells, G. Nance, R. Geisler, P. Coyle, L. I-licks, W. McGeehon, C. Thomas, Cullen. ROW SIX: D, Taylor, Andersor K. Moore, K. Price, D. Ford, R. Aldridge, Ferguson, M. Yeck, L. Fredrick, K. Henry, Armstrong, C. Sheets, W. Reece, P. Pierce, R. Wisei M. Cantly, K. Kilpatrick, B. Magriowsky. 1 74 Y --- Y-------+-Y - if ----- - W- -1 QFRENCH CLUB. FRONT ROW: S. Whitson, D. Grimes, C. McCormick, Rep.: Mrs. Coleman, Sponsor, E. Gettys, Treas.g Reid, Hist.9 K. Self, V.P.g Belt, D. Dillon, Chap., G. Patterson, Parl.g Freeman, Pres., L. Deibel, Lilly. ROW TWO: P. Middleton, Bryan, R. Wilkie, M. Ferguson, K. Winton, C. Alexander, T. Davis, G. Morrow, Swafford, B. Akin, D. Ford, B. Berry, P. Seberger, S. Gillham, G. Bell, M. Pilgrim, S. Radcliff, K. Casey. ROW THREE: I. Harrison, S. Pennington, W. McGeehon, G. Shed, B. Wilkinson, R. Reynolds, L. Sharp, S. Carter, S. lRitchey, L. Sammetinger, S. Clancy, N. Shipley, C. Lusk, P. Madden, M. Burkett, M. Barton, P. Bales, B. Hamilton, K. Williams, L. McNally, lC-. King. ROW FOUR: P. Munoz, M. Porter, L. Selken, M. King, K. Coy, G. Amerson, D. Tims, P. Treloar, K. Murphy, M. Henthorn, L. Blackburn, S. Rose, D. Clark, P. Moody, N. Iohnson, D. Clark, M. Smith, A, Shelton, K. Clifton, S. Stover, D. Fesler. ROW FIVE: R. Roy, Walker, T. Routon, T. Owings, D. Carpenter, D. Gunter, R. Pickett, B. Badley, M. Rigsby, D. Raper, L. Merrell, K. Nelson, B. Devaill, S. Graves, P. Keeler, D. Chesnut, T. Clark, I. Maynard, A. Harrell, A. Smith, D. Lawson. French Clubbers Sponsor Peasant School In Alps Sponsorship of a peasant school in the French Alps was the outstanding accom- lishment of the French Club this year. ln order to earn money for the project, the group sold doughnuts and Redskin car bumper tags, and sponsored school- wide paper drives periodically. Clubbers bought the first club sweaters this year, and designed an emblem to complement them. A 'Parisian Indian, holding palette and brush and wearing a beret graces the back of each white cardi- gan. Members built a float, also, and planned a year-end trip to Colorado. BELLE SFRENCI-I 1 4 1 I 1 1 4 -J Redskins Meet Weekly For Morning Devotionals A dedicated group of young peop arrives early each Friday morning fore short devotional period before classes b gin for the day. Organized in 1946 as the Bible l-listoi Club under the sponsorship of Mr Hettye Summers, the club changed i name to Morning lnspiration Club la year. Witli an active membership of 75, tl non-denominational club enjoys hym singing and short addresses by ministe of various southside churches. One of this year's highlights was tl talk given by Youth Evangelist lohnn Bisango at one of their regular meetingsl Social function of the club was an initil tion dinner at Dodsonis Cafeteria, honol ing their new members. Fund-raising project was the sale i scripture text Christmas cards. Club pres dent, Barbara Reid, was also elected quee for 1961-62. QUEEN MORNING INSPIRATION. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Shank, Sponsor, B. Reid, Pres., M. Nichols, Treas.g P. Price, assistant Sec., C. Massingalc Sec., K. Woodruff, Song Leader, A. Terry, Hist.g Grable, 2nd V.P.3 C. Pridmore, lst V.P.g Gage, Devotional Ch'm., Mrs. Summers, Sponsor Mr. Gassett, Sponsor. ROW TWO: Senn, G. Thompson, S. Dauthit, C. McCormick, K. Cox, B. Bennett, L. Tipton, G. Wilson, B. Tipton, f Funk, O'Bryant, B. Stubblefield, M. Gothard, O. Adams, S. Dacon, Scott, C. Stephens, C. Ward, V. Singleton. ROW THREE: C. Allre' L. Hughes, G. Anderson, C. Browe, L. Lee, G. Wingfield, K. lay, L. Holland, Murphy, S. Hines, D. Graham, L. Cubrny, L. McClain, K. Youn T. Blakeney, Z. Pinkerton, Cornett, C. Case, P. Lewis, K. Barnes. ROW FOUR: B. Bones, G. Groves, L. Millican, C. Davis, P. Whitson, Lester, R. McAnulty, T. Shelton, Reed, I. Birdwell, M. Belt, Cummins, L. Ritchey, Oldham, L. Streetrnan, L. Smith, S. Skinner, S. Mill wood, Niblett, H. Brown, B. Neal, N. Pritner. ROW FIVE: Richardson, Broadhurst, E. Collins, F. Collins, K, Butler, Brewer, B. Brewer W. Reece, V. Reece, T. Hinkle, Soos, W. Iordan, L. Bolen, B. Brown, Nigh, L. Hammack, D. Hackett, C. Berbenbile, Sous, Farquhai C. Edwards. 76 TEENS FRONT ROW: Oleta Parham, V.P.g Darlene Willoughby, Pres., Bernadette Sepeda, Sec.: Ioan Magar, Chap., Pamela Middleton eas Cheryl Williams, I.C.C. Rep. ROW TWO: Mary Hastings, Roxanna Miller, Nan Novak, Mrs. Harry, Sponsor, Miss French Sponsor rs Stevens, Sponsor, Annette Iohnson, Sylvia Leeds, Irene Abney. Christian Principles, Service Are Creeds Of Club Y-Teens, a branch of the YWCA, serve the community by working hand in hand with the YW on charity and social projects. Managing the student bookstore also took up much of their time. They had two formal affairs this year, one to crown the Y-Teen 'iBuddy,i' and the other to install new members and officers. Hi-Y's were kept on the go this year by a World Service Program. The Pro- ject was a money-raising endeavor to help finance YMCA recreation centers in other countries. ln Marcli, the boys participated in a model legislative program, known as uYouth and Government week, taking over state governmental positions. Y CLUB. FRONT ROW: George Bouse, Treas.: Richard Gentry, Sgt.-at-Armsg Gerald Nance, Pres.g 'Gerald Woosley, Sec., Darrel Baker V P W TWO: Raymond Houston, Mike Mullings, George R. Hanks, Iohn Rinehart, Gary Reynolds. ROW THREE: Richard Lutke, Gary Taylor nke Speegle, Leonard Arnold, Terry Lauderdale, Ronnie Harris. 78 Diana Dillon Tl-IESPIAN QUEEN Thespians Stage Assemblies, Sponsor Twirp Dance Curtain going up . . . This phrase is play Ulnfantaf, formally initiated new the cue for the l-lills' Thespian group to club members, and crowned Bill Stine and take their laces on sta e. Diana Dillon as Kin and ueen. . P . g g . Thespians this year sponsored the The group also presented skits, read- Twir Dance, a e assembly, and Thes- inffs, antomimes, and one-act lays dur- . P ' P P J . e P . P , pian Night, when they presented the ing school assemblies and at banquets. THESPIANS. FRONT ROW: Betty Claxton, l-list., Grace Wingfield, V,P.g Bill Stine, Pres., Orinda Adams, Rep., Diana Dillon, Sec., Larry Uhl Parl.q Nancy Shipley, Chap. ROW TWO: Julie Ketchum, Bettv Davis, Sharon Watson, Martha Belt, Patsy Lewis, Linda Lowrev, Karen Tutoj Patricia Barton, Catherine Bennett, Miss Sara Cohen, Sponsor. Row THREE: Cathy Turner, Betty Lakey, Tonya Solis, Diana Ford, Sharon Gris ham, Ian Kirk, Sandra Clancy, Sharon Shaw, Laura Ritchey, Kay Edwards, Barbara Berry. ROW FOUR: Harold I-lammitt, Larry Barber, Bol Brown, Charles Woodruff, Lewis Davenport, Robert Luttrell, Kenneth Buchanan, Wayne Rives, lack Kendall, Iim Shahan, Bill l-lackleman, Lanj I-lollingshead, Raymond Houston. 12' EY CLUB. FRONT ROW: Mr. Murdock, Sponsor: Glenn Bessinger, Sec.: George Spiva, Pres.: lim Garrett, V. P.: Iohn unesch, Treas. ROW TWO: Albert Harraman, Robert Fairbanks, Gary Pybus, Walter Noakes, Robert Taylor, Robert ennis. ROW THREE: Glenn Foster, Don Wheeler, Lloyd Warren, lim Shahan, Ronnie Harris. ROW FOUR: David sott, Don Southwell, Dean McElvany, Iohn Thomas, Iohn Belt, Cecil Sink. peakers Form NFL, Key Club Helps In Community l l Sharing the honor as host to the district convention with 'eight other local clubs was the highlight of the year for members of the Key Club. Among the activities of the club was sponsoring the Thanksgiving basket drive and working in the school Giving debates, dramatic readings and original orations at state and invitational meets occupied most of the time of NFL members this year. MCm1bCrSl1ip is based on participation in the eight divisions of the speech field. book store. .F.L. FRONT ROW: Iody Bryan, Mr. Semrod, Sponsor, Nita Ridenour, Sec., Jim Schuler, Pres.: Caroline McCormick. DW TWO: Marie Smith, Nowana McCarty, Sue Hawkins, Ianice Wright, Betty Lakey. ROW THREE: Larry Laugh- 1, Gene Russell, Sandra Hendrix, Robert Luttrell, Harold Hammitt. 79 1 '7 5 3 , 5 E 5 2 , i is FTA. FRONT ROW: Donald Gassett, Sponsor, Barbara Lester, Pres., Sherian Hines, Sec., Betty Boucher, Treasg Eunice Iudd, Sponsor. ROY TWO: Pat Wright, Ernestine Gettys, Kay Winton, Colleen McCormick, Sharon Millwood. ROW THREE: Mary Sue Miskovsky, Bob Browr Tiers Ann Gillemot, Kathryn Young. FTA Members Endorse Apple For Teacher Day An apple for the teacher is an old PTA brings together all students inter- custom, but the Future Teachers of ested in teaching. lts purpose it to show America club members revive it each the opportunities in teaching and to culti- year, providing a shiny, red apple for each vate the qualities essential in a good member of the CH faculty. teacher. l 80 VTURE MEDICS CLUB. FRONT ROW: Bill Symonds, Parl.g Patsy Baird, Librariang Melva Van Vranken, Treas.g arlotte Mae Echols, Sec.g Dianna Guinn, Vice-Pres.g Mary Farquahar, Pres. ROW TWO: Mrs. Lillian Sanders, Sponsorg : Wrightg Geneva Ionesg Ianet Shawg Mrs. Harriet Echols, Advisor. ROW THREE: Linda Rogersg Linda Woodsg Paula 1nthamg'Sharron Claytong Virginia Garciag Ianie Coleman. ROW FOUR: Susan Barrettg Molly Kellyg Gloria Gravesg Linda 'kerg Shirley Wassong Iudy Reed. Ilubbers Aim Toward Futures In Medical Field Future Medics filled in the first pages of their clubis history with two field trips to medical centers this year. Eighteen members visited St. Anthony's and Crippled Childrens Each member also spent six to nine hours weekly doing volunteer work at the Veteranls Hospital. MELVA Van Vranken displays the Future Medics exhibit at Redskin Roundup Day. 81 4 E 2 E E I r 9 l DURING THE Homecoming, Parade the'Kl Yi officers fo Iohn Stark out why grandma wore a cluster and grandpa wore goggles. KI YI KING K' Y k hl ' ' ' l 1 1 S BHC At C'CCS5 Ald Community Projects i Never a spare moment need be had To earn monex' thev serve at ban- bs' ans' member of the Ki Yi Pep Club. quets, usher at IYlillI1lClPlll Auditorium, Although its main Purpose is to support and sell programs at games. X all athletic events, time is also found for The Spring Formal held in April l other activities. highlights the vear, as officers for the This year the organization was the following Year 'are announced and the only high school club in Oklahoma Citi' queen crovvned. A scholarship is given at to sell poppies for the Disabled Veterans. the close of the Year to the best Ki Yi. KI YI PEP CLUB. FRONT ROXV: Ernestine Cvettys, Parl.g Kathryn Henry, Chap., Linda lwlnrry, V.P.g Iohnny Sta Ki Yi Kingg Pam Willianis, Pres.g lane Henson, Sec.3 ROW TVVO: Diana lwlealy, Cheerleaderg lacquie Clark, Unifo Capt.: Linda Lee, Uniform Capt., Penny Treloar, Uniform Captg Donna hliilkey, Program Capt., Sandra Paller, Sect: Capt.: Polly Ann Lauderdale. Sgtfat-Arms: lo Anderson, Section Capt.g lvlargie Nloyer, Usher Capt.: Linda Deibel, Progrq Capt.: Sandy Williford, Rep.: lvlarlene Davis, Cheerleader. RCW THREE: Indy Ferguson, Cheerleaderg luanita Sweareng Uniform Capt.g Betty Boucher. Sgt.-at-Armsg Paula Strickney, Uniform Capt., Barbara Crov, Sgt.-at-Arms: Sue Woolix Uniform Captg Dona Stickney, Usher Capt.: Kay Self, Pep Council Repg lean Dunlap, Uniform Capt.: Roxanna hlil Demerit Capt.g Ruth Sanders, Cheerleader. 1 '59 Hui X I I YI'S. FRONT ROW: S. Davis, Nl. Dickerson, K. Tutor, Ni. Tenclall, All School cheerlenclerg S. Herrin, D. Burleson, 7. L. Conner, Sponsor. ROXV TXVO: XV. Lunclrum, B. Cebulesky, K. Young, B. Hill. C. Patterson. D. Spivn. D. Crimes. D. ounger, Hulsey, E. Parker. ROW' THREE: B. Sherman, Soules. P. Kitson, A. Sherman, M. Iohnson, P. Wiehh. D. ,ms, Franklin, S. Stover, S. Bynum. ROVV FOUR: S. Phelps, Vkioocl, Cv. Lawrence, L. VVhalen, Nihlett. XV:ilker, . Scbree, Crunk, Wriglit, E Fleming, T. Sneecl. lYI'S. FRONT ROW: Byers, N. Harrison, E. Martin, B. Bones, P. Lewis, L. Lowrey, Mrs. L. Hill, Sponsor. ROVV VVO: D. Hill, D. Wilsozi, C. Ensey, B. Pickens, M. Chappell, P. Dryclen, Z. Pinkerton, N. Evans, iW. hhyes. ROVV HREE: L. Baer, C. Gilmore, R. Vkfilkic, C. Sawyer, Hall, D. Gray, S. Shaw, P. Seberger, V. Biggs, C. Satlberry. ROW DUR: C. Elliott, L. Bennett, Lackey, S. McClendon, K. Cox, L. Mai'lar, P. Whitson, S. Rackley, G. Kernughan, D. nders. l YITS. FRONT ROW: ivirs. Culpepper, Sponsor, S. Witten, R. Alclriclge, L. Burr, S. Hines, L. Sager, M. Kelly. ROW KVO: T. Simon, McNabb, L. Kimmel, B. Brock, D. Phipps, B. Siegfriecl, P. Nichols. C. Rippee. ROVV' THREE: L. Olcl- .m, NI. lWiller, Looney, S. ,Hammond B. Smith, R. Pitzer, D. Maxwell. Cullen. ROW FOUR: C. Pritner, W. McGee- sn, M. Emils, M. Riljpee, S. Fitzpatrick, R. Lewis. ROW FIVE: L. Coltlen, V. Roberts, C. Clayton, K. Moore, T. Eades, Earles, A. McKee, P. Moody. 8 P l Redskin Arrow Stat Pourteen VVednesdays out of the year find Rei skin Arrow staffers at school vervi earlv foldir papers, preparing to distribute them to hom rooms. Entirely a student project, the paper planned, written and edited by Redskin journalist STAFF Linda McClell2 Editors-in-chief .,,,tt,,t ,,,e , 7 Norma Placlii News Page Editor S, toto,,t Dianna Smit Editorial Page Editor ooootoo ooooe. G race Wingficl Feature Page Editor e..,e,ee oeee, O rinda Adan Sports Page Editor ,,,rr,,,,, ...,,,, G erald Nant Assistant Sports Editor ,,,rr, rr,,r, G erald Wooslq Business Maiuager ,,,r,r,rr,r, r...,r P am William Photographer rrrrrr,rrr .rr..rr,rr,,,,r,rrrr..v.. B ill Newnui Exchange Editor ,rr,r,rr,r,r,,rr,,,r.,.,,,r, Phyllis Maddc READY for a trip to the printers to read proof on the paper are Registers ' - .Dognallvlclglilnahankcge Chief Culpepper, Linda McClellan and Norma Placker. loft' any GWB, CCI la ntner' O C Reed, Kathy Barnes, Judy Cullen, Kennet Hays, Charlene Sadberry, Donna l-lill, P: Samsel, Sue Wooliver. Adviser ,rrrr . r.rrrr,rr,rrr,rr, Mrs. Io Sondra Culpeppi f Z i PHOTGGRAPHER Bill Newnum receives picture assign- FILES of past issues are examined hy Patsy ments from page editors Dianna Smith and Orinda Adams. Iucly Cullen and Grace Wingfieltl. 84 'rovides UpfTofDate News Coverage For Redskins JBLICATION receipts must be marked daily, and Donna Hill, heri Elliott and Phyllis Madden do an accurate job. AD LAYOUT is explained to Donna McClanahan and Cecelia Pritner by ad manager Pam Williams. FRUGGLING with Z1 headline are Kenneth Hays, SPORTS EDITORS Nance and Woosley get picture opinions from harlcne Sadberry and Kathy Barnes. sports writers Sue Wooliver, Robert Reed and Pat S-amsel. SS it 1 l K X LATIN CLUB. FRONT ROVV: Ann Meadows, Phyllis Pennington, Eramae Baker, Ellen Dallas, Barbara Bones, P2 Vlfright, Carol Enrique. ROVV TWO: Io Ellen Smith, Lydia hlcClain, Sherry Novak, Nowana McCarty, Geneva lone Ianet Shaw, Betty Boucher, Marlene Davis, Linda Bennett. ROW THREE: Iudy Cullen, Paula Stickney, Sue Hawkin Sharron Clayton, Patsy Lewis, Grace Wingfield, Russell Wattie, Richard Scott, Charlene Browe. ROW FOUR: Ray Russel Sandra Hammond, Wilma McKe1'lev, Linda Pickle, Iuanita Swearengin, Loretta Streetman, Gloria Graves, Carolyn Clayton ROW FIVE: Charles Berkenbile, Kenneth Buchanan, Merle Hunsaker, Iohnny Soos, Tom Hinkle, Robert Luttrell, Keir Butler, Charles Drumm. Iohn Thomas, Bill Newnum. 3 Latin Pupils Mix Pleasure and Work In New Clu' FRONT ROW. Shirley Fitzgerald, Kay lay, Paula Lock Emma Ruth Stephens. ROW TWO: Beth Historv was made this year as first and second Year Latin students organized the schoolisi first Latin Club. Purpose of the new club was to stimulate more interest in the Latin language and customs. lklaking the first year a very active one, the clubbers planned and participated in a Latin Dinner, Latin Day and Latin Week. Members wore appropriate costumes and consumed Roman food at the ldes of March dinner which was highlighted by a satirical program. Latin Week was a real test of the club- bers' skill in using the language. During this time meetings were conducted entire- ly in Latin. Dryden, Penny Price, Miss Danford, Sponsorg Nita Ridenour Glend Knight, Wynona Landrum, Mary Ion Emils, Barbara Cebulesky, Marily Gifford, Margaret Constien, Orinda Adams, Sharon Shaw, Beverly Brumley, Patsy Baird, Iudy Hall, Linda Lee. ROV THREE: Linda Lowrey, Gaye Thompson, Beverly Smith, Linda Sager, Ieri Scott, Nancy Wilkerson, lean Compton, Ka Edwards, Jackie Clark, Paula Trantham, Suzanne Davis, lean Dunlap. ROW FOUR: Matt Hudson, Larry Hollingsheac Gene Russell, Steve Hamlin, Max Schmidt, Albert Harraman, George Reynolds, Dave Snelgrove, Robert Mitchell, Keith Kif patrick, Larry Tayor, Mike Fuller. 86 ERMAIDS. FRONT ROW: Sandra Verrier, lane White, Gloria Varrone, Gail Scales. ROW TWO: Nadene Evans una Rodriquez, Donna Henderson, Sue Iohnson, Carol l-leird. ROW THREE: Kaye Grubb, Indy Woods, Dottie Fulkei i, Glenda Woods, Mrs. Stevens, lvlartha Stone. wimmers, Stage Hands Create Two New Clubs Nlermaids was the name chosen by the girls' swim team for their organization formed this year. Trips to AAU and college swim meets were highlights of the year, elimaxed by their presentation of the annual water ballet. Behind the scenes at every staged event are members of the l-lillls stage crew. The group is responsible for designing and constructing all sets. They also handle lighting, special effects, sound and storage of equipment. 'AGE CREW. FRONT ROW: Larry Walker, Pres., Ernie Bruza, V.P.g Garland Smith, Sec., Hubert Rector, Treasg Mr ggs, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Dwight Iurey, Sgt.-at-Armsg Tony Zink, Ierry Snow, Larry Bomar, Larry VVilson, Don itlmore, Teddy Huff. THIRD ROW: G. M. Walls, Travis Brown, Ronnie Tate, Wendell Walker, lim Rumbaugh, e11y nggins, William Sullivan. f MU ALPHA Tl-IETA. FRONT ROW: Sandra Dacon, Scc.g Mrs. Hanger, Sponsor, Mike Fuller, V.P.g Dona Stlckne ROW TWO: Walter Noakes, Robert Fairbanks, Fred Emry, Don Wheeler, Iohn Ray. Hillman Plan For Tomorrow In Math, Science Clu Mu Alpha Theta, the l-lonor Math Club, was first organized in 1947 by a solid geometrv class. It boasts of one of the first charters given by the national organization. An initiation banquet each spring is the big social event of the year for this group. An expert on mathematics is the speaker for this annual occasion. Participating in the construction of a cloud chamber, a solar telescope, and an anti-smog muffler were the activities of this yearls chapter of the Sigma Chi lota. Field trips and attendance at the Science Pair plus various social gatherings were added to the outside-of-school activities for this active clan. SIGMA Cl-ll TOTA. FRONT ROW: Phyllis Pennington, Sec., Virgil Reece, Pres.g Dean Shelby, V.P., Lowell l-lartle Sgt at Arms. ROW TWO: Iames Basham, Merle l-lunsaker, Margaret Constien, Iohn Hood, Mr. Hauser, Sponsor RON THREE Mr. Epperley, Sponsorg David Snelgrove, Gary Russell, Pub. Mgr.g Billy Wheatley, Pub. Mgr. ART CLUB. FRONT ROW: Christinelle Hile, Treas.g Penny Treloar, V.P., Eramae Baker, Pres., Becky Waul, Sec.: Sandra Funk, Rep. ROW TVVO: Linda Tipton, Rita Ieffcoat, Sharon Watson, Dianna Burleson, Carol Smith, Susan Bill- ings. ROW THREE: Marie Smith, Sandra Phelps, Iacquie Clark, Miss Dorothy Mayes, Ianie Neely, Ellen Dallas, Kay Nix. ROW FOUR: Danny Allred, Merle Hunsaker, Bobby Barnett, Larry Wilson. Dewey Decimals, Art Club Share Showcase Duties Making Christmas wreaths was one of Every Marclm a meeting is held for the worth-while activities of the Capitol Oklahoma State Library Aides. Last Hill Art Club. March Redskin sophomore ludy Hall was Art clubbers were in charge of planning elected SCHCC PfCSidCHC- and arranging display cases for the 113115, To stimulate interest in books, librarian- Melnbers must have 3 B+ average and ship, and new trends in the library field display artistic interests and salem. is the chief goal for the Dewey Decimals. DEWEY DECIMALS. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Cunningham, Sponsor, Ernestine Gettys, Sec.-Treas., George Reynolds, V.P.g Barbara Tipton, Pres.: Mrs. Lois Hill, Sponsor. ROW TWO: Barbara Stubblefield, Gloria Maddox, Pat Wright, Sharron Clayton, Dona Stickney, Iudy Hall, Phyllis lsbill. ROW THREE: Laurie McGrouty, Roy Cook, Gerald Ross, Roger Eaton, Bob Brown, Larry Smith, Linda Holland, Rep.: Tiers Anne Gillemont. Not pictured: Rita Griggs, Sue Green, Charles Duncan, Gloria King, Patricia Lowe, Ianell Prewett, Bobby Rodgers and Sharon Henshall. 89 We Came To Grow And l To Graduate Q Seniors ' juniors ' Sophomores HAVING A SENIOR PICTURE taken is u big project, so senior Prcsidcnt lim Shahan gets a hclping hand from Kat V Henry, secretary, and Larry fN4ullir1s, vice president. 92 Class Of '62 Seniors, at lastl Eleven years of schooling have gone into making that phrase a reality for the class of '62! And the senior year has been the best of all. This year we have seen skirts get short- er, hair-dos get lnoufier, and the dances more strenuous. Our taste in music revolved around the latest dance craze, the Twist. Favorite records were the Peppermint Twist, Let's Twist Againf' and even the Mother Goose Twist. On the more sedate side, we listened to the first organ music to peal from the new auditorium organ. And we saw the inaug- uration of quiet week for exams. In the national scene this was the year of the astronaut, the Berlin Crisis, President Kennedy's first year in office, and Mrs. Kennedy again topped the Best Dressed List. We chose the theme Woilderfiil Memf ories for our graduation activities . . . the prom, the breakfast, baccalaureate, and finally commencement. To steal a line from Bob Hope's theme song, we say, Goodbye, CHHS, and thanks for the memoriesln ALVIN ALBIN - Boys' Pep Club. LYNN ALBRIGHT -- D-E Club Treas., Boys, 'O' Club V. P., Mr. Howdy. IEAN ALLEN + Ki Yi Uniform Captain. MARTHA ALLISON - T8zI Club Sec. CI-IERYL ALLRED - Student Council, Ki Yi's, Morning Inspiration, French Club, FBLA,Iunior Alumni. IO ANDERSON - Honor Society, Ki Yi Sect. Capt., FBLA, Iunior Marshall, Student Council, Iunior Class V. P., Economics Club. IAMES A. ARMSTRONG S Economics Club, Boys' 'O' Club, Hi Y 's. OLEN ARNETT - Boys? 'O' Club, Boys' Pep Cl b. WXYNE ARNOLD - T811 Club. ' PATSY BAIRD - Future Medics, Dewey Deci- mals, Latin Club. DARREL BAKER - Hi Y V. P., Boys! Pep Club. RONNIE BALLARD - CHIEFTAIN Staff. ROBERT BARTLETT - Boys' Pep Club. MICHAEL BEARDEN - D-O Club. Y IERREL BEAVERS - Boys' 'O' Club, Boys Pep Club. PAT BEAVERS - Girls' 'O' Club Hist. KAREN BEDINC-FIELD - Ki Yi's. JOHN BELT - Student Council Pres., Key Club, Boys, Pep Club, Boys' 'O' Club, Thes- pians, Pep Council, Swing Band, FrenCh Club Beau. Alyin Albin Hayden Allen lean Allen Martha Allison Cheryl Allred Indy Albright Lynn Albright janet Anderson Io Anderson Linda Anderson Romona Anthony IHINCS AFUISFYOIIQ Olen Ameff Bruno Badillo Darrel Baker Class Of '62 CATHERINE BENNETT - Tliespians. GLEN BESSINGER - Kev Club Sec. WILLIAM BLAKELY - D-E Club Chap. TVVANNA BLAKENEY - Student Council, Economics Club, Morning Inspiration. CHARLES BLOUNT - T811 Club. TOMMY BOND - TSI Club, Boys' Pep Club. JERRY BOOTH - Boysl Pep Club, Football, Wrestling. IOHNNY BOWLEGS - TBQI Club. ETHEL BOX - FBLA. SUE BRIDGE - Girls' Cborus. IIMMY BROADI-IURST+Honor Society Pres., Student Council Parl., Boys' 'Ol Club. DAVID BROTHERTON - TRI Club. CAROL BROVVN ff D-E Club Pai-l. DARLENE BROWN-Stuclent Council, Sopho- more Class Sec., Pep Council Pres., lr. Alumni, CHIEETAIN Staff, Boys' Pep Club Sweetheart. HENRIELLA BROWN - lvlorning Inspiration, Band. JOHN BROWN - TRI Club. RICHMOND BROWN S Bancl. SHARON BROWN i FHA Chap. BEVERLEY BRUMLEY-Morning Inspiration, Honor Society, Latin Club, D-E Club, Econo- mics Club. I ERNIE BRUZA - D-E Club, Stage Crew V. P. PATRICIA BUCHANAN - Honor Society, Concert Choir, Ensemble, FBLA. MIKE CANTLEY - Economics, Boys' Pep Club Sec., Pep Council. 94 Eramae Baker Robert Baker PMSY Baird Sharon Barber Elaine Barnes Sheri Barrientos Robert Bartlett Betty Barton Mike Bearden Rita Beaucham Ierrel Beavers Pat Beavers Kgrgn Bqddinnfwld Ohm Belt P Q l Catherine Bennett W. R. Berryhill Glenn Bessinger Mike Best Iames Billins Twallllil Blakfllty Bill Blakely Richard Blemmel Charles Blount Doyle Blue P3u1B1ue Tommie Boggs WElRE too adult to fight over a mere graduation dress, so let me have it, savs lNlz1x'v Haley to Dianna Smith. 98' Tommy Bond yohnny Bowiegs Ethel BOX sue Bridge Jimmy Bfoadhufsf i Bob Brown Carol Ann Brown Darlene Brown Hcnriella Brown Iohn Brown Sharon Kay Brown Patricia Brown Richard Brown Tom Brown Beverly Brumlcy YOU HEAD 'cm off at th Mr. MllFdOCk direct the Promis grand march. c pass, says Coach Specgle as hc and Ernie Bruza Patricia Buchanan 96 Regina Buchanan Gloria Cambron Sue Campbell Mike Cantley David Cantrell Elsie Mae Carpenter Mike Carroll Patricia Cossey Ioe McCathren Glenna Cauthron Sharon Ch3mbCfS Trena Chesnut Carol Chew Iames Clem Ginger Cline Betty Claxton Class Cf '62 DAVID CANTRELL - T811 Chap. ELSIE MAE CARPENTER - Y-Teen Sec., Honor Society. MICHAEL CARROLL - T811 V.P. SHARON CHAMNES - T811 Club. TRENA CHESNUT - Honor Society, Cvirls' 'O' Club Parl., D-E Club. CAROL CI-IEW - D-E Club Rep., PHA, French Club. BETTY ANN CLAXTON - Thespian Hist. IAMES CLEM - T811 Club. MIDDY COATES - Solo Twirler. IANIE COLEMAN -f Economics Club. I. W. COMBS - T811 Club. MELISSA CONDIT - Junior Alumni. LINDA CONNER - T811 Club Sec. BILL COODEY - T811 Club. GARY DON COOPER - T811 Club. VVIAKITA COSHOW - D-E Club. EINIILIE RUTH COUTURE -- T811 Sweetheart, Sturlcnt Council. LINDA COX-lunior Alumni, Student Council, Mu Alpha Theta, Economics Club, Honor So- ciety Treasurer. CAROLYN SUE CROSSLAND 0- Ki Yi Pep Club, FBLA. JUDY IEAN CUMMINS - Band Sec., T811 Club, Morning Inspiration. SANDRA SUE DACON - Economics Club Sec., Mu Alpha Theta Sec., Girls, 'O' Club Sec., Morning Inspiration, Latin Club. 97 Middy Coates Billy Cochran I I I Alvonda Coker Ianie Coleman Aggie Collyar Melissa Condit Linda Conner Class Of '62 LEWIS DAVENPORT - Thespians, Boys' Pep Club, Stuclent Council, CI-IERYL DAVIS - Student Council, FBLA, French Club, Reel Cross, Morning Inspiration, Iunior Alumni. ELMER DAVIS - TRI Club. MARY LOU DAVIS - TSZI Club. SANDRA DAVISON - Iunior Alumni, FBLA, EARL INE DAWSON - TRI Club, D-O Club. IVAN DECKER -- Boys' Pep Club. VERBIN DECKER - D-O Club. LINDA DEIBEL - Ki Yi Pep Club Program Capt., French Club, PI-IA. IENNIE DEMARS - FBLA, Honor Society. ROBERT DENNIS-Key Club Board of Di- rectors, Economics Club Sgt.-at-Arms, Boys' Pep Club. PATRICIA DEPRIEST - Girls' Glee Club, FBLA, Honor Society, NFL. IERRY DEAN DUNKIN - T811 Club. TOMMIE EADES - Ki Yi Pep Club Sgt.- at-Arms. EARL ECKELS - TNI Club, Student Council. ROGER EDDY M D-E Club. D. C. EDWARDS - D-E Club, Band. FRED EMRY - D-O Club, Mu Alpha Theta. MARY IANE EPPERSON - D-O Club. MIKE ESTLACK - T811 Club Sgt.-at-Arms. DALE EVERETT - TRI Club. ROBERT FAIRBANKS -- Key Club, Boys' Pep Club, Boys, IO' Club, Mu Alpha Theta. 98 Bill Coody Ted Cook Alan Comett Wakita Coshow Lucille Coughran Emile Couture Linda Cox Roy Criss Carolyn Crossland E 1 X Y Iudy Cummins Ann Cunningham Par Curtis Sandra Dacon Lem Dorson Lewis Davenport Linda Davidson Betty Davis Cheryl Davis Elmer Davis Mary Davis Sandra Davison Earline Dawson Ivan Decker Linda Deibel W is I VVAA AA .Ma Ir-miie Dcivigrs Roberr Dennis WALLS of thc Activity Office tell the story of the year and bring back memories for senior Trish Whirson. 99 Pat DePriesr Sharon Dobbs Ierry Duggins Jerry Dunkin Tommie Eades Roger Eddy Armand Edelman D. C. Edwards Paul Ellenberg Fred Emry Wiliam Engel Mary lane Epperson Dale Everett Robert Fairbanks Sandra Fallqf I-IICKS came to the aid of Iohrmy Stark in his campaign for thc Mary Farquhar Barbara Foote senior class prcsuiency. 100 Larry Force Linda Frederick Ioel FFCCIYIHI1 Johnnie Freeman Lena Freeman Iames Frizzell Mike Fuller Linda Fuller Charles Gastineau Ronald Geisler Mac Gibson jackie Gilbert Tiers Anne Gillemot Sharon Gillham sandra Funk Jimmy Garrett Glass Of '62 SANDRA FALLER - F1-IA, Ki Yi Pep Club Sect. Capt., Student Council. MARY FARQU1-IAR-Future Medics Club Pres. BILL FARRIER - D-O Club. LINDA FLURRY - D-O Club. LARRY FORCE -- T811 Club. LINDA FREDERICK - Economics Club, Choir. IO1-INNIE FREEMAN - French Club Pres., Ki Yi Pep Club. LENA FREEMAN -Q T811 Club. IAMES FRIZZELL - T811 Club. LINDA GAIL FULLER - D-E Club. MIKE FULLER - Mu Alpha Theta V.P., Latin Club. SANDRA FUNK - Art Club Rep., Morning Inspiration. IIMMY GARRETT-Key Club V.P., Choir V.P. CHARLES GASTINEAU - Boys 'Ol Club, Boys' Pep Club. RONALD DEAN GEISLER - Economics Club. IACKIE GILBERT -N T811 Club. TIERS ANNE GILLEMOT - FI-IA, Dewey Decimals, FTA, Iunior Alumni, Dewey Deci- mal Club Queen. SHARON KAYE GILL1-IAM - French Club. MARVIN GENE GILLILAND - Red Cross, Student Council, T811 Club Board of Directors. BARBARA GOFF - T811 Club. CI-IARLES GOODMAN - Band. IANET SUE GRABLE -4 Band Color Guard, FBLA Sgtfat-Arms, Morning Inspiration V.P. 101 Mary Gillihan Marvin Gilliland Barbara Goff Charles Goodman Kaye Goodnight Shelia Goodman Ioyce Gordon Class Cf '62 DONALD EARL GRABOW --- Boys' Pep Club, T811 Club. DONNA GRAHAM - FBLA Pres., Morning Inspiration, Student Council. LARRY GRAMLING -a TZSZI Club. MARILYN GRAVITT S I-Ieacl Majorettc, LEANDRA GREEN - T811 Club. TROY EUGENE GREEN - Red Cross, Band, Boys' Pep Club. IOHN GUNESCH - - Honor Society, Key Club Treas. BILL HACKLEMAN M- Thcspians, Student Council Committee Chairman, Swing Band Chairman, Pep Council, Boys, Pep Club. ROY OWEN HALE - T8zI Club. MARY LINDA HALEY - Girls' 'O' Club, FBLA. DOROTHY LOUISE HAMILTON -- Iunior Alumni, Y-Teens, D-O Club. SANDRA HANNA - D-O Club. SHARON HARRELL - D-O Club. LOVELLA HARRIS -- T811 Club. RONNIE HAWPE-D-O Club, Boys! Pep Club. KARLA LEE HAYES - Economics Club, Girls? 'O' Club V.P. KENNETH HAYS-REDSKIN ARROW Staff. PEGGI IONES - Student Council, Iunior Alumni. WALTER PAUL IORDAN - Morning Inspiration. MARY HELEN HEMBREE - Girls, 'O' Club, Morning Inspiration, FBLA. 102 Gayle Gossett Ianet Grable Donald Grabow Donna Graham Larry Gramling Marilyn Gravirr Ty Gray Lola Green Tfov Green Virginia Griffith Marcella Grigsby Troy Grovcg Dianna Guinn Iohn Gunesch Bill HHCk1Cm2I1 Mary HalCy Dorothy Hamilton Darla Hancock Sandra Hanna Faye Hafffmf Sharon Harrell Lovella Harris Lynette Harris Benny Harrison Io Ann Hatcher Ronnie Hawpc AN OCCUPATIONAL hazard of coming to school in Ianuary was an occasional fall, as Silas Lawrence can testify. 103 Karla Hayes Kenneth Hays Kargn Hymgr Mary Hembree Ioe Henderson E vt 2 E 5 Linda HCUICY Kathryn Henry Dallas Hensley Lee H6I1SlCY jane Henson , l M,,,2.V,,,,,,,,,,MW,,,,,,,,,,,, l 37 M ' ll Barbara Herman Bill Hibbard Doris Hibben Carol Hix Chfistinelle Hilc IUKEBOX music 'was forbidden during quiet weekx so Betty Eilenc Himcs Sherian Hines Barton and Pat Snuth prepare to lock up the 'offender 104 Linda Holland Sue Hopgood Iohnnie Horn Betty Horniek Sue Huddleston Freddy Huff Ron Huff Sammy Hulin l l Mary Hussey Iames Iameson Roy Iohnson Russell Iohnson Geneva Jones Harold Iones Ioyce Hulsey lack Hunter Class Of '62 LINDA GAIL HENLEY - T8zI Club. LEE HENSLEY - T821 Club, Student Council, Red Cross. IANE HENSON - Ki Yi Pep Club See., D-E Club Hist., Economics Club. LEE HESTER - T811 Club. EILENE HIMES -4 Concert Choir, Iunior Alumni. SHERIAN HINES --- FTA Sec., FBLA, Morn- ing lnspiration, Ki Yi Pep Club, Pep Council, Iunior Alumni, Economics Club. CAROL ANN HIX - Majorette. EARLE HOLDER -- T811 Club. LINDA HOLLAND - Dewey Decimal Club Chairman. SUE HUDDLESTON --- FBLA. RON HUFF - Boys' 'O' Club, Boys' Pep Club. SAMMY LEE HULEN -A T8z1 Club. IOYCE CARLENE HULSEY - Ki Yi Pep Club, FBLA. IACK HUNTER H- Concert Choir. KAREN LYNNE HYMER -- TM Club. SHIRLEY KEITH - FBLA. MOLLY STARK KELLY - Student Council, Future,1V1edics Club, Ki Y. Pep Club Uniform Capt., FHA. IACK KENDALL - Student Council V.P., Thespians, Boys' Pep Club, Band, Economics Club, Pep Council. LINDA MARIE KERR - FBLA. KARON KILPATRICK - T811 Club. 105 James IOUCS Mary Iones Peggi Iones Barbara john Carol jordan Walter Iordan Shirley Keith Class Of '62 PAT KITSON - Ki Yi Pep Club, Iunior Alumni. ED KLIEWER - Band. IMA IEAN KRATZ - FHA, Red Cross. NANCY KUHLMAN - FBLA, Concert Choir. LUENNA LAND - Girls, 'O' Club Chap., FBLA Pai-li. IEANNE LANE - FBLA. IAMES LANIER - D-E Club Pres. POLLYANNA LAUDEIFDALE - Ki Yi Pep Club Uniform Capt,, Girls, 'O' Club, FHA. SILAS LAWRENCE M D-E Club Photo. BARBARA LEMMING - D-E Club V.P., Band, NFL. JOAN LILLY - FHA VP., French Club, FHA. ROBERT LITTLE 7 TRI Club, Boys' Pep Club. THOMAS LIVINGSTON Y TRI Club. GLENDA SUE LOCK - Latin Club. GERALD LOCKWGOD A D-E Club. ROY LOFTIS - TSI Club. PATRICIA SUE LOWE-Dewey Decimal Club. CARL EDWARD LUMPKIN F TZSJI Club, D-O Club, Economics Club, Boys, Pep Club. IOAN LAVELLE MAGAR - FBLA, Y-Teen Chaplain. EUGENE MARTIN W TRI Club. CLAUDE WILLIAM MATTHEWS -W D-E Club. ROSALEE MAYO-D-O Club, Student Council. CAROL IANE MILLER - FBLA. PAM MILLER - Y-Teens, FBLA. ROXANNA MILLER - Ki Yi Pep Club De- nierit Capt., FBLA, Y-Teens, 06 a 2 I I I Donna Kelley Molly Kelly Claudia Kemp I Iafk Kendall Carole Kerr Linda Kerr Eafl Kidd Sandra Kidd Billie Killingsworth Keith Kilpatrick Karen Kilpatrick Neva King Ioyce Kirkham Pat Kitson Ed Kliewer Ima Iean Kratz Nancy Kuhlman Luenna Land Icanne Lane Iames Lanier Pollyanna Lauderdale Larry Lavielle Silas Lawrence Barbara Lemming Ioan Lilly Robert Little TI-IIS IS HOW it's done, says Kip Woodriiff, explaining a chemistry problem to Richard Cable and lim Nicvar. 107 Tommy Livingston Glenda Lock Doranna Lowe Patricia Lowe Amos Lozano Morris Lusk Marilyn Lutts Rita MgAnulty Evelyn McCathern Linda McClellan Glenda McCool Kathleen McConnaughy Iarnes McCormack Colleen McCormick Freddie McCoy WI-IAT A big head you have, quips lean Allen as she mc-:af sures Roxanna Miller for her senior mortarboarcl. Y Ioe McCraw Barbara McCurd l O8 Laurie Mccrouty Billy McKean Ioan Magar Lou Arm Magers Earl Markley Eugene Martin Ierry Martin Barbara Mason Gerald Melton lane Miller Pamelg Miller Roxanna Mills, Shirley Miller Loretta Millican Rosalec Mayo Ann Meadows Glass Of '62 LORETTA SUE MILLICAN-Economics Club, FBLA, Morning Inspiration Honor Society. SHARON MILLWOOD - Morning Inspira- tion, FTA. MARY SUE MISKOVSKY - FTA, Iunior Alumni, FHA, Girls' 'O' Club. IIMMY MIZE - Key Club, Economics Club. LINDA LEE MONTGOMERY - FHA. IAMES EARL MOON - Band. ROBERT IAMES MOON -- TSZI Club. NANCY LOUISE MOORE-Red Cross, FBLA. IUDY MORRISETT -- Economics Club. LORETTA IANE MOSES - FBLA, Student Council. BILL MULLINS - Choir. LARRY MULLINS - D-E Club, Student Coun- cil, Senior Class V.P. IUDY MURPHY - Morning Inspiration, Eco- nornics Club, Student Council Corr. Sec., Choir Queen. LINDA MURRAY- Ki Yi Pep Club V.P., FHA Sec. BILLY MUSGROVE Y T811 Club. RONNIE LEE MYERS - T811 Club. MARIE MYRKO - FBLA. RITA MaANULTY W Morning Inspiration, Student Council, FBLA Chap. EVELYN MCCATHERN - Ki Yi Pep Club, Economics Club, Football Queen. IOE McCATHREN - T8zI Club. LINDA GAYLE McCLELLAN - REDSKIN ARROW Editor, Student Council,CI-IIEFTAIN Copy-writer, Honor Society, OCIPA. 109 Sharon Millwood Mary Sue Miskovsky Gail Mitchell Ianis Mitchell Ray Mitchell Iimmy Milf Linda Montgomery Class Of '62 KATHLEEN McCONNAUGHY - FBLA. JAMES MCCORD g TNI Club. IVIARCIA COLLEEN MCCORMICK 4 French Club Rep., FTA. FREDDIE McCOYe TRI Club. IOE MCCRAVV 4 lunior Alumni. SHARON KAY MCCOLLOUCH - Concert Clioir, FBLA. BARBARA DIANE McCURDY 7 FBLA, Iunioi' Alumni, D-O Sweetheart, BILLY DON INICDANIELS - D-E Club. LAURIE ALLEN MCCROUTY - Dewey De- cimal Club. GERALD NANCE - REDSKIN ARROW Sports Editor, Hi-Y Pres., Economics Club, Boys, Pep Club, Student Council. LORETTA JANE NEELY -- Art Club, Stu- dent Council. BILLY DEAN NEIMAN - Boys' 'O' Club. DEAN NEWLUN - TRI Club. BILL NEWNUM - Latin Club, REDSKIN ARROW X CHIEFTAIN YEARBOOK Staffs, Student Council, OCIPA. MARY NICHOLS - Morning Inspiration, Treas., FBLA. IERRY NICH - Morning Inspiration, Boys! Pep Club, Boys' 'O' Club, Economics Club Chap. KAY DELOROS NIX - Art Club. WALTER NOAKES - Key Club, Mu Alpha Theta. NAN NOVAK -- Y-Teens, FBLA, lXIorning Inspiration, Student Council. 110 Iames Moon Christine Moore Leon Moore Robert Moore Richard Morava Iudy Morrisett I-Ofcfm M0565 Leon Moss Bill Miilliiis Laffy Mullins ludy Murphy Linda lvlurray William Musick Par Myers Ronnie Myers Marie Myrko Gerald Nance laney Neely DCHH NCYVIUII Bobby Newman Bill Ncwnum Charles Newport Mary Nichols Bill Neiman . Q i RAI-I, RAI-I, REE, kick ,em in the kneel chant the members lefty Nlgh K y N X of the boys' pep club. Ill Waker Noakes Nan Novak Jennie O'Bryant Maurice Oden Lynn Qldham Indy Oravetz Afha Off Robert Page Robert Pappas Evelyn Parker Oleta Parham BYUCC P3fkS Shirley Parks Steve Parks PM Patterson TWISTERS Polly Arm Lauclerclale and Luerma Land perform the Iohn Paul Jackie Peace lastest dance craze during a pep assembly. ll2 Darlene Pember Phil Pennington Ralph Pcfkim Don Pierce Phil Pierce Minnie Pilgrim l Iohn Pittman Norma Placker Larry Don Pogue Kay Pollard Cary Pulliam Ernest Quintet Iune Peters Cheryl Pickett Carolyn Piper Robert Pitt Class Of '62 BOB PAGE - Boys' AO' Club, Boys' Pep Club. BOB PAPPAS - Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Concert Choir. OLETA VIRGINIA PARHAM-Y-Teen V.P., Student Council, T811 Club, Y-Teen Sweetheart. BRUCE PARKS - TRI Club, Red Cross. SHIRLEY PARKS - D-O Club. EVELYN MARIE PARKER - Ki Yi Pep Club, FBLA. PAT PATTERSON - FBLA Hist., Iunior Alumni. WENDELL PECK - T811 Club. PHIL PENNINGTON - Boys' Pep Club, Boys, 'O' Club. RALPH PERKINS - Honor Society. C1-IERYL LYNN PICKETT - FBLA. DON PIERCE - D-O Club. RQBERT PITT - Band Chap. JOHN PI'1'fMAN - Boys, Pep Club. 1 NORMA PLACKER - REDSKIN ARROW Editor, CHIEETAIN Staff, Student Council, Times Teen Correspondent. MARILYN KAY POLLARD - Concert Choir, D-O Pres. GARY DALE PULLIAM -1 D-E Club. ERNEST QUINTERO - Boys' 'O' Club, T811 Club, Boys' Pep Club. MARY RAWLINS - Economics Club, Girls' 'O' Club, Latin Club, Red Cross. IOHN RAY-Boys, 'O' Club, lN1u Alpha Theta. I-IUBERT RECTOR - TM Club, Stage Craft Crew. 113 Sandra Radcliff Ianic Rankin Mary Rawlins Iohn Ray Hubert Rector I Arvella Reclden Warrell Reece Class Of '62 ARVELLA REDDEN - Student Council. WARREN LEE REECE - Concert Choir Pres., Morning Inspiration, Economics Club. JUDY REED - Economics Club, Future Medics Club, Morning Inspiration, Band Queen. BARBARA REID-Concert Choir Sec. Sz Treas., Morning Inspiration Pres., Morning Inspiration Queen. IOY BETH REID - French Club I-list., Iunior Red Cross. CARLA IEAN RENFRO - T8:I Club Rep. BILL REYNOLDS - T811 Club. ROSE ETTA REYNOLDS - D-O Club, French Club. MIKE RIDGELL - Boys' Pep Club, Red Cross. IOI-INNY RAY RINEI-IART - Concert Choir. LINDA RISENI-IOOVER - Ki Yi Pep Club. LAURA RITCHEY - Thespians, Morning Inspiration. WAYNE RIVES - Band, Tliespians. JERRY ROBERTS - T811 Club, Boys' Pep Club. SHARON ELAINE ROGERS -- T8zI Club. EI-IA. SI-IERRON GALE ROWAN - Morning In- spiration. IIM RUMBAUGH Stage Craft Crew. LANETHEA RUTI-IERFORD - NFL, Econo- mics Club, French Club Treas. RITA RUTLEDGE - D-O Club. BRECK RYKER -M D-E Club. Iudy R665 Robert Reed Barbara Reid I0y Reid Mike Reid Carla Renf - Club. Rose Etta Reynolds Mike Ridgeu Imne Rincha K NEIL SANDERS - T8zI Club. 114 ir . iohnny Rinehart Linda Ri5CUh00VCf Laura Ritchey Tcrry Ritchey Donna Roberts Carol R0biU50U Sharon Rogers Cynthia Rollans Sharron Rowan Sharon Rowland lim Rumbaugh Ann RUUUCIS Wade RUShi11g Barbara Russell l.aNethea Rutherford Riga Rutlewe Danny Samples THIS IS just peach fuzz, my clear boyf' brags Bill l-lackleman combing Harold I-lammitfs beard. IIS i Roger Sanchez Larry Sanders Neil Sanders Ann Sargent Donald Schgrnick Donnie Scholl Kay Self Bernadette Sepeda Paul Sewell Audria Shackelford l lim Shahan Connie Sharp Charles Sheets Bob Sherrell Lonnie Shidler Mi, LX:'ft,Li5i25jsg4 vjgijjjfjgg , ,,.m2':fif ,law , ' mvi,1vfs-lefiqu, ' 'liS7n'iE 5 . ', :f,I2Ef4EIQi,lLeii'i' W, A W A 25 ' A , X 2 , 2 A 4 ..,,,., ,,,.,.,, , ' ' 4 - . ' I , , V, , , Vi iii ff KH' ' , J i ' ' , , , - , 'l V..,,., .i,, , MY WORD! Didn't the school board ban knee-ticklers and Patsy Shields Glenn Short sweatshirts for campus wear? ll6 Mike Shropshire Dori Skidmore Sharon Skinner C. D. Slovcr Charles Smith Dianna Smith Donna Sue Smith Ed Smith Pat Smith Patricia Smith Patsy Smith L Phyllis Smith Smut Smith Mary Lou Swatck Gerald Smith Linda Smith Class Of '62 DONALD SCHOLL -- Boys' 'O' Club, Boys Pep Club. DONALD SCHORNICH - T811 Club. CHARLES SCHROCK - Economics Club, Art Club. 11M SCHULER - NFL Pres. MIKE SEATON H Economics Club. RICKEY SEBREE - D-E Club. KAY SELF - French Club V. P., Ki Yi Pep Club, Pep Council Rep. Pep Council Sec., Eco- nomics Club Hist., French Club Belle. BERNADETTE STEPHANIE SEPEDA --Y Teen Sec. PAUL SEWELL - Boys' Pep Club, Boys' AO' Club. AUDRIA SHACKELFORD - FHA. 11M SHAHAN-Economics Club Sgt.-at-Arms, Thespians, Key Club, Student Council Com- mittee Chairman, Senior Class Pres., Boys' Pep Club. CONNIE SHARP - Honor Society, D-O Club. CHARLES SHEETS - Band V.P., Economics Club. ROBERT DALE SHERRELL - T811 Club. LONNIE CHARLES SHIDLER - T811 Club, Student Council, Choir. GLENN SHORT - Economics Club Pres., Mu Alpha Theta Pres., Honor Society, Boys' 'O' Club, lunior Marshall. MIKE SHROPSHIRE - Economics Club. 117 Kay Swyden Bill Symonds Iimmy Talkingwn Carol Taylor Carolyn Taylor David Taylor Larry Taylor 1 Class Cf 62 SHARON SKINNER - Morning Inspiration, FBLA. CHARLES SMITH - Band. DIANNA SMITH - Economics Club Hist., Student Council, CHIEFTAIN Staff, RED- SKIN ARROW Staff, OCIPA I-Iist. DONNA SUE SMITH - T8zI Club Hist. ED SMITH -- TCYI Club, Boys' Pep Club, Student Council. GARLAND SMITH - Stage Craft Crew Sec. LINDA JEAN SMITH - FBLA Treas., Morn- ing Inspiration . PATRICIA ANN SMITH - FHA Pres., FHA Queen. PATSY ANN SMITH-Honor Society, FBLA. PHYLLIS LEE SMITH -- T811 Club. SAMMY SMITH - T8zI Club. SMUT SMITH - Boys' 'O' Club, Economics Club. MIKE SPEEGLE - Boys' 'O' Club Sec., Girls, 'O' Club Buddy. GEORGE SPIVA - Key Club Pres., Boys' 'O' Club. CAROLYN SPRADLIN - D-E Club. IEAN STACEY - Student Council. IOHNNY LEE STARK -- Boys, 'O' Club, Boys' Pep Club Pres., Economics Club, Ki Yi King. CATHEY IANE STEPHENS+Concert Choir, FBLA Sec., Morning Inspiration, Choir En- semble, Miss FBLA. EMMA RUTH STEPHENS--Economics Club, Latin Club. 1 I8 Robert Taylor Sharon Kay Taylor Mel-lene Tendall Alice Terry Claudia Thomas Iohn Thomas Gerald Thompson Linda Thompson Sharon Snow 'ai ,Z 'ffgf . -' v-gfev' -H, , iid gm' 5 f , v , M . 21 , SY K, S. ,,, ,gb , 5 H136 ii . , S Q E Ian Sflydfif Gene Sopher George Spiva Carolyn Spradlin lean Stacuy Iohnny Stark Cathey Stephens Emma Ruth Stephens Dona Stickney Iohn Stillwell Bill Stine Carol Ann Stovall Gary Sullivan Leda Swadlcy jan Swaffofd 1 1 Q 25 if Barbara Ti Um Mike Todd 'LSURELY you can make room for just one more, wails Pam P Miller, eyeing a cluttered lunch table. 119 , ' X3 ' 44 , ,rf . ,g an A , X F 'lf as 2 K ,U r zfifflff 4151! X wif 59 W , , if 'i w r? f 5 rg f TV ,gfggii Q 5 f A ' f 'Q- 75 3 -I wi l' L Lilxilwfaf f' an 21 li gh' ,, ' Carolyn Tolson Arthur Trapp Mary Vansickle Melva Van Vranken A. B. Vaut Sandy Verrier Frances Voerstcr Patsy Vklade Larry Walkvr Pat VValker G, M. Walls Charlene Ward Grant Ward I-HWY Walxil Terry Ward L'Sl'll-ll-ll The highway patrol cloesrft know there are eight of us Llovd Wfmrrcn Shirle W1 IU 120 , f . y 1 sson hercfl whispers Volks owner, lane lvliller. Margo Watsoni Morton Watts Becky Waul Wilma Weeks Billie Wells Don Wheeler Iimmy Whipple Iam6S White Roy Whitley Patricia Whitson I0 Wiggins Billy Wignall Spencer Wilcox Shirley Wilhite Iane White Ted White Class Cf '62 DON STEWART - T8zI Club. DONA STICKNEY - Ki Yi Pep Club Usher Capt., Mu Alpha Theta, Honor Society, Library Club. IOHN STILWELL - T811 Club. BILL STINE - 'lfhespians Pres., Band, Swing Band, Thespian King. CAROL ANN STOVALL - D-O Club. WILLIAM SULLIVAN - Stage Craft Crew. LEDA SWADLEY - D-E Club. MARY LOU SWATEK - FBLA. KAY SWYDEN -- Red Cross. HAROLD WILLIAM SYMONDS - Future Medics Club, Pep Council. ANITA IAN SWAFFORD - French Club, Student Council, CHIEFTAIN Editor, OCIPA. IIMMY TALKINGTON - Boys' 'O' Club, Boys, Pep Club. DAVID TAYLOR - Boys' 'O' Club, Boys' Pep Club, Economics Club. LARRY TAYLOR - Band, Economics Club, Swing Band, Drum Major. ROBERT TAYLOR - Student Council, Key Club. SHARON KAY TAYLOR - FBLA. LINDA MERLENE TENDALL - Student Council All-School Cheerleader, Pep Council, Economics Club, Honor Society Sec., Princess of Print, Homecoming Queen. ALICE TERRY - Student Council Sec., D-E Sec., Morning Inspiration I-Iist., NFL, D-E Club Queen. 121 5 . A ,N WW aww 1 2 . 1. W17.i,mffgf Zf.1 5 Cheryl Williams Eleanor Williams Pamela Williams Phillip Williford Darlene Willoughby Billy Wilson Glenda Wilson i CLAUDIA THOMAS - Student Council Asst. All-School Cheerleader, Innior Alumni Treas., Pep Council V. P. IOHNIE THOMAS - Key Club, Economics Club, Latin Club. LYNDA THOMPSON - Economics Club, FBLA, Iunior Alumni. ARTHUR TRAPP - T811 Club. MARY KATHRYN VAN SICKLE - FHA. MELVA VAN VRANKEN - Future Medics Treas., FHA. A. B. VAUT - Boys' 'O' Club. SANDRA KAY VERRIER - Girls' 'O' Club, Mermaids Pres. FRANCES ELLEN VOERSTER W- T811 Club. PATSY WADE - FHA Treas. LARRY WALKER -- Stage Craft Crew Pres., D-E Club. LINDA WALKER - D-O Club. G. M. WALLS - Stage Craft Crew. CHARLENE WARD - FBLA, Morning In- spiration TERRY WARD - Iunior Alumni. LLOYD WARREN - Key Club, Boys' Pep Club. MARCO WATSON -- D-O Club, Student Council. BECKY WAUL - Ki Yi Pep Club Treas., French Club Sec., FTA V. P., Art Club Sec. WILMA WEEKS-Girls' 'O' Club Pres., Honor Society, Pep Council. BILLIE WELLS - Economics Club. DONALD WHEELER - Key Club, Choir, Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Sigma Chi lota Sec., Student Council. 122 Larrv Wilson Roy Wilson Velma Wilson Kem Wirtz Ralph Wiser Charlotte Womack Rita Womack Kip Woodruff Sharon Woodruff Linda Woods Paul Woodson Gerald Woosley Kenneth Young Yolanda Young Cecil Younger Charlie Younger Glenda Zanola Bill Zbavirel Class Of '62 M MAY 31 will long be remembered by the class of ,62 as the end of their highschool years and the beginning of utomorrowf' Don Worthy Marilyn Yeck IIMMY WHIPPLE - Boys' 'O' Club, Choir, Boys' Pep Club, Choir King. WHITE - Boys' 'O' Club, Boys' Pep u . MARIAN IANE WHITE -- Red Cross, FBLA, FTA, Honor Society, French Club Parli., Girls' 'O' Club Sgt.-at-Arms, Mermaids V. P. TED WHITE - TSLI Club Pres. PATRICIA ANN WHITSON - Honor So- ciety V. P., Morning Inspiration, Economics Club Treas. IO WIGGINS -- French Club, Student Council, Iunior Alumni Pres., FBLA, Iunior Alumni Sweetheart. BILLY WIGNALL - T8zI Club. SPENCER WILCOX -- Boys, Pep Club. CHERYL WILLIAMS - FHA, Y-Teens ICC Rep. , ELEANOR WILLIAMS - Thespians. PAMELA IEAN WILLIAMS - Ki Yi Pep Club Pres., Girls, 'O' Club Rep., Pep Council, CHIEFTAIN Staff, REDSKIN ARROW Staff, Student Council, OCIPA. DON WILSON - TSZI Club. GLENDA IEAN WILSON - Dewey Decimals, Mixed Chorus, Morning Inspiration, Student Council. LARRY WILSON--Art Club, Stage Craft Crew. ROY WILSON - Boys, 'O' Club. VELMA WILSON - Student Council, Honor Society. RALPH WISER - Band Pres., Swing Band, Economics Club. RITA WOMACK - TQSZI Club, D-O Club. KIP WOODRUFF - Morning Inspiration Song- leader, Boys' 'O' Club, Student Council, Choir Student Director, Key Club, Red Cross, Boys' Pep Club. SHARON WOODRUFF - Economics Club, Concert Choir, Ir. Class Sec., Student Council. LINDA WOODS - Band Color Guard, Future Medics, French Club. PAUL WOODSON - Student Council, Band. GERALD WOOSLEY - Boys' 'O' Club Pres., Hi Y Sec., Boys' Pep Club, Pep Council, RED- SKIN ARROW Staff. DON WORTHY - Boys' 'O' Club. MARILYN ANN YECK - Economics Club. YOLANDA YOUNG - Economics Club Sec., Economics Club Queen. CECIL WILLIAM YOUNGER - T8zI Club. 12 WW ' J7JZ13Z -5, 1,5 UZ . Y ...,,. . 3 A,,, 7 I A 'N-in i G -... , , L BIG CAMPAIGN signs paid off for Grace Ann Wingfield, secretaryg Barbara Berry, vice prcsideritg and Dean McElvane5 junior class president. 1 24 i,,,, , B B 4 W.. Orinda Adams Raymond Aduddell Barbara Ainsworth Beverly Akin er Class of '63 Rynda Aldridge Linda Allen Danny Allred lane Amos Gail Anderson Raymond Anderson Charlotte Arnold aww? f , wig f.i'cJ52vf f 'wfwiff 2 is , fmt, av 3 , iv J ve V ,, fr if 2 Aw bw? f f ig if 'BH 1 ,wird , l ai? , 1 fajgegszg 4' l 'V Q S i s , s 55 X as' i , qw 5 Sl , W W f 4 2' 4 S 4 fish! 2 as is ii 4 1 X 4 2 'Q 1. Q Leon Ashlock Bill Badly Steve Baird B. Baker Lois Ballard Brownie Barnes Kathy Barnes Susan Barrett Louis Belcher Nancy Bell Martha Belt loc Bergen Charles Berkenbilc Barbara Berry Ramona Beuchan Q Ray Black Retha Blackburn Wilbur Blackburne Ioy Bledsoe Billie Bennett Mike Bennett Don Bergen 4 Vernon Bigham Kenneth Blewett Susan Billings Q60 M, ' , 'KPQM Richard Boggs ennifer Birdwell Leroy Bolen 125 Class of '63 Barbara Bones Becky Borjas Betty Boucher Mike Bowling Gary Boyd Darrel Bradsh aw Moria Brazier Billy Brewer Arvel Briulcc Eulcne Bowlegs Barbara David Britton Charlene Browe Curtis Brown Thomas Brown -Bai. ,V Bfilfi e Dianna Burleson Iohnriy Calhoun 5 g , Linda Burr wwk e iw Wy Elzene Campbell Donna Burrell Don Carpenter 53' if Keith Butler William Carr Phillip Casey Charles Cavendar Harvey Chadwell Edgar Chambers 126 Ann Buie nr S 5 Q iw ,zurkfi xl fgggw iv 1' Richard Cable Castle Carroll iirrs B Wand f ' 'S David Charles Iudy Burk Marie Burkett Sandy Caddell Harold Carter i 3 Danny Chesnut Nancv Cain Kay Carter mba j ,V y 2 'L ' H K e. as nn- sv Tom Childers We , M Sandra Clancy Carolyn Clark Iackie Clark Iacquie Clark LaDawn Clark Sherwood Clark Tom Clark r Ronnie Clayton Sharon Clayton Sharon Clayton Paul Cleveland Sidney Cobb lean Compton Margaret Constein Mary Cantu Iames Cook Thelma Cornwell Charles Couey Lois Courtney Harvey Cox Kathy Coy Pat Coyle Iudy Craft Rosita Craig Barbara Croy Quieta Crews Delores mega? ' ,f fr Linda Cryer Ellen Dallas Linda Daughtery Betty Davis Marlene Davis Tanya Davis AND THEY SAY girls gossip! Frank Lehenbauer. Dean McElvany, Donald Hackett and Ray Pickett prove otherwise. 12 7 S X 7 2 kf', , - 7. W. f nav 2' Lloyd Doner Iohn Day lack Deitrick Carolyn Dennis johnny Duspur Diana Dillon Carol Dodson f - David Doonkeen Robert Doonkeen lanis Dory Linda Doyle Shirley Drake Phyllis Driskill Charles Drumm W9 ,lf i-in QT u s a sf , 15 af 5 I ws, ' ',' -- V: .Efkf'4,f,s, 4 Vfyyg Ek 1 sax a aa? 'L W ,W Paula Dryden lean Dunlap Charlotte Echols Charlene Edwards Kay Edwards Billy Elkins Doug Emberlin 1' Brian Emerson Carol Ensey Danny English Carol Enrique Iamcs Evans Indy Ferguson Shirley l RAN OVER the parking lot attenclentf' questions Linda Allen. l2S Sherry Flatt ne Flox cl Diana Ford Kendall Frcjo Larry Frost Iohn Gage l 2 iw if 'QW H ref M sw ge V ni A vi ' Glass of '63 1 5L Ielen Garner Tip Gardner Ernestine Gettys Betty Geyer . 67 larilyn Gifford Leroy Gilmore Toni Gonzales Gwen Goodsou Bennie Graves David Gray Charles Griffin l l l f Liz Griffin Sharon Grisham Karen Grissom Georgia Groves Ronnie Groves Betty Guinn Russ Guinn ,V , Danny Gunter Don Hackett Fellis Haley Iudy Hall Donna Harmon Albert Harraman Alvin Harrell 'Z' Af I 3' 1- ,gy 4 f Q 1 David Hostetter Barbara Harrell Hugh Harrell Bill Harris Ianice Harrison Lowell Hartley LaV0nne Harvey I, -,,v. I I ' 'I Veldon Hawpe Larry Hayer Iames Hayes Iames Hays Iimmy Hays Steve Healy Herbert Hcdgecock 129 Class of '63 Sharon Herrin Linda Hicks Q2 Rosemary Hogan Carolyn Holland Don Hunt loe Hunter Mary jo Iohnson Bruce Iones fzlv ' of 3 1' ,z 1 Teddy lay johnny Ieffries l 30 Linda Higgins 4' 7' '35 4, A , f .3 'fin si 27 , am Carolyn Heird Linda Hill Alma Henry Karen Henson Mary Hines Tom Hinkle 14532 we ' iffy of f' Was, flfgifi v if Mafia Iohn Hood Danny Houlton Lester Howard Danny Hudler 5 Don Hurgon Phyllis lsbill Carol lacks Don jackson David Iones Q V, ,,irQ , 4 'ff Ray Kordeliski Annette Iohnson Shirley Iohnson Martena Iackson w r I 5 ' Zh ,ai AV,, of we My A V ,af Carol Kendrick julie Ketchum Sharon Kile In Mike Hemhori Iames Hodge Linda Gloria Iohns Kay lay K ' Lenetta Kim Tommy King Ian Kirk Flora Kirkham Eddie Knight Io Knox Kenneth Koger Helen Krueger Richard Kukuk Ricky Lambert Wynona Landrum Don Louderback Donald Lawson Maretta Lawrence Ronnie Ledford Linda Lee Frank Lehenbauer Barbara Lester Paul Levan Patsy Lewis Barbara Lind Novita Loftis M i , Mary Lopez Don Loveday Dennis Lucas Ieanne Luebking Mamie McCampbell Carolyn McClain Kay McCullar Ray McCullar Ierry lVIcDowell Patricia McElroy i iai, W e Dem Mcmvany Robert MCGM Frances MCGM S THE DO NOT admit list gets longer every day, laughs Ruth anders as slic examines the unpopular list. 131 as-gf We Donna McNally Connie McNutt Phyllis Madden Mary Maddox 1' .E W 'FM 71? OMS: john Magers Tommy Mandrell George Diana Mealy Dallas Melvin 6 Vw' 31 ,m My rw Diana Montgomery Esther Morgai , ,mr A 5 . rf ., ,,,. 2' Barbara Mansell Bob Moran Earl Markley Bill Martin Carolyn Martin Estella Martin Rudy Martin 365. o il Margaret Martilgez Phillip Matheson Charles Maxey Lou Ann May Iames Maynard 5 Q l lv X V.,,,. I Larry Merrill Mildred Miller Wilma Miller Lonnie Mills Sharon Mills We j.., , 2 , if TWIRP WEEK DOESNET start till tomorrowf' cautions Diana Burleson's friends as she spies Larry Meri'ill. 132 Dale Morrison Iim Morrison wa., Glenda Morton 4-.... Iudy Mosley Margie Moyer Donna 11 a .,, .S , , , Q afar an 3 is s is Pete Munoz Karen Murphy Frank Myers Linda Myers Barbara Neal Tommy Nelson Ierry Newville Sherry Novak DeWayne Nutt Charles Osborn Q, if Q H We s Alta Pena Melanie Pendergraph Ielma Pinkerton Margaret Porter larlell PFSWCU Era? ' f A a -if Ioyce Niblett if r V! i e W g 5 if ,riff r gf 5 ff 0 1 Iohnny Owen Lana Percival Jacqui Perkins -ff 1 1' fm- . 1ffAKf1g,gff,g,': if ' i Edysol Price M' I 2 2 .Q Class of '63 jimmy Nievar Gail Nobles f 7 f se fs JK Q1 Truman Owens Goldie Parker Betty Ann Pickens Ray Pickett my f ,W Keith Price 76 K f an Penny Price Iohnny Puckett Gary Pybus Frank Quintero Maxine Quinton Charles Terry Linda Raines Ewa 513 if 2 f 256 fi V sr 1 ,gf 2 , ,H , if Carolyn Norman Gayle Patterson Richard Pierce W X ,L Q its-:nt f am, wi My Charles Pridmore PM 'tiff George Reynolds 133 Q? F Albert Richmond George Riddle lna Riddle Nita Ridenour Louise Riley Mike Rigsby Sandra Robb Linda Rogers Barbara Rose Georgia Sager less Ryburn Christine Salazar , 2 V 'f ia 1 ww A5 ': iii : f Marilyn Rippec Iuuior Ross Terry Routon Francelia Roy Ray Russell Patrick Samsel Helen Sanders Ruth Sanders af 3' 1, I MV I I K , - QW, S 4 ' Q Bobby Scholl Walter Schultz David Scott Gail Scales Phyllis Scberger Sandy Sanders Lu Ann Selken Lynn Sharp Dean Shelby Twyla Shelton S ,.,. IS IOHNNY SOOS really going to study with Nlargie Moyer, Wavne Shields Nancy Shiplev Diana Mcaly and Penrii Treloar? 134 if S yy? Beverly Sherma ru ' fi? Bobby Siler Velda Singleton M, 5' 3 '-.dw -nw' w N, Q .yi Vw., , ,ti , 9 , M, - aff' .2 Barbara Sleeker Iudy Slentz Barbara Smirh Carol Smith Frank Smith Aubrey Smith Class of 63 Iimmie Smith IO Ellen Smith Marie Smith Mary Smith Peggy Smith David Snelgrove Mary Snyder Richard Solis Tonya Solis lohnny 5005 Bob LCC 5PC3k5 05a1eg SP,-adljng Randy Statham Ierry Stephens Larry Stephenson David Stewart Mike Stewart Murl Stewart ,,-5 .ar 5 M, ...., A a n S4 Paula Stickney lim Stone Don Stover Paul Stowe Loretta Streerman Iohn Stuck Edith Summerhill F E W'- N K af' W if in ,gk S Lux ff Lloyd Summers Shirley Surface Iuanita Swearengin Leonard Taylor Toni Taylor Mary Teague Glenda Templin Class of '63 5 fw Gaye Thompson Van Tidmore Viola Trammel Paula Trantham Penni Treloar Karen Tutor Patricia Wade Sharon West Benny Trevino Larry Uhls Lavena Wakeman Linda Whalen Billie Wilkerson Forrest Wilkerson 136 aa Iohnny Trotter George Tuetkin lane Tull Billie Turner Lewis Turner Owen Van Vranken Gloria Varone Charles Veitch Danny Vervinck Allen Vollmex a ' Fl K 'TT' , Martha Walker Martha Walters Danny Ward Sharon Watson Iudy Weaver bn. Sandra White Ierry Whitney Elizabeth Whaley Gary Wilcox Linda Wiley Frances Williams Iackie Williams Iohn Williams Paul Williams Robert Williams E ,742 Y my f All f of Wanda Williams 51 Sandra Williford Gary Wilson Iimmy Wilson Grace Anne Wingfield Karen Winters ,,w 44 angina 4. f Vicki Withers I. D. Womack Iames Woolems Sue Wooliver Carolyn Young Iames Yount Kay Winton Ronnie Zwirtz . it A , iw? W Shelia Hull Hd 44 YOUR BOOK IS more interesting than minefl says Linda Lee, as she sneaks a look at George Manek's book. E 1 1 ll: I'VE TOLD you once, l've told you a thousand times- donit eat my Chalk? Mrs' Pitt tells a Very UI JUST HEARD that janitors get paid for picking up trash! rep CH tam Bamie Strickland' exclaims lim Nievar. 13 7 Mwwwmwwwwmummw ,aw M 'Z ,X A . , L WW., . 5 , mf 5255 TQ ' ' MWW ,QM ,Q , , ggi ,fy -ff 4,33 V. -,hw 1 if w at x, g 4. ' at 43 ,A ,, fe '55 4' I ff Barbara Abner r f' may , i, i W , Qonnie Ainsworth mx Y, 4, a 1 . if X f l Larry Anders l W W ,gt ,5 73 i i .,,,. l Leon Autrey any A M.. fe: l 1 Larry Barber 29 1 .fa ' yr., , Pat Barton , , Q ,f , -.ff ,ev mg' fl Marvin Benge Irene Abney ., , Z . f A l 2 nf, Sue Ainsworth Guy Anderson Jimmy Ayers Judy Barnes Q.,- -1 Roy Barton Av Hut' ew W QR' Sharon Abshure Carolyn Ake Gwen Anderson Cheryl Bacon 'f.,Q? ' . Keith Barnes 'th gl' S Q 'ETX' James Basham Dennis Belk Don Bell gn if A 1 Dianne Adams if 'J' Q Larry Akin Marilyn Anderson Felix Badillo A, 'ff l , I ,, ' A ' ,Lf -f 4 W it: In W' K Shirley Barnes he A Sandra Aduddell Class of '64 Cynthia Alexander Lana Alexander Larry Archer n , ,r,,. i 4 s Dean Baker Bobby Barnes Mt il Mike Ardizzone Pat Baker J i a f as 43-f Lydia Barnes Judy Allen , , Leonard Arnold ,Q Jai? Par Bales f K 'K , 1 Rodney Barrientos Janet Bass David Bayless Gerald Bean Linda Bear , .tm .,,: fi , I 2:-'K -v,, Jw' 1, I f ' it 2 Wa WW f Barbara Bennet Linda Bennett Vicki Biggs pa, Baird Peggy Allen Phyllis Attocknie 'lf , ff 'll' jk 5 za , , Johnny Ballard 15 aw A Af f Marilyn Barton Cheryl Beasley Kathleen Bundick 139 1,A ly V 1, mf 'Z ff J J ff f 1 ,ig ,R ,, as iq, ye y J W Amold BlaCkbU n Betty Blackburn Linda Blackburn Barbara Blackwood Rodney glake I u J, ABL., J, ' m :. 'ILL J L A L- or 21112 f Lloyd Boatman Larry Boman Dwaine Boswell George Bouse Margaret Box , J c , L, 545 M2923 .,.. affix? I rrr. ,, . . I 1 1 Q Q ef 1 A S A ,Q f 2, J '--.z-1 ---f .- - X, Donna Blakeney Charles Block Ilene Blue l' 1 Bruce Boyd Bob Breeden James Brewer Q deff? Ji? Ifr ' ', f w a BETTY Brock James Brooks Lynwood Brooks Betty Brown Gary grown A24 r vi If f f , Shirley Brown Travis Brown Kenneth Buchanan Paul Bullington Kay Burgess 11?-I ,, J , ,,,. , ae- ,,lL .. um. -,,-,. V' .W In F in Ar f 2 Naomi Burnett George Burroughs Jody Bryan Lyndel Bryan Janice Byers 51, X 4, f' 'iv if by Kathy Casey Glen Brown Larry Burgess ,K we Shaon Bynum E is ? 1 f fu- 1' ,em , Glenda Corley Melva Brown Phil Brown llll i i s W 3 of ,, 3 K Raymond Burgess I-any Burk , , ' is ,, Bill Bryson Connie Case Pllll Carson John Carter ' 4 4551 I'I-'L TAKE A STEAK, medium rare, says Harold Ham, Peggy Carter Sharon Carter Marchela Chappell Carolyn Coggins mitt, ordering his lunch at the ice cream stand. 140 '- - New-fz ai 1' ' If ...., :QQ , svaferaf B .. ,,ggfgsiggs ,. I : 5w3l'3L4ge 225ff - 'lifVis'i'27z4 f Q5 Barbara Cebulesky Veta Chaffin if - W Q in 'f:f:'9f1: ' B ar it Diane Clark Diane Clark Judy Coleman Sue Cooper Eddie Collins Janice Cornett i QF. fs- We C f .i V K. K 7. .Qilg ig. ff' fa . L O ' Mary Cribbs Judy Cullin ,am l tw fa 6' s fo' David Davenport Harry Davis Carolyn Decker Judy Decker Bonnie Chenault 3 MR Carolyn Clayton Barbara Collins Carol Cope R53- Laura Cumby Q . a Helen Davis 'ik qu Mary Beth Chilton Linda Claxton Sharon Chisholm Jack Claymore Freddie Collins Dorothy Collingswor 1 ' Q12 Patricia Couch James Cowns --wk, Class of '64 Joe Clem ., . K or Xa. Q 1 wt' if th Roy Cook Kay Cox 5155- VS ,s -s Mary Cummings 32 Modine Cummings Eilleen Cunningham , N! K f gg Q ir iw , Q ' s , Flora Davis s w ..,f W V Terry De Moe MarY Demon Patricia Davis f Q F Billy Deville Suzanne Davis Marilyn Dickerson , N lf: ii . ' X .. 1. . ' -.sEEE!:.'i, . .K M. X ti mvsg 1 QS xx. r K X ,, is 8 .N i X .N Kay Clifton Shirley Coffman Q aa' X .5 sis W SW' Q Eat s 5 xi f Q 4 Gary Coon Howard Cooper Gary Crandall i Barbara Cyphers A 5? is mis Robert Daw . , , x 'K' 'S- ql' .1 i nn Carolyn Dodson Pat Crawford Mickey Darrough Q ffl all Peggy Dean ,Q Sandra Douthit 141 Don Driscoll Sherry Driskill Linda Eades Roger Eagon , ,L 2 Q '- fi ., ,. ,, .0 , -, ,J f.,f it at H -M ,J ' . lhffiw t V- ' t A , I vf.., W' 6 Q mf Tim Epperson Dan Evanoff Nadene Evans Tawana Fairbanks Dana Fesler Dewayne Finnell Kay Fipps Sandra Fitzpatrick X x ik' 2 -llmmV Fofd Sindfa FOFYUHS Glenn Foster Gracie Fountain , I E' Charles Golden Hope Galindo Vlfglnla Garcia Emma Geffen if , f-w A ,,,,,ag Carolyn Gilmore Louise Goins Linda Golden Sonia George , gi 7 2 1715 C Hass of 64 w 5' Danny Gravitt ' 'liif f , H , .s ww ,ff Dean Eggleston Cheri Elliot K W V , ,M I , f j 2 1?-. John Farquhar Marilyn Ferguson ig if J 3 James Fisher Linda Fogle J' Gary Frank Joyce Freeman Larry Gately Dickie Gentry it ,U ,, Y. 'W 101 f i i l Mary Jon Emiles Ohnna Ensey A Richard Ferren Jimmy Ferris Ellen Foote Sharon Foote es- Pat Freese Dorothy Fulkerson Bonnie Gibson Janet Gilley Richard Gould Lois Graham Brenda Gramling Sammy Graves ,,,.,,,m ,, . f . ..i,,:V ,. ,. L ,I V .,,. K I, Calvin GY-HY Doris Gray Sue Green Charles Grisham 79 3 W4 l Q 8 r ,lfr ll' I Bonnie Gibson Tommy Griffith Rita Griggs Donna Grimes , I5 Q' S ide, - . vw ,rf V , J ,.W, -v' ,V ' , I . r -. lf- ,X H ' ' HI THINK Mr. Roop is hinting for us to go to classf! says Pat Green ' ,ann 2 l t l ' My 1. 'V John Gulick Liam' lsnndra Hammond g f Gary Harrell 6 41 1 .. mf Dana Hayes De I H est o n M Glen Greenroyd Kaye Grubb .Q E Q 'Q Howard Gunesch Q , wi Q i. H' John Hammons Don Harris -I , A W K i w- 44 H i Ei, 2 Mary Jane Gothard the last puvi g, Charles Gunter Carol Hg-,Que J l W lr my , g k V ,, l Vgrk F , f., J Q2 A J Cherry Hampton Bob Hankins ' l ' will gyilse W 4 Jerry Harris Ronnie Harris !Am' Merl Heel Jimmy Helm Donna Henderson J la .- ' fv' V, A ,f li 'Z .. ', Barbara Hill Donna Hill Norman Hill 'K' 'gill l K , K X W H 'V V, , is . - , 1.5 , iiiil 9: Barbara Hamilton Jerry Hamilton Steve Hamlin Harold Hammilt George Hanks Larry Hammock Melvin Hardeman PhYlll5 l'l6l'9lS Lvl- f im, ' i We K A ' fl flhllf a lf a ' ' Norma Harrison Larry Harvey Mary Hastings Belfy Haltltel' J J 'W 4 1 Joe Hendon Sandra Hendrix Danny Henry Eva Herring l mf 1 . V 1' lp ir,, V K ffl' ,, V, iz Z, , Tim Hillman Linda Hodge Carolyn Holland Lucille Holland 143 Shirley Mcclendon to Mike Ridgel, caught in thc hall after Mary Holland Larry Hollingshead Dennis Hudson Patricia Jackson i .fi 4 is Larry Johnson J r-'f A- Paul Keeler Q i 1? X ig i ', VI V I Tommy Holt Rex Homes . ' ' ., i r,,. l ' 'l - , f rf-f'r H grimy -, V , .,,, Matt Hudson f JW ,jf f ,,,, 4 ,, J ' 1 Robert Jackson ga-X' Nancy Johnson Nina Huffan Morris Hugghins Alice James '3 ' ,y Steve Johnson if Jessie James -Q 6 L ,G -. 'rv- Sue Johnson Betty Kennedy Glenda Kernaghan Richard Kerr Ar 1,72 . 'Q X141 5 ' , 575 ,, ZH. is J ff 1 f Q Dei, ii ,M , BUT THERE must be some mistake! cries Caroline Mc- Cor mick to M1'. Iacobson as she discovers a slight error in her schedule which placed her in boys' gym, Anna Hopkins BV f , 2451617 f yr , , Siegel, . V .. 3' Raymond Houston , ,',. Q -','. W rr 9 Vera Hughes Merle Hunsaker ,V Eddie Howlett Jim Hadlika Scott lnyer Billy lrwin Darlene Jay Linda Jones 'Q 4, -all X , WWW' 'Mir Roger Kilby , ia .W 19r?1 LaDonna King -1 f X 1, 1 ,x 1-... W Carol Klepic Rita Jeffcoat Vernon Jones 2' 4 A y 4' 1 if Y Eh , a x ii, Carolyn Kincaid , weft M 141 Margaret King , fi.-s+ an 512' Beth Knight w--arm-.'f Ki' f , . by ,:'rvx'1f T if in f'??P'. 4-me -' is: -t, Ann Johnson Donald Johnson ima -pf' K f ' Dwight Jury Butch Kay .,. wg, 1 mi' S . MW i Gloria King Jaan King 21 . - '-'Q ,. ff i,,i Q ,V , ,, A - ' Kathy Kinnamon Aurice Kinsey Judy Kratz Kenneth Kruta , l ff 'Z A 'W Q- Billy Kuepker Betty Lakey Janet Lackey l WY La'-Jdefdile Shirley Lauderdale Glenda Laughlin aynette Lehman Lonnie Simmons Terry Linville Q, F 1 X an ,- l Calvin Long Charles Long Judy Looney Jane Loyd Judith Lueb Glenda Lummus ' ,. .,,l .K ,V ,W-. fe ' gfexw Onna Mcclanallan Shirley McClendon Ella McCool 0' JW, ' Q ' V f 3- fw. ., 1: ,LL ad? lll, fa L Aix' Ai., Leland McElroy Doris McEwen Wilma McGeeham I Ql sa., K N. P 'QJ Sp Nancy Lonig 1' . Danny 'Landrum L. D. Laughlin .if t . 'lm' fi Ffii , 5 V - .lim Leverich lvan Lorton Cleta Lusk Il ' ,QI y iyi ya-539 Caroline McCormick ,y 12- J: I -6. u. - 3 r 4 A Kenneth McGraw t , Georgia Lawrence Carol Lewis 2 ll fig ,. W , i fee L S. ,r i L M, Danny Lowe Richard Lutke , rf-...Rf 'iw ' ,M ,. -., , , M, ,....a ,:.-2 X., Dale McCoy 5 Wig: Wanda McKay Class of '64 Ricky Lee X Z Rosemary Lewis if i Q ,,.. Linda Lowe i,, Robert Luttrell if ,j f ff 'ite Willene McCoy 7 Q 'f-1' Anita McKee Carmel Leal Patricia Line 1, 6 giiwfi, ui Jeannette Lowe 35: sl Robert Livingston Jenny McCreight Wilma McKurIy Q 'aw Sylvia Leeds vb 'V 1 M -.ga . giifvge- 5 ' Carol Lloyd Carolyn Lovin i,. fe-is -63:11 . ,I I Fred McCarty 1 Q5-'it agp 1 'M ,Y Don McCollough George McKone 145 f2'S-re W32. Sue McMillin Gloria Mallory is 4 t mf - . re .. 1, 7 tc 'K al l Mary Lou Masopust 5 I . A -t im. 252' - A if E54 .Q , V as-ff Forrest Maynard Clarence Mayo Sam Melton Joyce McNabb Linda McNally Karen McSpirit Betty Maberry Mary Mankins Linda Marler Mike Martin Gary Matthews Pat Matthews James Mathis Charles Merrill S f--2 x-aw all l in ti ,ti is N - -V . 12:35 Wt To .fill iii: yl l -l W W --tx ,X NBHCY Maiomb Gloria Maddox Bill Migerousk if ..'2:. .- . F., Paul Martin Raymond Martinez . Gail M5'l599 Shirley Maxey 1 --eisi ,. , , Pam Middleton Dan Miller t. Shirley Mosier Janice Masone Donna Maxwell Mary Mayes Larry Miller Jerry Millwooq 1 as -Q ips- J' fs 5 is at 6 .l L or Harlan Mi lY5 Cl Mike Miskovsky Mary Nell Mitchell Robert Mitchell Jerry Manning Pat Mooney Dguglag Moore Jerry Moore M M yss it ' Q., fm J J '35 2 Sf zyifau y A, V' fe -Qt ft- rw-X n I lu'-.sity V or if K ' A im 1 I. Karen Moore Robert MOON? G-9Yla Morrow Sandra Moses Mike Mullings Nedra Murdock Darlene Murray Robert Myers ffk ye: at' 7 .ww l V 'sz 1: M r ' 3 fe Fr. Cl f '64 to 'M . r ' it ai,i it. 'f , ass O -ff -H i'tl if 1 Judy Neal Gene Nelson Keith Nelson Dora Ann Newman Robefl NQWVWUVTT 146 VN hw' Marvin Nelson Barbara Newville Mike Nichols Pat Nichols 1, :wtf Wi: , uf gi ' A gf 11- V. Qi f5ff t wg . . ,, i , .. 1 1 I me Bill Norvell Carolyn Nuckolls Barbara Oglesbee Linda Oldham va, - .L -ffm. , T5 -- L fir -HW 5 ri P' ,W af- we , ililjag, jt ,g fl ' as li I leanie Oldham Mildred Osborne Ronnie Owen ,, we ,W 'Sis Denise Parton Joyce Payton ft W if H x 51 greg' if 1 w,-M, Kenneth Phillips Tommy Phillips Phyllis Pennington i Q 1' ts Virginia Phillips -ps... i'91u ' wiv-r isys ig S21 Lester Owens Sandra Owens . Y Sarah Pennington Jerry Philpot Sandra z if I l Karen Perieda James Pittman Rita Pitzer Peggy Pledger Linda Porter Tommy Ee , i 'amy t- ' ' Duane Pritchard Cecelia Pritner Nancy Pritner Larry Puckett YOU SAY you swallowccl I1 tltcrntontctcr? nurse M1's. Snnclcrs to Rztymoncl Houston. 2 W f 1 ai A ,X 1. ,-', A - 7 Paul Pappas Barbara Phillips N4ra. pam W' fo- tf,.,.,-, X 'mf isa Phelps Linda Pickle Lyndall Park Q 3 4 iii to it if it H191 f F994 i . fy questions school I Linda Parks ' 5? H' ,se iw. . ,at-za ,- su? , -P . smtiwk Charles Phillips Jean Phillips .F 53 gist ,E if .Q ir Frankie Pierce Lennis Pierce Porter Donna Presson Larry Price Vickie Prieto K ' M , an f K fi, 3 5 I K., -ah yt ' i . Gin' L iczfa,-.f K ' if ' 2, i ' i 5 i C, Jack Pugh Mike Purcell Paul Quillin Johnny Quintero I 147 48 Q Shirley Rackley John Raines Ns 1 'tiki 1 . A ,-Tags '22-s fs m fm A F X is . K W-.5U,.st:f,g,2 . J A I J A QI Virgil Reece Jimmy Reed Tommy Reed - J is JJJJ J y o we ls ix Michael Riddle Lester Rikaid Johnny Rinehart f't-:QA ,F F ik, ll Velma Roberts Kenneth Robinson Theda Robinson '2 as Q, ,lf l is ff' .. Q f 2 JlfT1mY R-3mSeY Don RSDGY Ron Raper Janis Roper Bobby Readnour Patricia Rex Gary Reynolds Paul Reynolds Pat Rich s 6 sg, , , W , 59 P Carolyn Rippee -5' ir, gy eel' I David Roder Margaret Rodriquez Ophelia Rodriquez Teresa Rodriquez Sherry Rose 9,2 in-af 4 mi ,WW J V X .atasgaswisyalsatw, - Phyllis Reame: liiil .lack Richardson Sharon Ritchie ll' 51 : L ,Q Joseph Rodgers A Jody Ross Ronald Roy Ruff! Karen Rivers 1 2' TESL: , i Don Roger Renee Rousseau arms 5 slam. - ,N-Q. Gene Russell Q15 Q. . Q-177+ :N , PERFECT, NOW WElLL run off n few hunclrccl, says Sharon Worthy to Sharon Shaw as they put the mimeograph Charlene Sadbeffv linda Sager machine into usc. Wanda Rivers James Rogers . R21 7 si My Joyce Rowden 1 A 'Epi I of fl l 4 . Darrell Ruth aww 2 , Q lf ' :? -,Q-yy? SU I wi 1 l ike James Roberts Donna Rodriquiz mm Norma Roy 4 Richard Ruth . 'S' 'rms R'wg.aff'l swf Eddie Salyer Linda Sammetinger nu-pf, as O -5- X 'Et 16 Judy Sanders 4' I J Sharon Sapp 11 2,5 Jeannette Senn 4 J Sharon Shaw N i Cecil Sink , Margie Smith 5, . 4,,.. . M., Shirley Smith Gloria Sanchez Dianna Sawalzky f ' gg ,E itlrir Monty Sheckels 'I X. , F' - if-if-W , Orville Shaw fi Darlene Sanders Donna Sanders Gale Sawyer Glenda Shed fl' L ff - Mike Shores Donnita Schieferstein Doris Shelton Delores Shockley H Eddie Sanders Max Schmidt Class of '64 as 'Q f, N Jeri Scott Earl Sherrod , ?tt,gf.T2Ef siefggggqlgslgi izlk ' get - -1, fai t, ' - ezssx. J H ' HW.. 35:-,, Troy Short me Freddie Simon Lou Ann Skinner Beverly Smith if J' 2 1 Willard Smith Teresa Sneed James Snyder Zia. . , Zi - gui x V g 1 . fav-5 ' M 'A ,Q - V, Diana Spiva Jerry Spurgin Eddie Stetfens Jean Smith 5 :L John Soos J -- ti to---1 J Edward Stepps 35, i I ' F ibm 11 Jewel Shackleford Jim Shuffield I x-' i D 'fig-ei -i ff Judy Smith 'lf J , . in My A - : ., i 1 ' Rickie Scott Kathy Sebree Linda Sharp Bobby Shannon 3 W ,ll , , I-:v,- 1 Beverly Siegfried Elizabeth Sifers ,ltts 'esi EF it if v 'A' Donnie Smith Larry Smith Don Southwell S32 , if J A3 Martha Stone or-ess 'ti' Mink Janet Soules Terry Spence 'tra ,94-M LHS? , Sandra 5l0V9 Barbara Stubblefield 9+ M 4 ef-IH ' We David Stucks . ,I 1. ,Q . .. li- as Perry Taylor 4 ax ,es ,.,,. at 3 Dee Ann Tims age rap- X P' It ,, Q, . Roger Tucker K' SF H . A at Janice Vinyard 3, ir . wrt Jackie Ward P it u :,,:f u HL, 'vnu li: il B. W. Sullivan H: V .r - M A ,f , i -3 at Robert Taylor Q , T 4 Donna Sutton Ronnie Tate - Q y., we wean, A 3 tw T , T it 1 5 fart! , , f , gig ?i ' it i 5 ,, 'Wt' in y , W We ,Q azftifv - -N1-zgz 3, W ,lilies Q1 kg T Sue Tate Gary Taylor Gary Taylor James Taylor 2 A A EX Leroy Thomas Patsy Thompson Diana Tice ww - Carolyn Tedford Geneva Teeters Carol Thcmag F T it ,. Linda Tipton Q ' ' . J : V H Edith Toth Joyce Tompkins fn ' ws ,. me HE Richard Toumbs Eugene Tooman ROCJDEY Trammell Judy Trea' Billy Turner A h Ronald Veman ,s r sf -:sw A at 1 A-f as wt J John Waters Cathy Turner Joann Van Curen 64 xr-.pc roer T Sherry Walker as Jerry Watson Class of '64 f Mary Lou Wallace 6, . ., F' 4 k 7' ' 2 2' -eq W it Pat Watson Pat Webb 35' T 4 Q an A to 5 Edna Van Vranken Jim Vaughn Sammie Vela B0bbY VSSTB John Walker if 5 in Q, it T: 'Q 2, J. my xi Russell Wattie ,X ,,,, e ., , , 'wh Frank Weber f 1 Junior Walker Martha Walker Wendell Walki ae Yx T f 'Ft --'L Y , x ' Sig ' l H IIQI l i TONY Walls Ronnie Waul Edwin Weaver J Larry weich Dolph weiibam Robert Wells is '5I5 5 4 Il' .J 'Qi' vl ' i ,LL , fy. l x li l fi Billy Wheatlev GradY While Danny Whitecotton Sharon Whitson Billy Wilborn Darlene Wilborn Y J aa Y ,x. 2 Lonnie Wilkerson Nancy Wilkerson Wilkie JBTVY Williams Kathy Williams Kathryn Williams Sandy Williams Sharon Williams Sharon Williams Charles Willis fl.: ' E ug . we M 1? 'fi 5.15 'ills Q .X , ,eroy Willoughby Donna Wilson Mike Wilson Joyce Wiseley Sharon Witten Joyce Wood Charles Woodruff Glenda Woods Judy Woods Karen Woods Sharon Worthy Arvetta Wright Janice Wright Jim Bob Wright Kathy Wright Pat Wright J af't'll l 5 ,s ivii' - . . 1 Y. . ll . 4 will Lacresha Wynn Janie Wythe ,A--, 4'! F' .a 1, ,J . tgglwiii f 519' Susan Young Diana Younger I 3- fa 'fi at fab av new 44212 f a K ff! A Q1 an K' ' 'Sf,fkQ,6hV if R' owl fist., 5 lfaiiiflfsi . , Joanne Yandell Bobbie Yates John Yonnes Larry Yost Kathryn Young Pat YUUHQ , 'i 'S rf S fx elif N ir ' rr K Joan Crunk 1' Wes,ey,,,abek Ca,o,ynD,,,, VM STARVING, sighsRitaPitzer 'Now in PROBABLY get in as she chews hungrily on her pencil. digestion! l I 151 5 E E E i 5 We Came, Bringing The Will To Win . Boys' Sports ' Girls' Sports Mermaids Present Swim Show, Enter Contests PRACTICE MAKES perfect swim formationsfl say Iudy Woods, Sandra Verrier, Nadine Woods, and lane White. IUDY WOODS and Gloria Varrone practice a routine for the annual water show. GIRLS, SWIMMING team tries new movements on dry landi' before trying them in the water. 154 A bat, a volleyball, a basketball, badminton birdie and a ping pong paddl in addition to a lot of sore muscles wer used in the seasonal sports of the girl teams class. Girls were competitive with other cit high schools while earnestly trying to ear. a letter for their athletic achievements. The organization of a new swimmin! club, 'The Mermaids, different stat and local swim meets and the annuz water show served to take up most of th swimmers time. Senior soloists lane White and Sand' Verrier both received top ratings for thei performances at state contests. i if 5 S i E i 3 1 1 z E GRACE AND skill are exhibited by lane White as sh prepares for a swan dive. .. Y , ,v,.,,.,, ,7 ,, Y 'vp-H fqvg.----f Girl Athletes Enter CityfWide Sports Competition i i 'ILMA WEEKS AND Sue Wooliver await the rebound of Sandra iconis jump shot during their daily practice. PREVAILS AS the team awaits the outcome CONNECTING THE BAT with the ball Iean Comptonis spike at the ball. seemed to be no Problem for Pat Beavers. POISE AND BALANCE are exhibited by Mermaid Kay Grubb as she practices modern dance. 155 FRONT ROW: D. McNally, P. Green, K. Pereida, Bryan, M. Chappell, D. Sanders, R. Sanders, D. Mealy, P. Williamsl Smith, B. Yates, V. Ramos. ROW TWO: L. Doyle, W. Weeks, O. Adams, L. Marlar, Compton, L. Bennett, M. Wal P. Lauderdale, S. Wooliver, B. Geyer, Hatcher, Craft, B. Quinton. ROW THREE: C. Heird, Hulsey, D. Hendersor Scales, White, Woods, G. Varrone, S. Verrier, M. Stone, S. Meadows, N. Evans. Individual Sports Are Also Emphasized For Girls Mrs IO Ann McMillan IODY BRYAN and Marcheta Chappell are playing another fast ' of table tennis to break a tie. X X E e M1-5, Sharon Stevens RETURNING A SERVE during a badminton tournament is Ru Sanders, as teammate Pam Williams looks on. 156 A. B. Vaut John Ray Kenneth Blewett Doug Tucker Golfers, Cross Country Team Place In MidfState IOPER GRIP on the club is very important, as demonstrated re by Coach C. B. Speegle. Iohn Ray and A. B. Vaut, three year lettermen, were the only boys to return for the 61-62 golf season. Ray placed as Runner- up in Mid-State, while the golf team claimed second in Mid-State and eighth in State. Winding up the season, the Capitol I-Iill cross-country team came- in fourth in the Mid-State Conference meet. Individual hon- ors for the Redskin team were captured by junior Richard Cable and senior Robert Fairbanks. ROSS COUNTRY TEAM Coach Murdock, Richard Cable, Larry Lavielle, Robert Fairbanks, Albert Harriman, Iohn xrquhar. 157 Skins Win MidfState Title, Are Second ln State Pulling up from the bottom of the foot- ball polls, the Capitol Hill Redskin squad regained the nearly-lost gridiron reputa- tion this year by grabbing the title of State AA Runners-Up. State hopes fell with a crashing blow for the Redskins Thanksgiving night, as football Power Norman pushed past, 12-6. Season record stood at an 8-3 mark for Capitol Hill. Une not-soon-to-be-forgotten game was the clash on Enid soil. This 34-8 win clipped the Mid-State crown for Cl-l, although predictions made us the underdogs. Half-hidden at the start of the '62 sea- son, Redskin determination Won individ- ual acclaim for six gridders. limmy Whipple, defensive end, notch- ed spots on three pollsg All-State, Mid- State, and the Daily Oklahomanys A11- City. lim Broadhurst, center, placed on the All-Conference team and received honor- able mention on All-State, as did quarter- back, lim Talkington. Qt Mr. C. B. Specgle Mr. Charles Mtirdock Coach Coach Mid'StlltC honors Came to iohn Stark, ICI-INNY STARK streaks past number 34 during a Mike Speegle and Cweorge Spiva. with the Shawnee Wolves. 158 f ' I f l 'Hn J , Iimmy Whipple Iimmy Talkington Mike Speegle George Spiva End Back Back End lim Nievar David Taylor lim Broadhurst Iohnny Stark Tackle End Center Back Whipple Makes AllfConference, AllfState Teams Donald Scholl Paul Cleveland Olen Arnett Frank Lehnenbauer Back Back Guard Guard y ,, y y . by AINING A first down for CH before being tackled by a AFTER A SIZABLE gain for the Redskins, Mike Speegle is orthwest Classen man is Paul Cleveland. brought down by two Putnam City players. 159 Speegle Awards Letters To TwentyfSiX Gridstersg Ron I-luff, Tackle Gerald Vvloosley, Back Kip Woodruff, Tackle Cl121fl6S GGSUHCHU, Guard ...... 24 Smut Smith, End Bob Moran, Guard Tommy Griffin, Back lames Armstrong, Tackle FRONT ROWg D, Ruth, I-I, Harrell, G, Woogleyg ROW TWO: F. Quintero, B. Mitchell, R. Dennis, Beavers, Talking- ton, Booth, ROW THREE: Coach Murdock, A. Albin, B. SU'iClil!11'ld, L. Merrill, B. Moran, T- BFOWU, Womack: ROW POUR: Broaclhurst, L. Summers, Armstrong, D. Miller, D. Taylor, Stark. - A W .. ,fqk , U .5 . gm. hu k fi Ae' S7 160 Triumph With Eight Wins For Season 1 Bill Badley, Back Dean McEIvancy, Back DSKINS RUSH to aid Iohnny Stark during the clash DQCTOR TOM Bm-logon Checks Paul Clcvelamls ill Tulsa ROgC1'S. fOr Pgggiblg injury, ONT ROW: C. Gastincau, F. Lehenbaucr, T. Griffin, D. Bradshaw. ROW TWO: P. Cleveland, D. Scott, D. zaney, D. Scholl, O. Arnett. ROW THREE: B. Badley, P. Sewell, Whipple, R. Taylor, B. Rogers, G. Spiva, ll. ROW FOUR: S. Smith, K. Woodruff, M. Speegle, Nievar, R. Huff, W. Sullivan, Coach Speeglc. 'A back Mc- .ich 4 .....m?fWff'l?i 1 ff. 1.5, it of ,if .Y Qsw-wi, 7 161 i 1 x Coach Don Metheny. Don Hackett, lim Talkington, Mike Carol, Dan Miller, D. Womack, Forrest Wilkinson, Wesl Drabec, Bobby Ross, George Manek, Roy Wilson, Castle Carroll, Edgar Chambers, Tommy Griffin, Coach A. D. Iacobsc Redskin Basketball Team Challis Up Grim Record l Capitol l-lill had a grim season this year, winning six of the twenty games played. Grant was defeated twice 39-37, 49-42. Southeast was downed 49-45 and 71-50. Douglass forfeited both games because of an illegal player. lim Talkington and George Manek have been the highest rated members of the team. Manek rated as second highest scorer in the city, with a 16.5 average per game. Al- though team members lacked experience, their spirit was high and the margins of defeat were small. RETURNING LETTERlVlAN lim Talkington jumps for the George Manek lim Talkington basket to score for Capitol I-Iill. 162 NISION MOUNTS as team members, fans, and officials it the outcome of the starting jump. ROY WILSON defends the Mitlwest City goal as Cap- itol Hill regains the ball. ' Displays Good Sportsmanship During Competition Nfethenyis Redskins were defeated by El Reno 57-43 in the first game of the season, and later in the year with a score of 52-33. Midwest City won their first match with the l-lillmen, 62-46, but the second game was closer, ending 54-45. Putnam City boasted of 48-42 and 54-45 winsg while Enid won 43-33 and 63-33. Other victors over the Redmen were Dun- can, 52-46, and Chickasha, 46-39. Shawnee Wolves ripped us twice, 83-6l, and 62-42g and the Northwest Knights won two clashes, 50-45 and 54-46. GEORGE MANEK looks for a hole in the Bomberis defense to break for the Capitol Hill end of the court. Mike Carrol Roy Wilson Don Hackett GOING IN for a lay-up shot is Redskin standout, lim Talkmgton. 163 APPLYING A figure four to Miclwest City opponent is senior, Larry Roberts. . iV5iis7f'?' t , . -f 2 ' Vgszfvszifw . . , -,,...:- x :wmstifaiif ' - K - vfff- ' 2f:s1'4s1fswvs? sf. 4' K K , ffffsgif.-I--.:x.':v,1 M -- L ? 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W4 ' 5 'lk yew .as m 59' 2 f'1W?fiff14fs-iw Q W, iw' 59 it H X we efwiikww A, .W H ' LEI-IENBAUER CHALKS up a win as he pins his oppor Four Standf0ut Wrestlers Set Pace For Matmeng Redskin niatmen worked their way through the toughest competition in the state this year only to Close the season-with two wins and eight losses. ln the regionals held at Edmond, February 16-17, I-lillmen Iohn Magers grabbed two fourth and two third place medals. Also, Placing in the All-City Tournament held in the CI-I fieldhouse were Lehenbauer, Nievar, Magers and Roberts. Larry Roberts QONT ROW: Iamcs Frejo, Iohn Magers, Bob Doonkeen, Larry Roberts, Paul Cleveland, Frank Lehenbauer. ROW WO: Tim Hillman, Iames White, lames Roberts, Larry Dunkin, Bob Brown, Gary Stillwell, Tommie Watts, Larry Burk, ottie Enzor, Mike Ridgell. ROW THREE: Coach Harold Crosley, Bobby Seiler, Iohnie Sobs, Iames Hayes, Philip atheson, Lewis Belcher, Eddie Collins, Ierry Dunkin, lim Nievar, lim Bob Wright, David Scott, Frank Quintero. 'lace In AllfCity, Regional, MidfState Tournaments Selected as the top four men on the Capi- tol Hill wrestling squad for '62 were Frank Lehenbauer, Paul Cleveland, Iohn Magers and Larry Roberts. These four men were selected on the basis of their skill, individual Paul Cleveland points and sportsmanship. Heading the list was junior, Paul Cleveland, who took first place honors at the Mid-State Meet. This is his second .year on the squad. Frank Lehenbauer 16 FRONT ROW: Edgar Chambers, Ray Pickett, Dan Miller Dwayne I-landke, Don Hackett , Don Scholl, Castle Carro Dwight Kay, Tommy Griffith. ROW TWO: Coach Don Metheny, Mike Ridgell, Mike Carroll, D. Womack, Georg Manek, Iim Nievar, Gary Phillips, Smut Smith, lim Talkington, Roy Wilson. Metheny Replaces Pryor As Head Baseball Ooachg Cheers, crys, and screams were heard over the Redskin campus as the Hill baseball season rolled around. ln the earlier days of practice, new faces appeared on the practice field. Because of the retirement of last season's coach, lohn ' Pryor basketball coach Don Metheny ably followed in the footsteps of Pryor and took over the coaching job. Don lvletheny played baseball in high school and college. l-le served the Hill as assistant coach last year. ASSUMING all baseball coaching duties, Coach Metheny is 'KYOU'RE QUT , shouts third baseman, Roy Wilso responsible for all necessary equipment. as hc tags Iim Nievar in a practice game. 166 i e e 1 DON SCHOLL, Roy Wilson, and George Manek were the only SENIOR , DONNIE Scholl eyes the ball curiously :turning lettermen from the '61 Co-Champion team. as he makes ready to catch a foul ball, Three Lettermen Return From GofGhampion Team Graduation took the entire line-up plus several reserves from the 1961 Mid-State Conference Co-Champions. Returning lettermen for the '62 season are 1 seniors, Don Scholl and Roy Wilson and 1 junior George Manek. Qbtaining a 13-6 record was an easy chore for the '61 baseballers. Sharing the Mid- State crown with Putnam City was the teamls only disappointment. Une team mem- ber, catcher Ierry Morrow, received recogni- tion for making the All-State squad. i I , .L .. ,V .V X 5 X f.. .... :L . ' l 91- . .,.. , 5 1 , 3, gf X -. .--.. .. V .V K, , i s 1 .A Vx ,fry . - ..-..., -- t ' if 5usw5MEQ1i'sfN-Z'A . ,rams -1 135916: n 'zf' '..-'QW-'iw 'JY 7 A W M WM i nm i 1 K 5' .we 1.--'vHLW4i. 2 it H 1, .V . I Z . s,,i eww, H V .,, Ak.. , 2 ,V V . U .mm . , s.,, X W MS. mi W5 ':: K A --V:. ,.i. A so V- 1' ': ' -r-r1 i f A COACH METHENY yells 'LWa1k it! to Mike Car- WARMING Up before a game is George Manek, star pitcher roll as he hits his second ball and bases are loaded. and the teamls only junior letterman. 167 Swimmers Place In City'FreefStyle Relay Contest Four returning lettermen formed the nu- cleus of this year,s swimming team. Two year lettermen were lim Leverich, lohn left- reys, and Bill Neiman, the team's top diver. Lone three year letterman, senior Don WO'fCl1,f, lettered in the medley, hackstroke, and free-style relay. The Capitol I-Iill swimmers Placed fifth in the city meet, after an otherwise unsuc- cessful season. With 13 juniors and sophomores letter- ing this year, Coach lohn Bell has high hopes for next year's team. A FORWARD dive is executed by Billy Neiman. STARTING a race are Leverich, Neiman, and Boyd. 5 W. COACH BELL congratulates Worthy, Leverich, Neiman, and Jeffreys on their per- TOP FORM on the for-ward formance in the free-style relay. ies ersault is displayed by Nieman. SWIMMING TEAM. ROW ONE: Billy Neiman, Bruce Boyd, Don Raper, Bobby Barnett, Ighn Walker, Iim Leverich. ROW TWO: Leroy Rinehart, Russell Wattie, Kenneth Ward, Leroy Bolen, Larry Yost, Pat Young, Robert Wells. ROW EI-IREE: Coach Iohn Bell, Bobby Mitchell, Iohnny Ieffreys, Mike Miskovsky, Larry Merrell, Dana Hayes, Don Worthy, onald Southwell. LEVERICH displays the butterfly stroke. A GAINER is smoothly executed by diver lim Leverich. 169 E n S 5 2 K i TRACKSTERS. ROW ONE: L. Arnold, H. Davis, L. Bolan. D. Taylor, R. Fairbanks, R. Harriman, R. Cable, G. Taylor G. Wyre. C. Sink, L. Ashlock. ROW TWO: D. Burger, R. Hurdon, M. Mullins, T. Hillman, Kendall, L. Belcher, L Lavielle, Broadhurst, M. Speegle, Stark, G. Greenroyd, L. Srnith, R. Haynes, S. -Cobb, Soos, B. Mitchell, D. Evanoff, D Hudson. Burget Replaces Murdock For Hill Track Dutiesg 'V A ' Agn IOHN STARK, third place winner at '61 State Meet, shows his IIM BROADI-IURST fengely watches the flight 0 skill at high-jumping. the discus he has just thrown. 170 The crack of a gun, combined with crisp e itmosphere, quickly warns that the track season is approaching. The Redskins looked forward to the new season with the aid of eight returning letter- nen and a new coach, Mr. Don Burget. The Jeterans are: David Tavlor, Iohn Stark, Qobert Fairbanks, Mike' Speegle, Albert -larriman, Richard Cable, Randv Statham, ind Larry Lavielle. i The highlight of the Redskin season was iosting the Mid-State Track Meet. REDSKIN SCHEDULE .awton Invitational ........,dad,aaa.aaa..a. 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ROW TWO: Linda Lee, Barbara Bones, Iean Dunlap, Marilyn An- derson, Mary Ion Emils, Suzanne Davis, Carolyn Clayton, Velna Roberts, Pat Webb, Barbara Cebulesky, Wilma McGeehon Donna Grimes, Mr. L. H. Bengtson. Tennis Squad Hosts Invitational Tournament, 5 E i Karla HHYCS, Giflfcapi- Luenna Land, Girls' Capt. Jody Smith Bill Magirowsky 1 X Charles Sheets Linda Higgins Don Iackson Diane Spiva 172 L. H. Bengtson, Coach TENNIS. FRONT ROW: Bill Magirowsky, Alan Cornett, Glen Brown, Mike Cantly, Robert Bartlett, Lynn Brooks, Glenn Short, Iames Iones. ROW TWO: Paul Quillin, Charles Sheets, Iohn Gulick, Larry Akin, Steve Iohnson, Lewis Davenport, Gary Crandall, Don Iackson, Mr. L. H. Bengston. Welcomes Players From All Schools In Oklahoma, Swinging rackets, chasing tennis balls and entering tournaments has kept the Hill ten- nis team busy this year. The team sponsored the Capitol Hill Invitational Tourney, April 6-7. An outstanding record has been compiled by the girls' team, which has lost only one dual meet in four years. Luenna Land and Karla Hayes are the top two girls, and share the title of team captain. Karla also reigns as tennis princess. Ierry Nigh, top man on the boys' team, also serves it as captain. Ierry Nigh, Boys' Capt Mike Cantly Barbara Hill Alan Cornett Carol Thomas Iames Iones i 173 n . h 3 SEMI 4 1 ry-, . 'F ff, gf! :L 1, ,ly gr 'hfsfg fig mfg . . Q , ,fp s ' .5 1 J 555455 iiifi 2555 .5 , S5355 . gi is 5 M1552 I , if rfiv f 3 . . f yiygfx QU? Mi? jf .e gg sts: w .Y ii i L He. 5 ,X l ' J? ?? ? 'i gi W, ,.,. gg. af 'ik HMM EH Se fx: 'XPS -y -1 'fir 23' . A IJ, .,,,. f: .lu df? gjfef 94713. K - ' f 4 E'?EffiAi .I .L 1' H 5: L' f . I QHW I C ::g::::' f ' yiwigw C e ' 'rise e f 2.5 :I 5 s.2:gf?? , v W 'fs Ii 3 53 H ' 3' , ff 1432 A V.,-f M... Mg... 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HAMBURGER INN 2109 S.W. 29th ME 2-0322 57.95 GINTER PHOTO WH 9-2221 176 Barnes, Brownie, Jr., 'er Larry soph Clayton, Sharon, Jr., , , -, -A- r, Barbara, Soph., , 139 ey, lrene, Soph., , 139 ure, Sharon, Soph., 9 ns, Dianna, Soph., 9 ns, Orinda, Jr., 76, , 84, 86, 125 idell, Raymond, Jr., 1, 62, 64, 125 idell, Sandra, iph., 139 worth, Barbara, Jr., 1, 70, 125 worth, Ronnie, iph., 60, 139 worth, Sue, Soph., 19 ,9Carolyn, Soph., 's, Noel, Custodian, I r, Beverly, Jr., 69, s, 125, 172 ia Larry, Soph., 139, B Alvin, Sr., 93, ight, Judy, Sr., 37, l ight, Lynn, Sr., 37, i, 58, 64, 68, 93 idge, Rynda, Jr., I, 125 zander, Cynthia, mph., 60, 75, 139 zgnder, Lana, Soph., l n, Hayden, Sr., 93 rg Jean, Sr., 93, I n, Judy, Soph., 139 n, Linda., Jr., 67, 15, 128 n, Mariette, Fac., l n, Peggy, Soph., 19 .on, Martha, Sr., 56, l ad, Cheryl, Sr., 55, L, 67, 76, 93 ed, Danny, Jr., 89, .5 is, Jane, Jr., 125 res, Larry, Soph., 19 erson, Gail, Jr., 66, 1, 76, 125 erson, Guy, Soph., 1, 139 arson, Gwen, Soph., 19 erson, Janet, Sr., l erson, Jo, Sr., 46, i, 66, 71, 74, 82, 94 erson, Linda, Sr., l erson, Marilyn, aph., 139, 172 erson, Raymond, ., 125 Iony, Romona, Sr., 1, 139 zzone, Mike, 139 strong, James, Sr., 1664, 68, 74, 94, att, Olen, Sr., 64, l, 159, 161 gd, Charlotte, Jr., ald, Leonard, Soph., ', 139 Club, 89 Vgck, Leon, Jr., 23, ood, George, Fac., l, 71 cknie, Phyllis, iph., 139 ey, Leon, Soph., 19 B, Jimmy, Soph., -5- n, Cheryl, Soph., 1, 139 llo, Bruno, Sr., 94 go, Felix, Soph., ey, Bill, Jr., 55, , Zi, 75, 125, 161 , Linda, Soph., 62, l, PHY, Soph., 139 Student, Baird, Patsy, Sr., 81, 94 Baird, Steve, Jr., 125 Baker, Darrel, Sr., 56, 58, 68, 77, 94 Baker, Eramae, Sr., 55, 85, 89, 94 Baker, Dean, Soph., 139 Baker, J. B., Jr., 125 Baker, Pat, Soph., 139 Baker, Robert, Sr., 94 Bales, Pat, Soph., 67, 69, 75, 139 Ballard, Johnny, Soph., 139 Ballard, Lois, Jr., 60, 125 Ballard, Ronnie, Sr., 72 Barber, Larry, Soph., 68, 78, 139 Barber, Sharon, Sr., 94 Baiirgeas, Bobby, Soph., 63, 125 Barnes, Elaine, Sr., 94 Baiirggs, Judy, Soph., Barnes, Kathy, Jr., 71, 76, 85, 125 Barnes, Keith, Soph., 60, 139 Barnes, Lydia, Soph., 139 Barnes, Shirley, Soph., 139 Barrett, Susan, Jr., 125 Bagientos, Sheri, Sr., Barrientos, Rodney, Soph., 139 Bartlett, Robert, Sr., 94, 173 Barton, Betty, Sr., 94, 104 Barton, Marilyn, Soph., 75, 78, 139 Barton, Pat, Soph., 67, 78, 139 Barton, Roy, Soph., 139 Baseball, 166 Basham, James, Soph., 88, 139 Basketball, 162 Bass, Janet, Soph., 139 Baylseis, David, Soph., Bean, Gerald, Soph., ' 139 Bear, Linda, Soph., 139 Bearden, Mike, Sr., 58, 59, 94 Beasley, Cheryl, Soph., 139 Beauchamp, Rita, St., 95 Beavers, Jerrel, Sr., 95, 154, 160 Beavers, Pat, Sr., 69, 74, 95, 155 Beddingfield, Karen, Sr., 95 Been, Gladys, Fac., 18 Been, Larry, Jr., 56 Belcher, Louis, Jr., 125, 165 Belk, Dannis, Soph., 139 Bell, Don, Soph., 139 Bell, John, Fac., 22 Bell, Nancy, Jr., 75, 125 Belt, John, Sr., 54, 55, 64, 68, 70, 75, 79, 95, 183 Belt Martha, Jr., 61, 74, 76, 78, 125 Benge, Marvin, Soph., 139 Bengtson, L. H., Fac., 24, 35, 71, 74, 172, 183 Bennet, Barbara, Soph., 139 Bennett, Billie, Jr., 76, 125 Bennett, Catherine, Sr., 78, 95 Bennett, Linda, Soph., 83, 139 Bennet, Mike, Jr., 68, 125 Bergen, Don, Jr., 125 Bergen, Joe, Jr., 125 Berkenbile, Charles, Jr., 68, 71, 86, 125 Berry, Barbara, Jr., 73, 75, 78, 124, 125 Berryhill, W. R., Sr., 95 Bessinger, Glenn, Sr., 79, 95 Best, Mike, Sr., 95 Beuchaw, Ramona, Jr., 125 Biggs, Jack, Fac., 20, 87 ii.. .Y Faculty, Biggs, Vicki, Soph., 83 139 Bigham, Vernon, Jr., 125 Billings, Susan, Jr., 89, 125 Billins, James, Sr., 95 Birdwell, Jennifer, Jr., 55, 74, 76, 125 Black, Ray, Jr., 125 Blackburn, Arnold, Soph., 140 Blackburn, Betty, Soph., 140 Blackburn, Linda, Soph., 75, 140 Blackburn, Retha, Jr., 125 Blackburn, Wilbur, Jr,. 125 Blackwood, Barbara, Soph., 140 Blake, Rodney, Soph., 140 Blakely, 13111, sr., 58, 95 Blakeney, Donna, Soph., 140 Blakeney, Twanna, Sr., 55, 74, 76, 95 Bledsoe, Joy, Jr., 125 Blemmel, Richard, Sr. 56, 95 Bleweth, Kenneth, Jr., 125, 157 Block, Charles, Soph., 140 Blount, Charles, Sr., 95 Blue, Doyle, Sr., 95 Blue, Ilene, Soph., 140 Blue, Paul, Sr., 95 Boatman, Lloyd, Soph., 140 Boggs, Richard, Jr., 125 Boggs, Tommie, Sr., 95 Bolen, Leroy, Jr., 24, 76, 125 Boman, Larry, Soph., '87, 140 Bond, Tommy, Sr., 56, 96 Bones, Barbara, Jr., 76, 83, 85, 126, 172 Booth, Jerry, Sr., 68, 160 ' Borias, Becky, Jr., 126 Boswell, Dwaine, Soph., 140 Botch, Kav, Soph., 144 Boucher, Betty, Jr., 69, 80, 86 Bouse, George, Soph., 68, 77, 140 Bowlegs, Eulene, Jr., 126 Bowlegs, Johnny, Sr., 96 Bowling, Mike, Jr., 56, 126 Box, Ethel, Sr., 96 Box, Margaret, Soph., 140 Boyd Bruce, Soph., 140 Boyd, Gary, Jr., 70, 126 Boyd, Geneva, Cafe- teria, 18 Boys' O Club, 64 Boys' Pep Club, 68 Bradford, Emit, Fac., 23, 68 Bradshaw, Darrel, .'r., 68. 126, 161 Brazier, Mona, Jr., 126 Breeden, Bob, Soph., 140 Breithauot, Clarence, Fac., 17 Brewer. Billy, Jr., 68, 76, 126 , Brewer, James, Soph., 76, 140 Bridge, Sue, Sr., 96 Branlee, Arvel, Jr., 56, 126 Brittain, Rosie, Cafe- teria, 18 Britton, Barbara, Jr., 126 Britton, David., Jr., 126 Broadhurst, Jimmv, Sr., 24, 48, 54, 68, 71, 76, 159, 160 Brock, Betty, S0Pl I-, 83, 140 Brooks, James, Soph., 60, 140 Brooks, l-Yrlwood. saph., 55, 140, 173 Browe, Charlene, Jr., 71, 76, sc. 126 Brown, Betty, Soph., 76, 140 Urganization Index 80, 165 Brown, Carol Ann, Sr., 96 Brown, Curtis, Jr.. 126 Brown, Darlene, Sr., 50, 55, 64, 67, 68, 72, 157 Brown, Gary, Soph., 140 Brown, Glen, Soph., 140, 173 Brown. Henriella, Sr., 76, 96, 61 Brown, John, Sr., 96 Brown, Melva, Soph., 140 Brown, Patricia, Sr., 96 Brown, Phil, Soph., 140 Brown, Richard, Sr., 60, 96 Brown, Sharon, Sr., 96 Brown. Shirley, Soph., 61, 140 Brown, Thomas. Jr., 126 Brown, Tom, Sr.. 96 Brown, Travis, Soph., 68, 87, 140, 160 Brumley, Beverly, Sr., 58, 86, 74 Bruza, Ernie, Sr., 58, 87, 96 Bryant, Jody, Soph., 69, 75, 79, 138, 140 Bryan, Lyndel, Soph., 140 Bryson, Bill, Soph., 140 Buchanan, Kenneth, Soph., 78, 140 Buchanan, Patricia, Sr., 62, 66, 96 Buchanan, Regina, Sr., 97 Buie, Ann., Jr., 126 Bullington, Paul, Soph., 140 Bundick, Kathleen, Soph., 139 Burgess, Kay, Soph., 140 Burgess, Larry, Soph., 140 Burgess, Raymond, Soph., 140 Burk, Judy, Jr., 126 Burk, Larry, Soph., 140 Burlgett, Marie, Jr., 75 1 6 Burleson, Diana, Jr., 25, 83, 89, 132 Burleson, Everet, Cus- todian, 19 Burnett, Naomi, Soph., 140 Burr., Lynda, Jr., 83 Burrell, Donna, Jr., 56 Burroughs, George, Soph., 55, 140 Buiey, Woodrow, Fac., 4 Butler, Keith, Jr., 63, 76, 86, 126 Byers, Janice, Soph., 83, 140, 83 Bynum, Sharon, Soph., 83, 140 - C - Cable, Richard, Jr., 64, 68, 107, 126, 157 Caddell, Sandy, Jr., 126 Cain, Nancy, Jr., 126 Calhoun, Johnny, Jr., 126 Carnball, Elzine, JL. 126 Campbell, Sue, Sr., 97 Campbell, Willie, Cafe- teria, 18 Cambron, Gloria, Sf-, 97 Canary, Austin, Custo- dian, 19 Cantley, Mike, Sr., 36, 68, 74, 173 Cantrell, David, Sr., 56, 97 Cantu Mary, Jr., 127 Carpehter, Don, Jr., 75, 126 Carpenter, Elsie Mae, Sr., 71, 97 Carpenter, Jess, Fac., 28, 67 Carr, William, Jr., 126 Carrngl, Castle, Jr., 126, 16 Carroll, Mike, Sr., 40, 56, 162 Carson, Phil, Soph., 141 Carter, Harold, Jr., 126 Carter, John, Soph., 140 4 Carter, Kay, Jr., 126 Carter, Paggy, Soph., 140 Carter, Sharon, Soplt-, 60, 75, 140 Carver, Cornelius, Fac., 29 , Case, Connie, Soph., 76, 140 Casey, Kathy, Soph-, 61, 70, 75, 140, 179 Casey, Phillip, Jr., 126 Casteel, David, Jr. 56, Cavendar, Charles, Jr., 126 Cauthron, Glenna, Sr., 97 Cebulesky, Barbara, Soph., 74, 83, 36, 141, 172 172 Chadwell, Elva, Office, 19 Chadwell, Harvey, Jr., 126 Chaffin, Veta, Soph., 141 Chambers, Edgar, Jr., 68, 126, 162 Chambers, Sharon, Sr., 97 Chamness, Sharon, Sr., 56 Chapman, Kenneth, Soph., 56 Chappell, Marcheta, Soph., 69, 83, 140 Charpes, David., Jr., 126 Cheerleaders, 65 Chenault, Bonnie, Soph., 141 Chesnut, Danny, Jr., 61, 63, 70, 75, 126 Chesnut, Trena, Sr., 58, 97 Chew, Carol, Sr., 58, 97 CHIEFTAIN Staff, 72 Childers, Tom, Jr., 126 Chilton, Kathryn, Sr., 58, 59 Chilton, Mary Beth, Soph., 55, 63, 141 Chisholm, Sharon, Soph., 141 Choir, 62, 63 Clancy, Sandra, Jr., 71, 75, 78, 127 Clark, Carolyn, Jr., 56, 127 Clark, Diane, Soph., 75, 141 Clark, Jackie, Jr., 60, 63, 82, 127 Clark, Jacquie, Jr., 89, 127 Clark, Linda, Soph., 56 Clark, Sherwood, Jr., 60 Clark, Tom, Jr., 68, 75 Clayton, Betty, Sr., 78, Clannon, Linda, Soph., Clavmore, Jock, Soph., 60, 62, 141 Clayton, Carolvri, Soph., 83, 141, 173 Clayton, Ronnie, Jr., 61 70, 127 56, 81, 89, 127 Clem, James, Sr., 60, 97 Clem, Joe, Soph., 141 Cleveland, Paul, 55, 64, 127, 159, 161,165 Clifton, Kay, Soph., 75, 141 Cline, Ginger, Sr., 97 Cluck, Carolyn, Fac., 2B Cogges, Middy, Sr., 61, Cobb, Sidney, Jr., 68 Corgi, Zelma, Cafeteria, Cochren, Billy, Sr., 98 Cofgey, Alice, Cafeteria, Coffman, Shirley, Soph., 141 Coggins, Carolyn, Soph., 140 Cohen, Sara, Fac., 25, 55, 78 Coker, Alvonda, Sr., 98 Cole, Carol, Jr., 60 Coleman, Janie, Sr., 74, oeman, u y, p ., c 11' Q8 J a So h 141 Coleman, Thelma, Fac., 21, 75 Collins, Barbara, Soph., 141 Collins, Eddie, Soph., 68, 76, 141 Collins, Freddie, Soph., 76, 68, 141 Collinasworth, Dorothy, Sop ., 141 Colvin, Kenneth, Jr., 5'- Collyar, Aggie, Sr., 98 Compton, Jean, Jr., 69, 86, 155 Condit, Melissa, Sr., 67, 98 Condren, Ann, Fac., 22, 66 Conner, Linda., Sr., 56, 98 Conner, W. L., Fac., 27, 83 Constein, Margaret, Jr., 86, 88 Coody, Bill, Sr., 98 Cook, James, Jr., 56, 127 Cook, Roy, Soph., 60. 89, 141 Cook, Ted. Sr., 55, 56, 98 Coon, Gary, Soph., 141 Coiazer, Howard, Soph., Cooper, Kent, Fac., 27 Cooper, Sue, Soph., 141 Cope, Carol, Soph., 141 Cos-137, Glenda, Soph., Cornett, Alan, Sr., 98, 173 Cornett, Janice, Soph., 76, 141 Cornwell, Thelma, Jr., 127 Coshow, Wakita, Sr., 58, 98 Couey, Charles, Jr., 127 Couch, Patricia, Soph., 4 Coughran, Lucille, Sr., 98 Cossey, Patricia, Sr., 97 Coutre, Emile, Sr., 55, 56, 57, 98 Cowns, James, Soph., 141 Cox, Harvey, Jr., 56 Cox, Kay, Soph., 76, 83, 141 Cox, Linda, Sr., 74, 98 Coy, Kathy, Jr., 74, 75, 172 Coyle, Pat, Jr., 74, 127, 172 Craft, Judy, Jr., 67, 74, 127 Craig, Beatrice, Cafe- teria, 18 Craig, Rosita, Jr., 60, 70, 127 Crandall Garv, Soph., 60, 141, 173 Crawford, Pat, Soph., 141 Crews, Quieta, Jr., 127 Cribos, Mary, Soph., 4 Crisp, Nick, Jr., 56 Criss, Roy, Sr., 98 Crockett, Delores, Jr., 127 Crosley, Harold, Fac., 24, 165 Cross-Country, 157 Crossland, Carolyn, Sr., 66, 98 Crouch, Jimmy, Jr., 56, 127 Croy, Barbara, Jr., 82, 127 Crunk, Joan, Soph., 83, 151 Cryer, Linda, Jr., 127 Cullen, Judy, Soph., 74, 83, 84, 86, 141 Culpepper, Jo Sondra, Fac., 25, 73, 83, 84 Cumby, Laura, Soph., 63, 76, 141 Cummings, Mary, Soph., 141 Cummings, Modine, Soph., 141 Cummins, Judy, Sr., 60, 76, 99 Cunningham, Eileen, Soph., 141 Cunningham, Ann, Sr., 99 Cunningham, Myra, Fac., 18, 89 Curtis, Pat, Sr., 56, 99 Cyphers, Barbara, Soph., 141 - D - Dacon, Sandra, Sr., 69, 74, 76, 88, 99, 155 177 Ford, Diana, Jr., 41, 64, Johnson, Vivian, Dallas, Ellen, Jr., 86, 89, 127 Danford, Marguerite, Fac., 21, 86 Daniel, John, Jr., 62 Darrough, Mickey, Soph., 141 Daughtery, Linda, Jr., 127 Davenport, David, Soph., 141 Davenport, Lewis, Sr., 55, 68, 78, 99, 173 Davidson, Linda, Sr., 99 Grable, Janet, Sr., 24, Davis, 99 Betty, Sr., 58, 59, Davis Betty, Jr., 78, 127 Davis, Cheryl, Sr., 55, 66, 67, 76, 99 Davis, Elmer, Sr., 99 Davis, Flora, Soph., 141 Davis, Harry, Soph., 68, 141 Davis, Helen, Soph., 141 Davis, Marlene, Jr., 56, 64, 65, 82, 86, 127 Davis, Mary, Sr., 99 Davis, Patricia, Soph., 141 Davis Suzanne SODh., Hendon, Joe, Soph ., Huff, Ron, Sr., 42, 64, 64,'83, aa, 1341, 173 Davis, Tanya, Jr., 61, 75, 127 Davison, Sandra, Sr., 62, 99 Daw, Robert, Soph., 141 Dawson, Earline, Sr., 101 Funk, Sandra, Sr., 76, 58, 59, 99 Day, John, Jr., 128 D-E Club, 59 Dean, Peggy, Soph., 141 Decker, Carolyn, Soph., 141 Decker, lvan, Sr., 99 Declzer, Judy, Soph., 1 Decker, Verbin, Sr., 28, 58, 59 DePriest, Pat, Sr., 66, Hyer, Larry, Jr., 70 Jacobson, A. D., Fac., 64, 115 Gilmore, Leroy, Jr., 56, Deibel, Linda, Sr., 67, 75, 82, 99, 184 Deitrick, Jack, Jr., 123 DeMarrs, Jeannie, Sr., 66, 99 Delllltoe, Terry, Soph., 1 1 Dennis, Carolyn, Jr., 56, 128 Dennis, Robert, Sr., 74, 99, 160 Denson, Mary, Soph., 141 71, 100 Desper, Johnny, Jr., 128 Deville, Billy, Soph., 75, 141 Dewey Decimals, 89 Dickerson, Marilyn, Soph., 83, 141 Dillon, Diana, Jr., 64, -71, 72, 75, 78, 128, 176 D-O Club, 58 Dobbs, Sharon, Sr., 100 Dodson, Carol, Jr., 128 Dodson, Carolyn, Soph., 1 Doffs, Allen, Custodian, 19 Donavan, Olive, Cafe- teria, 18 Doner, Lloyd, Jr., 128 Donley, Lowell, Fac., 28 Dooiukeen, David, Jr., 1 8 Doonkeen, Robert, Jr., 128, 165 Dotson, Lem, Sr., 99 Doty, Carolyn, Soph., 151 Doty, Janice, Jr., 128 Douthit, Sandra, Soph., 76, 141 Dowse, Robert, Soph., 61 Doyle, Linda, Jr., 128 Drabek, Wesley, Soph., 151, 162 Drake, Shirley, Jr., 128 Driscoll, Don, Soph., 142 Driskill, Phyllis, Jr., 73, 128 Driskill, Sherry, Soph., Student, Faculty, Organization Index Dryden. Paula, Jr., 66 83, 86, '128 Duqqins, Jerry, Sr., 87 100 Dunkin, Jerry, Sr., 100, 165 Dunkin, Larry, Sr., 58, 59, 165 Dunlap, Jean, Jr. 82, 86, 128, 172 -5- Eades, Linda, Soph., 83, 142 Eades, Tommie, Sr., 83, 100 Eaton, Roger, Soph., 89, 142 Echols, Charlotte, Jr., 81, 128 Economics Club, 74 Eddy, Roger, Sr., 58, 100 Edelman, Armand, Sr., 100 Edwards, Charlene, Jr., 76, 128 Edwards, D. C., Sr., 58, 60, 100 Edwards, Kay, Jr., 78, 86, 128 Eggleston, Dean, Soph., 142 Ehlers, Richard, Fac., 20, 35 Elkins, Billy, Jr., 128 Ellenberg, Paul, Sr., 100 Elliot, Cheri, Soph., 83, 85, 142 Emberlin, Doug, Jr., 56, 128 Emerson, Brian, Jr., 68, 128 Emerson, Carl, Fac., 28 Emils, Mary Jon, Soph.. 74, 83, 86, 142, 172 Emry, Fred, Sr., 59, 74, 88, 100 Enoel, William, Sr., 68, 100 , English, Danny, Jr., 58, 59, 128 Enrique, Carol, Jr., 62, 86, 128 Ensey, Carol, Jr., 83, 128 Ensey, Ohnna, Soph., 142 Epperly, Charles, Fac., 23, 88 Epperson, Mary Jane, Sr., 59, 100 Epperson, Tim, Soph., 142 Estep, Grace, Cafeteria, 18 Estlack, M. Stephen, Sr., 56 Evanoff, Danny, Soph., 23, 68, 142 Evans, James, Jr., 128 Evans, Nadene, Soph., 83, 87, 142 Everett, Dale, Sr., 100 .. F - Fairbanks, Robert, Sr., 64, 67, 68, 79, 88, 100, 157 Fairbanks, Tawana, Soph., 55, 67, 71, 142 Fallgr, Sandra, Sr., 100, 1 3 Farquhar, John, Soph., 68, 76, 142, 157 Farquhar, Mary, Sr., 100 Farrier, Bill, Sr., 59 Ferguson, Judy, Jr., 64, Flatt, Sherry Jr. 123 Fleming, Frances, Soph- 83 Floyd, Sue, Jr., 128 Flurry, Linda, Sr., 53, 59 Fogle, Linda, Soph-, H311 158 F I a . Fggte, Ellen, Soph., 142 Foote, Barbara, Sr., 100 Force, Larry, bl'-, 56, 101 72, 74, 75, 78, 128 Ford, J1mmY, 50011-1 142 Fortune, Sandra, 50Pl'1-, 142 Foster, Glenn, S0911-, 142 Fountain, Gracie, Soph-, 142 Frang, Gary, Soph., 33 Frazier, Leila, Fac., 27, 67 Frederick, 1-lnda, 51'-, 63, 74, 101 Freeman, Joel, 5'-, 101 Freeman, Johnnie, SY-, 75, 101 Freeman, Joyce, 50911-1 142 Freeman, Lena, 5'-1 56' 101 French Club, 75 Freese, Pat, SOD11-, 142 Freio, James, Jr., 64, 68, 165 Freio, Kendall, Jr., 128 French, Noba, Fac., 221 66, 77 Frizzell, James, Sr., 56, 101 Froman, A. D., Jr., 60 Frost, Larry, Jr., 128 Fulkerson, Dorothy, Soph., 87, 142 Fuller, Linda, Sr., 101 Fuller, Mike, Sr., 86, 88, 89,101 -G- Gage, John, Jr., 63, 76, 128 Galindo, HOPE, S9913-1 142 Gardner, Tip, Jr., 56, 129 Garner, Helen, Jr., 129 Garrett, Jimmy, Sr., 63, 101 Garcia, Virginia, S0Pl1-, 142 Garrett, Emma, 59911, 142 Gassett, Donald, Fac., 22, 76, so Gastineau, Charles, Sr., 64,68, 101,161, 160 Gately, Larry, SOPH, 142 Gatton, Geneva, Cafe- teria, 18 Geisler, Ronald, Sr., 74, 101 Gentry, 77 Dickie, Soph-, George, Sonia, Soph., 65, 74, 82, 128 Ferguson, Marilyn, Soph., 75, 142 Ferren, Richard, Soph., 142 Ferris, Jimmy, Soph., 142 Fesler, Dana, Soph., 75, 142 Ficklin, Ernest, Jr., 56 Fields, Eddie, Fac., 22, 66 Finnell, Dewayne, Soph., 66, 142 Fipps, Kay, Soph., 142 Fish, Raymond, Fac., 28 Fisher, Eugene, Fac., 28, 58, 59 Fisher, James, Soph., 142 Fitzgerald, Robert, Sr., 61 55, 142 Gettys, Ernestine, Jr., 75, 80, 82, 39, 129 Geyer, Betty, Jr., 129 Gibson, Bonnie, Soph., 143 Gibson, Mac, Sr., 101 Gifford, Marilyn, Jr., 86, 129 Gilbert, Jackie, Sr., 101 Gillemot, Tiers Anne, Sr., 40, 50, 67, 30, 89 Gilley, Janet, Soph., 142 Gillham, Sharon, Sr., 75, 101 Gillihan, Mary, Sr., 102 Gilliland, Marvin, Sr., 55, 56, 102 Gilmore, Carolyn, Soph., 56, 129 129 Girls' 0 Club, 69 Goff, Barbara, Sr., 102 Goins, Louise, Soph., 142 Gonzales, Toni, Jr-, 129 Goodman, Charles, Sr., 61, 102 Goodnight, Kaye, Sr-, 102 Goodman, Sheila, Sr., 102 Goodson, Gwen, Jr., 129 Gordon, Nterl, Jr., 53, 59 Gordon, Joyce, SI'-, 102 Gossett, Gayle, Sr., 102 Gothard, Mary Jane, Soph., 76, 143 Gould, Richard, Soph., 142 61, 66, 76, 102 Grobow, Donald, Sr., 102 Graham, Donna, Sr., 55, 66, 76, 102 Graham, Lois, Soph., 142 Gramling, Brenda, Soph., 142 Gramling, Larry, Sr., 102 Graves, Bennie, Jr., 87, 129 Graves, Gloria, 62, 82 Henderson, Donna, Soph., 87, 143 Henderson, Joe, Sr., 104 60, 143 Hendrix, Paul, Fac., 21 Hendrix, Sandra, Soph., 143 Henerickson, Reda, Cafeteria, 18 Henly, Linda, Sr., 56, 104 Henry, Alma., Jr., 130 Henry, Danny, Soph., 143 Henry, Kathryn, Sr., 66, 74, 82, 92, 104 Hensley, Dallas, Sr., 104 Hensley, Lee, Sr., 68, 104 Henson, Jane, Sr., 58, 74, 82, 104 Henson, Karen, Jr., 58, 59, 130 Henthorn, Mike, Jr., 75, 130 Herman, Barbara, Sr., 104 Herrin, Sharon, Jr., 130 Herring, Eva, Soph., 143 Heston, Del, Soph.,143 Hibbard Bill Sr 104 Habben,'Da,iQ, sl, 104 Hicks, Linda, Jr., 62, 74, 130 Higgins, Linda, Jr., 130, 172, 175 Hile, Christinelle, Sr., 89, 104 Hill, Barbara, Soph., 69, 74, 85, 143, 172, 173 Hill, Donna, Soph., 83, 143 Hill, Linda, Jr., 56, 83, 130 Hill, Lois, Fac., 18, 89 Higgs Louise, Fac., 22, Hill, Norman, Soph., 143 Hillman, Tim, Soph., 60, 143, 165 Himes, Eilene, Sr., 63, 67, 104 Hines, Mary, Jr., 130 Hines, Sherian, Sr., 76 80, 83, 104 Hinkle, Tom, Jr., 76, 86, 130 H1X, Carol, Sr., 4, 61, 70, 104 Hi-Y's, 77 Hodge, Linda, Soph., 143 , Holland, Lucille, Soph., 143 Holland, Mary, Soph., 144 Hollingshead, Larry, Soph., 68, 78, 133 Holt, Tommy, Soph., 144 Homes, Rex, Soph., 144 Hood, John, Jr., 130 Hopgood, Sue, Sr., 105 Hopkins, Anna, Soph., 144 Horn, Irene, Office, 19 Horn, Johnnie, Sr.,105 Horn, Thelma, Cafeteria, 18 Hornick, Betty, Sr., 105 Hostetter, David, Jr., 129 Houlton, Danny, Jr., 130 Houston, Raymond, Soph., 77, 78, 147 Howard, Lester, Jr., 130 Howlett, Eddie, Soph., 144 Houston, Haymond, Soph. Huddles , 144 ton, Sue., Sr., Johnson, Mary Ji 83, 130 Johnson, Nancy, 75, 144 Johnson, Roy, S1 Johnson, Russell 105 Johnson, Shirley, 130 Johnson, Steve, 63, 144, 173 Johnson, Sue, Sc 87, 144 Cafeteria, 18 Jones, Eddie, Soi Soph., 61 Graves, Sammy, 61, 75, 142 Gravitt, Danny, 56, 142 Gravitt, Marilyn, 60, 70, 102 Gray, Calvin, So 142 Gray, David, Jr., Gray, Doris, Sop 142 Green, Lola, Sr., 102 Green, Pat, Sop 143 66, 105 Hudler, Danny, Jr., 130 Hufjgn, Dennis, Soph., Hudson, Matt, Soph., 60, 86 Huff, Freddy, Sr., 87, 105 68, 105, 160, 161 Huffan, Nina, Soph., 144 Hugghins, Morris, h Soph., 144 Hughes, Linda, Jr., 76, 130 Hughes, Vera, Soph., 144 Hull, Shelia, Jr., 50, 137 Hulin, Sammy, Sr., 56, 105 Hulsey, Joyce, Sr., 83, 105 Hunsaker, Merle, Soph., 88, 89, 144 Hunt, Don, Jr., 130 Hunter, Jack, Sr., 105 Hunter, Joe, Jr., 130 Hussey, Mary, Sr., 58, 59, 105 Hutson, Don, Jr., 25, 130 Green, 142 Green, 102 Sue, Sop Troy, Sr. Greenroyd, Glen Soph., 143 Hymer, 104 Karen, Sr., 56, - I - lnyer, Scott, Soph., 56, 144 Isbill, Phyllis, Jr., 130 lrwin, Billy, Soph.,144 lrwin, L. V., Fac., 17, 71 - J - Jacks, Carol, Jr., 130 Jackson, Don, Jr., 130, 172, 173 Jackson, Martena, Jr., 130 Jackson, Patricia, Soph., 144 Jackson, Robert, Soph., 144 26, 64, 144, 162 James, Alice, Soph., 144 James, Jessie, Soph., 144 Jameson, James, Sr., 105 Jay, Darlene, Soph., 144 Jay, Kay, Jr., 62, 76, 86 Jay, Teddy, Jr., 130 Jeffcoat, Rita, Soph., Gregory, Richari 61, 70 Griffin, Charles, 129 Griffin, Liz, Jr., Griffith, Tommy, 36, 64, 143, 11 Griffith, Virgini 103 Griggs, Rita, So 18, 67, 143 Grigsby, Marcel 103 Grimes, Donna, 74, 75, 143, ' Grisham, Charles Soph., 142 Grisham, Sharor 63, 78, 129 Grissom, Karen, 129 Groves, Georgia 66, 76, 129 Groves, Ronnie, 129 Groves, Troy, S1 Grubb, Kaye, S 87, 143, 155 Guinn, Dianna, 70, 81, 83, 1 Gulick, John, Sc 61, 143, 173 Gunesch, Howar Soph., 143 Gunesch, John, 103 Gunter, Charles, 143 Gunter, Danny, 75, 129 Guinn, Betty, Jr Guinn, Russ, Jr. -H- Hackett, Don, . 76, 127, 129, Hackett, Earl, Custodian, 19 Hackleman, Bill, 68, 70, 7 89, 144 Jeffreys, Johnny, Jr., 64, 68, 130 Hodges, James, Jr., 56, 130 Hogan, Rosemary, Jr., 66, 130 1'l0fJ4U3e, Carol, Soph., John, Barbara, Sr., 55, 106 Johns, Gloria, Jr., 130 Johnson, Ann, Soph., 144 Johnson, Annette, Jr., 142 73 Golden, Charles, Soph., Holland Carolyn Jr Driveri Madelline, Cafe- ' ' ., 142 130 I ' 77' 130 renal IB Fitggeriaacg, Sh1rleY, Jr Golden, Linda' Soph., Holland, Carolyn, Jol'grgso?ZlJonald, Soph., Dfvmm, Charles, -ll'-, Fitzpatrick, Sandra, 33, 142 501111, 143 Johngon Lan so h as, ao, 12a scart., ss, 142 ealf, 157 Holland, Linda, sr., 74, 144 ' Y' D 178 89, 105 Hadlika, Jim, Sc 144 Hale, Ted, Soph Hale, ROY, Sr., 5 Haley, Fellis, Jr. Haley, Mary, S 69, 95, 187 Hall, Billy, Sopl Hall, Eldon, Fac Hall, Harold, Custodian, 19 Hall, Judy, Jr., 83, 89, 129 Hamilton, Barbar Soph., 75, 14 Hamilton, Dorotr 58, 59, 103 Hamilton, Jerry, 143 Hamlin, Steve, S 86, 143 Hammitt, Harold Soph., 55, 78, 115, 140, 143 ARNOLD INSURANCE AGENCY Fire - Automobile - Casualty 3109 S. 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Commerce ME 4-2483 '80 Martin, Estella, Jr., 56, , Kliewer, Ed, Sr., 61, mmock, Larry, ph., 76, 143 mmond, Sandra, h., 83, 86, 143 mmons, John, Soph., 143 impton, Cherry, Soph., 143 impton, Sally, Fac., 23 incock, Darla, Sr., 103 anger, Gwendolyn, Fac., 23, 88 lnkins, Bob, Soph., 143 inks, George, Soph., 68, 77, 143 anna, Sandra, Sr., 58, 59, 103 ardsman, Melvin, Soph., 143 arell, Susie, Cafeteria, 18 argis, Phyllis, Soph., 143 armon, Donna, Jr., 129 ermon, Jacque, Fac., 20 armor, Faye, Sr., 59, 103 arper, Dwayne, Fac., 28 arraman, Albert, Jr., 64, 68, 86, 129, 157 arrell, Alvin, Jr., 75, 159 arrell, Barbara, Jr., 55 129 arrell, Gary, Soph., 143 arrell, 129, 1 arrell, Sharon, Sr., 58, 59, 103 arris, Bill, Jr., 129 arris, Don, Soph., 143 'arris, Jerry, Soph., 143 Hugh, Jr., 56, 60 68, 'arris, Louvella, Sr., 103 lartley, Lowell, Jr., 129 larris, Lynette, Sr., 56, 103 larris, Ronnie, Soph., 77, 79, 143 Iarrison, Benny, Sr., 103 Iarrison, Janice, Jr., 75, 129 Iarrison, Norma, Soph., 83, 143 larry, Maxine, Fac., 22, 71, 77 lartley, Lowell, Jr., 23, 24, 129 lartman, Elizabeth, I Office,L 19 arvey, arry, So h., 143 p larvey, LaVonne, Jr., 129 larvey, May, Cafeteria, 18, 19 lastings, Mary, Soph,, V566 77, 143 atc er, Betty, So h., 143 p latcher, Jo Ann, Sr., 103 lauser, Phillip, Fac., 20, 88 awkins, Sue, Jr., 79 86 awkins, W. O., Fac., 29 awpe, Ronnie, Sr., 103 awpe, Veldon, Jr., 129 layes, Dana, Soph., 43 layes, Karla, Sr., 50, 69, 104, 172 layes, James, Jr., 129, 165 layer, Larry, Jr., 60, 129 lays, Kenneth, Sr., 85, 104 lealy, Steve, Jr., 129 ledgecock, Herbert, Jr., 129 Ieel, Merl, Soph., 143 leird, Carolyn, Jr., 87, 130 lelm, Jimmy, Soph., 143 lembree, Mary, Sr., 104 Student, Faculty, Grganization Index Jones, Bruce, Jr., 130 Jones, David, Jr., 56, 130 Jones, Geneva, Sr., 81, 86, 105 Jones, Harold, Sr., 40, 67, 105 Jones, James, Sr., 68, 106, 173 Jones, Linda, Soph., 144 Jones, Mary, Sr., 106 Jones, Peggi, Sr., 55, 67, 106 Jones, Ruth, Fac., 23, Jones, 144 Vernon, Soph., Jordon, Carol, Sr., 106 Jordon, W., Sr., 76 Junior Red Cross, 71 Jury, Dwight, Soph., 87, 144 Judd, Eunice, Fac., 22, 80 -K- Keeler, Paul, Jr., 75, 144 Keith, Shirley, Sr., 66, 106 Kelley, Donna, Sr., 106 Kelly, Molly, Sr., 55, 81, 83, 106 Kemp, Claudia, Sr., 106 Kendall, Jack, Sr.. 54, 55, 61, 58, 78, 106 Kendrick, Carol, Jr., 130 Kennedy, Betty, Jr., 144 Kernaghan, Glenda, Jr., 83, 144 Kerr, Carole, Sr., 106 Kerr, Linda, Sr., 66, 106 Kerr, Richard, Jr., IM Ketchum, Julie, Jr., 78, 130 Key Club, 79 Kibly, Roger, Jr., 144 Kidd, Earl, Sr., 106 Kidd, Sandra, Sr., 106 Kier, Dorothy, Cafeteria, 18 Ki Yi Pep Club 82. 83 Kile, Sharon, Jr., 130 Killingsworth, Billie, Sr., 106 Kilpatrick, Keith, Sr., 61, 70, 74, 86, 107 Kilpatrick, Karen, Sr., 56, 107 Kimgrough, Felix, Fac., 23 Kimmel, Lenetta, Jr., 83, 130 Kincade, Mabel, Fac., 20, 71 Kincaid, Carolyn, Soph., 61, 70, 144 King, Gloria, Jr., 75, 144 King, Joan, Jr., 144 King, LaDonna, Jr., 144 Kind, Margaret, Jr., 61, 75, 144 King, Neva, Sr.. 107 Kirigi Tommy, Jr., 56, Kinnamon, Kathy, Jr., 144 Kinsey, Aurice, Jr., 144 Kirk, Jan. Jr. 61, 78 131, 183 Kirkham, Flora, Jr.. 131 Kirkham, Joyce, Sr., 107 Kitson, Pat, Sr., 83, 107 Kleoic, Carol, Jr., 71, 144 107 Knight, Beth. Jr., 144 Knight, Eddie, Jr.. 121 Knox, Jn. Jr., 131 183 Kolo3e1r, Kenneth, Jr., Kordelisk, Rav, Jr 130 Kratz. lma Jean, Sr., 107 Kratz. Juclv, lr.. 144 Krause, David, Sr.. 68 Krueger, Helen, Jr., 131 Kruta, Kenneth, Jr., K 'iii uep er, Bill , So h., 145 Y D Kuhlman. Nancy, Sr., 66, 107 Ku.:c511k, Richard, Jr., 68, -L- Lakey, Betty, Soph., 78, 79 Lackey, Janet, Soph., 83, 145 Lambert, Ricky, Jr., 131 56, 145 Land, Luenna, Sr., 48, Landrum, Danny, Soph., 69, 107, 112, 172 Landrum, Wynona, Jr., 72, 83, 86, 131 Lane, Jeanne, Sr., 66, 107 Lanier, James, Sr., 58, 107 Latin Club, B6 Lauderdale, Polly Ann, Sri 67, 69, 82, 107, 11 Lauderdale, Shirley, Soph., 145 Lauderdale, Terry, Soph., 68, 77, 145 Laughlin, Glenda, Soph., 145 Laughlin, L. D., Soph., 55, 145 Lavielle, Larry, Sr., 68, 107, 157 Lawrence, Georgia, Soph., 83, 145 Lawrence, Maretta, Jr., 131 Lawrence. Silas, Sr., 58, 103, 107 Lawson, Bernard, Sr., 56 Lawson, Donald, Jr., 75, 131 Leads, Sylvia, Soph., 77, 145 Leal, Carmel, Soph., 145 Ledtord, Ronnie, Jr., 131 Lee, Linda, Jr., 38, 74, 76, 82, se, 131, 172 Lee, Melvin, Fac., 25 60, 70 Lee, Ricky, Soph., 145 Leeds, Sylvia, Soph., 56, 77 Lehenbauer, Frank, Jr., 64, 127, 131, 159, 161, 165 Lehman, Raynette, saph., 145 Lemming, Barbara, Sr., 58, 107 Lester, Barbara, Jr., 66, 76, 80, 131 Levan, Paul, Jr., 131 Leverich, Jim, Soph., 145 Lewis, Carol, Soph. 145 Lewis, Nettie, Fac., 20 Lewis, Patsy, Jr., 71, 76, 131 Lewis, Rosemary, Soph., 83, 145 Lilly, Joan, Sr., 67, 75, 107 Lind, Barbara, Jr., 56, 131 Line, Patricia, Soph., 145 Linton, Loen, Fac., 29, 58 Linville, Terry, Soph., 145 Little, Robert, Sr., 68, 107 Littlefield, H. L., Fac., 27 Livingston, Robert, Soph., 56, 145 Livingston, Tommy, Sr., 108 Lloyd, Carol, Soph., 145 Lock, Glenda, Sr., 86, 108 Loftis, Novita, Jr., 79, 131 Lonig, Nancy, Soph., 145 Looney, Judy, Soph., 83, 145 Long, Calvin, Soph., Soph., 145 Long, Charles, Soph., 145 Lopez, Mary, Jr., 71, 131 Lorton, Ivan, Soph., 60, 145 Louderback, Don, Jr., 131 Loveday, Don, Jr., 131 Carolyn, Soph., Lowe, Danny, Soph., 145 1 78, 83, 84, as, Lowe, Linda, Soph., 145 Lowe, Jeannette, Soph., 145 Lowe, Patricia, Sr., 108 Lowrey, Linda, Jr., 78, 83, 86 Loyd, Jane, Soph., 145 Lozano, Amos, Sr., 108 Lucas, Dennis, Jr., 131 Lucas, George, Soph., 63 Lueb, Judith, Soph., 145 Luebking, Jeanne, Jr., 60, 131 Lummus, Glenda, Soph., 145 Lusk, Cleta, Soph., 75, 145 Lusk, Morris, Sr., 108 Lutke, Richard, Soph., 77, 145 Luttrell, Robert, Soph., 78, 79, 86, 145 Lutts, Marilyn, Sr., 103 M: McAnulty, Rita, Sr., 55, 66, 76, 108 McCampbell, Mamie, Jr., 131 McCarty, Fred, Soph., 145 McCarty, Nowana, Jr., 86 McCathern, Evelyn, Sr., 51, 74, 108 McCathren, Joe, Sr., 97 Mcfilgn, Carolyn, Jr., McClain, Lydia, Soph., 76, 86 McClanahan, Donna, Soph., 85, 145 McClellan, Linda, Sr.. 55, 71, 73, 84, 108 McClendon, Shirley. Soph., 83, 143, 145 McCullough, Don, Sohp., 66, 145 McCollough, Sharon, Sr., 66 McConnaughy, Kath- leen, Sr., 66, 108 McCool, Ella, Soph., 145 McCool, Glenda, Sr., McCord, Joel, Soph., 56 108 McCormack, James, Sr., 108 McCormick, Caroline, Soph., 55, 75, 76, 79, 138, 144, 145 McCormick, Coleen, Sr., 74, 80, 108 McCoy, Dale, Soph., 145 McCoy, Freddie, Sr., 108 McCoy, Willene, Soph., 145 McCraw, Joe, Sr., 67, 108 McCreight, Jenny, Soph., 145 Mcgilllar, Kay, Jr., 56, McCullar, Ray. Jr., 131 McCullough, Sharon, Sr., 63 McCurdv, Barbara, Sr., 58, 59. 108 McDowell, Jerrv, Jr., 131 McDown, Jerry, Jr., 56 McElroy, Patricia, Jr., 131 McElroy, Leland, Soph., 145 McEIvaney, Dean, Jr., 64, 79, 124, 127, 131, 161 McEwen, Doris, Soph., 45 McGee, Edwina, Jr., 58 McGeeham, Wilma, Soph., 75, 83, 145, 173 McGirt, Frances, Jr., 131 McGirt, Robert, Jr., 131 McGraw, Kenneth, Soph., 145 McGrouty, Laurie, Sr., 109 McKay, Wanda, Soph., 145 McKean, Billy, Sr., 109 McKee, Anita, Soph., 83, 145 McKone, George, Soph., 145 McKurly, Wilma, Soph., 86, 145 McMillan, Jo Ann, Fac., 26, 69 McMillin, Sue, Soph., 146 McNabb, Joyce, Soph., 83, 146 McNally, Donna, Jr., 74, 75, 132 McNally, Linda, Soph., 74, 146 McNutt, Connie, Jr., 66, 132 McNally, Linda, Soph., 74, 146 McSpirit, Karen, Soph., 146 -M- Madden, Phyllis, Jr., 75, 85, 132 Maddox, Gloria, Soph., 89, 146 Maddox, Mary, Jr., 132 Mallgry, Betty, Sopn., Macomb, Nancy, Soph., 146 Magar, Joan, Sr., 66, 77, 109 Magers, John, Jr., 64, 132, 165 Magers, Lou Ann, Sr., 109 Ma'orettes, 70 Mallory, Glocia, Soph., 146 Mandrell, Tommy, Jr. , 61, 132 Manek, George, Jr., 36, 55, 64, 132, 162 Mankins, Mary, Soph., 146 Manning, Jerry, Soph., 146 Mansell, Barbara, Jr., 56, 132 Marlar, Linda, Soph., 83, 146 Markley, Earl, Jr.. 132 Martin, Bill, Jr., 132 Martin, Carolyn, Jr., 132 Melton, Sem, Soph., 146 Melvin, Dallas, Jr., 60, 132 Migyin, Mike, Soph., Melood, Jerry, Soph., 61 Mermaids, 87 Merrill, Charles, Soph., 146 Merrill, Larry, Jr., 46, 68, 75, 132, 160 Metheny, Don, Fac., 26, 64, 162 Middleton, Pam, Soph., 75, 77, 146 Magirowsky, Bill, Sonh., 74, 146, 172, 173 Miller, Dan, Soph., 68, 146, 160, 162 Miller, Jane, Sr., 66, 109, 120 Miller, Larry, Soph., 146 Miller, Mildred, Soph., 66, 83, 132 Miller, Pamela Sr., 66, 109, 119 Miller, Janelle, Fac., 20 Miller, Roxana, Sr., 66, 74, 77, 82, 108,109 Miller, Shirley, Sr., 109 Miller Wilma, Jr.. 132 Millican, Loretta, Sr., 74, 71, 76, 109 Mills, Lonnie, Jr., 132 Mills. S 132 haron, Jr., 58, Mil lwood, Jerry, Soph., 146 Millood, Sharon, Sr., 76, 80, 110 Minyard, Harlan, Soph., 146 Miskovsky, Mary Sue. Sr., 40, 67, 69, -80. 110, 183 Miskovsky, Mike, Soph., 146 Mitchell Gail. S' 110 Mitchelll Janis, Sr., 110 83, 132 Martin, Eugene, 109 Sr., Martin, Jerry, Sr., 109 Marlgi, Mike, Soph., 1 Martin, Rudy, Jr., 132 Martinez, Paul, 146 Soph ., Martinez, Margaret, Jr., 132 Martinez, Raymond, Soph., 55, 146 Mason, Barbara, 109 Sr., Masoner, Janice, Soph., Mitchell, Mary Nell, Soph., 146 Mitchell, Ray, Sr., 58, 1 10 Mitchell Robert, Soph., 86, 146 Mize, Jimmy, Sr., 68, 74, 110 Montgomery. Diana, Jr., 58, 59, 132 Mcirqggomery, Linda, Sr., Mcgoady, Pat, Soph., 75, Moon, James, Sr., 60, 110 Mooney, Pat, Soy-h.. 146 146 Masopust, Mary Lou, Soph., 146 Massingale, Carolyn, 63, 76 Matheson, Phillip, JJr., 132, 165 Mathis, James, Soph., 146 Matlage, Gail, Soph., 146 Matthews, Gary, Soph., 146 Matthews, Pat, Soph., 146 Moore, Christine, Sr., 1 10 Moore, Douglas, Soph., 146 Moore, Jerry, Soph., 71, 146 Moore, Karen, S0911-, aa, 146, 172 Moore, Leon, Sr., 53, 110 Moore, Robert, Sr., 110 Moore, Robert, Soph., 146 Moran, Bob, Jr., 56, Maxey, Charles, 132 Ma xey, Shirley, 146 Jr., Soph., Maxwell, Donna, Soph., 83, 146 May, Lou Ann, Jr., 132 64, 68, 132, 160 Morave, Richard, Sr., 110 Morgan, Edna, Cafeteria, 18 Morgan, Ester, Jr., 56 132 Morning Inspiration, 76 Mayberry, Betty, Soph., 146 Mayes, Dorothy, Fac., 25, 89 Mayes, Mary, Soph., 33, 146 Maynard, Forrest, Soph., 56, 63, 145 Maynard, James, Jr., 61, 75, 132 Mayo, Clarence, Soph., 61, 146 Mayo, Rosalee, Sr., 28, 58, 59, 109 Meadows, Ann, Sr., 55, eo, 74, ae, 109 Mealy, Diana, Jr., 55, 64, 65, 69, 82, 132, 134 Melton, Gerald, Sr., 109 Morrisett, Judy, Sr., 74, 110 Morrison, Dale, Jr., 132 Morrison, Jim, Jr., 132 Morrow, Gayla, Soph., 75, 146 Morton, Glenda, Jr., 132 Molsfa, Loretta, Sr., 66, Moses, Sandra, Soph., 146 Mosief, Shirley, Sccl' 146 Mosley, Judy, Jr., 132 Moss, Leon, Sr., 11 Moyer, 132, Margie, Jr., 82, 134 Mu Alpha Theta, 88 Mulkey, Donna, Jr., 40, 55, 8 2 181 25 Owen, Johnnv, Jr., 133 Student, Faculty, Organization Index Mullings, Mike, Soph., 68, 77, 138, 146 Mullins, Bill, Sr., 62, 110 Mulliiws, Larry, Sr., 92, 1 Munoz, Pete, Jr.. ' 75, 133 Murdock, Charles. Fac., 26, 43, 64, 79, 96, 160 Murdock, Nedra, Soph., Osborne, Mildred, Soph., 147 Ossenkop, Albert, Fac., Owens, 59 Bonnie, Jr., Owens, Ronnie, Soph., 147 Owens, Lester, Soph., 68, 147 Owens, Sandra, Soph., 147 Owens. Truman, Jr., 75, 133 -p- 61, 146 Murphy, Judy, Sr., 35, 62, 63, 76, 111 Murohv, Karen, Jr., 74, 75, 133 Murray, Darlene, Soph 66, 146 Murray. Linda, Sr., 67, 82, 11 Musgrave, Clifford, Custodian, 19 Mlisliik, William, Sr., Myers, Frank, .1r., 193 Myers, Linda. Jr.. 133 Myers, Pat, Sr., 111 Mvrick, Annette, Fac., 24 Myers, Robert, Soph., 146 Mverls, Ronnie, Sr., 68, 11 Mvrko, Marie, Sr., 64. 111 -N- Nance, Gerald, Sr., 68, 74, 77, 85, 111 Page, Robert, Sr., 112 Pappas, Paul, Soph., 61, 147 Pappas, Robert, Sr., 62, 112 Parham, Oleta, Sr., 55 77, 112 Park, Lyndall, Soph., 147 Parker, Evelyn, Sr., 83, 112 Parker, Goldie, Jr., 133 Parker, William. Custodian, 19 Parks, Bruce, Sr,, 29, 112 Parks, Linda, Soph., 147 Parks, Shirley, Sr., 58, 59, 112 Parks, Steve, Sr., 112 Parton, Denise, Soph., Nelson, Keith, Soph., Pugh Jack Soph H7 Niblett, Joyce, Jr., 72, 74, 84, 117, . Rodgers, Bobby, Jr., Sanders Sand Jr. 134 Nat'I Forensic league, 79 Nat'l Honor So:iely,71 Neal, Barbara, Jr., 76, 133 Neal, Judy, Soph., 146 Neely, Janey, Sr., 89, 111 Nelson, Gene, Soph., 146 75, 146 Nelson, Marvin, Soph., 147 Nelson, Tommy, Jr., 133 Newlun, Dean, Sr., 111 Newrlnan, Bobby, Sr., 11 Newman, Dora Ann, Soph., 146 Newnum, Bill, Sr., 72, 84, 86, 111 Newnum, Robert, Soph., 146 Neport, Charles, Sr.. 111 Newvill, Barbara, Soph., 147 Newville, Jerry, Jr., 133 76, 83, 133 Nichols, Mary, Sr., 66, 76, 111 Nichols, Mike, Soph., 147 Nichols, Pat, Soph.,83, 147 Nieman, Bill, Sr., 111 Nievar, Jimmy, Jr., 68, 107, 133, 159, 161, 165 Nighi Jerry, Sr., 76, Nix, Kay, Sr., 89, 111 Noakes, Walter, Sr., 49, 79, as, 112 Nobles, Gail, Jr., 58, 59, 133 Norman, Carolyn, Jr., 133 Norvell, Bill, Soph., 147 Novak, Nan, Sr., 66, 77, 112 Novak, Sherry, Jr., 133 Nuckolls, Carolyn, Soph., 66, 147 .. 0 - O'Bryant, Jennie, Sr., 76, 112 Oden, Maurice, Sr., 112 Oglesbee, Barbara, Soph., 147 Oldham, Jeanie, Soph., 76, 147 Oldham, Linda, Soph., 83, 147 Oldham, Lynn, Sr., 112 Orveta, Judy, Sr., 112 Orr, Atha, Sr., 112 Osborn, Charles, Jr., 133 182 147 Patterson, Gayle, Jr., 75, 83, 133 Patterson, Pat, Sr,, 65, 67, 112 Paul, John, Sr., 112 Payton, Joyce, Soph., 147 Peace, Jackie, Sr., 112 Peed, John, Jr., 61 Pember, Darlene, Sr., 71, 113 Pena, Alta, Jr., 133 Pendergraph, Melt- o Jr., 56, 133 Pennington, Phil, Sr., 113 Pennington, Phyllis, Soph., 67, 85, 88, 147 Pennington, Sarah, Soph., 75, 147 Pennington, Viola, Caf- eteria, 18 Percival, Lana, Jr., 56, 69, 133 Perieda, Karen, Soph., 69, 147 Perkins, Jacqui, Jr., 27, 133 Perkins, Ralph, Sr., 113 Peters, June, Sr., 113 Phelps, Sandra, Soph., 83, 89, 147 Phillips, Barbara, Soph., 147 Phillips, Charles, Soph., 147 Phillips, Donald, Fac., 29 Phillips, Joan, Soph., 147 Phillips, Kenneth, Soph , 147 Phillips, Tommy, Soph., 147 Phillips Virginia, Soph., 147 Philpot, Jerry, Soph., 63, 147 Phipps, Darla, Soph., 83 Pickens, Betty Ann, Jr., 83, 133 Pickett, Cheryl, Sr. 66 Pickett, Ray, Jr., 41, 75, 127, 133 Pickle, Linda, Soph., 86, 61, 147 Pierce, Don, Sr., 113 Pierce, Frankie, Soph., 147 Pierce, Lennie, Soph., 147 Pierce, Phil, Sr., 62, 74, 113 Pierce, Richard, Jr., 133 Pigg, Jay, Fac., 29 Pilgrim, Minnie, Sr., 75, 113 Pinkerton, Zelma, Jr., 74, 76, 83, 133 Piper, Carolyn, Sr., 113 Pitt, Peggy, Fac., 20 Pith3Robert, Sr., 61, Pittman, James, Soph., 147 Pittman, John, Sr., 56, 113 Pitzer, Rita, Soph., 83, 147, 151 Placker, Norma, Sr., 49, 55, 73, 84, 113 Pledoer, Peggy, Soph., 147 Pogue,, Larry Don, Sr., 58, 113 Pollard, Kay, Sr., 58, 59, 113 Porter, Linda, Soph., 147 Porter, Margaret, Jr., 75, 133 Porter, Skip, Sr., 58, 59 Porter, Tommie, Soph., 147 Portrey, Helen, Jr., 56 Poteet, Thelma, Cafeteria, 18 Presson, Donna, Soph., 67, 147 Prewett, Janell, Jr., 133 Price, Edysol, Jr., 133 Price, Keith, Jr., 61, 74, 133 Price, Larry, Soph., V7 Price, Penny, Jr., 76, 86, 133 Pridmore, Charles, Jr., 60, 76, 133 Prieto, Vickie, Soph., 147 Pritchard, Duane, Soph., 147 Pritner, Cecilia, Soph,, 83, 147 Pritner, Nancy, Soph., 76, 147 Prvor, John, Far.. '23 Puckett, Larry, Soph., 147 Puckett, Johnny, Jr., 133 Pulliam, Gary, Sr., 58, 62, 113 Purcell, Mike, Soph., 147 Pybus, Gary, Jr., 79, 133 -Q- Queen, Robert, Soph., 56 Quillin, Paul, Soph., 68, 147, 173 Ernest, Sr., Quintero, 56, 64, 68, 113 Quintero, Frank, Jr., 56, 68, 133, 160, 165 Quintero, Johnny, Soph., 147 Quinton, Maxine, Jr., 69, 133 -R- Rackley, Shirley, Soph., 83, 148 Radcliff, Sandra, Sr., 75, 114 Rader, David, Soph., 56 Raines, John, Soph., 148 Raines, Linda, Jr., 133 Ragland, William, Jr., 56 Ramos, Virginia, Soph., 69 Ramsey, Jimmy, Soph., 60, 148 Rankin, Janie, Sr., 114 Raper, Don, Soph., 75, 148 Raper Ron Soph. 55, 148 Rawlins, Mary, Sr., 69, 74, 114 Ray, John, Sr., 64, 83, 114, 157 Readnour, Bobby, Soph., 148 Reames, Phyllis, Soph., 148 Rector, Hubert, Sr., 56, 87, 114 Redden, Arvella, Sr., 114 Redden, Orvil, Custodian, 19 Redskin Arrow Staff, 84 Reece, Virgil, Soph., 76, 148 Reece, Warren, Sr., 62, 68, 74, 76, 114 Reed, Jimmy, Soph., 148 Reed, Judy, Sr., 4, 60, 74, 76, 114 Reed, Robert, Sr., 114 Reed, Tommy Soph. 56 148 Reid Barbara S' C 62, 76, 114 Reid, Joy, Sr., 75, 114 Reid, Mike, Sr,, 114 Rerltno, Carla, Sr., 56, Rex Patricia, Soph., 148 Reynolds, Gary, Soph, 68, 77, 148 Reynolds, George, Jr., 62, 89, 133 Reynolds, Paul, Soph., 68, 148 Reynolds, Rosetta, Sr., 58, '29, 75, 114 Rich, Pat, Soph., V8 Soph., 62, AQ 74 Richardson, Jack, 148 Richmond, Albert, Jr., 134 Richmond, Leland, .lr., 56 Riddle, George, Jr., 134 Riddle, lna, Jr., 134 Riddle, Michael, Sooh., 56, 148 Riednour, Nita, .lr. 7' 86. 134 Ridqell, Mike, Sr., 68, 114, 143, 165 Riosbv. Michael, Jr., 68, 75 Rikaid, Lester, Soph., 63, 68, 148 Riley, Louise, Jr,, 134 Rinehart, Irene, Sr., 58, 59, 114 Rinehart, Johnny, Soph., 77, 148 Rinehart, Johnny, Sr., 68, 115 Rigsby, Mike, Jr Rippee, Carolyn, Soph., 83, 148 Rippee, Marilyn, Jr., 72, 83, 134 Risenhoover, Linda, Sr., 115 Ritchey, Laura, Sr., 76, 78, 115 Ritchie, Sharon, 75, 148 Rives, Wayne, Sr., 78 Rivers, Karen, Soph., 148 Rivers, Wanda, Soph., 148 Robb, Sandra, Jr., 56, 134 Roberts, Donna, Sr., 115 Roberts, James, Soph., 68, 148 Roberts, Larry, Sr., 165 Roberts, Velma, Sonh, 74, 83, 148. 1 Robertson, Jerry, Soph., 68 Robertson, Tommy, Sr., 68 Robinson, Carol, Sr., 115 Roberts, Velma, Soph., 74, 83, 148, 172 Robertson, Jerry, Soph., 68 Robertson, Tommy, Sr., Robinson, Carol, Sr., 115 Robinson, Kenneth, Soph., 61, 148 Robinson, Theda, Soph., 148 Roder, David, Soph., 148 42, 68, 161 Rodgers, Joseph, Soph., 148 Rodriquiz, Donna, Soph., 87, 148 Rodriquez, Margaret, Soph., 148 Rodriquez, Ophelia, Soph,, 148 Rodriquez, Teresa, Soph., 148 Roger, Don, Soph., 148 Rogers, James, Soph., 148 Rogers, Linda, Jr., 81, 134 Rogers, Sharon, Sr., 56, 115 Rollans, Cynthia, Sr., 115 Roop, Alonzo, Fac,, 17 Roper, Janis, Soph., 148 Rose, Barbara, Jr., 56, 134 Rose, Sherry, Soph., 75, 148 Ross, Bobby, Soph., 162 Ross, Jody, Soph., 89, 148 Ross, Junior, Jr., 134 Rousseau, Renee, Soph., 148 Routon, Terry, Jr., 62, 75, 134 Rowan, Sherron, Sr., 115 Rowden, Joyce, Soph., 56. 148 Rowland, Sharon, Sr., 115 Roy, Francelia. Jr., 134 Roy, Norma, Soph., 148 Roy, Ronald, Soph., 75, 148 Rumbaugh, Jim, Sr., 115 Runnels, Ann, Sr,, 115 Rushing, Wade, Sr., 28, 1 15 Russell, Barbara, Sr., 115 Russell, Gary, Soph., 60, 88 Russell, Gene, Soph., 79, 86, 148 Russell, Larry, Soph., 29 Russell, Ray, Jr., 63, 134 Ruth, Darrell, Soph., 148, 160 Ruth, Richard, Soph., 148 Rutherford, LaNethea, Sr., 115 Rutledge, Rita, Sr., 57, 58, 115 Ryburn, Jess, Jr., 134 Schrock, CharlBS, f 74 Schuler, James, Sr.. 58, 59 Schultz, Walter, Jr 134 Scott, David, Jr., 6 79, 134, 161, 14 Scott, Jeri, Soph., 86, 149 Scott, Richard, Soc 86 Scott, 149 Rickie, Soph, Seales, Gail, Jr., 87 134 Seberger, Pl'1YlliS, 62, 75, 83, 134 Sebree, Kathy, So: 83, 149 Shidler, Lonnie, Sr., 63, 116 Shields, Patsy, Sr., Shields, Wayne, Jr 134 Shipley, Nancy, Jr., 78,134 . Shockley, Delores, Soph., 149 Shores, Mike, Sopt 62, 149 Short, Glenn, Sr., 71, 74, 116,173 Short, Troy, Soph., Shropshire, Mike, 117 Shuffield, Jim, Sop 56, 149 Siegfried, Beverly, Soph., 83, 149 Sifers, 149 Sigma Siler, Elizabeth, So Chi Iota, 88 Bobby, Jr., i 134, 165 Simmons, Lonnie, Soph., 60, 145 Simon, Freddie, So 149 Ryker, Breck, Sr., 58 .. 5 .. Sadberry, Charlene, Soph., 83, 85, 148 Sager, Georgia, Jr., 72, 134 Sager, Linda, Soph., 83, 86, 148 Salazar, Christine, Jr., 134 Salyer, Eddie, Soph., 60, 148, Sammetinger, Linda, Soph., 75, 148 Samples, 1 15 Danny, Sr., Samsel, Patrick, Jr., 85 Simon, Teddie, Sop 83 Sinclair, Gladys, Fa 20 Singleton, Velda, . 76, 135 Sink, Cecil, Soph., 4 79, 149 Sisson, Ray, Custod 19 Skidmore, Don, Sr., 117 Skinner, Louann, So 149 Skinner, Sharon, Sr 66, 67, 117 Sleeker, Barbara, . 135 Slentz, Judy, Jr., 1 Slover, C. D., Sr., Smiley, Hazel, Fac., 71 Sanchez, Gloria, Soph., 149 Sanchez, Roger, Sr., 116 Sanders, Betty, Soph., 23 Sanders, Darlene, Soph., 55, 69, 83, 149, 187 Sanders, Donna, Soph., 67, 149 Sanders, f 149 Sanders, Helen, Jr., 134 Sanders, Judy, Soph., 149 Eddie, Soph., Sanders, Larry, Sr., 56, 116 Sanders, Lillian, Nurse, 147 Smith, Aubrey Jr. I 135 Smith, Barbara, Jr., 135 Smith, Beverly, Sop 83, 86, 149 Smith, Blanche, Fa 12, 13, 27, 67 Smith, Carol, Jr., 2 135 Smith, Charles, Sr., 117 Smith, Clayborn, Custodian, 19 Smith, Diana ,Sr., 1 73, Smith, Donna, Sr., 117 Smith, Donnie, Sopl 19, 81, Sanders, Neil, Sr., 116 Sanders, Ruth, Jr., 55, 64, 65, 69, 82, 131 134, 183 1 Yr 1 Sapp, Sandra, Soph., 149 Sargent, Ann, Sr., 116 Sawalzky, Diana, Soph., 149 Sawyer, Gale, Soph., 83, 149 Schieferstein, Donita, Soph., 149 Schmidt, Max, Soph., 86, 149 Scholl, Bobby, Jr,, 61, 134 Scholl, Donnie, Sr. 38, 64, 68, 116, 159, Schooling, Della, Fac., 18 Schornick, Donald, Sr., 56, 116 149 Smith, Ed, Sr., 56, 117 Smith, Frank, Jr., 12 Smith, Garland, Sr., Smith, Gerald, Sr., Smith, James, Custodian, 19 Smith, Jean, Soph., 149 Smith, Jimmie, Jr., Smith, Jo Ellen, Jr. 41, 69, 74, 86, ' Smith, Judy, Soph., ' Smith, Larry, Soph., 149 Smith, Linda, Sr., 66, 76, 117 Smith, Margie, Sopl 75, 79, 149 Smith, Marie, Jr., 8 135 Smith, Marv, Jr., 11 Jan Kirk and Jo Knox have the right idea - Rings from COLLYAR'S! jMary Miskovsky and John Belt know the best way to l save for the future is to open a savings account at OKLAHOMA NATIONAL BANK L 5609 S. 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Lewis Barton BARTON THEATRES Serving Oklahoma Movie-Goers for 40 years Stevens, Sharon, Fac., smith, Pat, sr., 67, 104, 117 Smith, Patricia, Sr., 117 Smith, lgatsy, Sr., 66, 11 71, Smith, Peggy, Jr., 135 Smith, Phyllis, Sr., 117 Smith, Shirley, Soph., 149 Smith, Smut, Sr., 64, 68, 117, 160, 161 Smith, Willard, Soph., 149 Sneed, Teresa, Soph., 83, 149 Snelgrove, David, Jr., 88, 135 Sebree, Rickey, Sr., 58 Self, Kay, Sr., 64, 74, 75, 82, 116 Selken, Lu Ann, Jr., 66, 75, 134 Selling, Mike, Sr., 58 Semrod, Ludvik, Fac., 25, 79 Senn, Jeanette, Soph., 76, 149 Sepda, Bernadette, Sr., 67, 77, 116 Seiivgll, Paul, Sr., 116, Shackletord, Audria, Sr., 67, 116 Shackleford, Jewel, Soph., 149 Shahan, Jim, Sr., 36, 55, aa, 74, 78, 79, 92, 116 Shank, Lucy, Fac., 21, 71, 76 Shannon, Bobby, Soph., 149 Sharp, Connie, Sr., 58, 59, 71, 116 Sharp, Linda, Soph., 149 Sharp, Lynn, Jr., 75, 134 Shaw, Janet, Jr., 86 Shaw, 149 Shaw, 55, 78, 83, 86, 148, 149 Orville, Soph., Sharon, Soph., Sheckels, Monty, Soph., 68, 149 Shed, Glenda, Soph., 61, 75, 149 Sheets, Charles, Sr., 74, 161, 172, 173 Shelby, Dean, Jr., 134 Shelton, Ann, Soph., 75 Shelton, Doris, Soph., 62, 149 Shelton, Twyla, Jr., 55, 58, 76, 134 Sherman, Ann, Jr., 83 Sherman, Beverly, Jr., 83, 134 Sherrell, Bob, Sr., 116 Sherrod, Earl, Soph., 149 iSnow, Jerry, Soph., 87 lSnow, Sharon, Sr., 118 Snyder, James, Soph., 149 Snyder, Jan, Sr., 119 Snyder, Mary, Jr., 135 Solis, Richard, Jr. 28, 56, 135 Solis, Tonya, Jr., 78, 135 Soos, John, Soph., 76, 149, 165 Soos, Johnny, Jr., 55, ea, 76, 71, 86, 135 134, Sopher, Gene, Sr., 119 Soules, Janet, Soph., 83, 149 Southwell, Don, Soph., 68, 79, 149 Speaks, Bob Lee, Jr., 135 Speegle, C. B., Fac., 64, 96, 157, 161 Speegle, Mike, Sr., 6, 37, 64, 67, 69, 77, 159, 161 Spencer, Janet, Fac., 29 Spence, Terry, Soph., 149 Spiva, Diana, 74, 82, 149, 172 Spiva, George, Sr., 40, 48, 79,119, 159,161 Spradlin, Carolyn, Sr., 58, 119 Spradling, Roselee, Jr., 135 .Soph., 149m erry op Spure' , J , S h., Stacey, Jean, Sr., 119 Student, Faculty, Organization Index L Stage Crow, 87 Stark, Johnny, Sr., 38, 64, 68, 74, 82, 119, 159, 160, 161 Statham, 64, 68, 135 Steffens, Eddie, Soph., 149 Randy, Jr., Cathey, Sr., Stephens, 40, 62, 66, 76, 119 Stephens, Emma Ruth, Sr., 50. 74. 86. 119 Stephens, Jerry, Jr., 61, 70, 135 Stephenson, Larry, Jr., 135 Stepps, Edward, Soph., 149 26, 69, 77, 87 Stewart, David, Jr., 56, 60, 135 Stewart, Mike, Jr., 36, 68, 135 Stewart, Murl, Jr., 135 Stickney, Dona, Sr., 71, 82, 89, 119 Stickney, Paula, Jr., 82, 135 Stillwell, John, Sr., 119 Stine, Bill, Sr., 61, 70, 78, 1 19 Stockton, Elton, Fac., 29 Stone, Jim, Jr., 135 Stone, Martha, Soph., 87, 149 Stone, Ollie, Fac., 29 Stovall, Carol, Sr., 58, 59, 119 Stover, Don, Jr., 68, 75, 135 Stover, Sandra, Soph., 83, 149 Stowe, Paul, Jr., 135 Streetman, Loretta, Jr., 63, 76, 86, 135 Strickland, Barnie, Jr., 137, 160 Struck, John, Jr., 135 Stubblefield, Barbara, Soph., 71, 76, 89, 149 Stucks, David, Soph., 150 Student Council, 55 Sullivan, B. W., Soph., 150 Sullivan, Gary, Sr., 119 Sullivan, William, Sr., 87, 161 Summerhill, Edith, Jr., 135 Summers, Hettye, Fac., 24, 71, 76 Summers, Lloyd, Jr., 68, 135, 160 Surface, Shirley, Jr., 135 Sutton, Donna, Soph., 150 Sviqafyey, Leda, Sr., 58, Swafford, Jan, Sr., 55, 73, 75, 119 Swatek, Mary Lou, Sr., 66, 117 Swearengin, Juanita, Jr., 82, 86, 135 Swimming, 168 Swyden, Kay, Sr., 118 Symonds, Bill, Sr., 64, 68, 81, 118 -1- Talkington, Jimmy, Sr., 64, 159, 160, 162 Tate, Ronnie, Soph., 87, 150 Tate, Sue, Soph., 150 Taylor, Carol, Sr., 118 Taylcgr, Carolyn, Sr., Taylor, David, Sr., 36, 64, 74, 159, 160 Taylor, Gary, Soph., 61, 77, 150 Taylor, Irene, Fac., 19 Taylor, Larry, Sr., 60, 70, 74 Taylor, Leonard, Jr., 135 Taylor, Perry, Soph., 150 Taylor, Robert, 118, 161 Taylor, Robert, Soph., 55, 79, 150 Taylor, Sharon Kay, Sr., 66, 118 Taylor, Toni, Jr., 56, 135 Teaque, Art, Custodian, 19 Teague, Mary, Jr., 135 Tedford, Carolyn, Soph., 150 Teeters, Geneva, Soph., 56. 150 Templin, Gelenda, Jr., 135 Tennis, '172 Tendall, Merlene, Sr., 54, 64, 65, 83, 118 Terry, Alice, Sr., 54, 55, 58, 76, 118 Terry, Charles, Jr., 133 Thespians, 18 Thomas, Carol, Soph., 69, 150, 172, 173 Thomas, Claudia, Sr., 54, 55, 74, 118 Thomas, John, Sr., 74, 79, 118 Thomas, Leroy, Soph., 150 Thompson, Gaye, Jr., 67, 74, 76, 136 Thorrgpson, Gerald, Sr., Thompson, Linda, Sr., 74, 118 Thompson, Patsy, Soph., 67, 150 Tice, Diana, Soph., 150 Tidmore, Van, Jr., 136 Tims, DeeAnn, Soph., 75, 83, 150 Tipton, Barbara, Sr., 76, 89, 119 Titpon, Linda, Soph., 76, 89, 150 Todd, Mike, Sr., 119 Tolson, Carolyn, Sr., 66, 120 Tooman, Eugene, Soph., 150 Tompkins, Joyce, Soph., 150 Toth, Edith, Soph., 150 Toumbs, Richard, Soph., 60, 150 Track, T70 Trammell, Rodney, Soph., 150 Trammel, Viola, Jr., 136 Trantham, Paula, Jr., 60, 81, 137 Trapp, Arthur, Sr., 120 Treat, Judy, Soph., 150 Treloar, Penni, Jr., 25, 55, 82, 89, 134, 136 Trevino, Benny, Jr., 136 Trotter, Johnny, Jr., 136 Tucker, Doug, Jr., 157 Tucker, 150 Roger, Soph., Tuetkin, George, Jr., 136 Tull, Jane, Jr., 136 Turner, Billie, Jr., 136 Turner, Billy, Soph., 56, 150 Turner, Cathy, Soph., 78, 150 Turner, Lewis, Jr., 61, 136 Tutor, Karen, Jr., 72, 74, 78, 83, 136 - U - Uhls, Larry, Jr., 68, 78, 136 .. V - Van Curen, Joann, Soph., 150 Vannosdall, Judy, Jr., 58, 59 Vansickle, Mary, Sr., 67, 120 Van Vranken, Edna, Soph., 150 Van Vranken, Melva, Sr., 81, 120 Varrone, Gloria, Jr., 62, 136, 154 Vaughn, Jim, Soph., 150 Vaut, A. B., Sr., 64, 120, 157 Veitch, Charles, Jr., 56, 136 Vela, Sammie, Soph., 150 Veman, Ronald, Soph., 150 Verrier, Sandy, Sr., 69, 87, 120 Vervinck, Danny, Jr., 136 Vesta, Bobby, Soph., 61, 150 Vinyard, Janice, Soph., 150 Voerster, Frances, Sr., 56, 120 Vollmar, Allen, Jr., 136 Vranken, Owen Van, Jr 186 -1 -W- Wade, Patricia, Jr., 136 Wage, Patsy, Sr., 67, 0 Wakeman, Lavena, Jr., 136 Walker, Janie, Jr., 56, 83 Walker, John, Soph., 68, 75, 150 Walker, Junior, Soph., 150 Walker, Larry, Sr., 58, Whitson, Patricia, 48, 71, 74, 76, 83, 99, 121 Whitson, Sharon, Soph., 75, 151 Wiggins, Jo., Sr., 55, 66, 67, 121 Wignall, Billy, Sr., 121 Wilcox, Gary, Jrf, 136 Wilborn, Billy, Soph., 151 Wilborn, Darlene, Soph., 151 Wilcox, Spencer, Sr., 121 Wiley, Linda, Jr., 136 Wilgite, Shirley, Sr., 1 1 Wilkerson, Billie, Jr., Wood, Joyce, Soph ., 83, 151 Woodruff, Charles, Soph., 68, 151 Woodruff, Kip, Sr., 39, 47, 55, 63, 64. 76, 107, 122, 160 Woodruff, Sharon, Sr., 40, 55, 62, 67, 74 78, 122 Woods, Glenda, Soph., 87, 151 Woods, Judy, Soph., 87, 151, 154 Woods, Karen, Soph., 61, 151 Woods, Linda, Sr., 60, 87, 120 Walker, Martha, Soph., 150 Walker, Martha, Jr., 136 Walker, Pat, Sr., 120 Walker, Sharry, Sooh., 150 Wake , Suki, Sr., 58, 59 Walker, Wendell, Soph., 87, 150 Wallace, Mary Lou, Soph., 150 Walls, G. M., Sr., 120 Walters, Martha, Jr., 37, 56, 64, 72, 136 Ward, Danny, Jr., 136 Ward Grant, Sr., 120 Ward, Jackie, Soph., 150 Ward, Larry, Sr., 120 Ward, Charlene, Sr., 76, 120 Warren, Lloyd, Sr., 43, 79, 120 Wasson, Shirley, Sr., 81, 120 Waters, John, Soph., 150 Watson, Jerry, Soph., 150 Watson, Margo, Sr., 121 Watson, Pat, Soph., 55, 150 Watson, Sharon, Jr., 78, 88, 136 Wattie, Russell, Soph., 68, 86, 150 Watts, Jennie, Cafeteria, 18 Watts, Tony, Soph., 150, 165 Watts, Morton, Sr., 121 Waul, Becky, Sr., 88, 121 Waul, Ronnie, Soph., 150 Weaver, Edwin, Soph., 150 Weaver, Judy, Jr., 136 Webb, Pat, Soph., I 83, 150, 172 Frank, Soph., 66, 75, 136 Wilkerson, Forest, Jr., 56, 136, 162 Wilkerson, Lonnie, Soph., 60, 151 Wilkerson, Nancy, Soph., 86, 151 Wilkie, Randy, Soph., 74, 75, 83, 151 Williams, Cheryl, Sr., 67, 77, 122 Williams, Eleanor, Sr., 122 Williams, Frances, Jr., 136 Williams, Geneva, Fac., 19 Williams, Jackie, Jr., 136 Williams, Jerry, Soph., 151 Williams, John, Jr., 60, 136 Williams, Kathy, Soph., 61, 75, 151 Williams, Kathryn, Soph., 151 Williams, Pamela, Sr., 64, 69, 72, 82, 85, 112 Williams, Paul, Jr., 136 Williams, Robert, Jr., 136 Williams, Sandy, Soph., 151 Williams, Sharon, Soph., 151 Williams, Sharon, Soph., 151 Williams, Walter, Custodian, 19, 56 Williams, Wanda, JT., 137 Williamson, O. R., Fac., 18 Williford, Phillip, Sr., 122 Williford, Sandra, Jr., 55, 66, 82, 137 Willis, Charles, Soph., 151 Willoughby, Darlene, Sr., 77, 122 Willoughby, Leroy, Soph., 151 'I on B'll Sr 122 Weber 150 Weeks, Wilma, Sr., 64, 69, 71, 121, 155 Welch, Larry, Soph., 62, 150 Wellborn, Dolph, Soph., 60, 150 Wells, Billie, Sr., 40, 67, 74 Wells, Robert, Soph., 150 West, Sharon, Jr., 136 Whalen, Linda, Jr., 56, 83, 136 Whaley, Ann, Jr., 67 Whaley, Elizabeth, .lr 136 Wheatley, Bill, Soph., 88, 151 Wheeler, Don, Sr., 55, 62, 71, 79, 88, 121 Whipple, Jimmy. Sr. 38 62, 64, 68, 159, 161 White, Grady, Soph., 151 White, Jane, Sr., 66, 69, 71, 87, 154 White, James, Sr., 68, 121 165 Wh ite, White, White, 121 Jim, Soph.,165 Sandra, Jr., 136 Ted, Sr., 56 Whitecotton, Danny, Wis , ty, ., Wilson, Donna, Soph., 83, 151 Wilson, Gary, Jr., 68, 157 Wilson, Glenda, Sr., 55, 76, 122 Wilson, Jimmy,,Jr., 137 Wilson, Larry, Sr., 87, 89, 122 Wilson, Mike, Soph., 151 Wilson, Roy, Sr., 36, 64, 122, 162 Wilson, Velma, Sr., 55, 122 Wingfield, Grace Anne, Jr., 71, 78, 84, 86, 124, 137 Winters, Karen, Jr., 137 Winton, Kay, Jr., 75, 80, 137 Wirtz, Kent, Sr., 122 Wiseley, Joyce, Soph., 60, 151 Wiser, Ralph, Sr., 61, 70, 74, 122 Withers, Vicki, Jr., 137 Witt, Jack, Fac., 22 Witten, Sharon, Soph., 83, 151 Womack, Charlotte, Sr., 122 Soph., 72, 151 Whitley, Roy, Sr., 121 Whggey, Jerry, Jr., 60. Womack, J.D., Jr., 68, 137, 160, 162 Womack, Rita, Sr., 59, 122 81, 123 Woods, Nadine, Soph., 154 Woodson, Paul, Sr., 55, 123 Woolems, James, Jr., 137 Wooliver, Sue, Jr., 74, 82, 85, 137, 155 Woosley, Gerald, Sr., 64, 68, 77, 85, 123, 160 Worthy Don, Sr., 64, 123 Worthy, Sharon, Soph., 148, 151 Wrestling, 164 Wright, Arvetta, Soph., 56, 151 Wright, Janice, Soph., 79, 83, 151 Wrioht, Jim Bob, Soph., 68, 151 Wrlight, Kathy, Soph., 1 Wright, Pat, Soph., 80, Bl, 86, 89, 151 Wynn, Lacresha, Soph., 151 Wythe, Janie, Soph., 151 - Y .. Yandell, Joanne, Soph., 151 Yates, Bobbie, Soph., 151 Yeck, Marilyn, Sr., 74, 123 Yost, Larry, Soph., 151 Yoiiges, John, Soph., Young, Carolyn, Jr., 137 Young, Kathryn. 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