Chattanooga High School - Dynamo Yearbook (Chattanooga, TN)

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C irculation Manager Published by CHATTANOOCA HIGH SCHOOL CHATTANOOCA, TENNESSEE Member of THE NATIONAL SCHOLASTIC PRESS ASSOCIATION and THE COLUMBIA SCHOLASTIC PRESS ASSOCIATION It doesn't take new students long to leam that the gathering place of CHS is under the clock. Om' first class cheering squad raised school enthusiasm and inspired the teams. The sixty-seven clubs at CHS are divided into three areas, honor, service and interest. AROUND THE CLOCK The clock in the main hall is a focal point at CHS. It is the first thing you see upon entering and last upon leaving. Not a day goes by without looking at its familiar face. Under it we have met a certain person, and turned in money and dates names to social functions. Around that clock we have learned, played, engaged in extra-curricular activi- ties, made friends, loved, laughed, and cried. Yes, it has ticked off for each of us our happy, enthusiastic, anxious and troublesome moments in a most dispassion- ate manner. CHS students canit help but reminisce when they look at its familiar face about all the activities that happened Around the Clock at CHS.,' How fast it seems to tick away our summer vacation and how slowly it seemed to tick while we were in class those first days. Following summer vacations the Seniors now leaders, were becoming important parts of the history of City High. The Juniors were now familiar with CHS tra- ditions, but the new Sophomores were dazed by the big school and new adventure. After the Get Acquainted Party, the whirl of activities began. Everyone was seen busily writing an application letter for a club or staff, practicing cheers for try-outs, or maybe some were just trying to find their class rooms. City offered an extensive extra-curricular choice. We learned to play bridge better in the bridge club or looked hopefully to the future in the Future Teachers of America Club. Autumn hadn't even tinged the air faintly the night of the first football game. This was the night for which the football team had been training, and for which everyone had been looking forward. After Sophomores Alice Killian and Bobby Grant joined the pep crew, we were ready to cheer our boys on to-well, maybe it wasn't victory everytime, but they always gave the other team a tough fight. We were very proud of our band and drum major at the Bristol Band Festival when Jeff Phillips received the first place trophy for the band and Brenda Suit, the second place one. Later they also received trophies at the Chattanooga Band Festival. The first formal entertainment of the year was presented by the Senior Class. Actors and actresses alike, groggy with hours of rehearsals, stage crews with their effective lighting and scenery, business and CONTENTS Introductory Section ,.A..,. ,.., 3 Faculty ...... ...,.c. 1 0 Classes ...... ....... 2 0 Seniors ...... ....,,, 2 4 Juniors ,,c.c... 4 Sophomores ..... -. 2 Military .,...,.,,. ,..s,, 8 2 Boys, Athletics Hx N. Girls' le ' ,. .....,. ....... .-.121 Cllr Index Index ...... .,....,..i 2 47 production staffs, paint, powdered wigs all helped to make Barretts of Wimpole Streetn, a wonderful play. This was followed in December by the annual Christmas party given by the Senior class for chil- dren from the Vine Street Orphan- age and other institutions. Christmas vacation and the many Yuletide parties gave us a welcome respite from the busy schedule. We returned to our classes re- freshed and, we hoped, ready for 5 ww- ? , wx , 3 Xe i 5 X 1 1 . ? X is Y as S F 3' 2. -Q, dig. V Kwgziig iii YS? ' ll' iii pf Ax I . 2 NW WM NI. .mf 1 f X X SL- 'K A 4, 5 I . 2 If v ' li I M I A l . S A A x , if i X 31 A x g x . . sjgwg xg fy? i S xy. A Ly 5. Y x , K N d . P' -Qfafiw ig? mm , su-px L .elif w X ,bg fp IE X. 7 ' 'E , p sth .. s lx Xa 'sw' X 2 Qxff X Z 1 , X Xwk x X S xx Q X v X X m X a fm .5.'::2: YK- . iii i.x www N X Wm:s:.xsQ!Qes n f 1 mv W - - I wia,:WX.w R Qi. 'N'-v. S Q- as . v W .. I I gf . L S . - x ig. s Q 3- . N . .X A XJX Y X kQI AKXYQS Board Cf Education nd dministrative Left to right: Mrs. I. B. Irvine, Mr. Frank H. Trotter, Dr. john W. Letson, Mr. R. E. Biggers. Standing: Mr. Alred Law, jr., Mr. George Hudson Mr. Raymond Witt, Ir., Mr. William Leber. Mr. Frank H. Trotter Dr. john W. Letson Commissioner of Education Superintendent of Schools Page IO The function of the Board of Edu- cation is to survey the financial needs of the schools of Chattanooga, such as remodeling, repairs, new buildings, and added services. This year we re- ceived some new equipment for our cafeteria and went on the standardized food plan to improve the sewice of our cafeteria. For these and other needs the Board requests sufficient funds from the City Commission and budgets them for the operation of the schools. The board also formulates general policies for the operation of the public schools. Mr. Frank Trotter, Commissioner of Education, presides over all meetings of the Board of Education and his vote may be used when needed to break a tie. Dr. John W. Letson, Superintendent of Schools, has been in educational work since 1936. He received his B. S. degree from Alabama Polytechnic Institute, his Master's and Doctoris degree in edu- cation from Columbia University. taff Direct ehool Program Mr. Creed F. Bates, Principal Mr. james W. Henry, Dean of Students Miss Amelia Bazemore, Secretary Mr. Ke nneth Barton, Treasurer Mrs. Catherine Hassig, Secretary Miss Ruth Scholze, Registrar Page I I Mrs. Cecil Babcock Russell L. Baker Englishg B.A., Univ. of Chattanooga Sponsor, F.T.A. Yarnell D. Bames American History, Economics, B.B.A., Univ. of Chattanooga Univ. of Illinois, Sponsor, junior Optimists. Bandg Univ. of Chattanooga. Creed F. Bates Principalg B.A., Univ. of Chatta- nooga: M.A., Co- lumbia Univ., Sponsor, Student Council. Mrs. Mary T. Barker English, B.M., New England Con- servatory of Music B.S., Univ. of Chattanooga. Conrad W. Bates Physics, B.S., T. P. I., M.A., George Peabody College, Sponsor, Camera Club and Bulldogs, Chrmn. of Text Books and Finance Committee. Kenneth R. Barton Bookkeeping, B.S., Tennessee Poly- technic Institute, Sponsor, Bankers Club. Miss Amelia Bazemore Secretary, B.A., Univ. of Chatta- nooga, McKenzie College. x I gf S Q X, K fr x x ' N Our able coaches, Ray Coleman, Stanley Brown, Vic Varney, Billy Von Schaff, and Jim Henry. George E. Blanchard Mathematicsg B.S., Univ. of Chatta- nooga, Indiana Univ. Sponsor, Jr. Lions Clubg Ath- letic Business Manager. Page 12 Miss Dorothy Brown French, Averett jr. Collegeg B.A. Univ. of Chatta-, noogag Sorbonne, Paris, France. Facult Stanley E. Brown Spanishg Univ. of Richmond, Univ. of Chattanoogag B.A. Emory and Henry College. W A. R. Casavant Bandg B.A., B.S., M.Ed. T. M. I., Univ. of Tenn., Univ. of Chatta- nooga, Boston U., Vandercook Col- lege of Music, Chicago Musical Ccllege. A. E. Clabo Ancient History: Business Arithme- tic, B.S., Carson- Newman College, M.Ed., Univ. of Chattanoogag Sponsor, Current Events Club. l Ray A. Coleman Biology, B.S., M.Ed., Univ. of Chattanooga Coach, Basketball and Baseball, Sponsor, Athletic Service Club. Mrs. Mary Ann Collins Biology, Gym, B.S., Univ. of Chattanoogag Sponsor, Y-Teen Club UB . Richard B. Davenport Englishg B.S Pur- due Univ., Spon- sor Swimming Club. jay M. Craven Choir, Orchestra, General Musicg Drill Squad, B.M., Univ. of Chatta- nooga, M.M.E., Vanclercook Col- lege of Music. Jimmy Duke Athletic Equip. Cus.odian, Coachg Univ. of Chatta- nooga, Sponsor, Hi-Y Club. Mrs. Sarah Stansell Felts English, B.A., Agnes Scott Col.g M.A. Univ. of Tenn.g Sponsor Writers Guild. C. H. George, Ir. Pre-F light, Auto Mech., Univ. of Tenn.g Central Missouri State Teachers College, Sponsor, Auto Mech. Club. Facult Mrs. Edna Jacoway Gill Chemistry, B.S Univ. of Chatta- noogag Duke Univ.g Northwest- ern Univ.g Sponsor, 11-. Red Cross. Q. . X Mrs. jean Carlson Grayson Englishg B.S., Univ. of Chatta- nooga, Sponsor, Madhatters Club. 41 Donald R. Cronlc American Historyg English, B.A , Houghton College, M.A. Vanderbilt Univ.g Sponsor, Bop Club. Mrs. Chlora C. Dunn Librariang B.A., Birmingham Sou- them Col., M S., Peabody College, Sponsor, Library Club. Mrs. Jeanne Crowther English, Berry College, B.S. Mid- dle Tenn. State Col.g Sponsor, XVelfarer's Club. Mrs. Carolyn Eldridge English, Spanish, Fla. Christian Col., B.A. Univ. of Flag University of Chatanoogag Spon- sor, Tri-Hi-Y. Maroon and White Bermuda Day spirit is caught by Mr. Kendrick. Mrs. Catherine D. Hassig Secretaryg Univ. of Chattanoogag McKenzie Business College. james W. Henry Dean of Students Mathematics, B.S Ca. Tech.g M Ed. Univ. of Chatta- nooga, Sponsor, Garden Club. .s .N . 'Q .- .s Page 13 William A. Henson Mrs. Ella Mae Swing Band, B.M., University of Chattanooga g M.M., Vandercook College of Music. Mrs. Lucille Johnson English, .B.A., Maryville Collegeg M.A., Univ. of Holland First Aid, Emory Univ., Sponsor, Student Monitor Club. Mrs Viola K. Johnston Art, University of Chattanoogag Cooper Union Russian Chattanooga, School of Art, Sponsor, Bridge Sponsor, Art Club. Service Club. Mr. R. L. Schwall teaches our new Class. Mrs. Paul Lewis Biology, B A. Univ. of Chattanooga, M.A., Columbia Univ.g Sponsor, Maroon and White Business Staff, Charmettes club. Miss Anna McCrary Spanish, B.A., University of Chattanooga, M.A., Columbia Univ., Sponsor. Pivot Staff, Cheer- leaders. Wendell B. Hudson Driver Education, Columbia Bible Col., B.A., Univ. of Chattanoogag Sponsor, Bulldogs. SFC Joe E. Key ROTC, Sponsor, Military Honor Society. M! Sgt. Ray E. Hunigan ROTC, Sponsor, Disc and Diamond Club. Charles A. Kendrick Mathematics, Uni- versity of Louis- ville, B.A. Austin Peay State College, Sponsor, Key Club. Facult james D. McCullough Cabinet Making, Mech. Drawing, B.A., M.A., Middle Tenn. State Col., Sponsor, Radio Club. Miss Mary L. Moore Bible, B.S , Moody Bible Inst., M.A., New York Univ., Sponsor: Bible Club. . N, ... X ,N -. Q . i s, . - ' A S B for X46 James K. Murphy English, A.B., Univ. of Chatta- nooga, Sponsor, junior Civitan Club. Mrs. Margaret I. Norteman Mathematics, B.A., Converse Col., Sponsor, Record Club. Page 14 I. R. Osteen Biology, B.S., Middle Tenn. State College, Sponsor, Boosters' Club. Miss Catherine Perry American History, B.A., Martha VVashington Col- lege, M.A., Van- derbilt Univ., Columbia Univ., Sponsor, Dynamo Editorial Staff. SFC Donald L. Parker ROTC, Sponsor, Girls' Rifle Team. Miss Josephine Pritchett Business Educa- tion, Vocational Guidance, B.A., Ga. State College for Women, M.Ed., Univ. of Chattanooga, Univ. of Ga , Spon- sor, Office Service Club. Mrs. Mary D. Rodman Girls Phys. Ed., Coach, B.A., Univ. of chattanooga, Sponsor, Girls Var- sity Basketball, Volleyball, Swim- ming, Tennis, Di- rector of May Day, Recreation. Mrs. Mary Lee Royer Mathematics, Guidance, B.S., Middle Tenn. State Teachers College, Univ. of Tenn., Sponsor, Jr. High Publicity, Sopho- more Class. Facult Mrs. Elizabeth M Mrs. Julia K. Rushworth Schmitt Business Educa- Home Economics, tion, B.A., Indiana Guidance Counse- State Univ., Univ. lor, B.S., M.S., of Pittsburgh, Univ. of Tenn., Sponsor, Future Sponsor, Future Salesmen of Homemakers of America. America. Miss Nina F. Parks Home Economics, B.A. Maryville Col- lege, M.A., Colum- bia Univ., Sponsor, Girls, Service Club. Miss Katharine Pryor English, Speech, B.A., Univ of Chattanooga, Univ. of Tenn., Sponsor, Senior Class, Thes- pians, Masquers, Assembly Chrmn., Calendar Co-ordi- nator, Dramatics Director. Mrs. Chlora Dunn, our able some of her staff. Miss Ruth Scholze Registrar, Univ. of Chattanooga, Ed- mundson Business College, McKenzie College, Sponsor, Deputy Council. Miss Lillian Patton Latin, B.A, Agnes Scott College, Col- umbia Univ., Univ. of Chattanooga, Sponsor, National Honor Society, Alumnettes. SFC Daniel H. Revill ROTC, Sponsor, Rifle Team. Librarian, and R. L. Schwall Russian, Trinity Univ., Army Lang uage School. Page I5 Miss Arminda Smallwood English, B.S., Univ. of Chatta- nooga, M.A., Col- umbia University, Sponsor, Maroon and White Editor- ial Staff. qrs. Bun F. Strong athematics, B.A.. Judson College, onsor, Bop Club, Ehairman School Publicity Miss Millicent Anne Smith Typing, B.A., M.A., George Pea- body College Pep- perdine College, Univ. of Southern California, Long Beach State Col- lege, Univ. of Chattanooga, Sponsor, Future Business Leaders of America. SFC Robert G. Sizemore ROTC, Sponsor, ROTC Drill Team. Mrs. Wade in the library workroom with some of her staff. Victor Varney Biology, B.A., Morehead State College, M.A., Univ. of Ky., Spon- sor, Recreation Mrs. Nancy K. Smith Commercial, B.S.. Iacltsonville State Teachers College, Sponsor, Dynamo Business, Dynamo Circulation Club. Mrs. Idaree H. Townley Child Develop- ment, B.S., Miss. State College for NVo1nen, M.S., Univ. of Tenn., Mrs. Kathleen B Stott Sociology, Psychol ogy, American His- tory, B.A., Birm- ingham-Southern Colle e- M A 2 ', ' -, Univ. of Missouri, Sponsor, Record Club. Max H. Vann Madiematics, B.S., Berry College, M.A., George Pea body College, Sponsor, Ir. Ser- toma Club. Sponsor, Y-Teen Club A , Awards Chairman. B. L. Von Schaaf Mrs. Elizabeth K. Miss Katherine Chemistry, Phys. Wade Walker Ed., B.S., M.Ed., Asst. Librarian and English, B.A., University of Audio Visual Co- Univ. of Tenn., Chattanooga. ordinator, Univ. of M.A., Columbia Chattanooga, Univ., Sponsor, Sponsor, Audio Chess Club. Visual Club. Miss Jane Ann Wells Biology, B.S., Univ. of Tenn, Sponsor, Science Club, Girls Rifle Team. Mrs. Margaret Wertheimer Mathematics, B.S University of Chattanooga, Sponsor, Junior Lioness Club. Club. f if NN.. . ' ty C . ,gif ' 2 se., 3 Qg,,,..,,t ' I b 4 x. S A -.ix Q . . Q ,EI ,,,.. Z .,,,, 'V 'twig ..,... ,,, K ' .T :IRT Qt? X .. Q-...xt Q - ix? M . 'Q X rf X -' gs-V - f K Q- Page I6 Captain Phelps R Womble Professor of Mili- tary Science and Tacticsg Univ. of Gag Queens Col- lege of New York The Infantry School. Mrs. Evelyn K. Wooten Clerical Assistant for Guidance De- partment. Man Mountain Barton inspects Pvts. Cronk Murphy, and Brown. Old St. Nick, Mr. Barnes, and Rudolf, Mr. Mesdames Johnson., Crowther, Eldridge, and Davenport, prepare for Christmas. Barker sing of the old days. Mrs. Schmitt doesn't' be- lieve it's Clark Gable, does she Mrs. Boyer? Nationally famous Mexi- can square dance caller, Bates, visits CHS. Page I7 l 'SFF ww M NKQ .W-A ......-.:,........-tim, 'k XM f 1,-' I '- F - -was ,df X ,I x.xx Manny David, Neal Grove and julia Slagle Developing their talents in art under the conuuct an experiment with light a n d direction of Miss Johnston are Sherry Hobbs, mirrors. K ' h ' ' Having two choirs plus a girls' glee club is unusual for a high school. Charles Wilson gives a class report in American History while Wayne LaFerry and Emily Watts look on. Page 20 ay Ric mond, Gall White, and Lynn Powell. tudentgs Abilities Even before Sputnik and the nationwide accelerated education program, Chattanooga High School has had a well-rounded curriculum which offers courses in eleven departments. The student can be no better than his teacher . An ex- cellent faculty has helped maintain CHS as a fine insti- tution of learning. A school is judged by its products. CHS is proud of its alumni who have taken their places in society as responsible citizens. Study for an aspirant mathematician or scientist is com- parable to a perfect time piece. All components must create precision. This is the aim of both mathematics and science departments. The study of these subjects not only prepares the student for college but for life, because they stimulate creative thinking. Another aim of the science department is to teach curiosity and interest in science. The accomplishment of this goal is evidenced by the number of representatives CHS had in the Science Fair, sponsored by the Chatta- nooga Times, the students' class projects, and the large number of students who specialize later in these fields. Biology, chemistry, physics and aviation compose the science department. A prerequisite of the science department is a good foundation in the mathematics department, which in- cludes arithmetic, algebra, plane geometry, solid geometry, trigonometry, advanced algebra and compre- hensive mathematics. Time is eternal, and so is the knowledge to be gained from ageless social studies. Because it is true that we must understand the past before we can understand the future, Chattanooga High School requires each student to take a course in history. Each year the American his- tory classes enrich their study by visiting the famous battlegrounds located near the city. Having fun as well as building sound bodies, ion floorl Kathy Morris, Pat Norris, Carol Smith, jennifer Morris. tStandingJ Marie Allison, Linda May and Iill Street execute a formation as Carol Welch supervises. Are Encouraged Chattanooga High School is one of the few secondary schools in the state to offer sociology and psychology. The twelve hours of social work required by the courses, give the student insight and practical application in deal- ing with people, Other courses included in the social studies department are economics, ancient history, economic geography, physical geography and Bible. To be as efficient as clockwork is the goal of the student in the business education department. Aided by a network of commercial courses, including typewriting, shorthand, bookkeeping, general business, clerical prac- tice, secretarial practice, consumer education, business arithmetic, salesmanship, business law and distributive education, students receive instructions for tomorrowis business world. The value of these courses is witnessed by the number of students who upon graduation are able to find commercial jobs. As the hourglass never ceases to shift its sands, the language department continues to serve CHS, producing students that are a credit to it. English, a three year required course, shows its ex- cellence by the number of students who upon entering college find themselves in advanced English courses. In addition to the grammar, literature, and composition of the English classes are courses in public speaking and dramatics. In preparing the student for college, CHS offers a fine foreign language department in which Latin, French, Spanish, and Russian are offered. Russian was offered this year for the first time, making CHS unique among Southern schools. Chattanooga High School has an excellent library which is well equipped with books and reference materials for classroom enrichment, for research work and for leisure reading. To supplement the classwork Cooperation between members of the home economics group, Delores Howard, Kay Sissom, Carolyn Sear disprove the adage that too many cooks spoil the broth . Proving that Latin lives today in language, and in architecture, Kenneth Pettyjohn shows Mary Albright a model of Roman Archi- tecture. Lrnua hnocien and Elaine Posey give each other the ink blot test in order to gain insight to their psychological make-up. Page 21 TOP: Proving theory by experimentation and gaining knowledge by doing so, are Becky Pike, Charlotte Colbum, Charles Grider and Charles Flowers. BOTTOM: While taking a timed speed test, each mem- ber of the typing class concentrates intently. Brightening the chapel programs, playing at dances, presenting the Pre-Vues and working on Stunt Nite are just a few of the jobs the Swing Band does. Page 22 Broad Corriculum Meets the library shows films at the rate of about two hundred a week and has film strips and tape recorders. Home economics has as its purpose the training for home and family living. It provides curricula for stu- dents interested in homemaking and specialized fields. Included in the program are courses in food preparation and selection, clothing care and selection, family relations and child care. Chattanooga High School is one of the few secondary schools in the South that offers practical experience for students by laboratory work in the nursery school. Practical knowledge is taught in the industrial arts department. The curriclum includes courses in auto mechanics, woodworking, mechanical drawing, tech- nical drawing and home mechanics. Because of increased production of cars and the ever increasing rise in the highway death toll, the need for better educated drivers was shown. CHS met this need by offering a course in drivers, education. Keeping in tune with as perfect rhythm as a pendulum is the music department at City. CHS has been honored many times by the consistent high ratings of the march- ing band. Our choir and orchestra have also Won acclaim. Without the Swing Band, Stunt Nite, Pre-Vues and count- less programs could not have been a success. Other courses the department offers are general music, Girls, Clee Club and junior Choir. Teaching culture and appreciation of the arts is the job of the art department. Creative design, life drawing and composition, pottery, and arts and crafts are courses offered. This department has rendered service by paint- ing murals to liven up the decor of the school. The art service club in co-ordination with the art department has made posters, the scenery for Stunt Nite and the Easter program, to mention only a few of its activities. To keep things ticking away in good working order, physical education is offered. One unit in health edu- cation is required for graduation. The firls, h sical education de artment offers a E P , regular program plus some unusual courses such as modern dance, archery, and swimming. A division of this department is the Dynamettes, the girls, drill squad, which begins practice a month before and continues through the first semester. Many foot- ball games have been enlivened by marching ability of these lassies. The boys physical education department offers a Well- rounded program including basketball, football, wrestling and softball. ROTC is offered to sophomore, junior and commiss- ioned senior boys. n 7, Y Y.. 7, ,, Y. Y , N Varied Need of Students In addition to the regular curriculum, CHS offers courses such as d r i v i n g . R u s s i a n , child care, psychology and socialogy. In the belief that faster students should 11ot be held back, and slower students should not be pushed beyond their abilities, CHS classes are planned to suit the individual. For many years English, mathematics and science have had enriched classes. Keeping up a fast pace, the comprehensive mathematics class concentrates on the test. TOP: Brad Smith, Keith Pearson are draw- ing sectional views of automatic piston while Bobby Hill talks to Mr. McCullough. BOTTOM: Mrs. Eldridge teaches Carmen Alvarez, from Lima, Peru, more about English. L Page 23 hnyoylng the view of our beautiful scenic city are the officers of the Class of '59: George Derryberry, Vice Presidentg Ann Tyer, Treasurerg Sharon Barker, Secretaryg and Kent Shalibo, President. Page Meet me under the clock has been a familiar slogan to the members of the Class of ,59. As we entered the vast building which was to be our home for three years, the old clock was there to greet us and help us to find our way. We soon met our class sponsor, Miss Pryor, a face that would become as familiar to us as that of the clock. We elected class officers and cheer- leaders, presented the Thanksgiving Pro- gram, entertained the ninth graders, and assisted with many school parties during our first year under the clockv. Feeling very big and important, we assumed many new responsibilities as juniors. Our clock watched over us as we presented Yom' Every Wish as our Junior Play. Stunt Nite, class projects and 24 I OR parties, and the junior-Senior Prom were a few of the activities that filled our junior year. Our clock seemed to tick away the minutes of our last year at City much faster than in the past. This year was filled with many wonderful memories that will never be forgotten. The Seniors presented The Barretts of Wimpole Street as our Class Play, and we gave a beautiful Christmas program for the children from the local orphanages. Dean Barger was elected the new class treasurer, and an excellent select- ion of award winners was made. May Day, the Senior Picnic, Class Night, and the Baccalaurate service will always stand out in our memories. To complete a wonder- ful year, none of us will ever forget gradu- ation day. SENIORS Thetus Abercrombie Film Club, '57, Chess and Checker Club, '58, Recreation Club, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58. Woodford Rogers Abshire Film and Travel Club, '57, Chess and Checker Club, '58, Parents' Night, '57,'58. David Franklin Ackerson jr. Optimist Club, '58, '59, Mili- tary Honor Society, '58, Sec., '59, Dynamo Editorial Staff, '58, 59, ROTC Lt. Col., '59, Pre-Vues, Pro- duction Staff, '59, Most Outstand- ing Soph. ROTC Cadet, '57, Stu- dent Council, '59, Stunt Nite, '58, '59, Honorary Booster, '59, Rifle T cam, '57, '58, Superior jr. ROTC Cadet Award, Friendliest Boy, '59, Drill Squad Sponsor, '59, Easter Program, '58, Mo of the Month, '59, May Day Escort, '59, National Honor Society, 59. George Adair B Team Football, '57, Bop Club, '57, NVrestling Team, '57: Carden Club, '58, Ir. Sertoma Club, '58, '59, Easter Program, '58, Senior Choir, '58, '59, Song of Christmas, '58, Stunt Nite, '58, '59, Honor Platoon, '58, E.T.E.A. Choir, '58, Barrets of Wimpole Street, Busi- ness Staff, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58. Mary Charles Alford Y-Teens, '57, Drill Squad, '57, '58, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, Band Librarian, '57, Record Club, '58, '59. Betty Lenice Anderson Marching Band, '57, Concert Band, '57, Highsteppers, Secretary, '57, Parents' Night, '57, Pre-Vues, Pro- duction Staff, '58, Dynascrapers, '58, Your Every Wish, Business Staff, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '58, Bible Club, '58, Office Asst's. Club, '59. Page 25 Connie Anderson May Day, '57, 58, '59, Barretts of Wimoole Street, Production Staff, '59, Ir. High Publicity, '57, Student Monitor, Vice-Pres., '58, '59, Library Club, '57. John Daniel Anderson Recreation Club, '58, jr. High Publicity Club, '57, Athletic Serv- ice Club, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, Stunt Nite, '57, Production Staff, '58, Thanksgiving Program, '57, Christmas Program, '59, May Day, '57. Tim Arnold Jr. Optimist Club, '57, '58, First Vice-Pres., '59, Marching Band, '57, '58, '59, Concert Band, '57, Swing Band, '58, Pres., '59, Stunt Nite' 57, '58, '59, Pre-Vues, '58, '59, Deputy Council. '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, Christmas Pro- gram, '59, May Day, '57, '58, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Pro- duction Staff, '59. Gail Arth-ul' Glee Club, '57, Specialty Club, '57, '59, Bop Club, '58, May Day, '58, '59, Christmas Program, '59, Drill Squad, '59. Wayne Arthur Recreation Club, '57, '59, Bop Club, '58, Michael Autry 1941-1958 The tragic death of Michael brought sadness to the hearts of his teachers and fellow students. He was lovable laughable and gay. He was ambitious hard-working and loved by many. We shall always miss his friendly smile and happy disposition. nm- . -, a MISS SALLY HOPKINS IS PRESENTED AS HOMECOMING David Bailey Parents' Night, '57, '58, Swimm- ing Club, Vice-Pres., '59, Recrea- tion Club, '59, Dynascrapers, '57, '58, May Day, '57, '58. Frank Bailey Student Council, '59, Recreation Club, President, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, Rifle Team, '57, '58, Gym Captain, '59, Bop Club, '58, Martha Ball May Day, '57, '58, Y-Teens, '57, '59, Record Club, '58, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '58. Dean Barger Class Treasurer, '59, Ir. Lions, '57, '58, Vice-Pres., '59, Record Club, President, '58, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Parents' Orientation, '59, Football, '57, Superior Jr. Cadet, '58, Distinguished Cadet, '58, Christmas Program, '59, Deputy Council, '59, Military Honor Soc- iety, '59, Third Anny Award, '58, Drill Squad Sponsor, '59, Pre-Vues, Production Staff, '59, R.O.T.C. Lt. Col., '59, Stunt Nite, '59, Escort for Military Queen, '59, May Day Escort, '59. Sharon Barker Marching Band, '57, '58, '59, Con- cert band, '57, '59, Bible Club, '57, '58, Vice Pres., '59, Stunt Nite, '57, '58, '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59,, Class Treasurer, '57, Your Every Wish, Business Staff, '59, Soph. Orientation, '58, Class Sec., '58, '59, Volunteer Girls' State, '58, Christian Fellowship Steering Committee, '58, '59, Pivot Staff, '58, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Production Staff, '59, Pre-Vues, Production Staff, '59, R. O. T. C. Sponsor, '59, Christmas Program, '59, Deputy Council, '59, Miss CHS Candidate, '59, Dynah of the Month, '59, National Thespian Soc- iety, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Most Representative Girl, '59, Sophomore Achievement Award, '59. William Barker jr. Lions, '57, '58, Treas., '59, Par- ents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Student Council, '59, R.O.T.C. Col., '59, Military Honor Society, '59, Stunt Nite, '59, Miss CHS Candidate Escort, '59,' Christmas Program, 59, May Day E-scort, '59, Maroon and White CirculationiStaff, '58, Mili- tary Queen Candidate Escort, '59. john Douglas Barton jr. High Publicity Club, '57, Con- cert Band, '57, '58, Marching Band, '57, '58, '59, Bible Club, '58, Orchestra, '58, Pre-Vues, '58, '59, Stunt Nite, '58, Senior Choir, '59, Swing Band, '58, Vice-Pres., '59, Cultural Club, Vice-Pres., '59, Par- ents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Band Sponsor, '59, God's Greatest Gift, '59. Diana Baucom Specialty Club, '57, '58, '59, Drill Squad, '57, '58, '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Pre-Vues, '59, Glee Club, 58, junior Choir, '59, Thanks- giving, Program, '57, Easter Pro- gram, '57, '58, '59, God's Greatest Gift, '59. John Beall Dynascrapers, '57, Radio Club, '58, Sec.-Treas., '59, Rifle Team, '58, Capt., '59, R.O.T.C. First Lt., '59, Drill Team, '58, Honor Student, National Honor Society. Jane Beardsley Sophomore Talent Program, '57, The Messiah, '57, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Thanksgiving Pro- gram, '57, junior Talent Program, '58, Glee Club, '58, Specialty Club, '58, '59, Drill Squad, '57, '58, '59, Senior Choir, '59, God's Greatest Gift, '59, R,O.T.C. Sponsor, '59, Pre-Vues, '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59. Barbara Ann Beason jr. High Publicity Club, '57, Rec- ord Club, '58, May Day, '58, '59, Drill Squad, '57, '58, Chess and Clgeclgers Club, '59, Parents' Night, '5 , ' 8. Linda Ruth Beavers May Day, '57, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Art Service Club, 57, Honorary Member, '58, Recreation Club, '58, La Sertomiss Club, '59, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '57, Easter Program, Production Staff, '57, Concert Band, '57, '58, '59, Marching Band, '57, '58, '59, Tennis Team, '58, Pre-Vues, '57, Production Staff, '58, B Team Basketball, '58, Spring Concert, '57, Pajama Game, Bus. Staff, '59. Page 26 QUEEN AT THE CITY-BAYLOR FOOTBALL GAME Sandra Sue Belk junior Red Cross, '57, Tri-Hi-Y, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, 59, R. O. T. C. Sponsor, '59, Stu- dent Council, '59, Pre-Vues, '59, Christmas Program, '59, Maroon and White Business Staff, '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Barretts of Wim- pole Street, Production Staff, '59, Drill Squad, '57, Lt., '58, '59, Stunt Nite, '59. Helen Fraces Bellamy May Day, '57, '58, '59, Drill Squad, '57, Parents' Night, '57, jr. Red Cross Council, '57, '58, Pres., '59, Your Every Wish Production Staff, '58, Glee Club, '58, Senior Choir, '59, God's Greatest Gift, '59. Martha Elizabeth Bender Drill Squad, '57, Lt., '58, Office Helper, '57, '58, Art Service Club, '57, '58, Girls' Rifle Team, '58, Stunt Nite, '58, '59, Tri-Hi-Y Club, '58, '59, Christmas Program, '59, May Day, '57, '58, Parents' Night, '57, '58. Gene Bennett Football, 57, Track, '57, Ir. Opti- mist Club, '57, '58, President, '59, Honorary Booster, '58, '59, Your Every Wish, Business Staff, '58, National Thespian Society, '58, '59, Masquers, '58, '59, Student Coun- cil, '59, Student Marshall, '59, Par- ents' Orientation, '59, Easter Pro- gram, '58, '59, Christmas Program, '59, Volunteer Boys' State, '58, Stunt Nite, '57, '58, '59, Drill Squad Sponsor, '59, R.O.T.C. First Lt., '59, Disc and Diamond, '59, King for a Nite, Runner-up, '59, Mo of the Month, '59, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Production Staff, '59, Best Dressed Boy, '59, Alumni Award, '59. Bryan Black Ir. Sertoma, '57, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, Pre-Vues, 59. Rhoda Bock Dramatics Club, '57, Film and Travel Club, '57, Student Monitor Club, '58, '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '58, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Production Staff, '59, Ma- roon and White Editorial Staff, '59, Christmas Program, '59, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '58, Honor Student, National Honor Society. Page 27 Michael A. Bonin Maroon and White Editorial Staff, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, Bi Phi Chem Club, '57, National Honor Society, '59, Latin I Award, '57, Latin II Award, '58, Writers' Guild, '59, Essay Award, '58, Most Studious Boy, '59, Honor Student, Sissy Bowen B Team Basketball, Captain, '57, Basketball '58, '59, Volleyball, '57, '58, Co-Captain, '59, Tennis, '57, '58, '59, All District Basketball Team, '58, Times 'Cup Tourna- ment, Team, '59, Most Improved Player, '58, Boosters, '57, '58, '59, Student Council, '59, May Court, '59, Pre-Vues, '58, Gym Manager, '59, Gym Managers Club, '59, Maroon and White Editorial Staff, '59, Thanksgiving Program, '57, Most Athletic Girl, '59, Jean Bradshaw Entered '58, Y-Teens, '59, May Day, '59. Margaret Ann Brantley Girls Optimiss Club, Pres., '57, '58, Treasurer, '59, Maroon and White Editorial Staff, '57, '58, '59, Mar- ching Band, '57, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '58, '59, May Day, '57, May Court, '59, Gym Mgr., '59, Gym Managers Club, Sec., '59, Concert Band, '57, '58, '59, Honor Student, Deputy Council, '59, National Honor Society. Linda Branum Library Club, '57, '58, '59, Library Staff, '57, '58, '59, May Day, 57, '58, '59, Iunior Talent Program, '58, Christmas Program, '59, Bar- retts of Wimpole Street, Produc- tion Staff, '59, Deputy Council, '59, Senior Choir, '59, God's Great- est Gift, '59, Stunt Nite, '59, Writers Guild, '59, Student Coun- cil, '59. Judy Brasfield May Day, '57, '58, '59, Drill Squad, '57, Charmettes, '57, Rec- reation Club, '58, Office Helper. '59, Office Club, '59, Parents' Night, '59. SENIORS Brenda Breneman May Day, '57, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, Bop Club, 57, '58, Drill Squad, '57, '58, Record Club, '58, '59. Iohn Ellis Brown Drill Squad Sponsor, '59, Key Club, '58, '59, Dise and Diamond, '58, '59, B Team Football, '57, Fcotball, '58, '59, R.O.T.C. Cant., '59, May Day Escort, '59, King for a Nite Candidate, '59, Parents' Night. '57, '58, '59, Miss CHS Candidate Escort. '59, Student Council, '59, Rifle Team, '57, Johnny Bay Brown Basketball, '59, B Team Basketball, '58, Hi-Y, '58, Sgt. at Arms, '59, Bop Club, '57, Parents' Night, '57, '58, B Team Baseball, '58. Martha Ann Brown Deputy Council, '59, Ir. Lions Cal- endar Girl, '59, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '59, Art Editor, Maroon and White, '59, 'Concert Band, '57, '58, '59, Marching Band, '57, '58, Captain, '59, Art Service Club, '57, '58, Sec., '59, Girls' Rifle Team, '58, jr. Talent Program, '58, Senior Talent Program, '59, National Thespian Society, '58, '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Parents' Orien- tation, '59, Christmas Program. '59, Your Every Wish. Production Staff, '58. Stunt Nite, '58, '59, Production Staff. '57, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Pre-Vues, '58, '59, All- State Band Clinic, '59, Most Tal- ented Girl, '59. Neill Brown jr. High Publicity, '57, Alumnettes: '58, '59, Your Every Wish, Pro- duction Staff, '58, Barretts of Wim- pole Street, Production Staff. '59, Maroon and White Editorial Staff, '59, Stunt Nite, '58, Christmas Pro- gram, '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59. Robert L. Brown Parents' Night, '57, '58, Senior Choir, '58, Thanksgiving Program, '57, One Spring, '57, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Production Staff, '59, Stunt Nite, '57, '58, '59, Easter Program, '58, Christmas Program, '59. Page 28 Robey Brown jr. Sertoma Club, Treasurer, '57, Boxing Team, '57, Bankers Club, '58, Vice Pres., '59, Tennis Team, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58. Richard Buhrman Radio Club, '57, Stunt Nite, '57, Messiah, '57, Porgy and Bess, '57, Concert Band, '57, '58, Marching Band, '57, '58, '59, Orchestra, '57, '58, Spring Concert, '57, Your Every Wish, Business Staff, '58, Military llonor Society, '58, '59, Christmas Program, '59, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Business Staff, '59, jr. Sertoma Club, '59, Song of Christmas, '58, Drill Team, '59, May Day, '57, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59s May Day Escort, '59, Honor Student. Susan Burke Dramatics Club, '57, Film and Travel Club, '57, Bridge Club, '58, '59, May Day. '57, '59. Wilma Butler Glec Club, '57, Recreation Club, '57, Messiah, '57, Christmas Pro- gram, '59, Thanksgiving Program, '57, Bop Club, '58, May Day, '58, Parents' Night, '57, Record Club, '59. Richard Byrd jr. Optimist Club, '57, '58, '59, Marching Band, '57, '58, Senior Choir, '59, God's Greatest Gift, '59, Sophomore Orientation, '58, Parents' Night, '57, '58, , Linda Caldwell May Day, '57, '58, Drill Squad, '57, Parents' Night, '57, Recreation Club, '57, Bankers, '58, '59, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '58, Book- keeping Award, '58, NVriters' Guild, '58, '59, National Honor Society, '59, Honor Student. get at SENIORS James C. Callaway Film and Travel Club, '57, Queen Anne-'s Rifles, '58, Camera Club, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Christmas Program, '59, Thanks- giving Program, '57. Carol Cameron Art Service Club, '57, '58, Pres., '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Nat- ional Honor Society, '59, National Thespian Society, '58, Treas., '59, Masquers, '58, '59, Thanksgiving Program, '57, Easter Program, Pro- duction Staff, '57, Your Every VVish, Production Staff, '58, Art Service Award, '58, Barretts of Wimpole Street, '59, Christmas Program, Production Staff, '59, Stunt Nite, '57, '58, Production Staff, '59, Sophomore Orientation, '57, Pre-Vues, Production Staff, '58, '59, Dyna of the Month, '59, Peggie Ruth Carpenter Parents' Night, '57, Recreation Club, '57, '58, Your Every Wish, production Staff, '58, jr. Lioness, '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Christ- mas Program '59, Michon Eileen Carruth Bop Club, '57, Hi-Steppers, '57, Deputy Council, '59, Drill Squad, '57, '58, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, Y-Teens, 58, '59, Girls' Glec Club, '58, Porgy and Bess, '57, Thanksgiving Program, '57. Lyle L. Carson Marching Band, '57, '58, Parents' Night, '57, '58, Camera Club, '57, '58, Athletic Service Club, '59, Stunt Nite, '59, Golf Team, '58, '59, Concert Band, '57. Lynne Lee Cartee Drill Squad, '57, Lt., '58, Glee Club, '57, Sec., '58, Senior Choir, '59, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '58, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Production Staff, '59, Soph. Talent Program, '57, jr. High Pub- licity, '57, Dramatics Club, '58, La Sertomiss Club, '59, God's Greatest Gift, '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59, A Night With Gershwin, '57, Parents' Night, '57, Thanks- giving Program, '57, Prc-Vues, Production staff, '59, Christmas Program, '59, Sophomore Orient- ation, '57, Kenneth Carter Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Cam- era Club, '57, Recreation Club, '57, '58, '59: Hoxanna Cartwright Charmcttes, '57, Y-Teens, Secre- tary, '58, Student Monitor, '59, Senior Choir, '59, God's Greatest Gift, '59, Pajama Game, '59. Cecelia Carolyn Case High Steppers, '57, May Day, '57, '58, Y-Teens, '57, Treas., '58, Vice- President, '59, Dean Case Civil Defense Club, '57, Bop Club, '58, '59, Clee Club, '58, Thanks- giving Program, '57, B Team Bas- ketball, '58, '59, Drill Squad, '57, Volleyball, '57, '58, '59, Swimming Team, '58, '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59. Stuart Cash jr. High Publicity, '57. Julia Cate Bop Club, '57, Bridge Club, Sec.- Treas., '59, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Production Staff, '59. Page 29 Ann Chalkley Drill Squad, '57, Lt., '58, Lt. Col., '59, jr. Lions Calendar Girl, '58, Sweetheart, '59, Boosters, '57, '58, '59, Dynamo Business Staff, '57, '58, '59, Gym Manager, '59, Gym Managers Club, '59, Phalanx, '58, '59, May Day, '57, '58, May Court, '59, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '59, Nat- ional Thespian Society, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Stunt Nite, '58, '59, Production Staff, '57, Pre-Vues, '58, Production Staff, '59, Your Every Wish, Pro- duction Staff, '58, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Production Staff, '59, Student Council, '58, '59, Military Queen, '59, Miss CHS Candidate, '59, Most Attractive Girl, '59. Barbara Faye Chambliss Basketball, '57, '58, '59, Drill Squad, '57, Parents' Night, '57, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Volleyball, '57, Bop Club, '57, '58, '59, Glee Club, '58, Tennessee All-State Chorus, '58, Jimmy Champion Parents' Night, '57, '58, Recreation Club, '59, junior Sertoma Club, '57, '58, , Gene Chapman Science Club, '57, Bankers Club, '58, President, '59, National Honor Society, '59, Stunt Nite, '59, Deputy Council, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, Honor Student. Patsy Cheek Senior Choir, '58, '59, Bible Club, '57, Record Club, '58, Specialty Club, '59, Easter Program, '58, Stunt Nite, '59, May Day, '58, '59, Song of Christmas, '58, Frances Louella Cherry jr. High Publicity, '57, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Girls' Glee Club, '57, Porgy and Bess, Production Staff, '57, Drill Squad, '57, Lt., '58, Thanksgiving Program, '57, Christ- mas Program, '59, Easter Program, '57, Parents' Night, '57, '58, Tri- Hi-Y, '58, Sec., '59, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '58, Ma- roon and White Business Staff, '58, '59, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '58, National Thespian Society, '58, Sec., '59, Barretts of Wimpole Street, '59, Honor Student, Na- tional Honor Society. THE DYNAMO MARCHING BAND Gloria Christian Entered, '58, F.H.A. Treasurer, '58, Historian, '59, May Day, '58, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Pro- duction Staff, '59, Christmas Pro- gram, '59, Pre-Vues, Production Staff, '59. Carolyn Ann Clayton Jr. High Publicity, '57, Dynamo Business Staff, '58, '59, Dymano Circulation Club, '58, '59, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Drill Squad, '57, Lt., '58, Major, '59, Stunt Nite, '57, '58, '59, May Day, '57, '58, May Court, '59, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, 58, Bar- retts of Wimpole Street, '59, Gym Manager, '59, Gym Managers Club, '59, Phalanx, '58, '59, Honor Student, National Honor Society. Wayne Clough Jr. Lions, '57, '58, '59, Drill Team, '58, Parents' Night, '57, '58, May Day Escort, '59. Mickey Tyrone Cobble Jr. Sertoma Club, '57, '58, B Team Football, '57, Parents' Night, '57, '58, Recreation Club, '58, '59, May Day, '57, '58, Charlotte Colburn Drill Squad, '57, Parents' Night, '57, Porgy and Bess, '57, Orches- tra, '57, '58, '59, Song of Christ- mas, '58, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Record Club, '58, Stunt Nite Pro- duction Staff, '58, '59, Student Council, '59, Christmas Program, '59, Bible Club, '59. Patricia Anne Collins Marching Band, '57, '58, '59, Con- cert Band, '57, '58, '59, May Day, '57, '59, Ir. Philharmonic Guild, '57, Bible Club, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59. Page 30 RECEIVES TOP RATING AT BRISTOL Samuel Connally Parents' Night, '57, '58, Ir. Lions Club, 57, '58, Recreation Club, '59, Deputy Council, '59, James Corn Concert Band, '57, '58, R,O.T.C. Marching Band, '57, '58, Radio Club, '57, '58, Program Chair- man, '59. Terasa Corn May Day, '58, '59, Library Club, '57, '58, Office Service Club, Vice- Pres., '59, Christmas program, '59. Howard Couillens Entered, '59. Cecil Cox Bop Club, '57, '58, President, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, Thanks- giving Program, '57. James Cox Stunt Nite, '57, '58, '59, Pre-Vues, '58, '59, Choir, '57, '58, Pres., '59, R. O. T. C. Capt., '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Military Honor Society, '58, Chaplain, '59, Spec- ialty Club, '57, '58, '59, A Song of Christmas, '58, God's Greatest Gift, '59, Spring Concert, '57, Easter Program, '58, jr. Talent Program, '58, Senior Talent Pro- gram, '59, Drill Team, '58, '59, Page 3l William Cross Civil Defense Club, '57, Hi-Y Club, '58, '59. Cathy Crowe jr. High Publicity, '57, Business Education Club, '58, Bible Club '59, May Day, '59. Jean Cummings jr. High Publicity, '57, Library Staff, '57, Stunt Nite, '57, '59, May Day, '57, '58, Trainbearer, '59, Bankers, '58, Secretary, '59, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '59, Christmas Program, '59, Drill Squad, '57, Lt., '58, '59, Student Council, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Pha- lanx, '58. Robert Currey Entered, '58, Dynascrapers, '59. Linda Margaret Cmtis jr. High Publicity, Vice-Pres., '57, Thanksgiving Program, '57, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Drill Squad, '57, Lt., '58, Bible Club, '58, '59, Senior Choir, 58, Sec.-Treas., '59, Stunt Nite, '58, '59, Song of Christ- mas, '58, Office Assistant, '57, '58, God's Greatest Gift, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, Easter Program, '58, Pajama Game, '59, Sandra Dale Girls' Optimiss Club, '57, '58, May Day, '57, '58, Orchestra, '57, '58, The Messiah, '57, Spring Con- cert, '57, Song of Christmas, '58- A Night With Gershwin, '57. 1 SENIORS Barbara Wells Dalton Drill Squad, '57, Parents' Night, '57, May Day, '57, '58, Y-Teens, Pres., '57, Your Every Wish, Busi- ness Staff, '58, Barretts of Wim- pole Street, Business Staff, '59, Christmas Program, '59, Maroon and White Editorial Staff, '59, Gym Manager, '59, Library Staff, '58, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '59, Writers' Guild, '59, La Serto- miss, '59, Gym Managers Club, '59, May Court, '59, National Honor Society. Vicki Daniel May Day, '57, '58, May Court, '59, Gym Manager, '59, Gym Managers Club, '59, Masquers, '59, National Tliespian Society, '58, '59, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '58, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Production Staff, '59, Ma- roon and White Editorial Staff, '59, Volunteer Girls' Staff, '58, Art Service Club, '57, Chaplain, '58, '59, Drill Squad, '57, Parents' Night, '57, Stunt Nite, '58, '59, Production Staff, '57, Christmas Program, '59, Pre-Vues, Production Staff, '58, '59, Thanksgiving Pro- gram, '57, Office Helper, '57, '58, Easter Program, '57, Eloise Darr Boosters, '57, '58, Sec,, '59, Dynamo Editorial Staff, '58, '59, Drill Squad, '57, '58, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '59, First Aid Helper, '59, Christmas Program, '59, Soph. Orientation Program, '58, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '58, Masquers, '58, Treas., '59, Barretts of Wim- pole Street, Business Staff, '59, National Thespian Society, '58, '59, Deputy Council, Sec., '59. Manny David Parents' Night, '57, '58, Stunt Nite, '57, '58, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Production Staff, '59, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '58, Tennis Club, '58, Tennis Team, '58, Bop Club, '59, Athletic Club, '57, Honorary Booster, '59. Don Davis Football, '57, Parents' Night, '57, '58, Jr. Lions, '57, '58, '59, Mili- tary Honor Society, '58, Recreation Club, 57, Honor Platoon, '57, Christmas Program, '59. , Lanny Davis Football, '58, '59, Recreation Club, '58, '59, Athletic Club, '59, Par- ents' Night, '57, '58, '59. Page Max Davis Basketball, '58, Capt., '59, All Regional Team, '58, All Times Cup Toumament, '58, '59, Base- ball, '57, '58, '59, Recreation Club, '57, Basketball - Baseball Club, Pres., '58, Athletic Service Club, Pres., '59, B Team Basketball, '57, Parents' Night, '57, '58, Gym Capt., '59, Most Athletic Boy, '59, ggbe Ruth Sportsmanship Award, Ronnie Davis Dynamo Editorial Staff, '58, '59, Key Club, '57, Chaplain, '58, Sec., '59, Stunt Nite, '58, '59, Barretts of Wimpole Street, '59, Disc and Diamond, '59, National Honor Society, '59, Soph. Orientation, '58, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Pre-Vues Business staff, '59, R.O.T.C. First Lt., '59, Drill Squad Sponsor, '59, National Merit Schol- arship Semifinalist, '59, Honor Student, May Day Escort, '59. Sylvia Davis Drill Squad, '57, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Bop Club. '57, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '57, Office Assist- ant, '58. Thomas Davis Football, '57, '58, '59, jr, Optimist Club, '57, '58, Sgt. at Arms, '59, Volunteer Boys' State, '58, Stunt Nite, '57, '58, Production Staff. '59, Your Every Wish, Production staff, '58, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Business Staff, '59, Pre- Vues, Business Staff, '58. Sandra DeLong Dramatics Club, '57, Drill Squad, '57, Parents' Night, '57, jr. Red Cross, '58, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '58, F.T.A., '59, May Day, '57, '58, Typing Award, '58. Carolyn Denney Dramatics Club, '57, Thanksgiv- ing Program, '57, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Orientation Council, '58, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '58, Sr. Talent Program, '59: Christmas Program, '59, Prc-Vucs, '59, Senior Choir, '59, God's Creat- est Gift, 59, Soph. Talent Program, '59, Student -Monitor Club, '59, Stunt Nite, '59, Honor Student, National Honor Society. SENIORS George Derryberry Joe Eberhart Class President, '57, Class Vice- F-F-A-, '57s Red CTUSS, '57s Medi- Pres., '58, '59, Key Club, '57, '58, cal Science Club, Vice-President, '59, Disc and Diamond, '58, '59, '58, Tflwk, '585 M'-'SiC APPT'-'Gill' Stunt Nite, '59, Drill Squad Regi- 5011 Clllb, '59s Stunt Nite, '59. mental Sponsor, '59, Track, '57, Soph. Orientation, '59, Miss CHS Candidate Escort, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Parents' Ori- entation, '59, May Day Escort, '59, Football, '57, '58, '59, King for a Nite Candidate, '59, Student Coun- cil, '57, '59, Senior Talent Pro- gram, '59, R.O.T.C. Major, '59, Military Queen Candidate Escort, '59, Honor Student, National Hon- or Society. Dorothy Eldridge Marching Band, '57, '58, Concert Band, '57, '58, May Day, '57, '58, Girls' Optimiss Club, '57, '58, '59, Thanksgiving Program, '57, Christ- mas Program, '59, Swimming Team, '57, '58, '59, Parents' Night, Bill Dickert '57, '58, Stunt Nite, '57, '58, Camera Club, '57, Treasurer, '59, Radio Club, '58, Marching Band, '57, '58, '59, Concert Band, '57, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '59. Patricia Kay Donica Arnold Ellison Drill Squad, '57, Lt., '58, May Key Club, '57, '58, '59, Parents' Day. '57, '58, '59, Dramatics Club, Night, '57, '58, '59, Stunt Nite, '57, Parents' Night, '57, Girls' '58, '59, Disc and Diamond, '58, OPUIYUSS Club, '58, '59S YOU! Chaplain, '59, R.O.T.C., First Lt., Every Wish, Business Staff, '58, '59, B Team Football, '57, Foot- Barretts of Wimpole Street, Busi- ball, '58, '59, National Honor So- ness Staff, '59, Christmas Pro- ciety, '59, Christmas Program, '59, gram, '59, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Pro- duction Staff, '59, Soph. Orienta- tion, '58, May Day Escort, '59, Wayne D g 'S Honor Student. Military Honor Society, '57, '58, jr. Lions Club, '57, Chaplain, '58, '59, Deputy Council, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, Stunt Nite, '59. Mary Evelyn Dove Marching Band, '57, '58, '59, Con- Helen Morris Estes cert Band, '57, '59, Dramatics , , - ' Club, '57, Girls' Optimiss Club, Entered' 59' YTCCUS' 59' '58, Sgt. at Arms, '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, 59, Pre-Vues. 59, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '58, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '58, Spring Concert, '57, Easter Program, '57, 'Ury Estes Christmas Program, 59, Thanks- giving Program, ,59. lr. Lions, 57, 58, Parents Night, '57, '58, Bop Club, '59, XVrestling, '59. Audra Dyer . Record Club, '58, Bible Cll , '59, inm-ms' Night, '57, May D- , '57, '58, '59, The Messiah, '57, 'f ng of Christmas, '58, Soph. O 'e ati n, '58, Orchestra, ' '58, ' - . , '59, Studen f iii, Hu tn' ill ank Honor So ' ' 9- ' it N'te ' Day Escort, '59, Disc and Producti ,l A' aff, bil, . .A iond, '58, Vice-President, '59, Orch ,uns , -I 59, 1 Sta ck, '57, B Team Football, '57, Orcl tr ' ' v ia B , ootball, '5 , '5 , Hi-Y, '57, Key '57, 0 i ff d, ty - ri - 7 lub, '58, ' C Parents' Night, cfrt, 5 , ist rogr - 7, ' , ' , .O.T,C.. Captain, ' . e, ' ip, S ing lil 9, 'gut uncil, '59, King for l I H 4, 't 1 ant. 'e a ate, '59, l f W P.,, 33 THE BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE STREET IS Christine Everhart Recreation Club, '57, Record Club, '58, Student Monitor, '59, 'May Day, '57, '58, '59, B Team Basket- ball, '57, Captain, '58, Basket- ball, '59. Pat Fenix Entered, '59. Joe Ferguson Parents' Night, '57, '58, Weight Lifting Club, '57, Recreation Club, '58, Bop Club, '59. Anna Lea F ilyaw Jr. High Publicity, '57, C.Y.M., '58, Charmettes, '59. Phoebe Fincher Drill Squad, '57, '58, Library Club, '57, '58, Pres., '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, Your Every Wish, Business Staff, '58, Library Staff, '57, '58, '59, Stunt Nite, '59, Production Staff, '58, Deputy Council, '59, National Honor Society. li 'd I . l, if Ye 5 Sherry 'liiamey 17. YfTeens, '57, C.Y.M., '58,'.Charm- ettes, iQ. 1 , J gh ll ' I' . ' . ' 7 J , , , 0 - - i. ' . . J . - Wanda Flerl F.H.A., '57, Secretary, '58, Bible Club, '59, Christian Fellowship Steering Committee, '59, May Day, '58, '59, Dynamo Business staff, '59, Stunt Nite, '59, Honor Student. Mildred Lois Fogo Dyna of the Month, '59, Student Council, Sec., '59, Boosters, '59, Stunt Nite, '57, '58, '59, Volley- ball, '57, '58, '59, Basketball, '59, Girls Glee Club, '57, Ir. High Pub- licity, 57, jr. Red Cross, Treas., '58, May Day, '57, '58, May Court, '59, .Drill Squad, '57, Lt., '58, Lt. Col., '59, Cym Mgr., '59, Phalanx, '58, '59, Cym Mgrs., Club, '59, Cheerleaders Club, '57, Ir. Talent Program, '58, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, R.0.T.C. Sponsor, '59, Christmas Program, '59, National Honor Society, '59, Miss CHS Candidate, '59, Office Helper, '58. Elizabeth Ann Ford Entered, '58, Student Monitor Club, '58, Treasurer, '59, May Day, '59, Stunt Nite, '59. Houston Foreman Concert Band, '57, '58, '59, March- ing Band, '57, '58, '59, Swing Band, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Record Club, '58, Ir. Red Cross, '59, Cultural Club, '59, Stunt Nite, '59. Richard Stephen Forrester Film Club, '57, Radio Club, '59, Recreation Club, '58, Parents' Night, '57, '58, Auto Service Club, '57, '58, Rifle Club, '57, Christmas Program, '58. Janice Forman Entered, '58, C.Y.M., '58, May Day, '58, '59, Future Teachers of America, '58. Page 34 PRESENTED AS THE SENIOR PLAY Frances Forney Drill Squad, '57, Y-Teens, '57, '58, '59, May Day, '59, Alvin Fox Audio-Visual Club, '57, Program Chairman, '58, Pres., '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, Stunt Nite, '57, Kenneth Fox Parents' Night, '57, '58, Record Club, '57, Recreation Club, '58, '59, Stanley Fox Bop Club, '57, B Team Football, '57, Baseball-Basketball Club, '58, Hi-Y Club, '58, '59, B Team Base- ball, '58, Football, '59, Base- ball, '59, Ralph Frank Entered, '58, Recreation Club, '59. Tom F underburk Camera Club, '57, Radio Club, '58, jr. Lions, '59, Concert Band, '57, '58, '59, Marching Band, '57, '58, '59, Swing Band, '59, Orchestra, '59, Drill Squad Spon- sor, '59, God's Greatest Gift, '59, R.0.T.C. Lt., '59, Pre-Vues, '59. Page 35 William Galbraith Entered, '58, Recreation Club, '59, Carolyn Gash Drill Squad, '57, '58, Dramatics Club, '57, Girls' Optimiss Club, '57, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '58, '59, Deputy Council, '59, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Production Staff, '59, Christmas Program., '59, Mary Alice Gilbert Stunt Nite, '58, Production Staff, '57, Drill Squad, '57, Lt., '58, Cap- tain, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Dynamo Circulation Club, '57, '58, '59, Thanksgiving Program, '57, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '58, Phalanx, '58, '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Maroon and White Business Staff, '58, '59, Student Council, '59, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '59, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Production Staff, '58, Pre- Vues, Production Staff, '59, Christ- mas Program, '59, Honor Student. Anna Sue Giles Dramatics Club, '57, Tri-Hi-Y, '58, Sgt. at Arms, '59, Pre-Vues, Pro- duction Staff, '58, May Day, '59. Elizabeth Anne Goddard Y-Teens, '57, G.Y.M., '58, F.H.A., '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Dep- uty Council, '59. Zand Goggin Parents' Night, '57, '58, Chess Club, '58, Recreation Club, '59, SENIORS Nancy lane Gordon Drill Squad, '57, jr. Bed Cross, '57, Thanksgiving Program, '57, Parents' Night, '57, Dynascrapers, '58, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Girls' Service Club, '59, Christmas Pro- gram, '59, Pre -Vues, Business Staff, '59, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Business Staff, '59, March- ing Band, Librarian, '59. Gail Grammer Spring Concert, '57, Pre-Vues, '58, Marching Band, '57, '58, Captain, '59, Concert Band, '57, '58, '59, Orchestra, '57, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Best Drilled Soph. Award, '57, Dramatics Club, '57, Record Club, '58, Student Council, '59, Office Assistants' Club, '59, Par- ents' Night '57, '58, 59, Christmas Program, 59, Pajama Game, Pro- duction Staff. '59. Leland Schild Grant Entered, '58, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Concert Band, '58, '59, Mar- ching Band, '58, '59, Christmas Program, '59, Pre-Vues, '59, Sci- ence Club, '58, Music Appreci- ation Club, President, '59, Merit Scholarship Commended List. Richard Green Recreation Club, '57, '58, Chess Club, '57, Recreation Club, '59. Arch Gregory Bulldogs, '57, '58, Secretary, '59, Stunt Nite, '57, '58, '59, May Day, '57, '58, Pre-Vues, '58, '59, Porgy and Bess, '57, Parents' Night, '57, '58, National Thespian Society, '59, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '58, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Production Staff, '59. Charles Grider Recreation Club, '57, '58, '59, Milizary Honor Society, '57, '58, NVrestling Team, 59. Page 36 Roberta Lynn Gross Art Service Club, '57, '58, '59, Stunt Nite, '59, Production Staff, '57, '58, May Day, '57, '58, iso, Your Every Wish, Busines Staff, '58, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Production Staff, '59, Christmas Program, Production Staff, '59, Honor Student. Cornelius Lee Grove Bi-Pliy-Chem Club, '57, Thanks- giving Program, '57, junior Ser- toma Club, '58, Sec., '59, NVriters' Guild, '58, National Thespian Soc- iety, '58, '59, Masqucrs, '58, '59, Pivot staff, '58, Stunt Nite, 58, '59, National Honor Society, '58, '59, Student Council, '59, Your Every Wish, '58, Barretts of Wim- pole Street, '59, Pre-Vues, '59, Ir. Talent Program, '58, R.O.T.C. Capt., '59, Military Honor Society, '59, National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist, '59, National Honor Society Scholarship Semi-Finalist, '59, Christmas Program, '59, God's Greatest Gift, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Parents' Orientation, '59, Honor Student, Salutatorian, '59. Lela Grubb Bible Club, 57, '58, '59, Clce Club, '58, '59, First Aid Assistant, '57, '58, Christian Fellowship Steering Committee, '59, Jack Guider Recreation Club, '57, Bop Club, '58, '59, R.O.T.C. First Lt., '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Mili- tary Honor Society, '59, Stunt Nite, '57. Brenda Gunn Drill Squad, '57, Parents' Night, '57, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Girls' Optimiss Club, '57, Vice-Presi- or-nc, '08, '59, Stunt Nite, '58, Maroon and White Editorial Staff, '58, '59, Pre-Vues, '59, Deputy Council, '59. Sandra Sue Gunter Y-Teens, '57, '58, May Day, '57, '59. SENIORS Iacquelino Sue Hale May Day, '57, '58, '59, Dramatics Club, '57, Office Assistant, '59, Drill Squad, '57, Stunt Nite, Pro- duction Staff, '58, Your Every Wish, Business Staff, '58, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Business Staff, '59, Parents' Night, '57, Christmas Program, '59, Record Club, '58, Della Mae Hallum May Day, '57, '58, Library Club, '57, '58, '59, Thanksgiving Pro- gram, '57, Library Staff, '57, '58, '59, Your Every Wish, Business Staff, '58, Martin Halper Bop Club, '57, Treasurer, '59, Camera Club, '58, Stunt Nite, '58, Parents' Night, '57, '58, Barretts of Wimpole Street, '59, Christmas Program, '57, National Thespian Society, '59. Donald Roy Hamill Recreation Club, '57, '58, Parents' Night, '57, '58, Bridge Club, '59. James Gordon Hammond Recreation Club, '57, '58, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Bridge Club, '59, Stunt Nite, '58, Thanksgiving Program, 57, Military Honor So- ciety, '58, '59, Christmas Program, '59, Regimental Color Guard, '59. Carole Harcrow Entered, '58, May Day, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '58, Girls' Optimiss Club, '58, jr. Red Cross, '59, Drill Squad, '58, Phalanx, '58, Writers' Guild, '59, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '58, Bar- retts of Wimpole Street, Produc- tion Staff, '59, Maroon and White Business Staff, '59, Stunt Nite, '58. Theda Irene Harden Drill Squad, '57, '58, Y-Teens, '57, Bible Club, '58, Office Service Club, 59, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, Civil Defense Club, '57, Christmas Pro- gram, '59. Charlie Hardin Deputy Council, '59, Barretts of Wimpole Street, '59, Hi-Y, Chap- lain, '58, Corresponding Sec., '59, Basketball Mgr., '57, '58, Base- ball Mgr., '57, llead Football Mgr., '59, Recreation Club, '57, Christian Fellowship S tee r in g Committee, '59, Pre-Vues, '59, Senior Choir, '59, King for a Nite Candidate, '59, Stunt Nite, '58, '59, Masquers, '59, National Thes- pian Society, '59, Pajama Came, '59. Constance Diane Harmon May Day, '57, '58, May Court, '59, Senior Talent Program, 59, Ir. Talent Program, '58, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Production Staff, '59, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '58, Stunt Nite, '58, '59, Specialty Club, '57, Drill Squad, '57, Gym Mgrs. Club, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Christmas Program, '59, Alunmettes, '58, Vice- I lres., '59, Best Dancer, '59, Gym Mgr., '59, Masquers, '59, National Thespian Society, '59, National Honor Society, '59. Roberta Harvey Recreation Club, '57, May Day, '57, '58, Bop Club, '58, Bible Club, '59. Martha Hassler Boosters, '57, '58, '59, Thanks- giving Program, '57, Drill Squad, '57, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Par- ents' Night, 57, '58, '59, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '58, Stunt Nite, '58, '59, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '59, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Production Staff, '59, Masquers, '59, Christmas Program, Production Staff, '59. Gary Lance Hasty Bible Club, '57, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58. Poge 37 THE CROWNING OF MISS ANNE CHALKLEY john Hayes Key Club, '57, '58, Pres., '59, Disc and Diamond, '58, Vice Pres., '59, National Honor So- ciety, '58, '59, Student Council, '59, National Thespian Society, '58, '59, Masquers, '58, '59, Military Queen Candidate Escort, '59, R.O.T.C. First. Lt., '59, Drill Squad Sponsor, '59, Your Every Wish, '58, Thanksgiving Program, '57, Rifle Team, '57, '58, Barretts of Wimpole Street, '59, Projection Club, '57, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Soph. Orientation, '57, '58, Stunt Nite, '57, '58, '59, Escort Candidate Miss CHS, '59, Honor Student. Jo Ann Head May Day, '57, '58, F.T.A., '57, '58, Business Education Club, President, '59, First Aid Assist- ant, '59. john Henley Bulldogs, '57, Stage Mgr., '58, Treas., '59, National Honor Soci- ety, '58, Vice-Pres., '59, Barretts of Wimpole Street, '59, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '58, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '57, '58, '59, Pre-Vues, Production staff, '58, Parents' Night, '57, '58, Na- tional Thespian Society, '57, '58, Masquers, 57, '58, May Day Escort, '59, Honor Student. Elsa Hightower Dynamo Business Staff, '57, '58, '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Stunt Nite, '57, '58, 59, Christmas Pro- gram, '59, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '59, Student Council, '59, Drill Squad, '57, Lt., '58, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Phalanx, '58, Jr. Red Cross, Chaplain, '58, Ir. High Pub- licity, Treas., '57, Bible Club, '59. Bobby Hill Football, '57, '58, Co-Captain, '59, Key Club, '57, '58, 59, Parents' Night, 57, '58, '59, Disc and Dia- mond Society, 58, Sgt. at Amis, '59, R.O.T.C. Capt., '59, National Houor Society, '59, May Day Escort, '59, Hi-Y Club, '57, Ronald Hill jr. Lions, '57, Camera Club, Vice- President, '58, Football, '57, '58, '59, Parents' Night ,57, '58, Page Iimmy Hilton jr. Lions Club, '57, '58, '59, Nat- ional Merit Scholarship Finalist, '59, Maroon and White Editorial Staff, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, Honor Student, National Honor Society. Marjorie Hine 'Girls' Optimiss Club, '57, '58, '59, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '57, '58, '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Drill Squad, '57, Lt., '58, Capt., '59, Thanksgiving Program, '57, Your Every Wish, Production staff, '58, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, God's Greatest Gift, '59, Song of Christmas, '58, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Production Staff, '59, Senior Choir, '58, '59, Pha- lanx, '58, '59, Deputy Council, '59, Pajama Game, '59, Pre-Vues, Pro- duction Staff, '59, Easter Program, '58, '59. Gaynell Hixson jr. High Publicity, '57, Stunt Nite, '59, Production Staff, '57, '58, May Day, '57, '58, Drill Squad, '57, Lt., '58, Capt., '59, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '58, Par- ents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Tri-Hi-Y, '58, Vice-Pres., '59, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Production Staff, '59, Senior Choir, '59, Christmas Program, '59, God's Greatest Gift, '59, Pajama Game, '59, Phalanx, '59, Pre-Vues, Production Staff, '59. Beverly Hodes May Day, '57, '58, '59, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '58, Bar- retts of Wimpole Street, Produc- tion Staff, '59, Stunt Nite, Pro- duction Staff, '58, '59, Christmas Program, '59, Dynamo Business Staff, '59, Travelers' Club, '57, Dramatics Club, '57, Alumnettes, '58, Recording Secretary, '59, Par- ents' Night, '58, '59. Irwin Hodes B Team Football, '57, Wrestling Team, '57, '58, Captain, '59, Weightlifting Club, '58, Recre- ation Club, '57. Shirley Hodes May Day, '57, '58, '59, Dynamo Circulation Club, '59, Dynamo Business Staff, '59, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '58, G.Y.M. Club, Recording Secretary, '58, Christmas Program, '59, Trav- elers Club, '57, Dramatics Club, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '59. 38 HIGHLIGHTS THE MILITARY BALL Hope Holcombe Girls' Optimiss Club, Chaplain, '57, Sgt. at Arms, '58, First Vice- Pres., '59, May Day, '57, '58, May Court, 59, Your Every Wish, Pro- duction Staff, '58, Stunt Nite, '58, '59, Song of Christmas, '58, God's Greatest Gift, '59, R.O.T.C. Spon- sor, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '59, Gym Mgr., '59 Gym Mgrs. Club, '59, Thanksgiving Program, '57, Senior Choir, '58, '59, Drill Squad, '57, Christmas Program, Produc- tion Staff, '59, Pajama Game, '59, Soph. Orientation, '57, Honor Student. Larry Holder Bop Club, '57, '58, Parents' Night, '57, '58, Dynastrokers, Vice-Presi- dent, 59. Derace Holmes Parents' Night, '57, '58, Film and Travel Club, '57, Recreation Club, '58, Auto Mechanics Club, '59. Joy Leona Holmes Bible Club, '58, '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '59, Thanksgiving Program, '57, Drill Squad, '57, '59, Bop Club, '57, Glee Club, '58, '59, High Steppers, '57, Monitor Club, '58, Mary Hoof jr. Red Cross, '57, Tri-Hi-Y, '58, Swimming Team, '58, '59, Archery Club, '58, May Day, '57, '58, '59, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '59, Parents' Night, '59, Stunt Nite, '57. Edgar Hope Queen Anne's Rifles, '58, Recre- ation Club, '57, '59. Page 39 Sally Hopkins Songleader, '57, '58, Head Song- leader, '59, Stunt Nite, '57, '58, '59, Drill Squad, '57, Volunteer Girls' State, '58, Homecoming Queen, '59, Candidate Miss CHS, '59, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '59, Gym Mgr., '59, Parents' Night, '57, '59, National Honor Society, '58, '59, Christmas Program, '59, National Thespian Society, 58, Student Council, '59, May Day, '57, '58, Court, '59, Your Every Wish, '58, Gym Mgrs. Club, '59, Soph. Orien- tation, '58, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Production Staff, '59, Most Popular Girl, '59, Alumni Award, '59, Masquers, '59, Honor Student. Carolyn Houston Drill Squad, '57, Ir. High Pub- licity, '57, May Day, '57, '58, 59, Stunt Nite, '58, '59, Production Staff, '57, Tri-Hi-Y Club, '58, You rEvery Wish, Production Staff, '58, Maroon and White, Business Staff, '59, National Thes- pian Society, '58, '59, Deputy Council, '59, R.O.T.C. Sponsor. '59, Girls' Service Club, Secretary, '59, Barretts of Wimpole Street, '59, Masquers, '59, Pre-Vues, '59, Christmas Program, '5', Sophomore Orientation Program, '58, Best Dressed Girl, '59, Hi-Y Sweet- heart, '59. Delores Ann Howard Dramatics Club, '57, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '59, Monitor Club, '58, Alumnettes, '58, '59. Jim Howard Baseball Club, '58, Recreation Club, '57, '59. Gloria Hudson Recreation Club, '57, Parents' Night, '57, '58, May Day, '57, '58, Record Club, '58, Office Staff, '58, 'Drill Squad, '57, '58, Bridge Club, '59, Betty Crocker Home- maker of Tomorrow Award, '59, R.O,T.C. Office Girl, '59. Jen'y Humphreys Science Club, '57, R e c r e a t i o n Club, '58. SENIORS Pat Hundley Bi-Phi-Chem Club, '57. Eddie Hunt Entered, '58, Recreation Club, '58, Deputy Council, '59, Boxing, '59, Dynastrokers Club, '59. Dottie Hyden Optimiss Club, '57, '58, '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Student Council, '59, junior Red Cross, '59, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '59, Par- ents' Orientation, '58, '59, Christ- ian Fellowship Steering Com- mittee, '58, '59. Jerry Ingram Biology Club, '57, '58, Bible Club '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59. Nancy Jackson Optimiss Club, '57, Vice-President, '58, '59, Production Staff, Stunt Nite, '58, '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '57, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '58, Office Helper, '57, '58, Drill Squad, '57. Anne Johnson B Team Basketball, '57, '58, Masquers, '58, '59, National Thes- pian Society, '58, '59, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '58, Boost- ers, '57, '58, '59, Terrill Biology Award, '57, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '57, '58, '59, Alternate, Vol- unteer Cirls' State, '58, Student Council, '59, Dynamo Editorial Staff, '58, Editor, '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Parents' Orientation, '59, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '59, Christ- mas Program, '59, Most Likely to Succeed, '59, Parents' Night, '59, Drill Squad, '57, Dyna of the Month, '59, National Honor Society. Page 40 Janice Johnson May Day, '57, '58, '59, Bop Club, '57, '58, Cirls' Service Club, '59, Parents' Night, '59. Marion Johnson Record Club, '57. Patty Johnson Bop Club, '57, '58, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Bridge Club, Vice-Presi- dent, '59, Deputy Council, '59, Archery, '59. Barbara Theresa Jones Camera Club, Treasurer, '57, jr. Red Cross, '58, '59, Office Helper, '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Par- ents' Night, '57, '58, '59, March- ing Band, '57, '58, '59, Concert Band, '57, '58, '59, Orchestra, '58, '59, A Song of Christmas, Product- ion Staff, '58, Stunt Nite, Pro- duction Staff, '58, '59, Christmas Program, '59, Your Every WVish, '58, Barretts of Wimpole Street, '59, Pajama Game, Production Staff, '59. Lake Jones Bop Club, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58. Marie jones Entered, '59, F.H.A. Historian, '58,-Typing Award, '58, May Day, '58, '59, Girls' Serviec Club, '59. SENIORS Robert E. jones Marching Band, '57, '58, '59, Con- cert Band, '57, '58, '59, Ir. Ser- toma Club, '57, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '57, 58, '59, May Day, '57, Military Honor Society, '57, '58, '59, VVrestling Team, '59, Orches- tra, '59, R.O.T.C. Lt., '59. Valene Jones Library Club, '57, '58, Chairman, '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Par- cnts' Night, '57, '58, '59, Drill Squad, '57, '58, '59, Christmas Pro- gram, Production Staff, '59, Bar- retts of Wimpole Street, '59, Library Staff, '57, '58, '59, Honor Student. Patricia Jordan Entered, '59, Bible Club, '59, May Day, '59. Bettye Sue Kamin Drill Squad, '57, Lt., '58, Spanish Club, '57, F.T.A., '58, Tri-Hi-Y, '58, '59, Stunt Nitc, '57, '58, Par- cnts' Night, '57, '58, Girls' Rifle Team, '58, Office Helper, '58, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Christmas Pro- gram, '59. Diane Kaplan Drill Squad, '57, '58, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, Library Staff, '57, '58, '59, Library Club, '57, '58, Vice-Presi- dent, '59, Band Librarian, '59, Stunt Nitc, Production Staff, '58, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '58, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Production Staff, '59. Iris Carole Kaplowitz Dramatics Club, '57, Spanish Club, Vice-President, '57, Stu- dents' Monitor, '58, Bop Club, '58, Bridge Club, '59, May Day, '57, '58, Jacqulyn Sue Keaton Optimiss Club, '57, '59, Treas., '58, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Stunt Nite, '57, Your Every Wish Production Staff, '58, Barretts of Wimoole Street, Production Staff, '59 Chirst- mas Program, '59, Maroon and White Editorial Staff, '59. Richard Anthony Kendzior Spanish Club, '57, Chess and Checker Club, '58, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Golf Team, '58, '59: jr. Lions, '59, R. O. T. C. First Lieutenant, '59, Barretts of VVim- pole Street, Production Staff, '59, Christmas Program, '59, Audio- Visual Club, '59, Stunt Ntie, '59, National Honor Society. Beverly Kepner jr, High Publicity, Pres., '57, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '58, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Pro- duction Staff, '59, XVriters' Guild, '58, Alumnettes, '58, '59, Maroon and White Editorial Staff, '58, Co- Editor, '59, Pivot Staff, Associate Editor, '58, Christmas Program, '59, Student Council, '59, Escort King for a Nite, '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Stunt Nite, '58, '59, Nat ional Honor Society. Lucinda Darrell Kerr Optimiss Club, '57, '58, '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Christmas Pro- gram, '59, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '58, '59, Your Every WVish, Production Staff, '58, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Production Staff, '59, Parents' Night, '59, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '59. Barbara Kimble F.T.A., '57, Specialty Club, '58, La Sertomiss Club, '59, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '58,, '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '58, Drill Squad, '58, Phalanx, '58, Pre-Vues, Production Staff, '58, Thanksgiving Program, '57, Glenda Sue Kimbrough Drill Squad, '57, Parents' Night '57, Clee Club, '57, May Day, '57, '58, Orchestra, '58, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '58, Senior Talent Program, '59, Sophomore Talent Program, '57, Specialty Club, '59, Prc-Vucs, '59, Ir. Svm- phony Cuild, '57, Vicc President, '58, Stunt Nitc, '59, llonor Stu- dcnt. Page 41 jerry Kincaid Parents' Night, '57, '58. Richard King Stunt Nite, '57, '58, '59, Radio Club, '57, Pres., '58, jr. Optimist, '58, '59, National Honor Society, '58, '59, D.A.R. American History Award, '58, National Merit Schol- arship Semifinalist, '59, Student Council, '59, Pivot Staff, '58, Tennis Team, '58, '59, Dynamo Business Staff, Treas., '57, '58, '59, Honor Student, May Day Escort, '59, Mo of the Month. Patricia Lee King Entered, '58, Maroon and White Editorial Staff, '58, '59, Jr. Red Cross, '58, '59, National Honor Society, '59, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '58, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Production Staff, '59, May Day, '58, '59, Pivot Staff, '58, Christmas Program, '59, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '58, '59, Honor Student. Walter King Marching Band, '57, '58, '59, Con- cert Band, '57, '58, '59, Swing Band '58, '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, lr. Sertoma Club, '57, Stunt Nite, '58, '59, Pre-Vues, '58, '59, Easter Program. '58, Christmas Program, '58, God's Greatest Gift, '59, Or- chestra, '58. Dixon Martin Kirkland Entered, '58, Athletic Service Club, Treasurer, '59, Deputy Council, '59, Parents' Night, '58. Martin Stephen Kraar Spanish Club, '57, Stunt Nite, '57, Projectionists Club, '58, Ir. Ser- toma Club, '59, Thanksgiving Pro- cram, '57, Christmas Program, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58. SENIORS HOST CHRISTMAS George LaFerry Recreation Club, '57, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, weight Lifting Club, '58, Senior Choir, '58, Song of Christmas, '58, Student Council, '59, Stunt Nite, '58. Linda Landers Marching Band, '57, '58, Bible Club, '57, '58, '59, May Day, '57, '58, Christian Fellowship Steering Committee, '58, Thanksgiving Pro- gram, '57, Parents' Night, '57, '58, Concert Band, '57, '58. James Landress F.T.A., Chaplain, '59. Jo Ann Laney Record Club, '57, Judith Ann Laubscher Stunt Nite, '57, '58, '59, Drill Squad, '57, Ir. High Publicity, Secretary, '57, Maroon and White Business Staff, '59, Maiorette, '58, Head Majorette, '59, May Day, '57, '58, May Court, '59, Deputy Council. '59, Gym Mgr., '59, Ir. Talent Program, '58, Tri-Hi-Y, '58, Treasurer, '59, Girls' Rifle Team, '58, Concert Band, '58, '59, Par- ents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Christ- mas Program, '59, R.O.T.C. Spon- sor, '59, Ir. Lions Club Calendar Girl, '59, Archery Club, '59, Majorette Club, '58, First Place VVinner Majorette Corps Compe- tition, '58. Charles Lay Page 42 PRQGRAM FOR ORPHANS Iudy Letson Entered, '58, Barretts of Wimpole Street, '59, Dynamo Budness Staff, '59, Gym Mgr., '59, Gym Mgrs. Club, Pres., '59, Masquers, '59, National Thespian Society, '58, '59, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '58, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '59, Alumnettes, '59, Senior Choir, '59, Parents' Night, '59, Stunt Nite, '58, '59, Pre-Vues, '59, May Day, '58, May Court, 59, jr. Civi- tan Sweetheart, '59, Friendliest Girl, '59, Dyna of the Month, '59, National Honor Society. Lawrence Earl Levan Projectionists' Club, '57, Record Club, '58, Recreation Club, '59, Parents' Night, '57, 58. lean Lewis Bible Club, '57, May Day, '57, '58, jr. Red Cross Club, '58, Specialty Club, '59. Helen Light F.T.A., '58, jr. High Publicity, '58, May Day, '57, '58, Gym Man- ager, '59, Gym Mgrs. Club, '59, Kenneth Light Art Service Club, '57, Swing Band, '57, '58, '59, l're-Vues, '57, '58, '59, sum: Nite, '57, '58. James Lorenza Lindsey Science Club, '57, Camera Club, '58, Secretary, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, First Place Chattanooga Science Fair, '57, '58. Page Marty Livesay Optimiss Club, '57, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Your Every Wish, Pro- duction Staff, '58, Tri-Hi-Y, '58, Girls' Service Club, '59, Drill Squad, '57, Monitor, '57. Richard Livingood Chess Club Vice President, '57, Secretary, '58, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Alito -Club, '59, Vice-President. Carl Llewellyn Thanksgiving Program, '57, Mili- tary Honor Society, '57, '58, '59, Ir. Sertoma Club, Sgt. at Arms, '57, President, '58, Treasurer, '59, Stunt Nite, '58, Drill Squad Spon- sor, '59, -Deputy Council, '57, R.O.T.C. First Lt., '59. Margaret Llewelleyn All-State Chorus, '57, May Day, '57, '58, 'May Court, '59, Optimiss Club, '57, First Vice-Pres., '58, '59, Thanksgiving Program, '57, jr. Talent Program, '58, Song of Christmas, '58, Stunt Nite, '58, '59, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '58, Gym Mgr., '59, Gym Mgrs. Club, '59, Sr. Talent Pro- gram, '59, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Production Staff, '59, God's Greatest Gift, '59, Pre-Vues, Pro- duction Staff, '59, Pajama Game, '59, Christmas Program, '59, Eas- tcr Program, '58, Honor Student. Jon Locke jr. Lions Club, '58, '59, Chaplain, '59, Maroon and White Editorial Staff, '57, '58, '59, Military Honor society, '57, '58, ,59, R.o.T.c. Lf., '59, Drill Squad Sponsor, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Bi- Phy-Chem Club, 57, Tennis Team, '58, '59, Rifle Team, '58, Stunt Nite, '57, Class Poet, '59. Rosemary Lovell Charmettes, Treasurer, '57, Dynamo Business Staff, '58, '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, Recreation Club, '58, Y-Teens, '59, Drill Squad, '57, '58. SENIORS Howard Leland Lusk Film and Travel Club, '57, Ree- reation Club, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '57, 58. Judy Lynes jr. Pied Cross Club, '59, Stunt Nite, '59, Production Staff, '57, Parents' Night. '57, 59, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, 59, May Day, '57, '58, May Court, 59, Girls' Service Club, '58, '59, Gym Manager, '59, Gyun Managers' Club, '59, Pre- Vues, '59, Drill Squad, '57, Stu- dent Council, '59. janet McBirney Drill Squad, '57, May Day, 57, '58, '59, Pre-Vues, Production Staff, '59, Senior Choir, '58, '59, Science Club, '57, Vice-Pres., '58, Alumnettes, '59, Girls' Glee Club, '57, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Production Staff, '59, Your Every Wish, Production staff, '58, Stunt Nite, '58, '59, Chrishnas Program, '57, Easter Program, '58, '59, Thanksgiving Program, '57, Par- ents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Song of Christmas, '58, God's Greatest Gift, '59, Soph. Orientation, '58, Honor Student. Eunice McCormick Dramatics Club, Sec., '57, Girls' Glce Club, '57, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Alumncttes, '58, Pres., '59, Senior Choir, '58, '59, Pre-Vues, Production Staff, '59, Stunt Nite, '58, '59, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Production Staff, '59, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '58, Christmas Program, '57, Easter Program, '58, Thanksgiving Pro- gram, '57, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '59, Song of Christmas, '58, God's Greatest Gift, '59, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Honor Student. Patricia Dawn McConnick Entered, '58, Y-Teens, '58, Treas., '59, Concert Band, '58, 59, March- ing Band, '59, VVriters' Guild, '58, May Day, '58, 59, Parents' Night, '59, National Honor Society, '59, Merit Scholarship Connnended List: 59 Honor Student. Mary Helen McDaris Drill Squad, '57, '58, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Deputy Council, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, God's Greatest Gift, '59, Office Assistant, '59, Stunt Nite, '59, Your Every Wish, Business Staff, '58, Pajama Game, '59, jr. Red Cross, '57, Record Club, '58, Office Assist- ants' Club, '59, Bible Club, '59, Senior Choir, '59, Honor Student. Page 44 Martie McEwan Dynamo Business Staff, '57, '58, '59, May Day, '57, 58, '59, Par- ents' Night, '57, '58, '59, jr. Red Cross Club, '58, '59, Drill Squad, '57, Lt., '58, Capt., '59, jr. High Publicity Club, '57, Phalanx, '59, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '57, '59, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '58, Girls' Rifle Team, '58, Secretary-Treasurer, '59, Christ- mas Program, '59. Nancy Sue McFarland Dynamo Circulation Club, '57, '58, '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Masquers, '58, '59, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '58, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '58, Bar- retts of Wimpole Street, Product- tion Staff, '59, National Honor Society, '59, Student Council, '58, Treasurer, '59, Marconi and White Business Staff, '59, Soph. Orien- tation, '57, '58, Merit Scholarship Commended List, '59, Honor Stu- dent. Herbert Glenn McGhee Baseball, '57, '58, '59, Baseball Club, '58, Ili-Y Club, '59, Foot- ball, '59, Art Service Club, '57, NVrestling, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, Margaret Carolyn McGhee Record Club, '58, President, '59. James McGinnis Audio-Visual Club, '58, '59, Vice- Pres., '57, Parents' Night, '57, '58. Judith Sharon McMahan May Day, '57, '58, '59, Highstepp- ers, Secretary, '57, Pivot Staff, '58, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Business Staff, '59, F.T.A., '58, President, '59, Your Every Wish, Business Staff, '58, Deputy Coun- cil, '59, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '58, '59, Soph. Orientation, '58, llonor Student, National llonor Society. SENIORS Nancy Louise McMillan Orchestra, '57, '58, '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, Jr. Red Cross, '58, F.T.A., '59, Christmas Program, '59, Eas- ter Program, '57, '58, Drill Squad, '57, Lt., '58, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Production Staff, '59, Stunt Nite, Production Staff. '58, Jr. Philharmonic Guild, '57, E.T.E.A. Orchestra, '57, '59, Messiah, '57, Thanksgiving Program, '57, All- State Orchestra, '58, '59, Song of Christmas, '58, Pajama Came, '59. Donald McMurray Chess Club, '58, '59. Jeanne Elizabeth Mabry Student Council, '59, Bankers' Club, '58, '59, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '59, Drill Squad, '57, Lt.. '58, Captain, '59, Phalamc, '58, '59, Bop Club, '58, Y-Teens, '57, High- steppers, '57, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59. Ilonor Student. Lamarr Manis Jr. Scrtoma Club, Chaplain, '57, '58, '59, Marching Band, '57, '58, Concert Band, '57, '58, Swing Band, '57, '59, stunt Nite, '58, '59, Pre-Vues, '58, '59. Robert Mann Jr. Lions Club, '57, '58, '59, Par- cnts' Night, '57, '58. Judy Marks Optimiss Club, '57, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Art Service Club, '58, '59, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '58, '59, Maroon and White Editorial Staff, '59, Christmas Program, '59, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Production Staff, '59, Honor Stu- dent, National Honor Society. Carolyn Masters Y-Teens, '57, Sec., '58, Charm- cttes, '59, Drill Squad, '57, '58, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '57, ,5s. Charlotte Louise Meacham Drill Squad, '57, '58, Bible Club, '57, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Record Club, '58, Office Assistants' Club, '59, Office Assistant, '57, '58, '59, Pt.O.T.C. Sponsor, '59. Edwin Elvis Meacham Concert Band, '57, '58, Marching Band, '57, '58, Science Club, '57, Chess Club, Vice-President, '58, Camera Club, '59. Ted Meigs Jr. Optimist Club, '57, '58, '59, Football, '57, Stunt Nite, '58, Par- ents' Night, '57, 58, May Day, '57, '58, Judith Ann Miles Entered. '59. Sam Millard Jr. Lions Club, '57, '58, Sgt. at Arms, '59, Parents' Night. '57, '58, May Day, '57, '58, Basketball, '58, '59, Times All Tournament Team, '59, Deputy Council, '59, Christmas Program, '59, Concert Band, '57, '58, Marching Band, '57, '58, Mo of the Month, '59, May Day Escort, '59. Page 45 James Miller Concert Band, '57, '58, 59, March- ing Band, '57, '58, '59, Tennis Club, '58, Auto Mechanics' Club, '59, Science Club, '57, Parents' Night , '57, '58, '59, Sherrill Milliken Bulldogs, '57, Sgt. at Anus, '58, '59, Stunt Nite, '57, '58, May Day, '57, Pre-Vues, '57, '58, Parents' Night, '57, '58, Barretts of Wim- pole Street, Production Staff, '59, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '58. Kay Milner Dynamo Business Staff, '58, Y-Teens, '57, Optimiss Club, '57, Chaplain, '58, Pres., '59, Stunt Nite, '58, '59, Production Staff, '57, Ring Chaimian, '59, National Honor Society, '58, '59, Student Council, '59, National Thespian Society, '59, Masquers, '59, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '59, Pre-Vues, Production Staff, '59, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '59, Bar- retts of Wimpole Street, Produc- tion Staff, '59, May Day, '57, '58, Maid of Honor, '59, Gym Mgr., '59, Gym Mgrs.' Club, '59, Christ- mas Program, '59, Miss CHS Can- didate, '59, Parents' Night, '59, Dyna of the Month, '59, D.A.R. Award, '59, Honor Student. Rick Mitchell Key Club, '57, '58, Vice-Pres., '59, Student Council, '58, Pres., '59, Volunteer Boys' State, '58, National Honor Society, '58, '59, Disc and Diamond, '58, Treas., '59, R.O.T.C. Major, '58, Parents' Orientation, '59, Soph. Orien- tation, '58, Easter Program, '58, Wrestling, '58, King for a Nite Candidate, '59, Miss CHS Candi- date Escort, '59, Military Queen 'Candidate Escort, '59, Class Treas- urer, '58, Drill Squad Sponsor, '59, Stunt Nite, '59, Most Repre- sentative Boy, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, S.A.R. Award, '59, Honor Student. Glenda Mitchum Bop Club, '57, F.H.A., '58, Monty Montague junior Lions Club, '57, '59, Treas- urer, '58, Honor Platoon, '57, Military Honor Society, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Bop Club, '57, Christmas Program, '59, SAM WEBER IS CROWNED Vivian Moon Bible Club, '57, '58, '59, Drill Squad, '57, Lt., '58, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '58, Bar- retts of Wimpole Street, Produc- tion Staff, '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, Christian Fellowship S te e rin g Committee, '59, Christmas Pro- gram, '59. Brian Moore Entered, '58, Military Honor So- ciety, '58, '59, Specialty Club, '58, Bop Club, '58, R.O.T.C. Lt., '59, Senior Choir, '58, Stunt Nite, '58, '59, Pre-Vues, '58, '59, Thanks- giving Program, '58, Song of Christmas, '58, Easter Program, '58, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Drill Team, '58, Drill Squad Sponsor, '59, Christmas Program, '59, Best Dancer, '59, May Day Escort, '59, Charles Moore Football, '57, Most Outstanding Player, '58, Co-Captain, '59, Key Club, '57, '58, Sgt. at Arms, '59, Parents' Night, '57, 58, 59, Stunt Nite, '58, R.O.T.C. Major, '59, Drill Squad Sponsor, '59, Soph. Orientation, '58, Wrestling. '58, State Champion, '59, National Honor Society. Frank Moore Entered, '59, 'Bridge Club, '59, Jane Moore Specialty Club, '58, F.T.A., '57, Glee Club, '57, '58, Secretary, '59, Senior Choir, '58, '59, E.T.E.A. Choir, '58, Christmas Program, '57, Thanksgiving Program, '57, Stunt miss Club, 59, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, Nite, '58, Pre-Vues, '59, La Serto- '59, Your Every Wish, '58, Song of Christmas, '58, God's Greatest Gift, '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '59, Easter Pro- gram, '58. Marsha Moore Dramatics Club, '57, Stunt Nite, '58, Production Staff, '57, Your Every Wish, '58, Specialty Club '58, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '59, Bar- retts of Wimpole Street, '59, Na- tional Thespian Society, '58, '59, Masquers, '58, Sec., '59, Alum- nettes, '59, Christmas Program, '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Dyna of the month, '59, Pre-Vues, '59, Drill Squad, '57, Parents' Night, '57, '59, Glee Club, Treasurer, '59, Best Actress, '59, Page 46 KING FOR A NITE Mary Ann Moore Recreation Club, '57, Record Club, '58, Student Monitor, '59, May Day, '57, '58, Ir. Red Cross, '57, Honor Student. Lamar Morgan jr. Lions Club, '57, '58, Bop Club, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, Disc and Diamond, '58, May Day, '57, '58. David D. Morgan Rifle Team, '57, '58, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Recreation Club, '58, '59, Specialty Club, '59, Thanksgiving Program, '57, May day, '58, R.O.T.C. First Lt., '59, Christmas Program, '59, jr. Lions Club, '59. james Morgan Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Drill Team, '59, Ir. Sertoma Club, '57, '58, '59, Stunt Nite, '59. Catherine Morris Ir. High Publicity, '57, Thanks- giving Program, '57, Christmas Program, Production Staff, '59, Stunt Nite, '57, '59, Production Staff, '58, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Drill Squad, '57, Lt., '58, Girls' Cle Club, '57, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Maroon and White Busi- ness Staff, '57, '58, '59, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '58, Alum- nettes, '58, Treasurer, '59, Soph. Orientation, '58, Barretts of Wim- pole Street, Production Staff, '59, Pre-Vues, Production Staff, '59, Writers' Guild, Treasurer, '59, Deputy Council, '59, Honor Stu- dent, National Honor Society. Phyllis I. Morris May Day, '57, '58, '59, Glee Club, '57, Thanksgiving Program, '57, Christmas Program, '59, Optimiss Club, '57, Historian, '58, '59, Honor Student. Page 47 Richard Morris Bulldogs, '57, '58, Pres., '59, Vol- unteer 'Boys' State, '58, National Honor Society, '58, '59, Student Council, '59, Student Co-Ordi- nator, '59, King For A Nite Candi- date, '59, wDisc and Diamond, '59, Miss CHS Candidate Escort, '59, Thanksgiving Program, '57, R.O.T.C. First Lt., '59, Parents' Orientation, '59, Soph. Orienta- tion, '59, Masquers, '58, Vice-Pres., '59, National Thespian Society '58, '59, Your Every Wish, Pro- duction Staff, '58, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Production Staff, '59, Stunt Nite, '57, '58, '59, May Day, '57, Annetta Trimble Award, '59, Honor Student, May Day Escort, '59. s Robert C. Munson Entered, '59, Camera Club, '59. Nathan Newbold Student Council, '59, B Team Basketball, '57, jr. Optimist Club, '57, '58, Secretary, '59, Stunt Nite, '57, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, Harold Eugene Newman Military Honor Society, '57, '58, '59, R.O.T.C., Lt., '59, Orchestra, '57, '58, '59, Recreation Club, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Messiah, '57. Suzanne Nicholls Drill Squad, '57, Lt., '58, May Day, '57. '58, '59, Thanksgiving Program, '57, Senior Choir, '59, Christmas Program, 59, Alum- nettes, '58, '59, Dramatics Club, '57, Stunt Nite, '59, Glee Club, '57, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Production Staff, '59, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '58, Par- ents' Night, '57, '58, God's Great- est Gift, '59. Emily Sue Nichols May Day, '57, '58, '59, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Production Staff, '59, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '58, Civil Defense Club, '57, Y-Teens. '58, Stunt Nite, Produc- tion Staff, '58, Alumnettes, '59, Christmas Program, Production Staff, '59. SENIORS Patsy Irene Norman Bible Club, '57, jr. Y-Teens, '57, Christmas P r 0 g r am , Production Staff, '57, jr. Red Cross, '58, Ir. Lioness Club, '59, May Day, '58, '59, Christmas Program, '59. Patricia Ann Norris Orchestra, '57, '58, President, '59, Drnl Squad, '57, Lt., '58, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '51, '58, '59, Messiah, '57, Art Service Club, '57, Honorary Mein- ber, '58, '59, Phalanx, '58, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '58, Song of Christmas, '58, Pre-Vues, '58, Specialty Club, '58, Secre- tary, '59, Stunt Nite, '58, '59, National Thespian Society, '58, '59, E.T.E.A.., '58, '59, All stare Orchestra, '58, '59, Barretts of Wnnpole Street, Production Staff, '59, God's Greatest Gift, '59, R. 0. T. C. Sponsor, '59, Senior Choir, '59, Pajama Game, '59, Easter Program, '57, '59. Margaret Catherine Norteman Entered, '59, F.T,A., '59, Christ- mas Program, '59. Rudy Nowlin Military Honor Society '57, '58, Pres., '59, B Team Football, '57, Film and Travel Club, '57, Par- ents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Rifle Team, Vice-Pres., '57, '58, Co- Captain, '59, jr. Lions Club, '58, jr. Sertoma Club, '59, Summer- XVhitehead A m e r i c a n Legion Award, '58, R.O.T.C. Major, '59, Deputy Council, '59, Thanksgiving Program, '57, Recreation Club, '57, Honor Platoon, '57, '58, '59, Drill Team, '58, Terry O'Hara Film and Travel Club, '57, Bank- ers' Club, '58, Treasurer, '59, Par- ents' Night, '57, '58, Tennis Team, '58, '59. Fred Oldenburg Pre-Vues, '59, Stunt Nite, '58, '59, May Day, '58, Senior Choir, 59, Athletic Service Club, Vice- President, '59. Page Glenda Faye Orrell Girls' Glee Club, '57, junior High Publicity, '57, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, May Day, '57, '58, Girls, Service Club, '58, '59, Drill Squad, '57, Lt., '58, '59. Esther Rose Owen Dynamo Business Staff, '57, '58, Business Manager, '59, jr. lligh Publicity, '57, Boosters, '58, '59, Dynamo Circulation, '59, Student Council, '59, Masquers, '59, Nat- ional Honor Society, '59, National Thespian Society, '59, Sophomore Orientation, '58, Drill Squad, '57, Lt., '58, Major, '59, Parents' Night, 57, '58, '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '59, Volley- ball, 57, '58, '59, Pre-Vues, Pro- duction Staff, '58, '59, Stunt Nite, '58, Business Staff, '59, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '58, Bar- retts of Wimpole Street, Product- ion Staff, '59, Senior Choir, '59, God's Greatest Gift, '59, Phalanx, '59, Pajama Game, Production Staff, '59, Merit Scholarship Com- mended List, '59, Honor Student. Pat Owens Recreation Club, '58, '59, Basket- ball, '58, Co-Captain, '59, Gym Manager, '59, Gym Managers' Club, '59, May Court, '59. Martha Pace May Day, '57, '58, Record Club, '58, Office Assistant, '59, Office Assistants' Club, Secretary, '59, Ir. High Publicity, '57. Patricia Ami Palmer Library Club, '57, Library Staff, '57, Gym Manager, '59, Gym Managers' Club, '59, May Day, '57, '58, May Court, '59, Girls' Service Club, '58, '59, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Production Staff, '59, Honor Student. David Young Parker Recreation Club, '57, '58, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, R.O.T.C, First Lt., '59, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Business Staff, '59, Golf Team, '57, '58, '59, Basketball Manager, '59, Deputy Council, '59, Christmas Program, Produc- tion Staff, '59, Athletic Service Club, Secretary, '59, Stunt Nite, Business Staff, '59. SENIORS Janis Parker Library Staff, '57, Library Club, '57, Drill Squad, '57, Parents' Night, '57, Pre-Vucs, Production Staff, '58, Student Monitor, Pres., '58, Dynamo Circulation Club, '59, Orchestra, '59, Christmas Pro- gram, Production Staff, '59, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '57, ,591 May Day, '57, '58, '59, Wylene Payne Y-Teens, '57, Bop Club, '58, Bec- ord Club, '59, Parents' Night, '57. David Pearce Key Club, '58, '59, B.O.T.C. Capt., '59, Disc and Diamond, '59, Bar- retts of Wimpole Street, Business stuff, '59, Thanksgiving Program, '57, Baseball, '58, B Team Basket- ball, '57, Baseball and Basketball Club, '57, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Stunt Nite, '59. Peggy Pearce Stunt Nite, '58, '59, Thanksgiving Program, '57, May Day, '57, 58, 59, Specialty Club, '58, '59, Song of Christmas, '58, Girls' Glee Club, '57, '58, Pres., '59, God's Greatest Gift, '59, E.T.E.A Choir, '58, Christmas Program, '59, All-State Choir, '58, Pre-Vues, '59: jr. Iligh Publicity, '57, Senior Choir, '58, '59, Pajama Game, '59. Nathan Pearlman B Team Basketball, '57, Basket- ball and Baseball Club, '57, '58, Deputy Council, '59, R.O.T.C. Lt., '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Bop Club, '59. Betty Pemberton Jr. Philharmonic Guild, '57, Stunt Nite, '57, Christmas Program, '57, Thanksgiving Program, '57, Girls' Glee Club, '57, Office Helper, '57, '58, '59, Stunt Nite, '57, Production Staff, '58, '59, Barretts of VVim- pole Street, Production Staff, '59, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '58, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Stu- dent Monitor Club, '58, Vice-Pres., '59, Pre-Vucs, Production staff, '59, Christmas Program, Product- ion staff, '59, Juanita Pemberton May Day, '57, '58, '59, Stunt Nite, '57, '58, '59, Glee Club, '57, Stu- dent Council, '59, God's Greatest Gift, '59, Song of Christmas, '58, Bible Club, '57, Library Staff, '57. '58, '59, Library Club, '58, '59: Senior Choir, '58, '59, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Production Staff, '59, Pajama Game, '59, E.T.E.A., Chorus, '58, Christmas Program, '59, Easter Program, '58, Ernest Penley Marching Band, '57, '58, Concert Band, '57, '58, '59, Orchestra, '57, '58, '59, Dynamo Editorial Staff, '58, Maroon and VVhite Editorial Staff, '59, Camera Club, '57, Messiah, '57, A Night With Gershwin, '57, Parents' Night, '57, '58, May Day, '57, Song of Christ- mas, '59, All-State Orchestra, '59. Don Perry jestcrs' Club, '57, Dynastrokcrs Club, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58. Kenneth Peterson jr. Optimist Glub, '57, '58, '59, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '57, Pre-Vues, Production Staff, '58, Marching Band, '57, Concert Band, '57, Your Every Wish, Pro- duction Staff, '58, R.O.T.C. Color Guard, '59, Parents' Night, '59, Christmas Program, '59, judith Yevonne Pettis Bop Club, '57, May Day. '57, '58, '59, F.H.A., '58, President, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Office Helper, '57, '58, First Aid Ilelp- er, '57. Patricia E. Pfitzer Entered, '58, Student Monitor Club, '58, Office Helper, '58, F.H.A., '58, Parents' Night, '58, '59, May Day, '58, '59, Girls' Serv- ice Club, '58, '59, Barretts of Wim- pole Street, Production Staff, '59, Pre-Vues, '59, Stunt Nite, '59, Page 49 PRESENTATION OF MISS TRUDY WALKER, MIS jeff Phillips Deputy Council Vice - President, '59, Christmas Program, '59, May Day, '58, Your Every Wish, '58, Marching Band, '57, '58, Captain, '59, Concert Band, '57, '58, '59, R.O.T.C. Captain, '59, Key Club, '57, '58, Treasurer, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59. Margaret Phillips Charmettes, Secretary, '57, Jr. Red Cross, '58, May Day, '58, Student Monitor, '59, Bible Club, '59s Typing award, '58, Parents' Night, '57, Drill Squad, '57, Clee Club, '59. Wesley Phillips Jr. Lions Club, '57, '58, President, '59, Marching Band, '57, '58, '59, Concert Band, '57, '58, '59, Or- chestra, '58, '59, Swing Band, Secretary-Treasurer, '59, Pre-Vues, '58, '59, Stunt Nite, '58, '59, Your Every Wish, '58, Masque-rs, '59, National Thespian Society, '59, Barretts of Wimpole Street, '59, Volunteer Boys' State, '58, Drill Squad Sponsor, '59, Christmas Program, '59, God's Greatest Gift, '59, Song of Christmas, '58, King for a Nite Candidate, National Honor Society. Larry Lee Pierce Concert Band, '57, '58, Senior Choir, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, Stunt Nite, '58, '59, Bop Club, '58, '59, Civil Defense Club, '57, Marching Band, '57, '58, God's Greatest Gift, '59, Song of Christ- mas, '58, Soph. Talent Program, '57, Jr. Talent Program, '58. Rebecca Hunt Pike Orchestra, E.T.E.A., '57, All-State, Chaplain, '58, Secretary-Treasurer, '59, Messiah, '57, National Honor Society, '58, '59, Student Council, '59, Song of Christmas, '58, Jr. Symphony Guild, '58, Specialty Cluo, '59, E.T.E.A., '57, '58, '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59, A Night With Gershwin, '57, String Quartet Club, '57, Honor Student. Heah Polsky Dramatics Club, Secretary, '57, Film and Travel Club, '57, May Day, '58, '59, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '58, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Production Staff, '59, Student Monitor, '58, jr. Red Cross Club, '59, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '59, Parents' Night, '59, Christ- mas Program, '59. Nancy Ann Poole May Day, '57, '58, '59, Alumnettes, '58, '59, Stunt Nite, '58, '59, Volleyball, '58, Christian Fellow- ship Steering Committee, '59, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Busi- ness Staff, '59, Glee Club, '58, l Parents' Night, '58, '59, Basketbal Manager, '59, Dyna of the Month, '59, National Honor Society. Judy Pope jr. High Publicity Club, '57, Rec- ord Club, '58, Office Assistants' Club, '59, May Day, '58, '59, Bookkeeping Award, '57, Honor Student. Elaine Posey Drill Squad, '57, Lt., '58, Library Staff, '57, Library Club, '57, Dra- matics Club, '57, Thanksgiving Program, '57, Dynamo Circulation Club, '58, Honorary Member, '59, Stunt Nite, '57, '58, '59, Pre-Vues, Production Staff, '58, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '58, Par- ents' Night, '57, '58, '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Christian Fellowship Steering Committee, '59, Christ- mas Program, '59, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Production Staff, '59, Parents' Orientation, '59, National Thespian Society, '58, '59, Deputy Council, '59, Cheer- leaders' Club, '59, Soph. Ori- entation, '58, Band Sponsor, '59, Songleader, '59, Dynamo Editorial Staff, '58, Associate Editor, '59, Dyna of the Month, '59. Richard Potter Rifle Team, '57, '58, Recreation Club, '58, Dynastrokers, Pres., '58, Linda Powell Y-Teens, '57, Bible Club, '58, '59, Thanksgiving Program, '57, Iunior Choir, '59. Nancy Nell Pruett Bop Club, '57, '58, '59, Swimming Team, Captain, '57, '58, '59, B Team Basketball, '57, Archery Club, '58, '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Volleyball, '58, '59, Tennis Team, '58, '59. Page 50 C H S. CLIMAXES STUNT NITE Mildred Puckett Parents' Night, '59, F.H.A., '58, Treasurer, '59, Channettes. '57: May Day, '57, '58, '59. Sue Putnam Optimiss Club, '57, '58, May Day, '58, '59, Library Staff, '59, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '57, Busi- ness Sraff, '59, Christmas Program, Production Staff, '59, Honor Stu- dent, National Honor Society. Gladys Radford May Day, '57, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Drill Squad, '57, '58, F.H.A., '57, Vice-Presi- dent, '58, Secretary, '59. Billie jane Ramsey Stunt Nite, '58, '58, Production Staff, '57, Student Council, '59, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '58, Art Service Club, '57, Honor- ary Member, '58, '59, Dynamo Circulation Club, '58, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Drill Squad, '57, Lt., '58, Thanksgiving Program, '57, National Thespian Society, '58, '59, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '59, Pha- lanx, '58, Easter Program, '57, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Bar- retts of Wimpole Street, Pro- duction Staff, '59, Christmas Pro- gram, '59, Masquers, '59. William Raphael Rast Audio-Visual Club, Chaplain, '57, Vice-President, '58, Secretary, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '58, jack Rector Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Bible Club, '57, Basketball Club, '58, Carden Club, '59, Thanksgiving Program, '57, Page 51 Eric Reece Bankers' Club, '58, '59, jr. Sertoma Club, '57, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Business Staff, '59, Tennis Team, '58, R.O.T.C. First Lt., '59, Soph. Orientation, '58, Masquers, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, National Thespian Society, '59, Stunt Nite, '59, Honor Student, National Honor Society. Virginia Jane Reedy May Day, '57, '58, '59, Camera Club. '57, F.H.A., '57, President, '58, Drill Squad, '57, Office Staff, '57, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Pro- duction Staff, '59, Pre-Vues, '59, Deputy Council, '59, Girls' Service Club, '59, Student Monitor, '59. Delmar Reynolds Bulldogs, '57, Sec., '58, Vice- Pres., '59, Student Council, Parliament- arian, '59, Your Every Wish, '58, Barretts of Wimpole Street, '59, National Thespian Society, '58, Pres., '59, Masquers, '58, '59, Disc and Diamond, '58, '59, R.O.T.C. Major, '59, Drill Squad Sponsor, '59, King for a Nite Candidate, '59, National Honor Society, '59, Mo of the Month, '59, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '57, '58, '59, Christmas Program, '59, May Day, '57, May Day Escort, '59, Pre- Vues, Production Staff, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Par- ents' Orientation, '59, Sophomore Orientation, '59, Class Historian, '59, Best Actor, '59, Honor Student. Linda Kay Rhoden Boosters, '57, '58, President, '59, Student Council, '59, Dynamo Business Staff, '59, R.O.T,C. Spon- sor, '59, Drill Squad, '57, Lt., '58, Capt., '59, Stunt Nite, '57, '58, '59, Thanksgiving Program, '57, Pre-Vues, '59, Volleyball, '57, '58, Co-Captain, 59, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Christmas Program, '59, Swimming Team, '58, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Production Staff, '59, Plu- lanx, '58, '59, Orientation Program, '58, National Thespian Society, '59. Bill Rhyne Military Honor Society, '57, '58, Vice-President, '59, Hi-Y, '58, President, '59, Deputy Council, President, '59, Stunt Nite, '58, '59, Drill Team, '58, R.O.T.C. First Lt.,, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Drill Squad Sponsor, '59, Merit Scholarship Commended List, '59. Robert Richey Recreation Club, '57, '58, '59. SENIORS Alice Kay Richmond Entered, '58, Art Service Club, '58, Treasurer, '59, May Day, '58, Girls' Glee Club, '59, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Production Staff, '59. June Carol Riley Dramatics Club, '57, May Day, '57, '58, Girls' Service Club, '58, '59. Paul Robere Specialty Club, '57, President, '58, '59, Military Honor Society, '59, R.O.T.C. Major, '59, Pre-Vues, '59, Swing Band, '59, Choir, '57, '58, '59, E.T.E.A. Orchestra, '57, Messiah, '57, Soph. Talent Pro- gram, '58, jr. Talent Program, '58, Orchestra, Chaplain, '57, Song of Christmas, '58, God's Greatest Gift, '59, Concert Band, '57, Par- ents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Class Prophet, '59, Wittiest Boy, '59, Stunt Nite, '59, May Day Escort, '59, Mo of the Month, '59, Howard Roberts Rifle Team, '57, VVrestling, '57, Football Manager, '57, '58, '59, Bop Club, '57, Dynascrapers, '58, President, '59, May Day, '53: Track, '58, '59, Gym Captain, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, Robert Willis Roclric Sophomore Talent Program, '57, jr. Talent Program, '58, Senior Talent Program, '59, Stunt Nite, '58, '59, Your Every Wish, '58, Song of Christmas, '58, Cod's Greatest Gift, '59, Rifle Team, '57, '58, '59, Drill Team, '58, Jr. Ser- toma Club, '58, Sgt. at Arms, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Mili- tary Honor Society, '57, '58, '59, R.0.T.C. Lt, Colonel, '59, Spec- ialty Club, '57, E.T.E.A. Choir, '58, Thanksgiving Program, '57, Senior Choir, '58, '59. Linda Gail Rogers Junior High Publicity, '57, Drill Squad, '57, Lt., '58, May Day, '57, '58, Stunt Nite, '58, Record Club, '58, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '58, Dynamo Circulation Club, '59, Christmas Program, '59, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Pro- duction Staff, '59. Page 52 james Alfred Rosenbloom Cillilttl' Club, '57, '58, Viee-Presi- dent, '59. Kenneth Rowe Parents' Night, '57, '58, Tennis Club, '58, Recreation Club, '59, Patricia Russell Student Monitor, '58, Parents' Night, '58, F.H.A., '59, Girls' Glet' Club, '57, May Day, '57, '59, Thanksgiving Program, '57, Christ- mas Program, '57, Y-Teens, '57, '59. Dora Rutledge Dynamo Circulation Club, '57, Manager. '58, '59, Drill Squad, '57, Deputy Council, '59, Stunt Nite, '57, Christmas Program, '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Cod's Greatest Gift, '59, Girls' Glee Club, '58, Thanksgiving Program, '57, Senior Choir, '59, Maroon and White Circulation, '59, Dynamo Business Staff, '58, '59, Honor Student. Barbara Rynes F.H.A, '58, jr. High Publicity, '57, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Y-Teens, '57, Parents' Night, '57, Bible Club, '57, Ir. Red Cross, '59. David Sandlin Projectionists Club, '57, '58, Presi- dent, '59, Deputy Council, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, Football, '57, May Day Escort, '59, ftgwaww S X, W! SENIORS Barbara Saunders Spanish Club, '57, Recreation Club, '58, Secretary, '59, Gym Manager, '59, Gym Managers' Club, '59, May Day, '57, '58, Typ- ing Award, '58, B Team Basket- ball, '57, Basketball, '58, '59, Volleyball, '57, '58, '59, May Court, '59. James Harry Schaeffer Boxing, '57, Recreation Club, '57, '58, '59. Judith Annette Schild junior High Publicity Club, '57, Drill Squad, '57, Lt., '58, Capt., '59, Thanksgiving Program, '57, '59, Easter Program, '57, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Girls' Glec Club, '57, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Stunt Nite, '57, '58, '59, Tri-Hi-Y, Club, '58, Chaplain, '59, Your Every wish, Production Staff, '58, Maroon and White, Circulation Staff, '58, Manager, '59, Volley- ball, '58, Senior Choir, '59, God's Greatest Gift, '59, Student Coun- cil, '59, National Thespian Society, '58, '59, Barretts of Wimnole Street, Production Staff, '59, Pha- lanx, '58, '59, Pajama Game, '59. Gerald Sear B Team Basketball, '57, Basket- ball and Baseball Club, '57, '58, Athletic Service Club, '59, Par- ents' Night, '57, '58. Wanda Lucille Sells Parents' Night, '57, Recreation Club, '57, vas, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Student Council, '59, F.T.A., '59, Drill Squad, '57, Honor Stu- dent. Mary Shacklett Dynamo Circulation Club, '57, Thanksgiving Program, '57, May Day, '57, Bop Club, '57, '58, Bridge Club, President, '59, Drill Squad, '57, Parents' Night, '57, jr. Talent Program, '58, Maroon and White Business Staff, '58, Swimming Team, '59. Kent Shalibo Class President, '58, '59, jr. Opti- mist Club, '57, '58, Vice-Pres., '59, Student Council, '58, '59, National Honor Society, '58, '59, Stunt Nite, '57, '59, Parents' Orien- tation, '59, King for a Nite Candi- date, '59, Miss CHS Escort, '59, Disc and Diamond, '58, Third Vice-Pres., '59, Volunteer Boys' State, '58, R.O.T.C. Captain, '59, Drill Squad Sponsor, '59, Soph. Orientation, '58, Christmas Pro- gram, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Most Attractive Boy, '59, May King, '59, Paul Sims Award, '59, Honor Student. Shelby Jean Shaver Drill Squad, '57, '58, Mav Day, '57, '58, '59, Ir. High Publicity Club, '57, Thanksgiving Program '57, Girls' Glec Club, '58: Messiah '57s jr. Philharmonic Guild, '58, Bible Club. '59, Orchestra, '57, '58, Song of Christmas, '58, Par- ents' Night, '57, '59. a 9 jean Damell Shelly Drill Squad, '57, Barretts of YVim- pole Street, Production Staff, '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59, High- Steppers, '57, Jr. Red Cross, '58, Office Assistant, '57, Parents' Night, '57, Band, '59, Girls' Glec Club, '58, Christmas Program, Production Staff, '59, Stunt Nite, 5.1. i Suzanne Shelley Entered, '58, Specialty Club, '58, Jr. Red Cross Club, '59, Your Every Wish, '58, Barretts of Wim- pole Street, '59, Christmas Pro- gram, '59, Honor Student. Jack Shields Entered, '59. Richard Shippey Music Appreciation Club, '59, Camera Club, '57, President, '58, Marching Band, '57, '58, '59, Con- cert Band, '57, '58, Swing Band, '59, Pre-Vues, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59. Page 53 MISS LINDA SWANSON AND KENT SHALIBO ARE Gene Sholl Gardening Club, '57, Bop Club, '58, Jr. Optimist Club, '59, Foot- ball, '57, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, Margaret Sims May Day, '57, '58, '59, Office Assistant, '57, Swimming Team, '57, '59, B Team Basketball, Score- keeper, '59, Maroon and White Business Staff, '58, '59, Ir. Sym- phony Guild, Secretary, '58, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '58, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '58, '59, Pre-Vues, '59, Barretts of VVimpole Street, Production Staff, '59, Deputy Council, '59, Bible Club, '59, Parents' Night, '57, Paul Franklin Sisemore Marching Band '57, '58, Concert Band, '57, '58, Jr. Lions Club, '58, Secretary, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, Student Council, '59. Sandy Siskin May Day, '58, Bridge Club, '58, '59. Barbara Smartt Drill Squad, '57, May Day, '57, '58, Parents' Night, '57, Y-Teens, '57, '58, Record Club, '59. Drucilla Smith Maroon and White Editorial Staff, '57, Art Service Club, '57, '59: May Day, '57, '59. Iudie Smith Dramatics Club, '57, Optimiss Club, '57, Maroon and White Edi- torial Staff, '58, '59, Stunt Nite, '58, Drill Squad, '57, '58, May Day, '57, '58, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59. Kent F. Smith jr. Optimist Club, '57, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Foot- ball, '57, Stunt Nite, '58, '59, May Day, '57, '58, Escort Homecoming, Queen, '59, Student Council, '59, Sophomore Orientation, '58, Miss CHS Candidate Escort, '59, May Day Escort, '59. Lawrence Smith Civil Defense Club, '57, Parents' Night, '57, '58, S.S.A. Club Vice- Pres., '58, Recreation Club, '59. Martha Gail Smith May Day, '57, '59, Bible Club, '57, '58, '59, Christian Fellowship, Steering Committee, '59, Writers' Guild, '59. Mary Alyce Smith Orchestra, '57, '58, E.T.E.A. Or- chestra, '57, Senior Choir, '59, Messiah, '57, Song of Christmas, '58, God's Greatest Gift, '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Spring Concert '57, jr. High Publicity, '57, Drill Squad, '57, '58, Parents Night, '57, '58, Stunt Nite, '59. Wanda Smith May Day, '57, '58 ,'59, F.T.A. Club, '58, Parents' Night, '57, Bridge Club, 59, Maroon and White Business Staff, '58, '59, Thanksgiving Program, '57, Drill Squad, '57, Easter Program, '57, Y-Teen Club, Treasurer, '57, Stunt Nite, '59, Page 54 PROCLAIMED MAY DAY ROYALTY Richard Snyder Pre-Vucs, '58, Stunt Nite, '57, '58, '59, Barretts of Wimpole Street, '59, Your Every Wish, '58, Nation- al Honor Society, '59 Pajama Game, '59, Parents' Orientation, '57, '59, Masquers, '58, Pres., '59, Swing Band, '57, '58, '59, Senior Choir, '58, '59, Soph. Talent Pro- gram, '57, National Thespian Soc- iety, '58, '59, jr. Talent Program, '58, Girls' Service Club Sweet- heart, '59, Senior Talent Show, '57, '59, E. T. E. A., Choir, '59, Specialty Club, '57, '58, '59, King for a Nite Candidate, '59, Song of Christmas, '58, God's Greatest Gift, '59, Marching Band, '58, Christmas Program, '57, '58, '59, Thanksgiving Program, '57, Boys' State Alternate, '58, Mo of the Month, '59, Most Talented Boy, '59, Ochs-Oaks Award, '59, May Day Escort, '59. Sue Solesbee Recreation Club, '57, '58, junior Lioness Club, '59, Parents' Night. '57, '58, May Day '57, '58, '59, Drill Squad, '57, '58, Phalanx, '58, Deputy Council, '59. Ann Stancil Drill Squad, '57, Cheerleaders' Club, '57, Record Club, '58, jr. Lioness Club, '59, May Day, '57, '58, Y-Teens, '57. Lloyd Stanley Stunt Nite, '58, '59, jr. Sertoma Club, '57, Your Every Wish, Pro- duction Staff, '58, Bankers' Club, '58, '59, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Business Staff, '59, Masqu- ers, '59, National Honor Society, '59, Christmas Program, '59, Par- ents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Soph. Orienttation, '58, National Thes- pian Society, '59, Merit Scholar- ship Commended List, '59, Honor Student. Eugene Steffen Record Club, '58, Athletic Service Club, '59, Parents' Night, '59, VVrestling Team, '59. James Steinmann Key Club, '57, '58, '59, B Team Basketball, '57, Football, '57, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, R.O.T.C. Lt., '59, Student Coun- eil, '59, Disc and Diamond, '58, President, '59, Parents' Orient- ation, '59, Christmas Program, '59, National Honor Society. TOP NGHT HAND NCTURE Howard Alan Stewart Camera Club, '57, Radio Clulw, '58, Chess Club, '59, Merit Schol- arship Semifinalist, '59, Honor Student, National Honor Society. Harriette Stewart Boosters, '57, Vice-Pres., '58, Treas., '59, Drill Squad, '57, Lt., Page 55 '58, Colonel, '59, Dynamo Edi- torial Staff, '58, '59, Stunt Nite, '58, '59, Business Staff, '57, Pre- Vues, Production Staff, '58, '59, May Day, '57, '58, May Court, '59, Volleyball, '57, '58, junior Talent Program, '58, Your Every Wish Production Staff, '58, Par- ents' Orientation, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Pi.O.T.C. Spon- sor, '59, Student Council, '59, Senior Choir, '59, National Thes- pian Society, '58, '59, Gym Mgr.. '59, Masquers, '59, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Production Staff, '59, Gym Managers' Club, '59, Phalanx, '59, God's Greatest Gift, '59, Easter Program, '59, Christ- ian Fellowship Steering Com- mittee, '58, '59, Pajama Game, Production Staff, '59, Sophomore Orientation, '59, Military Queen Candidate, '59, Miss CHS Candi- date, '59, Paul Sims Award, '59. Robert Wilson Stott jr. Optimist Club, '57, '58, '59, Cheerleader, '57, '58, Head Cheer- leader, '59, Disc and Diamond, '58, '59, Stunt Nite, '58, '59, King for a Nite Candidate, '59, R.O.T.C. First Lt., '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Cheerleaders' Club. '57, '58, '59. Jill Street Entered, '58, Bible Club, '58, Dynamo Circulation Club, '59, Christmas Program, '59, Pre-Vues, '59, May Day, '58, '59, Stunt Nite. '59, Key Club Sweetheart, '59. Ronnie Stulce Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, R.O.T.C. Color Guard, '59, Rifle Team, '57, '58, '59, F.T.A., '58, Stunt Nite, '58, '59, Bible Club, '59, Maroon and White Business Staff, '59. Brenda Suit Class Vice-President, '57, Major- ctte, '57, '58, Bible Club, '57, Sec.. '58, '59, Stunt Nite, '57, '58, '59, Pre-Vues, '58, '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, jr. Talent Program, '58, Drum Major, '59, Outstanding South- eastern Drum Major Thophy, '59, Outstanding Tri- State Drum Major Trophy, '59, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '58, R.O.T.'C. Sponsor, '59, Volunteer Girls' State, '58, National Thespian Society, '59, Senior Choir, '59, Deputy Council, '59, Senior Talent Program, '59, Invitation Chmn.. '59, jr. Lions Calendar Girl, '59, Military Queen Candidate, '59, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Pro- duction Staff, '59, National Honor Society, '59, Miss CHS Candidate. '59, Christmas Program, '59, Paul Sims Award, '59, God's Greatest Gift, '59, Pajama Game, '59 Honor Student. SENIORS Judy Sullivan Parents' Night, '57, '58, Civil De- fense Club, '57, Drill Squad, '57, '58, Record Club, '58, Bridge Club, '59, May Day, '57, '58. Wanda Sullivan Bop Club, '57, '58, Bible Club, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, 59, Christmas Program, '59, Stunt Nite, '57, '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Drill Squad, '57, '58, Captain, '59, Pha- lanx, '58, '59. Charles Sutton Bulldogs, '57, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, R.O.T.C. Cap- tain, 59, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '57, '58, Pre- Vues, Pro- duction Staff, '58, '59, Disc and Diamond, '59, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '58, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Production Staff, '59, Deputy Council, '59, Christ- mas Program, Production Staff, '59, Thanksgiving Program, '57, Masquers. Deanna Karen Swafford Library Staff, '58, '59, jr. High Publicity, '57, May Day,-'57, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, Lib- rary Club, 58, Sec., '59, Drill Squad, '57, Lt., '58, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '58, Your Every Wish, Business Staff, '58, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Business Staff, '59, Christmas Program, '59. Nancy Swann Specialty Club, '58, lr. Red Cross Club, '59, Girls' Glee Club, '58, lr. Choir, '59, May Day, '58, '59, jr. Talent Program, '58, Linda Swanson Specialty Club, '57, Pre-Vues, '58, Swimming Team, '57, '58, '59, Basketball, '58, Co-Captain, '59, Volleyball, '57, '58, '59, Tennis Team, '57, '58, '59, 'May Day, '57, '58, May Queen, '59, National Honor Society, '58, '59, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '59, Maroon and White Editorial Staff, '58, Co-Editor '59, French Award, '58, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '58, Dynamo Circulation Club, '58, Student Council, '59, Gym Mgr., '59, Parents' Night, '59, B Team Basketball, '57, Babe Ruth Sports- manship Award, '59, Honor Stu- dent. Page 56 LaWanda Sweatt Highsteppers, '57, Girls' Service Club, '58, jr. Lioncss, '59, May Day, '57, '58, 59. Gordon Yarnell Tate jr. Lions Club, '57, Queen Anne's R'fles, '58, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Dynascrapers, '58, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Production Staff, '59. Raymond Thach Concert Band, '57: Marching Band, '57, Bi-Phy-Chem Club, '57, Rifle Team, Secretary-Treasurer, '59, National Honor Society, '58, '59, F.T.A., '58, Camera Club, President, '59, R.O.T.C. Lt., '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Merit Scholarship Commended List, '59, Ilonor Student. Carolyn Thomas Specialty Club, '57, Drill Squad, '57, Lt., '58, '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Thanksgiving Program, '57, Christmas Program, '59, Easter Program, '57, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Sonh. Talent Program, '57, Girls' Glee Club, '57, Tri-Hi-Y Club, '58, Pres., '59, Maroon and White Business Staff, '59, Stunt Nite, '58, '59, Senior Choir, '58, '59, Song of Christmas, '58, God's Greatest Gift, '59: Stu- dent Council, '59, Pajama Game, '59, Pre-Vues, Production Staff, '59, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Production Staff, '59, Phalanx, '58, '59. Doris Anne Thompson Majorette, '58, Head Majorette, '59, Majorette Club, '58, High- steppers. '57, Specialty Club, '58, '59, Pre-Vues, '58, jr. Talent Pro- gram, '58, Thanksgiving Program, '57, Christmas Program, '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Maroon and White Busi- ness Staff, '59, Girls' Service Club, '58, First Place Majorettc Corps Competition, '58, Stunt Nite, '59, Sandra Thompson Library Staff, '57, Library Club, '58, Treasurer, '59, Highsteppers, '57, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Drill Squad, 57, l.,t., '58, Phalanx, '58, Parents' Night, '57, '58, Your Every Wish, Business Staff, '58' Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '58Z Barretts of Wimpole Street, Busi- ness Staff, '59, Christmas Program, '59, Honor Student. i-... SENIORS Bill Thorne R.O.T.C. Color Guard. '59, Ath- letic Service Club, '59, Record Club, '58, Parents' Night, '59. Wilma Ruth Tindell Bible Award, '57, Bible Club, '58, Senior Choir, '58, '59, Sons: of Christmas, '58, G0d's Greatest Gift, '59, Spring Concert, '57: Thanksgiving Proqram, '57, Charmettes, '57, Easter Program, '58, '59, Pajama Game, '59, May Day, '59. Ronnie Tomaras Bop Club, '57, '58, '59, Easter Pro- gram, '58, Senior Choir. '58, Stunt Nite, '58, E.T.E.A., Choir, '58, Parents' Nivht, '57, '58, B Team Football, '57, Song of Christ- mas, '58, Barbara Ann Tripp Drill Squad, '57: Thanksgivimg Program, '57, Girls' Glee Club, '58, Parents' Niqht, '57, '59, liibrarv Staff. 57, Dramatics Club, '57, Senior Choir, '59, ll.O.T.C. Sponsor, '59, Pre-Vues, '59, Bop Club. '58, '59, Gorl's Greatest Gift, '59, Stunt Nite. '59, May Day, '59. Barbara Sue Tucker Y-Teens, '57, President, '58, Treas- urer, '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59. Carolyn Tuley Entered, '58, Bible Club, '58, Girls' Glee Club, '58, Jr. Red Cross Club, '59, junior Choir, '59, Cod's Greatest Gift, '59. Barbara Tully Bop Club, '57, Barretts of VVim- pole Street, Production Staff, '59, Student Monitor, Secretary, '58, '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Library Club, '57. Charles Turner Military Honor Soeiety, '57, '58, '59, Serabble Club, '57, Thanks- giving Program, '57, Bridfre Club, '57, Recreation Club. '57, llifle Team, '58, llonor Platoon, '57, '58, '59, l4'.S.A.. '58, Record Club, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59. Susan Penelope Turner Entered, '58, Bop Club, Vice- President, '59, Swimming Team. '58, '59, Archery Club, '58, '59: lt.O.'l'.C. Sponsor, '59, Pre-Vues. '58, Stunt Nite, '58, May Day, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '59. Ben Tyber Marching Baud, 57, Senior Choir, '58, Deputy Council, '59, Queen Anne's Rifles, '58, Reere atio n Club, '59, Stunt Nite, '58, Parents' Night, '57, '58, Song of Christmas, '58, Christmas Progr am, '59, Thanksgiving Program, '57. Ann Tyer Class Secretary, '57, Stunt Nite, '57, '58, May Day, '57, '58, Boost- ers, 57, '58, 59, Drill Squad, '57, Lt., '58, Major, '59, Soph. Orient- ation, '58, Phalanx, '58, '59, Mili- tary Queen Candidate, '59, Class Treasurer, '59, lt.O.T.C. Sponsor, '59, Your Every Wish, Produc-tion Staff. '58, jr. Lions Calendar Girl, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Christian Fellowship Steering: Committee, '59, Barretts of Wim- pole Street, Production stuff, '59, Student Council, '59, Volunteer Girls' State, '58, Pre-Vues, Pro- duetion Staff, '58, jr. Talent Pro- gram, '58, Senior Talent Pro- gram, '59. joan Varner Girls' Glee Club, '57, Senior Choir, '58, '59, Specialty Club, '57, '58, Treasurer, '59, May Day, '57, '58, May Court, '59, E.'l'.E.A. Choir, '57, Soph. Talent Program, '57, Messiah, '57, Stunt Nite, '58, '59, Song of Christmas, '58, jr. Talent Program, '58, Thanksgiving Pro- gram, '57, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Production Staff, '59, Gorl's Greatest Gift, '59, Pre-Vues, '59, Gym Manager, '59, Christmas Pro- gram, '59, Easter Program, '58, Gym Managers' Club, '59, Pajama Game, '59. Page 57 George Von Cannon Dynastrokers, '59. Lewis Waddey Entered, '58, Concert Band, '58, Key Club, '59, Parents' Night, '59. Jim Wade Jr. Scrtoma Club, '57, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, VVrestling Team, 59. Mickie Wade jr, High Publicity Club, '57, Stunt Nite, '57, '58, '59, May Day, '57, '58, May Court, '59, Swimming Team, '58, '59, Senior Choir, '59, Masquers, '59, National Thespiau Society, '58, '59, Majorctte, '57, '58, 'Gym Manager, '59, National Honor Society, '59, Gym Mgrs.' Club, Vice-Pres., '59, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Production Staff, '59, Your Every Wish, '58, R.O.T.C. Regimental Sponsor, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, jr. Red Cross Club, '59, jr. Talent Program, '58, Sr. Talent Program, '59, Military Queen Candidate, '59, Miss CHS Candidate, '59, Pre-Vues, '58, '59, Ir. Lions Calen- dar Girl, '59, Bible Club, '58, Christmas Program, '59, God's Greatest Gift, '59, Linda Wagoner Ir. High Publicity Club, '57, Dyna- serapers, '58, Charmettes, See, '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '58, Stunt Nite, '58, Pre-Vucs, '59, National Honor Society, '59, Dep- uty 'G0unCil, '59, G0d's Greatest Gift, '59, Office Assistant, '58, Song of Christmas, '58, Concert Band, '59, '57, Marching Band, '59, Thanksgiving Program, '57, Messiah, '57, Easter Program, '58, ltgiaroon and White Circulation, '.9. William Leon Waldrep jr. Sertoma Club, '57, '58, Prcs., '59, Pre-Vucs, Production Staff, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, Stunt Nite, '59. Page WE'LL ALWAYS REMEMBER Charles Walker junior Lions Club, '57, '58, '59, Deputy Council, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, Student Coun- cil, '59. Claude Bernard Walker Pivot Staff, '58, junior Lions Club '59, Parents, Night, '58, '59, v Trudy Walker Songleadcr, '59, National Honor Society, '58, Sec., '59, Boosters, '58, Honorary Booster, '59, R,O.T.C. Sponsor, '59, Dynamo Circulation Club, '57, Jr. Lions Calendar Girl, '59, Drill Squad, '57, Lt., '58, Stunt Nite, '57, '58, '59, Pre- Vues, '59, Production Staff, '58, Your Every Wish, Pro- duction Staff, '58, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Production Staff, '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59, E.T.E.A. Orchestra, '57, Orchestra, '59, Treas., '57, '58, Basketball. '59, Volleyball, '57, '58, '59, Messiah, '57, Song of Christmas, '58, God's Greatest Gift, '58, jr. Talent Program, '58, Pajama Game, '59, Senior Choir, '59- Pha- lanx, '58, VVittiest Girl, '59, jr. Optimist Sweetheart, '59, District All-Tournament Team, '59, Miss CHS, '59, Honor Student. John Wallace Queen Anne's Rifles, '58, Auto Mechanics' Club, '59. Sarah Diane Warren Art Service Club, '57, '58, F.T.A., '59, Girls' Rifle Team, '58, '59, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '57, '58, Pre-Vucs, Production Staff, '58, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Christmas Program, '59, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Business Staff, '59, Vivian Elizabeth Weatherford Dramatics Club, '57, Recreation Club, '58, May Day, '58, '59, Girls' Service Club, '59, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Production Staff, '59, Maroon and White Business Staff, '59, Stunt Nite, '59. 58 GRADUATION DAY Sam Weber jr. Optimist Club, '57, '58, Treas., '59, Football, '57, Honorary Boost- cr, '58, '59, Pivot Staff, Business Mgr., '58, May Day, '58, Stunt Nite, '58, Parents' Orientation, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Drill Squad Sponsor, '59, R.O.T.C. Cap- tain, '59, Cheerleader, '59, Cheer- leaders' Club, '59, King for a Nite, '59, Military Honor Society, '59, Student Council, Vice-Pres., '59, VVrestling Team, '59, Mo of thc Month, '59, May Day Escort, '59, Most Popular Boy, '59, National Honor Society. DeAnna Weekley Pre-Vues Production Staff, '57, '58, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '57, Recreation Club, '57, Spring Concert, '57, Girls' Service Club, '58, Treas., '59, Parents' Night, '58, '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '59, Deputy Council, '59, First Aid Helper, '59. Carol Welch F.T.A., '57, '58, Sec., '59, VVriters' Guild, '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59, National Honor Society, '59, Gym Manager, '59, Library Staff, '59, Gym Managers' Club, '59, May Court, '59, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Production Staff, '59, Most Studious Girl, '59, Merit Scholar- ship Commended List, '59, Honor Student. Lynn West Camera Club, '57, Recreation Club, '58, '59, Marching Band, '57, '58, Concert Band, '57, Par- ents' Night, '57, '58, '59. Charles Wheeler Library Club, '57, Film and Travel Club, '57, Messiah, '57, Parents' Night, '57, '58, Chess Club, '58, Song of Christmas, '58, jr. Sertoma Club, '58, '59, Barretts of Wim- pole Street, Business Staff, '59, National Honor Society, '59s Christmas Program, '59, National Merit Scholarship Semifinalist, '59, E.T.E.A. Orchestra, '58, '59, Orchestra, '57, '58, '59, Stunt Nite, '59, Honor Student. Mary Lucile Whelchel Optimiss Club, Secretary, '58, President, '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59, jr. Sertoma Sweetheart, '59, Orchestra, '58, '59, Spring Concert, '57, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '57, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Song of Christmas, '58, Concert Baud, '57, '58, '59, Band Captain, '59, National Honor Society, '59, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '59, Honor Stn- dent. Page 59 Barbara White Dramatics Club, '57, Record Club, '58, Bible Club, '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Orchestra, '57, '58, Messiah, '57, E.T.E.A. Orchestra, '58, Spring Concert, '57, Song of Clirisgmas, '58, Typing Award, '5 , ' 8. Lawrence Keneth Whitfield Film and Travel Club, '57, Rec- reation Club, '59, Basketball, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, Celia Wilkerson Dralnatics Club, '57, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '58, Par- ents' Night, '57, Drill Squad, '57, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Business Staff, '59, jr. Red Cross Club, '58, Christmas Program, '59, F.T.A., '59, Stunt Nite, '59. Robert Lea Wilkerson Hi-Y Club, '58, Secretary, '59, Football, '58, Senior Choir, '57, '58, '59, All State Chorus, '57, '58, Stunt Nite, '58, Thanksgiving Pro- gram, '57, Science Club, '57, Par- cnts' Night, '57, '58, David Wilbanks Spanish Club, '57, Pivot Staff, '58, '59, Deputy Council, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, Chess and Check- ers Club, '58, President, '59, Honor Student. Paul Williams Radio Club, '57, Secretary- Treas- urer, '58, President, '59. SENIORS Larry Hale Williams Football, '57, '58, Garden Club, '57, '58, Faye Wilson jr. High Publicity Club, '57: Dynamo Circulation Club, '58, Alumnettcs, '59, Parents' Night, '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Honor Student. Thomas Redyard Wilson lr. Optimist Club, '57, '58, Chap- lain, '59, Thanksgiving Program, Production Staff, '57, Stunt Nite. '58, '59, Christmas Program, '59: National Thcsnian Society. '58. Vic-Pres., '59, Masquers. '58. '59, National Honor Society, '58, Pres., '59, Student Council, Chaplain, '59, Bnrretts of Wimpole Street, '59, Art Service Club, Honorary Member, '57, '58, '59, Pre-Vues, Production Staff, '58, Soph. Or- ientation, '58, National Merit Scholarship Semifinalist, '59, National llonor Society Scholar- ship semifinalist, '59, Boys' State Alternate, '58, Parents' Night, '57, '58, Most Likelv To Succeed, '59, Class Lawyer, '59, Honor Student, Mo of the Month. '59, May Day Escort, '59. Gustavus Adolphus Wood R.O.T.C. Captain, '59, Military llonor Society, '59, Drill Team, '58, Dynastrokers, Secretary, '59, Bop Club, '57, '58, Thanksgiving Program, '57. Georgianna Woods jr. High Publicity Club, '57, Drill Squad, '57, Parents' Night, '57, jr. Red Cross Club, '58, Pivot Staff, Editor, '58, Senior Advisor, '59, Maroon and White Editorial Staff, '58, '59, Stunt Nite, '58, '59, Christmas Program, '59, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '58: Barretts of Wimpole Street, Pro- duction Staff, '59, National Honor Society, '58, Treas., '59, Dynamo Circulation Club, '59, Student Council, '59, May Day, '57. '58, '59, Honor Student. Buddy Woodward Camera Club, '57, Recreation Club, '57, Bible Club, '58, March- ing Baud. '57, '58, '59, Concert Baud, '57, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, May Day, '57, eul- tural Club, Sccretary, '59. Page 60 Sandra jean Wooten jr. High Publicity Club, '57, Drill Squad, '57, '58, Dynascrapers, '58, Library Club, '58, Library staff. '58, Your Every Wish, Business Staff, '58, Girls' Service Club, '59, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Business Staff, '59, Parents' Night. '57, '58, '59, my Day, '57, '55, '59, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '58, Pre-Vues, '59, Production Staff, '58, Christmas Program, Pro- duction Statf, '59, R.O.T.C. Spon- sor, '59. William Eric Wooten Military Honor Society, '57, '58, '59, jr. Lions Club, '57, '58, '59, Rifle Team, '57, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Golf Team. '58, R.0.T.C. First Lt., '59. William Henry Workman Stunt Nite, '57, '59, Barretts of Wimpole Street, '59, junior Ser- toma Club, '58, '59, Judy Ann Wright Drill Squad, '57, Lt., '58, '59, Par- ents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Y-Teens, '57, '58, Alumnettes, '59, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '58, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Pro- duction Staff, '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Christmas Program, '59, Maroon and White Business Staff, '59, Honor Student. Lynda Wright Art Service Club, '57, '58, Vice- Pres., '59, Girls' Rifle Team, '58, '59, Drill Squad, '57, Lt., '58, Captain, '59, Stunt Nite, Produc- tion Staff, '57, '58, '59, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Production Staff. '59, Pre-Vues, Production Staff, '58, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '58, Dynamo Editorial Staff, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, May Day, '57, '58, '59, Swimming Team, 59, Phalanx, '58, '59, llonor Student, National Honor Society. Nancy Wright Maroon and White Business Staff, '59, Barretts of Wimpole Street, '59, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '58, Dramatics Club, '57, Alumnettes, '58, '59, 'May Day, '57, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '57. 58, '59, Masquers, '59, Christmas Program, '59, Drill Squad, '57, Lt., '58, Girls' Rifle Team, '58, '59, National Thespian So- t-ir-ry, '59. s ALMA . MATER Now, forward we go to the fight While proud waves our banner above, For purity gleams from its white, And maroon stands for power and love. Now hope points us onward to life. While proud voices blend in happy chours: Conquerors we in each strife. For CHS, for CHS, we'll be victorious. SENIORS Rosa Wright Entered, '58, Dynamo Circulation Club, '58, '59, Girls' Rifle Team, '58, '59, Drill Squad, '58, '59, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '58, '59, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Production Staff, '59, Pre-Vues, Production Staff, '58, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '58, Ma- roon and White Business Staff, '59, Deputy Council, Treasurer, '59, Parents' Night, '58, '59, May Day, '58, '59, Phalanx, '58, '59, Christ- mas Program, Production Staff, '59, Honor Student. Lois Wygoda National Honor Society, '58, '59, B Team Basketball, '57, Thanks- giving Program, '57, Dynamo Edi- torial Staff, '58, '59, B00Sff'fS, 59: Your Every Wish, Business Staff, '58, May Day, '57, '58, May Court, '59, Basketball, '58, '59, Volley- ball, '57, '58, '59, Stunt Nite, Pro- duction Staff, '58, BRYFGUS of Wimpole Street, Production Staff, '59, National Thespian Society, '58, '59, Christmas Program, '59, Gym Mgr., '59, Gym Mgrsf Club, Treasurer, '59, WVriters' 'Guild. Sec- retary, '59, Dramatics Club, Vice- President, '57, 'May Court, ,591 R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '59, Parents' Night, '59, Pre-Vucs, '59, Honor Student. Evelyn Yates May Day, '57, '58, '59, Student Council, '59, Boosters, '59, Dynamo Circulation Club, '57, '58, Dynamo Business Staff, '59, Your Every Wish, Production Staff. '58, Drill Squad, '57, '58, Parents' Night, '57, '58, Thanksgiving Pro- gram, '57. Larry Patrick Young Ir. Sertoma Club, Sec., '57, Vicc- Pres., '58, Pres., '59, Basketball. '57, Football, '57, Thanksgiving Program, '57, Senior Choir, '57, Vice-Pres., '58, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Military Honor S0- ciety, '58, Treas., '59, National Thespian Society, '58, '59, Your Every Wish, '58, Stunt Nite, '58, '59, Song of Christmas, '58. H O.T C. Captain. '59: Bf '6 C nf Wimpole Street, '59, Pre-Vues' '59, Cod's Greatest Gift, '59, Ir. Talent Program, '58, Pajama Came, '59, Rifle Team, '58, Swing Band, '59. Linda Christine Young Drill Squad, '57, '58, Captain, '59, Parents' Night, '57, '58, '59, Li- brary Club, '57, Library Staff, '57, May Day, '57, '59, Your Every Wish, '58, Barretts of Wimpole Street, '59, Student Council, '59, Girls' Service Club, '58, Pres., '59, Maroon and White Business Staff, '58, Manager, '59, Masquers, '58, '59, National Thespian Society, '58, Chaplain, '59, Stunt Nite, '58, '59, Phalanx, '58, '59, Pre-Vues, Production Staff, '58, National Honor Society. Midgie Young May Day, '57, '58, May Court, '59, Gym Mgr., '59, Gym Mgrs.' Club, '59, Dramatics Club, '57, '58, Rec- reation Club, Treas., '59, B Team Basketball, '57, '58, Basketball, '59, Volleyball, '57, '58, '59, Bar- retts of Wimpole Street, Pro- duction Staff, '59, Drill Squad, '57, Parents' Night, '57. Louise Elizabeth Zarzour May Day, '57, '58, '59, Optimiss Club, '57, '58, Library Staff, '59, Library Club, '59, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '58, Bar- retts of Wimpole Street, Business Staff, '59, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '58, Business Staff, '59. Page 6l Q X WF ev 5 1 Q Q Xi 'Wi S: S mn X RQ 'a S fb K. W mx Q Q, , aww We Saw... Tommy Wilson and Carolyn Houston were winners Brenda Suit, Senior Invitations Chairman, places of best dressed couple at the Harvest Festival which an order with the engraver. was sponsored by the Senior Class. Forg The five candidates for Military Queen were Brenda Signing for orphans for the Christmas Party are Suit, Ann Tyer, Mickie Wade, Harriett Stewart, Thomas Davis, Barbara jones, Nancy McFarland, and Anne Chalkley. '1:1:l Charlie Hardin. 5 6 V The Class Of 1960 i The class officers, Phil Wallace, Houston Frazier, Betsy Barks, Joy Blackbum, take a ride in Mr. Cronk's Car. Time marches on--and so does the class of ,60, attaining new wisdom with each year's ex- periences. Cheerfully the class of ,60 took on its share in carrying on the activities of Chatta- nooga High School. Under the leadership of Mrs. Schmitt and capable officers, the junior Class made many contributions to their school. Electing Phil Wallace, president, Houston Frazier, vice-president, Betsy Parks, secretary, and joy Blackburn, treasurer, was the first step of their junior year. While Linda May and Charlotte Yates, the Junior song leaders, worked hard to boost school spirit, many juniors helped support the athletic program by selling tickets and going to the games. juniors added a great deal to our social life also. They helped with the Get-Acquainted party and planned, decorated and enjoyed the junior-Senior Prom, which is given every year by the Juniors in honor ofthe Senior class. Whether it was athletics or other school functions, they participated willingly, preparing for the roles they would have to assume next year as Seniors. JUNIORS HELP TO MAKE GET Page 64 President ........... . ,....i. . Phil Wallace Vice-President ..... .... H ouston Frazier Secretary r....... it ....,.. Betsy Barks Treasurer ....... ,... oy Blackburn Class sponsor, Mrs. Schmitt, reminisces with Bill Massa. ACQUAINTED PARTY SUCCESSFUL LQ w is .S .. air w Na 'ia s mv' QR N IUNIORS . L ,X at as , vb . kk X 5 'rr - .X S. X 1 L N . I .,,, , , ' M1 Eg-we f M' il ,,. IF . . Q M as N S+ . ,X sl sis ' X . N . S A S F fx 5 .f .Isa S h xkkx.g . visas? . . .Q f s.. 31? .. . X .W 35. N.. ww. f is. - X xt. x x X.-. X.. ., f S' x Q S If: :lisa X. Q 1 .s A N . ' :xv A. - N a s a x Q Q X .Sk Q HSS A. Ackerson L. Acuff S. Adcox H. Akers F. Anderson L. Amey G. Asher L. Ault B. Barks I. Bamwell M. Barton T. Basham I. Blackburn S. Blackburn M. Blackwell J. Blevins B. Brown D. Brown I. Brown N. Brown L. Burnette J. Burton C. Busby B. Bush H. Campbell J. Carey M. Carr B. Carrier S. Clark J. Cofer P. Cole L. Congdon M. Cornish D. Costello M. Courtney D. Crabtree B. Crouch B. Cubine G. Cunningham M. Cunningham M. Allison H. Alred R. Altman M. Amsterdam N. Bales B. Ballard I. Barbree N. Barger R. Bosworth M. Beard L. Bell T. Bellamy L. Bowen R. Bowles S. Boyd M. Bright R. Brown S. Brown R. Brudenell D. Burgner V. Bush I. Bynum D. Byrd L. Byrd R. Casavant R. Cawood S. Chancellor C. Christian E. Cook G. Cook R. Cook P. Corn R. Crawley R. Credelle M. Crowson E. Crosslin D. Curtis C. Dalton M. Daneman D. Daniels FOOTBALL TICKETS SOLD BY JUNIORS BOOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Page 65 ia. A JUNIORS D. Daulton C. Davis D. Davis S. Davis L. Dem1is G. Derryberry R. DeVries L. Doak I. Dimn V B Early I. Eastridge A Edmondson ,Q X 5 B Faulkner Q Q X ,Q K is X is B Fike X X .gs X X G. Finley . . X? S. Fite . 5 rig? .,.. ' D D... . '2'-'. G B Franklin . .. -. . N . .,., f:. . ...V . ., -' .. - -X. - A P V' L Q , X -an . H- Frazier - at r A H Fffddell . - , D K C Funk A X be A e r 4 G A S S n'k' 1 G N game' xx , E zt- X5 . al'l'lS0l'l . r -51 -5DD?DD it 1 - V -- X 1: ., :: A C355 ..' G ...', nn L Gaston M-' A gif' A X , - W i 4 Ji. X ag S . 6 U Q? D in D f DD i,, f Q C- C0dd111'd . . Xa . .,,. . I . . . .. Goddard . , 4. X Q :.- l. AA ix Q . Q. D I A 2 Q ' B. Graham J D. ' D W D m D 5 D f J' Granger e Q D' s D , gf C- Grant DDD- A . 'D D - -f L. Grant . ' e . X . fi 5 at f G r D- Gfffgofy 3- ---- .... :x 5 w 'Q f- . ' -'-- . Rss s- s ff . . ek X A r -A -- - '4 . Q :sf . is A g ' - .rag L. Griffith zu, Q . Y xr .. . N . . , . Q Q' t. w X ez D u ' . , . .X . N D 4 i f - - A'.- .- , 1 . , -x A ' 'X g Q . A A Q- H- Hggan M D D 1. is A D f .- 22.4 . .35-I I Ha 8 i . Di ' .. R- H1110 Y -M5 X --2, . ,. K ' - .go af' Q Ei - . - f 3. - Q-Q ' s ' ' ........ .4 .-e:.?s.: gm....s.g....,.,f.:,,.. Page 66 JUNIORS EXCELL IN THE SPORTS WORLD 1 H. Day B. Dean R. Dutch T. Denny R. Doublin S. Drew D. Duff L. Duncan W. Edmundson S. Elkins D. Evans B. Farmer C. Flowers S. Forshay J. Fortson R. Fox I. Galbraith M. Galbraith G. Galloway L. Gant A. Gerlach F. German H. Gilbreath M. Glazner A. Godwin P. Goforth I. Goodson V. Gordon I. Graves P. Greenberg M. Greer T. Gregg D. Guess M. Gunter D. Gunther L. Curley G. Halliburton L. Hambley C. Hansen I. Harbison I. Hartman M. Harwell Hawkins . Hayes 00 Henderson . Henegar . Hennessee M. Henninger L OS'9 S. Hobbs E. Holbrook C. Holland J. Holmes B. Howell J. Howell F. Hubbard R. Hubbard D. Ingle D. James F. Jarrett D. Jeanseau C. Johnson E. jones M. Jones I. Kaset S. Kirkley A. Kirton B. Kress J. Lamb L. Lebos B. Lebovitz S. Levin A. Levy P. Long Love Lowe M. Lowe I. A. L. McBrayer G. McCallie 0 M. McCammish S. McCarroll RING AND INVITATION CHAIRMEN ARE CHOSEN M. Hayes J. Helton M. Hembrec B. Henderson N. Hess B. Hillis P. Hitchcock M. Hixon K. Honea J. Hood W. Hope T. Houston S. Hudnall L. Huggins D. Hunigan D. Hunt S. Jecks L. Jennings L. Iem1ings A. Johnson A. Keith N. Kersey M. Kilgore G. Kines E. Lancaster B. Lasater C. Law P. Lawrence N. Lewallen E. List L. Little J. Long M. Ludsky S. Lyle D. Lyons E. McAllister C. McClung P. McCommon C. McCormack L. McCracken Page 67 IUNIORS Ns if . sz : -xt .f EX was X x . L P, ' I B f s + . s in rv : .K x E 1 t ., x. X:kt.kx .K K X -. F .Er . 1 W : xmx -X - A Q Q : ' ' 5 . Q Q m g' L A 1, ti. .A f L , M L P P ,,,,4 ., xt XX I A - -:afar S ... A N'-:,. Q . Q... m- . Q r . B N S. McElroy B. McGinnis J. McKenzie G. McMillian B. Massa I. Massey R. Massey C. Maxwell J. Miller N. Miller F. Mongar L. Moon H. Morland I. Morris P. Morris R. Morton I. Newman C. O'Neal L. O'Neal S. Orr M. Painter I. Payne P. Payne J. Pearson S. Peters C. Phillips M. Pinkerton S. Pitzl T. Puckett K. Pyle C. Ramke B. Ramsey I. Reggins C. Resnick A. Rhodes I. Rhyne S. Rolen R. Ross M. Rudolph M. Rushworth FATHER OF THE BRlDE PRESENTED AS JUNIOR PLAY Page 68 D. Mabry L. Mach E. Maissell C. Marler L. May D. Meacham B. Myers B. Miller C. Moore D. Moore J. Moore D. Moreland E. Moser K. Mullins M. Nardo D. Newell F. Orrell P. Orton G. Overend B. Ownby L. Pemberton L. Pennington M. Perkins D. Perkinson L. Powell S. Pressman R. Presswood L. Prince M. Randolph L . Rasbury B. Rawlston P. Redwine H. Richards R . Ricard P. Richelson I. Riggins S. Russell L. Ryan M. Sasser J. Saterfield JUNIORS I. Schaerer P. Scoggin C. Scott C. Sear E. Shipp Y. Simms C. Simpkins I . Slagle H. Smith S. Snodgrass P. Sobel D. Sorin M. Standifer B. Stephens B. Sterchi I. Sterry B. Swafford S. Swafford D. Tabb M. Tate P. Toler C. Torrence P. Townsend D. Treppard ?'P5?5 P 4 5,555 an 2 5 Q Eu-lo o 5 ':: WPCF Walker Wallace Wallace Wallace Wheeler . White Williams I. Williams F5011 P. Wilson P. Womack W. Wood C. Workman H. Seitz B. Setliffe S. Sewell I. Shadden C. Smith I. Smith C. Smith S. Smith H. Sparks M. Spence J. Spencer C. Standefer C. Stewart A. Stone W. Storey M. Stroup 30713 51-4'-l,..j 5552 so B ow 273 99550 ?'?W'l 2255 Bing- 5520 -lg .4 . Trotter Trotter Turner Umbarger I. Waller E. Watts J. Weidner T. Wharton K. Williams R. Williges B. Wilson C. Wilson C. Worley ' C. Wright D. Wright P. Wright JUNIORS PLAN AND DECORATE FOR THE JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM Page 69 JUNIORS :.' ' S' J- Wrinkle P- Young H Q 1 I i ' it L -x C. Yates W. Zachry - r Q ' fp ' M. Young F. Ziegler Time has quickly marched on for the class of '60, It seems only a short time ago that we were walking down unfamiliar halls, wondering if we would ever become ac- customed to the routine of this strange place. Time has passed, however, and the Iuniors now have become a vital part of CHS. The juniors participated on the athletic field, in stage productions, in social life, and scholastically. The ability shown by the Juniors in basketball, wrestling, boxing, and in football was prophetic of their future suc- cess in athletic competition. The Juniors also excelled in the dramatic field. In many pro- ductions such as Pre-Vues and Stunt Nite, the juniors added a great deal to their success. The junior Talent Program also proved to be a good omen of future stage productions of the class of ,60. Father of the Bride, the junior play, was presented exceptionally well and indicated a very good future in this field. Many exciting things happen to Iuniors. The girls in Drill Squad take their captain test, the boys in ROTC look forward to their future rank, Student Council representatives are elected, and other various staffs and clubs elect their new leaders. Slowly, but surely, the Iuniors begin to take the Seniors' place. Bill Massa, Randy Fox, Joy Blackburn, Mac Cunningham, Phil Wallace, Mrs. Schmitt, Karen Mullins, Betsy Barks, and Sandra Iecks enioy party given by the Junior Class to honor officers of all three classes. JUNIORS SAVOR THRILL OF OWNING CLASS RING Page 76 IUNIORS At the Military Ball, Skip Chastain, Chris Law, Diane Newell, and John Schaerer dance to music by the Swing Band. p Looking back over the year, we find the friendships made during our sophomore year, more strongly established as we have grown work or play, the added experiences have all Contributed to making us ready to take over the Senior job of guiding the school next year, to know each other bettery We have made new friends this year and added to our re- sponsibilities in club activities. Whether in when we will be looked upon as the leaders of the school. While in the library Don Sherrill, Barbara In the junior Talent Program, Judy Eastridge, Swafford, Dave Schreiner and Dorothy VVal- Sandra Jecks, Chris Law, and Lynn 0'Neal lace prepare their lessons . add variety to the show. THROUGH ACTIVITIES JUNIORS STRIVE FOR CLASS SUCCESS Page 71 The Class Of l96l Class Officers are: Carol Romick, Sec., Charles Rush, Pres., Freda Brown, Treas.g Buddy Hickey, Vice-Pres. The class of ,61 is the newest and largest addition at Chattanooga High School. Their accomplish- ments have been distinctive as well as numerous. The election of officers was the first task performed by the sopho- mores. Their choice of officers seemed to prove that the youngest class at City knew how to select the best. Presiding over the '61,s is Charles Rush. Freda Brown, treasurer, and Carol Romick, secretary, transact business and financial matters that confront their class. Buddy Hickey is on hand to lead the sophomores in the absence of Charles Rush. The faculty member chosen to serve as class sponsor for '61 and to help direct the class affairs is Mrs. Mary Lee Boyer, whose services are varied and are an asset to the Sophomore Class as well as the school. Although at first the newness of CHS was bewildering to the sopho- mores, they seemed to enjoy be- Page 72 coming acquainted with its routine. The traditional Thanksgiving pro- gram was presented to the school by the Sophomores who depicted Thanksgiv- ing Then and Nown. A variety of talent was presented to City in the Sophomore talent program. Piano solos, singing, dancing, and pantomimes showed that this class possessed unusual abilities. Class Sponsor, Mrs. Mary Lee Royer, adds to the fun at Sophomore party. B. Adams C. Adair D. Adair P. Adams B. Allen D. Alleyn M. Allison T. Allison A. Arp N. Ashley S. Ashmore M. Austin R. Ball H. Bankston B. Barber R. Barber C. Beaver A. Beard C. Bidwell B. Buckshorn L. Blackstocke R. Blake M. Blevins B. Bagwell E. Bridges P. Bonin T. Brock S. Brook M. Bryan N. Bryant M. Burks L. Bulchie B. Crantford J. Carter L. Carter B. Castlebury D. Chinery T. Cheney R. Churchill P. Clark P. Adcox D. Akridge I. Akridge M. Albright J. Amedon J. Anderson A. Stokley P. Armstrong D. Bachman F . Bailey A. Baker P. Baker B. Barbry S. Barrett W. Barham H. Barnes P. Bennett C. Benton B. Biggers C. Bingham C. Booth L. Bosworth S. Bowles I. Brazile F. Brown R. Brown F. Bowling M. Bryan J. Burdeshnw B. Burton N. Calhoun I. Cannon L. Cerkpe B. Chastain C. Childress I. Childress J. Cleckler D. Coffman B. Caldwell B. Cole SOPHOMORES ss fi .. . it . . . ,., 5 ,,.. . ,. , S' 5 ' i.ie ' -X X' A -L.. : Sass, .g,fi?S . 'Q Q' ',Qgw: . is swf. A X ., , . Q ..., by Y ' S ' , +R . . X . t : X , ..,. S 3, 'g . 5 s . Li hkf ik ilmi L - 1 .as a . S L. fikff K lk! sissig g,Q:.E sdziga ,QE J.5?g95 wvw 5 r. Ski I - Y s g! g x , .ss . E k. 1 alas? A D QRS? A li 'ff ...e.. . . is , . S rf if ' 'li . 'S S . l ' A '- n A . A B .'- N ' 3 ,,,. A ' ii A 3 L A if is AK A L A L li' ,. i f k L 2 L- X 'A -1 L E A 5 .. .. ii 2 - . . ' 1, ,..., -T . Tp a I s . . 'E . . .. .1-f .b .3 . 3.5. ' . 9 - . V ' ..: 'ff' My y 5 i .Y I at . ,..-, , , Q . . Q s - .. a. . za Q ,K Krissy I N y .B A fl 'Afik 'AHB NL .FA ELECTIONS DECIDE LEADERSHIP OF CLASS Page 73 SOPHOMORES Six 1 .. N is x J! Q' x Q we 'X 63 Y Y t ss E' dis , Wire , A A Page 74 B. Cole C. Cole D. Collier R. Collison J. Coventry S. Craig R. Creekman J. Culberson P. Daughtery J. Daniel C. Davis D. Davis T. Dempsey M. Dennison E . Denham D. Denton B. Duntscb S. Dobbs C. Dougherty D. Doremuss D. Dunn R. Dunn I. Dyches R. Dye R. Edwards F. Esetstein I. Eldridge M. Elson P. Evans B. Fanning S. Farrar M. Faulkner A. Forrester H. Fowler B. F rogel M. Freeman I. Carry R. Carfher A. Cilleland I. Goff B. Cook T. Coppinger P. Cotten N. Coulter J. Cunningham G. Curlie C. Dale D. Daughtery J. De Yampart R. Deekerson j. Dicus R. Deering S. DeWhitl C. Dickson J. Dickson D. Dillard C. Druce N. Dubrow B. Duckett M. Duggan S. Dyess T. Dyer R. Dvnesuis T. Eberhart J. Emmert R. Enlowe M. Erickson B. Dautrich B. Fenix C. Fincher VV. Flecher D. Ford B. F ruman E. Frazier J. Fuller E. Gamble C. Goddard C. Gofortb S. Goodwin NEW TALENT IS REVEALED IN SOPHOMORE VARIETY PROGRAM C. Gardy D. Grandy F. Gray W. Crien B. Cuinn M. Hadaway R. Harding A. Haley C. Hanzlik A. Hardin B. Harper L. Harris B. Hayes L. Hayes R. Haynes J. Heatherly L. Hever B. Hickey J. Hicks R. Hicks V. Hixson G. Holdbrooks S. Holland J. Hollis L. Howard H. I-Iuddleston W. Hughie M. Hunt V. Ives S. Jacobs J. Jackson M. Jelley B. Jones D. Jones L. Jones G. Jones A. Killian J. Killiffer D. Kincaid B. King C. Griffin S. Gross L. Grove M. Grubb L. Hale l. Hamilton L. Hamilton N. Hanks B. Harvey L. Harvey V. Harvey J. Hawkins R. Hegwood H. Helms B. Hendrix J. Hendrix B. Hulfner L. Hill S. Hines J. Hixson J. Homes C. Hooper J. Hooton J. Hout M. Huskey Hutcheson Ingersoll Ingle HF? -egnp Jenkins Jenks . Jernigan J. Johnson B. Gordin S. Kaplan C. Kelley J. Kennedy M. King T. King J. Kirkpatrick J. Lockhart SOPHOMORES THANKSGIVING PROGRAM PRESENTED BY SOPHOMORES Page 75 SOPHOMORES P. La.Ferry C. Lamb I. Lane I. Lane M. Lichtenstetter M. Liner C. Lingerfelt F. Loomis G. Lowery I. Loy L. Leatherland I. Lee D. Mahoney A. Mansfield J. Mansell L. Marshell C. McCulley O. McCurdy J. McDaniel K. McElroy S. McLaughlin McPherson T5 D. McWilliams D. Meredith R. Molloy G. Moore R. Moore B. Morgan E. Moss I. Mulkey M. Mullins H. Meyers B. Newbold B. Newman C. Nichols C. Norman B. Oliver I. O'rrell T. Panni S. Parker MANAGING COKE MACHINE IS CLASS PROJECT S. Lacey H. Law S. Layne , L. Lucas R. Lockery W. Long L. Lord L. Lovell S. Lee L. Leigh C. LeVan C. Mabry D. Martin B. May D. McBirney A. McCay C. McKamey A. McKeehan G. McKeehan J. McKenzie B. Miller M. Miller L. Milliken R. Milner P. Morris 1. Morrison P. Moroney L. Moss S. Neighbors M. Nance 1. Nash M. Nelson D. Norman E. Norman J. 0'Kelly K. O'Neill S. Parrott S. Patten I. Patterson C. Payne G. Payne I. D. Payne J. Payne K. Pearson T. Pegford B. Pemberton J. Pence F. Perkinson B. Phillips B. Phillips E. Phillips K. Phillips K. Pine M. Pledger F. Pledger M. Pollard C. Pruett N. Puckett E. Radford D. Roeloff K. Rash C. Record B. Reed C. Reedy P. Richmond M. Ridgeway S. Roach E. Robinson R. Rosenbloom C. Romick P. Rose L. Rowland C. Rush D. Russell R. Saffels B. Saluk L. Sheaffer E. Shubert B. Shulman B. Shwall SOPHOMORES G. Peek S. Peck S. Peck A. Pederson R. Perry K. Peterson K. Pettyjohn B. Phipher M. Phillips M. Phillips R. Pierce C. Pierce S. Polsky E. Portwood B. Potter D. Pressman B. Regan B. Rains B. Ramsey S. Randolph D. Renick S. Rewcastle j. Reynolds I. Rheay I. Robertson E. Roden J. Rogers I. Rankin J. Roy K. Rose V. Roy I. Rucks D. Sanders J. Sandlin C. Savage L. Sears D. Searcy P. Shapiro V. Shars J. Seldenburg SOPHOMORE PARTY ADDS FUN TO BUSINESS Page 77 Page 78 SOPHOMORES S. Shaver K. Shaw B. Shelton T. Shepherd S. Shores F. Shugert J. Shull C. Silcox B. Smith E. Smith D. Sneed P. Smith L. Snow I. Sockwell I. Standish L. Stanfield K. Strahley S. Sttytl E. Streiter S. Strickland J. Talley T. Thacker M. Thedford L. Thomas S. Tufsey D. Underhill I. Ullenberg H. Van Slyke C. Walker C. Walker C. Walker R. Walker J. Weidner E. Welch I. Welch A. Wells W. White B. Willard B. Williams D. Williams SOPHOMORES GIVE ENTERTAINMENT FOR JUNIOR HIGHS I. Sheridan B. Sherrill I B. Shewell B. Shields M. Sims K. Sissom P. Slatery R. Slay T. Smith T. Smith K. Sneed N. Sneed I I K. Steakly H. Steffen P. Stieman E. Stevens H. Sullivan P. Sutton I. Sweeny S. Tate A. Thompson P. Tankersly B. Trotter E. Tucker P. Vandervoort M. Vincent M. Waddey C. Walker G. Wallace I E. Warrenfells I. Washington N. Waters K. Wells B. White I B. White I B. White I I M. Williams I B. Wilson B. Wilson D. Wilson SOPHOMORES E. Wilson E. Wirth ' N. Wilson C. Wolensky .j ., S S. Wilson B. Woodall E QL q lfff f lil K up B. win J, Wood E - , aa, k,wi' . B. Woolf J. Young E. Worsham M. Zeigler -' I. Write E. Zeigler I To get better acquainted, in October the , S ttx x -s '- . 1 tt+ A A ' . : ,,'V A . ': f :,' 1.- Q. X :.,Q .Q - , , , tte, A A 1 i x . K Sophomores had a party which was based on the theme South of the Borderw. It was held in the old gym which was decorated with Mexican hats and sombreros. The fun included square danc- ing called by Colonel Bates, and as a special attraction, a magician attended the party with a bag full of tricks. As well as having talent, the Sophomores have also shown a sense of school loyalty. In March ninth grade students from junior high schools throughout the city visited Chattanooga High School. It was the Sophomores, duty to see that the visitors were shown the good features of our school, to conduct them on a tour throughout the building, and to serve refreshments in the lxome economics living room. Senior classman, Sharon Barker, was pre- sented the Sophomore Achievement Award, which is given by the Sophomore Class to the senior student most outstanding in achievement for the school. Their year-through-job is attending to the Coke machines. These various duties and activities show the upper-classmen at CHS the willingness and ability of the Class of ,61 to do a job well. Participants in the Sophomore Cheerleader try-outs were: Alice Killian, Bobby Grant. Row Two: Carol Doughtery, Freda Brown, Mike King, Janice Rogers, and Barbara Phillips. ' Enjoying the Soph- W omore Pa rty are: Frank Pledger, joy Kirkpatrick, Ever- ett VVelch, Janice Talley. Representing fa- mous historical characters in the Thanksgiving Pro- gram were: Ronnie Churchill, Kay Mc- Elroy, and Buddy Hickey . SOPHOMORE ACHIEVEMENT AWARD GOES TO SHARON BARKER Page 79 E 4 53 1. 3 E ii f 52 S S X 2 2 3 52 U 55 S? S 5 s S 3 1 H ff' 6 Lrg 'I MHIIHHY 'FQ f'T ilitar Department Captain Phelps R. Womble Professor of Military Science and Tactics The Reserve Officers Training Corps at Chattanooga High School was for the second year under the direction of Capt. Phelps R. Womble, Professor of Military Science and Tactics. Capt. Womble instituted a new method for promotion and assignment of cadet officers. All cadet officers received rank this year according to their score on a competitive test and on leadership, drill, and command performance. Returning this year as Non-Commissioned Officer-in-Charge was M!Sgt. Ray Hunigan and Sfc. Donald Parker as Administrative Non- Com. Instructor for Military I was Sfc. Joe Keyg Military II, Sfc. Robert Sizemore, and Military III, Sfc. Daniel Revill. UPPER LEFT: M!Sgt. Ray E. Hunigan. CENTER LEFT: Sfc. Donald L. Parker. LOWER LEFT: Sfc. Daniel H. Revill UPPER RIGHT: Sfc. Robert G. Sizemore. LOWER RIGHT: Sfc. Ioe W. Key. U ilitar department marked with variety of activlties L. To li.: Sergeants Sizemore, Key, Revill, Parker, Hunigan, and Capt. Womble hold a critique' on Parents' Night. Mimeographing the orders for promotions is one of the many duties of Sfc. Parker The Color Guard is shown in preparation for one Inspectors from the XII Corps inspected R.O.T.C. of the regimental parades. facilities informally in january, while the formal The Drill Team executes a movement. inspection was in March. Page 83 i 'Military Ball Hlghhghts Chrlstmas Soclal Season Judy Lynes and date Capt Bobby Hill enyoymg Sergeants Sizemore and Revlll Chief Mixers in themselves at the Military Ball Charge of Punch at the Military Ball The C H S C a d e t regiment held its an- nual Ball on Decem- ber 12, at the U. S. Army Resewe Center. The highlight of the evenings entertain- ment Was the reveal- ing of the Military Queen for the year 1958-1959. Voted on by all the cadets, the Queen,s identity is is kept secret until she walks down the aisle u n d e r an Arch of Sabers. Miss Anne Chalkley, escorted by Cadet Lt. Col. Dean Barger, was crowned by Capt. Womble. Clinton Worley and Charlotte Yates laugh gaily while comes Queen dancing at the Mllxtary Ball Anne Pogo 84 X A K is Q x .tv 1 Ski: A S ,xxx RECIMENTAL STAFF Page 86 Cadet Colonel Muecke Barker, Regimental Miss Mickey Wade, sponsor for Col. Barker Commander. Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Dean Barger, Miss Anne Chalkley, sponsor for Lt. Col Regimental Executive Officer. Barger. REGIMENTAL STAFF Cadet Major Rudy Nowlin, S-1. Miss Hope Holcombe, sponsor for Maior Nowlin. Cadet Major Delmar Reynolds, S-2 Miss Marsha Moore, sponsor for Maior Reynolds. Page 87 REGIMENTAL STAFF Cadet Major Rick Mitchell, S-3. Miss Ann Tyer, sponsor for Major Mitchell. Cadet Major Paul Robere, S-4. Miss Carolyn Clayton, sponsor for Major Robere. Cadet lst Lieutenant David Morgan, Regimental Ordinance Officer. Miss Judy Letson, sponsor for lst Lt. 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Cadet lst Lieutenant john Beall, S-1, Cadet 1st Lieutenant Bill Rhyne, S-4, and sponsor, Miss Pat Norris. and Sponsor, Miss Carolyn Houston. Page 91 COMPANY A Cadet Captain Larry Young, Commander. Miss Sharon Barker, sponsor for Capt. Young. Cadets in Company A are: Anderson, Amold, Bagwell, Barber, Barger, Bamwell, Brooks, Bryant, Busby, Carey, Cornish, Creekmur, Creswell, Dean, Dennis, Dewitt, Dickenson, Dintsch, Doremus, Ford, Fricks, Giles, Goodwin, Graham, Greenberg, Hansen, Harrison, Hickey, Holt, Hoover, James, Kress, Laster, Liner, Loomis, Mclntlnff, B. Miller, G. Miller, Morland, Morton, Payne, Perry, Phillips, Pine, Richardson, Robinson, Rose, Sandlin, Showell, Shipp. D. Smith. Smothennan, Sneed, Sobel, Stott, Sullivan, Wallace, Wright, and Wirth. Page 92 Cadet lst Lieutenant Gene Bennett, lst Platoon Leader, and sponsor, Miss Esther Owen. Cadet lst Lieutenant Harold New man, 2nd Platoon Leader and spon sor. Miss ludy Laubscher. 3 Sig 'Y .i ,N SJ. . 2 S V -ii S N X , Q . .X ix Q X if , f ,x 5. ' 'Y' . S 2 1 ' A2313 W' TT S' W M-Q , X . K N . - NWN ,f ' ' Nix-f 'Ti - .ws . fx 5 wif- Q Q X 057' .fm K . .- f . Rx 1 L ' L , W. H62 X W, Q 4 VS 2 Fmixsf 1-. v. 'X 5 Qisqw, 4 . S x K K A ,Q X S XX A ,Q Mm Q. 1 H W Q - . f- H-wls 'J 5 5 Y is XL x ' 5 - ef . - , , M... X K MQ ' ' is X3 X 45.5 Q . Sf xk f ,311 ' ' ,g5g'.xs-f . - Q . A ' Ls if Q iiXXM , X! J ' , hx Q 0 K . ,gm v. k E N Rl X X -S? , f , 1 ' Z' ' ' ,X . Y ' k X M t . ,, . 1 . X .- , , N in 2 Q -. 3 - K X ' . E 'E Q' - 'J' gs xx if X ' X, WEL J L ' f x X ul if ef X ' Q COMPANY C Cadet Captain Charles Sutton, Commander. Miss Jane Beardsley, sponsor for Captain Sutton. Cadets in Company C are: Adams, Angle, Bankston, Barbry, Bowles, Bridges, Brown, Bynum, Cawood, Congdon, Coulter, Dunn, Emmert, Galbraith, Grandy, Gregg, Grifiin, Griffith, Gross, Hager, Hale, Hanzlik, Hill, Hughie, Iones, King, Leatherland, Lebos, LeVan, Lockery, Long, Lovell, Lusk, Mack, Martins Masters, May, McCord, Mc- Pherson, Pemberton, Pledger, Ragan, Shourd, R. Smith, T. Smith, Snow, Spence, Stone, Thatch, Umbarger, Waddey. VValker, C. Wallace, WVaxman, Wilson, VVoolf, E. Ziegler. F. Ziegler. Cadet lst Lieutenant Eric Reece, lst Cadet lst Lieutenant James Stein Platoon Leader, and sponsor, Miss mann, 2nd Platoon Leader, and spon Eloise Darr. sor, Miss Mary Hooff. 1' Page 94 'e N Mm ii Q1- ,vw wi w X NR Y 1 ir. C 'x Q ws NAQ K l B K X ' kk , gil - 'Y X. X 4 'S x g 95 X E me f f ...X . 1' K Nt 5 t . E aww Q 0 . 5' x N , M ,QW gms, X - X, , 1 Si 2 - N X Q9 l. ' 4 Qi. Q W x A - 4 ,gf x- 'neun , Q ,S gg S K C x f . w, . 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Page 97 S S wi 'NESS M--Q ' 5 ,RWM N X , wmz X K x 5 ' W Q .. gag u ' X . x Q-fm WX A ' ' -X i w mx . - ,gs W-'N .f-52. , s-fs. X , M . 'N ' A 'X ' NN--SQ K f g M X .Psi N 5 Lf K kxq R .,.,, A SL W A b w Q Rs K x K .N it -K Q Q N J . 3 Q S ji X - x ix ,a Q! ww 1, N x s Y 5X J! 2 is f A yt 3 1 2 X ig sk s X S vwgxx . XM, K- - www X? lf 'H x COMPANY F Cadet Captain Bill Eubank, Commander. Miss Jean Cummings, sponsor for Captain Eubank. Cadets in Company F are: Adcock, Asher, Bellamy, Bingham, Bowling, Brock, Bush, Calhoun, Campbell, Cantrell Chazen, Coffman, Danner, Dillard, Dunbar, Early, Farmer, Galbraith, Godwin, Harwell, Hawkins, Hegwood, Holton Ingle, Jarrett, W. johnson, C. jones, R. jones, Kelley, Lamb, Law, Lawler, Mathis McBirney, Nelson, Payne, Pen dergrass, Perkinson, Pierce, Rudolph, Sharpe, Silcox, Slatery, Sparks, Spence, Spencer, Standifer, Steakley, Stcffun Tribble, Trotter, C. Walker, J. Walker, K. Walker, Weidner, White, Williams, Wilson, and Woodall. Cadet lst Lieutenant Bob Stott, lst Cadet lst Lieutenant Richard Mon'is, Platoon Leader, and sponsor, Miss 2nd Platoon Leader, and sponsor, Elsa Hightower. Miss Kay Milner. rffa- ' as .ffff , - , . S S don Page 99 W x Efdk COMPANY G Cadet Captain B o b b y Hill, Commander. Miss Iudy Lynes, sponsor for Captain Hill. Cadets in Company G are: Acuff, Ball, Beaver, Brown, Cheney, Cole, Coventry, Culpepper, Curtis, Derham, Derryberry, DeYampert, Eisletsein, Fredrick, Gamble, Gardner, Hatfield, Haynes, Hess, Hixson, Jacobs, 1. Johnson, J. Johnson, Massa, McConathy, McCoy, McCulley, McK-erley, Miller, Milner, Morgan, Myers, Nichols, Overend Payne, Perry, Ransom, Reed, Schreiner, Seitz, Sheridan, Sherrill, Shields, Smith, Steele, Storey, Vamell, Washington, Welch, White, Willard, Williamson, Wood, Worley, Worsham and Wright. 3 Cadet lst Lieutenant John Hayes, lst Cadet lst Lieutenant Anthony Kend Platoon Leader, and sponsor, Miss zior, 2nd Platoon Leader, and spon Brenda Suit. sor, Miss Charlotte Meacham. Page DOO F l P ? r Q K if f . sk , x Q , vw.. E A ,gs w Q 1 Q if ff , ff. ' X 4125, X ' Q. W f gt M is' x Nx I X x :gm Q K + A U Y , .ws X A SQ X . ' , 93 ,, A as , Q c 5 ww Q Q Q' it f W f I ' 5 ' , ' X ' V 1 5. 4' 'fi' -. ff' H? 5. Q Q Y X .X -i is QW' .I 1 iii S . A M A ? 5 +3 1 t V . 5 , V Ak 1 ENE . TFP Sf . . Q 'if' W 'Sari . ,A ' t Sw x-'x mg' M X 'YF N x :N Q5 is 1 sf' Q x A ' Q 3 K v . s M . Q 'F fxxl N Q r YES as . X xx ,N MY it 4 1 ww . NNW if his 39 L J 'nk - X J ' M' Ag tw WN Nw , H gg' KXW . iv Q- . vw A ff ,.Yq 'X is we L , v 2.5 .Q ai K Q is , ., if ge. . VS X Y , Mfg' X. 'Y W Q jg. Qi, . XX M-S ., Q 53, Q .X . SQ. Q aa ' it N Wi A - ill 'fi f?f N .vw mug WJ? , Q . X- xxx . .MM X- N --Xb . -5 X 5 is Q A 9' ij , Es.- 243 um! mr' 3 fi va, NN 5. XQ- Q S T 'X ' is . Q Yi ,S+ . ax Q S W 5 x' ' X ? wb' X ,SN Q M , gf gr M M - ' ix ,M 3 L 8 ' Q YA as W fi. Q X i ff W 9 A Q1 Q I 1 xx i : haw, ,A ,W ,, A X Q f A-mf: - M x X , m if fi V w Q Q K3. ff W W 5 J k 'XX f F 5 ' N gf xg X WWW 4 K' 4 X S5 .fxf 'X' Xu Y mmm YQ' I rg 'E NES X sr X N f MR . Q3 g K . :gf-if R X gf M g Q 1 'X - A 5 'QQX Sew H -7, ,N f L , .,, -. V 1 ' X nuw f :Hit i 'd T531 ,A x ,S i 3 -Q Qs Rx .Af v- , N xx- QA -.R M , wx, NE -. X. ' Ni-'mNXN3xwwwX. x My QW! W Q NW Low cores---High Moral on the Cridiron This yearis football team may not have won many games, but what they lacked in scores, they made up for in drive and spirit. City had another rough schedule this year, facing some of the best teams in this area, such as Oak Ridge, Everett, Bradley, Baylor, and Soddy-Daisy. Even though their record was two wins and nine losses, the team, led by co-captains Charlie Moore and Bobby Hill, played every game with plenty of hustle. This yearis coaching staff was strengthened by the addition of Coach Stanley Brown. Coach Bay Coleman, City's single wing offense with Co-captain Bobby Hill as tailback, Cary Asher as fullback, James Steinman as blocking back, and Bill Eubank as wingback. who is also baseball and basketball coach, assisted the regular football coaching staff again this year, as he did last yar. After several seasons of shaping the Dynamo squads into hard-playing teams, head coach Victor Varney resigned his position at the football helm to remain on the faculty in a different capacity. This year, instead of the annual football banquet, an athletic banquet was held. honoring all lettermen, including girls. At this banquet, the regular annual awards were presented to the outstanding partici- pants of the various sports. Franklin 19-City 14 Franklin County's Rebels took advan- tage of a couple of Cityis fumbles to defeat the Dynamos 19 to 14. In the first quarter City controlled the ball for all but four plays and tallied after a 55-yard drive when Ken Honea plunged over from the 1 yard line. In the second quarter, George Derry- berry fumbled, and Franklin scored, mak- ing it 14-6. In the third period Derryberry fumbled again and the Franklin team con- trolled the ball for the rest of the game and added their final marker in the last quarter. The 1959 Dynamos: Row One: K. Honea, B. Hill, G. Derrybeny, B. Eubank, M. Slater, C. Moore, B. Early. Row Two: L. Davis, C. Smith, I. Sparks, I. Lamb, B. Hickey, G. Campbell, I. Riggins. Row Three: C. Silcox, C. Goddard, S. Russell, B. Wilkerson, A. Ellison, R. Cassavent, R. Slay. Row Four: I. McCulley, O. Pitts, M. Sasser, B. Davis, D. Eller, G. Scholl, T. Pledger. Row Five: I. Henry, I. Brown, C. Worley, I. Levi, C. Payne, C. Carpenter, R. Moore. Our football coaching staff for the 1958-1959 season: Coaches Ray Coleman, Jim Henry, Stan- ley Brown, Billy Von Schaaf, and Vic Vamey. City 21-Tyner 7 City, displaying a powerful offense in the first half, scored in the first two quar- ters and again in the final period. The Dynamos got a scoring drive started the first time it had the ball on offense in the first quarter. Fullback Ken Honea and tailbacks, james McCulley and George Derryberry, shared the honors in marching 47 yards for the score in 13 plays with three minutes and 57 seconds to go in the first quarter. In the second period after taking over on their own 30, the Dynamos marched 70 yards in 15 plays for the second score. City's score in the last period came after a 33 yard in a r c h downfield. K e n Honea scored all three touchdowns for City, and Gary Asher added the extra points. Tyner's score came in the third quarter when they managed to break away for a long run. Red Bank 28-City 6 The Lions marched 80 yards for their first touchdown after receiving the opening kickoff. City narrowed the gap to one point midway through the second quarter after Charles Moore recovered a Red Bank fumble on the Lions 42. On the first play, George Derryberry faded and threw a perfect aerial to end Don Eller, who grabbed it on the 5 and crossed stand- ing. Cary Asher,s point-after attempt was deflected. Red Bank then scored twice in the second quarter and once in the final quarter. Co-captains for this year's Dynamos Shown repairing equipment are managers Howard Perch, were Charles Moore and Bobby Hill. Charles Hardin, and Don Adair. George Derryberry, Tailback Iames Steinman, Blocking Back Bill Eubank, Blocking Back Bobby Hill, Wmgback Oak Ridge 46-City 6 Oak Ridge scored twice in the first quarter, once in the second, twice in the third, and twice in the last. Cityis lone marker came in the final quarter and was made hy sophomore tailback Buddy Hickey. Bill McKerley had carried the brunt of City's offense before Hickey twisted loose on a 47 yard scoring jaunt on the final offensive play of the game. Dynamo supporters were happy with Hickeyis last-minute touchdown, since it saved City from being shut out hy the top team in the state. Rossville 7-City 0 The Bulldogs scored with only four minutes and 22 seconds left in the game Mike Sasser, End Stony Fox, Guard and had their hands full trying to keep City for scoring. After returning the ensuing kickoff 24 yards, the D y n a m 0 s marched all the way to the Rossville 12. And then they were stopped only inches shy of a vital first down needed to keep the rally alive. Cityis spirited attempt was led by james McCulley' who covered 45 yards in six carries in addition to returning the last kickoff 24 yards. McCallie 0-City 7 This rainy, homecoming victory over McCallie was Cityis first since 1954. A fumble, six quick thrusts i11to the line for a touchdown, and that was the story of the game as City d e f e a t e d McCallie. A McCallie fumble on the first play after the Ken Honea, Fullback Thomas Davis Tackle is ix Xe? ' 1. NR if We-1 k if ,405 f A . .,,... , , , N X N' Q N x w Q 5 X N 1 X X wx XS xx x S 4 .. I ab. ,:.,i x NX X X f W 1 ,L SQQ N X X 5 ' I Q ' . S X George Derryberry gets a pass away just in time. Knox West 13-City 0 Knoxville West capitalized on a short kick and an intercepted pass to beat the visiting Dynamos. Knoxville scored its first marker after taking a short City punt on the City 34 and driving on in to score. An intercepted pass in the fourth quarter set up the second West talley. City's only threat came in the second quarter when Bob Wilkerson trapped a West fumble on their 28. With George Derryberry and Richard Cassavant alternating, City moved the ball to the 10. But Bill McKerley, back to pass on the fourth down, could find no receivers and lost to the 16 where the ball went over on downs. Lanny Davis being carried from the football field during the Everett game. Page H0 Soddy-Daisy 34-City 6 Though the game was close until the final quarter when Soddy scored three touchdowns, the white-suited Trojans were in command all the way. Only a valliant defense thrown up by the Dynamos, led by Charles Moore and Lanny Davis, prevented the powerful Soddy team from turning the game into a route. City's touchdown came on a pass from George Derryberry to Bobby Hill, the thrust covering 22 yards. The Dynamo offense was hobbled con- siderably when tailback james McCulley, who engineered the Dynamo's s c 0 rin g march, left the game with a broken rib. Baylor 34-City 0 This was Baylor's ball game all the way. Baylor first scored on a punt return in the first quarter with only 30 seconds left. They scored twice in the second quarter, once on a 71 yard run and again after blocking one of Ken Honeais punts. Dur- ing halftime Sally Hopkins was crowned Homecoming Queen, the ceremony having been p o s t p o n e d from the rain-soaked McCallie game. Baylor scored again in the third quarter on a 36 yard run, and in the final period they added another touchdown from the 3 yard line on a quarterback sneak. tl5j One of Redbank's players breaks through the line as Bobby Hill f22j and james McCulley tI5l close in. During the latter part of the school year, City High students have been witnesses to the start of a remarkable change in our sports program. A new coach, Rudy Rohrdanz, has been reor- ganizing the various teams and procuring much needed equipment to fill up our rather bare storeroom. Coach Rohrdanz has been previously affiliated with high schools in Roanoke, Virginia, and Kingsport, Tennessee, and was appointed as head of next year's coaching staff by Superin- tendent Letson. One of the changes brought about by Coach Rohrdanz is a new summer training program in which all of the sports facilities at Chattanooga High School are put into use during the vacation months. Tennis. baseball, weightlifting, basket- ball, golf. football, and track are a few of the sports that will be included in the new summer program. Another of the changes for which the new Coach is responsible is the re-conditioning of the rooms and showers under the stadium. These rooms will be made into adequate dress- ing rooms, additional storage space, and an of- fice for the head coach. The football field has also been affected by the changes being made. It has been plowed, fertilized and seeded, and by next year it will probably be one of the nicest fields in the Chattanooga area. Coach Rohrdanz has outlined a new cham- pions in all sports in two years program that is proving to be most effective. This spring almost one hundred boys turned out for football prac- tice which designates a promising season for next vear. pirit Remains High as We Turn to Basketball . . One of Tyner's players being stopped by Bill Early after a 12 yard gain around right end. Number 10 is Buddy Hickey. ASJSEIEQLL CITY OPPONENT 74 .. ,Y,7,, Birchwood ,,7, , , r r 26 79 ., ,,,,A. Kirklnan ,,,,,.. , , , 47 86 .. ,,,,,. Clarkrange ,,.,, , , 57 56 ,7,7 77..,, S oddy-Daisy ,,7,,,, , Y 45 80 ..,. ,7,,,. N otre Dame ,,7, , , . 44 50 7,.... Central ,,., ,777, . .. 56 77 .fff .,,.A. B radley ,.,. ,,,, ,,,,, 6 9 51 ,,,, ., ,,., LaFollette ., . 31 55 V , ...... Soddy--Daisy ,, 50 62 ,H ...... Tyner , ,,,, , H, 25 65 H 7,..., Maryville A , , ,, 57 75, ,,,... Scottsboro 7 H , 82 75 , , , ,,,. New Hope H 96 .M V- rrrrr., Red Bank ,.,.,o,, 7 37 i 60 W Basketball Coach Ray Coleman talking gg YKV. 7 f-w K Jifferson 37 game stradegy to Captain Max Davis coa 58 72 , ,,,. , ,,,.,., Hixson ,,r,,A,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 4 6 gg V- .f...iV Tyger .1 ...to, e ,D . 21 ,..,,, , Re Ban Y ,,,,, , , 46 53, e Rossville ,e or 52 The squadis having four of last yearis fllcoil r . B 9 53 starters on it resulted in a smooth, polished Soddy-Daisy , 7 36 . . 66 g g Lenoir City Y A 58 brand of playing that seems to be a trait of 77 Y 4 Rgggvillg 474V4 f I Q 58 the Chattanooga High School basketball e as .e girknian oeee,. 53 teams. These boys played as well as Coach 635 B MOH -'-e W -- 5- Ray Coleman trained them. City cleared ' - Bl'-fldlF'V .YYYY... ,,,,. 5 5 h b k d f b d b k f 56 uyryy wyry g Lapouette 74 t e ac boar s o re oun s, ro e ast, 71 it Y Mar Ville Ytrlw Vryfyn s hot well, and was able to shift from zone Y 52 60 - Y- Red Bank ..4744Ve e..,e 6 1 defense to man-to-man with little difficulty. The 1958-1959 Dynamo Varsity Basket- ball Team had a successful season with twenty-five wins and seven losses. Led by the playing of Captain Max Davis. They City did well in the tournaments, plac- ing as a runner-up in the Times Cup Tour- nament and Winning the CHS Invitational Tournament by beating Central 57 to 53. The Dynamos ended their season by losing their first game of the District Tournament to Red Bank, 60 to 61. found little difficulty in being the victor in the majority of their games. Another great Dynamo basketball team pictured with Coach Ray Coleman are: Bill Newbold, Eddie Patterson, George Mathis, Houston Frazier, Kenneth Whitfield, Max Davis, Sam Millard, Clifford Roberts, Bobby Lovell, Ken Honea, David Gregory, and Johnny R. Brown. ixmjxx fifi 5 L m gg. K X i 'va 9 s QA Q 1 X QS X K . X W 'J-'S ,gf M. A N . C 7.- 1-Q4 -wr Q fi xx 1 4 -' v Vw ig x 'L E 2 I .Q x x M. A. , .M YQQ X P' X 'S' X is E 1 1 -4 ' s Max Davis Houston Frazier Kenneth Whitfield George Mathis Bill Newbold Eddie Patterson Bob Lovell Sam Millard Bill Setliffe Cliff Roberts .Iohnny R. Brown David Gregory Page IIS B Coach Jimmy Duke directed both the B team and the Sophomore team. The B team had a very good season this year, winning 17 games and losing only 5. According to Coach jimmy Duke, some of the best B team games of the season were with Birchwood, Kirkm an, Tyner and Baylor. The B team usually plays all of the schools that the varsity plyas, and their games are immediately preceeding the Varsity games. But the B team does not Team and ophomore City Opponent 69 .....gggg g..,...g. B irchwood eueu uued,.. 1 4 65 .....,7.. e,ueu,ee. K irkman .euuddee e,u,w,, 2 9 54 ....aaaa 3 ..ei...u. Tyner ,.,.. eu.uu uueuuu. 2 4 47 ......,,, ,..,..,,. B radley . ,.....,e uuuuee. 5 5 33 ....,,,,, e,.,ee.,ee. R ed Bank .,r.ueeuddu,,l,- 39 50 ......... ,,.u..uu, S oddy Daisy uuuu,uuv.. 48 35 ..,g,... . u.uuuu Tyner ,uee,.u.uu or at 16 54 .....aa at at ueeu..uu Soddy Daisy ,eeu B euue 26 53 ..v.. ,,,, 7 N ,.Red Bank ,, ,e 54 66 ..,,..., 77e,,,e,, H ixson 38 49 ....33 .3 ....t, Tyner uuuu, 80 participate in the major tournaments, even though they occasionally play schools that Cityls Varsity doesn't play during the sea- son, such as Baylor. Many of the boys on this year's B team will advance to the Varsity Dynamo team next year. The main purpose for the B team is to give the players experience in actual court action, and to acquaint them with the rigors of basketball. Coach jimmy Duke is a man of many jobs. This year he was the athletic equip- ment custodian, B team and Sophomore basketball team coach, and boxing coach. The B Team: Row one: Hugh Don Cilbraith, Mike Standifer, Westley White, Leo Dennis. Row two: Manager, Everett Welch, Mickey Hawkins, Troy Ingle, Brad Smith. Row three: Frank Bowling, Lon Chaney, Bill Scherill. Page II6 V l ageman Show Much Promise Something new has been added at City -a new basketball team has been formed. It is a team for the less experienced stu- dents, entering from junior high schools, who possess a desire to play basketball for Chattanooga H i g h S c h o o l. Since the Junior and Seniors will already have had at least B team experience, these players just arriving will find their lack of high school experience hinders their chances of playing in the B team and Varsity games. So these boys have a team of their own that plays junior high school teams, thus gaining experience and court knowledge. Using the old gym for practice, since the Varsity team practiced in the new gym. these boys spent many long, hard hours running through various plays, learning how to block, screen and guard, practicing zone and man-to-man defense, and learning court tactics in general. They also worked on their shooting techniques, making all possible improvements under Coach Iimmy Duke's supervision. These understudies of the Bn team and Varsity team plaved hard in hopes of advancing to one of the larger teams. The addition of the new recruits, who have gained experience in court stra- tegy, to next year's B team and Varsity team will be to the Dynamos' advantage and will probably show up in next season's record. This first team of its kind at City had a good record, considering that it is com- posed ot Sophomores. The boys recorded six wins in their eight games. Even though the team had a short season this year, next year the new Sophomores will see more court action, since the students entering City will have played this yearis Sophomore team and will be more familiar with the aspects of high school basketball. City Opponent 54 .,t.tttt C ,cc, CCEast Side C C C 39 32 .....tt. ,t.,tt, N orth Side C CC 41 39 .,t..ttt Dickinson C C CC C C 35 59 .CC.C C C C C Lookout . C C C 30 53 CCC. Brainerd CC C C 33 41-CCCCCC CCCC CCNorth Side C 16 38 CCCC, CC Hardy CC C C 17 47C. Brainerd 51 The Sophomore Team: Row One: B. Long, R. Bagwell, J. Cunningham, G. Payne. Row Two: V. Hixson, R. Walker, C. Davis, I. Dickson. Page ll7 Coach Billy Von Schaaf congratulates Cap- tain Irwin Hodes after winning an impor- tant match. Wrestling is becoming one of the more popular sports at City. Under the guidance of Coach Billy Von Schaaf, the team has held exhibitions for the student body to demonstrate the methods of scoring and a few of the techniques used by the wrest- lers. This, plus the announcement of inter- scholastic matchcs, has stimulated the inter- est of the student body, resulting in more Increased Interest Shown In and more students attending the various matches. There is a big difference between high school wrestling and professional wrestling. The grand slam display of professional agony is something to watch when you havenit anything else to do. High school wrestling is based on skill and ability. No dangerous pressure holds are allowed, and scoring is not by falls alone, but by a point system employed throughout the match. Cityis team wrestled in the state tourna- ment in Nashville for the first time, enter- ing seven boys out of a possible eleven weight classifications. We emerged in sec- ond place, with fourt state champion wrest- lers on our team--Charlie Moore, Randy Kunka, Lance Schaeffer, and George Dick- inson. Two of the boys, Lance and George. finished the season without being defeated. The increased interest in this ancient sport was shown by the whole school. especially the service clubs, who were con- cerned that City had fine wrestlers but little equipment. This year, as in previous vears, the clubs made contributions to a fund used for purchasing wrestling equin- ment. The donations this year were used for mats, warm-up pants and shirts. uni- forms. and other equipment. The Wrestling Team: Row One: G. Dickinson, P. Hixson, P. Payne, B. Giles. Row Two: B. Owenby, I. Wade, L Schae ffer, H. Alreid, C. Wright, R. Jones. Row Three: C. Steffens, A. Varnell, S. Fox, C. Moore, P. Slatery, C. Worley R Mc Cinturff, S. Russell, M. Ieffey, I. Hodes. l Clt 's Varied Sports Program .X ft S.. , .,, . X vwgammgig sift ' -f :.- - RQ 5 i' --a.-Il' if s 6. . 3 5. Q..-...sir I sgis K MS .5 , -1 . ,Ss X ss Although no harmful pressure holds are used. these entanglements look pretty painful donit they? City has other sports that one hears very little about. This year, since so few tried out, there was no boxing team, but we were represented in the Colden Cloves by Ronnie Churhill, Ray Torbett and Pat Hixson. jimmy Duke is the capable boxing coach at City, who has also represented City i11 the Southern Colden Cloves at Nashville in previous years. These Colden Cloves matches are regu- lar boxing matches, but placed on a high school level. There are three rounds in a bout, and the regular boxing rules apply. To get in shape for their matches, City's boxers usually work out at the Frye Insti- tute, since City has no boxing facilities. Another of the lesser acclaimed sports at City is track. Coach Victor Varney has had his team working out since February, jogging around the track, jumping hurdles. practicing broad jumps, and throwing the shot put and discus. Good conditioning is extremely necessary for these boys, who will compete in the interscholastic meets held either on Cityls track or on that of another school, such as Baylor or McCallie. Some of the boys on this yearls track team are Randy Fox, Pat Slatery, O. L. Brother- ton, and Eddie McAlister. These are just three of the sports that are increasing in importance in Cityls ath- letic program. In the near future, it is possible that these will be regarded as major sports at Chattanooga High School, in addition to football and basketball. City also has other teams, golf for one, which ably represent our school in the Chatta- nooga regional and state tournaments. Action like this was typical of this year's Colden Clove Tournament. , ' Page ll9 A sf iii fs Baseball Coach Ray Coleman. Early in the spring, While the March winds are still blowing, you can look down on the drill field and see groups of boys throwing baseballs back and forth. Although their season falls late in the year, these boys start training as soon as it is warm enough. The baseball team, another team coached by Ray Coleman, is looking forward to a good season this year. Although there are just two or three lettermen returning from last year's team, it is rumored that there will be some talented boys swinging the hickory when the season gets under way. You may not have heard much about the baseball team, but they do their share of winning trophies for City. The Dynamos are in the AA Division, along with Central, Bed Bank, Soddy-Daisy, and Tyner. The winner and runner-up in the AA League play in a tournament along with the winner and runner- up from the A Division for the right to go to the Regional Tournament. Incidently, base- ball is the only sport in which Central is played during the regular season. With pring Comes Baseball For Boys City's Baseball Team: Row One: W. White, M. Davis, I. Cilbraith, K. Honea, H. McGhee. Row Two: P. Clark B. Newbold, E. Patterson, B. Setliffe. There was much interest shown this year in the spring sports, swimming and tennis. To begin the season the girls had an intra- mural swim meet at the Industrial Y. M. C. A., and later met with C. P. S. for competitive swimming. The tennis team also met with G. P. S. for a match but this was only to give both teams practice. The girls on the swim- ming team who rank first in their style are: Nancy Pruett, breast stroke, Alice Hardin, free style, Myra jones, back stroke, Judy Holmes, diving. Those on the tennis team who place first are: Sissy Bowen, Linda Swanson, Carol Hawkins, and Pam Armstrong. Both the swimming and tennis teams are coached by Mrs. Mary D. Rodman, the gym teacher. She has helped them with their techniques and style and taught the team good sportsmanship conduct. Representing CHS in diving competition are: jane Holmes, Linda Swanson, Mary Shacklett, and Judy Homes. nd Tennis And Swimming For The Girls The girls prepared for the medley relay. fLeft to Rrghtlz Linda Wright, Sissy Ives, Alice Hardin, Mar- garet Sims, Myra jones, and Ann Ackerson. CHS netters invade the courts with a fine Tennis Team. The members are: Cleft to rightl Charlotte Yates, Glenda Wallace, Linda Leigh. Row Two Pat Sutton, Linda Swanson, joan Varner, Carole Hawkins, Pam Armstrong. Top to Bottom: Linda Swanson, L o i s Wygoda, Sissy B o w e n , Mildred F o go , Saundra Smith, Chris Everhart. Page 122 Hard Work and Stead Progress And so ends another year for theDynahsl The success of the team was not measured by games won, but by the fun and friend- ships they made. The girls began practice almost as soon as school started. Of course, the most im- portant and hardest decision for Mrs. Rod- man. the coach, was to eliminate those who shouldrft be on the team and decide who would be varsity. After this job was done, the hours of practice began to add up. To have a top notch team, it takes practice, the determin- ation to win, and team work. The girls realized the importance of these things, and they have tried to live up to stand- ards set before them. The long hours of practice helped in physical fitness and coordination. These practice hours also brought great friend- ships among the members of the team. This was one reason for the cooperation and team work. During practice sessions, Mrs. Rodman had scrimmage games among the members Mrs. Mary D. Rodman, girls' athletic di- rector, coaches the Dynahs through another successful year. of the team. She showed them their faults and then helped the girls to overcome these. The main change that occurred this year was the girls' games being scheduled at different times than the boys'. This made it harder on the girls because they had to make enough money to cover their expenses. Another change in the program was the practice hours. This year the team practiced sixth period. The co-captains of the 1958-59 team were Linda Swanson, captain of the forwards, and Pat Owens, captain of the guards. These girls instilled in the team members the qualities that make up a good team. Nancy Poole, manager, and Margaret Sims, scorekeeper, contributed much to the team. They inspired the members and helped to guide them. Sometimes things became very discour- aging, but the girls would not trade the friendships that were made or the fun they shared for anything. The team couldn't get along without their helpful and cooperative managers: Mar- garet Sims, scorekeeperg Judie Moore and Nancy Poole, Varsity and B Team managers. O l Q l Interceptmg the ball from her opponent, Sissy clribbles in for a shot under the goal. Lots Wygoda gets the ball for CHS team. CITY OPPONENT Red Bank ,,l., , .,l,l,, so Notre Dame Bradley .lll .ll. . l,ll . Red Bank 7,l,, C , , , Soddy-Daisy Tyner ,e,,,,A . ,ee. ,. . , Red Bank ..,e . , Notre Dame CITY OPPONENT Tyner , Sale Creek 7 East Ridge C. Socldy-Daisy 7 Chatta. Valley GPS O. , e77,,, ,7,, , 7, Chatta. Valley Sale Creek 7,,, .,7, 7,,,, CPS ,, Hixon , , , Hixon ,. ., ,, Bradley 7 In the Tlmes Cup Tournament, the girls Sissy Bowen honored the team by making, lost the1r flrst game to Notre Dame. They the All-Tournament Team. played hard but didn't quite make it. Lms takes a Jump ball in the center. Her Trudy Walker gets the ball from her for- helght helps her in out-jumping her oppon- ward helping the forwards to score for the ents team. Top to Bottom: P a t O w e n s , Trudy Walker. Charlotte Yates. Midgie Young, Barbara Saun- ders, Barbara Chambliss. The members of the B Team are: tleft to right? Row One: Dean Case, Sue Farrar, Carolyn Lingerfelt, Charlene Cole, Stella Peck, Sallie Patten. Row Two: Pat Sutton, Alice Killian, Barbara Howell Ceo-captainj, Carol Hawkins lco- captainl, Sylvia Boyd, Myra jones. Row Three: Patsy Hitchcock, Kay McElroy, Phyliss Orton, Judy Welch, Sharon Basketball and Volleyball Help Lee, Linda Leigh. Top: The B Team learns good techniques on guarding from scrimmaging with the Varsity. Bottom: The forwards practice hard to make their shots more accurate. The B-team basketball team had a good year, and they are showing signs of a good varsity next year. The girls practice during the sixth period with the varsity team, and usually their games are scheduled with the varsity team. The team is composed prim- arily of Sophomores and Juniors who are trained to accept the responsibility of the varsity in their Senior year. The B-team was formed to give the members experience, training, and the fundamentals of playing basketball. This training also aids in building strong bodies and the co-ordination of muscles. The girls showed good team spirit and the per- severance to learn daily. The forwards practiced the techniques of rebounding, screening and shooting, the guards learned to maneuver the hall down the court to their forwards and keep the other team from scoring. Good sportsmanship is shown at all times by the team members, and each mem- ber takes it upon herself to be a good sport. Mrs. Mary Rodman is the coach and the co-captains are Carol Hawkins and Barbara Howell. GAME SCORES City ..... ...26 Red Bank . . ...35 City ...i,r., 29 Notre Dame . ,, . 37 City s....... C. P. S. . . ...QQ City ........ 30 City- .,,... . 6 East Ridge .. .. s. Soddy-Daisy . .... . 27 36 City ........ Chattanooga Valley 11 City ....... G. P. S. . ...... M22 City ...... , Chattanooga Valley 15 Tue gms who play on the Varsity team are: Row One: Lois Wygoda, Mildred Fogo, Linda Rhoden foo-captainl, Sissy Bowen tco-captainl, Linda Swanson, Midgie Young. Row Two: Esther Owen, Trudy Walker, Mura Jones, Linda Leigh, Barbara Howell, Pat Sutton. Row Three: Charlotte Yates, Harriette Stewart, Barbara Saunders, Chris Ever- hart, Nancy Poole, Judie Moore tmanagerj. To Make A Well-rounded Program Help it overn is often heard from a despaired teammate during a volleyball game. The girls who are on the team practice sixth period everyday. Any girl who is interested in playing volleyball may try out, but so many go out that many are eliminated or placed on the B-team. Volleyball is a game that requires much practice and hard work. This is what Mrs. Rodman, their coach, expects from them. The competition is at a high rate in this area, but the CHS team has won the volley- ball toumament for the past four years. QThe team is looking forward to another good year since they have a number of their varsity members returningi. The co-captains for the 1929 team are Linda Rhoden and Sissy Bowen. SCHEDULE Red Bank vs City City vs Red Bank Tyner vs City City vs Ooltewah City vs C. P. S. C. P. S. vs City City vs Tyner City vs Rossville Ooltewah vs City Volleyball Tournament Leadership, cooperation and teamwork are a must for becoming a successful volley- ball player. Of course, these qualities don't develop overnightg it takes much practice and tenacity before a player develops into il good team member. The girls realize this responsibility, and work hard to im-4 prove themselves. Top: Lois Wygodu demonstrates the method of getting the ball over the net. Bottom: Trudy Walker plays net and knows she must be careful not to touch it. Mrs. Rodman could not conduct her Gym Classes without the helpful aid of the Gym Managers who are: fclockwisel Judy Letson, Peggy Brantley, Pat Palmer, Mickie Wade, Carole Welch, Barbara Dalton, Hope Holcomb, Pat Owens, Kay Milner, Harriette Stewart, Judy Lynes, Sally Hopkins, Linda Swanson, Mildred Fogo, Anne Chalkley, Connie Harmon, Barbara Saunders, Midgie Young, Joan Varner, Judy Laubscher, Vicki Daniel, Lois Wygoda. Building ound Bodies Uur Goal Sports play an important role in the American way of life. The CHS girls' physical education department offers wholesome fun for the girls. The two-fold purpose of this athletic program is to provide a place for every girl in some kind of competitive sport or activity and to streamline figures. Proper facilities, friendly guidance and technical knowledge of activitves and sports are offered by the athletic department which is headed by Mrs. Mary D. Rodman and her capable gym managers. Mrs. Rodman does an excellent job each year in providing a well-rounded schedule. The cur- riculum includes: archery, swimming, shuffle- board, ping pong, tumbling, basketball, tennis, and volleyball. The gym program is one of the few which has modern dance classes. Modern dance teaches gracefulness and proper coordina- tion of the body. The gym managers are senior girls that are elected in their junior year on the basis of leader- ship, ability in sports, activities, exercises, scholarship, and participation in physical activi- ties at City. The gym managers formed the Gym Managers Club so that they might accomplish more for the department. Among their activities are: selling Christmas cards and stuffed animals, supporting the girls, basketball teams, and pre- senting May Day. The money from the different sales goes to buy equipment for the gym classes. Before May Dav the senior girls who take gvm vote on the girl they wish to reign as queen of this occasion. Along with the oueen. they elect a King, Maid of Honor, and Trainbearer This is one of the highlights of the year and certainly one of the most beautiful. Judy Letson Mickie Wade Peggy Brantley Lois Wygoda President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Page l26 Q x 5 Rv xl vi 3 3 SS 9 Q 49 I vi B- 5 . gx x ff: fs X? H-Q4-v . vvsnfwgwwgi 3 5 K za., Q. KX NX kwa Q 1 --v QV. W .W .ver g eg .. f X x -ls 1 L1:'l1'K': X Q -'vm 3 , N vw' Q 1 ax 5 lflllllklt 5 Axlx . INA N'hwwwW,MN,, 'H MMM XM 'X 9 e .N wg SN a Y x a 1 . i a A u E x x lk Qm Q Ji. 5 11 H -' x Regimental Staff Officers: left to right, Adj. Major Carolyn Clayton, Lt. Colonel Mildred Fogo, Adi. Major Esther Owen, Colonel Harriette Stewart, Lt. Colonel Anne Chalkley, Drum Major Brenda Suit, Band Captain Gail Grammer and Mary Whelchel. Not Pictured: Adj. Major Ann Tyer, Band Captain Marty Brown. The Dynamettes is the Drill Squad at CHS. It is composed of approximately 225 girl who march with the band at football games and other parades during the year. These girls begin learning the fundamentals and techniques of marching during the summer. After school starts, they take one hour out of every day and learn the routines that are to be performed at the football games and parades. The Phalanx is a special group of girls that practice extra hours and go on trips representing the school. These girls try out and are selected on the basis of gracefulness, size and marching ability. Company Commanders: Row One: Linda Rhoden, Linda Wright, Mary Alyce Gilbert. Judy Schild. Row Two: Marty McEwan, Marjorie Hine, Jeanne Mabry, Linda Young. Not Pictured: Wanda Sullivan and Cay- nell Hixon. Page 129 Sophomore and Junior Cheerleaders are: Linda Row One: Sally Hopkins, Trudy Walker, Elaine Posey. Row Two: May, Charlotte Yates, Bob Grant, and Alice Sam Weber, Bob Stott. Killian. Top: The head songleader and cheerleader, Sally Hopkins and Bob Stott, worked hard this year in order to have a good cheering squad. Bottom: Elaine Posey, Trudy Walker, Sam Weber, Sally Hopkins, Bob Stott, Linda May, Bob Grant, Charlotte Yates, Alice Killian are dressed here in their colorful uniforms. Poge l30 Cheerleaders and F ight, team, fight! is one of the familiar cheers led by our capable cheerleaders. Dressed in their colorful maroon and white uniforms, they assist the athletic functions by boosting the teams, morale with good support, sponsoring pep meetings, selling maroon and white shakers, and making posters for games. A great deal of hard work and practice Went i11to the making of our good cheering squad. During the summer, they spent many hours practicing cheers, and when school began, they stayed dter school to improve themselves. Before the CHS homecoming game, the cheerleaders sponsored the annual bonfire. This event boosted school spirit and helped attendance. Sally Hopkins, head songleader, was elected homecoming queen. The junior and Senior cheerleaders are elected in the spring, Sophomores are elected in the fall. If a student tries out for cheer- leading he must first appear before a com- mittee of teachers and students. This com- mittee elects six candidates who try out before the student body. The final vote is made by the student body. After being elected the cheerleader must maintain a B average grade. Our cheerleaders attended a clinic at Cookeville, Tennessee, which was to help them improve their cheerleading techniques. This clinic lasted for a week, and our squad ranked first over all the others. Miss McCrary is the hardworking sponsor for the cheerleaders and their club. The pur- pose of the club is to promote better cheer- leading. The cheerleaders represented CHS this year in a superior way and added much to the school program. The majorettes add to the band performances. Sandra Jecks, Mary Jean Witt, Saundra Craig, Lynn O'Neal, Frances Rogers, and Judy Eastridge are the pretty Highsteppers. ajorettes Marching out in front of the band are the high-stepping majorettes. These eight girls have both a high honor and a difficult re- sponsibility. The girls composing the group are generally considered to be the best baton twirlers of their age group in this area. Their principal responsibilities are to rep- resent the school favorably through their performances at football games and various parades of the year. Practice makes perfect for the hardworking majorettes who spent many hours during the summer and at school practicing their elegant routines. The majorettes gave honor to the school by winning first class ratings in two band festivals for their outstanding achievements in twirling and marching. These festivals were: Southeastern Band Festival at Bristol, Tennessee, and Tri-State Band Festival here in Chattanooga. The girls are selected by Mr. A. R. Casa- vant, band director, through their ability to march, twirl, and keep time to the music. Any girl who wishes may try out, but the compe- tition is rough. There has been a good turn out each year of girls interested in becoming majorettes, but there will always be some who must be eliminated and experience dis- appointment. The head majorette is also chosen by Mr. Casavant, and the girl awarded this honor is usually one that has had much experience in the techniques and arts of twirling and marching. Two were elected this year, Judy Laubscher and Doris Thompson. Row One, left to right: Judy Laubscher and Doris Thompson. Row Two: The majorettes got good rating at the band festival. Judy Eastridge, Frances Rogers, Lynn O'Neal, Saundra Craig, Mary Jean Witt, Sandra Jecks. Top: The girls who were selected as head majorettes were: Doris Thompson and Judy Laubscher. Bottom: Maiorettes, Row One, left to right: Judy Laub- scher, Doris Thompson. Row Two: Judy Eastridge, Frances Rogers, Lynn O'Neal, Saundra Craig, Mary Jean Witt, Sandra Jecks demonstrate the ability that they show in leading the band in all performances. Page l3l mf., Ja., mn, Maid of Honor May Queen and May King 1959 5 QZEIIJG Swando May Queen JCM .SL650 May King 'R , my wr 1 QF' fig: 9 :Re f 5. 'Z - s Q it 5 'S if A SS. fi ig? f J S X 5 W. ' x .,-QS , TM fx S 3 S N? - INN. -x x . X . A I-fra.. .,., . N, .. x ,. ' . , M ..A,. , X -- , Ei Tff- r va 'f' ..,. , .. ,...: . '3 N . S Q, ., X x . NN . S 2:-we v m musk Q-:Q-. ' X .. x ke. M ,A Mxx xx 35 L ,-.- : YS, . f ,, XX - , 5 . .x. . x .... . M -x ms-,gn XW W 5 ,xx M - 5-X Q .. f Q f W ....2 ,S ., ,W X X .w t M Ek , AXW. V.. ,A Q N ' we 4 5 ff- Q-vp X ' y y ,ns-ff g ,M .,k1v::,XL-- .... i :ef k- .. Q. - .-. -, A X - ..., - 1 f . K i LN ,, '- ' X Y L x H K , ,N ,J . -, 1.- ,f .,.. : ,Q Q ,gy W -f xx 5, f.: 3-.gig .... - -M9 ..:: X K X N Q wx y ix N4 g -' N x ff- H 1 K' K g w w-s .. I Q .dw Ni. X , E. Posey Associate Editor J. Graves Features D. Moore Girls' Athletics R. Davis Boys' Athletics D. Ackerspfix Faculty. my u My Anne Johnson I Editor-in-Chief I .. IIHIIIO tI'1VCS OI' V' D S ' F E. Darr looms On class night, after what has seemed to be an in- terminable interlude, the graduating Seniors are allowed Igpxgffoda to receive their yearbooks in the bookstore and Sophomores and juniors get theirs the following day. Little does the average student realize the massive amount of work and the long and labor-filled hours the Dynamo editorial staff spends, coordinated by Miss Perry, the sponsor, in pre- paring for them a photographic record and summary of M- HiXS0H school life. sophomores As early as the previous spring, the staff of old mem- . bers begins its preparation for the production of the annual khwnghf for the following year, by electing new staff members from the Sophomore class and acquainting them with certain phases of the work. With the opening of school in the fall, the big rush begins as cameramen, directed by various section editors, are busy making numerous pictures of every phase of school life, and as the staff R-Brudenell members continue with planning a theme, designing lay- Boys Clubs outs, and editing copy. The hectic rush of routine work I Rh reaches a final climax with mad efforts to meet deadline dirwygfubs dates with the engraver and the printer. Among some of the new features of the 1959 Dynamo are: an index in the back of every faculty member, student, and advertiser, and the unusual achievement of securing all new faculty pictures. With all of the hours of working tension, there are C- Qfanf many breaks and time outs for fun. Special events include Tyom festive birthday parties for staff members, a presentation H stewart at a. special chapel program of Senior Superlatives, and -I-,jpist participation in the Powder Puff football game. Stars of this event were captain Rafi Rhoden, who ran a called- back touchdown, Center Tubby Moore, Tailback Derry- berry Stewart, End jive johnson, who also ran a called- back touchdown. Guard Graves, Tackle Rough 'em up H, Myers Rhyne and many other great players. The opponents Pl10f0gfaPl1er were the Maroon and White Staff, who furnished stiff competition. To round up the year the long remembered C- Reedy annual picnic is held at Lake Ocoee. Photographer l l li The maintenance of the financial operations of a school annual can, as you would imagine, become a task of gigantic proportions. However, no finer experts could you find at Chattanooga High School in the art of making ends meet than those twenty-nine members who make up the Dynamo Business Staff. The primary source of funds is, of course, the sale of advertise- ments printed in the annual. Every day during the sixth period these girls embark to various business establishments in the city to solicit advertisement space. Each member of the staff is required to sell at least twenty ad spaces so you can imagine what a job the business staff has to meet. That old City High tradition, Stunt Nite., has for many seasons been sponsored solely by the Dynamo. The income from the produc- tion is one of the main supports to the staff. A much newer project, in fact just introduced this year, is the Girls' Powder Puff Football Game in which both publication staffs participate. Esther Owen Business Manager ,K 1 Qualit Yearbook S For gf Armstrong . Barger A. Chalkley C. Clayton R. Cook 1. Curlee W. Flerl M. Clazner B. Henderson L. Hennessee E. Hightower B. Hodes x S. Hodes J. Kirkpatrick S. Parker I. Satterfield S. lecks I. Letson L. Rhnden B. Wilson A. Keith R. Lovell H. Richards E. Yates R. King M. McEwan D. Rutledge P. Young Y K , - s ,,,., , X. x, s V .. .:.ffi, .assay S ,l l S A 'ix . ' 9 Q rs lam? Q 'Qu S D. Ackerson F. Bailey M. Barker S. Belk C. Bennett S. Bowen H. Campbell A. Chalkley C. Colburn I. Cummings C. Derryberry A. Dyer H. Frazier G. Crammer N. Grove I. Hayes E. Hightower S. Hopkins D. Hyden A. Johnson E. Jones B. Kepner R. King I. Lynes I. Mabry K. Milner D. Moore R. Morris E. Owen E. Patterson I. Pemberton L. Rhoden C. Rush I. Schild W. Sells K. Shalibo P. Sisemore K. Smith J. Steinmann H. Stewart L. Swanson C. Thomas A. Tyer P. Wallace E. Yates Seated: M. Fogo, Secretaryg R. Mitchell, Presidentg N. McFarland, Treasurerg Kneeling: S. Weber, Vice-Presidentg T. Wilson, Chaplain, D. Reynolds, Parliamentarian. Representative Have you ever stopped to think what kind of a school City would be without the daily edition of announcements read during homeroom period every morning? This important service keeps the school program and activities ticking around the clock as elected homeroom repre- sentatives carry copies of daily instruc- tions to home rooms. These announcements and instruc- tions for the day's activities are faithfully carried to the homerooms by elected rep- resentatives of the Student Council. The responsibility of editing and typing the daily announcements is the job of Gene Bennett, Richard Morris, and Beverly Kepner. Sponsored by the principal, Mr. Bates, the Student Council helps to formulate decisions of all important matters con- cerning the student body and loyally supports all school functions. Besides the responsibility of student government, the group sponsors certain fund raising projects, such as a sock-hop following a basketball game for advanc- ing the finances of the wrestling team, and the Spring Formal, from which pro- ceeds are derived for sending a repre- sentative to the National Convention in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In addition, three delegates are sent to the state student council convention at Knoxville. This year the Student Council had several informal get-togethers such as Harvest Moon party given by one of the representatives in October, and a progressive dinner sponsored by several members. As a fitting climax to the year, a houseparty was held at Lake Gcoee. T. Wilson, Presidentg T. Walker, Secretary: C. Wood, Treasurerg 1. Henley, Vice-President. Leaders of CH The height of am b i t i o n of City students is to be tapped at the Honor Society induction ceremony. To meet requirements for membership a student must have a high scholastic re c o r d, highly developed moral character, quali- ties of leadership, and accomplishments toward school service. Each spring certain members of the junior and senior classes are tapped in a solemn ceremony by the old members, who were inducted in a similar ceremony the preceding fall. Following the cere- monies, a tea is held in the home eco- nomics living room honoring the newly- chosen initiates. With scholarship, character, leader- ship, and service as the prime objectives of membership, fifteen percent of the graduating class who are in the upper third of the class are eligible for election by the faculty. Miss Lillian Patton is the sponsor of the Chattanooga High School Annetta Trimble Chapter which is recog- nized as one of the oldest chapters in the South. D. Ackerson J. Beall R. Bock M. Bonin P. Brantley L. Caldwell C. Cameron E. Chapman L. Cherry C. Clayton B. Dalton R. Davis C Denney C. Derryberry A. Dver A. Ellison P. Fincher M. Fogo N. Grove C. Harmon I. Hayes I. Henley R. Hill J. Hilton S. Hopkins A. Iohnson A. Kendzior B. Kepner P. King R. King I. Letson I. Marks P. McCormick N. McFarland I. McMahan K. Milner R. Mitchell C. Moore C. Morris R. Morris E. Owen W. Phillips B. Pike N Poole S. Putnam E. Reece D. Reynolds K. Shzlliho R. Snyder L. Stanley I. Steinman A. Stewart B. Suit L. Swanson R. Thatch M. Wade L Wagoner T Walker S. Weber C. Welch C. Wheeler M. Whelchel T. Wilson G. Woods L. Wright L. Young L Wygoda 2 it if i' na' Ks: J fs ' . . S I I i 3 mr' R M M WY x X xx Q NX M . QV 'S' 'A 'gf A X 1 . .. V L Na .1 xi . A I .xx w Z. : Xi' mv W iv ggi SQ: - EE. X54 Q ' Q .uae ...r-l ' ,.,..l,. all Nwx ati -mail Km - Seated, Left to right: J. Phillips, Treasurer, 1. Hayes, President, R. Mitchell, Vice-President, Standing: C. Umbarger, Chaplain, R. Fox, Corresponding Secre- tary, C. Moore, Sgt. at Arms, R. Davis, Recording Secretary. Row One, left to right: S. Forshay, L. Waddey, I. Eld- ridge, P. Slatery. Row Two, left to right: R. Mclnturff, j. Conner, H. Campbelll, R. Brudenell, D. Pierce. Ke Club One of the foremost groups in the field of civic service at City High is the Key Club. The activity of the club is working to im- Row One, left to right: G. Carpenter, B. Early, C. Derry- berry, A. Ellison. Row Two: B. Hill, I. Brown, B. Lovell, I. Steinman, G. Derryberry. Row One, left to right: C. Campbell, D. Dillard, T. Brock, T. Smith. Row Two: B. McKerley, D. Crandy, B. Willard, L. Powell. prove the standing of the Key Club International has been so great that it has been imperative that work teams be formed as of this year to better coordinate these services. The Athletic Department has acquired many various pieces of equipment through the assistance of funds provided by the opera- tion of the school parking lot for profit, for none of this money is retained by the club itself. Another of the significant projects of the club has been the vocational guidance forum month when representatives from all profes- sions were recruited by the Key Club sponsor, the Chattanooga Chapter of the Kiwanis International, for the four Tuesdays in March. The printing and distribution of a student directory is still another undertaking that has taken the full-time effort of the members. Many other minor services rendered the school have also been undertaken. The sale of N.. basketball tickets has been a responsi- bility upon the shoulders of the club, as have a contribution to the Thanksgiving llpi . . - X C jill Street-Sweetheart food drive, the cleaning of one side oz the cafeteria after the lunch periods, thc provision of ushers for the Kiwanis trav elogues, and the printing of basketbal schedules for distribution among the jun ior high schools. ' As is true of the other large clubs a City, the Key Club is not without it. social activities. A joint hayride Witl the Boosters was held in the fall, anc the entire school was entertained with 1 Kiddie Karnival, at which sideshov booths, a cake-walk, dancing, and the presentation of Miss jill Street as clul sweetheart were featured. A fitting cli max to one of the most successful ant active years the club has known was 1 house party held at Camp Ocoee. l Xlllllqo Junior An old timer in the cast of service clubs at City is the junior Optimist Club. In close cooperation with the Optimist International and their faculty sponsor, Mr. Barnes, the forty-five members have been responsible for the inter-club bas- ketball tournament, the presentation of two awards: the biology award to the biology student with the best grade record, and the Torbett award to the senior boy attaining the highest three- Ofptimist Club year scholastic average. The Optimists participated in the animal city youth government day, the National Bicycle safety project, and they dcnzited money raised at a rummage sale and a dough- nut sale to the wrestling team. The sponsoring of the Tri-Club dance for the Key Club and the Bulldogs and the presentation of Miss Trudy Walker as club sweetheart was one of the big social functions of the year. in is Trudy Walker-Sweetheart Opportunities to boys for organized, constructiive service, and the development of leadership, re- sponsibility, and good citizenship are the prime objectives of the club. Eligibility for membership in the club requires that a boy be of high moral character, have good qualities of leadership and responsibility. l and maintain a C scholastic grade average. Besides a program of hard work, the club entertains with l a banquet for the newly-elected members at the beginning of the year, with a fall hayride, and concludes with a houseparty at Camp Bel-Air, Sparta, Tennessee. iSeated, left to right: K. Shalibo, Second Vice-President, lG. Bennett, President, T. Arnold, First Vice-President. Standing: N. Newbold, Secretary, T. Wilson, Chaplain, T. Davis, Sgt. at Arms, S. Weber, Treasurer. Row One, left to right: D. Knox, D. Burgner, B. Massa, R. Casavant, B. Zachry. Row Two: B. Carrier, WH. Frazier, F. Creswell, M. Slater, P. Wallace. K. Peterson, G. Sholl. Row One, left to right: K. Smith, D. Ackerson, D. Byrd, B. Stott. Row Two: P. Payne, S. Russell, T. Meigs, Brow One, left to right: G. Overend, M. Cunningham, C. Beaver, R. Dye, S. Stott, B. Newbold. Row Two: J. 0'Kelley, C. Payne, I. Washington. how One: Secretary, A. Gregory: Sgt at Arms, S. Milliken, Second Vice-President, C. Sutton. Row Two: First Vice-President, D. Reynolds: President. R. Morris, Treasurer, I. Henley. Behind The Any stage program presented before an audience in the City High auditorium depends on the performance of the hard-working Bulldogs. From the weekly chapel programs on up to the major production of the year, Stunt Nite, all of the stage sets are managed by this efficient stage crew. The success of class talent pro- grams, class plays, Pre-Vues, and concerts is also deter- mined by these boys. In the first few weeks of school in the fall, sopho- more boys try out for membership by demonstrating their ability in moving scenery and doing other rough jobs backstage, and by showing their qualities of depend- ability and co-operation. From this group, six boys are chosen by the twelve old Bulldogs as pups . Then they are put through an intensive training program lasting all year. They must be instructed in the fundamentals of handling all stage equipment. The huge flats and background scenery have their respective places in stor- age, ready for immediate use. A special room is allotted for all of the electrical equipment. Every piece of stage property must be in its predetermined space. All work and no play makes Iack a dull Boy is an adage in firm support by the Bulldogs. A pup party for new members only and an annual reunion for all former Bulldogs is held during the Christmas holidays with the co-sponsors, Mr. NV. B. Hudson and Mr. C. VV. Bates. Then, at the concluding houseparty at Fall Creek Falls, the pups attain a full Bulldog status, and are ready for next year. g.. ' 1 Top to Bottom: Row One, left to right: D. Tabb, C. Kines, J. Sha- erer. Row Two: C. Law, C. Cook, W. Storey .... Row One: R. Collison. C. Walker, T. King. Row Two: W. Storey, C. Kines, C. Law. Row ' Three: D. Tabb, I. Scharer, G. Cook. . . . Row One: L. Snow, C. McKeehan. Row Two: R. Morris, D. Reynolds, C. Sutton, A. Gregory, J. Henley. S. Milliken .... Row One, G. Walker. ' Row Two: T. King, R. Collison, L. Snow, C. McKeehan. v. Seated: President, L. Rhoden. Stand.ng: Vice-Presi- dent, M. Kilgore, Secretary, E. Darr, Treasurer, H. Stewart. Scenes at CH One of the most dependable and hard working clubs at CHS is the Boosters. Throughout the school year, the Booster members sell popcorn, candy, sand- wiches, drinks, potato chips, ice cream, and other enjoyable fancies at various games. Whether it is football, basketball, baseball or whatever, they're always on hand. The purpose of the club is, in cooperation with Mr. Osteen, the sponsor, to help support the Athletic Association, and boost the many school sports in every way. Although they work madly at the games, when a break in the rush comes, a quick snack helps with energy for the next big rush. Among the various activities of the Boosters are their social events. This year a hayride and several club parties were in store. Initiation is also a big moment in the clubls activities. To become a member, one must submit an entree to be voted upon. It is indeed an honor to become a member of the Boosters. Top to Bottom: Bow One, left to right: C. Funk, L. Wygoda, D. Man- ning. Row Two: A. Edmonson, S. McElroy, D. Meechem, M. Hixson. . . . Bow One: C. McCulley, P. Ben- nett, D. Mahoney. Row Two: P. Lawrence, E. Frazier, K. McElroy, F. Brown .... Row One: A Chalkley, S. Bowen. A. Tyer. Row Two: A. Johnson, M. Fogo, M. Hassler. B. I. Ramsey .... Row One: E. Yates, J. Ullenberg, C. Romick. Row Two: C. Yates, T. Walker, I. Rogers, A. Peder- son. Not Pictured: I. Rhyne, E. Owen. Page 145 Row One H Sullivan L Schaeffer, N. Sneed. Row Two M Nardo B Setliffe, H. D. Cilbreath. Row One left to right R Blake, B. Duckett, B. Cross. Row Two B Hickey C Worley, S. Fox. Two: Row Hi One of the oldest, if not the oldest, service clubs at City is the Hi-Y Club, a branch of the national Y.M.C.A. Its purpose is to create, maintain, and ex- tend throughout the community high standards of Christian character and leadership. Through many varied activ- ities, the club strives to perform this ob- jective. Projects the Hi-Y has originated at City are the financing of the printing of football programs for all of the foot- ball games, the clean-up campaign, the responsibility of keeping the cafeteria tables clean, the sponsorship of having different students for each lunch period have the blessing before the meal, and Row One: B. Wilkerson, B. Rhyne, T. Bellamy. Roi M. Standifer, C. Hardin, D. Schriener. One: M. Kirkpatrick, H. McGhee, B. Reagor Row Two: R. Bagwell, O. Akbay, M, Hadaway. -Y Club the support of an orphan boy in Wes' Germany. The twenty-nine boys hav: also spent afternoons in working on tha track oval, conditioning it for the tracl season. Working during the home bas ketball games has been another credi to them and to their sponsor, jimmj Duke. The Hi-Y is a fun-loving bunch, too The Sweetheart dance was held ii March to raise money for the orphan' fund. A hayride was held in the fall and a houseparty for the members ant their dates was given at the traditiona spot, Camp Ocoee. ,Blk Y E lunior Lions Club ILINIIOIII The Lions International was formed years ago by a group of men who as- pired to open a new door to civic service in our community. The subsidiary at City of the Lions International is the Junior Lions Club. Its purposes are prin- cipally the same, namely, to develop desirable character traits, to serve the school and the community, and to pro- mote fellowship and harmony among the members. New members inducted during the first few weeks of school must have out- standing leadership and character, a vig- orous zeal for work and school service, and a passing grade average. The boys chosen for membership are taken through the endurance-testing initiation and are then considered full-fledged members. one of the main projects of the school year. These calendars are circulated among the students for a nominal fee, and the proceeds are advanced to the club funds. Club members assist the Boosters and in general aid the success- ful functioning of the athletic events. Service extending beyond the bounds of the school, coordinated by Mr. Blanch- ard, the sponsor, includes helping the downtown Lions Club at the animal Turtle Derby in March, and, at Christ- mas, aiding the Salvation Army in their Yuletide funds drive. Hard Work doesn't comprise the entire program, however. The boys enjoy get- ting together with dates at informal par- ties and maybe a hayride or two. The big social of the year, however, is the house- party at the traditional spot on Ocoee Lake. as Anne Chalkley-Sweetheart s An all-girl calendar featuring some of the outstanding beauties around school is Left to right: 1. Locke, Chaplain, W. Phillips, President D. Barger, Vice-President, P. Sisemore, Secretary. Row One, left to right: B. Crahm, J. Hilton, B. Farmer, B. Wooten, C. Walker. Row Two: L. Curley, S. Black- burn, T. Funderburk, L. Small. 5 Row One, left to right: L. Leatherland, M. Montague, W. Clough. Row Two: D. Penick, A. Kendzior, G. Walker. Row One, left to right: D. Daniels, M. B. Dean, D. Davis, W. Douglas. Row Two: M. Haves. R. Mann. C. Walker, R. Williges, T. Allison R. Enloe McCamish L. Griffith I. Wallace 3 Long Hours of Work Produce Row One, left to right: C. Cameron, M. Brown, V. Daniel. M. Autry, L. Wright, K. Richmond. ART SERVICE CLUB Remember the bright and attractive scenery for plays and productions, and the colorful poste.s on display in the halls for gala events at City? The members of the Art Service Club are the very talented group that spend long hours around the clock wield- ing paint brushes to create these eye-catching effects. To become a member of the club you must be en- rolled in the art department and present qualifications in writing, along with a few samples of work for the approval of the membership. In addition to their hours of hard work, arrange- ments are made at numerous intervals for a variety of social affairs. Near the close of school awards are given to club members representing each of the art classes. The awards are based on the amount of service rendered, and the accomplishments throughout the year. The club sponsor, Mrs. Iohnston, supervises many of the undertakings. Row One, left to right: D. Smith, L. Wright, I. Marks, V. Daniel, R. Cross. Row Two: S. Clark, K. Richmond, M. Brown C. Cameron. Row Three: M. Carr, M. Jones, H. Akers, L. Powell, S. Rolen, I. Massey. Row Four: R. Malloy, M. Autry 'IN x va Q x xx M5 X ME x X ww 5 Q 5 i Q. G . X s f X X fn s . 55 SSX Q 1 i v. E s w xi ,x x I ' Q2 , f X sw x iii -1+ - X Q , K -1-fn, A ,W x . H J.. N W....gg5g. .i x- -W..-1..,',,.X xx . . . ,A 5 - . xg , W .X Wx., r f X Xxx W if - i ' S S ' Q Y - YN ' X xg Q3 xs 5 Www w X A 7 AX - S L f X A gg Q - K ' -W5 ' cw Row One, left to right: C. Llewellyn, Treasurer, P. Young, President: N. Grove, Secretary. Row Two: B. Waldrep, Vice-President, B. Rodric, Sgt. at Arms, L. Manis, Chaplain. Row One: R. Iones, I. Wade, C. Adair, B. Black, R. Nowlin. Row Two: C. Wheeler, I. Morgan, H. Workman, M. Kraar. Bow One: C. Flowers, R. Altman, C. Maxwell, E. Moser, P. Wheeler. Row Two: J. Carey, M. Hembree, C. Han- sen, H. Morland. Bow One: R. Buhnnan. D. McBirney. C. Rush, I. Rob- erts, M. King. Row Two: D. Doremus, E. Zeigler, P. Wright, D. McBry. Mary Welchel-Sweetheart Page 150 Youngest Clubs Adjust. . . In its third year of existence the jun- ior Sertoma Club, a subsidiary of the Sertoma International, has established itself among the high ranking major service clubs at Chattanooga High School. Service capacities rendered by the thirty-five boys this year to the school have been to make an inventory of all textbooks for the mathematics and science departments, to aid the Parent- Teachers Associations in the annual membership drive, and, slowly but sure- ly, to collect funds for the erection of a new tennis court in front of the gym. Characteristics required of initiates O Mi I ni at are high moral and religious standards. outstanding leadership, and a high de- gree of character development. From approximately twenty boys trying out for membership in the club are chosen six sophomores, who, after surviving the strain of the initiation, throw themselves, with whole hearts, into the program. As is appropriate, the boys begin the year with a hayride including newly- inducted members, and climax it with a houseparty at Wasson Lodge, where the club sweetheart, Mary Welchel, is pre- sented a chain locket by the club as a token of their appreciation. JUNIOR SERTOMA CLUB JUNIOR CIVITAN CLUB Of the six major boy's service clubs at City the Junior Civitan, just insti- tuted this year, is the newest. Spon- sored by james K. Murphy, the twen- ty-eight boys, who engaged them- selves in the task of organizing and preparing the program for the coming year, have proven themselves worthy of the charter presented them by the Chattanooga chapter of the Civitan International. The members began their first year of service to the school by making themselves available to the entire faculty as class assistants on make-up days. Ushering at performances given in the auditorium and cooperating with the downtown Civitan Club are some of the major projects originated this year. A small group of Sophomores are chosen by old members on the basis of citizenship, leadership, and scho- lastic record. The success of the year was cele- brated bv various social activities, such as a hayride. a party for the new- ly-inducted members, and a house- party in a summer camp area at the close of the year. Judy Letson-Sweetheart ...To Accelerated Service Programs Left to right: L. Dennis, Vice-President: D. Daulton, Row One: B. May, M. Amsterdam, D. Lyons. Bow Secretary, K. Stewart, President: C. Wright, Treasurer. Two: P. Jaffe, D. James, I. Barnwell. Row One: C. Smith, I. Spencer, B. Bowles, C. Standefer. Row One: B. Hubbard, R. Cawood, J. Brown, L. Ham- Row Two: L. Duncan, B. Miller, B. Reed, B. Crantford bley, M. Huskey. Row Two: B. Meyers, F. Perkinson, D. Barrow. l D. Glenn, C. Norman. Librar Club The Library Club, as the name might imply, is by no means a group of stuffed-shirt book- worms. On the contrary, they show real enjoy- ment in the servicing of the library. Shelving books, checking fines, filing, and issuing books are only a few of the jobs done by the members. Top: M. Phillips, S. Lee, L. Reach, S. Puttman, R. Saffles, L. Zarvour. Bottom, Row One, left to right: M. Henninger, P. Long, S. Drew. Row Two: L. Belk, I. Fortson, E. Holbrook, P. Tolar. Lett to right: K. Swafford, D. Kapean, S. Thompson, V. jones, I. Pemberton, L. Branum, P. Fincher. Some of the extra work includes mending books, shellacking, d u s tin g , and keeping shelves in proper order. Competition exists between the members of the club in the maintenance of their assigned shelves in the library which they are responsible for dusting and keeping neat. Initiation is a high spot in the social life of the Library Club. Each member portrays a cer- tain character from literature. Other forms of entertainment are held to make their club life complete. Requirements for membership include a B average and a free study hall. The staff not only renders a valuable service to the school, but, guided by Mrs. Dunn, they gain much valuable experience as well in library work, which will be profitable in years to come. Left to right: J. Childress, M. Nance, T. Ball, C. Le- Vann, C. Portwood, S. Paten, S. Peek. Any scholastic institution the size of City must have some semblance of an organization to handle its financial matters. The Bankers certainly fill this requirement along with many more. Mr. Barton, who doubles as the Bankers Club sponsor and the school treasurer, is of in- valuable aid in the daily accounts of all money problems. The operation of the bookstore, just one of these problems, is a main duty of the Bankers. The auditing of a large number of receipts which come in every day and the count- ing and depositing of all the money taken in are some others. The lost and found department is also maintained by the club. One of the few clubs into which both boys and girls are accepted, the Bankers select a minimum group from the new sophomore class entering in the fall who have attained a C average and from this group, assisted by Mr. Left to right: Treasurer, T. 0'I-iarag Presi- dent, C. Chapman, Secretary, I. Cummings, Vice President, B. Brown, Manager, E. Reece. Top Right: K. Peterson, S. Pitzl, J. Mabry, S. Holland, K. Ingersoll. Lower Right: L. Caldwell, L. Stanley, T. King, G. Jones, I. Mulky. Top Left, Kneeling: 1. Bynum, B. Csristison, T. Gregg, L. Lebas. Top Left, Standing: A. Levy, B. Williams, T. Smother- man. Barton, they choose the Bankers for the coming year. Socialites all, the Bankers entertain during the year with a party after the election of new members, and, at the close of the year, a house- party is at Lake Ocoee. Bankers Club Page 153 ff DEPUTY COUNCIL The Deputy Council, unlike the Student Coun- cil, is composed of only seniors elected by their respective homerooms. The purpose of the coun- cil is to step in for the regular student council on the day appointed for the student council business 1 meeting, and to read the homeroom announce- 5 W ments. On Wednesday morning, the deputies gather Officefs are- Seated: Presidents B' Rlwne- Standing: in the home economics living room to hear about any special functions to be run, and to carry the announcement sheets. They are required to be at school at 8:10 A. M. that morning, and any representative who is late is fined. The history of the deputy council goes back as far as 1948, when it was organized. Since then. a service long-needed at City has been fully pro- vided for. The year ended for the senior members with the picnic at Camp Ocoee. i . , Secretary, E. Darrg Vice-President, J. Phillips, Treasurer, R. Wright. Clubs Strive To Credit School T. Arnold. S. Barker, D. Barger, H. Bellamy, L. Branum, M. Brown, M. Carruth, C. Chapman, S. Connally, E. Darr, L. Davis, VV. Douglas, B. Eubank, P. Fincher, C. Cash, B. Goddard, B. Gunn, C. Hardin, M. Hine, C. Houston, E. Hunt, P. johnson, D. Kirkland. J. Laubscher. C. Llewellyn. M. H. McDaris, I. M.cMahan, S. Millard, C. Morris, R. Newlan, D. Parker, N. Pearl- man, I. Phillips, E. Posey, I. Reedy, B. Rhyne, D. Rutledge, D. Sandlin, M. Sims, B. Snyder, S. Solebce, B. Suit, C. Sutton, B. Tyber, C. Walker, D. Wilbanks, R. Wright. GIRLS OPTIMIST The Girls Optimiss Club is in its second year of growth, and it has set an unusually good record for such a young club. Its main objectives are to promote service in the school, encourage juvenile welfare work, and to give aid to the under- priveleged. They gave their annual Thanksgiving basket, gifts for underprivileged at Christmas, helped in poppy and polio drives, sold tickets to school func- tions and donated money to the girls' basketball team for uniforms. Well deserved fun and recreation went along with these projects. A supper party is given each year and also a party is given for prospective members. Membership is open to girls who are chosen for their high character and ideals. The sponsor is Mrs. Mary A. Barker, and during her absence, Mrs. Lucy Milliken assisted. Officers are, left to right: M. Dove, Corresponding Secre tary, A. Lowe, Recording Secretary, H. Holcombe, Treas- urerg K. Milner, President, P. Brantley, Vice-President S. Hobbs, Chaplain. Program B Hard Work Row One, left to right: P. Donica, L. Stanfield, P. Jernigan. L. Marshall, C. Kines, J. Burdeshaw, C. Gash. Row Two: B. Gunn, C. Davis, E. List, P. Morris, I. Keaton, N. Jackson, L. O'Neal. Row Three: S. Keith, L. Heuer, E. Watts D. Hyden, M. Llewellyn, M. Hine. Row Four: H. Richards, D. Kerry, M. Welchel, S. Jenks, D. Eldridge, J. Homes. fr-WSE:-ss?Iif5i..wSJi?i:ZR?iiQ F l i'P.1'?s.Q'eQ ' u. Row One, left to right: V. Pres., S. McElroy, Pres., M. Galbraith, Sec., L. Wygoda. Row Two: L. Roach, S. Jenks, I. Slagle, A. Rhodes, B. Heifner, I. Morris, E. Watts, C. Welch, L. Branum. Row Three: L. Caldwell, M. Stroup, H. Richards, G. White, C. K. Stewart, L. Powell, B. Dalton, I. Locke, S. Pitzl. WRITERS' GUILD XVith Mrs. Sarah Felts as the sponsor, the XVriters' Guild is a club which meets on Thursday afternoons with the purpose of introducing its mem- bers to the aspects of professional journalism in the different fields of literature. Each month a certain amount of creative writing is 1'equired. The various types of work that have been done are: poems. essays, editorials and short stories. Many of the members of the NVriters' Guild have won awards on creative writing. Once a month a speaker is invited to talk on various types of literature. Along with the hard, but enjoyable work, the guild has numerous informal parties at their meetings. JR. RED caoss COUNCIL The members of the junior Red Cross, who are guided by Mrs. Harrison Gill, fll'6 elected by their homerooms. Their Declaration of Principle states, '6YVe believe in service to others, to our country, our community and to our school. This motto is fulfilled ill their many projects, some of which are: delivering Thanksgiving baskets to the less fortunate families in Chattanooga, assisting in the Teachers' Appreciation Week, donating favors to the Children's Hospital, and sending overseas boxes to promote friendship with children abroad. On the lighter side were many parties and other recreational activities which round the year out just right. A. Arp. H. Bellamy, President, J. Graves. Secretary, K. Honea, Treasurer, M. Austin, I. Brazile, J. Brown, S. Brown, L. Carter, C. Cole, E. Cook, R. Deitch, J. Duncan, H. Foreman, M. Grubb, B. Henegar, F. Hubbard, B. T. jones, P. King, I. Lockhart, E. Maissell, M. McEwan, P. Morris, R. Moss, B. Owens, 1. Pearson, R. Polsky, S. Pressman, B. Rhynes, H. Shapiro, C. Sear, S. Shelley, C. Tuley, M. Wade. ag Row One, left to right: Business Manager, D. Rutledge, President, S. Rudder, I. Morris, S. Gilbert, L. Blaekstock, S. lecks. Row Two: S. Peters, N. Barger, C. Peek, N. McFarland, I. Luttrel, J. Street, V. Bush, D. Underhill. Row Three: j. McKenzie, G. Woods, C. Clayton, E. Owen, R. Wright, B. Henderson, B. McGinnis. Row Four: G. Wallace, I. Loy, K. Mullins, J. Hartoman, L. Arney, D. Ayleen, B. Wilson, B. Hodes. DYNAMO CIRCULATION The Dynamo Circulation Club is formed to promote the sale of the school annual among the students of CHS. The members of this club com- pete for the largest number of Dynamos sold in a semester. This not only stirs interest among the members but aids the sale of Dynamos as well. An annual chapel program is held to promote the sales of the annual in which comics and skits are displayed. To become a member, a letter of appli- cation must be submitted to be voted upon. An exciting event during the year is the initiation. Other parties are also given. The sponsor, Miss Smith, also directs the business staff of the year- book. BIBLE CLUB The Bible Club is a Christian club with many varied programs and activities. Each week a special program of singing and Bible study is planned. Also, every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, the club sponsors the prayer meetings before school. The purpose of this club is to pro- the students at CHS. Miss Moore, the Bible club sponsor, also works in close cooperation with the Steering Committee in planning Christian Fellow- ship meetings, held every six weeks, in which every student at Chattanooga High School is urged to participate. mote Christian character and fellowship among Officers: President, P. Verhey, Vice-President, S. Barker, Secretary, B. Suit, Treasurer, M. Bonin. Members: B. Barbry, L. Bowman, R. Brown, M. Bryan, J. Burton, L. Cierpke, C. Colburn, P. Collins, M. Courtney, C. Crowe, S. Curtis, C. Dalton, D. Daugherty, E. Dickey, I. Dyches, D. Davis, A. Dyer, R. Edwards, S. Farrar, S. Fite, W. Flere, M. Freeman, R. Gamble, M. Coins, C. Grady, J. Gray, A. Grubb, D. Gregory,'j. Harbison, R. Harvey, V. Harvey, G. Hasty, E. Hightower, J. Holmes, L. Hurt, 1. Ingram, P. Jordan, A. Keith, D. Kincaid, J. Kincaid, E. Lancaster, L. Landers, D. Llewellyn, W. Long, S. McCarroll, P. McCommon, G. McCormack, M. H. McDoris, L. Moon, V. Moon, P. Maroney, M. Painter, C. Payne K. Pine, M. Pinkerton, L. Powell, B. Porter, G. Ramke, J. Bay, I. Saterfield, J. Shaver, M. Sims, J. Sisk, H. Smith, M. G. Smith, R. Stulce, W. Sullivan, B. Trotter, W. Tindell. B. White, G. Williams. First Row: C. Thomas. Row Two: 1. Laubscher, C. Hixson. Row Three: B. Kamin, L. Cherry, M. Hooff. Row Four: B. Burton, 1. Schild. Row Five: D. Jeansean, S. Shores, A. S. Giles, B. Bender, S. Lacey, W. Hope, R. Credelle. Row Six: S. Belk, S. Layne, S. Strickland, L. Bowen, B. Rawlston, M. Phillips. D. Davis. Row Seven: M. Barton, j. Talley, J. Coppinger, S. Boyd, D. Newell, P. Townsend, L. Howard, B. Brown. TRI-HI-Y Sponsored by Mrs. Carolyn Eldridge, the Tri-Hi-Y has attained many achievements this year. Following the motto to create, maintain, and ex- tend throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian character , the Tri-Hi-Y has tried to fulfill that motto by donating a Thanks- giving basket, originating the prayer before each lunch period in cooperation with the Hi-Y. Some of the projects the club has done as an individual unit are a doughnut sale and a party at the first of the year for girls interested in be- coming members. Delegates have been sent as have the Hi-Y, to Youth Legislature, and conventions to represent Chattanooga High. STUDENT MONITORS lf you have ever found yourself marooned in the hall without a pass you will understand the purpose of the Student Monitor Club. The thirty girls are responsible for checking the passes of any person in the halls during periods and for running errands to and from the office. Girls eligible for membership must have good conduct records and no semester FM grades. By raising money in var- ious projects, the club bought a tape recorder for the language department. Besides all this hard work, the club entertained with a hayride in the early fall and a sock hop in the mid-winter. Row One, left to right: E. Ford, B. Pemberton, C. Anderson, M. Blackwell, B. Tully. Row Two: S. Shaver, I. Shad- wick, L. Jenning, B. Hufner, I. Anderson, R. Cartwright, I. Kaset. Row Three: O. McCurdy, M. Moore, I. Carry, D. Press- man, S. Weber, J. Wayls. Row Four: 1. Collalce, C. Everhart, B. Bock, C. Bidwell, C. Denney, M. Daneman. QM WV' Q gps Row One, left to right: T. Corn, M. Pace, C. Meacham, C. Hachat, J. Orrell. Row Two: J. Hale, M. H. McDaris, J. Pope, P. Corn, B. Anderson. Row Three: T. Harden, J. Stewart, C. Hayes, B. Stephens, C. Crammer. Row Four: M. john- son, 1. Barbree, I. Houts, B. Chastain, B. jones, J. Moore. Not Pictured: S. Chancellor, N. Bryant, I. Shelley, P. Sample, 1. Brasfield. OFFICE ASSISTANTS In making its debut at City, the Office Assist- ants Club has provided a service long-needed in the executive and administrative offices. Typing notes, taking telephone messages, running every sort of errand for teachers, and performing light stenographical work are some of the invaluable aids provided by the club. Miss Pritchett helps the twenty-three members in every way possible between her classes, and serves the club as their sponsor. AUDIO-VISUAL Under the guidance of Mrs. Wade, the Audio Visual Club renders valuable service to CHS. The members operate moving picture projectors and show slides for classes during their study hall periods. They work hard keeping the projectors and film in good working order. One of the most interesting projects of the Audio Visual Club this year was the annual Teacher's Talent Program . Stunt Nite was not to outdo them this year as thc faculty presented their Miss Teacher of CHS pageant. The only qualifications for membership are the willingness to work and a C average. Row One, left to right: W. Franklin, Sgt. at Arms, W. Barger, Treasurer, C. Wannan, W. Rast, Secretaries, B. Lasater, Vice-President, D. Sandlin, President. Row Two: W. Weidner, T. Shepherd, D. Martin, A. Fox, 1. McGinnis. B. Poe, C. Busby, S. Brooks, L. Roland. Row Three: T. Puckett, J. Sheridan, J. Emmert, E. Cook, D. Chinery, P. Morris. i '-4. Row One: Secretary. M. Moore, President, B. Snyder, Vice-President, R. Morris, Treasurer, E. Darr. Row Two: C. Cam- eron, V. Daniel, S. Hopkins, K. Milner, L. Young, D. Reynolds, C. Harmon. Bow Three: M. Hasser. N. Wright, C. Houston. B. Ramsey, G. Bennett, L. Stanley, T. Wilson. Row Four: C. Hardin, C. Sutton. J. Henley, W. Phillips, N. Grove, A. Reece. Not Pictured: I. Letson, N. McFarland, M. Wade, E. Owen, 1. Hayes. H. Stewart, A. Iohnson. MASQUERS Have you done your part in the dramatic field at CHS? Remember, the dramatic field not only includes the actors and actresses but also the pro- duction and business staffs. The Masquers is an honorary dramatic club sponsored by Miss Kath- arine Pryor, whose membership is limited to juniors JUNIOR HIGH PUBLICITY Row One, left to right: B. Ramsey. Treasurer, L. Grove, President, S. Nabors, Secretary, I. Rheay, Vice-President. Row Two: K. Phillips, S. McLaughlin, C. Moore, B. Phillips, C. Dougherty, L. Hamilton. S. Barrett. Row Three: J. Goff, D. Merideth. K. 0'Neill, C. Adair, I. Mansell, M. Nelson, P. Armstrong, A. McCay. Row Four: C, Lamb, T. Panni, K. Sissom, M. Albright, B. Bigger, R. Pierce, A. Baker, C. Dyes. Row Five: B. Wilson, I. Coventry, M. Elson, D. Singleton, J. Rains, J. Fuller, T. Thacker. and seniors who have distinguished themselves in these fields. To become a member of the Masquers, you must be voted upon after you have proved yourself. The Masquers have call meetings after school. The social life of the club included a rip-roaring party at the home of Carol Cameron this year. junior High Public- ity is a club of sopho- mores who represent the eight junior highs in the city. They keep these schools inform- ed about the activities of their former stu- dents, now attending City High. Helping to promote good relat- ions between the schools, is the clubis primary objective. To encourage the junior h i gh students to at- tend City the follow- ing y e a r, attractive posters a n d enthusi' astic letters contain- ing Cityis highlights, are sent to each jun- ior High by the representatives of that school. Plenty of fun and fellowship is h ad in working on these projects. Their sponsor, Mrs. Royer, is also sponsor of the sophomore class. Row Une: Treasurer, L. Cherry: Vice-President, T. Wilson, President, D. Reynolds, Secretary, C. Cameron: Chaplain L. Young. Row Two: V. Daniel, E. Posey, L. Rhoden. J. Schild. Row Three: N Wright. S. Hopkins, E. Darr, S. Barker B. Suit, B. Ramsey. Row Four: P. Norris, L. Wygoda, C. Hoouston, K. Milner, M. Moore, C. Harmon. Row Five: C. Har din, B. Snyder, N. Grove, W. Phillips, A. Reece, R. Morris. Row Six. I. Henley, G. Bennett, L. Stanley. Not Pictured H. Stewart, P. Young, J. Brown, A. Chalkley, A. Johnson, E. Owen, J. Letson. THESPIANS The purpose of the Thespian Society is the Act well your partv is the motto of the National advancement of dramatic arts in the secondary Thespian Society, and this is also the provision of membership in the club. Only those who have done the required amount of work in the dramatic field prescribed by the national organization are eligible for membership. schools. This honorary club, sponsored by Miss Katha- rine Pryor, does not meet at regular club period, but has called meetings. ALUMNETTES Row One, left to right: B. Hodes, C. Harmon, E. McCormick, K. Morris. Row Two: D. Curtis, M. Gailbraith, C. Trotter, F. Wilson, J. Letson. Row Three: I. Holmes, M. Bush- worth, A. Rhodes, S. Nichols, C. Moore. Row Four: D. Moore, B. Cubine, J. McBurney, N. Wright, I. Waller, G. White, M. Moore. Row Five: P. Fenix, D. Howard, N. Poole, C. Phillips. M. Stroup, E. Nichols, 1. Wright. The Alumnettes were organized last year to keep records of the graduate stu- dents of C H S. This yearis special project has been to bring the picture file up to date. Som e of the other projects of the club include: furnish' ing the Alumni office, helping with the Alumni Association Drive. which is a drive to raise funds for the Alumni Asso- ciation, and working with the various files used. Membership in the Alumnettes is lim- ited to junior and sen- ior girls, who are will- ing to work hard. The sponsor of the club is Miss Lillian Patton, a zradufwte of Chatta- nooga High School. ,..f'N f SLN X J 5. Q 0 ,X W ,W,,,,.,, ,x,x. M M. ' , , ,-.MWNNM -' PSS zggsccxemfww-Nw-Q61 -1 :M 15 1 355, ' SSN 2 AW,...m .. 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The Future Teachers of America, or as generally called, the F. T. A., is a club whose purpose is to in- terest high school students in the profession of teaching and to give them prevocational informa- tion and experience. Any student who is interested in teaching is eligible for the club. Their main service project is the Aid to Faculty Programf, Each member helps the teachers with grading papers, typing and art work. Another project is the sponsoring of Teachers Appreciation Week , April 20-24th. However, all is not service, their activities include an installation of officers service, led by Mrs. Babcock, the sponsor, induction of new mem- bers, and an annual banquet at the end of the school year. WELFARERS Another newcomer to the Thursday afternoon society is the Welfare Club whose purpose is aiding people less fortunate than themselves. Sponsored by Mrs. Crowther, the club has various social service projects in the offering. Work- ing in close cooperation with the social science department here at school, the club has provided food baskets, clothing, and other necessities for needy families around Chattanooga. Kneeling, left to right: C. Druce, Secretary, C. Grant, President, G. Workman, Vice-President, J. McDaniels, Chaplain: Standing: D. Bachman, B. Rosenbloom, S. Lee, M. Lichtenstetter, M. Tate, D. Roelofs, H. Fowler, C. Pierce, M. Thed- ford, J. Williams, F. Baliey. N. Calhoun, F. Gray, H. VanSlyke, A. Walker, J. Bucks, A. Harden, S. Tate. M. Pledger, D. Russell, C. Jacobs, P. Richmond, A. Thomason, M. Ziegler, K. Hardy, I. Cox, M. Sims, R. DeVries, S. Levin, D. McWilliams, N. Bryant. P. Tankersley, C. Hamzlik, B. K'n2:. I. Young, G. Lowery, C. Record, K. Strahley, S. Tussey. XX1 Xi Q X E XAANSXS is Q. Sf kr X' N5 X XXNXX Aw XX X M S X S S X Sex xv if XXX. X x X - ff if f X X ' X S Q' X X 'XX I 1. K ' , 55. X x XX A XX X X wx X X Q - X A AX? W v i X h S- N xg dr X X K QX x x X X FA X X Y xxxx S Q N Hg Q if S Y WS X f X XX X i X X 3 X A f N X S-X Mf:i-x5vXgQXgX X K x Y X XA X, - X f SN X- is K .X W Q - X- x N X b 2. X w. S X Q-N X QQM-MX X x XX X ,X , X . K2 if Xi'?'Yb w X Q R ' i - Q.-- .f s-Si Y X X 1 X XL 3 X x Q X m. z4. 4 - S21 'gf 55552 XSS sf X X ' 2 ISV ififgiff ff!! - v8 - f '-'- X5 Row One, left to right: Vice-President, L. Little, Secretary, C. Henegar, Treasurer, P. McCormick. Row Two: H. Estes, R. Presswood, C. Goddard, B. Fenix, R. Lovell, M. Pollard, D. Akridge, B. Hayes, M. Love. Row Trree- L Patterson D. Denton, A. Haley, L. Bulchie, N. Bales, L. Hennessee, M. Young, L. Byrd, J. Payne. Bow Four: Dbah, S. HT Denney, D. Boss, L. Leigh, M. Gunter, M. Glazner, B. Potter. Y-TEENS A To promote better relations with people of all nationalities, races, and religions is the purpose of the An section of the Y-Teen Club. The parent organization with which they work closely is the Young WOll1CH,S Christian Association in Chatta- nooga. Among the civic service activities of the club are: aiding needy families in the city by BOP A pleasant interlude from the rigors of daily schoolwork is provided once a week during club donating food baskets, decorating the Y. W. C. A. building at Christmas time, and raising money through cake and potato chip sales. However, not all of their time is spent at hard work, for they enjoy several social activities. To be a member, a girl must enroll as a member in good standing of the Y. W. C. A. CLUB nthe good old days when they were young and full of life by watching the advanced technique period by dancing to popular records with the Bop Club. The co-sponsors, Mrs. Strong and Coach Brown. sit back and enjoy the vision of themselves in in the highly skilled Bop Clubbers, steps. The old gym provides plenty of room for the members to let themselves gon in the practice of this highly developed art. B. Adams, S. Adcox, M. Allison, N. Ashley, P. Baker, B. Ballard, C. Bean, C. Benton, S. Brown, L. Bryson, D. Case, S. Carpenter, B. Chamhliss, I. Cogburn, P. Cole, P. Cotten. S. Cox, l. Daniel, V. Darghtery, M. David, S. Davis, F. Dillard S. Dobbs, I. Donaldson. I. Estes, S. Fricks, M. Greer, l. Cuilder, M. Halper, C. Hawkins, S. Helms, G. Holbrook, I. Hollis D. Hunt, L. Jennings, L. jones, B. Kaner, R. Kunka, T. Lenir, P. Marlin, M. McAfee, L. McCraken. C. McKamey, I. Miles F. Monager, E. Morgan, B. Moore, L. Morgan, R. Morgan, E. Moss, D. Norman, B. Owens, N. Pearlman, S. Peck, L. Pem- berton, L. Pierce, N. Pruett, B. Ramsey. D. Sanders, D. Smith. R. Tomaras, A. Tripp, B. Tumer, S. Turner, D. Wallace, D. Wallace, B. White, J. Wrinkle. 1 9 9 The sister group to the Y-Teens club An is as supplying food baskets to needy families, and Row One, left to right: Society, M. Corruth, Publicity, W. Fletcher, President, I. Blevins, Vice-President, C. Care, Secre- tary, B. Wilson: C. Dale, B. Tucker, Treasurer. Row Two: B. Phifer, Z. Moss, V. Roy, N. Hanks, M. Williams, E. Schu- bcre, L. Gaston, P. Goforth, L. Rasbury, G. Iohnson. Row Three: L. Cant, A. Gass, W. Barham, B. Cook, L. Lovell, M. Rash, C. Scott, G. Sparks. Y-TEENS B composed also of girls at City who have in mind the purpose of developing and growing with others into full Christian relations, both in and out of school. The club sponsor is Mrs. Collins, who aids and guides the members in their meetings and their varied service projects, such aiding Y. W. C. A. counselors in youth work. In all their work and service projects the girls of the Y-Teen club keep before them as their motto from the Bible, I am come that they might have life and that they might have it more abundantlyn. RECREATION CLUB To break the monotony of school work, the Recreation Club, sponsored by Mrs. Rodman and Coach Varney, enjoys football, basketball, ping pong, shuffleboard, badminton, wrestling, and the year. Membership is open to all students interested in sports and having fun. Often, compe- tition in the various sports is given for extra enjoyment. softball for thirty minutes each club period during H. Alfred, T. Abercrombie, I. Albert, T. Allison, S. Angle. F. Bailey, R. Barber, G. Barker, C. Bengham, L. Brown, G. Burney, K. Carter, H. Cantrell, D. Carden, H. Caulkins, B. Chazen, I. Champion, R. Churchill, L. Cogdon, M. Cobble, S. Connley, M. Cornish, H. Covillens, M. Darough, S. Dewitt, G. Kickinson, I. Dixson, B. Duckett, I. Duncan, M. Ericksen, I. Ferguson, G. Fincher. R. Forers, K. Fox, B. Fredricks, B. Fuller, B. Galbraith, F. German, A. Godwin, Z. Goggin. I. Gooson, L. Grant, R. Green, C. Grider, C. Griffin, T. Griffin, B. Giles, B. Hale. L. Harvey, R. Hayes, I. Helton, R. Hicks, P. Hixson, E. Hodes. E. Hope, T. Houston, I. Howard, I. Humphrey, W. Hugie, S. Ienkins, I. Iohnson, D. Iarvis, M. Kirk- natrick. S. Kanlan, C. Keeley, G. LaFerrv, P. Lawson. L. LeVan, H. Lew. H. Light, H. Lusk, R. Milner, B. Massey, G. McClung, E. McAllister, S. McAfee, I. Kaset, P. King H. Nelson, B. Newman, H. Newman, D. Morgan, R. Morton, N. Miller, B. Miller, P. Mohr, C. O'Neal, F. Orrell, P. Owens, N. Palmer, R. Pavne, T. Pieford, B. Pemberton, E. Penley, L. Rowland, P. Rose, R. Ragan, P. Redwine. I. Rewcastle, I. Reynolds, C. Roberts, B. Richie, V. Robinson, D. Sanders, B. Saunders, I. Sheora, D. Sherrill, G. Silcox, I. Sandlen, I. Satterfield. B. Steel. L. Smith. I. Sockwell. R. Torbett, I. Tyber, B. Tregpardh B. White, E. Wilson, L. West. K. Wells, G. Warrenfells, C. Whitfield, B. Wolfe, C. Wynn, M. Young, R. Yar roug . Row One, l to r: S. Burke, C. Hudson, Pres., P. johnson, Sec.-Treas. I. Cate, I. Kaplowitiz, I. Sullivan, S. Siskin. W. Smith. Row Two: I. Payne, R. Baldwell, F . Jarrett, J. Hammond, L. Sayers, C. Dickson, S. Ives, J. Ranin. 5 Row Three: N C. Holland, F. Moore, D. Hamill, B. Elam, B. Kress, E. Moore, D. F ribble. BRIDGE CLUB I bid one no trump, or a similar phrase is familiar in the bridge room at City. Anyone wish- ing to learn to play bridge or wishing to improve his skill may become a member. Many games and tournaments are held. Mrs. johnson, the sponsor, adds sparks of en- thusiasm with her know-how and Wit. JUNIOR LION ESS The junior Lioness Club at Chattanooga High School is the first girlis organization of the Lioness Club in the nation. Their foremost project the Sight Conservation program carried was by the Lionesses, which in- cludes checking children's eyes for glasses, and teaching Braille to the blind. One of the main projects of the year was their assistance to the Toys for Tots Campaign . This campaign is headed by the Marines for overseas and under- priviledged children. The girls entertain with several parties each vear. The sponsor, Miss Wartheimer, is a newcomer to the faculty of CHS. ROW ONE: left to right: S. Craig, 'I'reas.g S. Lyle, Vice-Pres., D. Duff, Pres., J. Hale, Sec. ROW TWO: P. Carpenter, I. Smith, B. Witt, P. Norman, T. Eberhart, C. Simpkins, N. Llewellyn, E. Gamble. ROW THREE: S. Smith, D. Byrd, A. johnson, A. Slangel, M. Bright, S. Henderson, B. Cole, G. Cunningham. ROW FOUR: I. Ackridge, S. Snodgrass, S. Solesbee, L. Sw:-att, I. Heatherlv, R. Doublin. A. Kirkton. M. Shacklett, Vice-Pres., X .L.L X Q VJ. A Q aS1Sv N , wk -. L I x 5 gigs , if K .sn Af wx . - EQ A 5 . ' -, Q ' .X Wxwi K x x K f E sxgggjk T. 'K nf, . . X 55,33 X fx in Q N5 mix, iv' Q1 Aw-sg. ww- Q , , b, KN ly Q i LL.. F 3 X , Wg. 1 g Q ,Qs K ll . X x . 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S, XXX X X . . xx X K X N XX, X - RX X . .X RADIO CLUB You have probably passed many times by a door on the third floor with a sign: K4MNZ. This is the den of the Radio Club, a group of boys interested in the fundamentals of amateur radio communications. Codes and code interpretation, re- ceiving and sending procedures, and general radio communication ethics are some of the topics dis- cussed at the weekly club meet- ings. A large amount of ham,' equipment has been put to good use by the club members. Mr. McCullough, faculty sponsor, helps by giving suggestions. Seated, l. to r: I. Corn, H. Barnes, P. Williams, D. Gunther, D. Moreland, I. Beall. Standing: M. Vincent, B. 'Wil- liams, I, Hixen, L. Thomas, M. Ridge- way, B. Forrester. Not Pictured: H. Myers. DYNASTROKERS CLUB A newly organized club at CHS is the Dynastrokers. This is a club formed to build interest in safety on the roads and a full understand- ing of the working mechanisms of cars. Several of the members, in rebuilding their own rods, are shar- ing the knowledge gained from this to their fellow club members. Sponsored by Mr. Cronk, the club is envisioning greater possi- bilities in building interest in or- ganized hot-rodding. K eling, l. to r: J. Potter, G. Von- ne Cannon, L. Holder, G. Wood. Standing. R. Heal Row One: M. Beard, E. Hunt, y, 1. Levi, G. McCallie, D. Cain, R. Shelley, M. Miller, R. Marshall. Row Two: S. Davis, B. Kammer, B. Luster, R. Kunka, C. Marler, M. Jelley, R. Owens, I. Schaeffer, L. Kerr. Row Three: H. Cantrell, B. Powell, D. Kelley, R. Payne, D. Perry, E. Danner, R. Currey. CAMERA CLUB The purpose of the Camera Club is to acquaint students with the mechanics of photography. The only qualifications for membership are a sincere interest in photog- 'aphy and willingness to take num- erous pictures each month. Under the leadership of Mr. Bates, the Camera Club does its utmost to serve the school in any photo graphic capacity. I. Lindsey, Treasurer, B. Dickert, Pro grams, j.Lewis, Funds, D. Trotter. Stand ing: H. Sparks, B. Baker, E. Roden K. Boy, B. Frogel, F. Eiselstein, D Hunigan, R. Higgins, E. Meacham, B Hager, P. Sobel. R. Munson, J. Callaway Seated, l. to r: President, R. Thutch, Vice-President, 1. Bosenbloom, Secretary, 9 Q 5 'Q P ii5'l 5'4 Q Q.i fei e, f fs- sig M is is .. nb 5 Q 'Q S Q gh.-.... as 'Sir Q Rss, 553' X 1 i 1 . 4 I ' Q if MP P v w51I N gig gg, E AX x 9 Q S wi Ng, iColburn, M. Williams, Dyer, M. Welchel, iMcMillian, D. Alleyn, Newman, L. Marshall, Norris, L. Stanfield, 'arker, M. Mullins, ike, B. Zachery, alker, E. Moser, heeler, K. Shore, fayne, A. Beard. Garrison, J. Walker, Adair, E. Penley, rown, S. Chastain, uckshorn, C. Whitworth, ierpke, H. Day, ole, W. King, ines, C. F lowers, oomis, T. Funderburk, ovell, H. Hagan, iMcKamey. W. Phillips, Phillips, R. Iones, F. Pledger, B. Potter, Fisk. B. Jones. 1 nd Enthusiasm To CH chosen for All Staten, supplements the Chatta- nooga High field of entertainment. Pulling away from instrumental music and going into the vocal section, we find the Senior Choir. It has made a lasting impression on the students, faculty and many civic organizations for whom it has sung. Their varied repertoire, performed to perfection, comes from strenuous practice each day. They have performed at various functions such as Stunt Nite, and the Easter and Christmas programs, but the most important presentation of the year was Pajama Came, an original New York production. To add to their already full schedule, they sold magazines to help finance Pajama Game, also this fun-loving group had a hayride up on Chicamauga Lake in the fall. shall, J. Miller, R. Morgan, E. Moser, M. Mullins, C. 0'Neal, D. Penick, E. Penley, K. Pettyjohn, J. Phillips, W. Phillips, M. Pollard, B. Potter, B. Quinn, C. Radford, C. Ramke, S. Randolph, R. Ricard, B. Rievley, B. Schwull, S. Sewell, K. Shaw, P. Smartt, J. Standish, L. Stanfield, C. Torrence, I. Waller, K. Wells, M. Welchel, C. Whitworth, C. Wilson, B. Wood- ward, D. Wright, B. Zachry. l nn i . is 1 . as. ...s xs...u x mas! . v maven nz :mms Q inn 1:13-Q 1. , mls lpdvqt N sr 1-Mimi va . Xxx- 5 5. NX. . Q X X X ,N X, X X if iw X arf -QXN N K ,XXX X - Q . N566 M: N Q . x -'V WN' wg , ' A N- 5 SN -'H-v-'mugs ,JK . MX SX W :ig XS ,. 25 Xb .xx Q x i Xxgf 5 X was E if x . ww Q. E . , 2 A 2 1 ,nz 6 ,IA wks-avr x :.::.:,p X9 X is ls? W W xv. Q XM QQ -Q gg : x v X Sp QE xx, Y X2 bw Aw , :ww S-5 W X Q S M fix no S xg f' . : U L x xv 5 Q 'E , , ,i'g'3?'x15 X 3' A Q 3 we x 5 ggi ,QQ X N - . I1 if - X QQ X . . B 3' f N W Q as 5 . Q A X N N N Q, A I X 111. ' - ' . ff' X 'W X Qw. X. . Ng ll? 115 S :gg .M .. X Ex N N QR S X 3 . ,, wr u nv' ' x xx nd-.px HV X, X-. X xxx 1 Q.. x X, X Q Y .- a s x 1 xxx f ' Q ' if Q ,aN' i 5 'Q is 3 i' -X 1: Q, 09' F N ez xx was X S R gs 3 'N S X XQ X S X Rim x X i. 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The night before a huge bonfire had brightened the spirits as Well as the cheeks of everyone there. Everybody had fun when the cheerleaders led the Top: Kent and Sally watch the game anxiously. Bottom: Iohnny Brown congratulates his Queen. Page 180 grand pep rally, complete with a snake dance. Alas when City met McCallie that fate- ful Friday night it rained. Nevertheless, the Dynamos came through with a glorious victory, 13-6, and stomped the Blue Tor- nados in the mud, but the presentation had to be postponed. Again on November 14 the sky was overcast, but this time our luck held fast and Sally Hopkins, Homecoming Queen for 1959, was presented in all the glory that could be provided by a White con- vertible and attentions of her escort, Kent Smith. Riding with them were Richard Morris, Kent Shalibo and Gene Bennett. Yes, it was quite a night, and adding to the gala festivities, the CHS Marching Band and drill squad looked sharp in their pre-game routines. 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First, the entire faculty voted on those with sufficient qualifications and then a special committee under the leadership of Mrs. Idaree Townley assembled the votes and information and made the final decisions. Over the heads of the new members hang the Latin words Noblesse Obligen, which. translated means the obligation of those who have mere gifts. Thus through life. the torch, symbol of this organization, will brightly light the way and help them to ful- fill this honor to which they have been dedicated by this noble organization. Bobby Hill and Arnold Ellison get an official welcome to the Honor Society. Honor ociety lnducts New Members i E X , m...,,,....... ...WWW ,MMWM 1. Q Smiling new members ofthe Honor Society are: Row One: B. Snyder, L. Stanley, B. Suit, M. Wade, L. Wagoner r Row Two M Bonen M Fo o C Cameron, N. McFarland, E. Owen, A. Dyer. Bow Three C. Welch, C. Wheele. : . , . g , . L. Caldwell, B. Hill, E. Chapman, R. Davis, D. Reynolds, A. Ellison. Page 185 Comparing cards at the Get Acquainted Party are: Sam Weber and Elaine Posey, Carolyn Clayton and Tommy Wilson, Elsa Hightower and Bob Stott. Dances Highlight School started, and along with the daily grind of scholastic endeavor came the dances. VVhether to the beat of the latest top hits or the melodious tunes of our own swing band, City High students danced away the hours. To get things off to a good start, the junior Class sponsored a Get Acquainted Party which was held in the new gym on September 24. All around the walls, cartoons of Dyna and Mo gazed at the crowd of dancing couples. Using straw hats and South of the Border theme, the Sophomores were next to sponsor a party for their class. Again on November 8 the student body donned straw hats and country clothes, each hoping to win a prize for being best dressed at the Harvest Festival . It was fun for us ucityslickers to be countrvfied. Getting away from the informal atmosphere, along came the Military Ball. All R. O. T. C. cadets in full-dress uniforms and their pretty dates in gossamar formal gowns enjoyed dancing to the music of the swing band in the National Guard Armory on December 12. Smiles were in order as Sam Weber was crown- ed King for a Nite by mnner-up Gene Ben- nett, while Beverly Kepner supervised. King for a Nitei' rolled around and look at those boys grin! Yes, it was their night to get revenge on the girls for all those hours of waiting for slow dressers and other pet eeves. The girls faith- fully opened doors andp delivered lovely vege- table corsages. Everyone enjoyed this turn-about situation on january 17. February 7 found the junior Optimists busily decorating the old gym for the Tri-Club Dance. Guests of the Optimists were the Key Club and Bulldogs. Another gay fling was the annual Key Club 'iKiddie Kamivalu on February 21, where the would-be children played games, and had fun at the cake walk and dancing. Pearched gaily on bales of hay at the Harvest Festival we find Row One: Vickie Daniel and Kent Shalibo. Row Two: Skippy Chastain and Chris Law. Olayl l Tommy Smith, Tom Molloy, Janie Rucks, Ann McCay, Diane Mahoney, Aiice Killian, and Carol Romick are off to a Mexican Hat Dance at the Sophomore Party. School Social Life The next occasion was the Spring F orlnalu on March 14 in the new gym. The final dance on the social agenda was the junior Senior Prom on May 23, sponsored by the i Junior Class for our honored seniors. Everyone agreed, as the year came to a close, i that dances were the highlight in City's social life. Laughing at each other's weird costumes are Row One: Ada Beard and Schild Grant. Row Two: Carolyn Houston and Carolyn Clayton. A Second Childhood? No, it's the Key Club Kiddie Karnival, and we see Ross Bmdenell and Dina Moore, Jeff Phillips and Elaine Posey, Joan Graves and David Glenn watching the games. 'Mi '.f .Y 1 'arg' K P 8 . age l 7 5 s r ff - eniors Entertain Orphans Toy soldiers, Tim Arnold, Richard Burhman and majorette dolls, Brenda Suit, Mickie Wade, march in straight from Toyland. Christmas time was here again and every- decked for the holiday season with smiles, holly where you looked, the halls of CHS were he- and mistletoe. Nancy, Phylis, and Neal gather with the children around Santa Sampson. Q A i 1 -:X w With Christmas Part Rosy checked puppetts, Sandra Belk, Jeanne Cummings, Derace Holmes and his pmt sizeci wwuuw Elsa Hightower, Linda Rhoden, Wanda Sullivan, dance under Fred 0ldenburg's directions. For weeks and weeks, busy seniors had been buying toys and teddy bears, practicing new Christmas songs, and all in all everyone was caught up in the hustle and bustle, including teachers who managed to get in that last minute test before the holidays. On December 19, the whole Senior Class turned into a gaily clad band of funny clowns, painted dolls, and red-nosed-reindeer. The choir filled the air with the traditional carols with everyone joining in as they moved through the halls. The children were entertained all morning by a laughing throng filled to the brim with laughter, good- will and Christmas cheer. When everyone had arrived and gotten settled in the auditorium, the show began. And what a show it was with a huge Christmas tree and a mountain of presents to be handed out by Santa to the wide-eyed honorees. After the show, the children were tearfully piled hack on the bus and everyone departed with a Merry Christmas and a happy New Year flung into the crisp air, in anticipation of a gala holiday vacation. No one is quite sure even yet who enjoyed the party most-the children or the seniors. Snowmen Dotty Eldridge and Gail Grammar parade from the land of Mother Goose. The Swing Band and Mr. Henson. Row One: D. Evans, B. Zachry, D. Mabry, R. Shippey, L. Manis. Row Two: C. Hawkins, H. Hagan, I. D. Barton, W. Phillips. Row Three: T. Arnold, R. Crawle, H. Foreman. L. Curley, T. Fun- derburk, W. King, Pianistg Butch Snyder. Dignified M.C.'s, Pat Young and Neal Grove, add a few quips to their prepared prog-am. Page 190 Outer Space Theme Invasion from Mars? Lunatics from the bug house? No, it was just Pre-Vues of 1959. On january 9 it was nothing unusual to see little green girls grinning at you from the stage or giggling gaily as they ushered you to your seats. The auditorium was fairly glittering with the merry twinkle of blinker-beenies . By the way, did you get yours? Quite a fad, you know! The curtains swung back, and before a very be- wildered audience stretched a stage full of craters com- plete with stars and a towering rocket ship. All the numbers featured the swing band who really sounded terriffic in their out of space renditions of such old favorites as Blue Moon , Orange Colored Sky , Star Dust , and 21 dazzling version of Night Train, Lynn O'Neal and Judy Eastridge dance to Blue Moon . wi' Fl-. - X N KFQAVN Q. 4 X g 3 Q E X XX w is is N A if K S X AN N 5 ,X K , QQSQ N 1 mi Ae Y if N 2, 3 XKLQ , , ' if ' f N? gf was 1 4 ., ,, 1 3 Judy Childress in disguise for Aw, come on, Fred Old- initiation. enburg. Let Sandra Iecks play. Rocking Round The Life at City is filled to the brim with many varied activities, which all 1nake notable contributions to a well-rounded curriculum. Each class is responsible for presenting at least one talent program during the year. First came the Seniors, on September 244 next the juniors' on October 22, and, last but not least, the Sophomores gave theirs on November 5. Much hidden talent has blossomed forth in these informal programs. An outstanding day was October 17, which was declared Bermuda Day at City. Teachers and students alike gaily donned bermudas, knobby knees or not. This festive occasion was climaxed in the afternoon by the Dynamo v.s. the Maroon and White in the Powder Puff Football Game, when the girls took over the foot- ball jerseys and engaged in a non-glam- orous but very frolicsome gridiron attempt. Lovely new Boosters! Row One: Pat Lawrence, Judy Ullenburg, Ann Edmonson, Ellen Frazier. Row Two: Freda Brown, Patsy Bennett, and Ann Pederson look utterly miserable during the initiation. Pat Payne, Charles Rush, Dinks Welch, Martin Kraar, Charles Wheeler and Bob May show that the boys have a rough time at initiations, too. More beauties in their initiation oftfits! Row One: Marty Liversey, Mildred Fogo. Bow Two: Billie lane Ramsey, Eve- lyn Yates. Linda Rhoden runs one of the two touchdowns scored by the DYNAMO in the Powder Puff game. Sandra Belk takes a day off to sleep in class, X X. SX. 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The major highlight of Stunt Nite is the crown- ing of Miss CHS. The suspence preceding this event and the excitement connected with the hustle and bustle of getting dresses ready in time builds up speculations as to who will be the chosen one. No one but the Student Marshal, the faculty committee, and the girl herself knows the identity of Miss CHS until the first night of Stunt Nite when she makes her grand appearance in white. X A X 4 x :+R is X . Q NV +3 E .v fe lx B , QS X mQ NNN , is N Ni QE? 8 ssF'5 NJ is A fs. . . K, xk-L A 5 . . K aww Q ,i,,,-he - sf x 'AQHA QW Q. . 5 ws- 5 f K ANDID TE FOR Many Weeks before Stunt Nite the faculty nomi- nates twenty-five senior girls for Miss CHS whom it considers representative of the school on this basis: character, service, leadership and active interest and participation in all activities of the school. To be considered by the faculty, a senior girl must have passed all subjects the previous semester and the previous six weeks and must have attended CHS four semesters, not necessarily consecutive. Married students are not eligible. From the list of twenty-five names, all members of the junior and Senior Classes vote for nine girls on special ballots. When nine have been chosen from this list of names, the entire student body elects one by secret ballot. The girl receiving the highest number of votes is elected. The votes are counted by a faculty committee and the Student Marshal, and results are not an- nounced until the presentation of Miss CHS at Stunt Nite when she and the other nominees are featured on the program. Their escorts must be seniors and have satisfactory grades. This is one of the highest honors of the entire school year. 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X ' W Xxx Winners In 1956 Chattanooga High School became a participant in the National Merit Scholar- ship Program, A nation-wide cooperative plan of assistance and honor to students with exceptional ability. During the three years this test has been given, twenty-seven Chattanooga High School Students have received certificates of merit, one of these also received an honorary scholarship. This year there were eight semifinalists: Row One: Charles Wheeler, James Hilton, Rich- ard King. Row Two: Alan Stewart, Neal Grove, Tommy Wilson. Row Three: Ronnie Davis, John Henley. Alan Stewart went on to become a finalist in the competitive examinations. VALEDICTORIANS, SALUTATORIAN AND SOPHOMORE ACHIEVEMENT The Valedictorians are elected by the faculty from the honor students at the time of election. Two were chosen this year, Michael Bonin and Pat McCormick. The Salutatorian is elected by the Senior Class. Neal Grove was selected for this honor this year. Medals are presented to both valedictorians and the salutatorian by the Alumni Associ- ation. These represent the Senior Class at Commencement. The Sophomore Achievement Award is given each year by the Sophomore Class to the senior student most outstanding in achievement to the school. A medal is also given to the winner of this award. Sharon Barker was chosen for this honor. Pictured, left to right: Neal Grove, Pat McCormick, Michael Bonin, Sharon Barker. CLASS NIGHT SPEAKERS An event of the closing days of school, dear to every student, is Class Night. The Class history, prophecy, last will and testament and poem are read by representatives chosen by the senior class. Speakers for this year are Delmar Reynolds, Class Historiang Tommy Wilson, Class Lawyer, Ion Locke, Class Poet, and Paul Robere, Class Prophet. X S S s 3 , E X.: Q, ms ,ww .QS Q Q! 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BORISKY COMPANY General Insurance Agency 910-A Market Street CAMERA CENTER, INC. t 120 East 8th Street L l Ground Floor Chattanooga Bank Bldg. t DARR'S HARDWARE I DYNAMO CIRCULATION CLUB 402 Dodson Avenue l ED DARR, Owner Buy your '60 DYNAMO Day Phone MA 2-8810 Night Phone MA 2-0079 Fike Realty Co. wklei-lrfs Fooo MARKET Real Estate Insurance Loans SIGNAL MOUNTAIN Meats, Frozen Foods, Vegetables y Charles A. Fike TU 6'2I24 201 Professional Bldg. J J G. O. CROUCH 8g SON 670 Georgia Avenue Chattanooga SHEET METAL Phone AM 7-3886 305 East 10th Street AM 6-5653 l 1 Look Who's Buying GRANT-PATTEN MILK 1220 KING STREET RETAIL IVIERCHANTS PAGE Commercial Stationery 8. Supplies Crisman Hardware Co Effron's Fowler Brothers Hardie 8g Caudle Joy's Flowers Lansford Piano Co. Loveman's Lookout Sporting Goods Martin-Thompson Co. T. H. Payne Co. Three Sisters Miller Brothers Co. Steinhoefels Jewelers , , 77 ,Y ,Y ,W ERWIN'S 24 W. 6th St. Complete Interior Decorating Service Dorothy Childs Decorators Ann Seward Compliments of CHATTANOOGA BUTTON 8m BADGE 205 E. 8th Street Stainless AAetal Products Cromwell Road MA 2-l l93 i Compliments of a Friend esesmszsil Viiiilk ALWAYS FRESH and GRADE A www FARMS Hubbach Glass Co. 1855 Central Disitributors of Glass Glazing Contractors AM 7-1179 AM 7-1170 Brown Brothers coNrRAcroRs Excavating - Grading - Paving 1701 Central Ave. Phone AM 7-6642 ci-1ATTANooeA, TENNEssE'E Compliments of S E WA N E E COAL AND SUPPLY COMPANY 1038 E. Main Street SUCCESS PORTRAIT CO. 1301 McCallie Ave. Chattanooga, Tennessee LILIE 81 McCALL, INC. Designers and Planners of Commercial Interiors Equipment -- Supplies 501 Dodds Avenue E. H. Allen Chattanooga, Tenn. LEA'S FLOWERS, INC. 3482 Brainerd Road for the finest in flowers Southern Distributors Corporation 140 West Fourteenth Street 'k 'k 7? Automatic Mechandizing Equipment it if 'k Phone AM 7-5565 BRAINERD CLOTH AND REMNANT SHOP 3480 Brainerd Road Ph. MA 9-7683 PARAMOU NT PHARMACY Better Service in Drugs 5307 Brainerd' Road Phone MA 2-0232 Chattanooga, Tenn. CHATTANOOGA AUTO TOP CO. 1246-1248 Market Street Telephone AM 6-3595 J. G. FLEWELLEN, Owner See Us for Seat Covers or Convertible Tops TARVIN SUPP'LY COMPANY 723-725 E. 11th St. Chattanooga, Tenn. Hotel, Restaurant and' Institutional Supplies A FRIEND TO THE SCHOOL -7 'ffff --Y- Compliments of JOHNSON'S PHARMACY Hixson Pike ACOUSTICON HEARING AIDS T. Fred Challis, Distributor 1411 Hamilton Bank Bldg. Chattanooga, Tennessee Compliments of MATHEWS, INC. 704 McCallie Women's Apparel Compliments of RAY B. SLAGLE INSURANCE CO. Writers of All Forms of Insurance 824 McCallie Ave. Gilman Paint Store ONE STOP Decorating PAINTS - WALLPAPER ART SUPPLIES 216 vv. 8111 4115 Ringgold red. AM 6-5181 MA 2-2026 STOVALL HARDWARE 711 Cherry Street CAGLES GARAGE Compliments Home of the Plenty Burger of ai FRIEND CHOW NOW DRIVE IN Mary Ann Bake Shop Party, Birthday and Wedding Specialties Phone 4-7641 3478 Brainerd Road CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE Complimenlts of National Burial' Insurance Company hen you Want a photograph . . you Want a fine photograph and that's the only kind your official photographer takes! Phofograph Sfudio 4+h Floor MARKET. SEVENTH AND BROAD CHA1TANOOGA I. TENN. The Alumni Association SALUTES THE CLASS OF '59 ALLEN'S PHARMACY 2100 McCallie Phone MA 2-1127 Courtesy of Employees CHATTANOOGA ARMATURE RIAL SUPPLY COMPANY INDUST Everything for Safety and Protection 'k 'k BY Mechanical Rubber Goods-Metals CHATTANOOGA, TENN. Post Oftice Box 766 ' Telephone AM 7-1661 WORKS INSUR ' f'5ff'3,fK::,5ES Telephone AM 7-2078 61 ' JOHNSON INSURANCE AGENCY . INSURANCE FOR EVERY NEED 305 James Building Chattanooga, Tenn. CENTRAL TIRE CO. Fisk Tire Distributors 301 E. Main St. Phone AM 7-1838 HOWARD WASHING MACHINE CO. Parts And Service L. B. Howard, Owner 2006 Broad St. Chattanooga, Tenn. Compliments of MANHATTAN BAKERY 216 West 9th St. BOB RICHEY'S DONUT AND BAKE SHOP 3501 Rossville Blvd. Phone TA 1-1285 MORNINGSIDE CHEMICAL CO. T tile Chemicals and Sotteners ex Dye Stutfs, Mornitex Products P. O. Box 3023 CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE Compliments of EAVES PRODUCE CO. EAST RIDGE SHOE STORE In Osborne Shopping Center ROSSVILLE SHOE STORE In the Heart of Rossville Poll-Parrot Pre-Tested Shoes for Boys and Girls Surprise Package from your Poll-Parrot Dealer FIDELITY TRUST CO. Real Estate and Insurance 720 Cherry St. AM 6-7321 Pmsnunau Pnmrs Slffifs Wallpaper Independent Paint 81 Glass Co. 506 Market St. Phone AM 6-8102 J. DEE SHOE SHOP 414 S. Willow Street RIDGEDALE PHARMACY FRED MCWHORTER Phone MA 2-1175 Main and Dodds Chattanooga, Tenn. B. F. GOODRICH 1 HOME OF Put-N-Take SMILAGE AM 7-1176 1818 Broad Building Supplies Distributors 416 Wes' Mom Sffeei CHATTANOOGA Fiomst Chattanooga, Tennessee C' A' GREGG 1701 E. Main St. OX 8-3369 WALLY'S DRIVE IN RICH, THICK MILK SHAKES HAMBURGERS 1606 McCallie Avenue Compliments of ACME ENGRAVING COMPANY HUFFINE'S SANDWICHES 1122 N. Chamberlain Ave. MA 2-3551 I i Compliments of Howard F. Wood Phone MAdison 4-2877 CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE Distributors TOM'S TOASTED PEANUTS Tom's Peanut Butter Sandwiches and' Tom's Candies Compliments of ELDER Si CO. James Building Compliments of GOODYEAR TIRE CO. 2l2'Market Street AM 6-2131 J. AVERY BRYAN CO., INC. Funeral Directors- Ambulance Service 747 McCallie Avenue Chattanooga, Tenn. Compliments of BAILEY MUSIC CO. Conn - LeBlanc - Bach Quality Service 6l9 Cherry St. AM 5-3l76 Engel Stadium Where Fun and Happiness Cost So Little The University of Chattanooga One of the South's Best Institutions McCallie Avenue A College Education Means l 2. Preparation for profession or vocation . A worthwhile occupation for the student. 3. Appreciation of moral or spiritual ideas. 4. Development of character andof intellect- ual ideas. 5. Developing one's understanding of life, enriching one's personality, broadening one's sympathy, making contact with lives of the good and great of all ages, pre- paring for lite and living, as well as mak- ing a living. BROADWAY FEED COMPANY Feeds, Seeds, Fertilizer, Hay, Grain, Flour and Meal 3147 South Broad Street Phone AM 7-6539 CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE Compliments of BROWN FENCE CO. lol O Broad Street Chattanooga Paper and Wooden Ware Co. 203 West Main COMPLETE BUSINESS TRAINING CURRICULUMS AVAILABLE Secretarial Legal Secretarial Medical Secretarial Special Courses Technical Secretarial Air Conditioned E D M O N D S O N School of Business Southern Products Co., Inc. gm and Cherry AM 6-1259 IOO5 Chestnut ,i .-.-,1.:mgl, ,,..,....... ..,:. 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HOUSE of T.V. and APPLIANCES 112 Market St. AM 7-0096 All Appliances for the Home , 1 BRAINERD-VARNELL HARDWARE AND PAINT COMPANY 3114 Brainerd Road' Phone MA 2-1173 Compliments of Leofs RESTAURANT I Georgia Avenue Compliments of HILL EMPLOYMENT BUREAU 931 Chattanooga Bank Bldg. Compliments of FOUNTAIN SQUARE PHARMACY 610 Georgia Avenue Compliments of 81 J Super Markets Where Shopping ls A Pleasure I I , S H U M A K E R S 825-29 Broad St. Wardrobe for the Junior Miss Compliments of JOHN HANCOCK MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO C' E' Compliments of 1424 Ha ll N ' I B nk Bld . m TM fllili O 9 TODDLE HOUSE Real Estate - Insurance Appraisals - Building 1 537 McCallie Avenue 3627 Brainerd Road COOK'S FOOD MARKET 801 Chickamauga Avenue Rossville, Georgia Compliments of SCRUGGS ROLL BAKERY 1010 East Ilth BURGER KING 4155 Ringgold Road Broiled Burgers Thick Shakes Compliments of ANNEX DRUG CO. 1718 Bailey Avenue lsr , RIDGEDALE PHARMACY FRED MCWHORTER Ph. MA 2-1175 Main and Dodds Chattanooga, Tenn. Compliments of GARDNER BRIGHT - Realtor REALTOR 1524 Hamilton National Bank Bldg. THE VOGUE 3617 Brainerd Road HENDERSON AND COLEMAN STORE FOR MEN 928 Market Street Chattanooga, Tennessee Amos and Andy Buick Company 1809 Broad Street Hamilton Auto Ports Co. Complete Mochine Shop Service I635 Rossville Ave. AM 6-5608 CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE FIRSTI' IN CHATTANOOGA W D E F W D E F - T V 1 MINIT CAR WASH Corner of West Sth ond Pine Street WILSON PRINTING COMPANY 804 Centrol Avenue CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE i Compliments of o Friend HALL RADIO ond SOUND CO. 340 Morket Street Phone AM 7-3244 3 hi S. M. KEITH T219 Fort Street Collins ond Hobbs, Inc. 40l3 Tennessee Ave. Generol Controctorsn TA l-l5Ol Plymouth Laundry Compliments of LINCOLN NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Chattanooga Bank Building MT. VERNON COLONIAL RESTAURANT 3509 Broad Street Phone AM 6-2357 Special Rates for Parties MCLELLAN STORES 713 Market WHITE SWAN LAUNDRY DOUBLE COLA BOTTLING COMPANY I6-O7 CENTRAL AVENUE Dave L. Brown General Contractor Excavating - Paving Crushed Limestone Ready Mixed Concrete 1 1 Compliments ot a Friend CHET POLSTON'S BROAD STREET CAR WASH 3100 South Brood We Wash Your Cor in 3 Minutes V . BOY'S and YOUNG MEN'S SHOP 622 Market Street Complete Outfits For Boys ond Young Men P TTE CHATTANOOGA. TENNESSEE Compliments of THE VOLUNTEER STATE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 1 1 LEA FLOWERS FRIEND 4009 Tennessee Avenue SKYLINE RESTAURANT L T' ' ' airport on Airport Rood KRYSTAL HAMBURGERS All Over the South Take Along a Sacktul GORDON'S DRY CLEANING 1631 McCallie Your home is worthy of the best Paint and Wallpaper RHODES-PRYOR DECORATING CO. 2107 McCallie Avenue Phone 2-8383 Chattanooga 4, Tennessee L. C. SMALLWOOD COMPANY Real Estate - Investments 4011 Tennessee Avenue Chattanooga 9, Tennessee KEMP 8. COMPANY, INC. GENERAL INSURANCE 18 Patten Parkway Phone AM 6-4192 Chattanooga, Tennessee Pickett's ---- Because you Iotve smart things Fillauer Surgical Supplies, Inc. 930 East 3rd Rentals Certified Fitters 0 Hospital Beds 0 Arch Supports 0 Wheel Chairs 0 Surgical Garments 0 Baby Scales 0 Corrective Shoes Compliments of HARRY LEVIN Who spent six best years of his lite at good Old City SOUTHERN SADDLERY CO. Luggage - Leather Goods Since 1878 STEWART'S ESSO SERVICE 1010 Broad Street Chattanooga, Tennessee TOY FAIR Home ot Toys for all Ages of Children 24 Frazier Ave. AM 7-7985 G I L ES East Chattanooga DRUG CO. Cor. Dodson and Wilder Phone MA 2-2l9l Dependable Prescription Service CITIZENS SAVINGS and LOAN CORPORATION 108 East 8th Street BONNIE-WEANS HOSIERY For Tots and Teens Sold everywhere in Chattanooga Chattanooga Royal Co. Compliments ot CHATTANOOGA 6, TENNESSEE Pettway Oil Co. TA I-254l 3324 Alton Park Blvd. V Summer-Winter Air Conditioning 9. 3' ' E ' -.kwmmnwmmuwv .... .+' Gas Space and Wall Heaters Compliments of Chattanooga Gas Co. illl I 3ll Bfwd Slffeef Portable Charcoal Grills GOOD LUCK, SENIORS Compliments of BILL SHORES PICTURE FRAMES 730 Georgia Avenue Compliments Phone AM 7-4484 of M. M. H ed g e s 5000 Wong 1150 on Your Dial Manufacturing W A P O The Sound of Service Gordon Foods The Thinking Fellow Coils A Yellow or Checker C CI b AM 6-2l7l We Cover Choifdnoogcl I As You Leove School To Like The Dew Foce The Future We Drink POUI F Gr-O Jr Mono r A Tocisf io Your Success ' Y' ge With Our Pure Water Cify Water Company of Choifonoogo E. S. TILLCTSON, Mcinoger Ace Employment Agency Acme Engraving Co. ..,. . Acousticon Hearing Aids .... Agnew Hardware Co. . . . . Alamo Plaza Hotel Courts . . , Allen's Pharmacy ...... Alumni Association ..,. American lava Corp. .. Amos 81 Andy Buick Co. . , Annex Drug Co. .,.. . Arney, A. A. . . . . Arrow Austin Bailey Barrett, Beaver Auto Glass ..... Feed 8- Seed Co. ., Music Co. .,.. . John Agency .,.. Realty Co. . . . . Beaver, Paul .... Belvoir Pharmacy ..,,., Bill Shores Picture Frames Bill's Pure Service ..... Borisky, A. H., Co. .,....... Boys' 81 Young Men's Shop .... Brainerd Cloth BI Remnant Shop Brainerd Drug Co. .......... . Brainerd Grocery No. 1 81 No. 2 Brainerd-Varnell Hardware Ca. Bright, Gardner .....,....,.. Broadway Feed Co. . ,. Brock Candy Co. Brooks, J. W. 81 Sons .,.. Brown Brothers ......... Brown, C. V. 8. Brothers .... Brown, Dave L. ........ . Brown Fence Co. Brown, Pless 81 Co. . . . Bryan Furniture Co. Bryan, J. Avery Co., Inc. . . Burger-King Drive-ln .,.. Burkhart Florist ..,,,..,. Burkart-Schier Chemical Co. .. Byrd, W. H. ........... . Byrne 8- Co. ........ . BY-RYT Super Market .. Cagle's Garage .....,..... Caldwell Insurance Agency . . . Camera Center, Inc. . .... .. Central Drug ...... Central Tire Co. . . , I959 ADVERTISERS ,,.209 ...232 ...229 ...210 ...240 ...231 ...231 ...221 ...237 ...237 .,.222 ...224 ...221 ..,233 ...216 ..,219 ...209 ...212 ...243 .. 236 ...224 .. 240 ...228 ...212 ..,213 ..,236 ...237 ...233 ...224 ...210 ...228 ...224 ...239 ...233 ...214 .,.210 ...233 ...237 ...212 ..,234 ...219 ...219 ,..221 ,..229 ,..222 ...224 ,, 213 ...231 Chamberlain Co., Realtors Chatta. Armature Works . . . Chatta Auto Top Co. .. Chatta Bakery, Inc. . .. Chatta. Bowling Lanes .... Chatta Box 8. Lumber Co. ......., . . . . Chatta Button 8. Badge Co., Inc. Chatta Florist ...,......,...... .... Chatta Gas Co. ,... . Chatta Medicine Co. .. Chatta. Nylon Plant ............ .... Chatta. Paper 8- Woodenware Chatta. Pharmacal Co. ..... . Chatta. Royal Co. ..,...... . Chatta. Rubber Stamp 81 Stenci Chet Polston's Car Wash .... Chow Now Drive-In ......... Citizen Savings 81 loan Corp. . City Water Co. ,...,,,.., . Clift, C. E. .......,....... . Cobble Brothers Machinery Co Co. ..... . l .... .... Cobble-Muse Hosiery Mills, Inc. . Coca-Cola Bottling Co. ..... . College High Fidelity . .. Collins 81 Hobbs, Inc. .. Colonial Baking Co.. . . . Colonial Stores ......,....,. Commercial Stationery 81 Supply Cook Food Market .......... Cooper's Office Supply . . . Crawford 81 Co. ...... . Crisman Hardware Co. Crouch, G. O. 81 Son . . . D. 8- H. Garage .... Darr's Hardware Day McAmis Florist .. Dee Shoe Shop ...,.. Diamond, Felix 8. Co. .... . Dietzen-Graham 81 Dietzen . .. Dixie Army Store ........ Dixie Mercerzing Co. . . . Double Cola Bottling Co. .. Down Town Shell Station .... Co. Dubrow, Harry, Real Estate 8- Ins. Agcy. Dynamo Circulation Club .... Eastdale Drug Co. East Ridge Shoe Store , . . Eaves Produce Co. . .. 219 231 228 214 222 21 1 227 232 242 213 216 233 216 242 21 1 240 229 242 243 237 223 219 212 210 238 213 21 1 226 237 216 210 226 224 212 224 221 232 222 223 224 219 239 216 222 224 211 231 231 Edmonson School of Business . . . . . . . 1 Effron s .....,...,........ .... Elder8ICo.... Engel Stadium ......... . . . Erwin Decorative Fabrics . . , , . Fanburg's Garage .... . . . Fidelity Trust .,.. ,,,, Fike Realty Co. ........... . . . Fillauer Surgical Supplies . .. . . . . Fleetwood Coffee Co. ..... . , . . Flewellyn,. John F., Inc. .... . , . Fountain Square Pharmacy . Fowler Brothers Co. ...... . Fox Brothers Wholesale Groc Giles East Chatta. Drugs . ,. Gilman Paint 8. Varnish Co. Gladann Candies ......... Goodrich, B. F., Co. . . . Goodyear Tire 8- Rubber . . , Gordon Foods ,,...... Gordon's Cleaners .,.. Goree Ice Mfg. Co., Inc. . . . Grant-Patten Milk ..... Green Motor Co. ........ . Greenspan, Walter, Agency. Gulas Restaurant ,,....... Hall Radio 8. Sound Co. . .. ery Co. .... . Hancock, John Mutual life lns. Co. . H-annah-Adams ....,,..... Hamilton Auto Parts Co. Happy Valley ........ Hedges, M. M. Mfg. Co. . . Hardie 81 Caudle ....,..., Henderson 81 Coleman Men's Hill Employment Bureau .... Holsum Bakers .....,.. Hotel Patten ............. House of T.V. 8: Appliances Clothing . Howard Washing Machine Co. . . Hubbuch Glass Co., lnc. . ,. Hudson Printing 81 Lithographing Co. Huffine's Sandwiches ....., Hulsey Concrete Products, Inc. .. I.B.M. .................... . Independent Paint 8- Glass Co. Industrial Supply Co. ..,..... . Interstate life 8- Accident Ins. Co. . . Page 245 234 226 233 233 227 214 231 224 241 236 221 236 226 21 1 242 229 236 232 233 243 241 240 225 236 216 215 238 237 234 238 227 243 226 237 236 213 210 236 231 228 218 232 210 215 231 231 215 Johnson lns. Agency ,... Johnson Pharmacy . .. Joy's Flowers ...... Keith, S. M. Co. . . Kemp 84 Co. ...... . Kingston Pencil Corp. . . , Koch's Bakery ...... Koehring Southern ..4.... Krispy Kreme Donut Co. Kiystal Co., The . . . ... Lansford Piano Co. . Lea Flowers ....,... Lea's Flowers, lnc. . . . Leo's Restaurant ..........., ..,. Lincoln National Life Ins. Co. .. l.ilie 81 McCall, lnc. ......... , . . . Lookout Sporting Goods Co. . . . . . . , Loret Villa Resort ......... lovemans, Inc. . .. Mahattan Bakery ..,, Martin, John Co., Inc. ., Martin-Thompson Co. . . . Mary Ann Bake Shop . , Mathews, Inc. .... . McAllester Hosiery Mills QBonnie Weansj McLellan Stores Co. Millard-Reece Bakery Miller Brothers Co. ..........4... . . , . Miller Brothers Photography Dept. .,.... . Mills 81 Lupton Supply Co. .,..,. . . ,. Minit Car Wash ...,..... M. Br J. Super Markets Molloy Cleaners .......,.... Morningside Chemical Co., Inc. . . . . . . . Mt. Vernon Colonial Restaurant .,.. .... Nabors Manufacturing Corp, . . . . . . National Burial Insurance Co. National Funeral Home ....., Northside Dry Cleaning Co. . . Northside Pharmacy ...,... Oscar's Drive-in ,,..... Overby's Gulf Service .... .. Page 246 231 229 226 238 241 210 236 221 211 241 226 240 228 236 239 228 226 219 226 231 221 226 229 229 242 239 209 226 230 216 238 237 221 231 239 223 229 214 221 222 211 216 Paramount Pharmacy .,.. Parker, A. H. 8- Sons . ,. Payne, T. H. Co. Peacock's Jewelers .... Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. .. Petlway Oil Co. ..,. . Pic kett's ......,,.,.., Pickler's Dry Goods Store . . Phillips, E. Cecil, Agency ..... . Plymouth Laundry-Cleaners, Inc. Posey Finance Co. .......... . Posey's Motor Co. ........ . Whiteside-Stearns Coal Co. Professional Golf Co. ,.... . Put-N-Take ....... Raines Brothers .... R.C.A. Victor . . , Redford Stores ................. Rhoden 84 Cooper Service Station .. Rhodes- Dodson .......,,,, . , . Rhodes-Pryor Decorating Co. ..... . Richey, Bob, Donut 81. Bake Shop . . . Ridgedale Pharmacy ...,.......,.. Riverview Cleaners . . . , Rock City ........ Ruby Falls ... Samuel Stamping 8- Enameling Co. . Sanders Dairy ...........,..... Scruggs Roll Bakery ....,.., Sealtest Southern Dairies Div. . . Seed-Feed Supply Co. ..... . Sewanee Coal 81 Supply Co. . , . Sharp Automotive Supply Co. . . Sherwin-Williams Co. ...... . Shoe Renewry ..... Shumacker's ........... Signal Advertising Agency .. Signal Mountain Pharmacy ........ Skyline Restaurant 8- Catering Service Slagle, Ray Bunn, Agency ,,....... Smallwood, L. C. Co. . . . , Southeastern Fence Co. . . Southern Auto Supply ...... Southern Bell Tel. 81 Tel. Co. . . Southern Distributors Corp. . . 228 218 226 222 220 242 241 213 212 239 224 224 219 214 232 216 236 218 214 211 241 231 237 236 234 242 210 210 237 234 241 228 222 223 223 237 223 223 240 229 241 213 211 217 228 Southern Products, Inc. Southern Saddlery Co. ......,.. . Sprayberry, Jesse, Service Station ..., Stainless Metal Products, Inc. ....... . Standefer, Chas., Gulf Service Station Stanley Lachman Co. ............., . State Beauty School . . . State Farm Ins. Co. Steinhoefel's Jewelers . . . Stewart's Esso Service . . . Stovall Hardware Co. . . . Success Portrait Co. . Tarvin Supply Co. .. Templeton's Jewelers Tenn. Tenn. Tenn Tenn Awning 84 Tent Coach Trailways Egg Co. .... . Temple College Co. Texan Restaurant, The ,...... Thea's House of Samples, Inc. . .. Three Sisters, Inc. ......... . Toddle House Restzurant Tom Toasted Peanut Co. . Town 8. County Restaurant Toy Fair .... ,,......... University of Chattanooga , . . Vanderstoop Shoe Shop .. Violet Camera Shop .... Vogue, The ,. ..,..,..... ...... . . Volunteer Bearing 81 Transmission Co., Volunteer State life Insurance Co. . . . . W A P O Broadcasting Sta., Inc. W D E F Broadcasting Co. .......... . Wade Products Co. ,... . Wolldorf, Herman 84 Co. . . Wally's Drive-ln ...... Wheland Co., The .........., . White Swan Cleaners-Laundry ,.,. Whiteside-Stearns Coal Co.. ., Williams Typsetting Co. . . . Wilson Printing Co. Wright Food Market .,,,. Yellow 8- Checker Cab Co. Inc. 234 241 223 227 '224 236 21 1 209 226 241 229 228 228 226 209 218 218 209 222 2115 226 237 232 221 241 233 240 215 237 215 240 243 238 212 216 232 235 239 219 236 238 224 243 11,13 12,17 Brown, Stanley ...... 65, 148 Arthur, Gail ...... Babcock, Mrs. Cecil .... Baker, Russell ..... Barker, Mrs. Mary T. Barnes, Yarnell ...... Barton, Kenneth Bates, Creed .,..... Bates, Conrad .....,... Bazemore, Miss Amelia . . . Blanchard, George . Brown, Miss Dorothy Casavant, A. R. . . . . Clabo, A. E. .,..., . Coleman, Ray ...... I2 12 12, 17 11,12,I7 11,12 .....12 ..11,12 12 12, 17,107 12, 107, 112, 120 Collins, Mrs. Mary Ann .............. 13 Craven, Jay M. ...,... ............. I 3 Cronk, Donald ........ .... 1 3, 17 Crowther, Mrs. Jeanne Davenport, Richard B. . . . . Duke, Jimmy ......... Dunn, Mrs. Chlora .... Eldridge, Mrs. Carolyn . . , . Felts, Mrs. Sarah George, Charles . . . Abercrombie, Thetus . . . Abshire, Woody ..... Ackerson, Ann .... Ackerson, David Acuff, Lucian .. Adair, Carolyn .. Adair, Don ...... Adair, George . . . Adams, Boots .,.. Adams, Phillip .. Adcox, Douglas . . . Adcox, Sandra , .. Akbay, Oktay Akers, Helen . .. Akridge, Doris Akridge, Joyce . . . Albright, Mary Alford, Mary .. . Allen, Betty Allen, Bill ...,... Alleyn, Dorothy .... Allison, Mamie . .. Allison, Marie .... Allison, Tom ....... Alfred, Howard ..,, Altman, Ralph , . , Amidon, Jerry ,..... Amsterdam, Mark .... Anderson, Betty ,... Anderson, Connie .... Anderson, Dan .... Anderson, Fred .... Anderson, Judy ,... Angle, Stanley . . . Armstrong, Pam .... Arney, Linda .... Arnold, Larry .... Arnold, Tim ....... Arp, Anna Louise .... . . , Arthur, Wayne .... Asher, Garrett . . . Ashley, Norma , . . Ashmore, Sylvia , , ....13, I7 13,17 .. 13,116 13,15 13, 17, 179 13 13 .. 25,167 65, 121 25, 96, 136, 138, 143, 177, 178, 195 65,100 73 95, 107, 170 25, 150, 179, 198 73,166 73, 94 ......73,99 65, 166 146 73, 166 73, 168 25, 169 25, 169 73 73,93 172 73, 157, 166 65, 73,149 73, 101, I47, 167 65, 95, 11B 73, 102, 150, 191 73,98 151 65, 102, 25, 159 25, 158 25, 170 65, 92 73, 158 73,94, 166 73,121,137,160 65, 157 25, 103, 143, 154 73, 156 25 25 65.99, 106 73, 166 73 FACULTY INDEX G.ll, Mrs. Edna .......,,..........,.. 13 Grayson, Mrs. Jean ......,.......,... 13 Hassig, Mrs. Catherine Henry, James ...... Henson, William .... Holland, Mrs. Ella . Hudson, Wendell Hunigan, Ray ........ ,. 11,12,13,106,107 14 14 .. 14, 82, 83, 89 Pryor, Miss Katharine Revill, Daniel ....... Rodman, Mrs. Mary ............,. Royer, Mrs. Mary Lee 15, 62 15,82,83,84,89 15, 122 ...15,I7 Rushworth, Mrs. Elizabeth .... 15 Schmitt, Mrs. Julio ........ ,. . 15, 17 Schozle, Miss Ruth ....... 11, 15 Schwall, R. L. ,........... 14, 15 Smallwood, Miss Arminda ... ,... . 16 Smith, Miss Millicent ..... . . . 16 Smith, Mrs. Nancy ..,.. . . . 16 Stott, Mrs. Kathleen .... Strong, Mrs. Bun ...... Sizemore, Robert . .. Townley, Mrs. ldaree . . Vann, Max .....,.. Varney, Victor ..... Von Schaaf, B. L. .... .. Wade, Mrs. Elizabeth . . . Walker, Miss Katherine , . . Wells, Miss Jane Ann ..... Wertheimer, Mrs. Margaret Womble, Phelps ......,., Wooten, Mrs. Evelyn 16 .. 16, 82, 83, 84 12,16,107 12,16,107,118 ...16 .. ..,...,... 16 17, 82, 83, 84 Johnson, Mrs. Lucille .... ..,.... 1 4, 17 Johnston, Mrs. Viola ..........., 14 Key, Joe E. ........ 14, 82, aa, 89 Kendrick, Charles ..., . .,...... 13, 14 Lewis, Mrs. Paul .... .........., 1 4 McCrary, Miss Anna .. .. 14 McCullough, James ...... .... 1 4 Moore, Miss Mary L. .. ..... . 14 Murphy, James K. ......,.. . . . 14, 17 Norteman, Mrs. Margaret . . . .... . . 14 Osteen, J. R. .......... .,...,,,, 1 5 Parker, Donald .,... .. 15, 82, 83 Parks, Miss Nina ..... .. 15 Patton, Miss Lillian .... . . . 15, 179 Perry, Miss Catherine .... .... 1 5 Pritchett, Miss Josephine . . . . . . 15 STUDENT INDEX Aulf, Lela ........ 65, 199 Austin, Martha .... . .. 77, 156 Autry, Michael ..,, Bachman, Delores . .. Bagwell, Roy .... Bailey, David Bailey, Frank .... Bailey, Frank Baker, Ann ..... Baker, Russell . .. Baker, Patsy . . . Baldwell, Roy . . . Bales, Nancy . . . Ball, Martha .... Ball, T. R. Ballard, Becky .. Bankston, H. B. Barber, Barbara Barber, Ronnie .... Barbree, Judith . . . ,.....25,48 ......73, 164 ,,..73,117,146 26, 138, 166 73, 101, 160 .. 103,171,172 166 .....73,l68 26 .. 73, 100, 152 65,166 .....73, 94 73 73,92, 167 65, 159 Barbry, Billy .,............ 73, 94, 157, 165 Barger, Bill ...................... 92, 159 Barger, Dean .... 25, 86, 147, 154, 176, 177 Barger, Nancy ....... .... 6 5, 137, 157 Barham, Wanda . . . .......... 73, 167 Barker, Gerry .... ,.,.... 7 3, 98, 167 Barker, Mickey .......... 86, 138, 176, 203 Barker, Sharon ..,. 24, 25, 92, 154, 157, 161 162, 165, 172, 176, 186, 194, 203, 204 Barks, Betsy .................. 64, 65, 70 Barnes, Harry .................... 73, 98 Barnwell, James .............. 65, 92, 151 Barrett, Sharon ..........,....... 73, 160 Barton, John .... 26, 103, 161, 165, 179, 190 Barton, Martha ...,.......... 65, 158, 162 Barrow, David .................. 95, 151 Basham, Tommy . . . Bosworth, Ronnie Baucom, Diana 65 Beaver, Clayton .........,.... 73, 100 Beavers, Linda ........,,.... 26, 169, 143 172 Beoll, John ..............,... 26, 91, 139 Bean, Carol ,........,.. ..... , .. 73, 166 Beard, Ada .... 73, 169, 171, 172, 187, 191 Beard, Michael ....,,............ 65, 93 Beardsley, Jane Beason, Barbara 26, 94,169,176 26 Belk, Sandra .... 27, 97, 138, 141, 152, 158, 188,189,191,192 Bell, Laurelle ..... .,............. 6 5 Bellamy, Helen 27, 154, 156, 184 Bellamy, Terry .,... 65, 99, 114, 146 Bender, Betsy ...,...........,..., 27, 158 Bennett, Gene ..., Bennett, Patsy ...... Benton, Clyde ...... Bethune, Billy ....,. Bidwell, Carolyn Bigger, Brenda , . . Bingham, Charles . . . Black, Bryan .,,.. Blackburn, Joy ..... Blackburn, Shelton . . . , Blackstock, Linda . . . Blackwell, Mary . . . Blake, Raymond . . . Blevins, Judith .. . Blevins, Mary ,. . Bock, Rhoda .... , Bonin, Michael Bonin, Patricia Booth, Charlotte .... Bosworth, Larry .. . Bowen, Lynda ,.., .. Bowen, Sissy ...... Boyles, Sharon Bowles, Robert Bowling, Frank . . . Bowman, Leonora , , , Boyd, Sylvia ..... Bradshaw, Jean .,.. Brannan, Charles .. Brantley, Peggy ,.... Branum, Linda ....,. Brasfield, Judy ..... 92 138 160. 27, , , 143, 161, 177, 186, 195, 203, 205 73, 145, 192 73,93, 166 73 73, 159 ,, 73,160,184 73,99 27, 150 149 64, 65, 70, 65,93, 147 73,157,191 , ...... 65,158 73,101 65, 162,167 27, 140, 156 27, 139, 140, 157, 204 165,185,197, 73,162 73, 98 158 65, 122, 123, 125, 138 , 145, 197 73 65 73,99 172 .... 157, 165, ,. 65, 124, 158 101 27, 126,139, 155 152, 154, 156, 160 27, 159 Brazile, Iva ........,..,..,,..,.,. 73, 156 Breneman, Brenda 28, 169 Page 247 Bridges, Earl ,. Bright, Martha . . . Bright, Nancy Brock, Terry .... Brooks, Hobert .. Brooks, Steve .... Brown, Anna Faye Brown, Barbara , Brown, David Brown, Freda ..., Brown, Harry .... Brown, Judy . .. Brown, Jim ...... Brown, Johnny E. . Brown, John H. . Brown, Johnny R. Brown, LaBron . . . Brown, Marty Brown, Neal . . . Brown, Neill Brown, Regina ..,. Brown, Robert L. . Brown, Robert S. . Brown, Robey .... Brown, Sally .,... Brudenell, Ross . .. Bryan, Marvin .... Bryan, Margie .,,.,. Bryant, Nancy Buckshorn, Barbara Buhrman, Richard . Bulchie, Lynn .... Burdshaw, Janie . Burgner, Don .... Burke, Susan . .. .6 73, 73, 94, 163 65, 162, 168 73, 165 73, 99,142 92 73, 95,159 .. ...,...,.. 73 65, 158 65, 98,169 73, 79, 145, 192, 198 99 73,156 65,98 28, 101, 106,109, 142, 161,177,180, 202 94, 143 28, 112, 115, 151 .. ................ 167 , 28, 101, 148, 154, 172, 194 ,,. ....... 65, 93 140 28, 28, 156, 198 65, 95, 153 65, 156, 166 5, 101, 136, 142, 187 73,92 159 164 28, 103, 150, 188 73, 73, 155 65, 95,143 28, 168 166 Burks, Myrna Burney, George .. Burnette, Linda . . . Burton, Bitsy . , . Burton, Jerry Busby, Clyde .. Bush, Billy Bush, Venice .. Butler, Wilma .,.. Bynum, Joe ,. Byrd, Dot Byrd, Lindo Byrd, Phylis Byrd, Richard ..,.,. Caldwell, Linda ,... . Caldwell, Rosa .. . Cain, Dennis ...... 73, 98, 65,169, 73, 65, 157, 65,92, 65, es. ..1'b5l'bl1Q 65, .. 28, 139, 153, 160, 73, Calhoun, Newton ............ 73, 99, Callaway, Jim .................. 29, Cameron, Carole ...... 29, 62, 139, 148, Campbell, Gary .. ....... 99, 106, Campbell, Henry .. .. 65, 93, 138, Cannon, Judy ..., .,........... Cantrell, Harry . . . . . . 99, 167, Carden, Don ... ..... .... Carey, James ....... .,.. 6 5, 92, Carpenter, George , , , Carpenter, Peggie ,. Carpenter, Susie . .. Carr, Melissa Carrier, Bob .. . .. Carruth, Michon .... Carson, Lyle ..... Cartee, Lynn ..,. Carter, Joyce ...... Carter, Kenneth .... Carter, Lynda ..,... Cartwright, Roxanna Carver, Betty ........ Casavant, Richard . , . . Page 248 95, 106, 142 29, 168 166 148 65,95,143 29, 154, 167 170 29 ..fff'55. 29, 73 29,167 73,156 29,158 165 65, 102, 106, 143 Case, Carolyn .. ...... 29, 167 Case, Dean ..... .29, 124, 166 Cash, Stuart .,.. .......... 2 9 Cate, Julia ....... ...... 2 9, 168 Castleberry, Roger . .. .,.. 73, 101, 170 Cawood, Ronald .............. 65, 94, 151 Center, Marshall ......,,,....... , 170 . . 93 Chalkley, Anne .... 30, 63, 84, 85, 86, 126, 129,138,145,147,160,161,176 Chambliss, Barbara Chancellor, Sylvia Champion, Jimmy Chapman, Eugene .... Chastain, Blanche Chastain, Skippy . Chazan, Bobby, .. Cheek, Patsy Cheney, Tommy .. Cherry, Louella .... . . Childress, Judy ..,. Childress, Clara .. Chimery, Christian, Glenda Christian, Gloria Christison, Bill .... Churchill, Ronald Cierpke, Lillian . . . Clark, Paul ..... Clark, Shirley .... Clayton, Carolyn . Cleckler, Judy . . Clough, Wayne . . . Cobble, Mickey , . . Cofer, Jerry Sue . . Coffman, Dannie Cogburn, Jerry ..... .. . 30, 138, 157, 165 Colburn, Charlotte Cole, Cole, Bonnie .... Cole, Charlene . . , Cole, Narby .... Betty, . . . .. Cole, Pat ........ Collake, Juanita . . Collier, Dorothy Collins, Pat ....... .... Collison, Ray .... Congdon, Lloyd .. Connolly, Sam .. Conner, Jack .... Cook, Beverly ..., Cook, Glenda Sue Cook, Earl ......... Cook, Coppinger, Judy . . Corn, James .... Corn, Patsy Corn, Teresa ...... Cornish, Michael . . . Costello, Donna . . . Cotton, Patricia . . . Couillens, Howard Coulter, Neal .... . . . . Courtney, Margaret Coventry, John ..... Cox, Cecil ......, Cox, James .... Doug .... Cook, Gary ...... Regina ..... 30, 123, 166 65, 159 30, 167 30, 139,.153, 154, 185 159 187 172, 71., 170 .. 73, 100, , 30, 62, 73, 141, 161 73, 152, 192 116, 159 65 73, 30 102, 153 73, 79, 95, 166 157,165 73,120 65,148 30, 88, 129, 151, 176, 177, 186, 187 73, 169 30, 147 167 ,162 169 166 30, 65 73, 99, 95, 73, 168 ........74,168 74, 124, 156 100 ...65,166 30, 157,165,172 ......74,98,144 65, 94,167 30, 154, 167 101,143 .......74,167 163 65, 156, 159 65, 102, 144 65, 137, 169 .......74,158 30, 171 159 .... 30,159 65, 92,167 65, 163 74, 166 30 .. 65, 74,94 65,157,165 74, 100, 160 ,.... ..30 30,102 Cox, Janice ..... .... 1 64, 179 Cox, Lecil ........ ...... 1 66 Cox, Wanda Sue ........ 163 Crabtree, David .. ....... 65, 101 Craig, Sandra .....,...,,... 74, 131, 168 Cranttord, Robert ....,......... 73, 95, 151 Crawley, Ray .... 65, 103, 161, 165, 172, 190 Credelle, Reba .,......,..... 65, 141, 158 Creekmuer, Roy .. Creswell, Frank . . . 92,170 92, 143 Cross, Bill ........ Crosslin, Elizabeth Crouch, Billy ....... Crowe, Cathy ..... Cubine, Brenda ..., 31 65 65, 101 31,157, 165 65, Culberson, Johnny ................ 74, Culpepper, Max Cummings, Jean ....,. 31, 99, 133, 138, 1 77, Culver, Buddy ..,...,, Cunningham, Glenda . .. Cunningham, Mac Cunningham, Jim Curlee, Jean ..... Currey, Robert ,. , Curtis, Donna Curtis, Linda Curtis, Susie ..... Curtis, Flayvius . . . Dale, Cay ....... Dalton, Barbara Dalton, Carole . .. Daneman, Marilyn .. if '65,' 156. 161 103 100 153 189 10.1 170 65, 70, 143 74, 95,117 74, 137 .., 31,171 65 31 157,165 100,170 74, 167 32, 126, 140, 156, 169 ........,,65, 160, 65, 74, 157, 165 158 Daniel, Johnny . . . ................ . . 93 Daniel, Judy ..,......,..,........... 74 Daniel, Vicki ,..... 32, 62, 126, 148, 160, 161, 187, 188 Daniels, Don , . . . ...... , .... 65, 93, 141 Danner, Eddy .......,......,..... 99, 171 Darr, Eloise ....,. 32, 94, 136, 145, 154, 160, 161 Daulton, David ............,..... 66, 151 Daugherty, Dianne ...,.. 74, 157, 165, 172 Daugherty, Peggy .... ............... 7 4 Daugherty, Welma .... ...,..... 7 4, 166 Dautrich, William . . . . . , 74, 101 David, Manny .... ..,....... 1 66 Davis, Carolyn .... .... 6 6, 74, 155 Davis, Damaris ......... 66 Davis, Dianne .. ......... 66, 74 Davis, Sylvia .,... .,.......,,. 3 2, 166 Davis, Thomas, ..,. 32, 63, 108, 143 Davis, Charlie . . . ..,,....., 93, 117, 170 Davis, Don ,... ,...... 3 2, 147, 157, isa Davis, Ronnie .,.,.. 32, 97, 136, 139, 142, 176, 178, 185, 204 Davis, Lanny ,...., 32, 106, 109, 110, 154 Davis, Max ...,.. 32, 112, 113, 114, 115, 120, 170 Davis, Skip .,... ........... 6 6, 101, 171 Davis, Posey .................... 106, 170 Day, Herbie ...... Dean, Bill .... Deering, Ray .. Deitch, Rebecca . . . DeLong, 'Sandra Dempsey, Tommy Denham, Edward Denney, Carolyn Denny, Tommy Lou .. . Dennis, Leo ........ Dennison, Mary Denton, Diane ....,. Derryberry, Gene .. Derryberry, George ,,... . 108, 1 10, 66, 103, 161, 165, 66, .. 74, 92, 103, 172 147 164 156 32, 74, ,,.,74,99, 32, 66.74, 66,92, 116, .......74, 66, 99, 24, 33, 90, 1 163 98 170 158 162 151 74 1 42 06, 138, 142, 176, 177, 203 DeVries, Rochelle .........,,.,... 66, Dewitt, Sammy ..... DeYampart, Wayne Dickert, Bill ...,... Dickey, Eva Jane .. , Dickinson, George . . Dickson Glenda ..., Dickson, Jimmy . . . Dickus, Jody Dillard, Dickie .. Dillard, Taylor , ,. .,......,.,74,92, 74, 33, 103, 171, 157, .. .,... 92, 118, .........74, 74,98,117, 74, 99, 142, 93, 164 167 99 172 165 167 168 167 74 193 166 Dintsch, Bill . .. Doak, Linda .... Dobbs, Sandie .... Donaldson, Jimmy . Donica, Pat ,..,.. Doremus, Dean .. Dorough, Mason . . . Doublin, Rosalynn . . Dougherty, Carol .. Douglas, Wayne . . . Dove, Mary ..... Drew, Sharon .... Druce, Carolle Dubrow, Nancy . . . Duckett, Buddy .... Duff, Dianne ..... Duggan, Mildred .. Dunbar, Ronald Duncan, Janet ,. Duncan, Jerry ... Duncan, Lester ,. Dunn, Durwood Dunn, James .... Dunn, Robert .,,. Durham, Lindsay . . , Dye, Roy ......... Dyer, Audra 33, 138, 139, 157, 165, Dyer, Thomas ,.... Dyess, Sherie ..... Dynesius, Roselyn . Early, Bill ...... 66, 99, 106, 109, 111, Eastridge, Judy , . . . Eberhart, Joe ..... Eberhart, Teresa .. Edmundson, Ann .. Edmundson, Wenzola Edwards, Reba .... Eiselstellin, Fred . . . Ellam, Bill .,..., Eldridge, Dottie Eldridge, Jim .,.. Elkins, Sally .. Eller, Don ....,. Ellison, Arnold . . . Elson, Melvin . .. Emmert, Jack . . . Enlowe, Roland Epperson, Roy Erickson, Marty Estes, Helen ..., Estes, Jerry . . . Eubank, Bill . ,. E-vans, David .. Evans, Patricia Everhart, Christine Faine, Jan , ....... Fanning, Robert . . . Farmer, Bill .,.., Farrar, Sue , ...,.. Faulkner, Bernice ., Faulkner, Mary Ruth Fenix, Barbara . ., Fenix, Pat Ferguson, Peggy ,. Ferguson, Joe ,. Fike, Billy ..... Filyaw, Anna ,.... Fincher, George . . . Fincher, Phoebe . .. Finley, Glenda .. Finney, Sherry . . . Fite, Sarah ,. . Flerl, Wanda . . . Fletcher, Wilma .. Flowers, Charles . Floyd, Miriam .... Fogo, Mildred ...., ,....,.72,92 66 74, 162, 166 . ..... 101,166 33, 155 74,92, 150 . ..,66,140, 168,172 . .,.74,79, 156,199 ......33,147,154 33, 93,155 .....66,152 74 ....,,,.74,164 74, 101, 167 ......66,168 ., .... 74 ,...99 156 ...9B,167 98,157 ..74,95,169 66, 94,170 ..74,95,170 ....,..,.,.,...93,170 ....,.....,74,98,143 185 74,98 156 142 .....,66,71,131,190 .....,..,....,.33,158 74,168 66, 140, 145, 192 ...., 74, 157, 165 74, 99,171 .. 168 ...33,155 ...74,95 33, 95,139, 142,185 74, 103, 160, 172 ........74,94,159 ......,74,9B,147 101 74, 98, 167, 169 33,166 ....,..........33,166 33, 99, 106, 108, 154, 177 .....,66,103,110,190 .. 34, 122, 125 '163 ..,..74,-101 ...........66,99,147 . 74,121,157,165, 172 163 .....-74,163 . 74,166 34,161 168 34, 167 ...-66, 101-, 110 , ..... .. 34 ...74,167 ...34, 154 .... 66,163 66, 157, 165, 172 34, 137, 157,165 ,.....,....74,167 66, 103, 150, 172 169 . 34,101,122,125,126, 129, 139, 145, 177, 185, 192,- 203 Follis, Richard Ford, Delores . . . Ford, Donnie ..... Ford, Elizabeth Forman, Houston . Forrester, Richard . , , Forrester, Ellis , . , . Forney, Frances . ,. Forman, Janice . Forshay, Steve .,.. Fortson, Judy .. . Fowler, Harriet .. Fox, Alvin ..... Fax, Kenneth . ,. Fox, Randy . . . Fox, Stanley .... Frank, Ralph Franklin, Bill ... Frazier, Ellen ..... Frazier, Houston .... Fredrick, Barney ..., Freeman, Mary . . . Frieks, Sonny ..... Friddell, Robert .. Frogel, Bernard . . . Frumin, Brenda .... Fuller, Jimmie Ruth Fuller, Ruth ...,... Funderburk, Tom . . . Funk, Carolyn .... Gaither, Ronney .... Galbraith, Joe .,....,. Galbraith, Martha ..., Galbraith, William ,...... Galloway, Glenda . . . . . . . Gamble Elenor Gamble, Roy ,... Gant, Linda .... Gardman, Billy Garner, Alice Garrison, Larry Gary, Judy .... Gash, Carolyn Goss, Anna .. Gaston, Leona Gerlach, Ann German, Frank Gilbert, Mary Gilbreoth, Hugh Don Giles, Anna- Sue . Giles, Barney . . . Gilleland, Ann .... Gladson, Jimmy .. Glazner, Mary . , . Glenn, David ...... Gloster,- Bernard -. . , Goddard, Beth . . . Goddard, Carolyn .. Goddard, Charles Goddard, Jo Ann .. Godwin, Arnold ., Goff, Janet ,... Goforth, Gail .. Goforth, Pat . . . Goggins, Zane ,. Goins, Myrtle .. -Goodson, Joe . . . Goodwin, Samuel Gordon, Nancy . . . Gordon, Violet . . . Grady, Carter .... Graham., Bob . -. Grainger, Jim 98, 170 74,162 34, 103, 156, 161, 172,190 34, 167, 171 74,93 35 34 ....66,98,143 .. 74,164 ...35,159 .....35,167 66, 70,101 108, 118, 146 35 .......66, 102,159 ......,..74,145,192 64, 66, 98, 112, 113, 114,115, 138,143 .......,..,100,166 74, 157, 165 ....92,166 101 ...98,171 74 .. ,.,. 74 , ..... , 160 35,103 ....66,145 ........66,99,142 66, 140,156, 160,161 35,94 66, 141, 168 168 165 74, 100,157, 66, 167 99 66, 149 66, 101 74, 158 35,154,155 66, 167 66, 167 66, 163 66,98, 167 . 35, 103, 129, 141, 157,177 66, 95, 116, 120,146 ,. .,.. 35,158 92, 118,167 74 103, 172 66, 137, 166 66, 98, 151, 187 66, 102 35,154,165 66, 74, 166 93, 106, 193 66 66, 99,167 74, 160 74, 163 66, 167 , ....,,...,. 35,167 157 66,103,167,170,172 ..............74,92 149 66, 163 75, 157, 165 66, 92,147 66,95, 170 Grammer, Gail ....,. 36, 129, 130, 138, 159, 172, 179, 189 Grandy, David . . , ..... 74, 94, 142, 184 Grant, Bobby .... ..... 7 9, 93, 130 Grant, Carolyn .... ..... 6 6, 136, 164 Grant, Larry ................,. 103, 166 Grant, Schild ...... 36, 172, 187, 189, 191 Gresham, Charles ,.,,,.........,, 95, 170 Graves, Joan .... 66 136. 156, 187, 193, 199 Grey, Jean .,.,,................... 157 Gray, Frank ...... 75, 98, 164 Green Flavius . ..... 74, 103 Green, Richard ,. . .... 36, 167 Green, Martha ..... . 75, 172 Greenberg, Paul .... 66, 92 Greer, Martha ..... 66, 166 Gregg, Thomas . ..... 66, 94, 153 Gregory, Arch 4 . . , ..,......,. 36, 144 Gregory, David .... 66, 103, 112, 115, 157, 172 Grider, Charles ........ 36, 167 Griffin, Charles , . . , . 75, 94, 148 Griffin, Tom ..... 66, 93, 167 Griffith, Larry , , . ...... . . 94 Gross, Roberta ...., 36, 148 Gross, Sam . ., . ............ 75, 94, 163 Grove, Leona ....,..,.,...,.. 75, 160 Grove, Neal ..... 36, 95, 138, 139, 150, 161, 176, 182, 190, 204 Grubb, Lela ...,....... .. 36 Grubb, Martha . , . . . 66, 75, 156 Guess, Diane .....,.......... 66, 149 Guider, Jack ........,......,.. 36, 98, 166 Guinn, Brenda 36, 75, 140, 154, 155, 191 Gunther, Donald . ,.......... 66, 101, 171 Gunter, Martha ..,........,...... 66, 166 Gunner, Sandra ....,.........,,,,,. 36 Gurley, Lee ...... 66, 103, 147, 172, 190 Hachat, Candy .................. 66, 159 Hadaway, Mike ..,.,..... . 75, 101, '146 Hagan, Harry ..... 66, 103, 164, 172, 190 Haggar, Clifford . .,.,.......,... 94, 171 Hale, Bobby ..... ....... 9 4, 167 Hale, Judy ..... 66, 159, 168 Hale, Lynn ...... 76, 98 Hale, Robert . . . ...... -. ,f 66 Haley, Ann .,., ......,. 7 5, -172 Hallum, Della .... ...........,., 3 7 Halper, Martin .... .. 37, 62, 166, 182 Halliburton, Glenda ,. ....,,,,. 66, 149 Hambley, Larry .. 66, 95, 151 Hamill, Don ....,.. ..... 3 7, 168 Hamilton, Juanita ..,. .... 7 5, 162 Hamilton, Loreta .... , . . 75, 156 Hammond, Jimmy .... .... 3 7, 168 Hanks, Nancy ..,... . , . 75, 167 Hansen, Charles .. .. 66, 92 Hanzlik, Charles . .. .. . 75, 94 1-larbison, Joy . . '66, 157 Harcrow, Carole . . . . . 37, 141 Harden, Joyce . . . .... , . 165 Harden, Theda . . . . . ,..,. . . 37, 159 Hardin, Alice ........ ,.... 7 5, 121, 164 Hardin, Charlie ...... 37, 63, 107, 146, 154, 160,161,182,183,193 Harding Richard ............,,..,, 75, 93 Hardy, Kilah ..........,..,....,..... 164 Harmon, Connie ...,.. 37, 126, 160, 161 - , 194, 199 Harper, Barbara . . ...,........... 75 Harris, Larry . . . . . 75, 98, 170 Harris, Louise ..,, .,....,. 7 4 Harrison, A. R. . . , 92 Hartman, Judy . . . . . . 67, 157 Harvey, Betsy ..,. ....,,,.,.., 7 5 Harvey, Larry ...... ,.,. 7 5, 103, 172 -Harvey, Roberta . , . ,.., .. .37, 157 Harvery, Veda ., ,... 75, 157 'Page .249 Lane, Jean .... Harwell, Marvin . ......,... 67, 99, 170 Hassler, Martha . . . . . . 37, 62 95, 145, 176 Hasty, Gary .... ............. 3 7, 157 Hatfield, Doug ..,....,.......,...... 100 Hawkins, Carol ...... 67, 121, 124, 166, 190 Hawkins, Jane ......,............... 75 Hawkins, Mickey ...,,,.......... 99, 116 Hayes, Brenda .,..........,..... 75, 166 Hayes, Charlynne .... ,.......... 6 7, 159 Hayes, John ...... 38, 100, 138, 139, 143, 179. 182, 183, 202 Hayes, Linda ................ .. 75 Hayes, Mitchell . . . . 4,.........,.. 67, 93 Haymes, Russell . . . .... 75, 100, 167, 168 Head, Jo Ann . ....,.....,..... 38 Healey, Richard ,... 101, 163, 171 Heatherly, Jane ..... .,,.. 7 5, 168 Hegwood, Robert ,. ..... 75 99 Heitner, Brenda . . . . . . 75, 158, 160 Helms, Helen ..... 75, 166 Helton, Jo Ann , ...,.... 67 Helton, Jimmy ..... ....... 6 7, 167 Hembree, Melvin . . .... 67, 93, 150 Henderson, Beverly . . . .... 67, 137, 157 Henderson, Stuart ,... .,... 6 7, 168 Hendricks, Brindley . . . . . 75 98 Hendricks, Judy ....,. ...... 7 5 Hennagar, Brenda Sue .............. 156 Henegar, Cecile ................ 67, 166 Henley, John ...... 38, 139, 144, 160, 161, 182, 183, 198, 204 Hennessee, Linda .....,...,...... 67, 137 Henninger, Mary .... 67, 152, 156 Hess, Nelson ..............,, 67, 99, 169 Heyer, Leslie .....,.............,... 75 Hickey, Buddy .,.. 75, 79, 92, 106, 111, 146 Hicks, Joe ..,... .,.. ,......... 7 5 , 101 Hicks, Robert ..,.. .. 75, 93, 167 Higgins, Rick . . . . . . , 103, 171 Hightower, Elsa ,..... 38, 99, 137, 138, 157, 177, 185, 189 Hill Bobby ..... 38, 84, 106, 107, 108, 111, 139, 142, 160 Hill, Lucy ..., . ..........,.... 75, 169 Hill Ronald .,... 38, 109 Hill,Jimmy 93 Hill, Floyd .. ........... 94 Hillis, Brenda ............. 67, 165 Hilton, Jimmy .. 38, 140, 147, 204 Hine, Mariorie 38, 129, 154, 155, 178 Hines. Glenre ...., , . 75 Hitchcock, Patsy . . . ..... 67, 124, 162, 163 Hixson, Gaynell , . 38, 158 178 Hixson, Margaret .... 67, 136, 145 Hixson, Jerry ...... 75. 171 Hixon, Pat ..... ..... 1 18. 167 Hixon, Vic .... ..., 7 5, 100, 117 Hobbs, Sherry ..... ...... . . 67. 155 Hodes, Beverly .... .... 3 8, 137, 157 Hodes, Irwin ... ... 38, 118. 166 Hodes, Shirley .... ,..,, 3 8. 137 Holbrook, Elaine ,. ............. 67. 152 Holbrook, Don ,... . . . ....,.. . . 93 Holcombe, Hope .... 39, 87, 126, 155, 176 Holbrooks, Glenda .............. 75, 166 Holder, Larry .. . ..,,. 39, 171 Holland, George ., .... 67, 101, 168 Holland, Sally ,. .... 75, 153. 184 Hollis, Jimmy . . . . . 75, 95, 166 Holmes, Derace .,... 39, 189 Holmes, Jane .... 67, 121, 161 Holmes, Judy ,.. ... 75, 121, 157 Holmes, Joy . . . .. ......... 39, 155 Holt, Ted .. ...... ........ . , 92 Honea, Ken , .... 67, 101, 106, 108, 112, 120, 156 Hood, James . , . . , Hoot, Mary Page 250 .,.....67,98,163 39,94 Hooper, Charles .... ..... 7 5 Hooten, Janet . . . ..,. . . 75 Hope, Edgar 39, 167 Hope, Wilma ...... .,.. 6 7, 158 Hooper, Charles .... . 163 Hooten, Janet .... ...........,..,.. 7 5 Hoover, Douglas ............,.,..... 92 Hopkins, Sally ...... 39, 95, 126, 130, 138, 139, 160, 161, 180,181, 196, 202, 205 Houston, Carolyn ....,. 39, 63, 91, 148, 154, 160,161,182,183,187,188,191,195 Houston, Teddy ,, ...... ,..... 6 7, 101, 167 Houts, Joy ....... ..... 7 5, 159 Howard, Delores . . . . . . 39, 161 Howard, Jim ..... . . , 39, 167 Howard, Linda . .. . ..... 75, 158 Howell, Barbara .... . . . 67, 124, 125 Howell, Jean .... .,........ 6 7 Hubbard, Bob ..... .. 67, 102, 151 Hubbard, Francis ..., ..... 6 7, 156 Huddleston, Howard . . . . . . 75, 95 Hudnall, Sandie .... ........ 6 7 Hudson, Gloria .... ..., 3 9, 168 Huggins, Larry 67, 75, 93 Hughie, Wayne ..., 75, 94, 167 Humphreys, Jerry ., ..... 39, 167 Hundley, Pat .... .......... 4 0 Hunigan, Don .. .... 67, 98, 171 Hunt, Diane ....... 67, 166 Hunt, Eddie .... .. 40, 154, 171 Hunt, Martha ...,. 75, 163 Hurt, Linda ,... ......... 1 57 Huskey, Melvin 75, 101, 151 Hutcheson, Jean . . ,....,.... 75 Hyden, Dottie . .. . . . , 40, 138 Ingersoll, Karol 75, 153, 184 lngle, Dale .. . ,. 67, 93, 170 lngle, Troy .... . .. 75, 99, 116 Ingram, Jerry . . . . . . 40, 157 Ives, Virginia .. .., 75, 121, 168 Jackson, Linda .,... 75, 163 Jackson, 'Nancy . . ..,...,. 40 Jacobs, Gail ... . . . 75, 164 Jacobs, Mark .... ....... 1 00 Jaffe, Pierre ..,.. 102, 151 James, David .... .. 67, 92, 151 Jarrett, Freddy . 67, 99, 168 Jarvis, David .... ........... 1 01, 167 Jeanseau, Donna ................ 67, 158 Jecks, Sandra .,.... 67, 70, 71, 131, 137, 151, 186,192, 193 Jellev Michael . ...,. 75, 98, 118, 171 Jenkins, Lorena ,.,.. ........... 7 5, 162 Jinks, Sue ......,. 75, 155, 156, 160, 162 Jennings, Lynda ................ 67. 166 Jennings, Lynette ..,..........,.. 67, 158 Jernigan, Pat .. .......... 75, 155,172 Johnson, Amelia . .,,............ 67, 168 Johnson, Anne . 40, 62, 96, 136, 138, 145,160, 161,177,196 Johnson, Gail .... ...,.......... 6 7, 167 Johnson, Janice .... .... 4 0, 149 Johnson, Jimmy E. , ...... 98 Johnson, Jimmy N. . 75, 100 Johnson, Joseph ...,. ,.., . .. 100 Johnson, Mildred .....,. , 159 Johnson, Marion . , . ........., . . 40 Johnson, Patty . .. 40, 154, 168 Johnson, Wayne . . , ........., . . 99 Jones, Barbara . , . . . 40, 63, 159, 172 Jones, Brenda . . . ..... 75, 156, 164 Jones, Dwayne . . . ...,..... . . 75 Jones, Gene .... ......... 6 7, 138 Jones, Gary .... .....,.,.. 7 5, 153 Jones, Lake . . . .......... 40, 75, 94, 166 Jones, Marie ...... .......,...,. 4 0, 14B Jones, Myra .... 67, 121. 124, 125, 149, 162 Jones Robert ........ 41, 103, 118, 150, 172 Jones, Valene . Jordan, Bill . . . Jordan, Patricia ..., Kamin, Bettye . Kammer, Burt . . . Kaplan, Diane .... Kaplin Sheley . Kaplowitz, lris . Kaset, Jane .... Kaset, Jack ..... Keaton, Jackie ..., Keith, Anita . . Kelley, Richard Kelly, Charles ..... .. 41,152 ...93,169 41, 157 41,158 98, 166, 171 ......41,152 75,98, 167 41,168 67,158 67,98, 167 ......41,140 67, 137, 157 171 75,99, 167 Kendzior, Anthony .... . . . 41, 100, Kennedy, Bill ...... .... 7 5, 98, Kennedy, Jim .... ...,..., 7 5, 101, Killlffer, John .... ................. Kepner, Beverly ,.... . 41, 138, 140, 162, Kerr, Darrell ..... .,,.,... 4 1, 103, Kersey, Norma ......,.......,......., Kilgore, Martha ......,.,.,.,,... 67, Killian, Alice .... 75, 79, 124, 131, 184, Kimble, Barbara ...........,...... 41, Kimbrough, Glenda . . . . . 41, Kincaid, Doris ...... ,,,, 7 5, Kincaid, Jerry .... ...... 4 2, Kines, Gary ,... ..,. 6 7, 102, King, Betty ...,. . 75, King, Jerry 101, 150 Kina. Mike .. ...... 75, 79 King, Pat ... ........ 42, 139, 162 King, Paul .......................... 167 King, Richard 42, 137, 138, 139, 162, 204 King, Thomas ,.... . .......,. 75, 94, 144 King, Treba ......................,.. 156 King. Walter .,.. 42 161, 165, 170, 172, 190 Kirkland, Dixon ...................,... 42 Kirkley, Sarah .....,,........,........ 67 Kirkpatrick, Joy .... . . . 75, 79, 137, 169 Kirkpatrick, Mack ,. . ....... 146, 167 Kirton, Ann ...... ,,,, 5 7, 163 Knox, David . ,. , , , 102, 143 Kress, Bill .... 67, 92, 168 Kraar, Martin .... ,, , 42, 150, 192 Kunko, Randy .... ,,,,, 1 66, 171 Lacey, Shirley .... .... 7 6, 158 LaFerry, George . . . ,. 42, 167 LaFerry, Patricia ..., H , 76, 162 LaFerry, Wayne .... ,,,,,,, 9 3 Lamb, Cynthia ..,. ........ 7 6, 160 Lamb. John .... ....,. 6 7, 99, 106 Lancaster, Earl . . . . . , 67, 103, 157, 172 Landers, Linda ..... ,,,,,,,,, 4 2, 157 Landress, James .... ,,,,,,, 4 2, 164 Lane, Judith . . . Laney, JoAnn , . . Lasater, Brad . . . Laster, Butch ., Laubscher, Judy Law, Chris ...., . . Law, Handot , , . Lawler, Bobby Lawrence, Pat Lasson, Phillip Lay, Charles Layne, Shelialh .... Leatherland, Lonnie Lebos, Leo ...,. Lebovitz, Bruce Lee, Sharon .... Lee, Suzanne . . Leigh, Linda ,. Letson, Judy . . LeVan, Cameron .,..,76 57, 103, 159, 172 92,171 42.92. 125, 131, 154. 158,198 .. 67,71,98, 144, 187 ..,.,.........76,99 ..,.....,,..,..99 145,192,199 ....,...67,l67 ..........42 .....76,l58 ...76,94, 147 ...57,94, 153 .....,.67,95 ........,76,l24,l52 76, 121, 124, 135, 166 .. 43. 88. 126, 137, 151, 160. 161, 182, 183, 195 76,94, 152 LeVan Lawrence ......, . 43, Levy, Jimmy ..... . . . 93, 106, Levln, Sharon .... ...... 6 7, Levin, Stuart . .. .,.. . 93, Levy, Abraham ..... . . . 67, 93, Lewallen, Nancy . . . .... . . , . Lewis, Jean ..... , .... . Lewis, Joe ...,... .... 1 02, Lewis, Raymond , ..... Lewis, Ronald ......... . I, Lichtenstetter, Madeline .. ..... 76, Light, Helen ........,, ........... Light, Kenneth . .. . .. 43, 161, Lindsey, James . ., ...., . 43, Linner, Mitchell . . ...... . . Linner, Tommy ..... , ...,... . . McAfee, Mike ..... . , . McAlister, Eddie ..... .... McBirney, David ,... . , . McBirney, Janet . . . . . . . . McBrayer, Lynda .... . , , McCamish, Mickey . . . . . . McCarroll, Sara . . . . . McCay, Ann ...... . . . McClung, Gary .,... . McCommon, Patricia . , . McConathy, Herman . . . McCord, Eddie ...... McCoy, Bill ,. ,... ............ McCormack, Glenda ....,,..... McCallie, Gary .... ..., 6 7, 67, 100, . . . 67, 76, 160, . . . , 67, . , . . 67, ....67, 67, 95, 76, 99, 44, 95, Lingerfelt, Carolyn .. List, Elizabeth ...,. Little, Linda ...... Livesay, Martha ,... 76, 124, ,.....67, .....67 43, 1 McCormick, Eunice 44, 102, 161, 179, McCormick, Patricia ....... 44, 139, 166, 172 McCracken, Linda . . . .......,,.. 67, 166 McCuIley, Craig . . . . .. 100, 106, 111 McCulley, Glenda . .. . . . 76, 145, 199 McCurdy, Orlane ..,....,.. 76, 158 McDaniel, Jerry ....,...,......... 76, 164 McDaris, Mary Helen ..... 44, 154, 157, 159 McElroy, Suzie ...,.. 68, 140, 145, 156, 160 McElroy, Kay ............, 76, 79, 124, 145 Morris, 162 Phillip ..... Livingood, Richard . . . . ..,.... . . 43, Llewellyn, Carl ............ 43, 93, 154, Llewellyn, Margaret .............,,... Llewellyn, Nancy ...,....,,....,. 162, Locke, Jon ,. 43, 93, 140, 147, 156, 178, Lockery, Richard .................. 76, Lockhart, Jacquelend .......... 75, 156, Long, James ,,....... Long, Peggy ....,.. ...... 6 7, Long, Robert ..... ..,. 9 4, 117, Long, Wanda .... ...... 7 6, Loomis, Frank ..,, . . . 76, 92, Lord, Linda ..,, .,...... Love, Judy ...., ............,.. 6 7, Lovell, Linda . , . .,............. . 76, Lovell, Bobby ........ 94, 112, 113, 114 Lovell, Rosemary ......,...,... 43, 137 Lowe, Ann . ,..... ..... 6 7, Lowe, Mary .... Lowery, Gail . , . Loy, Julia ..,. Lucas, Linda , . . . . . Ludsky Marion . . . Lusk, Howard ..,. Lusk, Thomas . . . ...76 McEwan, Martie .... , . 44, 129, 156 McFarland, Nancy 44, 63, 139, 1 41, 157, Moore, Charles . . . 46, 62, 96, 106, 107, Moore, Colleen . . . 118, 142, 177, Moore, Dina ........ 68, 136, 138, 161, Moore, Edwin .... ............. 9 3, Moore, Frank ............,....... 46, Moore, Greer .............,,..... 76, Moore, Jane .... 46, 90, 169, 176, 191, Moore, Judie ............ 68, 122, 125 Moore, Marsha ..., 46, 62, 87, 160, 167, 182, 196 Moore, Mary Ann .. ....... . . Moore, Richard .... .,....,.. 7 6 98 Moore, Ricky ...,.. Moreland, David . . . Moreland, Howard . Morgan, David .,.., Morgan Edwin ...,. Morgan, James .... Morgan, James Cecil Morgan, Lamar .... Morgan, Ronald . . 76 Morris, Cathy ..... Morris, Jennifer . . 68, Morris, Phil ...,... Morris, Morris, Phyllis ..... ....98, 106 68 ...68,92 ...47,88, 93, ....,.....47,102 47 ,103, 161,165,166 47, 141, 154, 110,156,160, 161 68, 102, 156, 47 1 1 1 McGhee, Herbert ..,......... 44, 120, 146 McGhee, Margaret .... .......... 4 4 McGinnis, Betty ..... .... 6 8, 157 McGinnis, James .... ,.., 4 4, 159 Mclnturff, Ric .,.... .... 9 2, 118 McKamey, Charlyme . . . ...... 76, 166 McKeehan, Ann .,... ..... . 76, 169 McKeehan, George .. ..,. 76, 93, 144 Morrow, Tommy .... Morton, Robert . . , Moser, Enoch . . . Moss, Evelyn . . . Moss, Rose . . . Moss, Zelma . . . Richard .. 47, 99, 138, 139, 1 44, , 161, 180, 186, 202,205 68, ,.63,103, 92, 167 150, 191 166 156 76 ...76, McKenzie, Joyce ...., McKenzie, Joyce Albyne . McKerley, Billy ....... McLaughlin, Susan .... 68, 157, 166, .76, Mulkey, Janet .... Mullins, Karen .... Mullins, Fred ... Mullins, Maxine . . . Munson, Bob .,. . 76, 68,70, 157, ...,...,.98, 76 1 fffltlil' Luttrell, Judy .... Lyle, Sandra ..... Lynes, Judy ...... Lyons, David ..... Mabry, David .... Mabry, Gerry .... Mabry, Jeanne . . Mack, Leonard . ,. 44, 84, 126, 138 45, 103, 129, 138, 1 McMahon, Judy ..... ., 44, 151, 162, 164 Myers, Herman . , . Nabors, Sue . , . Nance, Mariorie . . Nardo, Mickey . . . Nash, Jimmy ..... Nelson, Frances . . . Nelson, Hale ..,... Nelson, Jerry ..... Nebold, Bill .... 76 Newbold, Nathan . . Newell, Diane ..... Newman, Burl ,... Newman, Harold . . . . . f 76,'ldo,' ' ee, 47, 136, 171 76, 160 76, 152 98, 146 ..,.,76,93 . , ..., 76, 101, Mahoney, Diane .,.. .... 7 6, 145, Maissell, Eunice .... ..,.. . . 68, Manis, Lamorr . .. , ,. 45, 150, Mann, Robert . . . ...,. . . 45 Manning, Diane .. ...... . . Mansell, Jean .,.. ...... 7 6, Mansfield, Ann . .. .,..... . 76, Marks, Judy .... ,.., 4 5, 140, Marler, Charles .... ...... 6 8, 101, Maroney, Patricia .................... Marshall, Loxie ...........,,...... 76, Massa, Bill . ...... 64, 68, 70, 100, 143 Massey, Jeanne ,......,...,....... 68 1 1 McM1llian, Gene .... .,...,....... 6 8 McMillan, Nancy ...... ..., 4 5, 164 McMurray, Donald .... .... 4 5, 169 McPherson, Tommy .... . . . 76, 94 McWilliams, Don .... 76, 93, 164 Meacham, Charlotte . . . , . . 45, 100, 159 Meacham, Dee Dee . . , , . . . 143, 193 Meacham, Ed ....., ..., 4 5, 171 Meredith, Donna ..., ...., 7 6, 160 Meigs, Ted ..,.. .,,.... 4 5, 143 Meyers, Bill ,.. . . , .....,.... 68, 93, 151 Miles, Judy ,...... .....,.......,.... 4 5 Millard, Sam .... 45, 112, 114, 115, 154, 186 Miller, Bill ,.... .............. 6 8, 92, Miller, Brent .... ...,.,... . , Miller, Jerry . . , ,. . 68, 92, 166 Miller, Jimmy . . . ...,... . 46, Miller, Billy Jo .. . .. 102 Miller, Milvin ... ....,.. Miller, Montey .,.. , , , , , , , Miller, Norman .. 68, 100, Milligan, Gaines . . ...,. . . Milliken, Linda ..... , , . . Milliken, Sherrill . . , . .... . . . 46, Milner, LeRoy . . . , , . , 76, 100, Milner, Kay .. 46, '62, 99, 126, 133, 138, Newman, James . . . Nicholls, Suzanne . . Nichols, Nichols, Emily .... Gordon . . Norman, Cecil . . . . Norman, Dixie ..... Norman, Elizabeth . Norma-n, Patsy .... Norris, P Cl1,.,.,.. Norteman, Margaret Nowlin, Rudy .,.,.. O'Hara, Terry ..... O'Kelley, Jim ...... Massey, Robert ..... Masters, Carolyn Martin, David ..., Martin, Paul , . . Marshall, Robert Masters, Jerry , . 68, 95, ....76,159, 94, 155, 160, 161, 202, 131, 205 Mitchell, Rick .... 46, 88, 138. 139. 142. 176, Mitchum, Glenda . . . Mohr, Peter ..... Mongar, Faye ...., Mathis, George ...... 99, 112, 114, 115, Maxwell, Carl , . . . ..,........ . . 68, Moy, Bob ...... .... 7 6, 94, lsl, May, Linda ..... ..,.....,.... McAfee, Steve .... , . . 95, Montague, Monty . . . Molloy, Ronald ..., Moon, Linda .... 177, 194, 202, 205 ., ..,.,46 167 .. , 68,166 .. .,... ..147 76,93, 148,187 157 Moon, Vlvlan ........... ..... . . 46, 157 Moore, Brian 46, 101, 142, 166, 178, 194 Oldenburg, Fred ,. . Oliver, Brenda . . . O'Neal, Charles . . O'Neal, Lynn .... O'Neill, Kathie . . . Orr, Susanne . , . Orrell, Fred ,... Orrell, Glenda .... Orrell, Jimmie Sue Orton, Phyllis .... . Osborne, Robert W. . . Overend, George . 101,112, 115,12O, .47, 68,71, .. 76,95, .,.47,92. 68, ....47, .ff 76,160 76, 95, .....76 ...76, 48, 91 48, 87, 150, 154 48,170,192, 193, 103,167, 68, 71,131, ......,..76, ...68, 48, 76 .1 .4 f bla, 154,' 1621 68, 100, 136, Page 251 1 1 Powell, Owen, Esther .... 48, 92, 125, 129, 137, 138, 139, 160, 161, 177, 185 Owen, Robert ...... ............, 9 8, 111 Owens, Barbara ......,,.... 156, 166 Owens, Patricia .,.... 48, 123, 126, 167, 193 Ownby, Bob .... ........., 6 8, 95, 118 Pace, Martha .. .........,.. 48, 159 Pace, Roy ,........ ,...... 9 5 Painter, Martha .... .... 6 8, 157 Palmer, Norman ........ . 167 Palmer, Pat ...... .,.. 4 8, 126, 149 Pankey, James ..,.,........ 98, 170 Panni, Tenna ....,,....,.......... 76, 160 Parker, David ...... . 48, 98, 114, 154, 170 Parker, Janis .., .............,.. . . 49 Parker, Sue ...... 76, 137, 169 Parker, Wayne . . . .....,.. . . 98 Parrott, Glenda ... .. . . . . . , 76 Patten, Sallie .... ....... , . 76, 124, 162 Patterson, luana .,.. ..... . 76, 152, 166 Patterson, Eddie ..,. 101, 112, 115, 120, 138 Payne, Carolyn .......,........ , . 76, 157 Payne, Gary 77, 100, 106, 117, 143 Payne, Judy .,.. ..,.,.......,.. 6 8, 168 Payne, J. D. ... ...,,.... 77, 99, 170 Payne, John . . . .....,....... 77, 101 Payne, Pat ., 68, 92, 118, 143, 192 Payne, Roy ,..... ....,,.. 9 5, 167, 171 Payne, Wylene . . . ........,... . . 49 Pearce, David .... 49, 93, 142, 176 Pearce, Peggy ..... .....,........ 4 9 Pearlman, Nathan .. Schreiner, Dave . . . 49, 95, 154, 166 Pearson, Jackie .... ,..... . . 68, 156 Pearson, Keith ..... 77, 95 Peck, Sandra ...... 77, 166 Peck, Stella .... .... 7 7, 124, 152 Pederson, Ann ,,.. .. 77, 145, 162, 192 Peck, Ginger ..... ...,... 7 7, 157 Pemberton, Betty . . , ..., 49, 77, 158 Pemberton, Buddy .... .,... 9 4, 167 Pemberton, Juanita 49, 138. 152 Pemberton, Linda ...... 68, 166 Pence, Judy .,..... .... 7 7, 165 Pendergrass, Doris ..,... . 165 Pendergrass, Randall ,. . ....,.. 99, 163 Penick, Douglas ....,. 77, 103, 172 Penley, Ernest ...... .,.. 4 9, 167, 172 Pennington, Leigh .,.. .... . . 68 Perch, Howard .... 101, 107 Perkins, Morris .. . . ,. 68, 93, 170 Perkinson, Don . .. ,.. 68, 99, 163 Perkinson, Fred .,,. 77, 101, 151 Perry, Don ..... ..... 4 9, 92, 171 Perry, Randy . . , .... 77, 100, 169 Perry, Bill ,,.... .....,... 1 63 Peters, Sandra ..,. .... 6 8, 157 Peterson, Kathryn .... . 77, 153 Peterson, Kenneth .,.....,....... 49, 143 Pettis, Judith ....,.......,..... 49, 165 Pettyiohn, Kenneth .... 77, 103, 161, 165, 172 Pfitzer, Patricia ...,............... 49, 149 Phifer, Beverly ..,............,.. 77, 167 PhHHps Barbara .,... 77,79,16O,186 199 Phillips, Carolyn .. . .,.......... 68, 161 Phillips, Elaine .... . . . . . 77, 140 Phillips, Jackie ,............,...,. 92, 172 Phillips, Billy ....,,......,....,..,. 77, 95 Phuhpg JeH .... 50,103,142,154,179,187 Phillips, Kathleen .,.,............. 77, 160 Phillips, Margaret .... .. , 50, 158 Phillips, Margie .,......,.............. 77 Phillips, Myra ........,.........,. 77, 152 Phillips, Wesley ., 50, 103, 147, 160, 161, 172, 178, 182, 183, 190 Pierce, Carolyn . . . ........... 77, 164 Pierce, David . . . ......... 176, 198 Pierce, Larry . .. , . . 50, 166 Pierce, Peggy . . , .... . 191 Page 252 Pierce, Ruth Pigford, Toby , . . Pine, Kay ...... Pinkerton, Martha Pike, Rebecca . . . Pitts, Oman .,... Pitts, Derral . . . Pitzl, Sue , ...... Pledger, Frank . . Pledger, Mary . . . Poe, Robert .... Pollard, Merri . . . Polsky, Reah ..., Polsky, Sybil Poole, Nancy . . . Pope, Judy ..... Portwood, Carolyn Posey, Potter, Potter, Potter, Powell, Powell, Powell Elaine ... Brenda , . . Jerry .... Richard .. Linda . . . Lyn ..... Lynn .... Raymond . 50, Pressman, Diane . . , Pressman, Sharon Prestwood, Ann .... Presswood, Ruth . . , Pritchard, Dennis . . . Pruett, Charles .... Pruett, Nancy ...,. Puckett, Mildred . . . Puckett, Nancy ..,, Puckett, Tommy . . . Puffer, Frank .,.. Putnam, Sue .. Pyle, Karen ..... Quinn, Barbara . .. . Radford, Carolyn Radford, Gladys, . . Rains, Jeanette .... Rogan, Bud ...,... Ramke, Geraldine Ramsey, Billie Jane Ramsey, Billy .... Ramsey, Brenda . . . Randolph, Mary . . . Randolph, Steve Rankin, Julia .,.. Ransom, Henry .... Rasbury, Loudine .... Rash, Mary Kathryn Rast, Bill .,....,..,, Rawlston, Barbara Ray, James ,....,. Record, Glenda .... Rector, Jack ..... Reedy, Jane .,... Redwine, Phil .... ......,77,160 77,95, 167 .. 77, 92,157 68, 157 50, 139, 173 106 ..........93, 68,153,156, 170 160 77, 79, 94, 106 77, 164 93, 159 166, 172 156 .M....,,.50,95 .................,, 77 122,125,161,193 .,...,....... .. 50,159 ... ... ......, 77,152 103,130,136,154 169 179,187 ,.. 77,171,172 ... 103 166, 171 ......,..., 50 .... 50,140,160 W. 62,101,148 .,... 68,156 ....93,171 .. 77,158 ... 68,156 ...... 163 ,.. 68,166 ....... 93 ...,... 77,93 H. 50,166,170 ........, 51 .U ... 77,162 ..U 68,102,159 .......... 101 ..,.....,..., 51 .. ,...., 68,191 75,169,172,191 ....H... 77,172 ..,.... 51,165 ......M 77,160 .. 77,94,146,167 M... 68,157,172 .51,96,145,16L 177,192 .... 68,95,170 H,.. 77,160 ..,.... 68 H. 77,172 ...... 77 .......100 .H 68,167 ... 77,167 ... 51,159 ,.. 68,158 ... 93,157 ..... 77,164 ,.,....51,170 ..,. 51,149,154 ...H. 68,95,161 Richards, Hannah . . Richardson, Eric Richelson, Pennie .. Richey, Robert .... Richmond, Kay . .. Richmond, Patricia . Ridgeway, Milton .. Rieveley, Beverly . . . Riggins, Joe ...... Riley, June ..... Roach, Linda .... Robere, Roberts, Clifford Roberts, Howard . . . Roberts, James .... Robinson, Virgil . . . Roden, Elred .... Rodric, Bob ..,. Roeloffs, Doug .... Rogers, Francis . Rogers, Janice . . Rogers, Linda . . . Rolen, Sylvia . . . Romick, Carol ..... Rose, Paul , ...... . Paul ....., Reece, Eric .... . . . 51, 94, 153, 160, 161 Reed, Bill ...,.., ,........ 7 7, 100, 151 Reedy, Charles ..,. , , . . . 77, 136 Reggins, Joe ..., .,......... 6 8 Resnick, Chester ............... 68, 95, 170 Rewcastle, Gerry ......... 77, 101, 167 Reynolds, Delmar . 51, 87, 139, 144, 160, 161, 176, 178, 182, 183, 185, 196, 204 Reynolds, Jerry ,,....,......, 77, 101, 167 Rheay, Judy ..................... 77, 160 Rhyne, Bill .. 51, 91,146, 154, 156, 178,199 Rhoden, Linda 51, 97, 125, 129, 137, 138, 145,161,178,189,191,192 Rhodes, Alica .....,....., 68, 156, 160, 161 Rhyne, Judy ..... 68, 136, 145, 199 Ricard, Ricky ..,. 68, 103, 163, 172 Rosenbloom, Barbara 68,137,155,156,160 ...,.H.,,..N 92,169 ............ 68,140 .... 51 167 M.. 52,148 .... 77,164 .,M 77,171 ....,..,... 172 U. 68,101,106 ....... ..... 52, 149 ,,...,......H 77,156 52,88,152,160,17Z 193,197 204 ... 101,112,115,167 .........N 52 170 .H. 77,98,15O ....... 77,169 ..,..,.,. 77 171 ... 52,90,150,176 .M... 77,98,164 .......... 131 H.. 77,79,145 ..,..u.,....52 ......M. 68,77,148 ... 77,140,145,187 ... ........ 77,92 167 ... , .,..,... 77,164 52,171 Rosenbloom, Jimmy . ,. . . .. Rose, Rhoda ....... Rowe, Kenneth . .. Roy, Kenneth . . . Roy, Virginia ...... Roland, Lawrence . . Rucks, Jannie ..... Rudder, Sue ...... Rudolph, Marvin ... Rush, Charles ..... Rushworth, Marcia . . . Russell, Diana ,... Russell, Patricia . . . Russell, Steve . . . Rutledge, Dora . . , Ryan, Larry .... Rynes, Barbara . . . Saluk, Beverly .... Saffles, Retha .. Sanders, Jerry .... Sanders, Dale .... Sandlin, David .... Sandlin, Joe .... Sasser, Mike .... Satterfield, Jay . . . Satterfield, John . . . Saunders, Barbara . Savage Gayle ..... Sears, Libbie Ray , . Schaeffer, James . . . Schaeffer, Lance . . . Schaerer, John ..., Schild, Judith ..... Shubert, Emily Shulman, Barry Schwall, Robert Scoggin, Phyllis Scott, Carolyn . . . Seor, Alin .... Sear, Carolyn . . . Seor, Gerald .. . Searey, Dale ...,. Seidenberg, Judy . . Seitz, Howard .... Sells, Wanda ... . Setliffe, Bill . . . . Sewell, Sylvia , . . Shacklett, Mary .... Shadden, Jimmy . .. 77, '184,' . 77, 95, . 68, 98, 106, ,... 52, 137, 68 ,....68 52 98, 171 77, 167 95, 167 184, 187 .... 157 . 68, 99 150, 192 141, 161 77, 164 52, 165 118, 143 154, 157 52 77 77 95, 169 77,98, 166 .. . 52, 154, . , . 77, 92, 159 167 68, 95,106,108 .,........,.. 68,137 ............,.,, 167 53,123,125,126,167 .,............ . 77 ......... 77,168 ..., ......53,171 ..H. 77,93,118,146 ..,N 69,71,101,144 53,129,138,141,158, 161,178 ,..,...M. 71,100,146 ..H.....,, 77,167 ...,.....,.... 77,95 77,103,161 165,172 ........,..,..... 69 ..........N 69,167 .,M 103,161,165 ....N. 69,156 ,... 53,170 ... 77,98 .,...... 77 ......,...M. 69,100 .......H. 53,138,164 . 69,93,115,120,146 ..........M. 69,172 H. 53,121,168 69 Sisemore, Paul . . . Shadwick, Joan . . Shalibo, Kent .... , 53, 91, 133, 138, 139, 24 143, 176, 178, 187 195, 205 Shapiro, Lois .... ,,................. . 156 Sharpe, Van . . Shaver, Jean ,... Shaver, Sandra . . Shaw, Kenneth .... Shelley, Jean ,....,. Shelley, Suzanne .... Shelley, Russell .... Shelton, Beverly . . . Sheoran, Jimmy . . . Shepherd, Tony . . . Sheridan, Jerry . . , Shipley, Roslea .. Sherrill, Don . . Sherrill, Bill ...... Shewell, Robert .... Shields, Bailery .. Shields, Jack .... Shipp, Emory ....... Shippey, Richard . Sholl, Gene ...... Shores, Sandra . . . Shourd, John .... Shugart, Fred ,. . Shull, Jewell .... Silcox, Gary .... Simms, Yolande . . . Simpkins, Caroline Sims, Maxine .... Sims, Margaret .... Singleton, Don ..,. Sisk, Joice .,.. Siskin, Sandy .. . ....77,99 ...,53,157 ..,..78,158 78,103,163 Sockwell, Jimmy ,... Solesbee, Sue .... Sorin, David .... Sparks, Harold . , . Sparks, Glenda . . . Spence, Jerry . Spence, Mike . . , Spencer, Jim ,.... Stancil, Ann ......... 78, 98,167 .. 55,154, 168 69,95,170 . 69, 99,106,171 , .......,... 167 69, 94, 170 69, 99,151,170 Tommaras, Ronnie , . Tima, Martina .... Toler, Peggy , ,. Torbett, Ray .... Torrence, Gene . Treppard, Deering . Townsend, Pat ,.... Tribble, Dale ..... Tripp, Ann .,... ... 53, 159 53 78, 102 , . 78, 93, .. 78, 100, . .n ,L .n .7-1, '166 .. 78, 95,116,170 . 78,92 78, 100, 170 .............69,92 53, 103, 165, 54, 106, 109, 78, ... 78, 99, 106, .......69, ........69, 's4,'121, 122,' ........93, ....54,138, 1 Standifer, Charles ..., . . . Standifer, Mitchel . . . , . . Standish, Jimmy . . . . 103, Stanfield, Linda ,.... . . . . Stanley, Lloyd ....... 55, 139, Steakly, Kit ...., Steele, Bobby . . . Steffen, Gene ....... Steffen, Howard . , . , Steinman, James . . 55, 94, 106, Steinman, Patricia ........... Stephens, Betty . . . , Stechi, Bill .,.... . Sterry, Judy .... Stevens, Eddie . . . Stewart, Allan .....,,........ Stewart, Clarence .... 69, 140, 55, 168 69,103, 151 69, 115, 146 161, 165, 172 78, 155, 172 153,160,185 .. 78, 99,110 .. 100, 167 .55, 118,170 . 78, 99, 170 108,138,142 .....69,159 ..69,93,170 .......,69 169 78, . 55, 169, 204 151, 156, 160 Stewart, Harriette .. 55, 63, 84, 90, 125, 126, Trotter, Billie , . . . . Trotter, Carole . . . Trotter, Dan . . . Tucker, Barbara .. Tucker, Charles . . . Tuley, Carolyn . . . Tully, Barbara .. Turner, Bobby ,.., Turner, Turner, Charles . Susie .... 57, 166 69, 163 ...,.69,152 167 .. 69, 103, 172 . 69, 93, 167 ...,.69,15B .....99,158 .. 57,98,166 .,.., 78,157 ,. . 69, 161 . 69, 99, 171 .. 57, 167 .. 78,98,169 57,156 57, 158, 186 .....,.69,95,166 57,98, 166, 177 Tussey, Susanne ............... ,... 7 8, 164 Tyber, Ben ..,.. , , , Tyef, Ann ..., 24, 57, 63, 84, aa, 138, 145, Ullenberg, Judy ........, Underhill, Diane .... Umbarger, Charles . ,. 57, 154, 167 176, 177, 193 78, 140, 145 78,157 69,94, 142 Vander Voort, Patricia . . ..,.... . 78 vansylke, Heidi ..... . . . . . 78, 164 Varnell, Alfred . . . ..... 69, 100, 118 Varnell, Sherry . .. ...,....,.. 69, 162 Varner, Joan ...... 57, 121, 126, 191 Venable, Barbara .... .......... 6 9, 164 Venable, Judy ,..., Verhey, Vincent, Pat ...... Milton ..... . ..,...... 157 54, 168 Sisom, Kay ........ ...,.......... 7 8, 160 Skipper, Franklin Slagle, Julia ........ Slater, Mark .... Slay, James . .. Slatery, Pat .. . Small, Larry ...,. Smartt, Barbara . , Smartt, Phil ..... Smith, Brad . . . Smith, Carol . . . Smith, Cecil . . . Smith, Clyde .... Smith, Dick Smith, Don ....,. Smith, Drucilla .... Smith, Helen ,... Smith, James D. Smith, James T. . . , , Smith, Jerry ..... 170 69, 156, 16O,164, 193 . 106,109,143 ..,...,,.95,106,170 78,99, 118 102 129,136,138,145,160,161,176, 177, 203, 205 Stewart, Judy . . , ,.,....... . 159 Stone, Albert . . . ....... 69, 94, 170 Storey, Wayne ., . .. . 69, 100, 144 Stott, Bob ..., . . . 55, 99, 130, 143, 186 Stott, Sam .,..... ...,..... 7 8, 92, 143 Strakley, Kristine ........... 78, 164 Streiter, Edwin . . . ..,..., 78, 93 Street, Jill ........ .... 5 5, 142, 157 Strickland, Sandy .. ..,...... 78, 158 Stroup, Maralyn . . . Stulce, Ronnie ...., . 69,156, 160,161 .. . 55,141,157 Suit, Brenda .. 55, 63, 84, 100, 129, 139, 154, VonCanon, George . . . Waddey, Marianna . . . Waddey, Lewis ...,,... 69, 157, 165 78, 95,171 .,....,.58,171 ........,..78,169 58,94, 143, 180 Wade, Jimmey ........,.........,. 58, 118 Wade, Mickie ..... , 58, 63, 84, 86, 126, 139 150, 156, 176, 185, 188, 193, 203 Wages, Jan .,..,...,.,.......,... 69, 158 Waggoner, Carl .,..............,.... 102 Wagoner, Lina .,..,. 58, 139, 162, 185, 191 54, ....103,165, 78,98, 116 69, 78, 149: ...69,101, ...69, 102, 157,161,165,179,185,188,193, 200, 202, 205 Sullivan, Howard ......,........... 78, 92 Sullivan, Judy ...,.....,..,,...... 56, 168 Sullivan, Wanda ...,. 56, 101, 157, 178, 189 Sutton, Charles ..,... 56, 94, 121, 124, 125, 144, 154, 176 Sutton, Patricia ..... ..... , 78, 163 Swaftord, Barbara .... 69, 71, 153 Swafford, Deanna . . . ,,,,, , , 56 Swafford, Sharon .....,...,,, Swann, Nancy ,.... ........ Swanson, Linda ,. 56, 98, 121, 132, 133, 138, 139, Sweatt, Wanda ...........,.. Sweeney, John .......... . Tabb, David .... . . Talley, Janice ..... . . Tankerskley, Patricia Tate, Gordon , . . . . Tate, Marsha . . . 69, 163 56 122, 125, 126, 143, 193, 205 . . 56,168 ..... 78, 98 .69, 140, 144 .. 78, 79,158 78, 164 ........56 ......69,164 Waldrep, Billy .. Waldron, Frances Walker, Linda ..,. Walker, Charles . . . Walker, Claude ... Walker, Geri .... Walker, Guinn .... Walker, Kenneth .....,. Walker, Reide .,....... Walker, Wallace Wallace, Delores , Charles ...... Wallace, Dorothy . . . 58, 150 69, 162 69 58, 147, 154 .. 58,99,162 .. 78,99, 147 78,150 99,170 .78,93, 117,170 Trudy 58, 91, 143, 145, 176, 197, 200, 201 123,125, 130, 78,94 , ....,............ 69, 166 69,71,166 Wallace, Glenda 78, 121, 157 Wallace, John B. .......,......... 58, 147 Wallace, John M. . ..,..,........,.,.. . 92 Wallace, Phil .. 64, 69, 70, 95, 138, 143, 186 Smith, JoAnn . . .....,...... 69, 168 Smith, Judie ....,,........ 54, 93 Smith, Kent ....,..... 54, 138, 143, 180, 203 Smith, Lawrence ..............,....... 54 Smith, Martha Gail ............. 54, 157 Smith, Mary Alyce . , . 54, 164 Smith, Philip .... Smith, Ronnie ..... Smith, Tommy A. . Smith, Tommy C. . , Smith, Sandra .. . Smith, Wanda ..... Smotherman, Tom . . . Sneed, Kaye .... Sneed, Neal .... 78,95 78,94, 142, 184 78,95,170 69, 122, 168 ...54,141,168 ,...,92,153 78 78,92,146 Snodgrass, Sara . , . ............,. 69, 168 Snow, Lovell .,.. Snyder, Richard .... Sobel, Paul . . . Tate, Sharon .. Teague, Mary . . . Teatue, Wayne . . . Thach, Raymond . . Thatch, Thomas . . . Thacker, Terry ,,,. Thedford, Madeline Thomas, Carlene . . Thomas, Carolyn . Thomas, Larry Thompson, Alice . . 55, 139, 154, 160, 1 185, 190, 194, 199, 69, 92 Thompson, Doris .. Thompson, John .. Thompson, Sandra Thorne, Bill . . . . Tindell, W ilma ,......78,164 ....69,98,163 169 .56,101,139,171 .......,..69,94 ........78,160 78,164 69 56, 138, 141, 158 78, 95, 170 78, 164 56, 131, 198 102, 103 56, 152 .. 57,170 .. 157 Waller, Joyce ..,,..,,, Warren, Diane ........ Warrenfell, Gene .... Washington, James . . Waters, Nancy .... Watts, Emily ,.... Waxman, Carl ... Weatherford, Vivian ..,. Weber, Sally .,.. Weber, Sam 59, 97, 1 Weekley, DeAnna Weidner, John . .,.... . Weidner, Judy ......., 69, 161, 172 58, 162, 164 78,167 78, 100, 143 78, 169 69, 156, 160 94, 159 58, 141, 149 158 30, 143, 162, 177, 179, 196 59, 149 78,99,159 69,164 Welch, Everette .. 78, 79, 100, 116, 143, 192 Page 253 WelCl'1, CUI'0l M 59, 126, 139, 156, 160, Williams, Robert ., . ,. 101 Worley, Clinton .. 69, 84, 100, 106, 118, 164, 185, 197 Williams, Tim .... ........... 9 9 Worsham, Edsel .............. 79, 100, Welch, Judy ........ 78, 124, 163 Williams, Larry ............. 60 Wright, Charles ..... 69, 101, 118, 141, Wells, Anne ..., .......... 7 8, 169 Williges, Robert .. 69, 78, 98, 147 Wright, Doris . . . ....,.,.. .. 69, 162, W6llS, Kenneth .- . . A - 73, 103, 167, 172 Williamson, Bill .. . , ..... 100, 163 Wright, Judy ......,..... . 60, 79, 140, West, Lynn .................,..... 59, 167 Wilson, Barbara ....,.. 78, 160 Wright, Lynda ...,.. 60, 121, 129, 136, Whorton, Teresa ..........,..,..,. 69, 169 Wilson, Bettye .. . .,........ 69, 137, 157 162, Wheeler, Charles 59, 139, 150, 185, 192, 204 Wilson, Bill ..... .,...............,.. 7 8 Wright, Nancy .. 60, 141, 161, 162, 182, Wheeler, Phil ...,............. 69, 95, 150 Wilson, Charles 69, 103, 161, 165, 172 Wright, Paul .............,... 69, 100 Whelchewl, Mary ....., 59, 93, 129, 139, 150, Wilson, David . ..,.........,.. 75, 99 Wright, Joel ...,.......,,.........,. , 155, 172, 179 Wilson, Eddy . . .........., 79, 94, 167 Wright, Rosa . ,. .,.,,,. 61, 141, 154, White, Barbara .,.. ............. . . . 59 Wilson, Faye' . . .......... 60 Wrinkle, JoAnn .,............... . . 70, White, Bob .,.... ..... 7 8, 100 tWilson, Nathan .,.. 79, 1,61 Wygoda, Lois .... 61, 97, 122, 123, 125, White, Bill L. .....,..... 78, 99 Wilson, Penny . .............. 69, 165 136, 139, 156, 160, 161, White, Bob .... ....,....... 7 8, 93 Wilson, Shirley ............., 79,,165 Wynn, Charley ......... ,...,........ . White, Gail ...,. . . . 69, 140, 156, 160 Wilson, Tommy 63, 139, 143, 160,,161, Yarbrough, Ronnie ...,....,.. 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