Chattanooga High School - Dynamo Yearbook (Chattanooga, TN)

 - Class of 1960

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NM mu J 1 sa. ds saw WL-Y r W Wah nm gpm O R GOLDE, YEAR M0 This year has been a magic chest filled with untold wealth -a golden chain of precious hours-every link a minute. Tears, laughter, sadness and song are all iewels that lend richness to the legacy of time which is ours either to keep dormant or spend in self-enrichment. So guard it Well and lay upon your hearts the burning experiences o-f this year's memories into a light that will glow forever. We give to you in this volume the pulse of Chattanooga l-ligh School. May this record of 1960 be the foundation upon which you will build your future thoughts of happy days as you attain the supreme goal of maturity. CO TE Iniroducfory secfion. . . .A.. page 1 Faculty .,A.. . . .page 14 Classes ...s. . . .page 22 Seniors ss,4. . . .page 24 Juniors ..... . . .page 66 Sophomores .... . . .page 73 Military ......., .page 82 Boy's Afhleiics .... oage 102 Girl's Athletics .... oage 121 Clubs ,. oage 136 Feafures ...... oage 182 Aclverfisemenfs ...... oage 214 Aalverfisemenf index .... :mage 251 Student Index ...... page 253 M5325 3? 'W Q 4 M wir' ,f 655.4 E 3 :::J:i:2fEf:- F51 ' fi' I ' 'GQ mi '1.'ff?w A , 1 . 'wig fx -fm-ws, M . N M vmwjm !WiL X- M ' . , J' -1 '-L , UK , :A 1 . 2 h, Y A w,-,Nw ' 'qw . W ff' ggggf 3,212 RQ 9 ' ' w W NMXQQW , ,K , Q' . Wm wffgwm,-xf ww Hzxm , was ' N X M 5 Q J. ,nw ww 2 4 x 'X if fl ,Q m T .yx .,, .. .735 X, bm Q.. :li QA . ig mi , Q .W . .'Efw 5ff97?f A33 'my N Vs Bt sa A C. 7: A--If 'V L. - 5,-M,-,X WN' 95 X -f' ,mn Z ' A.: . ' .V .' gn ivf - - .K ATES F15 , 7' DEDIC T10 WITH DEEPEST RESPECT . . . We, The sfdffof The l9oO, DYNAMO, recognize The unTiring lobors of one mon, Col. Creed F. BoTes, vvho, Through his perpeTuol energy ond resourcefulness, hos given mciny yeors To The Tosk of improving every phose of our school curriculum ond Tronsforming sTudenTs into The mofure ciTizens for which ChoTTonoogo High School is occloimed. Since orriving of Cify in T927 os principol, Col. BoTes hos exponded his influence in oll The voried ocTiviTies of religious, civic, ond school life. l-lis nome hos become d byvvord for effi- ciency ond orgonizofion. Becouse he hos odded so much To The lives of CiTy l-ligh STudenTs, individuolly ond os o whole sTudenT body, They hove lefT These hollowed holls To live for richer ond more meoningful lives due To Their conTocTs vviTh him. WiTh in- finiTe poTience ond undersTonding, Col. BoTes hos guided his sTu- denfs To become osseTs To The communiTy. l-le vvos never Too busy To lisTen To our Troubles or show us The brighTer side of life. WiThouT his superb sense of humor ond obiliTy To molce people hoppy, our porTies ond sociol life would hove Token on o dull oTmosphere. The good wishes implied here ore noT limiTed To The sToff no-r even To The presenT sTuolenT body, They ore The desires of every sTudenT who hos ever known our principol. IT is To you, Col. BoTes, in opprecioTion for your hours spenT, your efforTs ofTen unre- worded, ond your devoTion To The sTuolenTs, ThoT . . . WE DEDICATE Tl-IIS VOLUME OF OUR GOLDEN YEAR GLOW OF ACHIEVEMENT GLEAMS IN GALA SCHOOL ACTIVITIES Our Golden Year has been gilded with excitement, achievement, laughter, and love, but slightly tarnished too, with disappointments, sorrow, and regretted mistakes. All of these are necessary along the road to maturity, for these three years form a foundation for later life. This year saw many changes come to our school. The band and drill squad looked forward with eager anticipation to a glimpse of their new director, Mr. Tilson, Although he had a difficult position to fill, we're proud of him and the way he's fitted into the faculty group. Also in the list' of new faculty members comes coach Rudy Rohdanz and with him a staff of new coaches. This, together with the natural explosive enthusiasm of the student body boosted school spirit to an all-time high. To start off the year, a new sophomore cheerleader, Linda Rich, was chosen to be an adorable addition to our vivacious squad. During the football season, the new student activity cards were printed and put into use for the first time. By the time the Get Acquainted Party rolled around the Senior boys were beginning to become aware of some cute sophomore girls, so the date list was long and the party a roaring success. Another highlight of the year was Parents' Night when all moms and dads of Dynas and Moes came over to enioy a gala display of R.O.T.C. precision, band and drill squad performances and pre- sentation of proudly beaming sponsors, as well as to check on the first six weeks gracles. Not long after the horrible grade news was revealed, new members who were still in clubs were informed of initia- tion. Weird characters roamed the halls that fateful Thursday and everyone who has ever been through an initiation has gory memories of these ritual ordeals. With the presence of fall, came the Harvest Festival when everyone donned overalls and stepped into a countrified atmosphere. ln marked contrast, the Senior Class presented the dramatic spec- tacular, Our Town, for their play. Many long hours were spent in polishing up the finishing touches which made the play such a success. During the Thanksgiving season the sophomore class presented their traditional program in chapel, and gave a skit on the first observance of a national holiday. Christmas spirit rang through the halls with the fun and frolic of the Senior Christmas Program, given for orphans, as well as in the awe-inspiring musical contata of yuletide music by the choir. Following the long-awaited vacation, came Pre-Vues practices and semester exams. Everyone was always in a hurry and aspiring performers were often seen in off-moments with noses iammed into dusty textbooks. Snow graced our fair city with a frosty blanket of white which eliminated' four full days of school and made possible a bus trip to the Smoky Mountains for a day of sledding and snow fun. Nevertheless Stunt Nite rehearsals continued in the mighty conflict of man versus weather. ln a glittering display of beauty and talent, Stunt Nite of Sixty proved victorious. BUT WHY? Demonstrating the mechanics of a slide rule, larry STAND BY FOR AN EXPLOSION A chemical process by which Small Don Daniels, and Jerry Miller show their math class water is distilled is verified here in an experiment by Abe what a time saving device this instrument can be. Levy, Charlotte Yates, Pierre Jaffe, Don Perkinson, Leo Lebos, and Mar Ho e Hennin er. DURING OUR GOLDEN YEAR Again City High aimed for the top, when eleven Merit Scholarship semi-finalists reached the distin- guished final number. The rapid growth of the Honor Society bears well the quality of City's academic curriculum. When college applications and scholarship forms come into prominence, the Voca- tional Forum aids students in making choices for later scholastic goals. City High got her face lifted with plaster and paint. Just as the final touches were being applied, over three hundred delegates from throughout Ten- nessee descended upon CHS for the State Student Council Convention. As a result of long hours of careful planning and preparation, in addition to wonderful co-operation by the faculty and students, this undertaking was a grand success. City also received the honor of electing a President for next year's convention from our student body. Following April Fools Day, that iolly .lunior Class presented One Foot in Heaven as their dramatic en- deavor for the year. This was iust a beginning of many tasks in store for the Juniors as they slowly take over the responsibility now held by Senior members. Days fly faster, and faster as another year draws to a close. May Day, numerous houseparties, the Armed Forces Day Parade, Junior-Senior Prom and many more gay activities round out another Golden Year at City. Class night, after the speakers had come and gone, the 1960 Dynamo was presented as a final touch to preserve a host of glowing memories. Gradu- ation marks the climax of the year for underclassmen, but for the solemn Seniors clad in white, walking with measured tread to receive a coveted diploma, this is iust the beginning. Precious knowledge kindles the golden flame of truth as the memories grow dim. In our hearts we know that Our Golden Year will live forever. PARLEZ-VOUS FRANCAIS? Many students choose to take a foreign language as a part of their curriculum while at City. Miss Brown, the French teacher, points out a poster showing an historical spot in France. DOODLING GIRLS? Art students display their talents in all phases of school life. Greer Moore helps Mary Ellen Roach improve her picture while Montez Miller, Shirley Clark, and Helen Ruth Akers work hard to learn the best techniques of art and drawing. ACCURACY PLEASE Miss Smith points out the best way to use the machines in the business department to Linda Byrd. Mfli S ES. : . .p at 5? V' Wa BURYING SODDY-DAISY was an elaborate ritual at the spirited pep meeting before the game. AW GEE - THERE'S ROOM FOR JUST ONE MORE. Students gaily crowded' into five buses for a lively caravan to Oak Ridge. SCHOOL SPIRIT SOARS TO HERE COMES THE BAND is the cry that rings through the crowd as Judy Eastridge, our high-stepping drum maior, struts down Market Street. YEA CITYI A patriotic throng braves the cold to cheer the Dynamos to another victory. NEW HEIGHTS IN SIXTY is is m' is m ms re '. ms 'n guessing mv me nmsmwssnmg H H mi 'mmwwgmwgs up maxmzmmx . E Si H Ki B! X5 E E, E if , am wa is ms CHS Alma Mater Now forword we go To The fight While proud wolves our bonner obove, For purify gleoms from its while And mdroon siomds for power ond love, Now hope poinfs us ohword 'ro life While proud voices blend in hoppy chorus, Conquerors we in eoch srrife, For CHS - for CHS will be victorious. 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Hudson, Sr., Mrs. James B. Irvine, Mr. S. Dean Petersen, Mr. Alf J. Jr., Mr. W. D. Leber. The purpose of the Board of Education is to cater to the financial needs of the Chattanooga Public Schools. Remodeling new Home Economic Departments and the addition of the much appre- ciated art desks are two examples of improve- ments supplied to Chattanooga High School. Those and other needs are met by special funds set aside by the city commission. The Board of Education may receive these funds by request for the opera- tion of the schools. Presiding over all meetings of the Board of Education is Mr. Dean Petersen, Commissioner of Education. When an election or any matter is not decisive, Mr. Petersen's vote breaks the tie. Since 1936 Dr. John VV. Letson, Superintendent of Schools, has been in educational work. I-le received his B.S. degree from Alabama Polytechnic Institute, and his Master's and Doctor's degrees in education from Columbia University. Mr. S. Dean Petersen Commissioner of Education Page l4 Law, Jr., Mr. Raymond B. Witt, Dr. John W. Lefson Superintendent of Schools i is is x is - n Mrs, Catherine Hassig, Secreiary Mr. Creed Bates, Principal , I Mlss Amelia Bazemore, Secretary Miss Ruih Scholze, Regxsfrar -.-1 l .X-N p Mr. James W. Henry, Dean of Sfudenfs Mr. Kenneth Barton, Treasurer Page I5 ... ji fm N ' .' k H . ,:.,.:.: s VK, A HE 4 ss , !:.: if .I I ms, A ' f:': A T? in i 1 K 5 .,., - ' iv.- t .--Ht 53' .,J,.:5: ' E B V Z L . -3 . ., S ' .EE -' 2:2 :.- B -E H E is B Q B 1 , :.:.,.: . zzz . , , s - .,.. ' ' H B H ii it 1 , if-sr--5 l.,4s...x . -Q..-uv 41- 1 MR. RAYMOND A. BUSSARD Biology, Home Mechanic, Track Coach, Assistant Football Coach, Bridge Water College, B. A., Ohio University, Sponsors, Track 8. Bar- Bell Club. MR. A. E. CLABO American History, Business Arithme- tic, B.S., Carson-Newman, M.A., University of Chattanooga, Sponsors, Current Events Club. MR. RAY COLEMAN Biology, B.S., M.Ed., University of Chattanooga, Sponsors, Basketball, Baseball Coach, Athletic Service Club. as T COL. CREED F. BATES Principal, B.A., University of Chat- tanooga, M.A., Columbia University, Sponsors, Student Council, MRS. CECIL BABCOCK Jr. English, University of Chatta- nooga, B,A., Sponsors, F.T.A. MRS. MARY T. BARKER English, B.M., New England, Con- servatory of Music, B.S., University of Chattanooga, Sponsors, Sophos more Class, Girls' Glee Club. MR. YARNELL D. BARNES American History, Economics, B.B.A., University ot Chattanooga, Univer- sity af Illinois, Sponsors, Jr. Opti- mist, KENNETH R. BARTON Bookkeeping, B.S., Tennessee Poly- Peabody College, Sponsors, Bull- dogs Science Proiect Club. CONRAD W. BATES Physics, B,S., Tennessee Tech, Case Institute, Cornell University, M.A., Peabody College, Sponsors, Bull- dogs Science Proiect Club. MISS AMELIA BAZEMORE Secretary, B.A., University of Chat- tanooga, McKenzie College. GEORGE E. BLANCHARD, JR. Algebra, Plane Geometry, Solid Geometry and Trigonometry, Indiana University, B.S., University of Chat- tanooga, Sponsors, Jr. Lions Club. Athletic Business Mgr. MlSS DOROTHY BROWN French I, ll, Averett Junior College, Sarbonne, A.B., University of Chat- tanooga, Sponsors, La Sertomiss Club. Page i6 h Fa MRS. MARY ANNE COLLINS Biology: University of Chattanooga, B.S.: Sponsors, Editorial Stott of Dynamo. MR. JAY M. CRAVEN Choir, Orchestra, General Music, Drill Squad, Bond: University of Chattanooga, B.M.,VandenCook Col- lege of Music, M.M.E.: Sponsors, Specialty Club. MR. DONALD R. CRONK American History, Sophomore Eng- lish: B.S., Houghton College: M.S., Vanderbilt University: Sponsors, Jr. Civitan. MRS. DONNA JEAN DARBY English: B.S., Michigan State Univer- sity: M.S., Indiana University: Spon- sors, Maclhatters Club. MR. RICHARD B. DAVENPORT English, Jr. Choir: B.S., Purdue Uni- versity: Sponsors, Recreation Club. MR. JAMES DUICE Athletic Equipment Cust.: University of Chattanooga: Sponsors, Hi-Y Club. MRS. CHLORA C. DUNN Library: A,B., Birmingham-Southern: M.A., Peabody College: Sponsors, Library Club. MRS. SARAH STANSELI. FELTS English: Agnes Scott College, B.A.: University of Tennessee, M.A.: Spon- sors, Writers' Guild. MR. CHARLES H. GEORGE, JR. Pre-Flight, Auto Mechanics: Univer- sity of Tennessee: Central Mo. State Teachers College, Sponsors, Radio Club. ult i 'lb' QR ,L-x .L if ,gm flu an VI . -.,- Page I7 .!i..F, MRS. JEAN GRAYSON English, Gym: University of Chotta nooga, B,S.: Sponsors, Cheerleaders SGT. ROBERT J. GREEN Military ll: Sponsors, Drill Team. SGT. CARL G. HAMMOND Administrative N.C.O. r,,i,,-qgwvvW,-,,-,g4,,i.,7:,,,-,nw-,,,,,A-,,,,,,, ,.,, ,,,, fu.. .. ...-,.Y V . ... --.. .. l i a i SGT. JOE W. KEY Military l, Sponsors, Military Honor Society. MRS. PAUL LEWlS - Biology, B.A., University of Chatta- nooga, M.A., Columbia University, Sponsors, Business Manager ot Mu- roon 8. White, Charmetts. SGT. JOHN A. LOUGHRAN Military lll, Sponsors, Rifle Team. Th MRS. CATHERINE D. HASSIG Secretary, University of Chatta- nooga, McKenzie Business College. MR. JAMES HENRY Moth, Algebra, B.S., Georgia Tech, M.A., University of Chattanooga, Sponsors, inter-Service Club Council, Dyna-Scrapers. MR. WILLIAM A. 'HENSON Swing Band, B.M., University at Chattanooga, M.M., VanderCook College of Music. MRS. JAN-ELLE HILDEBRAND Chemistry, Georgia State College for Women, B.S., Georgie Institute of Tech, Sponsors, Model Airplane Club. MRS. 'ELLA MAE HOLLAND First Aid, Emory University, Sponsors, Student Monitor's Club. MR. WENDELL B. HUDSON Drivers Education, University of Chattanooga, B.A., Columbia Bible College, Sponsors, Bull Dogs. MRS. LUCILLE S. JOHNSON English, B.A, Maryville College, M.A. University of Chattanooga, Sponsors, Bridge Club. MRS. VIOLA K. JOHNSTON Art, B.A., University of Chattanooga, Cooper Union School of Art, Spon- sors, Art Service Club. MR. CHARLES A. KENDRICK Plane Geometry, University of the South, University of Louisville, B.S., Austin Peay State Teachers College, Sponsors, Key Club. Fa MlS5 ANNA MCCRARY Spanish, A.B., University of Chatta- nooga, M.A., Columbia University, Sponsors, Pivot. MISS MARY L. MOORE Bible, Moody Bible Institute, B.S., M.A., New York University, Sponsors, Bible Club, Christian Fellowship, Prayer Meetings. MR. J. R. Osteen Biology, B.S., Middle Tennessee State College, Sponsors, Booster Club. MISS NINA F. PARKS Home Economics, Maryville College, B.A., Columbia University, M.A., Sponsors, Girls' Service Club. MISS l.ll.l.lAN PATTON Latin, B.A., Agnes Scott, Columbia University, University of Chatta- nooga, Sponsors, Honor Society, Alumnettes. MISS CATHERINE PERRY American History, B.A., Martha Washington, M.A., Vanderbilt Uni- versity, Columbia University, Spon- sors, Record Club. MR. JAMES PHIFER English, Auburn, University of Chat- tanooga, Western Kentucky, Univer- sity of Tennessee, George Peabody, B.S., M.A., Sponsors, Recreation Club. MR. ROBERT POTTER Biology,, Physical Ed., B.S., Univer- sity of Virginia, Sponsors, Recreation Club, Boxing, Golf, Football. MISS JOSEPHINE PRlTlClHETT Shorthand ll, Clerical Practice, Sec- retarial Practice, Typing ll, Vocation- al Guidance, B.S., Georgia State College for Women, M.Ed., Univer- sity of Chattanooga, University of Georgia, Sponsors, Office Assistants' Club. ult M .,: ,,... , ,M , MISS KATHERINE PRYOR English, Speech, University of Chat- tanooga, A.B., University of Tennes- see, Sponsors, Senior Class Assem- bly Chairman, Calendar Co-ordina- tor, Masquers, Thespians, Dramatics Director. MRS. MARY D. RODMAN Girls' Physical Ed, and Coach Var- sity Sports, A.B., University of Chat- tanooga, Sponsors, Girls' Varsity Basketball, Volleyball, Swimming, Tennis, Director May Day Recreation. MR. C. W. ROHRDANZ American History, B.S., Physical Edu- cation School Administration, M,S., University of Alabama, Sponsors, Varsity C Club. is is I rrii is . znz ii, f .- G ':':.: jzigig -zfq H . in gi .A zlz : Y ':'. k L . 1 g,,. -2-N LA MISS ELINOR ROLLINS Algebra, B.A., Emory 8. Henry, Sponsors, Jr. Red Cross. MRS. MARY LEE ROYER Mathematics and Guidance, Middle Tennessee State College, B.S., Uni- versity of Tennessee Graduate School, Sponsors, Jr. High Publicity, Junior Class. MRS. ELIZABETH M. RUSHWORTH Typing, Shorthand, Consumer Edu- cation, B.S., State Teachers College, University ot Pittsburgh, Sponsors, Activities. MRS. JULIA K. SCHMITT Home Economics 8- Guidance Co-or- dinator, University of Tennessee, B.S., M.S., Sponsors, Future Homemakers ol America. MISS RUTH SCHOLZE Registrar, University of Chattanooga, Edmondson Business College, Mc- Kenzie College, Sponsors, Deputy Council. MR. R. L. SCHWALL Russian I, Army Language School, Trinity University. MISS ARMINDA SMALLWOOD English, B.A., University of Chatta- nooga, M.S., Columbia University, Sponsors, Maroon 81 White, Canasta Club. ' MISS MILLICENT ANNE SMITH Typing, B.A,, M.A., George Peabody College, Pepperdine College, Uni- versity of Southern California, Long Beach State College, University of Chattanooga, Sponsors, FBLA. MRS. NANCY K. SMITH Commercial, B.S., Jacksonville State Teachers College, Sponsors, Dynamo Business Staff, Dynamo Circulation Club. Th Facult MRS. AVERY K. STOTT Sociology, Psychology, A.B., South- ern College, M.S., University of Missouri, Sponsors, Record Club. MRS. BUN F. STRONG Algebra, Trigonometry, A.B., Judson College, Sponsors, Bop Club, Chair- man School Publicity. MR. S. J. TERRY Plane Geomerty, Algebra, B.S., University of Tennessee, Secondary Education, Sponsors, Bop Club. Page 20 MR. JEWELL S. TILSON Band, East Tennessee State College, University at Michigan, University of Illinois, B.S., Sponsors, Music Ap- preciation Club. MRS. IDAREE H. TOWNLEY Child Development, B.S., Home Eco- nomics, Mississippi State College for Women, M.S., Child Development, University ot Tennessee, Sponsors, Y-Teens Club. MR. MAX H. VANN Math, Algebra 81 Trigonometry, B.S., Perry College, M.A., Peabody Col- lege, Sponsors, Jr. Sertoma Club. MRS. LADELLE VARALLA French and Spanish, B.A., Vander- bilt University. MR. WILLIAM VON SCHAAF Chemistry, Physical Education, B.S., M.Ed,, University of Chattanooga. MRS. ELIZABETH K. WADE Assistant Librarian and Audio Visual Co-ordinator, University of Chatta- nooga, Sponsors, Audio Visual Club. MRS. FRANCES WALKER English and Spanish, B.S., Ed., Uni- versity of Tennessee, Sponsors, Span- ish Club. MISS KATHERINE WALKER English, B.S., Uiniversity of Tennessee, M.S., Columbia University, Sponsors, Chess and Checkers Club. MRS. DOROTHY WALLACE Assistant Librarian, A.B., Milligan College, M.S., Peabody College. MRS. MARGARET L. WIERTHEIMER Algebra, Plone Geometry, B.S., Uni- versity of Chattanooga, Sponsors, Jr. Lioness Club. MISS ,ELIZABETH WILDERN English, B.A., Bryan College, Bemidzi State Teachers College, Miami Uni- versity, Peabody College, Sponsors, Welfarers, Page 2l CAPT. PHILIP R. WOMBLE Professor of Military Science and Tactics, University of Georgia, Queene College, infantry School. MRS. EVELYN K. WOOTEN Clerical Assistant for Guidance De- partment. MRS, ELEN-A ZIMMERMAN English, Latin, B.M., M.M., Converse College, University of Chattanooga, University of Tennessee, Sponsors, Jr. Philharmonic Club. . X 1 W HHN? WM4 mm BW 5 L. AERA. ss U L .1 X WW EWU A - ' - ,mf I a ,r, LEW :.: ,- if Q Hy I U fi Wag, , -, H ,J , gi E BI 'BI E25 ' 1' Q 11 :M .- sw 1-L,-1 fm xx ,M uw. :ff ww X Q SN 1 HF .J 'HS I i in ,Af .35 ,. ' -e-I 5, W, 9. W Aj: T ,ga Hmm pf-33-y ,Q 55115, A-,Q M A My-Z, '3 4 'Vg I an Us I ENUM w. frf,gig,,-A i Q W1 I. 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IM mx E 75 i ,fa , 5225? H H N, A M, ww if Y Al dzdjxggiigmlmfi ,auf -- Q -mf?-ffm. g my f 53,4 w.i:sf'ksW -, 1. ,-. E 1 Mr' Jwi' Xa A Mg, sw , H ,Q , s ug g zfgw I ' sf .f't L: ...r , ,I TU - B H Q mn ss 1 a ms -2 11.3 , E., FWF' . K . In .7 B . .w f . ' , 1 , Q sf N V Q E up H: 2- my I-2 esiI:.l:.:Q:. . A .:.-a-:Q ang-:Mi gangs -.: -M.:- am msg ,..... Mm ' iww mwgsfglnss H fm .1-Q 12 K ,B W, M A .gsm ,2g,g,H1 H -, E ' M .1 'w' HOWARD ALRED Lettermen's Club, '60, Wrestling Team, '59, Cross-Country Team, '59, Co-cap- tain, '60. RALPH ALTMAN Jr. Sertoma Club, '58, '59, Treasurer, '60, Marching Band, '58, Drill Team, '59, Swing Bond, '60, Honor Society, '60, Our Towlt, '60, Stunt Nite, '60, Pajama Game, Production Staff, '59, Parents' Night, '59, Orchestra, '60, Concert Band, '60, Pre-Vues, '59, '60. MARK AMSTERDAM Jr. Civitan Club, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '58, '59, R.O.T.C. Drill Team, '59, Dynascrapers, '60. riierus ABERCROMBIE Parents' Night, '58, '59, Recreation Club, '58, '59, '60, Chess and Checker Club, '58, '59, Film and Travel Club, '58, '59. ANN ACKERSON Drill Squad, '58, Lt., '59, Phaylanx, '58, '59, Girls' Optimiss, '58, '59, lst Vice- Pres., '60, Girls' Swimming Team, '58, '59, '60, Senior Choir, '60, Stunt Nite, '59, '60, Pre-Vues, '59, Parents' Night, '55, '59, Senior Talent Program, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Christmas Pro- gram, '60, Deputy Council, '60. LU'CIAN ACUFF Easeball, '58, '59, '60, Track, '60, Rec- reation Club, '58, Science Club, '59, Baseball 81 Basketball Club, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59. SANDRA ADCOX May Day, '58, '59, '60, Stunt Nite, '58, '60, Pajama Game, '59, R,O.T.C. Spon- sor, '60, Parents' Night, '60, Christmas Program, '60, Senior Choir, '60, Bop Club, '58, '59, '60. HELEN RUTH AKERS Art Service Club, '58, '59, Vice-Presi- dent, '60, Drill Squad, '58, Parents' Night, '58, Pre-Vues, Production Stott, '58, '59, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Pajama Game, Production, Maroon and White, Business Stott, '60, Christmas Program, Production Staff, '60, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '58, '59, '60, Na- tional Honor Society, '60, Our Town, Production Staff, Business Staff, '60, Na- tional Merit Scholarship Semifinalist, '60, Most Studious Girl, '60, Christian Fellowship Steering Committee, '60, Inter-Service Club Council, '60. MARIE ALLISON Student Monitor, '58, Girl's Service Club, '59, Vice-Pres., '60, Student Council, Treasurer, '60, May Day, '58, '59, May Court, '60, Gym Mgr., '60, Gym Mgrs. Club, '60, Parents' Night, '59, '60, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '60, Christmas Pro- gram, '60, Pre-Vues, '59, Father of the Bride, Production Staff, '59, Our Town, '60, Tennis Team, '60. LINDA ARNEY Dramatics Club, '58, Thanksgiving Pro- gram, '58, Glee, Club, '58, Stunt Nite Production, '59, Pre-Vues Business Staff, '59, Dynamo Circulation, '59, '60, God's Greatest Gift, '59, For Us A Son is Born, '60, Festive Cantata, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Jr. Choir, President, '59, Pajama Game, '59, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '60. LELA AULT Senior Choir, '59, '60, Christmas Can- tata, '59, Art Service Club, '58, Spec- ialty Club, '58, '59, Drill Squad, '58 Lt., '59 Lt. Col., '60, Phalanx, '60, Moy Day, '58, '59, May Court, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, Stunt Nite, '58, Pre-Vues, '58, '59, Sophomore Talent Program, '58, Jr. Talent Program, '59, Christmas Program, '60, Thanksgiving Program, '58, '59, Gym Manager, '60, Pajama Game, '59. NANCY BALES Junior Red Cross, '58, Y-Teens, '59, Fu- ture Business Leaders of America Club, feo, may Day, '58, '59, uso. Page 25 ,a ANITA BALFOUR BECKY BALLARD Future Teachers of America, '58, Girls' Glee Club, '58, Thanksgiving Program, '58, Bop Club, '59, God's Greatest Gift, '59, Production Staff, Stunt Nite, '59, Jr. Red Crass, '60, Future Homemaker Award, '60, Production Staff, Stunt Nite, '60, Christmas Program, '59. JUDITH BARBREE Library Club, '58, Library Staff, '58, Maroon and White, Business Staff, '59, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Our Town Production Staff, '60, Office Assistants Club, '59, President, '60, Girls' Glee Club, '58, Thanksgiving Program, '58, Senior Choir, '60, E.T.E.A. Choir, '60, Christmas Cantata, '60, Christmas Pro- gram, '60, Stunt Nite, '6O. s 2, NANCY BARGER Jr. High Publicity, '58, Vice-Pres., Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '58, '59, '60, Pre-Vues Production Staff, '60, Father of the Bride, Production Staff, 59, Our 'I Night, '58, '59, '60, Parents' Orientation Program, '60, Drill Squad, '58, Lt., '59, Town, Production Staff, '60, Parents' 40 A L A MARTHA BARTON Tri-Hi-Y, '58, '59, Moy Day, '58, '59. TOMMY BASHAM Recreation Club, '58, '59, Bop Club, '60, Christmas Program, '59, Jr. Choir, '59, Parents' Night, '58. MICHAEL BEARD LAURELLE BELL A Future Teachers of America, '58, Library Club, '58, '59, '60, Christmas Program, '60, Production Staff, Stunt Nite, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Honor Student. TERRY BELLAMY Parents' Night, '58, '59, Baseball Mgr., '58, Head Mgr. Basketball, '59, '60, Hi-Y Club, '58, '59, '60, Corresponding Sec., Letterman's Club, '60, BILLY BETHUNE PUVSUTS' Night, '58, '59i DY 0's V9ke 5' Queen Anne's Rifles, '58, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Bop Club, '5B: Weigh'-Lifting '58, '59s Record Club, '59, fao. Club, '59, Recreation Club, '60. '60, Phalanx, '58, '59, '60, Pivot Staff, '59, National Honor Society, '59, Secre- tary, '60, Dynamo Business Stott, '59, '60, Dynamo Circulation Club, '59, Cir- culation Manager, '60, Masquers, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, lnter-Service Club Council, '60, Student Council, '60, Christmas Program, '60, BETSY BARKS Boosters, '58, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Production Staff, Father of the Bride, '59, Production Staff, Pre-Vues, '59, Vol- unteer Girls' State, Senator, '59, Drill Squad, '58, Girls' Glee Ciub, '58, Chris- tian Fellowship Steering Committee, '59, '60, Gym Managers, '60, Secretary of Class, '59, '60, Deputy Council, Secre- tary, '60, National Honor Society, '59, '60, Jr, Sertoma Sweetheart, '60, Most Attractive Girl, '60, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '60, Gym Monager's Club, '60, Miss C.H.S. Candidate, '60, Military Queen Candidate, '60, Jr. Lions Calendar Girl, '59, '60, Stunt Nite, '60, Writer's Guild, '60, May Queen, '6O. JAMES BARNWELL Jr. Civitan Club, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Sophomore Boys' Club, '58, Stunt Nite, '60, Math Club, '59, Production Stott, Our Town, '60, s, ass' if if THE FOOTBALL TEAM RANKS HIGH - THANKS TC Page 26 JOY BLACKBURN Class Treasurer, '58, '59, '60, Dynamo Circulation Club, '58, Girls' Service Club, Vice-Pres., '59, Pres., '60, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '58, Production Staff, Pre-Vues, '59, Girls' Glee Club, '58, May Day, '58, '59, Court, '60, Father of the Bride, Production Staff, '59, Volunteer Girls' State, '59, Stunt Nite, '59, '60, Poiama Game, Produc- tion Staff, '59, Deputy Council, '60, Gym Manager, '60, Gym Managers' Club, '60, Parents' Orientation, '58, '59, '60, Maid of Honor, May Day, '60, Sophomore Orientation, '59, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '60, Parents' Night, '60, Our Town, Business Staff, '60, Christmas Pro- gram, '6O, National Thespian Society, '60, National Honor Society, '59, '60, Dynah of the Month, '60, Candidate for Miss CHS, '60, Honor Student, Sr. Talent Program, '60, inter-Service Club Coun- cil, '60, Ochs-Oakes Award, '60. SHELTON BLACKBURN Jr. Lions, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Stunt Nite, '59, '60, Our Town, Publicity Chairman, '60, Christmas Pro- gram, Production Statf, '60, Paiama Game, '59, Pre-Vues, '60, Boys' State Representative, '59, National Thespian taxa Society, '60, Bop Club, '58, Father of the Bride, Production Staff, '59, Ma- roon 8. White, '60. JUDITH BLEVIN5 Sophomore Talent Program, '58, Drill Squad, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Y-Teens, '58, Pres., '59, God's Greatest Gift, '59, Paiama Game, '59, Jr. Lioness, '59, '60, Stunt Nite, '59, '60, Christmas Program, '60, Senior Choir, '59, '60, Secretary to Mr. Craven, '60, Christmas Cantata, '60, Vocal Clinic, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Girls' Rifle Team, '59, RONALD BOSWORTH Sophomore Talent Program, '58, Jr. Talent Program, '59, Parents' Night, '58, '59: Specialty Club, '58. LYNDA BOWEN Y-Teens, '58, Tri-Hi-Y, '59, '60, President, Dynamo Business Staff, '60, Stunt Nite Business Staff, '60, Parents' Night, '58, Drill Squad, '58, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Honor Student, Dynamo Circulation Pro- gram, '60. BOB BOWLES Rifle Club, '58, Stunt Nite, '58, Rifle Team, '58, '59, '60, Jr. Civitan, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '59, Jr. Play, '58. LENORA BOWMAN Concert Band, '58, '59, '60, Marching Band, '58, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '59, '60, Jr. Red Crass Club, '58, Bible Club, '59, '60, Bible Award, '59. SYLVIA BOYD Jr. High Publicity, '58, Drill Squad, '58, Parents' Night, '58, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, B Team Basketball, '59, Tri- Hi-Y, '59, Father of the Bride Production Staff, '59, Student Council, '60, Boost- ers, '60, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '60, Best Dressed Superlative, '60. CHARLES BRANNON Queen Anne's Rifle, '58, Record Club, '59, '60, Parents's Night, '58, '59, ...I.. ,, ,.-,.,......d RUDY ROHRDANZ AND SUPPORTING SCHOOL SPIRIT Page 27 i A ' A MARTHA BRIGHT Drill Squad, '58, Parents' Night, '58, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Jr. High Pub- licity, Jr. Lioness, '59, Chaplain, '60, Maroon and White, Business Staff, '60, Christmas Program, '60, Our Town, Business Staff, Senior Choir, '60, Christ- mas Cantata, '60, Girls' Rifle Team, '59, Stunt Nite, '60, Vocal Clinic, '60. NANCY BRIGHT Future Homemakers of America Club, '58, Vice-Pres., '59, Pres., '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60. BARBARA BROWN Red Cross, '58, Tri-Hi-Y, '59, '60, Par- ents' Night, '58, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Drill Squad, '58, Deputy Council, '60, Stunt Nite, '60, Christmas Program, '60. DAVID BROWN NEAL BROWN Parents' Night, '58, '59, Auto Mechanics Jr. Civitan, '60, Rifle Team, '58, '59, Club, '58, Chess and Checker Club, Secretary, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '59, '60. '60, Queen Anne's Rifles, '58. JAY BROWN ROBERT BROWN Entered, '59, Jr. Civitan Club, '59, '60, Rifle Team, '58, '59, '60, Parents' Night, Parents' Night, '59, May Day Escort, '55, '59, '60. '60. JAMES BROWN SARA BROWN Jr. Optimist Club, '58, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, ROSS BRUDENELL Key Club, '59, Secretary, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '60, Dynamo Editorial Staff, '59, '60, Our Town, '60, Father of the Bride, '59, Thanksgiving Program, '58, Stunt Nite, '59, '60, Mo of the Month, '60, King tor a Nite, '60, Escort tor Miss C.H.S. Candidate, '60, R.O.T.C. Lieutenant, '60, Volunteer Boys' State Alternate, '59, Student Council, '60, Masquers, '59, '60, Military Honor So- ciety, '58, '59, Vice-Pres., 60, Best Actor Superlative, '60, National Honor So- ciety, '60, R.O.T.C. Drill Team, '58, Jr. Sertoma Club, '58, Track, '59, '60, Sophomore Talent Program, '58, May Day Escort, '60. LlNDA BUCKNER Glee Club, '60, Madhatters, '60, En- tered, '60. DON BURGNER Parents' Night, '58, '59, Jr. Optimist, '58, '59, '60, Business Staff, Our Town, '60, Business Staff, Stunt Nite, '60. MISS LINDA MAY Page 28 I LINDA BURNETT Stunt Nite, '58, '60, Pre'Vues, '59, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Dramatics Club, '58, La Sertamiss Club, '59, Pres., '60, Gym Manager, '60, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '60, Parents' Night, '60, Gym Managers' Club, '60, Deputy Council, '60, Senior Choir, '60, Junior Lions Calendar Girl, '59, '60, Christmas Cantata, '60, Dyna at the Month, '60. GEORGE BURNEY Parents' Night, '58, '59, Bop Club, '58, Recreation Club, '59, Hi-Y, '60, May Day, '58, '59, Boxing, '58, Football Manager, '58, Christmas Program, '60. CLYDE BUSBY Proiectionist Club, '59, '60, Color Guard, '60, Parents' Night, '60. AS HOMECOMING QUEEN JAMES CAREY MELISSA CARR BILL BUSH Auto Mechanics Club, '58, Current Events Club, Vice-President, '59, Recrea- tion Club, '60, Stunt Nite, '58, May Day, '59, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Christmas Program, '60, VENICE BUSH Dynamo Circulation Club, '58, '59, '60, Pivot Staff, '59, Father of the Bride Production Stott, '59, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Stunt Nite, '60, Our Tow Production Staff, '60, Parents' Night, '60, Christmas Program, '60, Pre-Vues, Production Stott, '6O. JOE BYNUM Banker's Club, Bookstore Manager, Queen Anne Rifles. DOROTHY BYRD Junior High Publicity, '58, Jr. Lioness Club, '59, '60, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '59, '60, Christmas Program, '60, Business Stott, Our Town, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60. LINDA BYRD Business Staff, Our Town, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Girls' Service Club, '60, Y-Teen Club, '58, '59. HENRY CAMPBELL Key Club, '58, '59, Vice-President, '60, Disc and Diamond, '59, Pres., '60, Stu- dent Council, '59, Pres., '60, Most Rep- resentative Boy, '60, Miss C.H.S. Candi- date Escort, '60, Mo of the Month, '60, R.O.T.C. Major, '60, Parents' Orien- tation Program, '60, Delegate to State Student Council Convention, '59, Dele- gate to National Student Council Con- vention, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, Sophomore Orientation Program, Senior Choir, '59, President, '60, Jr. Sertoma, '58, '59, 60, Paiama Game, '59, Stunt Nite, '59, '60, God's Greatest Gift, '59, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, Pre-Vues, '60, Military Honor Society, '59, '60, Inter-Service Club Council, '60, Christmas Cantata, '60. GEORGE CARPENTER Key Club, '58, '59, Treasurer, '60, Disc and Diamond, '60, Our Town, '60, Foot- ball, '58, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, Mcisquers, '60, Student Council, '60, Volunteer Boys' State, '59, King for a Nite Candidate, '60, Friendliest Boy, '60, Band Sponsor, '60, Cheerleader, '60, Cheerleacler's Club, '60, Stunt Nite, '60, May Day Escort, '60, SUZIE CARPENTER Optimiss, '58, Bop Club, '59, '60, Drill Squad, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Phalanx, '58, '59, Christmas Program, '60, Stunt Nite, '58, May Day, '58, '59, '6O. Phalanx, '58, '59, Drill Squad, '58, '59, Pivot Staff, '59, Father of the Bride Pro- duction Staft, '59, Paiama Game Pro- duction Statt, '59, Art Service Club, '58, '59, President, '60, National Honor So- ciety, '60, Our Town, Business Staff, '60, Christmas Program, Production Staff, '60, Pre-Vues, Business Staff, '60, Na- tional Thespian Society, '60, Art Service Club Award, '58, '59, Stunt Nite, Pro- duction Statf, '58, '59, '60, Writers' Guild, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59. BOB CARRIER Cheerleader, '58, Head Cheerleader, '60, .Ir. Optimist Club, '58, '59, '60, Candidate for King for a Nite, '60, Deputy Council, '60, Inter-Service Club Council, '60, Senior Choir, '60, Stunt Nita, '60, Pre-Vues Production Stott, '59, Our Town Publicity Staff, '60, Cheerleaders' Club, '58, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, R.O.T.C. Drill Team, '58, R.O.T.C. Color Guard, '58. RICHARD CASAVANT Football, '58, '59, '60, Student Council, '60, Jr. Optimist, '58, '59, Sgt.-At-Arms, '60, Military Honor Society, '58, '59, Letterman's Club, Secretary, '60, Por- ents' Night, '58, '59, '60, Drill Squad Sponsor, '60, R.O.T.C. Ist Lt., '60, Drill Platoon, '58, '59, Track, '59, Co-Captain, '6O. HIGHLIGHTS THE CITY-SODDY DAISY GAME Page 29 '60, May Day Escort, '60, -ii' X- W me A '!E 'ig, JERRY COGBURN Bop Club, '58, '59, Parents' Nlght, '58, '59, Recreation Club, '59, NORBY COLE Parents' Night, '58, '59, Recreation Club, '58, '59, Bop Club, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60 PAT COLE Drill Squad, '58, '59, '60, Thanksgiving Program, '58, '59, Christmas Program, '58, '60, Easter Program, '58, '59, Jr. Choir, '59, Bop Club, '58, '59, President, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, Senior Proiects Chairman, '60, RONALD CAWOOD Parents' Night, '58, '59, Boys' Service Club, '58, Jr. Civitan Club, '59, '6O. MARSHAJLL CENTER Business Leaders of America Club, '58, Dynascrapers, '59, '60, Golf Team, '58, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, SKIPPY CHASTAIN Marching Band, '58, '59, Captain, '60, Concert Band, '58, '59, Captain '60, Orchestra, '58, '59, '60, Art Service Club, '58, '59, Secretary, '60, May Day, '58, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, Stunt Nite, '59, E.T.E.A. Orchestra, '59, '60, Production Staff, Father of the Bride, '59, Business Staff, Paiama Game, '59, The Song of Christmas, '58, Christmas ls Coming, '60, Production Staff, Our Town, '60, Pivot Staff, '59, R.O.T.C. Q -J JUANITA COLLAKE Recreation Club, '58, May Day, '58, '59, Sponsor, '60, National Thespian Society, '60 '60, Student Monitor, '59, Girls' Service P Club, '60, Deputy Council, '60, Business I Staff, Our Town, '60. WMLLARD CONGDON Parents' Night, '58, '59, Weightlifting Club, '58, Recreation Club, '59, Bop Club, '6O. JACK CONNER Key Club, '58, '59, '60, Military Honor Society, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, lnter-Service Club Council, '60, l l Student Council, '60, Stunt Nite, '60, lst l Lt. R.O.T.C., '60, National Merit Schol- arship Finalist, '60, Our Town, '60. ' 1 I. l-,L.J.., GLENDA CHRISTIAN Record Club, '58, Drill Squad, '58, F.H.A., '59, Vice-Pres., '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, May Day, '58, '59, '60. KARL 'CHRISTISON SHIRLEY CLARK Art Service Club, '59, Production Staff, Pajama Game, '59, Future Business Leaders of Amerlca Club, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '6O. Q . JUDY EASTRIDGE AND THE MARCHING BANII Page 30 RAY CRAWLEY Marching Band, '58, '59, '60, Swing Band, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Stunt Nite, '59, '60, Music Appreciation Club, '59, Chaplain, '60, Concert Band, '58, '59, '60, Tennis Club, '5B. REBA CREDELLE Jr. High Publicity, '58, Tri-Hi-Y, '59, Treasurer, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Maroon and White, '59, Business Man- ager, '60, Our Town, '60, Stunt Nite, '59, May Day, '58, '60, Student Council, 560, Christmas Program, '60, Drill Squad, '58, Lt., '59, Phalanx, '58, '59, Glee Club, '58, Father of the Bride, Production Staff, '59, FRANK CRESWELL Jr. Optimist, '58, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, Captain R.O.T.C., '60 EARL COOK Camera Club, '58, Audio-Visual, '59, Chaplain, '60, Red Cross Club, '59. GARY COOK Stunt Nite, '58, '59, '60, Pre-Vues, '58, '59, '60, Our Town Production Staff, '60, Barrets of Wimpole Street, Production Staff, '59, Solid Gold Cadillac, Produc- tion Staff, '58, Father of the Bride, Pro- duction Statt, '59, Drill Team, '58, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Christmas Program, Production Staff, '58, '59, '60. PATSY CORN May Day, '58, '59, '60, Future Home- makers of America, '58, Office Assistant Club, '59, Treasurer, '60. MICHAEL CORNISH Tennis Club, '58, Baseball, '58, Recrea- tion Club, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59. DONNA COSTELLO Monitor Club, '58, Madhatters, Vice President, '59, La Sertomiss, '60, Sophoe more Talent Show, '58, Pre-Vues, '59, Gym Manager, '60, Stunt Nite, '60, May Day, '58, '59, May Court, '60. MARGARET COURTNEY Christian Fellowship Steering Committee, '58, Bible Club, '58, '59, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Glee Club, '60, Jr. Choir, '59, Christmas Program, '59, Thanks- giving Program, '60, Easter Program, '59. ELIZABETH CROSSLIN Drill Squad, '58, Lt., '59, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Jr, High Publicity Club, '58, Stunt Nite, Business Staff, '59, '60, Dynamo Circuf lation Club, '59, '60, Dynamo Business Staff, '60, Father of the Bride Business Staff, '59, Our Town Business Staff, '60, Inter-Service Club Council, '60. BILLY CROUCH Queen Anne's Ritles', '58, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Record Club, '60. BRENDA CUBINE Entered, '59, Alumnettes, '59, '60, Par- ent's Night, '59, '60, Stunt Night, '59, '60, Pre-Vues, '60, Production Staff Father of the Bride, '59, Drill Team Sponsor, '60, Military Queen Candidate, '60, Deputy Council, '60, Jr. Lions Club Calendar Girl, '60. RING HOME MANY TROPHIES FOR C.H.S. Page 3l GLENDA CUNNINGHAM Girls' Monitor Club, '58, Jr. Lioness Club, '59, Secretary, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Stunt Nite, '60, MAC CUNNINGHAM B Team Basketball, '58, Military Hon- or Society, '58, '59, '60, Jr. Optimist Club, '59, President, '60, Honorary Booster, '59, '60, Father of the Bride, '59, Stunt Nite, '59, Masquers, '59, '60, Student Council, Vice-President, '60, R.O.T.C. Major, '60, Drill Squad Spon- sor, '60, Inter-Service Club Council, President, '60, Escort for Miss CHS Can- diclate. DONNA CURTIS Parents' Night, '60, Father of the Bride, Production Staff, '59, Song of Christ- mas, '58, E.T.E.A., '58, Science Club, '58, National Honor Society, '59, '60, Masquers, '59, Treasurer, '60, National Thespian Society, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Alumneltes, '59, Vice-Pres., '60, Stunt Nite, '59, '60, Pre-Vues Production Staff, '60, French I Award, '59, Our Town Production Staff, '60, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '60, Orchestra, '58, DFLAYVIS CURTIS Parents' Night, '58, '59, Recreation Club, '58, '60, Auto Mechanics Club, '59. CAROLE DALTON Entered, '59, Bible Club, '59, Glee Club, '59, Paiama Game, '59, May Day, '59, '60, Choir, '60, Christmas Cantata, '60, Jr. Y.W.C.A., '60, Stunt Nite, '60, Easter Program, '60. MARILYN DANEMAN Glee Club, '58, May Day, '58, Thanks- giving Program, '58, Cnarmettes, '58, Jr. Choir, '59, Christmas Program, '59, Monitor's Club, '59, Senior Choir, '60, Christmas Cantata, '60, Vocal Clinic, '60, Stunt Nite, '60. DON DANIELS Jr. Lions, '58, '59, Treasurer, '60, Stunt Nite, Production Stott, '59, '60, Pre- Vues, Production Staff, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Our Town, Business Staff, '60, Paiama Game, Production Staff, '59, Christian Fellowship Steering Committee, '60, Christmas Program, '60, Maroon and White, '59, National Thes- pian Society, '60. DAVID DAULTON Rifle Team, '58, Sophomore Boys' Club, '58, Sophomore Talent Program, '58, Jr. Civitan Secretary, '59, Vice-Pres., '59, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Stunt Nite, '6O. BUDDY DAVIS Weightlifting Club, '58, Basketball ancl Baseball Club, '59, Varsity C Club, '60, Football, '58, '59, '60, Baseball, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59. HOU Page 32 ,1 , f l 101 DAMARIS DAVIS Bible Club, '58, '59, Production Stott, Stunt Nite, '60, May Day, '59, '60, Of- fice Assistant Club, '60, Sophomore Orientation Program, '60, Office Assist- ant, '60, CAROLYN DAVIS Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, Drill Squacl, '58, Lt., '59, lst Lt., '60, Girls' Optimiss, '58, '59, '60, Father of the Bride, Business Staff, '59, Dynamo Busi- ness Staff, '59, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Business Staff, Our Town, '60, Stu- dent Councll, '60, R,O.T.C. Military Sponsor, '60, Christmas Program, '60, Business Stott, Stunt Nite, '6O. SKIP DAVIS R TOWN IS PRESENTED A ROCHELLE DeVRIES Charmettes, '58, Welfarers Club, '59, Foreign Relations Club, '60, Easter Pro- gram, '59, Business Staff Our Town, '60, May Doy, '58, '59, '60, First Aid '55, '59, Stunt Nlte, Production Staff, '60, Production Staff, Pajama Game, '59, LINDA DOAK Jr. Red Cross, '58, Y-Teens, '59, Office Assistants, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60. JIMMY DONALDSON Bop Club, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Dyna Stroker's, '6O. OUTSTANDING SENIOR HERBIE DAY Marching Band, '58, '59, '60, Concert Band, '58, '59, '60, Senior Choir, '59, '60, Swing Band, '59, '60, Music Appre- ciation, '59, Vice President, '60, Spe- cialty Club, '58, Paiama G-ame, '59, Stunt Nite, '59, '60, Pre-Vues, '59, '60, Christmas Cantata, '60. BILL DEAN Jr. Lions, '59, '60, B Team Baseball, '58, Varsity Baseball Manager, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Varsity C Club, '60, Basketball and Baseball Club, '58, Maroon and White Repre- sentative, '60. LEO DENNIS Basketball, '59, Jr. Civitan, President, '58, Vice President, '59, May Day, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Recreation ROSALYNN DOUBLIN Entered, '59, Maroon and White, Edi- torial Staff, '59, May Day, '59, 60, Jr. Lioness, '59, Vlce President, '60, Father of the Bride, Production Staff, '59, Pro- duction Statf, Pre-Vues, '59, '60, Pro- duction Staff, Stunt Nite, '59, Produc- tion Staff, Paiama Game, '59, Marching Band, '59, Concert Band, '59, All-State Band Clinic, '59, Parents' Orientation, '59, Parents' Night, '59, '60, Stunt Nite, '60 SHARON DREW Library Staff, '58, '59, '60, Library Club, '58, '59, '60, May Day, '58, '59, Thanks- giving Program, '58, DIANE DUFF Drill Squad, '58, '59, Phalanx, '58, Gym Club, '58, Jr. Lioness, '58, President, '60, Stunt Nite, '58, '59, Father of the Bride Business Staff, '59, May Day, '58, '59, '6O. PLAY AT CITY Page as Club, '60, Sophomore Talent Program, '58 BECKY DEITCH Monitors Club, '58, Jr. Red Cross, '59, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Production Staff Our Town, '60, Foreign Relations Club, '60, TOMMYE LOU DENNEY Moy Day, '58, '59, '60, Bible Club, '58, Girls' Rifle Team, '59, Jr. Y.M.C.A., '59, '60, Maroon and White, Business Staff, '60, Thanksgiving Program, '59, Christ- mas Program, '60, Business Staff, Our Town, 60. GENE DERRYBERRY Key Club, '58, '59, 60, Disc and Dia- mond, '59, Secretary, '60, National Honor Society '60, Deputy Council, Presi- dent, '6O, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, National Merit Scholarship Finalist, '60, Candidate for King for a Nite, '60, Drill Squad Sponsor, '60, R.O.T.C. officer, '60, May King, '6O. is B is is BIIJL ELAM Parents' Night, '58, '59, Bridge Club, '60. SALLY ELKINS May Day, '58, '59, '60, Monitors, '58, Jr. Red Cross, '59, Tri-Hi-Y, '60, Tennis Team, '58, '59, '60, Swimming Team, '58, '59, '60, Archery Team, '58, '59, '60, Jr. Lions Calendar Girl, '60, Pro- duction Staff Father of the Bride, '59, Sophomore and Jr. Talent Program, '58, Senior Project, '60, B Team Basket- ball, '58, Christmas Program, '58, '60, Thanksgiving Program, '58, '59, Drill Squad, '58, Bop Club, '58, First Aid, '60. DAVID EVANS Marching Band, '58, '59, Concert Band, '58, '59, Swing Band, '59, '60, Music Appreciation Club, '60, Auto Mechanics Club, '59, Parents' Night, '59, '60, Stunt Nite, '59, '60, Pre-Vues, '59, '60, R.O.T.C. Band, '55, '59. JANET SUE DUNCAN Red Cross, '59, Parents' Night, '59, '60, Production Staff, Pajama Game, '59 Production Staff, Father of the Bride, '59, May Day, '59, '60, Bible Club, '60, Production Staff, Stunt Nite, '59, '60, Bop Club, '59, Library Arts, '60, Christ- mas Program, '59, '60. LESTER DUNCAN Jr. Civitan Club, '58, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59. JAMES DUNN Parents' Night, '58, '59, Auto Mechanics Club, '58, '59, Recration Club, '60, BILL EARLY Football, '58, '59, Co-Captain, '60, Let- termans Club, President, '60, Key Club, '58, '59, Sgt.-at-Arms, '60, Disc and Dia- mond, '59, Sgt.-at-Arms, '60, Candidate for King for a Nite, '60, Parents' Orien- tation, '6O, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, May Day Escort, '60, Student Council, '60, R.O.T.C. Cadet Captain, '60, JUDY ESTRIDGE Sophomore Talent Program, '58, Pre- SYLVIA EZELL BILL FARMER Jr. Lions Club, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Our Town, Business Staff, '60, Recreation Club, '58, Stunt Nite, '59, Jr. High Publicity Club, '58, Pre-Vues, '60, Christmas Program, '60, Business Stott, Stunt Nite, '60, BERNICE FAULKNER Vues, '58, '59, '60, Stunt Nite, '58, '59, '60, Maiorette Club, '58, Maiorette, '58, '59, Assistant Drum Major, '59, Drum Maior, '60, First Place Drum Maior Tro- phy, '60, Jr. Talent Program, '59, Sr. Talent Program, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Speciality Club, '59, '60, Masquers, '60, Honor Society, '59, '60, Christmas Program, '60, First Place winner Maiarette Corps, '58, Pre-Vues, Production Staff, '60, Best Dancer, '60. ANN EDMONDSON Art Service Club, '58, Boosters, '59, '60, Parents' Nlght, '58, '59, '60, Drill Squad, '58, '59, '60, Phalanx, '58, '59, '60, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Christian Fellowship Steer- ing Committee, '58, '59, Secretary, '60, Jr. Talent Program, Production Staff, '59, Father of the Bride, Production Staff, '59, Our Town, Production Staff, '60, Paiamu Game, Production Staff, '59, Pre-Vues, '59, Stunt Nite, '59, '60, National Honor Society, '59, Treasurer, '60, Masquers, '59, '60, National Thes- pian Society, '59, '60, Deputy Council, '60, Christmas Program, '60, Maroon and White, Editorial Staff, '59, '60, Senior Choir, '60, Christmas Cantata, '60, Inter-Service Club Council, '60, Girls' State Alternate, '59, Senior lnvi- tations Co-Chairman, '60, Trainbearer, '60, Q 'ia QUEEN SHERRY HOBBS IS CROWNEl Page 34 BILL FIKE Proiection Club, '58, Basketball and Baseball Club, '59, Secretary, '60, Par- ents' Night, '58, '59. GLENDA FINLEY May Day, '58, '59, '60, Bible Club, '58, F.B.L.A., '59, Vice President, '60, Father of the Bride, Business Staff, '59, Our Town, Business Staff, '60, Christmas Pro- gram, '60, Jr. Choir, '60, Stunt Nite, '60. SARAH FITE Thanksgiving Program, '58, Jr. High Publicity Club, '58, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, May Day, '58, '60, Bible Club, '59, Alumnettes, '60, Production Staff Father of the Bride, '59, Business Staff Paiama Game, '59, Pre-Vues, '60, Marching Bond, '58, '59, '60, Concert Band, '58, '59, '60, Deputy Council, '60, CHARLES FLOWERS Jr. Sertoma Club, '58, '59, President, '60, Marching Band, '58, '59, Captain, '60, Concert Band, '58, '59, Captain, '60, Orchestra, '58, '59, '60, Stunt Nite, Production Stott, '58, '59, '60, Best Drill Sophomore Award, '58, Pivot Staff, Co- Editor, '59, God's Greatest Gift, '59, Pre-Vues, Production Staff, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, R.O.T.C. Drum Major, '59, Father of the Bride Production Staff, '59, American Legion Boys' State, '59, National Honor So- ciety, '59, '60, Paiama Game, '59, Mas- quers, '59, '60, French Award, '59, Na- tional Thespian Society, '59, '60, Stu- dent Coordinator, '6O, R.O.T.C. Captain, '60, Student Council, '60, Inter-Service Club Council, '60, Parents' Orientation Nite, '60, Merit Scholarship Semi-Final- ist, '60, Our Town, '60, Christmas Pro- gram, '60, Mo of the Month, '60, Fes- tivol of Music, '60, Honor Society Schol- arship Semi-Finalist, '60, King for a Nite candidate, '60, National English Council Scholarship runner-up, '60, Voice of Democracy Winner, '59, Most Likely to Succeed Superlative, '60, Miss CHS Candidate Escort, '60, Moy Day Escort, '60, Faculty Representative, '6O. RICHARD FOLLIS Weightlifting Club, '58, Boxing, '58, Recreation Club, '59, Radio Club, '60. STEVE FORSHAY Thanksgiving Program, '58, Key Club, '58, '59, Corresponding Secretory, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Honor Platoon, '58, '59, Father of the Bride, '59, Our Town, '60, Stunt Nite, '60, Student Council, '60, National Thespian Society, '60, Masquers, '60. Q sl. ln me Bye JUDY FORTSON National Honor Society, '60, May Day, '58, '59, May Court, '60, Library Club, '58, '59, President, '60, Gym Manager's Club, Vice-Pres,, '60, Business Stott, Our Town, '60, Library Staff, '58, '59, '60, Gym Manager, '60, Jr. Red Cross, '59, Honor Student, '60, National Merit Scholarship, '60, Business Staff, Father of the Bride. RANDY FOX BILL FRANKLIN Audio-Visual, Sgt.-at-Arms, '58, Presi- dent, '59, Drill Team, '59, Sophomore Talent Program, '58. THE ANNUAL MILITARY BALL Page 35 PAT FRANKLIN May Day, '58, '60, F.B.L.A., '60, Bridge Club, '58, Entered, '6O. MARIE FRAUF HOUSTON FRAZIER Basketball, '58, '59, Ca-Captain, '60, All-Times Cup, '59, '60, All-City, '59, '6O,Honorable Mention All-State, '59, '60, All-Region, '60, All-District, '58, '60, Student Council, '59, '60, Vice-President of Class, '59, '60, National Honor So- ciety, '6O, Honor Council, '60, Jr. Opti- mist Club, '58, '59, '60, Disc 8K Diamond, '59, Volunteer Boys' State, '59, Base- ball ,'58, Parents Night, '58, '59, Most Attractive Boy, '60, Babe Ruth Sports- manship Award, '60, Letterman's Club, Treasurer, '60, S.A.R. Good Citizenship Award, '60, King for a Nite, Runner-up, '60, May Day Escort, '60, LEO N A GASTO N ROBERT FRIDDELL Parents' Night, '58, '59, Weightlitting Club, '58, Record Club, '59, Recreation Club, '60. CAROLYN FUNK Booster, '58, '59, Secretary, '60, May DOY, '58, '59, '60, Production Staff, Father of the Bride, '59, Pre-Vues, '59, '60, Deputy Council, '60, Christmas Pro- gram, '60. JOE GALBRAITH Parents' Night, '58, '59, Bop Club, '58, B Team Baseball, '58, Jr. Play, '59, Key Club, '59, '60, Our Town, Produc- tion Staff, '60, Stunt Nite, '59, Father of the Bride, '59, MARTHA GALBRAITH Maroon and White Editorial Staff, '58, Associate Editor, '59, Editor-In-Chief, '60, Alumnettes, '59, President, '60, Writers' Guild, '58, President, '59, Gym Manager, '60, Gym Managers' Club, '60, Student Council, '60, Inter-Service Club Council, '60, Library Staff, '58, Library Club, '58, Drill Squad, '58, Par- ents' Night, '58, Phalanx, '58, May Day. '58, '59, '60, Pivot Staff, '59, DAR American History Award, '59, Paiama Game, Production Manager, '59, Na- tional Honor Society, '59, '60, National Thespion Society, '59, '60, Masquers, '59, '60, Sophomore Talent Program, Production Staff, '58, Parents' Orienta- tion Program, '60, Senior Talent Pro- gram, Production Staff, '60, Most Likely to Succeed, '60, Stunt Nite, Produc- tion Staft, '59, Production Manager, '60, Pre-Vues, Production Manager, '60, Father of the Bride Production Staff, '59, Our Town Student Director, '60, Honor Student, '60, Senior Christmas Program, Production Staff, '60, Annetta Trimble Award, '60. GLENDA GALLOWAY Drill Squad, '58, Lt., '59, Phalanx, '59, Library Club, '58, Library Staff, '58, La Sertomiss, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Stunt Nite, '59, Production Staff, '60, Christ- mas Program, '60, Maroon and White, Business Staff, '59, '60, Business Staff, Our Town, '60. ROY GAMBLE ' 139 - ' f 'V :-:- .,,f 'I .. . -' I ': ': - - .iii ar e ii-:wi-A : , - , i is, -- -5 R , . r 4 LINDA GANT R --:! Drill Squad, '58, 2nd Lt., '59, '60, Bop ' hn.. . 51.263, Club, '58, Girls' Glee Club, '58, Parents' , Q ' , e Night, '58, '59, '60, May Dey, fsa, '59, lik '60, Thanksgiving Program, '58, '59, God's Greatest Gift, '59, Senior Choir, '59, '60, Pajama Game, '59, Y-Teens, '59, Office Assistants, '60, Christmas Cantata, '60, Christmas Program, '60, Publicity Staff, Our Town, '60, Publicity, Stunt Nite, '60, Stunt Nite, '59, '60. ALICE GARNER Record Club, '58, Girls' Service Club, '59, Chaplain, '60, Parents' Night, '59, '60, Jr. Red Cross Representative, '59, Business Stott, Our Town, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60. ANN GASS Drill Squad, '58, 2nd Lt., '59, lst Lt., '60, Phalanx, '58, '59, '60, Bop Club, '58, Y-Teens, '59, Foreign Relations Club, '60, Senior Choir, '59, '60, Girls' Glee Club, '58, Paiama Game, '59, Christmas Cantata, '59, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, Thanksgiving Program, '58, '59, Stunt Nite, '59, '60, Christmas Program, '60. 'i . ,h w nfl? gig I - 'f : A ' 'i' f .-4'F,l:' i I tr R VA.. g 4 , 1 .I x 5' sq. A I , vii. PN K ea. ,fit -ii 1 Bop Club, '58, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Drill Squad, '58, Volleyball, '58, '60, Easter Program, '58, Parents' Night, '58, Y-Teens Club, '59, Office Assistance, '60, B Basketball, '60, Christmas Cantata, '60, Christmas Program, '59, Thanksgiv- ing Program, '59. ANN GERLACH May Day, '58, '59, '60, F.H.A., '58, F.B.L,A., Secretary-Treasurer, '59, Presi- dent, '60. FRANK GERMAN Parents' Night, '58, '59, Recreation Club, '59, '60, Current Events Club, '59, Weightlifting Club, '58. SENIORS HONOR ORPHANS WITIP Page 36 4 ARNOLD GODWIN Tennis Club, '58, Recreation Club, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59. PAT GOFORTH Future Home-makers of America, '60, Thanksgiving Program, '58, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Y-Teens, '59, Christmas is Coming, '60, Christmas Cantata, '60, Office Assistant Club, '60, Christmas Program, '59, '60, Stunt Nite, '60. MYRTLE GOINS F.S.A., '58, Bible Club, '59, Treasurer, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Glee Club, '59, Treasurer, '60, Christmas Program, '60, Production Staff, Christmas Pro- gram, '60, First Aid Assistant, '60, Thanksgiving Program, '60. HUGH DON GILBREATH Basketball and Baseball Club, '58, Hi-Y Club, '58, 59, Treasurer and Sgt.-at- Arms, 60, B Team Basketball, '58, '59, Varsity, '60, Baseball, '58, '59, '60, Deputy Council, '60, Candidate tor King for a Nite, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Best Defensive Basketball Player, '59, MARY MARGARET GLAZNER Drill Squad, '58, Parents' Night, '58, Dramatics Club, '58, Jr, Lioness Club, '59, '60, Dynamo, Business Staff, '59, '60, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '59, '60, Our Town, Business Staft, '60, Christmas Program, '60: May Day, '58, '59, '60. DAVID GLENN Specialty Club, '58, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, Student Council, '60, Jr. Civi- tan, '59, Pres., '60, Inter-Service Club Council, '60, Maroon and White, '60, Father of the Bride, Production Staff, '59, Our Town, '60, National Thespians Society, '59, '60, Paiama Game, '59, Senior Choir, '60, Christmas Cantata, '60, Swing Band Vocalist, '60, Stunt Nite, '59, '60, Senior Talent Program, '60, Christmas Program, '60, Easter Program, '60, Most Talented Boy, Sup- erlative, '60, May Day Escort, '60. BERNARD GLOSTER Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, Tennis Club, Treasurer, '58, Record Club, Treas- urer, '59, Radio Club, '59, Jr. Lions Club, '60, Production Staff, Stunt Nite, '60, Pre-Vues, '58, '59, R.O.T,C. Cap- tain, '60, Drill Team, '58, '59, '60, Drill Team Commander, '60, Thanksgiving Program, '58, Art Service Club, '60, Christmas Program, '60. CHARLES GODDARD Football, '58, '59, '60, l'lifY, '55, '59, '60, Student Council, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Letterman's Club, '60, Track, '60. JO ANN GODDARD Jr. High Publicity, '58, Charmettes, '59, Student Monitors, '60, Drill Squad, '58, '59, lst. Lt., '60, Phalanx, '59, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60. JOE GOODSON Marching Band, '58, '59, '60, Concert Band, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, R.O.T.C. Band, '58, '59, 60, Music Appreciation Club, '60, Auto Mechanics Club, '59, BOB GRNHAM Jr. Lions, '58, '59, '60, Parents' Nite, '58, '59, '60, R.O.T.C. Lt., '60, Out- standing Sophomore Cadet R.O.T.C. Award, '58, Superior Jr. Cadet Ribbon R.O.T.C., '58, Military Honor Society, '58, '59, Sgt-at-Arms, '60. JIM GRAINGER Bop Club, '58, Parents' Nite, '58, '59, Auto Mechanics Club, '59, Recreation Club, '60. HRISTMAS PROGRAM AND PRESENTS Page 37 ml DAVID GREGORY Tennis Club, President, '58, Concert and Marching Band, '58, '59, Tennis Team, '58, Basketball, '58, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Letterman's C Club, '60. TOMMY GRIFFIN Parents' Night, '58, '59, Baseball, '58, '59, '60, Recreation Club, '58, '59, '60. LARRY GRIFFITH Art Service Club, '60, Audio Visual Club, '59, Jr. Lions Club, '58, '59, '60, Poiama Game, '59, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, Color Guard, '60, Stunt Nite, '59, '60, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '59, '60, Best Dancer, Superlative, '60, Pre-Vues, '59, '60, Senior Choir, '60, Thanksgiving Program, '58. We x -A t CAROLYN GRANT Jr. High Publicity Club, '58, Drill Squad, '58, '59, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Dynamo Editorial Staff, '59, '60, Par- ents' Night, '58, '59, Welfarers' Club, President, '59, Dyna-Teens Service Club, President, '60, Easter Program, '59, E.T.E.A. Choir, '60, Senior Choir, '59, '60, Gad's Greatest Gift, '59, Paiama Game, '59, Christmas Cantata, '60, Stunt Nite, '59, '60, Music Clinic Choir, '60, Our Town, Production Staff, '60, PreVues, Production Staff, '59, Father of the Bride, Production Staff, '59, Christmas Program, '60. LARRY GRANT Queen Anne's Rifles, '58, Recreation Club, '59, '60. JOAN GRAVES May Day, '58, '59, May Court, '60, Gym Manager, '60, Stunt Nite, '59, '60, PreVues, '59, '60, Drill Squad, '58, 2nd. Lt. '59, Lt. Col. '60, Phalanx, '58, '59, '60, Dynamo, Editorial Staff, '59, Editor in-Chief, '60, Jr. Lion's Calendar Girl, '58, '60, Masquers, '59, '60, National Thespian Society, '59, '60, Dramatics Club, '58, Jr. Red Cross Club, Secretary, '59, '60, Military R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '60, DIANE GUESS Monitors' Club, '58, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, Girls' Service Club, '59, Secretary, '60, Christ- mas Program, '60, Phalanx, '58, Drill Squad, '58, '59, DONALD GUNTHER Student Council, '60, Tennis Team, '58, '59, '60, Radio Club, Secretary-Treas urer, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59 Tennis Club, '58. KAREN GUNTHER Enter, '60, May Day, '60, Foreign Rela- tions Club, '60. .10 President, Hamilton County Jr. Red Cross Council, '59, '60, Most Talented Girl, '60, Father of the Bride, '59, Candidate for Miss CHS, '60, Jr. Miss Chattanooga, '60, Candidate tar Jr. Miss Tennessee, '60-Voted Miss Can- geniality, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, Student Council, '60, National Honor Society, '59, '60, Senior Talent Program, '60, Maroon and White-Girl with biggest line, Inter-Service Club Council, '60. PAUL GREENBURG Military Honor Society, '58, '59, '60, Parents' Night, 58, '59, '60, R.O.T.C. Lt. '60, Proiectionist Club, '58, Vice-Presi- dent, '59, Recreation Club, '60, Deputy Council, '60, Military Drill Team, '58, '59, Maroon 8- White, Editorial Stott, May Day Escort, '60. MARTHA GREER Drill Squad, '58, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Bop Club, '58, '59, '60, Thanks- giving Program, '58, '59, Easter Pro- gram, '58, '59, Christmas Program, '58, '60, Jr. Choir, '59, Parents' Night, '58. TOM GREGG Parents' Night, '58, '59, Bankers' Club, '58, '59, President, '60. ' ' Ti A -l - -c.., 9- ,.,,. -LQ-1.3 SWING BAND PRESENTS MUSIC MAKES T Page 38 LEE GURLEY Jr. Lions Club, '58, '59, President, '60, Military Honor Society, '59, Chaplain, '60, lnter-Service Club Council, '59, Vice-President, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, R.O.T.C. First Lt., '60, Marching Band, '58, '59, '60, Concert Band, '58, '59, '60, Swing Band, '59, '60, Deputy Council, '60, God's Greatest Gift, '59, Stunt Nite, '59, '60, PreVues, '59, '60. 'HARRY HAGAN Marching Band, '58, '59, '60, Concert Band, '58, '59, '60, Swing Band, '58, '59, '60, Band Clinic, '60, Senior Choir, '60, Speciality Club, '58, F.T.A., '58, '59, '60, Track, '59, All-East Tennessee Band, '60, All-State Band, '60, E.T.E.A. Orchestra, '60, Orchestra, '58, '59, '60, Austin Peay Bond Clinic, '60, Christmas Cantata, '59, Festival of Christmas, '60, PreVues, '58, '59, '60, Stunt Nite, '58, '59, '60, Paiama Game, '59, Drill Team, '59, Vocal Clinic, '60. CLIFFORD HAGER Recreation Club, '58, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59. BOB HALE Parents' Night, '58, '59, Bop Club, '58, Recreation Club, '59, Current Events Club, '59, Radio Club, '60. JUDY HALE Drill Squad, '59, Phalanx, '59, Specialty Club, '58, G.Y.M. Club, '58, Parents' Night, '59, '60, Stunt Nite, '58, '60, Glee Club, '58, Senior Club, '60, Christ- mas Cantata, '60, Vocal Clinic, '60, Jr, Lioness Club, Secretary, '59, '60, Writers Guild, '60, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '60, Business Staff Our Town, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Christmas Program, '60. GLENDA HALLIBURTON Jr. Red Cross, '58, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Girls Service Club, '59, Treasurer, '60, Business Staff, Stunt Nite, '59, Christmas Program, '60, Production Staff, Stunt Nite, '60, Production Staff, Our Town, '60. X' 4 .f y- f'- Q LARRY HAMBLEY Sophomore Boy's Club, '58, Jr. Civitan, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59. CHARLES HANSEN Jr. Sertoma Club, '58, 59, Chaplain, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, March- ing Band, '60, Orchestra, '60, E.T.E.A. Chorus, '60, Father of the Bride, '59, Our Town, '60, Paiama Game, '59, Business Staff, Paiama Game, '59, Stunt Nite, '59, '60, PreVues, '60, Concert Band, '60, Senior Choir, '59, '60, Christmas Cantata, '60, Christmas Pro- gram, '60, Thespians, '59, '60, Easter Program, '59. JOY HARBISON Parents' Night, '58, Bible Club, '58, '59, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Jr. Y.W.C.A. Club, '60, Drill Squad, '5B. WORLD GO ROUND AS PRE-VUES OF '60 Page 39 RICHARD HARDESTY JUDY HARTMAN Drill Squad, '58, '59, Lt. Colonel, Adju- tant, '6O, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, PreVues, '60, Production Staff, PreVues, '58, '59, Stunt Nite, Business Staff, '59, Stunt Nite, '60, Father of the Bride, Production Staff, '59, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Girls' Optimist Club, '58, Dynamo Circulation Club, '59, '60, Christmas Program, '60, Dynamo Busi- ness, '60, First Aid, '59, Phalanx, '59, '60, Wittiest Girl, '60, Senior Proiec- tians Chairman, '60, Our Town, Publicity Staff, '60, Volleyball, '60. RICHARD HARRISON MARVIN HARWELL Jr. Red Cross, '58, Parents' Night, '58, mas Cantata, '59, Auto Mechanics Club '58, '59, Bar Bell and Track Club, '60 Vocal Clinic, '60, Drill Squad Sponsor, '60, Stunt Nite, '60.' DOUG HATFIELD CHARLYNNE HAYES Jr. Red Crass, '58, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60 Office Assistance Club, '59, Band Li brarian, '60, Music Appreciation Club '60, Drill squqd, '55, '59, '60, R.o.T.cf Office Assistance, '59. ' Q: .L Xa I I MITCHELL HAYES Jr. Sertoma Club, '58, Jr. Lions Club, '58, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, Father of the Bride, '59, Thanks- giving Program, '58, Our Town, '60, more Orientation, '58, '59, Christmas Program, '60, Vanderbilt Representa- tive, '60, Easter Program, '59, Masquers, '60. Stunt Nite, '59, '60, Pre-Vues, '59, Pro- duction Staff, Pre-Vues, '59, Color Guard, '60, Miss C.H.S. Candidate Es- cort, '60, Candidate for King for a Nite, '60, Drill Team, '58, Production Staff, Stunt Nite, '59, Student Council, '60, Military Honor Society, '59, '60, Sopho- CAROL HAWKINS May Day, '58, '59, '60, Dyna-Teens, '60, Easter Program, '59, Christmas Program, '59, Christmas Cantata, '59, Pajama Game, '59, Swing Band, '59, Stunt Nite, '59, '60, B Team Basket- ball, Captain, '59, Varsity Basketball, '60, Volleyball Team, '59, '60, Recrea- tion Club, '58, Bop Club, '59, Jr. Choir, '59, Senior, '60, Tennis Team, '59, Orchestra, '58, '60, E.T.E.A., '58, Con- cert Band, '58. RICHARD HEALY Dyna-Strokers, Sgt. at Arms, '58, Dyna- Scrapers, Secretary-Treasurer, '59, Par- ents' Night, '59, Boxing, '59, Stunt Nite, ,'ll MEL HEMBREE Jr. Sertoma Club, '58, '59, Projects Chairman, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, Stunt Nite, '59, '60, PreVues, '59, '60, Rifle Team, '58, Military Honor Society, '59, '60, Lt. in R.O.T.C., '60, Drill Squad Sponsor, '60, Pajama Game, '59, Christmas Cantata, '59, Swing Band, Master of Ceremonies, '60, Senior Choir, '60, Deputy Council, '60. BEVERLY HENDERSON May Day, '59, '60, Jr. High Publicity Club, '58, Dynamo Circulation Club, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, Dynamo Business Staff, '59, '60, Production Stott, Stunt Nite, '59, '60, Drill Squad, '58, Senior Christmas Program, '60. STUART HENDERSON Dramatics Club, '58, Student Monitor, '58, Jr. Lioness, '59, '60, Mary Day, '58, '59, '60, Production Staff Father of the Bride, '59, Production Staff, Stunt Nite, '60, Christmas Program, '60. mal X . i mi BRENDA SUE VHENEGAR G.Y.M. Club, '58, Jr. Red Cross Club, '59, F.B.L.A. Club, '60, Jr. Choir, Treas- urer, '59, May Day, '58, '59, '60. CEC.lLE HENEGAR Drill Squad, '58, '59, Lt., Phalanx, '58, '59, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Y-Teens, '58, '59, '60. LINDA HENNESSEE Jr. Y.W.C.A. Club, '58, '59, President, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Dynamo Business Staff, '59, '60, Stunt Nite, Pro- duction Staft, '59, '60. ROSS BRUDENELL HONORED Page 40 GEORGE HOLLAND KEN HONEA 1-I I s. f . ELAINE HOLBROOK Sophomore Talent Program, '58, Drill Squad, '58, Parents' Night, '58, Moy Day, '58, '60, Father of the Bride, Production Staff, '59, Library Staff, '58, '59, Secretary, '60, National Honor Society, '60, Chess and Checker Club, '58, Bridge Club, '59, Science Proiects, '60. JANE HOLMES B Team Basketball, '58, Jr. Red Cross, '58, Glee Club, '58, '59, Swimming Team, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '59, '60, Alumnettes, '59, Stunt Nite, '59, '60, Moy Day, '58, '59, '60, Gym Manager, '60, Student Council, '60, Senior Choir, Treasurer, '60, Tri-Hi-Y, '60, Christmas Program, '60, Christmas Cantata, '6O. KING FOR A NITE Entered, '59, Wrestling Team, '60, Ten- nis Team, '60, MARY HOPE HENNINGER May Day, '58, '59, '60, Library Staff, '58, '59, Office Assistant, '60, Maroon and White, Business, '60, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '59, PreVues, '59, Parents' Night, '58, Girls' Rifle Team, '58, Our Town, Business Staff, '60, Jr. Play, Production Staff, '59, Drill Squad, '58. NICKY HESS Honorary Booster, '58, '59, '60, Bop Club, '58, '60, Chess 81 Checker Club, Vice-President, '59, Parents' Night, '58, '59, B Team Football, '58, Deputy Council, '60, Thanksgiving Program, '58, '6O. BRENDA HILLIS BEN HOLT Honor Platoon, '60, Hi-Y Club, '58, Red Crass Club, 59, Treasurer, '60, Varsity C Club, '60, Sgt. at Arms, King for o Nite Candidate, '60, R.O.T.C. Captain, '60, All City, '60, All State, '60, Bas- ketball, '58, '59, Baseball, '58, '59, '60, Most Athletic, '60, Deputy Council, '60, Most Valuable Player Award, '60, Miss C.H.S. Candidate Escort, '60, Stunt Nite, '60, Track, '60, Co-Captain Foot- ball, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60. JAMES HOOD Recreation Club, '58, Tennis Team, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Science Club, '59, Bar, Bell and Track Club, '60, Track Team, '60, Page 41 PATSY HITCHCOCK Parents' Night, '58, '59, May Day, '58, '59, Court, '60, Maroon and White, Business Staff, '60, Biology Club, '58, Madhatters, '59, Girls' Rifle Team, '58, '59, Girls' Basketball B Team, '59, Varsity Basketball, '60, Volleyball, '59, '60, Drill Squad, '58, Gym Manager, '60, Office Assistant Club, '60, Glee Club, '58, Thanksgiving Program, '58. MARGARET HIXSON Jr. High Publicity, '58, Parents' Night, '58, '60, Stunt Nite, '58, Thanksgiving Program, '58, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Drill Squad, '58, Dynamo Editorial Staff, '59, '60, Varsity Choir, President, '60, Boosters, '59, '60, PreVues, '60, Spon- sor R.O.T.C., '60, Senior Proiect, '60. SHERRY HOBBS Girls' Optimiss, '58, Chaplain, '59, Drill Squad, '58, lst Lt., '59, lst Lt. Adiutant to Colonel, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '59, '60, Father of the Bride, Production Staff, '59, Phalanx, '59, '60, PreVues, '59, '60, Paiama Game, Production Stott, '59, Dynamo Editorial Staff, '60, -R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '60, Girls' Service Club, '60, Jr. Lions Sweetheart, '60, Military Queen, '60, Christmas Program, '60, Candidate for Miss C.H.S., Our Town, Publicity Stott, '60, Jr. Lions Calendar Girl, '60, Senior Proiects Chairman, '60, Valentine Girl Eyes , '60, Volleyball, '60, SANDIE HUDNALL Specialty Club, '58, '59, Record Club, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Stunt Nite, '59, '60. LARRY HUGGINS Parents' Night, '58, '59, Chess and Checker Club, '58, Bridge Club, '59, Science Proiects, President, '60, Expert Marksman, '59. DIANE HUNT Entered, '59, Parents' Night, '59, '60, Drill Squad, '59, Lt., '60, Stunt Nite, '60, PreVues, '60, May Day, '59, '60, Boo Club, '559, Production Staff Our Town, '60, Phalanx, '60, Business Staff, PreVues, '60. Nts' WILMA HOOD Library Club, '58, Tri-Hi-Y Club, '59, Chaplain, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Maroon and White, Business Staff, '60, Father of the Bride, Production Staff, '59, Our Town, Business Staff, '60, Stunt Nite, '59, '60, Stunt Nite, Business Staff, '60, Christmas Program, '60, Thanksgiving Program, '60, Christian Fellowship Steering Committee, '59, '60, Senior Choir, '60, Drill Squad, '58, lst Lt., '59, '60, Christmas Cantata, '60. TEDDY HOUSTON Football Manager, '58, Stunt Nite, '58, Bop Club, '58, Recreation Club, Presi- dent, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59. TED HOWARD '60, Entered, '59. DALE INGLE Queen Annes Rifle, '58, Current Events Club, '59, Recreation Club, '58, Jr. Lions Club, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59. PIERRE JAFFE Civitan, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Student Council, '60, Recreation Club, '60. DAVID JAMES Jr. Civitan Club, '58, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Stunt Nite, '59, Paiama Game, Production Staff, '59, Christmas Program, '60, Deputy Council, '60, May Day Escort, '60. Honor Council, '60, Foreign Relations, JEAN HOWELL May Day, '58, '59, '60, Glee Club, '58, '60, .Ir. Choir, '59, Senior Choir, '60, Library Club, '58, F.T.A., '59, Treasurer, '60, Pajama Game, '59, Thanksgiving Program, '58, '59, '60, Christmas Pro- gram, '60, Christmas Cantata, '60, Stunt Nite, '60, Easter Program, '59. BOB HUBBARD Tennis Club, '58, Jr. Civitan Club, '59, '60, R.O.T.C. Drill Team, '59, Wrestling Team, '58. FRANCES HUBBARD May Day, '58, '60, Jr. High Publicity, '58, Red Cross, '59, Office Assistants, '60. 11 '-The 41 THE SENIOR CLASS SELECTS SUPERLATVIE' Page 42 FRED JARRETT Queen Annes Rifle's, '58, Bridge Club, '59, Parents' Night, '58, '59, SANDRA JECKS Class Seretary, '58, Drill Squad, Lt., '58, Maiorette, '59, '60, Dynamo Cir- culation Club, '58, '59, '60, Sophomore Talent Program, '58, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, Phalanx, '58, Jr. Talent Pro- gram, '59, Thanksgiving Program, '58, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Stunt Nite, '58, '59, Production Staff, '60, Sophomore Orientation Program, '58, '59, '60, Christmas Program, '60, 'Dynamo Busi- ness Staff, '58, '59, Military Queen Can- didate, '60, Father of the Bride, Pro- duction Staft, '59, 2nd Division Maior- ette Corps, '59, '60, PreVues, '59, '60, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '60, Volleyball, '59, '60, Senior Talent Program, '60, Honor Council, '60, Our Town, Business Staff, '60, Jr. Lions' Calendar Girl, '60, lnter- Service Club Council, '60, Specialty Club, '60, Parents Orientation, '60, Maroon and White Representative, '59, Valentine Superlotive Best Figure, '60. LYNDA JENNINGS Drill Squad, '58, Parents' Night, '58, Bop Club, '60, May Day, '58, '59. Q - TO REPRESENT C.H.S. IN '60 LYNETTE JENNINGS Jr. High Publicity Club, '58, Student Monitor, '59, President, '60, Girls Glee Club, '60, Phalanx, '58, '59, '60, Drill Squad, '58, '59, Captain, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60. AMELIA JOHNSON Dynamo Business Staff, '59, '60, Jr. Red Cross Club, '58, Jr. Lioness Club, '59, '60, Thanksgiving Program, '58, Parents' Orientation Program, '58, Father of the Bride, Production Staff, '59, Our Town, Business Staff, '60, Stunt Nite, '58, '59, '60, PreVues, '60, Deputy Council, '60, Christian Fellowship Steer- ing Committee, '60, Christmas Program, '60, Honor Student, '58, '59, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Stunt Nite, Produc- tion Staff, '59, '60, Writers Guild, '60. GALE JOHNSON Drill Squad, '58, '59, Phalanx, '59, Bop Club, '58, Y-Teens Club, '59, Boosters, uso, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Jr. choir, 'iso R' 1' I ll W . -gr , MILDRED JOHNSON ' May Day, '58, '59, '60, Charmettes, '58, Red Cross, '58, Office Assistant, '59, Bridge Club, '60. BUDDY JONES Student Council, '59, '60, Basketball and Baseball Club, '58. MYRA JONES Art Service Club, '58, '59, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Girls Ritle Team, '58, '59, Swimming Team, '58, '59, '60, B Team Basketball, '58, '59, Volleyball Team, '58, '59, '60, Pro- dution Staff, Stunt Nite, '58, '59, '60, Production Staff, Easter Program, '59, Parents' Nlght, '58. Page 43 i A ' ' -I I1 ' BERT KAMMER Drill Team, '58, Rifle Team, '58, '59, Queen Anne's Rifles, '58, Military Honor Society, '58, '59, Dyna-Stroker Club, '59, Bop Club, '59, Model Airplane Club, Secretary, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59. LANITA KARLE Entered, '60, May Day, '60. JACK KASET Parents' Night, '58, '59, Weight Lifting Club, '58, Football, '58, Recreation Club, '59, Bar, Bell and Track Club, Secretary, '60. GARY KINES MACKY KIRKPATRICK JANE KASET Jr. High Publicity, '58, Sophomore Talent Show, '58, Student Monitor, '59, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Senior Talent Show, '60, Foreign Relations Club, '60, Business Staff, Our Town, '6O. ANITA KEITH Production Staff, Stunt Nite, '60, Bible Club, '58, '59, Drill Squad, '58, '59, Phalanx, '58, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Christmas Program, '60, Dynamo Busi- ness Statf, '59, '60, Tri-Hi-Y, '59, Sec- retary, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60. DICK KELLEY Parents' Night, '58, Dyna-Strokers, '59, Foreign Relations, '60, MARTHA KILGORE Boosters, '58, '59, Vice President, '60, President, Maroon and White, Editorial, '60, Masquers, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Deputy Council, Treasurer, '60, Talent Program, '58, '60, PreVues, '60, Stunt Nite, '60, Our Town, Production Staff, '60, -Phalanx, '58, '59, '60, Father of the Bride, Production Staff, '59, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, Drill Squad, '58, Lt., '59, Lt., '60, National Honor Society, '60, Senior Talent Pro- gram, '60, Inter-Service Club Council, '6O. JOHN KILLEFER Entered, '59, Auto Mechanics Club, Treasurer, '59, Science Proiects Club, Treasurer, '60, Parents' Night, '59, '60, DORIS KINCAID Stunt Nite, '53, '59, '60, Military Honor Society, '60, BuIIdogs', '58, '59, President, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, Masquers, '59, '60, Thespians, '59, '60, Student Council, '60, Student Mor- shal, '60, Mo of the Month, '60, Inter- Service Club Council, '60, Production Stott, Solid Gold Cadillac, '58, Produc- tion Staff, Your Every Wish, '58, Pre- Vues, '58, '59, '60, Production Staif, Father of the Bride, '59, Production Staff, Barrets of Wimpole Street, '59, Miss C.H.S. Candidate Escort, '60, Drill Team, '58, '59, Sophomore Orientation, '60, Thanksgiving Program, '58, '59: Christmas Program, '58, '59, '60, May Day Escort, '60. RICHARD KINCER Recreation Club, '58, '59, '60, Baseball, '59, '60, TREBA KING Banker's Club, '58, '59, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Drill Squad, '58, '59, 'Parents' Night, '58, '59, Jr. Play, Production Staff, '59. Recreation Club, '59, Dyna-Strokers Club, '59, Hi-Y, '59, '60, Pajama Game, Production Staff, '59, Christmas Pro- gram, Production Staff, '59, PreVues, Production Staff, '60, Stunt Nite, Pro- duction Staff, '60, Parents' Night, '59, Entered, '59, Wittiest Boy Superlative, '60, Class Historian, '60, ANN KIRTON May Day, '58, '59, '60, Charmettes, President, '58, Jr. Lioness, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, Our Town, Production Staff, '60, Christmas Pro- gram, '60, Maroon and White, '60, Drill Squad, '58. DAVID KNOX Jr. Optimist, '58, '59, Treasurer, '60, Student Council, Chaplain, '60, Military Honor Society, '59, Treasurer, '60, Par- ents' Night, '58, '59, '60, Drill Team, '59, May Day Escort, '6O. PRESENTATION OF MISS C.H.S., CHARLOTTE Page 44 PAT LAWERANCE Boosters', '59, '60, Maiarette, '58, Stu- dent Council, '60, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '60, Escort for King for a Nite Candidate, '60, Drill Squad, '59, Captain, '60, Phalanx, '59, '60, Maiorettes Club, '58, Stunt Nite, '59, '60, Pre-Vues, '58, '59, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Jr. High Publicity, '58, Parents' Night, '59, '60, Sophomore Talent Program, '58, Father of the Bride, Production Staff, '60, Christmas Program, '60. LEO LEBOS Bankers' Club, '58, '59, Treasurer, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Tennis Team, '59. BRUCE LEBOVITZ Entered, '59, Dyna-Strokers, '59, Dyna- Scrapers, '60, Garden Club, '59, Par- ents' Nlght, '59. WAYN E LQFERRY MARY ROSE MCPHERSON Recreation Club, 58, '59, '60, Honor May Day, '58, '59, '60, Platoon, '58, '59. JON LAMB Football, '58, '59, '60, Hi-Y, '58, '59, '60, Deputy Council, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Letterman Club, '60. EARL LANCASTER Marching Band, '58, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, Concert Band, '58, '59, '60, Orchestra, '60, Biology Club, '58, Bible Club, '59, Music Appreciation Club, '60, PreVues, '60, Stunt Nite, '60. SHARON LEVIN Monitors' Service Club, '58, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Welfarers Club, '59, Foreign Relations Club, President, '60, Our Town, Business Staff, '60, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '6O. ABRAHAM LEVY Bankers' Club, '58, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, Honor Society, '59, '60, Stunt Nite, '58, Elizabeth Terrell Biology Award, '58. NANCY LEWALLEN Drill Squad, '58, '59, Captain, '60, Phalanx, '58, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Jr. High- Publicity Club, '58, Jr. Lioness Club, Chaplain, '59, '60, Girls' Glee Club, '58, Senior Choir, '60, Girls' Rifle Team, '59, Father ot the Bride, Produc- tion Staff, '59, Our Town, Business Staff, '60, Christmas Program, '60, Dynamo Business Staff, '60, Student Council, '60, Stunt Nite, Business Staff, '60, Christmas ls Coming, '60, Thanksgiving Program, '58. fATES, CLIMAXES STUNT NITE Page 45 BRAD LASATER CHRIS LAW Bulldogs, '58, '59, Vice President, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, National Honor Society, '60, Masquers, '60, Stu- dent Council, '60, Military Honor So- ciety, '60, R.O.T.C. lst. Lt., '60, Parents' Orientation, '60, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '58, '59, '60, PreVues, Production Staff, '58, '59, '60, Father of the Bride, Production Staff, '59, Our Town, Pro- duction Stati, '60, Jr. Talent Program, '59. Hilti' ' PEGGY LONG Bible Club, '58, May Day, Library Club, '59, Vice President, '60, Library Staff, '59, '60. '58, '60, JUDY LOVE Charmettes, Secretary, '58, Girls' Serv- ice Club, '59, Office Assistants, '60, Christian Fellowship Steering Committee, '59, Moy Day, '58, '59, '60. BOBBY LOVELL Key Club, '58, '59, '60, Disc and Dia- mond, '59, Treasurer, '60, Lettermon's Club, Vice President, '60, Basketball, '58, '59, '60, Honorable Mention All- City, '58, Honorable Mention All-State, '59, All-Cary, '59, All-Times cup, '50, Sportsmanship Award, '59, Co-Captain, Basketball, '60, Lt. Colonel, '60, Escort for Military Queen Candidate, '60, Jr. Class Vice President, '59, Student Coun- cil, '60, Track, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, King for a Nite Candidate, '60, Thanksgiving Program, '58, May Day Escort, '60. MARY LEE LOWE MARION LUDSKY Charmettes Club, '58, Jr. Red Cross Club, '59, Bridge Club, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60. .IOE LEWIS Tennis Team, '58, Rifle Team, '58, Drill Team, '59, Track Team, '59, Camera Club, '59, Production Staff, Father of the Bride, '59, Our Town, '60, Christmas Program, '59, PreVues, Production Staff, '60, Stunt Nlte, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Masquers, '60, Thespians, '60, Chess Club, Secretary, '60. RONALD DAVIS Queen Anne's Rifles, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, Science Club, '58, '59, Recreation Club, '59, '60. ROSEMARY LEWIS Entered, '59, Foreign Relations Club. ANN LOWE ELIZABETH LIST Entered, '59, Girls' Optimist, '59, Sec- retary, '60, Stunt Nite, '59, PreVues, '60, May Day, '59, '60, Deputy Council, '60 LINDA LITTLE WILMA LOMAS Jr. Red Cross, '58, Charrnettes, '60, May Day, '60. CITY HIGH DYNAMOS ACHIEVE TIMES CU Page 46 SALLY LULL TOMMY LUSK Our Town, '60. JUDY LUTTRELL Drill Squad, '58, Lt., '59, Phalanx, '58, '59, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Stunt Nite, '58, '60, Father of the Bride, Produc- tion Staff, '59, Future Teachers of America, '58, Dynamo, Circulation Club, '59, Maclhatters', President, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59. HAMPS, ALL DISTRICT CHAMPS SANDRA LYLE Dromatics Club, '58, Production Staff, Thanksgiving Program, '58, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Stunt Nite, '59, '60, Jr. Lioness Club, Vice President, '59, Presi- dent, '60, Deputy Council, '60, Red Cross Representative, '59, Glee Club, '59. DAVID LYONS Parents' Night, '58, '59, Rifle Team, '58, Drill Team, '59, Jr. Civitan Club, '59, '60, Sophomore Boy's Club, '58, Jr. Play, Production Staff, '59, Inter-Service Club, '59, '60, Stunt Nite, '60, Moth Club, '59, Our Town, Production Staff, '60. STEVE MCAFEE Parents' Night, '58, '59, Recreation Club, '58, '59, B Team Baseball, '58, Baseball, '59, '60, Football, '60, Let- terman's Club, '60, Track, '60, Weight' lifting Club, '58. I l r K.. . LYNDA MCBRAYER Monitor's Club, '58, Red Cross Repre- sentative, '59, Foreign Relation Club, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Stunt Nite, '60. GARY MCCALLIE Parents' Night, '58, '59, Dyna-Strokers Club, '58, Recreation Club, '59. MICKEY MQCAMISH Queen Anne's Rifle, '58, Recreation Club, '58, Jr. Lions, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Track, '60, Football, '60, Letterman's Cuub, '60. Page 47 T z at .. -' ..- ,QQM Agn, .. x SARA McCARROLL Y-Teens, '58, Bible Club, '59, F.B.L.A., Parliamentarian, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60. GARY MCCLUNG Recreation Club, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59. PAT MCCOMMON Y-Teens, '58, Bible, '59, '60, Choir, '60, Christmas Program, '60, May Dby, '58, '59, '60, Stunt Nite, '60, E.T.E.A. Choir, '60. HERMAN MCCONATHY Parents' Night, '58, '59, Auto Mechanics Club, '58, '59, Recreation Ciub, '60. GLENDA MCCORMACK Bible Club, '58, '59 ,'60, Glee Club, '58, Moy Day, fao. BILL MCCOY Barbell and Track Club, '60, m ' is LINDA MCCRACKEN Drill Squad, '58, lst, Lt., '59, Captain, '60, Phalanx, '58, '59, '60, Bop Club, '58, '59, Our Town, Production Staff, '59, Senior Choir, '59, '60, Paiama Game, '59, Christmas Cantata, '59, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, Stunt Nite, '59, '60, JAMES McCU'LLEY Football, '58, '59, '60, Hi-Y, '58, '59, Vice President, '60, Baseball, '58, '59, '60, Track, '59, '60, R.O.T.C. lst Lt., '58, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, Disc and Diamond, '59, Sgt. at Arms, '60, Varsity C Club, '60. SUZIE MCELROY Boosters, '58, '59, Chaplain, '60, Glee Club, President, '58, Writer's Guild, '59, Vice President, '59, Alternate to Girls' State, '59, First Year Latin Award, '58, Drill Squad, '58, May Day, '58, '59, May Court, '60, Gym Manager, '60, Parents' Night, '58, Best Actress, '60, Maroon and White, '58, '59, '60, Pivot, Co-Editor, '59, '60, Deputy Council, '60, Christmas Program, '60, Our Town, '60, Father of the Bride, '59, Honor Society, '59, '60, Masquers' ,'59, '60, Thespians, '60, Gym Manager's Club, President, '60, Class Representative, '60. BETTY McGINNIS Drill Squad, '58, Lt., '59, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '59, '60, Parents' -Night, '58, '59, May Day, '58, '59, '60, .lr. High Publicity Club, '58, Dynamo, Circulation Club, '59, '60, Maroon and White, Business Staff, '60, Father of the Bride, Production Staff, '59, Our Town, Business Staff, '60, Inter-Service Club Council, '60. JOYCE MCKENZIE Record Club, Secretary, '58, La Serto- miss, Chaplain, '59, Thanksgiving Pro- gram, '59, Christmas Program, '59, '60, Jr. Choir, '59, Senior Choir, '60, Moy Day, '58, '59, Court, '60, Student Coun- cil, '60, Pajama Game, '59, Gym Man- ager's Club, '60, Gym Manager, '60, Tri-Hi-Y, '60, Stunt Nite, '60. DAVID MABRY Camera Club, '58, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, Marching Band, '58, '59, Lt., '60, Concert Band, '58, '59, Swing Bancl, '60, Stunt Nite, '59, '60, Pre- Vues, '59, '60, National Honor Society, '60, May Day Escort, '60, DICK MAGNUSON EUNICE MAISSELL May Day, '58, '59, '60, Bridge Club, '60, Jr. Red Cross, '59. DIANE MANNING Boosters, '58, '59, '60, Sophomore Tal- ent Program, '58, Stunt Nite, '58, '59, PreVues, '59, Drill Squad, '58, Lt., '59, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Parents' Night '58, '59, Volleyball, '59, Deputy Counf cil, '60, Senior Christmas Program, '60 Father of the Bride, Production Staff '59, Phalanx, '58, '59, .lr. Talent Pro gram, '59, SENIORS BRING HONOR TO CITY WITI- Page 48 r CARL MAXWELL 5 Ks 'TW' Jr. Sertomci Club, '58, '59, '60, Pre- Vues, Production Staff, '59, Senior Choir, '60, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '58, Stunt Nite, '59, '60, Father of the Bride, Production Staff, '59, Christmas Program, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Drill Team, '59. LINDA MAY Cheerleader, '58, '59, Head Cheer- leader, '60, Drill Squad, '58, Parents' Night, '60, Thanksgiving Program, '58, Jr. High Publicity, '58, Production Staff, Father of the Bride, '59, Masquers, '59, '60, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '60, Production Staff, Our Town, '60, National Thespian Society, '60, CheerIeader's Club, '58, '59, '60, Student Council, '60, Christmas Program, '60, May Day, '58, '59, Court, '60, PreVues, '60, Gym Manager, '60, Gym Managers' Club, '60, Homecoming Queen, '60, Key Club Sweetheart, '60, Miss C.H.S. Candidate, '60, Most Pop- ular Girl Superlative, '60, Production Staff, Stunt Nite, '60. DEE DEE MEACHAM Girls' Optimiss, '58, Parents' Night, '58, '60, Drill Squad, '58, Lt., '60, Phalanx, '58, '60, May Day, '58, Sophomore Talent Program, '58, Thanksgiving Pro- gram, '58, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '60, Deputy Council, '60, Boosters, ' 58, 5- .T ' ,lr ,I f ' CHARLES MARLER Bop Club, '58, Dyno-Strokers, '59, Varsity C Club, '60, Wrestling, '58, May Day, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59. BILL MASSA Jr. Optimist, '58, '59, Vice President, '60, Military Honor Society, '58, '59, '60, Student Council, '60, Track, '58, '60, Production Staff, Father of the Bride, '59, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Y Youth Council, '58, '59, '60. BOB MASSEY Chess and Checker Club, '59, Recreation Club, '59, Foreign Relations Club, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59. JEAN MASSEY JERRY MASTERS GEORGE MATHIS Treasurer, '60, PreVues, '60, Stunt Nite, '60, Father of the Bride, Production Staff, '59, Maroon and White, Business Staff, '60, Senior Talent Program, '60, PAUL MENCH Bond, '58, '59, '60, Audobon Society, Secretary, '58, Model Club, '59, Christ- mas Festival, '59. BILL MEYERS Sophomore Boy's Club, '58, Jr. Civitan, '59, Secretaary, '60, Parents' Night '5,8, '59. BILL MILLER Sophomore Talent Program, '58, Jr. Civitan Club, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Drill Team, '59, Father of the Bride, Production Staff, '59, Our Town, '60, Stunt Nite, ,Production Staff, '60, Christmas Program, '60, Thespians, '60, LEVEN NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP FINALISTS Page 49 DINA MOORE RICHARD MOORE JERRY MILLER Jr. Lions, '59, '60. MELVIN MILLER Jr. Lions, '58, Recreation Club, '58, '59, Dyna-Strokers, '58, '59, Dyna- Scrapers, '59, '60. NORMAN MILLER Our Town, '60, Senior Choir, '60, PreVues, Production Staff, '59, Stunt Nite, '60, Thanksgiving Program, '58, Christmas Program, '60, E.T.E.A. Choir, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, Box- ing, '59, Christmas Cantata, '60, Radio Club, '60. ep rg 'Q -A FAYE MONGAR Drill Squad, '58, Parents' Night, '58, Bible Club, '58, '59, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '59, Christian Fellowship Steering Committee, '59, Business Staff, Our Town, '60. LINDA MOON Drill Squad, '58, Parents' Night, '58, Bible Club, '58, 159, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '59, Christian Fellowship Steering Com- mittee, '59, Business Staff, Our Town, '60. COLLEEN MOORE Drill Squad, '58, '59, Phalanx, '58, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, Jr. High Publicity Club, '58, Alumnetts Club, '59, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Pro- duction Staff, Jr. Play, '59, Business Stott, Paiama Game, '59, Business Staff, Our Town, '60, Honor Student, '60. if Q Drill Squad, '58, '59, May Day, '58, '59, Court, '60, Jr. High Publicity Club, '58, Alumnettes, '59, '60, Stunt Nite, '59, '60, PreVues, '60, Student Council, '59, Secretary, '60, Pivot Staff, '59, Dynamo, Editorial Staff, '59, Associate Editor, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, Father of the Bride, '59, Christmas Program, '60, Our Town, '60, Sr. Talent Program, '60, National Thespian So- ciety, '60, Masquers, '60, Gym Manager, '60, National Honor Society, '60, Miss C.H.S. Candidate, '60, Jr. Civitan Club. Sweetheart, '60, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '60, Gym Managers' Club, '60, Most Repre- sentative, '60, Inter-Service Club Coun- cil, Secretory, '60, Escort for King For a Nite, '60, Dyna of the Month, '60, Valentine Girl Hair , '59, '60. EDWIN MOORE Bridge Club, '60. JUDY MOORE May Day, '58, '59, '60, Office Assist- ants, '59, Vice President, '60, Jr. Play, Production Staff, '59, B Team Bos- ketball Manager, '59, Varsity Basketball Manager, '60, Volleyball Manager, '59, Biology Club, '58, Christian Fellowship Steering Committee, '58. Jr. Sertoma Club, '59, '60, Stunt Nite, '59, Paiamu Game, '59, Christmas Cantata, '59, Deputy Council, '60. DAVID MORELAND Parents' Night, '58, '59, Radio Club, Vice President, '58, '59, President, '60, Tennis Team, '58, '59, Co-Captain, '60. RONNIE MORGAN HEAVY SNOW PROVIDES A WINTE Page 50 KAREN MULLINS Dynamo, Circulation Club, '58, '59, Girls' Service Club, '60, Thanksgiving Program, '58, Girls' Glee Club, '58, Stunt Nite, '59, Production Staff, Stunt Nite, '58, '60, Production Staff, Pre- Vues, '59, Senior Protects Chairman, '60, Gym Manager, '60, Gym Managers' Club, Secretary, '60, Our Town, Business Manager, '60, Father of the Bride, Business Stott, '59, May Day, '58, '59, Court, '60, Parents' Orientation Pro- gram, '60, Sophomore, Jr., Senior Tal- ent Program, Production Staff, '58, '59, '60, inter-Service Club Council, '60, Senior Ring Chairman, '60, MICKEY NARDO PreVues, '59, Stunt Nite, '59, Our Town, '60, Maroon and White, Editorial Staff, '60, Hi-Y, '59, President, '60, Deputy Council, President, '60, Best Dressed, '60, Escort for Miss C.l'l.S., '60, Parents' Night, '59, '60, Secretory, East Tennes- see Hi-Y, '59, Merit Scholarship Semi- Finalist, '60, Honor Society, '60, May Day Escort, '60, Class Poet, '60. HALE NELSON Bop Club, '58, Recreation Club, '58, Vice President, '59, '60, Our Town, Business Staff, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, May Day, '60, Christmas Program, '60, Thanksgiving Program, '60. Q HOWARD MORLAND Dramotics Club, '58, Jr. Sertoma Club, '58, '59, Vice President, '60, Talent Program, '58, Drill Team, '58, Rifle Team, '59, Military Honor Society, '59, '60, Easter Program, '59, Father of the Bride, Production Staff, '59, Stunt Nite, '59, '60, Paiama Game, '59, R.O.T.C. Maior, '60, Cheerleader, '60, Senior Choir, '59, Vice President, '60, Thes- pians, '59, President, '60, Our Town, '60, Festival of Music, '60, Honor Sa- ciety, '60, Christmas Cantata, '59, Candidate for King for a Nite, '60, Escort for Miss C.H.S. Candidate, '60, Mosquers, '60, Christmas Program, '60, Student Council, '60, inter-Service Club Council, '60, May Day Escort, '6O. JENNIVER MORRIS Writer's Guild, '59, Vice President, '60, Dynamo, Circulation Club, '58, '59, '60, Maroon and White, Editorial Staff, '59, Maroon and White Business Staff, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Our Town, Business Staff, '60, Stunt Nite, Business Staff, '58, Stunt Nite, '59, Production Staff, '60, PreVues, '59, '60, Father of the Bride, Production Staff, '59, Paiama Game, Production Staff, '59, Art Serv- ice Club, '6O, Christmas Program, '60, Thespians, '60, Pl'llLl.lP MORRIS Drill Team, '58, '59, Rifle Team, '58, JAMES NEWMAN Parents' Night, '58, Drill Sponsor, '58, '59, Audio-Visual Club, '59, '60, Record Club, '58, '59, Bridge Club, '58, '59. CHARLES O'NEAL Marching Band, '58, '59, '60, Concert Band, '58, '59, Science Club, '58: ,Recreation Club, '59, Bar Bell and Track Club, '60, R.O.T.C. Band, '58, '59, '60, -Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60. LYNN O'NEAl. Library Club, '58, Girls' Optimiss Club, '58, '60, Drill Squad, '58, Phalanx, '58, Maiorette, '59, PreVues, '59, Sopho- more Talent Program, '58, Jr. Talent Program, '59, Production Staff, Our Town, '60, Christmas Program, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Deputy Council, '60, ONDERLAND FOR FUN-LOVING STUDENTS Page 51 '59, Tennis Club, '58, Biology Club, '59, Record Club, '58. ROBERT MORTON Parents' Night, '58, '59, Biology Club, '58, Recreation Club, '59, '60, Military Honor Society, '59. ENOCH MOSER Marching Band, '58, '59, '60, Concert Band, '58, '59, '60, Swing Band, '60, Paiamo Game, '59, E.T.E.A. Orchestra, '60, All State Band, '59, Honor Society, '59, '60, Student Council, '60, Jr. Ser- toma Club, '58, '59, Secretary, '60, National Merit Scholarship, '60, Com- mended Student, '59, PreVues, '59, '60, Stunt Nite, '59, '60, Orchestra, '59, Christmas Program, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, Honor Student, Class Lawyer, '6O. FRED MULLINS Auto Mechanics Club, President, '59, Queen Anne's Rifles, '58, Radio Club, '58, Recreation Club, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60. we WAYNE PARKER GLENDA PARROTT Christmas Cantata, '60, F.B.l..A. Club, '60, Charmette's, President, '59, Senior Choir, '60, Paiama Game Production Staff, '59, Jr. Choir, '59. JUDY PAYNE Y-Teens, '58, '59, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Orchestra, '59, President, '60, Paiama Game, '59, Christmas Program, '60, Christmas Cantata, '6O. PAT PAYNE Jr. Optimist, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '59, '60, Deputy Council, '60, Wrestling Team, '59, '60, Enterecl, '59. FREDDIE ORRELI. Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, Queen Anne's Rifles, '58, Recreation Club, '59, '60, Boxing, '58, '59. PHYLLIS ORTON Bridge Club, '58, Girls' Riile Team, '58, '59, Drill Squad, '58, Parents' Night, '58, '59, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Mad- hotters Club, '59, Girls' B Team Bas- ketball, '59, Girls' Volleyball, '59, Christmas Program, '60, Christmas Can- tata, '60, Senior Choir, '60, Dyna-Teens, '60, Inter-Service Club Council, '60, Our Town, Production Staff, '60, Father ot the Bride, Production Staff, '59, Pro- duction Stoff, Stunt Nite, '59, Produc- tion Staff, Pre-Vues, '59. GEORGE OVEREND Student Council, Parliamentorian, '60, Jr. Optimist Club, '59, '60, Dynamo Edi- torial Stoff, '59, '60, National Thespion Society, '59, '60, Masquers, '59, '60, R.O.T.C. Lt., '60, Business Manager, Father of the Bride, '59, Maroon and White Editorial Staff, '58, Thanksgiving Program, '58, Stunt Nite, '59, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, May Day Escort, '60, National Merit Scholarship, Finalist, Sims Award, '60. JACKIE PEARSON Thanksgiving Program, '58, '59, Easter Program, '58, '59, '60, Christmas Can- tata, '6O, Paiama Game, '59, Moy Day, '58, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, Vocal Clinic, '60, Volleyball, '58,'59, '60, Marching Band, '58, Concert Band, '58, Senior Choir, '60, Junior Choir, '59, B Team Baseball, '59, Varsity Basketball, '60, Future Homemakers of America, '58, '59, Jr. Red Cross Council, '59, Bop Club, '60, Christmas Program, '58, '59, '60, Stunt Nite, '59, Southeastern Band Festival, '58, Stunt Nite, '60. LINDA PEMBERTON Drill Squad, '58, '59, Lt., '60, Phalanx, '58, '59, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Student Monitor, '58, Bop Club, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, Christmas Program, '60, DORIS PENDERGRASS May Day, '58, '59, '60, Bop Club, '58, Future Homemakers of America, '59, Office Assistant, '60. Page 52 '60, National Honor Society, ' 60, Paul BOB OWNBY Wrestling, '58, '59, Varsity C Club '59, '6O. JlM PANKEY Parents' Night, '58, '59, B Baseball '58, '59, Recreation Club, '58, Baseball- Basketball. Entered, '59, Recreation Club, '60, Por ents' Night. finds ' f I A.: 1 .,'55,q QA FINAL HONOR SOCIETY SERVI lib' . RANDALL PENDERGRASS Science Club, '58, '59, Record Club, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, LEIGH PENNINGTON Dramotics Club, '58, Record Club, '59, Charmettes, '59, Jr. Philharmonic Club, Vice-Pres., '60, Pre-Vues, Production Staff, '60, Paiama Game Production Staff, '59, Drill Squad, '58, Christmas Program, Production Staff, '60, May Day, '6O. MORRIS PERKINS Football Manager, '58, '59, Basketball Manager, '58, B Baseball, '58, Base- ball and Basketball Club, '58, Dyna- strokers, '58, Track and Barbell Club, '59, Cross-Country Track, '60, 3 ' x. IDUCTS OUTSTANDING STUDENTS 'DON PERKINS Science Club, '58, '59, President, '60, Science Project Club, Secretary, '60. BILL PERRY SANDRA PETERS Drill Squad, '58, Girls' Glee Club, '58, Dynamo Circulation Club, '58, '59, '60, Business Staff Father of the Bride, '59, Business Staff Our Town, '60, Student Council, '60, May Day, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '60, Business Stott, Stunt Nite, '58, '59, Christmas Program, '60, Jr. Talent Program, '59. N W CAROLYN PHILLIPS Jr. High Publicity Club, '58, Drill Squad, '58, '59, Phalanx, '58, '59, Alumnettes, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Prodution Staff, Father of the Bride, '59, Business Staff Senior Play, '60, MARTHA PINKERTON May Day, '58, '60, Bible Club, '58, '59, '60. SUE PITZL Dramotics Club, Secretary, '58, Writers' Guild, '58, '59, Thanksgiving Program, '58, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '58, '59, '60, Pre-Vues, Production Staff, '59, '60, Drill Squad, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '58, '59, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Phalanx, '58, '59, Paiama Game, '59, Production Staff, Father of the Bride, '59, Bankers' Club, '59, '60, Our Town, '60, Christmas Program, '60, National Honor Society, '60, Masquers, '60, Na- tional Thespian Society, '60, Christian Fellowship Steering Committee, '60. Page 53 BRENDA POTTER May Day, '58, '59, '60, Charmettes, '60, Y-Teens, '58, '59, Christmas Program, '60. LYNN POWELL Art Service Club, '58, '59, Chaplain, '60, Student Council, '60, National Hon- or Saciety, '60, Stunt Nite, Production Statt, '58, '59, '60, Production Staff, Pre-Vues, '53, '59, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Production Staff, Paiama Game, '59, Drill Squad, '58, Production Staff, Our Town, '60, Writers' Guild, '59, Parents' Night, '58, Production Staff, Christmas Program, 60, Produc- tion Staff, Father of the Bride, '59, RAYMOND POWELL GERRY RAMKE Marching Band, '58, '59, Captain, '60, Concert Band, '58, '59, '60, La Serta- miss, '60, Best Drilled Sophomore Award, '58, Record Club, '58, Bible Club, '59, Production Staff, Father of the Bride, '59, Business Staff, Paiama Game, '59, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, May Day, '59, '60, Orchestra, '60, Christmas Program, '60, Senior Choir, '60, Christmas Cantata, '60, Stunt Nlte, '60. BILLY RAMSEY Wrestling Team, '60, Golf Team, '59, '60, Bop Club, '60, Dynascrapers, Vice- Pres., '59, Recreation Club, '59, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Speciality Club, '58, Thanksgiving Program, '58, Christmas Program, '58, Pre-Vues, Production Staff, '59, Letterman's Club, '60, May Day Escort, '60. MARY RANDOLPH Entered, '59, Girls' Glee Club, '59, May Day, '59, '60, Speciality Club, '59, '60. SHARON PRESSMAN Student Monitors, Treasurer, '58, Jr. Red Cross Club, '58, '59, Vice President, Production Staff, Father of the Bride, '59, May Day, '58, '59, Gym Manager, '60, Gym Managers' Club, '60, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '60, Parents' Night, '60, Busi- ness Staff, Our Town, '60, Moy Court, '60. RUTH PRESSWOOD Parents' Night, '58, '59, Drill Squad, '58, '59, Y-Teens, '58, '59, Charmettes, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60. LYNN PRINCE Parents' Night, '58, May Day, '58, '60, Monitor's Club, '58, Charmettes Club, '59, Production Staff, Our Town, '60, Christmas Program, '60, Girls' Service Club, '60, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '60. HENRY RANSOM Weightlifting Club, '58, Parents's Night, '58, '59, Barbell and Track Club, '60. LAUDINE RASBURY Bop Club, '58, Y-Teens, '59, Foreign Relations Club, '60, Girls' Glee Club, '59, Thanksgiving Program, '59, May Day, '58, '59, '60. BARBARA RAWLSTON Tri-Hi-Y, '59, Vice President, '60, Li- brary Staff, '59, '60, Student Monitor, '58, Drill Squad, '58, Parents' Night, '58, May Day, '58, uso. Page 54 DENNIS PRITCHARD Record Club, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Concert Band, '58. TOMMY PUCKETT Queen Anne's Rifles, '58, Drill Team, '59, Audio Visual Club, '58, '59, '60. KAREN PYLE Stunt Nite, '58, Production Staff, '60, Pre-Vues, '59, Girls' Service Club, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '59, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Our Town Production Staff, '60, Christmas Program, '60, Monitors' Club, '58, Deputy Council. l ' I I SlXTY CELEBRATES SENIOR DA' ld - A RICHSARD RICARD National Honor Society, '59, '60, Sci- ence Club, '58, '59, Jr. Lions Club, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, Marching Band, '58, '59, '60, Concert Band, '58, '59, '60, National Merit Semi-Finalist, '60, National Honor Society Scholar- ship Finalist, '60, National Council at Teachers of English Achievement Awards, State Winner, '60, Most Studious Boy, '60, French ll Award, '59, HANNAH RICHARDS Girls' Optimiss Club, '58, '59, President, '60, Drill Squad, '58, Lt., '59, Captain, '60, Dynamo Business Stott, '58, '59, '60, Writers' Guild, '58, '59, Phalanx, '58, '59, '60, Masquers, '58, '59, Na- tional Thespion Society, '59, Secretary, '60, Our Town, '60, Thanksgiving Pro- gram, Production Staff, '58, National Honor Society, '60,Stunt Nite, '59, '60, Pre-Vues, Production Staff, '60, Father of the Bride, '59, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, Stu- dent Council, '60, Easter Program, '58, Christmas Program, '60, inter-Service Club Council, '60, Christian Fellowship Steering Committee, '59, Pivot Staff, '59, Jr. Talent Program, '59, Parents' Orien- tation Program, '59, PENNIE RICHELSON May Day, '58, '59, '60, Future Teachers PHIL REDWINE Radio Club, '59, Dynascropers, '60, Pre- Vues, '60, Stunt Nite, '59, Thanksgiving Program, '59, '60, Christmas Program, '59. LOUISE REEVES CHESTER RESNICK Deputy Council, '60, Stunt Nite, '59, '60, Pre-Vues, '60, Dynascropers, Vice Presi- dent, '59, '60, Football Manager, '58, Father of the Bride, '59, Business Staff, Our Town, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Bop Club, '58, Golf Team, '60, May Day, '60, Thanksgiving Program, '60. of America, Parlimentarian, '58, Jr. Red Cross, '58, Treasurer, '59, Maroon and White Editorial Staff, '59, '60, Business Staff, Our Town, '60. JOE RIGGINS Weightlifting Club, '58, Record Club, President, '59, Civitan, '59, Sgt-at-Arms, '60, Football, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60. FRANCES ROGERS Drill Squad, '58, Maiorette, '59, '60, Bop Club, '58, Speiality Club, '59, Treas- urer, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Par- ents' Night, '58, '59, '60, Stunt Nite, '59, '60, Pre-Vues, '59, Production, '60, Jr. Talent Program, '59, Senior Talent Program, '60, Junior Choir, '59, Senior Choir, '60, Paiama Game, '59, Christ- mas Program, '60, Christmas Cantata, '60, Easter Program, '60, Thanksgiving Program, '60. SYLVIA ROLEN Art Service Club, '58, '59, Treasurer, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Our Town, Business Staff, '60, Production Staff, Stunt Nite, '59, '60, Business Staff, Pre- Vues, '60. ITH WIT AND ORIGINALITY Page 55 GLENDA REWCASTLE Entered, '59, Stunt Nite, '60. ALICIA RHODES Art Service Club, '58, Honorary, '60, Alumnettes, '59, '60, Writers' Guild, '59, Secretary, '60, Production Statt, Pre- Vues, '59, Pre-Vues, '60, Production Staff, Stunt Nite, '59, Business Staff, Stunt Nite, '60, Production Staff, Father of the Bride, '59, Business Staff, Our Town, '60, Production Staff, Pajama Game, '59, Parents' Night, '59, Christ- mas Program, '60, Maroon and White Staff, '60. 'JUDY RHYNE Jr. High Publicity, Secretary, '58, Drill Squad, '58, Lt., '59, Captain, '60, Par- ents' Night, '58, '59, '60, Production Staff, Father of the Bride, '59, Phalanx, '58, '59, '60, Pre-Vues, '58, '59, '60, Thanksgiving Program, '58, Boosters, '59, '60, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '60, Dynamo Editorial Staff, '59, '60, Jr, Lions' Cal- endar, '59, '60, Miss CHS Candidate, '60, Production Stott, Our Town, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Christmas Pro- gram, '60, Stunt Nite, '58, '59, Produc- tion Staff, '60, King for a Nite Candi- date Escort, '60, Masquers, '60, Thes- pians, Treasurer, '60, Senior Projects Chairman, '60, Honor Society, '60. we.: H, ms: RHODA ROSS Jr. High Publicity, '58, Y-Teens, '59, Treasurer, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Paiama Game, '59, Christmas Cantata, '60, Song of Christmas, '59, Senior Choir, '59, '60, SUE RUDDER Parents' Night, '60, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '60, May Day, '58, '59, Court, '60, Gym Manager, '60, Gym Managers' Club,, Treasurer, '60, Glee Club, '58, Junior Choir, '59, Senior Choir, '59, '60, Dynamo Circulation Club, '58, '59, President, '60, Christmas Cantata, '60, The Song ot Christmas, '59, Paiama Game, '59, Maroon and White Business Staff, '59, '60, Sophomore Orientation, '58, Father of the Bride Production Stott, '59, Thanksgiving Program, '58, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '58, '59, Christmas Program, '60, Stunt Nite, '60, Writers' Guild, '60, MARVIN RUDOLPH Record Club, '58, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Jr. Talent Program, '59, Stunt Nite, '59, Speciality Club, '59, Vice President, '60, Pre-Vues, '60. MARCIA RUSHWORTH Speciality Club, '58, Stunt Nite, '58, '59, '60, May Day, '58, '59, Court, '60, Alumnettes, '59, '60, Maroon and White Business Stott, '59, '60, Gym Manager, '60, National Honor Society, '60, Pa- jama Game Production Staff, '59, Cast, '59, Deputy Council, '60, Sophomore Orientation, '60, Parents' Night, '60, Gocl's Greatest Gift, '59, Senior Choir, '59, Thanksgiving Program, '58, Senior Talent Program, '60, Christmas Program, '60. STEVE RUSSELL Service Club, '58, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, National Honor So- ciety, '60, Military Honor Society, '59, President, '60, Football, '58, '59, Wres- tling, '59, Track, '58, '59, Colonel of R.O.T.C., '60, Student Council, '60, Third Army Award, '59, lst. Alternate, Naval Academy, '60, May Day Escort, '60, PHYLLIS SAMPLE Office Assistants Club, '59, '60, May Day, '58, '59, Qso. '59, '60. MIKE SASSER Track, '59, Orientation, '58. Page 56 PRISCILLA SAMPLE Library Club, '58, '59, '60, Moy Day, Football, '58, '59, '60, 3rd, Team All- City, '59, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Let- terman's Club, '59, Deputy Council, '59, JAY SATTERFIELD Drill Squad, '58, '59, Colonel, '60, Dynamo Business Staff, '58, '59, '60, Bible Club, '59, Father of the Bride Pro- duction Staft, '59, May Day, '58, '59, Court, '60, Gym Manager, '60, Gym Managers' Club, '60, La Sertomiss, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '60, Escort for Candidate tor King for a Nite, '60, Phalanx, '58, '59, '60, Christmas Program, '60, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '59, Stunt Nite, '60, Parents' Orientation, '58, Sophomore ?x --f 1' Q JOHN SATTERFIELD Recreation Club, '58, '59, Record Club, '59, Letterman's Club, '60, Track, '58, '59, '60. JOHNNY SCHAERER Lt. Colonel R.O.T.C., '60, Disc 81 Dia- mond, '59, Vice President, '60, Bulldogs, '58, '59, Solid Gold Cadillac Production Staff, '58, American Legion Award, '59, Pre-Vues, Production Staff, '58, '59, '60, Barretts of Wimpole Street, Production Staff, '59, Your Every Wish Production Stott, '58, Father of the Bride Produc- tion Stott, '59, Stunt Nite, Production Stott, '58, '59, '60, Christmas Program, '58, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, One Foot in Heaven, Production Staff, '60, PHYLLlS SCOGIN Science Club, '58, Madhatters, President, '59, Foreign Relations Club, Secretary, '60, Basketball, '59, '60, Volleyball, '59, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Drill Squad, '58, Parents' Night, '58, Christ- mas Program, '60, Girls' Ritle Team, '58. JUNIORS TREAT SENIOR O JOHN SHOURD Parents' Night, '58, '59, Chess and Checker Club, '58, Bop Club, '59, Rec- reation Club, '60, Queen Anne's Rifle Club, '58, Rifle Team, '59. YOLANDE SIMMS Art Service Club, '58, Maclhatters, '59, Spanish Club, Secretary, Treasurer, '60, Maroon and White Editorial Staff, '60, May Day, '59, '60. CAROLINE SIMPKINS Monitors' Club, '58, Jr. Lioness Club, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, Drill Squad, '58, Lt., '59, Captain, '60, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Our Town, '60, Father of the Bride Production Staff, '59, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '59, '60, Phalanx, '58, '59, '60, National Honor Society, '60, National Merit Scholarship Finalist, '60, Mosquers, '60, Christmas Program, '60, Student Council, '60. JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM CAROLYN SCOTT May Day, '59, '60, Jr. High Publicity, '58, Y-Teens, '59, Office Club, '60. CAROLYN SEAR Jr. High Publicity, '58, Jr. Red Cross, '59, Foreign Relations Club, '60, Senior Talent Show, '60, Business Staff, Our Town, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60. HOWARD SEITZ Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, Our Town, '60, Father of the Bride, '59, Science Club, '58, President, '59, Jr. Civitan Club, '60, Concert Band, '58, R.O.T.C. Band, '58. JUILIA SLAGLE Future Teachers of America, Vice Presi- dent, '59, '60, Writers' Guild, President, '60, Our Town, '60, Pre-Vues, '59, Stunt Nite, '58, '60, Sophomore Talent Pro- gram, '5B, Junior Talent Program, '59, Senior Talent Program, '60, Christmas Cantata, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, R.O.T.C., Sponsor, '60, Honorable Men- tion, Science, '58, MARK SLATER Parents' Night, '58, '59, Jr. Optimist, '58, '59, '60, Letterman's Club, '60, Football, '58, '59, Deputy Council, '60, B Team Baseball, '58, Dics and Dia- mond, '59, Business Staff, Our Town, '60, Wrestling, '60, Business Staff, Stunt Nite, '60. LARRY SMALL Amateur Radio Operators' Club, '58, Jr. Lions Club, '59, '60, Baseball, '59, UDC History Award, '59, Drill Team, '60. Page 57 JIMMY SHEORN Parents' Night, '58, '59, Drill Team, '59, Recreation Club, '58, '59, Dynastrokers, '60, Wrestling Team, '60, Rifle Team, '58, DON SHERRILL Boxing Team, '58, 'Recreation Club, '59, Bop Club, '58, Varsity C Club, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Rifle Team, '58. EMORY SHIPP Parents' Night, '58, '59, Queen Anne's Rifle Club, '58, Recreation Club, '60, Rifle Team, '58. ,P A4 w-K J SANDRA SMITH B Team Basketball Team, '58, Var- sity Basketball, '59, Co-Captain, '60, Service Club, Treasurer, '60, Recreation Club, '58, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Vol- leyball Team, '60, Christmas Program, '60, Most Athletic Superlative, '60, Bop Club, '59, Parents' Night, '59, '60, Babe Ruth Sportsmanship Award, '60. TOM SMOTHERMAN Bankers, '58, '59, Vice President, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, SARA SNODGRASS Dramatics Club, '58, Drill Squad, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '58, '59, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Jr. Lioness, '59, '60, Christ- mas Program, '60, Stunt Nite, Produc- tion Statf, '60. CAROL SMITH Drill Squad, '58, Phalanx Drill, '58, G.Y.M. Club, '58, Radio Club, '58, Ol- fice Helper, '58, Stunt Nite, '58, '60, Father of the Bride, Production Staff, '59, Girls' Service Club, '59, '60, Pre- Vues, '59, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Par- ents' Night, '58, '59, '60, Pajama Game, Business Staff, '59, Senior Choir, '60, Easter Program, '60, Our Town Produc- Staft, '60, Christmas Cantata, '60, CECIL SMITH Dynascrapers Club, '58, Football, '58, '59, '60, Boxing, '60, Barbell 81 Track Club, '60, Athletic Service Club, '59, ,. 'HELEN SMITH May Day, '58, '59, '60, Future Horne- makers of America, '58, Bible Club, '59, Office Assistant Club, '60, Christian Fel- lowship Steering Committee, '59, '60, Christmas Program, '60, Our Town Pro- duction Staff, '60, Stunt Nite, '60. G' PAUL SOBEL Football, '58, '59, Baseball, '58, Tennis Club, '58, Camera Club, '59, Varsity C Club, '60, Wrestling, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59. DAVID SORIN Bop Club, '58, Dynascraper Secretary, '59, President, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Golf Team, '60, Business Staff, Our Town, '60, Business Staff, Stunt Nite, '60, HAROLD SPARKS Parents' Night, '58, '59, Radio Club, '58, Photography Clubl 59, Barbell 81 Track Club, '60, Varsity C Club, '60, Football, '58, '60. 16. 'fini .-- . . , 5 JAMES SMITH Parents' Night, '58, '59, Science Club, '58, '59, Recreation Club, '60. JERRY SMITH Queen Anne's Rifles Club, '58, Biology Club, '59, Recreation Club, '60, Drill Team, '59. JO ANN SMITH G.Y.M. Club, '55, Moy Day, '58, '59, '60, Thanksgiving Program, '58, Glee Club, '58, '59, Jr. Lioness, '59, '60, Stunt Nite, Prodution Staff, '60, ,p ills l its qua- V , 5. MISS BETSY BARKS AND GENE DERRYBERR Page 58 MIKE SPENCE Auto Mechanics Club, '59, Recreation Club, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, Rifle Team, '58, '59, Captain, '6O. JIM SPENCER Jr. Civitan, '58, Vice President, '59, Sgt.-at-Arms, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '58, '59, '60, May Day, '60, Boxing, '59, '60, National Merit Scholarship Runner-up, '60, Lettermons Club, '60. CHARLES STANDIFER Jr. Civitan, '58, '59, '60, Marching Band, '58, '59, Concert Band, '58, '59, Drill Team, '59, Stunt Nite, '58, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, May Day, '60. REIGN AS MAY DAY ROYALTY MICHAEL STANDIFER Hi-Y, '58, Chaplain, '59, Recording Sec- retary, '60, Basketball B Team, '58, Captain, '59, Varsity, '60, Baseball B Team, '58, Varsity, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, May Day Escort, '60, Letterman's Club, '60, Golf, '58, Basketball-Baseball Club, '58, Hi-Y State Convention, '59, '60, Hi-Y District Re- porter, '60, May Day, Escort, '60. BOBBY STEELE Recreation Club, '58, '59, Jr. High Pub- licity, '58, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Bop Club, '60, Track, '6O. BETTY STEPHANS Jr. High Publicity, '58, Drill Squad, '58, Lt., '59, Parents' Night, '58, '59, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Office Assistance Club, '59, '60, National Thespian So- ciety, '59, '60, Father of the Bride, Pro- duction Staff, '59, Paiama Game Pro- duction Staff, '59, Stunt Nite, Produc- tion Staff, '59, '60, Masquers, '60, Na- tional Honor Society, '60, Christmas Pro- gram, Production Staft, '60, Monitor, '58, Our Town, Business Staff, '60, Art Service Club, Honorary Member, '6O. BILL STERCHIE Entered, '59, Parents' Night, '59, '60, Auto Mechanics Club, '59, Maroon and White Business Staff, '60, Barbell 84 Track Club, '60. ' JUDY STERRY C. K. STEWART Jr. Civitan Club, Treasurer, '58, Presi- dent, '59, '60, National Honor Society, '60, Stunt Nite, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '59, '60, Military Honor Society, '60, R.O.T.C. Major, '60, Maroon and White Editorial, '59, '60, Father of the Bride, Business and Production Stott, '59, Our Town, Business Staff, '60, Sophomore Orientation, '58, '59, Orchestra, '58, E.T.E.A. Orchestra, '58, Song of Christ- mas, '58, Pivot Staff, '60, Writers' Guild, '58, Program Chairman, '59, Sophomore Talent Program, '58, Jr. Talent Pro- gram, '59, Page 59 JUDY STEWART Record Club, '58, Drill Squad, '58, Of- fice Assistance Club, '59, Secretary, '60, Parents' Night, '58, Jr. Choir, '59, Easter Program, '58, '59, Thanksgiving Pro- gram, '59, Christmas Program, '58, May Day, '58, '60, First Aid, '58, '59. AL STONE Auto Club, '58, '59, Radio Club, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Stunt Nite, '58, WAYNE STOREY Bulldogs, '58, '59, Treasurer, '60, Par- ent's Night, '58, '59, '60, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '58, '59, '60, Pre-Vues, Production Staff, '58, '59, '60, Solid Gold Cadillac Production Staff, '58, Your Every Wish Production Staff, '58, Christmas Program, Production Staff, '58, '59, '60, Barretts of Wimpcle Street, Production Staff, '59, Father of the Bride Production Staff, '59, May Day, '58, '59, '6O. TOMMY THATCH PEGGY TOLER 'Wk-Ll ,ff x i 5 ,'-ary' 'D' ,I l , s '- K K. I K V, ,, , , ,Isl , Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, Recreation Club, '58, Record Club, '59, Auto Mechanics, '59, Bop Club, '6O. CARLENE THOMAS May Day, '58, '59, '60, Jr. Red Cross, '58, Future Business Leaders of America, '59, Secretary, '60, Father of the Bride, Business Staff, '59, Christmas Program, '60, Our Town, Business Staff, '60, Jr. Choir, '60, Deputy Council, '60, Stunt Nite, '60. MARTINA TIMA Future Business Leaders of America Club, '59, Charmettes, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60. MARILYN STROUP Alumnettes, '59, Treasurer, '60, Dra- matics Club, '58, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, Drill Squad, '58, '59, '60, Writers' Guild, '59, Publicity Staff, Our Town, '60, Deputy Council, '60. BARBARA SWAFFORD Future Homemakers of America, '58, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Future Business Leaders of America, '59, Treasurer, '60, Father of the Bride, '59, Business Staff, Business Staff, Our Town, '60. SHARON SWAFFORD May Day, '58, '59, '60, Charmettes, Treasurer, '58, Madhotters, Secretary- Treasurer, '59, Future Business Leaders of America, '60. DAVID TABB Bulldogs', '58, '59, Secretary, '60, Maroon and White, Editorial Staff, '59, '60, R.O.T.C. lst Lt., '60, Military Honor Society, '60, Masquers, '59, '60, Na- tional Thespians Society, '59, '60, Deputy Council, '60, National Honor So- ciety, '60, Pre-Vues, '59, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, May Day Production, '58, '59, Solid Gold Cadillac, Production Staff, '58, The Barretts of Wimpole Street, Production Staff, '59, Stunt Nite, Production Stott, '58, '59, '60, Father of the Bride, Production Staff, '59, Your Every Wish, Production Staff, '58, Christmas Program, Production Staff, '55, '59. MARSHA TATE Biology Club, '58, Production Staff, Father of the Bride, '59, Pajama Game, Production Staff, '59, Welfarers' '59, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Foreign Relations Club, '60. MARY SUE TEAGUE May Day, '58, '59, '60, Future Home- mokers at America, '58, Future Business Leaders of America, '59, Vice President, '60, Father of the Bride, Business Staff, '59, Our Town, Business Staff, '60, Christmas Program, '60, Thanksgiving Program, '58, Drill Squad, '58, Parents' Night, '58, Library Club, '58, '59, Father of the Bride, Produc- tion Staff, '59, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Christmas Program, '60, Our Town, Production Staff, '60, Masquers, '60, Production Staff, Pre-Vues, '60, Student Council, '60, Girls' Optimiss Club, '60, National Honor Society, '60. GENE TORRENCE Marching Band, '58, '59, Concert Band, '58, '59, Recreation Club, '59, Swing Band, '60, Pre-Vues, '60, Stunt Nite, '60, Bop Club, '60, R.O.T.C. Band, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Weightlifting Club, '58, Orchestra, '59. PAT TOWNSEND Entered, '59, Pre-Vues, '59, Stunt Nite, '59, Red Cross Club, '59, Tri-Hi-Y, '59, Historian, '60, May Day, '59, '60, Christ- mas Program, '60, Father of the Bride, f Production Staff, '59, Swimming Team, ' Q f f ' ln' f . Page 60 '60, Thanksgiving Program, 59. . fl1 HOUSE PARTIES AND PICNICS PAT VERHEY DEERING TREPPARD Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, Auto Me- chanics Club, '58, Recreation Club, '58, '59, '60. DALE TRIBBLE Parents' Night, '58, Queen Anne's Rifle, '59, Bridge Club, isa, f59. CAROL TROTTER Specialty Club, '58, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Vocal Clinic, '60, Stunt Nite, '58, '60, Pre-Vues, '59, '60, Alumnettes, '59, '60, God's Greatest Gift, '59, Paiama Game, '59, Christmas Cantata, '60, Senior Choir, '59, Secretary, '60. - T L , I J I' - . I -fl .P+ V ' N , -s --is ' . I ng WW - W 1 DAN TROTTER Camera Club, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Model Airplane Club, '60. CHARLIE UMBARGER Key Club, '58, Chaplain, '59, President, '60, Homecoming Queen Escort, '60, Student Council, '60, Honorary Booster, '58, '59, '60, Most Popular Boy Super- lative, '60, King for a Nite Candidate, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Jaycees Sportsmanship Award, '60, Stunt Nite, '59, Baseball Manager, '60, B Team Basketball, '58, AL VARNELL Weightlifting Club, '58, Record Club, Vice President, '59, Jr. Lions, '59, Sgt. at Arms, '60, Deputy Council, '60, B Team Football, '58, Wrestling, '59, '60, Pre-Vues, '60, May Day Escort, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59. SHERRY VARNELL Jr. High Publicity Club, '58, Specialty Club, '59, '60, Senior Choir, '59, Li- brarian, '60, Orchestra, Librarian, '60, Christmas Cantata, '60, Stunt Nite, '59, '60, Song of Christmas, '59, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Girls' Rifle Team, '59, String Clinic, Librarian, '60, Vocal Clinic, '60, Paiama Game, '59. BARBARA VENABLE Future Teachers ot America, '58, '59, Secretary, '60, Writers' Guild, '59, Christian Fellowship Steering, Maroon and White, Business Staff, '60. JUDY VENABLE Parents' Night, '59, '60, Specialty Club, '59, President, '60, Senior Choir, Li- brarian, '59, '60, Stunt Nite, '59, '60, Pre-Vues, '59, '60, Jr. Talent Program, '59, Senior Talent Program, '60, May Day, '59, '60, Drill Squad, '59, lt. Lt., Acliutant to Lt. Colonel, '60, Phalanx, '60, Christmas Cantata, '60, Christmas Festival, '59, Bible Club, '60, Pajama Game, '59, Christian Fellowship Steer- ing Committee, '60, Easter Program, '60. OUND OUT A FULL YEARS' ACTIVITIES Page 61 Bible Club, '58, '59, President, '60, Christian Fellowship Steering Commit- tee, '59, '60, National Honor Society, '60, Glee Club, Chaplain, '58, Dyna of Month, '60, Senior Choir, '59, '60, May Day, '60, Christmas Cantata, '60, Fes- tival of Music, '59, Thanksgiving Pro- gram, '58, JAN WAGES May Day, '58, '59, '60, Art Service Club, '58, Christmas Program, Produc- tion Staff, '58, Student Monitor Club, '59, Vice President, '60, Drill Squad, '58, Parents' Night. CARL WAGGONER Tennis Club, Secretary, '58, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Pre-Vues, '60, Specialty Club, '59, Chaplain, '60, Senior Talent Program, '60, Swing Band, '60, Drill Team, '58, '59, Student Council, '60, Stunt Nite, '60. it FRANCES WALDRON Red Cross Club, '58, Specialty Club, '59, '60, Girls' 'Rifle Team, '58, Presi- dent, '59, Stunt Nite, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Senior Choir, '59, '60, Paiama Game, '59, Christmas Cantata, '60, Festival of Music, '59, E.T.E.A. Choir, '60, Easter Program, '58. ANDRA WALKER Entered, '59, Weltarers' Club, '59, Specialty Club, '59, Secretary, '60, Writers' Guild, '60, Stunt Nite, '59, '60, Drill Squad, '60, Parents' Night, '60, Girls' Glee Club, '59, '60: 5'3l'1I0I' CIWOIF, Librarian, '60, May Day, '59, '60, Paiama Game, Production Staff, '59, Our Town, '60, Masquers, '60, National Thespian Society, '60, Christmas Pro- gram, '60, Thanksgiving Program, '60, Christmas Cantata, '60, Christian Fel- lowship Steering Committee, '60, KENNETH WALKER Auto Club, '58, '59, Recreation Club, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59. PHIL WALLACE Military Honor Society, '58, '59, '60, R.O.T.C. Cadet Lt., '60, Jr. Optimist Club, '58, '59, Vice President, '60, Class President, '58, '59, '60, Student Council, '58, '59, '60, Honor Council, Secretary, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, Parents' Orientation Program, '59, '60, Tennis Team, '60, Drill Squad Sponsor, '60, Thanksgiving Program, '58, Stunt Nite, '59, Candidate for King for a Nite, '60, Christmas Program, '60, Business Staff, Father of the Bride, '59. JOYCE WALLER Drill Squad, '58, '59, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Dramatics Club, '58, Alumnettes, '59, Secretary, '60, Band '58, '59, '60, Orchestra, '58, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, Pajama Game, Business Staff, '59. EMILY WATTS Girls' Optimiss Club, '59, Vice President, '60, School Columnist, '59, '60, Writers' Guild, '59, '60, National Honor Society, '60, National Merit Scholarship Finalist, '60, English Achievement Award, '60, Our Town, '60, Christmas Program, Production Staff, '60, Bankers' Club, '58, Maroon and White, Editorial, Drill Squad, '58, Christian Fellowship Steer- DELORE5 WALLACE Girls' Service Club, '60, Christmas Pro- gram, '60, Deputy Council, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, Bop Club, '58, '59, Drill Squad, '58, Production Staff, Stunt Nite, '60, DOROTHY WALLACE Girls' Service Club, '60, Christmas Pro- gram, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, Bop Club, '58, '59, Production Staff, Stunt Nite, '60, Drill Squad, '58. JOHN WALLACE Jr. Lions Club, '58, '59, Secretary, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Maroon and White, Editorial Staff, '58. Page 62 ing Committee, '58, Girls' Rifle Team, '58, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, Inter-Service Club Council, '60, JUDY WEIDNER May Day, '58, '59, '60, Student Moni- tor, '58, Parents' Night, '58, Drill Squad, '58, Office Assistant, '58, Chris- tian Fellowship Steering Committee, '58, '59, Future Teachers of America, '59, Father of the Bride, Production Staff, '59, Paiama Game, Production Staff, '59, Jr. Choir, '60, Future Homemakers of America, '60. TRESA WHARTON Sophomore Talent Program, '58, Drill Squad, '58, '59, Parents' Night, '58, '59, May Day, '58, '59, '60, La Ser- tomiss, President, '59, Jr. Choir, Vice President, '59, Christmas Cantata, '59. PHIL WHEELER Key Club, '60, Student Council, '60, Senior Invitations Chairman, '60, Jr. Sertoma, '58, '59, Military Honor So- ciety, '59, Production Stoll, Father ot the Bride, '59, Business Staff, Our Town, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Business Staff, Stunt Nite, '53, '59, '60. Al .X. GRADUATION BRINGS TO A GAIL WHITE National Honor Society, '60, Maroon and White, Editorial Staff, '59, '60, Deputy Council, '60, Production Staff, Stunt Nite, '59, '60, Miss C,H.S. Candi- date, '60, Parents' Night, '59, '60, Pro- duction Staft, Paiama Game, '59, Pro- dutcion Seatt, Father of the Bride, '59, Library Club, '58, Library Staff, '58, Alumnettes Service Club, '59, '60, Writers' Guild, '59, Treasurer, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Christmas Program, '60, Senior Talent Program, '60, First Runner-Up Jr. Miss Chattanooga, '60, Senior Proiects Chairman, '60. SUZANNE WHITE Entered, '60, Library Club, '60, Our Town, Business Staff, '60, Production Staff, Stunt Nite, '60, Christmas Pro- gram, Production Staff, '60, JOHN WHITTEN Radio Club, '58, Proiectionist Club, '59, Current Events Club, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59. l ll l QL LOSE OUR GOLDEN YEAR BITSY WILLIAMS Jr. High Publicity Club, President, '58, Phalanx, '58, '59, '60, Drill Squad, '58, '59, Captain, '60, Bankers' Club, '59, Secretary, '60, Senior Choir, '60, Christmas Cantata, '60, Stunt Nite, '60, Vocal Clinic, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60. JOYCE WI-I.I.IAMS Y-Teens, '58, Welfarers, '59, Dyna- Teens, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Senior Choir, '59, '60, R.O,T.C. Spon- sor, '60, Parents' Night, '60, Easter Pro- gram, '59, Christmas Cantata, '59, Paiama Game, '59, Varsity Basketball, Statistician, '60, Production Staff, Our Town, '60, Stunt Nite, '59, '60, Christ- mas Is Coming, '60, Music Clinic Choir, '60, Father of the Bride, Production Staff, '59, Pre-Vues, Production Staff, '58. KAY WILLIAMS Y-Teens, '58, La Sertomiss, '59, Chap- lain, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Business Staff, Our Town, '60, Christmas Program, '60, Production Staff, Stunt Nite, '60, Deputy Council, '60. BILL WILLIAMSON Biology Club, '58, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Science Club, '59, Christmas Pro- gram, '60, Science Proiects Club, '60. ROBERT Wl'I.LIGES Jr. Lions, '58, '59, Vice President, '60, Pivot Staff, Business Manager, '59, Mil- itary Honor Society, '59, Father of the Bride, '59, National Thespian Society, '59, '60, Stunt Nite, '59, '60, Senior Talent Program, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Masquers, '59, President, '60, Na- tional Honor Society, '59, '60, Alternate Volunteer Boys' State, '59, Student Council, '60, Pre-Vues, '60, Christmas Program, '60, Our Town, '60, May Day Escort, '60, Class Prophet, '60, BARBARA WILSON Entered, '60, May Day, '60, Future Teacher's Club, '60, Christmas Program, '60. Page 63 Y- BETTYE WILSON Jr. High Publicity, '58, Drill Squad, '58, Lt., '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, May Day, 58, '59, '60, Stunt Nite, Production Staff, '58, Business Staff, '59, '60, Dynamo, Business Staff, '58, '59, Business Manager, '60, Pre-Vues, Production Staff, '60, Father of the Bride, Business Staff, '59, Phalanx, '58, '59, '60, Pivot, '59, National Honor Society, '59, '60, Dynamo, Circulation Club, '59, '60, Student Council, '60, Our Town, Business Staff, '60, Inter- Service Club Council, '60, Sophomore Talent Program, '58, Christmas Pro- gram, '60. CHARLES WILSON Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, Dynamo Marching Band, '58, '59, '60, Music Appreciation Club, '58, '59, President, '60, Concert Band, '58, '59, '6O. PAULA WOMACK May Day, '58, '59, '60, Library Staff, '58, Library Club, '58, Ma-iorette, '60, Parents' Night, '60, Maroon and White, Business Staff, '59, '60, Production Staff, Father of the Bride, '59, Girls' Optimiss, '60, Senior Talent Program, '60, Production Staff, Our Town, '60, Pre-Vues, '60, Christmas Program, '60, -xg. CHARLOTTE YATES Secretary, Tennessee Association of Student Council, '60, Cheerleader, '59, '60, Cheerleaders Club, '59, '60, May Day, '58, '59, Court, '60, Christian Fellowship Steering, Stunt Nite, '59, Production Stott, '60, Business Staff, Our Town, '60, Boosters, '58, Honorary, '59, '60, Pre-Vues, '58, '60, Sophomore Talent Program, '58, Candidate for Mil- itary Queen, '60, R.O.T.C. Regimental Sponsor, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, Drill Squad, '58, Phalanx, '58, B Team Basketball, '59, Varsity, '60, Captain, Volleyball, '58, '59, '60, Ten- nis Team, '59, '60, Jr. Lions Calendar Girl, '58, '60, Gym Manager, '60, Gym Managers' Club, '60, Miss C.H.S., '60, Friendliest Girl Superlative, '60, Stu- dent Council, '6O, Hi-Y Sweetheart, '60, Student Council Convention, '60, Dyna at the M8.W, '60, Personality, Valentine, '60, Parents' Orientation, '60. MARTHA YOUNG Y-Teens Club, '58, '59, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Charmettes Club, '60. BILL ZACHRY Marching Band, '58, '59, '60, Concert Band, '58, '59, Orchestra, '58, '59, Swing Band, '58, '59, '60, E.T.E.A. Orchestra, '60, East Tennessee Band, '58, '59, '60, Jr. Optimist Club, '58, WILLARD WOOD Tennis Club, '58, Chess Club, '59, Jr. Civitan Club, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Jr. Red Cross, '58, '59, '60. CLINTON WORLEY Hi-Y, '58, '59, Sgt. at Arms, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60, Football, '58, '59, '60, Wrestling, '59, R.O.T.C. Captain, '60, Honor Platoon, '60, Escort for Military Queen Candidate, '60, Varsity C Club, '60. CHARLES WRIGHT Maroon and White Business Staff, '59, '60, Jr. Civitan, '58, '59, Treasurer, '60, Wrestling Team, '59, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Second Place, State Wrestling Tournament, '59, Christmas Program, '60. '59, Chaplain, '60, Student Council, '60, National Honor Society, '59, Vice President, '60, Military Honor Society, '60, Honor Council, President, '60, Mosquers, '59, Vice President, '60, Pivot Staff, '59, Christmas Cantata, '58, '60, Father of the Bride, '59, Our Town, '60, Pajama Game, '59, Stunt Nite, '58, '59, '60, Pre-Vues, '58, '59, '60, R.O.T.C. lst. Lt., '60, Drill Squad Sponsor, '60 Sophomore Talent Pro- gram, '58, Jr. Talent Program, '59, Parents' Nite, '58, '59, '60, Parents' Orientation, '60, Christmas Program, '60, Boy's State, '59, Honor Student, National Merit Scholarship Finalist, '60, National Honor Society Scholarship Semi-Finalists, '60. FRANZ ZIEZLER Jr. Optimist Club, '58, '59, '60, Parents' Nite, '58, '59, '60, Marching Band, '58, Concert Band, '58, Boy's State, '59, Southeastern Bond Festival, '58, Jr. Red Cross, '60. PAT YOUNG May Day, '58, '59, '60, Dramatics Club, '58, La Sertomiss Club, '59, Secretary, '60, Christian Fellowship Steering Com- mittee, '59, Girls' Rifle Team, '59, Father of the Bride, Production Staff, '59, Dynamo, Business Staff, '59, '60, Stunt Nite, Business Staff, '60. MARTHA GUNTER Page 64 DORIS ANN WRIGHT Jr. Symphony Guild, '58, Charmettes, Vice President, '59, Office Assistant Service Club, '60, Concert Band, '58, '59, '60, Swing Band, '58, Pre-Vues, '58, Stunt Nite, '58, First Aid Assistant, '59, '60. PAUL WRlGHT Jr. Sertoma Club, '59, Sgt. at Arms, '60, Maroon and White, Representative, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, Protection- ists Club, '58. JO ANN WRINKLE Bop Club, '58, '59, '60, Drill Squad, '58, '59, '60, May Day, '58, '59, '60, Deputy Council, '60, Parents' Night, '58, '59, '60. 5: T -aa 0 1: ' .fn O-ftgsf.. LAST MINUTE JITTERS? Henry Campbell, Charles Flowers, and Gary Kines make a last minute check with Mrs. Schmitt before Parents' Orientation Nite. WHAT A LINE-UPI These beauties could be none other than candidates for Military Queen. Sherry Hobbs, left, was chosen queen with Charlotte Yates, Betsy Barks, Brenda Cubine, and Sandra Jecks as her court. OUT OF TRAINING, but it doesn't matter as the football boys are treated to a party after their successful season. Richard Casavant, Clint Worley, Bill Early, Ken Honea, and Posey Davis enioy eating their share willingly. px 'vu HOW 'DOES lT FlT? ls a common question as ring chairman, Karen Mullins, seated, has a hard but enioyable tack of fitting and selling rings for our class above. Mickey Nordo and Dorothy Wallace have a fitting as Delores Wallace and Glenda Cunningham wait their turns. MUTT AND JEFF Phil Wheeler and Ann Edmondson work to- gether as Invitation Chairman in preparation for our graduation. MILKING TIME, is something new for Lynn O'Neal and Hannah Richards at the Harvest Festival as they curiously regard this unusual cow headed by Robert Williges with Chris Law bringing up the rear. .,u r 1-,na The lunior Class officers, going upg Carol Romick, secrefuryy presidenfg Buddy Hickey, vice-president, Dickie Dill Charles Rush, ard, Treasurer. i '61 IN '60 So The class of '61 moves up The ladder of prominence ever fasTer Toward The high poinT in That golden age which includes Three Wonderful years aT CiTy High. Even during The laTTer pcirT of Their Sophomore year, These underclassmen were anTicipaTing anoTher greaT year as Juniors by reelecTing Three of Their officers: Charles Rush, President Buddy Hickey, Vice Presidenh and Carol Romick, Secreiary. Dickie Diliard was elecTed Treasurer, a Worfhy new addiTion To This foursome of class leaders. These officers, along wiTh Mrs. Mary Royer, one of The maThemaTics Teachers and Their class sponsor, have seen The sixTy-oner's Through a very prosperous year of service and parTicipaTion in The widely varied acTiviTies of The school program. LaTe in The summer, a monTh before school began in SepTember, Junior boys resumed fooTbalI workouTs under The new siaff of coaches headed by Mr. Rohrdaniz, in preparaTion for The Tull schedule of games To be played. The Juniors proved Themselves an inTegral of every sTarT- ing and playing Team by having a large share in The 6-4 record of wins and losses during This year's fooiball season. ln baskefball, boTh The varsiTy and B Teams were funcTional in The highly successful season with a full complemeni of Junior boys playing. The girls' varsiTy and B Teams, The Dynahs, also compiled a good season from Their schedule. These Juniors, Then, have proved Themselves in sporTs action in 1960. iconTinued on page 725 MRS. MARY LEE ROYER, Class Sponsor T. Allison Ashley M Allison Ausim J Amidon Bachman P Armslrong Bailey ' - H:.,ig.r- . - 'HTS' ' I S : S S. Barre!! C. Bean A. Beard C. Beaver L. S. Bowles F . Bowling T. Brock S. Brooks S. Bush R. Caldwell N. Calhoun J. Carter .ij 5 vi , In ,in 1 .. R. Collison B. Cook J. Ccppinger P. Colfer: ll .Q 1? -P: X 1 D. Adair D. Akriclge D. Adcox J. Akridge B. Adams M. Albright O.Akbay D. Alleyn F. Bailey T. R. Boll A Baker B. Barber P. Boker R. Barber G Boll W. Barham . Bigger E. Blevins . Bingham P. Bonin L. Bluckstock C. Booth R. Blake L. Bosworlh 4 WL - 'ENH- pm i.. : .iz . I R. Brown J. Burbank M Brylgn J. Burdkeshuw Bu horn M. Bur s Buihie B. Burton mwjrf- --1.1! is ,.-7 ig: 'f 1 A. ., ,. fi? . Childress D. Coffman Churchill B. Cole Cierpke C Cole Cleckler A. Collingsworth Curlee D. Daughiery . Dale V. Dcughtery B C 55000 Danewood . Dautrich . Daughiery . Davis cw B. Ducketi R. Dye R. Dunbar C. Dyess S. Duncan R. Dynessius T. Dyer F. Dynessius -5 S. Farrar Forrest .4- B. Fenix Fowler G. Fincher Frumln D. Ford Gamble rl agw' S. Goodwin F. Greene C. Grady C. Griffith D. Grundy L. Grove F. Gray M. Grubb L. Harvey J. Heaiherly Y. Harvey B. Heifner J. Hawkins B. Hendricks B. Hayes J. Hendricks Page 68 an av G. Davis D. Dillard D. Davis J. Dicus R. Deering B. Dinfsch J. Dickson C. Druce H9 ' n'. l ll . Lpgiu- .,, ...N T. Eberhart J. Emmert R. Edwards J. Evans . Eiselstein P. Evans J. Eldridge B. Fanning sasfar . 4. 1 .V 42.5 if-Q ' QW S31 G. Gann A. Gilleland J. Garry J. Gladson R. Gilbert J. Goff B, Gill G. Goforih . ,afgui Z? J.- 7 x I 'g l W x 5- .. ' 'bln' J. Hager L. Hamilion L. Hale N. Hanks A. Haley R. Harding J. Hamilton B. Harper L. Heuer G. Hines B. Hickey J. Hixon J. Hicks V. Hixan L. Hill G. Holbraoks 7 'PQ' 9 E' M. Hunt M. Huslcey J. Hutchinson K. Ingersoll V rn, T. King S. Lacey C. Lamb J. Lane T. Liner R. Lockery J. Lockhart L. Lord P.. S. Ives G. Jacobs D. Jarvis S. Jenks C1 '22 'H A -.p S. Lane J. Lane H. Law L. Leatherlond ? L. Lovell G. Lowery J. Loy L. Lucas B. May D. McBirney A. McCay G. McCulley J. McDaniel K. McElroy C. McKumey A. Mclieehan Cf u- h.? ,4. M. Miller M. Miller M. Miller L. Milliken R. Milner R. Molloy K. Moniefelf L. Moniefeli V7 er -4 .J if l vs -uf 47 'IF Page 69 .rf- S. Holland J. Hoolen J. Hollis L. Howard J. Holmes H. Hucldleston C. Hooper N. Humphries P. Jernigan J. Kennedy J. Johnson A. Killian S. Kaplin B. King C. Kelly J. King as Hifi i :-:Q iEi ... - ll vw: an E .. 5- H H Z , E -Z .3 res H 95.51 M 5 Q. vb E 5 B L .' . .4 Q -I -V. S. Lee J. Levi S. Lee M. A. Levine L. Leigh M. Lichtensfelfer C. LeVan M. Liner G. Mabry D. Mahoney J. Malloy J. Mansell . Marony L. Marshall D. Marlin T. Martin G. Mciieehan J. McKenzie S. Mclaughlin D. McWilliams . Meigs . Myers . Miller D D. Merediih H B G. Moore H W Sigma H le' ' XXV B .. E A 3 6 55 -qw G. Morgan P. Morris J. Morrison , ,., if V K. O'NeiIl J. Owens J. Palmer T. Panni J. Pence K. Peterson D. Penick K. Pettyiohn F. Perkinson C. Pierce fxg R. Perry J. Pierce E M. Phillips D. Pressman M. Pollard N. Puckett S. Palsky B. Quinn C. Fortwood J. Rains 3. Reed M. E. Roach J. Rheay J. Roberts P. Richmond V. Roberts L. Roach D. Roelafs S. Nabors M. Nance M. Nelson B. Newbolcl G. Nichols C. Norman J. O'KeIly B. Oliver G. Payne J. Payne J. Payne K. Pearson T. Pigforcl K. Pine F. Pleclger B. Philips S. Peck A. Pederson G. Peek B. Pemberton , . 1 ' . . ' 9 1' v ' ' hi- V H V 7 B. Phillips E. Phillips K. Phillips M. Phillips B. Ramsey J. Rankin K. Rankin M. K. Rash aa J. Rodgers C. Ramick B. Rosenblaom L. Rowland J. Ray G. Record C. Redford C. Reedy Y ss 'r -xr l: ,..v. V. Roy J. Rucks C. Rush B. Russell l 1 , . j., .4 6 , . W. l . :Ju D. Searcy J. Seidenberg H. Shcnpairo K. Shaw D. Smilh J. Smifh P. Smiih R. Smith 31.3 '17 P. Sulibn J. Sweeney T. Swingle J. Talley J. Ullenburg D. Underhill P. Van Ando J. Vcndergriff A. Wells K. Wells B. While B. White . Sceulf Schaeffer . Schuberl' Schaeffer Slcxlery Smith Smith Smith mm .Q -:- -xm x ...mf -a, SE .IJ :W :. . . PS -1 E . , E, H ' .5 .Qi ,MJF Slrcley Sfricklund Sulak Sullivan Tucker Turner Tussey Tyner L. Walker N. Waters G. Wallace S. Weber G. Warrenfells J. Weidner Washingfon D. Welch B. Woodall G. Workman E. Worshum J. Wright J. Young E. Zeigler S. Wilson B. Witt G. Wolensky J. Wood Another large part of the year's time was spent by the sixty-oner's on the stage and behind it. The series of talent programs presented by the class were judged by the student body to be some of the finest entertain- ment activity under the auspicies of the three classes. In the annual variety program, Pre-Vues and Stunt Nite, the Juniors performed and worked as production staff members, providing essential integregation and co-op- eration among the various participating groups. One Foot in Heaven was presented as the Junior play in the spring. This was their first single class project in stage productions and was a highly successful one, too. The Juniors have participated in every social event on and off the school calendar, providing for the Seniors, as their annual dance highlight, the Junior-Senior Prom. Thus, it is seen that the Class of T961 has ably ful- filled its duties and responsibilities in every phase of school life for 1960. Congratulations Juniors! - ft. T 1 Y V V' THE HECK WITH iDlETSl Feft to Right: Patsy Bennett, Brenda Frumin, Linda Roach, and Judy Cleckler enioy o Junior party. Page 72 it ss if :. - . X W- - 'U ' - ' P. T B 'W ,ir .- , JUNIOR DOLLS? YEEESSSI Barbara Phillips, in front, ancl, left to right, Linda Lord, Alice Killian, and Pam Armstrong dance in o talent program. Cla I. ' 55 ' :iz ' ' ,rf ,134 ies I it it , I rg - ss of 962 we Q !!'J ggi' 'Rs REPRESENTING CLASS OF '62 CLASS OFFICERS: President, Alexis Moser: Vice President, Steve Overall, Treasurer, Mary Gregg, and Secretary, Sara Thornburg. The Sophomores quickly got into the swing ot things at C.H.S. They began by starting something new in the way of elections whereby campaign managers were chosen for each candidate during the election days. The main proiect tor the Sophomore class is the care and maintenance of the coke room. Other responsibilities are the presentation of the Parent's Orientation Program and serving refreshments at King tor a Nite and the Junior Senior Prom. They showed their ability to produce an enter- taining program by displaying their varied talents in the Sophomore Talent Program. At Thanksgiving they shared with us their own interpretation ot What Thanksgiving Means to Me. This spring they invited the junior high schools to visit City High. Their visits consisted ot a chapel pro- gram, and tours of the school, ending in a pause for refreshments in the Home Economics livingroom. The Class of '62 has made many valuable con- tributions to our school, and they should be very success- ful in their remaining years at C.H.S. Page 73 YOU CAN SEE WHO WEARS THE PANTS IN THE FAMILY Mrs. Barker, Class Sponsor, Alexis Moser, Karol Killian, Becky Brown. -f Ackerson Allen .Mhn Allin Ashby Affwood Bailey Ball Bell Bennet? Bennelf Berz Balfen Boring Boswell Bosworth Brock Brooking Brooks Brown C. Allison E. Allison B. Archer C. Arnold N. Bank T. Barlow V. Barnes J. Balson C. Bevan G. Blackwood T. Blunt S. Boll C. Bowers S. Bowman R. Bradshaw K. Branum J. Brown L. Brown W. Brown S. Buck SF9? U?'S ! P953 EFF? gpm? Burgner Butler Camp .Camp Carmichael Carr Carler Cass Clark Clark Claxion Cleage Cole Combs Cooper Corn Cross Cruichfield Curtis Dalby D. Campbell J. Campbell B. Canata P. Carico S. Chamblee H. Chandler D. Chism C. Christian G. Clingan M. Clowers E. Col:-leigh G. Coburn C. Couller M. Counts A. Crawford P. Creele D. Dallon C. Danner E. Darr M. Davis Q in Page 74 .d- M. S. M. D. M B. B. S. K. K. S. V. J. M A. G R. L. A. E. OI'CS Davis DeMars Denny Dieisch Drew Druce Dunn Eclon Engleharclt Engsirom ESPY Estes Fehlanclf Feirnuch Felker Fletcher Forfson Fosfer Fox Fox Dillard A. Dobbs S. Dodd M. Douglass Eichkoff Eisalslein Eldridge H. Elson C. Evans Evans . L. Evans D. Fancher P. Floyd Floyd Flynl Ford H. Fox M Fox A. Franco C. Fraser ..- ... l .fx . u if 1 ' A .Jil . V W- E. 1 ull .7.l'V lrlld v Q F . ww ll lla. i.. I uf ,Y- B. Frazier J. Funderburk B. Gamel S. Garland R. Graves G. Green M. Gregg M. Guiliana J. Hamill J. Hamill A. Harper M. Hayes R. Hewiff J. Heywood L. Hicks J. Hicks S. Hipp J. Hixson C. Holder M. Holder D. Garner P. Goss T. Gaul! D. Gore B. Gunter B. Haifhcout P. Hall V. Hall Y. Hays B. Hazelwood M. Hepner H. Henfz S. Hicks S. Hicks P. Hilliard J. Hinds T. Holland A. Hollomon R. Hood P. Hope Page 75 Ledford Lee Larson Levine Livingston Locklear London Lorenfz Ludwig Lufirell Lynch McAIIisfer McCutcheon McDaniel McDowell McEwen Mcleroy McMahon McPherson Mahon Lewis Lewis Lifsey Ling Love Lowe Loy Ludsky McBee McBride McClain McClure McGovern McGraw MCI nfosh McKeeI Manning Moriin Massey Massey . . Page 76 B. Horner M. A. Hornsby M. Howard D. Hubbard P. Ingersoll I. Ingram J. Irwin J. Jackson L. Johnson N. Johnson J. Jonclkin C. Jones J. Journey K. Keene R. Keiih V, Kelley P. Kimbrough J. Kingfon S. Kopkin D. Koplun r h B. Huckobee C. Huggins S. Humphreys B. Hymn J. Jacob, B. Jelley J. Jenkins M. Johnson M. Jones L. Jones S. Jones D. Jordan D. Keown L. Kepner N. Keichersid K. Killian J. Kuhn K. Kyker D. Kyle J. Lackey C? ' 931 ,,l .. , ii 'riff .N .1 PL! ' 'ILL ' . Q fi Qi V . .' . bg - I-I . I . .fi J. 'mjzfl If' 1 ' , fl ' :fi r . ' A i i. ' - 0I'CS C. Mathews J. Matteson C . Meacham J. Meeks V. Minion C. Mifchell V. Mohler K. Mands B. Morris A. Moser E. Moss N. Mullins J. Niswonger D. Norman V. Nunn P. O'Neal S. Owens l.. Pace W. Pack B. Patterson E.- Metcalf Miller Mills Minclock Moore Moore Moore Morgan Myrick Neal Newman Nichols O'Neill Owenlurf Overall Owen W. Patton Pearce Penclygraft . Plomons ' , f 'W - . ..- .4 -93 ,,. van Poe Posey Poffer Polts Pragnell Presswood Price Price u- ,-Q are Pricldy Pulliam A. Furcell Quan Respess Rich Riesch Risley Rafcliffe Ray keecl Renslow Robere Roberson Roberfson Robinson Page 77 Rodgers Rogers Rouse Sample Saunders Schwarlz Scoggins Scogi n Sams Sanders Sanders Salterfield Scot? Scruggs Sheets Shewell -lg - A X ' ' 'Tl ' gr: N' WZ :W , -- ' -fx' ' ' - sm ' ill' 3z.zp.:I'i.- ' ' --:. . . - ' . 4.1, -I - .r ,, - f 5... 5- I . I I I .,.,... I I. I I I I II . IIIIQ , I I I IIII. I II I I g 'Q W I I II ' f r- '- YQ ' we Ill s. Shriver P. Sisson r I , :Ii II ' rr, f .I 5 . rf I r ,fn J. Simcox D. Skillingfon 2 . . f ' ' ' ' I f l ' . ' I 1, I L. Sirnms l. Skipper I' '-'- ' ' w M' K 'f' X ' ' ' B. 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Unruh Wade ' ' 5' f ' 1. 5, , l V , 5 ' -' -I ' -4 ' ,I ,.., L , 4- ff V. , f C. Vornell Wcggoner ,,, l ' X l ll ll V l V A ' ll . f r' C. Vifofoe Walker 1. - ' - ,, ' ...I-I IV r l .I-I, ,' I I I '-H 'III II C. Von Schaaf Walker ' .823 Q I 4 ,'r' ' .. 1 l ' III .ze - IIIIII.. .A . II I-EQ IJII., r- - ln- II If... 5. I III I I. II . III II I B. Wordlow Wofson 5 I 1 r . l ' I 5 I ., I' :Q ' ' T. Woshingion Weoihers 'I i II' 53: ' r l f ,HT l - 'I , l C. Wcnson Weaver ' ,' r 1 ' r I Q . . I I l C. Worson Weaver - ' I QI I I -V ' 5 - I l If .- ' I... ,. I I-ve ,II - , . II . I I III, rf II IIIII.g P. Websfer Wes! TTS My IPII WI -Silafxi' ' . . 5, I A I T. Welborn Whailey r .- ' I . r g, V N :Ig 5 , it I' . .. I-. 'A uf B. Wenger G.whire - 1 f 4- so .Q ' L .3 L '- 1'yr '13, gl' N I .V B. Wes! R Wilcox I W ls' . j' I .-7, 1 J' II ' I r . :ii-l J J r -sf A 'X' rf B J l I V 1' Page 78 0 Willbunks Williams Williams Williams Wooten Wormsley Wright Wrinkle TGS i I y E' an ' if ji .I W U ' ..,. 3 .-Q' .V i 'J ' J. W-I y r i h r l I 4 . 41 1- H ' - A , , , ... M- Rllwgwr N , X , .A I -544 1 . 1 K 'V - i -,541-, t y i E 5- 1 I M. Winston Y -r l ,yi .,.- ,j' Ji ' , 'l I f ,'- ' ri . 5 1' .. -1 B. W d , - ' ' '54 L ' -1 V V ' A - ' . 'ifzxfl oo Y - A ' ' . . A , .:. is T I ' ' 2 'tif . . 2. ,ETL lf- , f in: ,,, 'U V V.. ., gy' ' M nit. E.: . y ., A. ' .1 QQ ' 1 44,5 L. Wyatt ' uf ,, . fi - lfk- 1 3 A, ji- W, U -.1 K, I , ' 41. ' '. f' E Ygung i A .W cg 1 f- , ,R Ji: I ,Kg IIPVQR 'Ji ,.., . . 1 ,V . K . X , , me,-man W w. ' J 1 r . . -1, .gr K - m A - t - Cf . - ew ' T f ' ffl g'1'T'tW -K ' Page 79 LAST MINUTE PRACTICE! Cheerleading finalists: Patti Inger sol, Vicki Kelley, Joan Hamill, Pam Hall, Carleen Arnold, Linda Rich Varsity Drag was the theme of the Sophomore Party. There was real toot- ball spirit created by the gaily decorated goal posts and model football player. For the Sophomores their party helped them become better acquainted with their classmates. Everyone took part in dancing and playing get acquainted games. Special entertainment was provided by Mrs. Barker, their class sponsor, who sang Getting To Know You. Two talented Sophomore girls, Ina Ruth Ingram and Elizabeth Zimmerman, sang a duet and a brave group acted out a skit on football. Those who did not go seemed to have missed a good time. ALLEN, PLEASE, YOU'RE STEPPING ON HER TOE Judy Taylor, Allen Smith, Joan Novotny, and Monty Thomas. I D -' Q' N gl Q ....4,..g, -1. ..r v-' LJ, ' ' c r , N ' JJ .,-1... ,r K ' N x 'f w , Ig X N N Q 'X 'Y-. Q Q -iz. N., '. - q gf . ' fa N' P, 'YP 12' Q-.. ..... lffgfla . I fir - - f ' 1. .ff I '. N. N , D' 41 ,f f ..f,x 'Swv' . V x ji E. ' -. . Sir' nf yu -1 P K .:. :.: .:. :.: Q 3' .. V M .:. :. .:.1,, ' Eg-..:. W A A, ..,. .:., . E H M. E. :.: 5. .:. :.:, , 1 n M. . ,fr Q41 M W ILITARY ,Ll V- nlbv-.,, .W sw 1 H Q 75'Ss?i:fHW:w 5 4QWf,x.X.N r.'.-wxf. . ., - W 3'f::-NJN Sfev 'T A' 'Z .xii-1 fc . ilitar Department The beginning of school saw an influx of new personnel in the Military Department. Captain Phelps R. Womble returned as Professor of Military Science and Tactics and Sfc. Joe W. Key as sopho- more instructor. MfSgt. John A. Loughran doubled as Non-Commissioned Officer-in-Charge ancl junior instructor. Sgt. Robert .l. Green instructed the seniors, while MfSgt. Carl G. Hammonds was in charge of all administrative work. Later in the year Sgt. Brasher was assigned to the detachment as an instructor and small arms expert. Highlights of the year were-the presentation of sponsors and review on Parents' Night, a Veterans' Day parade on November ll, and the Armed Forces Day parade on May 20. The an- nual federal inspection by XII Army Corp officials was held in March of this year. The new pentomic system of organization was integrated into the R.O.T.C. program, resulting in fewer cadet officers and fewer companies with more platoons and a greater number of cadets. . ..,. m,.i3...x--Y -, 1 :.E gbmsx I I i - .: : tw . H -2 s . H MW .- ,mam is E -.-i: CAPTAIN PHELPS R. WOMBLE Professor of Military Science and Tactics Top: MfSgt. John H Loughran Second: MfSgt. 'Carl G Hommonds Third: Sfc. Robert J. Green Bottom: Sfc. Joe W. Key Page 82 l . , , - .E Left to Right: Capt. Womble, Col. Cecil A. Hurt, and Col. Bates at Veteran's Day Parade. The Color Guard participates in all Battle Group parades. Left to Right: Cadet Col. Russell, Capt. Womble, Col. Hurt, and Col. Bates troop the line past Cadet Captain Gloster's ,Drill Team. The Battle Group staff, followed by the Band, pass in Review at the Veteran's Day Parade. Page 83 The Crowning of the Military Queen -left to right-Sandra Jecks, Charlotte Yates, Queen Sherry Hobbs, Captain Phelps R. Womble, Betsy Barks, Brenda Cubine. TheVMilitary Ball is one ot the highlights of the school social year. Held this year on December llth, the dance was a perfect beginning ot the Christmas social festivities. The ball was held at the U. S. Army Reserve Training Center again this year. The highlight ot the dance is always the crowning of the military queen. A secret until the presentation, the queen's identity is first re- vealed to the cadets as she maiestically passes under the arch of sclbers. Dressed in the tradi- tional white gown, Miss Sherry Hobbs was crowned Military Queen by Captain Phelps R. Womble, professor of military science and tactics. Left-Queen Sherry passes under the Arch of Sabers. Right-Trucli tionally, the Battle Group Com- mander has the first dance with the Queen. Shown above Cadet Col. Steve Russell and Sherry Hobbs. Page 84 ,QM , fg M, R Q is 7 X,jg -55gg!-:- ww ' H Q -- zz , N ..l :.: H n V 55 1,31-x:::m,.55-V, Q 5 ' r K qv. 4 'M w Qmrm 1 as-'V , uma-.8 gg 5' zmuffwf H-wg H Mjpskgfi eg - ff'sr3,. , xx , 4, Vi Ffa 2. B mf H nw nag ,balm Q Cadet Colonel Sieve Russell, Battle Group Commander, and sponsor, Miss Charlotte Yates. 'Wen-1 . Cadet Lf. Colonel Johnny Schaerer, Deputy Bottle Group Commander, and sponsor, Miss Venice Bush. Page ab taff Cadet Moior Howard Mor- land, S-1, and sponsor, Miss Linda Arney. Cadet Li. Colonel Bobby Lovell, Bottle Group Execuiive Officer, and sponsor, Miss Befsy Ba rfs. Pogo 87 Cade? Moior C. K. Stewart, S-2, and sponsor, Miss Ann Edmondson. Battle Group Staff Cade? Major Henry Campbell, S-3, and sponsor, Miss Marie Allison. Cadet Maior Mac Cunningham, S-4, ond sponsor, Miss Pot Lawrence. Cadet Firsf Lt. Lee Gurley, 2nd Plaioon Leader, and sponsor, Cadet First Lf. Enoch Moser, supply officer, and Miss Judy Hale. Miss Caroline Sirnpkins. Page 88 I ' .ffl sponso I' Battl Crou Band P Cadet Hixson. Cadet First Lt. David Mabry, Executive Officer, and sponsor, Miss J udy Estridge. Captain Charles Flowers, Commander, and sponsor, Miss Margaret .X Cadet First Lt. Bill Zachry, 'lst Platoon Leader, and sponsor Miss Skippy Chastain. CADETS IN THE BAND ARE: Bradshaw, Cross, Day, Deeri Haynes, Higgins, Hinds, Lancaster, Lasater, O'Neal, Penick, Sear, Smith, Wells, Wenger, Whitworth, C. Wilson, and ng, Elson, Gladscn, Hansen, Harper, Hartley, L. Hartley, Harvey, Pettyiohn, Potter, Randolph, Rind, Rouse, Sams, Sanders, Schwall, K. Wilson. Page 89 1 Cadet Captain Bill Early, Commander, and sponsor, Miss Joan Graves. Cadet First Lt. James McCulley, Executive Officer, and sponsor, Cadet First Lt. Melvin Hembree, lst. Platoon Leader, and sponsor Miss Dee Dee M9CCl'19C1m. Miss Linda Burnett, CADETS IN THE FIRST PLATOON: Amidon, Bailey, Beasley, Boyd, Campbell, Chaney, Curtis, Danner, Dickinson, Duckett, Ectan, Elson, Eulow, Hill, Hixson, Hood, Huddleston, I.. R. Jones, Kembrough, Lenk, Lumas, McClain, Morris, Marrow, Norman, Pendygraft, Phillips, Raelofs, Schwartz, Scruggs, T. C. Smith, Swift, Walker, White, and Wilcox. Page 90 1 OO nr R IW, 'R A l pai ' in ' A 'I' ' H 2 Q 2 as M 'X ,, ,, f 1 A 'fx -V SEQ, 7 M mt -1 !,A -'N ffa' B 9 - 'ug -1, ' f, ,? , l ' ' , ggi f 1: if . 4 U , v A k.l, A Ms Mr' xg ' A '- fn f , f .H W x WJ, 1, - ' yjm wx. 'Q mn mn 'll Q'f in pi PQ UQ 0 L- 1 f 32 - G fi in ,X . ,A f ' .-, Y' 'WM ' X' 1 f 'vb A F ,J I u Ffa A .lkyirmi Q ww, ki-6 l FT V I F a K be Ag V at e 010 1 1 1 1 Cadet Captain Clinfon Worley, Commander, and sponsor, Miss Sandra Jecks. Cadet First Lt. Fred Mullins, Executive Officer, and sponsor, Miss Faye Mongar. sor, Miss Sue Rudder. Compan Cadet First Lt. Gene Derryberry, 'lst Platoon Leader, and spon- CADETS IN THE FIRST PLATOON: Bennett, Benton, Cogle, Colson, Coulter, Counts, Crantford, Downey, Dyer, Eldridge, Erwin, Frogel, Gorsach, Green, Kennedy, Luwy, Lewis, Liner, Luttrell, May, McPherson, Overall, Phillips, Reed, Rich, Searcy, Sherrill, Sims, Slafery, Slay, Sweeney, Wade, Warrenfells, and West. Page 92 W. Y. F , 1 -7'. Q N? wa 4 EQ ,,..q?'v!., 'M . ' V- K' 5 . u A M r v 1 'A 132 ,F 5 115- N - r h ' n f lx L -' . , 3 - K A l X f Q - , fav, X., -. r , + J, . q Q A Q . Aw v Q 0 . ,I V y QM K5 s , 1, ki GQ' I ':,FA g,,.E X. 1 55 ., -My 39, 1f g, :1,. K x A '. a A W H' Q H5655 Mih a y W ' ' ,S if 5523? N gif' ,, . M . ,. 1 2 B Wg? 1 3 ,. .3 W .VW 1 - Hs f 4. M . ,vm Q. 5 ,Hx -R S I f f is . ' 3 Q, E U 1 5 , , 41 an r L H I I 5 Q , , 5 u , . 8 X N Q lm 3 1 4 all I C 0 B gr , D 'Q U .1gN v4'3 sq 9? i f I 4 . ii E 3 A ' 1 1 , - trl gf-,WA mv 'IX gn: Hd wgaaimfsmmmemn BBE H H wiw gg Hmmwmm ggggg MQW Mamma? mei E mum!! Cade! Capfain Frank Cresswell, Commander, and sponsor, Miss Joyce Williams. Compan Cadet lst Li. Bob Graham, Executive Officer, and sponsor, Cadet ist. Ll. David Knox, 'lst Platoon Leader, and sponosr, Miss Sylvia Boyd. Miss Linda May. CADETS IN THE FIRST PLATOON: Adair, Adcox, Allison, Brooks, Brown, Crawford, Fancher, Haifhcoaf, Hentz, Hickey, Hill, Holi, Horner, lngle, Jacobs, Jones, Kennedy, Marlin, McKeehan, Payne, Pemberlon, Riesch, Rhoden, Simms, Smith, Thomas, Tucker, Wallace, Waxman, Welch, Williams, Wilson, and Woodall. Page 94 .ggi-, 3 sv w 4 h..t-1:14, . N. I N H- 1 . w ,H Q L Q U A Tw., ' , -,.1. . 1 , 1 T... x , ' pi ..1.-Y, ' ' Q hi' xg .A Y I L.. ' ' r S, n W Q . y I . eq 4,5 1 ,br nd' - 3353 2 Lb ljrii +2522 my 1 :isis 'S .?:1,V'? 1 ., ., H ' 1 4 L24 A ni' 5- .01 'qua ina 1 N 1 . .H W2 a -1 1 n K V , - I v U4 , ,, l Y , Q 2? W5 N iv, l . I 0 lv f I , 'I Q H I 4 1' . it V 11. if Q -fx.-.,f Q? mg, 9 4 . N 'fax M , La' g sw 'ag filvk ' 4 Q: 35 1 as . mms. E s is in Es OIIIPHII Cadet Captain Ken Honea, Commander, and sponsor, Miss Sherry Hobbs. Cadet First Lt. George Overend, Executive Officer, and sponsor, Miss Dina Moore. Cadet First Lt. Ross Brudenell, lst Platoon Leader, and sponsor Miss Joy Blackburn. CADETS IN THE FIRST PLATOON: Bailey, Barton, J. Brown, W. Brown, Canata, Churchill, Coventry, Darr, Dietsch, Dintsch, Dunbar, Duncan, Durham, Emmert, Evans, Fox, Gore, Goss, Graves, Gray, Hayes, Hewitt, Kile, Kington, London, Lowry, Mg:- Kelbey, Monds, Moser, Myers, Nash, Newbold, Patton, Perkinson, Perry, Plemons, Potter, Pragnell, Pulliam, Sanders, Sheridan, Simms, Singleton, Smith, B. Turner, W. Turner, Walker, White, Woolsey, and Zeigler. Page 96 mm E? mmm RK!! 3. -,aa L x Q a mn -K rs L ss 355 5 A -Q -,Q P 1--Q. - , AI 'a .,' S 7 - 4 'Y A. V' 9 X few K, , v u n X -aa il . .,g. 9 , nf sa 45-- 11 xr Q iw xx ,qw W ,Y 'A 1 I f 1 1 1 1 a Nmwm ,- imwg-M V, mn mn- yum 3 2 5 'M an .G A5555 .. 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CADETS IN DRILL TEAM ARE: Taylor, Thrasher, Bailey, Bryan, Couch, Davis, Duncan, Fortson, Green, D. Harris, L. Harris, Hicks Holland, Hunter, Igou, Jonakin, Leatherland, King, Lee, Lewis, Lifsey, Lorentz, McDaniel, McWilliams, Minton, Pearce, Pierce Rigsby, Smith, Standish, Swingle, Towns, Turner, Weeks, Welborn. Page 98 4 ' elif G - Q e-:sf 2 7 1 L. R 4 1 5, 5 ., of- ,ir ,, I r 'XJ' A . - E-EX, T V K 4 I x I ' 'EF' K A QF 15 . 2 ' new D5 , . 5815 -TLS 5 5 mm rms uf? .M I 34 ug ' :-:' .ff ' ff - Siwgfm ,,..,i, T Vu! 'HQ Q jx, an N sw 1 Y L Nw an' 2 ww Shy 'ss .. ' ,QB A ' if Y? M F Z-1 M1 ,qw I iii? -Q .- ,F aggffvgf .MM K, - rin! :-:, Q fy gg '. X S E u - X 5. ' is K. .ta 5 M as w H 1 . E H . W 88 H gg H 3 522, J X' ga bv! is mm ' ' 192591 a . ' H Us -hi. 7 an-YQ 175 Kass .SQ wx X s, 4m?Q,w'3S -- 'NEW 3 wg A sm' sa an mnfss xx. w u I V- 'Kama 'W E , . HM? 5 Y ' x ,U 1 L I , 1 V M 1' 'B msn ' HWY! 91' H 31. R B ,al -. E. ,M Qggggx, is -H H .-by .QQ M -E gwm-QM 5553 1' Egjwmzmswms im. 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M W1 ' 1 . . .Q 2,- -Q-iw'z,'.,f,:: .. iiij-ff' Q 3'1A:a.,l. fa-I' 3, . :YR71?'7 1L iff: 3.3 Qffifl: 1 b ,. i : j'Q'fll-'?5'f'-J'- f,'f' A A 421 73-2 V? , f ii if if 'lf . . ww? 1. 5:6145 22:11 ff -1-3: Ji? C' ', Y ':. 2 11115 ' 'Ui n I 'W-. .1. f ' V fL3'!q1'fA igffflgxq. - Qi- H F - ,.,. . .f ,f' L5-n 2.17. '4H'1'15'-f A iN 3Q..::.:.3L'Xr'I': 2, --- -f: '. -mC'?.. 5 5-'ws ..,, J.:XZ'C-- Y A U -' A K1 '1 ' 2'E4:.E.1:.Jt ,'v -' . ,AL f:,, .'..9'a. J' -2-'14,--qt 55-4- -4-' ' 'mi !fi b i Boys, port Larry Sims, Steve Overall, Dwayne Jones, Bill West, City foot- ball managers. This year the tootball team won six games and lost tour. This record was the result of co-operative efforts on the part of coaches, players, and student body. Coach Rhordanz's debut at City was high- lighted with a very successful season. The pep and school spirit at City has been raised TOOK since the arrival of the new head coach. Other additions to the coach- ing staff were coaches Ray Bussardl, Jim Phiter and Pete Potter. The squad was led by co-captains Ken Honea and Bill Early. Facing another tough schedule, the powerful Dynamos showed strength, ability, and a great zeal for playing. Working together all of the way, the team added many victories to their grid- iron record. Row One: T. Brock, R. Floyd, B. Ford, B. McKerley, A. Moser, F. Pledger, L. Powell, H. Sparks. Row Two: D. Hammond, K. Salter, P. Smith, G. Payne, S. McAfee, B. Hickey, R. Casavant, C. Pruett, S. Bowman, C. Davis. Row Three: P. Davis, D. Pitts, B. Early, B. Lasater, M. Sasser, C. Smith, C. Goddard, C. Worley, J. Lamb. Row Four: M. McKamish, E. Sussdorf, P. Von Schaff, K. Honea, G. Silcox, J. Potter, J. McCulley, R. Torbit, G. Campbell, R. Kile. - ' .. -' 'F . v:r.- rf 11' ' ' ' -P .ftiflssti?ls:ff'-.vu4- - ' fs. - ' '-.: ,7a-. :jug ' .'L-- i A Q Page 102 heavyw- CITY OPPONENT 26 East Ridge O i3 Red Bank 7 i2 Oak Ridge i3 7 Rossvil le l 3 20 McCallie i 2 20 Everett O O Bradley 32 i2 Tyner 7 i3 Soddy Daisy 7 O Baylor 39 City Coaches, Potter, Von Schoff, Rhordanz, Bussard, Phifer. City won its first game by an impressive 26-O score. Bill Mclierley scored two touchdowns on a 65 yard run and a long pass play. The Pioneers played very well for the first quarter but were quickly subdued by the powerful Dynamo machine. Other touchdowns were added by halfback Richard Casavant and fullback Ken Honea through the middle. One of the most exciting games of the year was won by the Maroon and White clad Dynamos over the Lions. The game was not won until the final whistle blew. Red Bank took to the air in the last two minutes and with each pass rode the game. Continually smashing the offensive line for the Dynamo were .lon Lamb and Bill Early. Scoring for the Dynamo was done by Ken Honea on a one yard plunge and quarterback Buddy Hickey on a twelve yard run oft tackle. Head Coach Rudy Rohrdunz Coach and Captains Ken Honea, Rudy Rohrd-anz, Bill Early. Page l03 i Q r POSEY DAVIS JON LAMB CHARLES GODDARD ' MIKE SASSER The first defeat of the season was handed the Dynamos bythe Oak Ridge Wildcats. James McCulley scored our first touchdown on a pass from Buddy Hickey. Ken Honea then scored a touchdown from the three yard-line. Posey Davis and Mike Sasser were standouts on the Dynamo line. City held the Wildcats on their four yard-line for four consecutive downs. Ex-Dynamo Garrett Asher kicked the game-winning point. Our line was hindered without the services of Bill Early who was carried off the field after injury earlier in the game. The second loss of the season came at the hands of the Rossville Bulldogs. The Dynamos only touchdown came on a pass play from Buddy Hickey to Bill Mclierley covering thirty yards. Ken Honea's running ancl kicking kept the Dynamo in the game to the very last. James McCulley was also a spark- plug for the Dynamo loackfield. CLINT WORLEY GARY CAMPBELL DARRILL PITTS CECIL SMITH ms , 3 9 , ' ' il! f . . 1 . L ' , ,ZX A , 'a , it 1.1 . C I - . D ,li I , Page IO4 V A i SMITHER THE SUM. Dynamos Posey Davis, Randy Brown, and Jesse Potter Close ln. McCallie's Homecoming was marred by a defeat from the hands of the Dynamos. James McCulley scored our first touchdown on o sixty-five yard quickie oft tackle. Cecil Smith intercepted a Tornado pass and carried the ball thirty yards around the end. Buddy Hickey then took over and scored around lett end. Our next touchdown came on a touchdown pass from Buddy Hickey to Butch Lasater. Our team defense completely bottled up McCallie's double wing offense. As Butch Lasater caught a pass from Buddy Hickey the Dynamos started the slaughter of Everett. City completely overhelmed the Bulldogs in all aspects. Ken Honea scored on a plunge from the tour yard line. Richard Casavant then scored our third touchdown on a run through the middle. Clinton Worley shone on defense for the Dyncimos. ALL GOOD THINGS COME TO AN END. City's Burky Ford, Randy Brown, and Clint Worley stop offense. Page 105 maine is are .. --'...,r. mama .Wessex H mittee ENE , ve... rl-S3 FRANK PLEDGER TERRY BROCK RICHARD CASAVANT LYN POWELL In the seventh game of the year, the Dynamos were set bask 32-O by the Bradley Bears. Hurt for the Dynamo were Ken Honea, Mike Sasser, Butch Lasater, and many others. Richard Casavant was the outstanding end in the offensive attack for the Dynamo. His end runs and quickies off tackle were the only large ground goiners for the Maroon and White clad Dynamos. Bradley was a very hard run- ning team using the T formation. The season endedl with a 39-0 loss to the Baylor Red Raiders. Nearly all the team hurt, the Dynamos put up a valiant battle. Clinton Worley and end Mike Sasser were stand-outs on the Dyna- mo defense. The game wasn't so one-sided as the score, as City held Baylor to 2 touchdowns in the first quarter and one in the second. City has nothing of which, to be ashamed for the Dynamos all played to the best of their ability. KEN HONEA BILL McKERLEY JESSE POTTER BILL EARLY Page 106 WIDE OPEN. Buddy Hickey takes the ball around the end. As the year progressed, the team added knowledge to desire to put together one of the best teams City ever had. Student participation was excellent at all home games. Student identification cards were great help to the financing of all of City High School teams. City's new coaches, in a very short time, molded one of the top teams in the state from the first of spring training to the end of the season, The season was interrupted by various letters and comments from Central High School chal- lenging us to a game on Thanksgiving Day. The end of the season was climaxedl by the awarding of letters and trophies to the members of the football team. Ken Honea was selected as the Most Valuable Player and Darrill Pitts was given the Most Improved Player. The Dynamos were ranked as high as fourth in the state. Truly a great year in Dynamo gridiron history, and the student body was very grateful for the wonderful and outstanding year the team gave the school. BUDDY HICKEY CRAIG McCULLEY HAROLD SPARKS MlCKEY McCAMlSH Page T07 Bas Coach and Captains Bobby Lovell, Couch Coleman, Houston Frazier. The T960 City High Dynamos completed the season with a 25-7 record. Coach Coleman led his team to the Times Cup and District Champion- ships. Co-captains Bobby Lovell and Houston Frazier sparked the squad and received many individual honors. Bobby finished the season with two hundred and forty-five points, second in the city scorers. He was also All-City, All-Regional and honorable mention for All-State in addition to scoring one hundred and seventy points during the sixty season. Proving that size wasn't everything, a deter- mined group of players showed us a tremendous season. Not starting a boy over six feet two inches, the Dynamos overcame this setback and showed the big boys how. The student body gave tremendous support to the squad as shown by the many detentions given Row One: Bill Sherill, Troy Ingle, Eddie Patterson, Bill Newbold, Hugh Don Gilbreath, Mike Stanclifer. Row Two: Mickey Mathis, Houston Frazier, David Gregory, Jimmy Dickson, Cliff Roberts, Bill Setliff, Bobby Lovell. City Corner Page IOB t b 1 1 e Records at away games during school hours. The regional game with Lenoir City was broadcasted during chapel to the entire student body. Bill Nevvloold received All-City and scored one hundred and thirty-three points. DOWN COURT SCORE: Houston Frazier adds points. Co-Captains Bobby Lovell and Houston Frazier City, placing three men in the top twenty scorers, also were tops in every other category in city competition. Seniors graduating are David Gregory, Mickey Mathis, Mike Standiter, Eddie Patterson, Hugh Don Gilloreath, Houston Frazier, and Bobby Lovell. CITY MANAGERS: Roy Bagwell and Terry Bellemy. Page l09 , GET THAT BALLI Bobby Lovell races to get the ball for City. B a S k e t b a I 1 Credit must be given to Mr. Blanchard, CHS Athletic Business Manager, who was in charge of all home games. Our coaches are also to be commended for their all around athletic super- vision. As many as five sports have been carried on at the same time this past season. Nov 19-Kirkman .............. .... W on Jan 16-Nashville DuPont Won Nov 27-Soddy-Daisy ...,........ .... W on Jan I9-Rossville ...... Won Nov. 30-Dec. 5-Times Cup Series Won Jan 22-Red Bank .... .Lost Dec. 8-Bradley ............... ..... L ost Jan 29-Alcoa ...... Won Dec. 12-LaFolIette .,.....,..... .... W on Jan 30-Lenoir City , . . .Lost Dec. T8-Tyner ..... Won Feb I2-Bradley .... ,Lost Dec. 3l--Red Bank Won Feb 5-Kirkman .... Won Jan. I-Soddy-Daisy .. Won Feb 9-Red Bank Won Jan. 2-Central .,...,,. Won Feb 12-Soddy-Daisy . . . Won Jan. 5-Hixson .......,.... Won Feb 18-LaFoIIette ..,. ,Lost Jan. 9-Nashville Dupont .... .Lost Feb 19-Alcoa ...., Won Jan. 12-Rossville .....,.., Won Feb 26-Tyner .... Won Jan. I5-Hixson ,........ Won HOUSTON FRAZIER CLIFF ROBERTS MICKEY MATHIS BILL SI-IERRILL Page lil B-Team Basketball The B-Team at City, which is the reserve back- bone of the varsity basketball squad, finished the year with a fine record. Playing other B-Teams around the city, the squad was noted for their fine sportsmanship and ability. Coaching was performed by coaches Ray Cole- man and Jimmy Duke, Again credit is due to Mr. Blanchard, City's Athletic Business Manager. The purpose of the B-Team is to give experience to the future members of the varsity basketball squad. Playing the same defense as the varsity, plays and game situations are learned directly. These games also give experience in co-operating with fellow team members. Like most other activities at City, all passing grades must be maintained. Row One: Billy Johnson, Vale Moler. Row Two: Bill Canata, Paul Carico, Martin Counts. Page ll2 Coach Jimmy Duke ophomore Squad The Sophomore Team, like all Chattanooga High School efforts, showed results as well as benefits. This squad is composed of Billy Johnson, Val Mohler, Bill Canata, Paul Carico, and Martin Counts. These boys have given long hours of prac- tice in hope of graduating to the varsity squad this next year. With Jimmy Duke as their coach, the sophomore team showed tremendous progress as the season progressed. Basketball for these boys is done for practice and fun as they received no recognition for their efforts. As we close the books on the 1960 basketball season, we realize that Coach Coleman will not be with us next year. Mr. Coleman, in Septem- ber, will begin his duties as head-coach at Brain- erd High. Serving as head basketball and base- ball coach for the last few years, this man has been a great asset to the City High athletic pro- gram. Heading his teams to various trophies and inspiring young athletes, has kept Coach Coleman on the go during his time at City. Saying good-by is a very hard thing to such a fine man and coach. SINK IT, EDDIE: Eddie Patterson goes up for another shot to boost u winning score. Page H3 , ' ,Pi Q 3 is . . 5 Coach Billy Von Schaff Wrestlin WRESTLING 'BEAM The i960 wrestling team went unde- feated in high school competition. Coach Von Schaat led his victorious squad with the help of its captain Lance Schaeffer, co- captain George Dickinson, and a team ot fine wrestlers. This season the student body gave tre- mendous support to the wrestling team. Wrestling is fast becoming one of the more popular sports at CHS. Interest was in- creased by demonstrations for the stu- dents in the gym where techinques and holds were shown to the avid spectators. An- nouncements of interscholastic matches also stimulated fans. Row One: Burky Ford, Paul Rose, Chip Langley, Lance Schaeffer, John lrwin, Tommy Smith, Gary Payne. Row Two: Frank Bailey, Paul Sobel, David Prince, Kirk Salter, Ben Holt, Bob Ownbey, Pat Slatery, Bobby Chazen. Row Three: Gary Payne, Charles Bingham, Larry Taylor, David McBirney, Steve Brooks, Joe Sandlin, Carl Waxman. 4? .': . E l ye, M at -- 1 M Page ll4 ' 1 l , l . .ff .i ' Q . W V A Q QT, f IV . l 1 , f ' F. -.. 5 .1 5 ilu' 3 . A A ,, . H - ,' 'QW' Q., a Z2 K!! .xii 'ix wi' H BEM was 1 gifs Aw as ffm? ma amy pu mga-4 -1- Q 4 L O F Q 1 In its first year as a really organized sport at City, track is a boom to the fans. The team has a place for every boy no matter what size or shape. Coach Bussard has been working with the boys in the various events. The first group of track en- thusiasts were placed on the cross country team. Howard Alred was top man in this event and also the captain of 'the team. T As summer track rolled around, the sun warmed some titty different boys in the various events. ln the TOO yard dash City had three T013 men in Richard Casavant, Randy Fox, and Steve McAfee. Winning most ot the 220 yard dashes were the same Casavant and Fox. In the 440, Steve McAfee and James Hood also placed. The 880 yard run saw Captain Howard Alred win every time. Howard also had a corner on the mile as he placed first with the amazing time of 4:54. Practice Start Early at Cit fo CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: Randy Fox Howard Alred Bobby Pemberton Luther Allin Buddy Duckett Mike O'NeiI Morris Perkins Page H6 i L HEAVE it HONEAI Ken Home throws the shot pus. The pole vault, a completely new event at City, was expertly done by Buddy Hickey and Lyn Powell. Discus throwing for City was done by Ken Honea and Bobby Lovell. The same Honea and Lovell tossed the shot put with Ashby and Nichols. Randy Fox, an excellent athlete in just about all of the track events, and Bill Mclierley did the running broad lump tor the Dynamos. Fox and Randy Brown ran the high hurdles while Terry Brock and Pat Slatery ran the low ones. City had a championship high jumper in Lyn Hale clearing the bar at five feet eight inches. Bobby Lovell was next in this event. Our relay team was composed of Charles God- dard, James McCulley, Buddy Duckett, and Bill McKerley. For its first real track year City had champions in Richard Casavant, Ken Honea, Bobby Lovell, Howard Alreal, Lyn Hale, and Buddy Hickey. New ummer Track Program THEY'RE OFF! The race is on as the cross country team starts with a bang. GREY? LQHI ' -4 Page il ETH ET?T'l'i'Tf Y1vr-+911 .Yew 'Linh' . 7 Row One: Buddy Martin, Jerry Spence, Jim Spencer, Jesse Potter, Danny Curtis, Bob Cugle. Row Two: Jackie Towns Jimmy Hogue, Jim Goss Gene Allen, Doug Cur- tis Buddy Simpkins. IS .4 This years boxing team, coached by Pete Potter, won the Sub-Novice Team Trophy in the Golden Gloves Tournament at Memorial Auditorium. Our boys also won four individual championships. These boys were Jackie Towns 11121, Doug Curtis C1351 Jesse Potter C1751 and Cecil Smith, heavy- weight. The first night, City's sophomores, Buddy Mar- tin, Jimmy Hague and Doug Curtis won by knock- outs. The Dynamo's Jim Spencer, one of the two seniors on the squad, in the 160 lb. class was by C1 decision. TAKE HIM, DOUG! Doug Curtis winning another Golden Gloves WHAT SAY, COACH? Coach Jimmy Duke before match. match. Page 118 Fri 'E ' ' ' '75 'Q . -7--, ' ' ITV: ij' 'ft' 5- S' ' - A .Thi '17 'l'f5T 15 r it '- '. i, T- ff -fllbl B0 in tsl.: l . 3 -f f ,w,fi,g,,i.t,QQgil:. ' . .i' ,twig l i if . :I T T' fi , -7' A 3'i ' Q-.-,yi , i .-1 i - in . ' .ill , ,Lia 'LA Coach Pete Potter The second night Buddy Simpkins, Jackie Towns, desire and training carried them through. Buddy Martin, Doug Curtis, Cecil Smith, and Jerry Friday night's finals saw six Dynamos still in Spence won their respective matches. the competition. Martin and Simpkins lost on very Thursday night saw Simpkins, Towns, Martin, close decisions. Curtis and Potter win their matches. At this point Coach Potter certainly did a fine lab with this the tiredness caught up with the boys and only years boxers. ONE OF CITY'S MANY VICTORIES. Jim Spencer adds one of many City Victories. NO SYMPATHY SIMPKINS. Buddy Simpkins takes another one Page H9 Row One, left to right: James Hood, James McCulley, Richard Casavant, co-captain, Howard Alred, co-captain, Steve McAfee, Bill McKerley, Randy Fox, Ed Sussdorf, Gary Silcox. Row Two: Sam Gross, manager, Dick Kile, Buddy Duckett, Lyn Powell, Bobby Pemberton, Buddy Hickey, Pat Slatery, David Doulton, Luther Allin, Mike O'Neal, Charles Goddard. Raw Three: Ray Price, Skip Bowman, Steve Overall, Howard Perch, Mickey McCamish, Steve Ashby, Ken Honea, Bobby Lovell, Clint Nichols, Doug Adcox, Randy Brown, Charlie Reedy, Coach Ray Bussard. ummer Track City Track team finished a great season with first places in many events. We only hope that our boys can do as well in the future. KEN HURLS SHOT. Ken Honea heaves shot-put for camera. LOOK MOM, NO HANDSI B'-7bbY Lovell on the high lUmP Page l2O li T S Page 12 IS IT THE SPHINX? No, ii's gym class practicing modern dance formationsl HUP, HUP, READY, HO! and away they gol Sports play an important role in the American system ofeducation. At Chattanooga High School the Girls' Physical Education Department offers a varied program to all the students participating in it during the year. This year the team sports that were enioyed were tumbling, shuffleboard, modern dancing, archery, ping-pong, tennis, swimming, basketball, kickbcll, and volleyball. The girls ob- tain skill, good sportsmanship, and a knowledge of rules from this program. It also helps them maintain the golden glow of good health. A keen interest was shown by everyone in the interclass events of basketball, volleyball, and modern dancing. The purpose of interclass athletics is to provide an opportunity for every student to take part in some kind of competitive sport or activity. The secondary purpose is that of providing recreational activities tor the students. DRESS, RIGHT, DRESS! ' is another familiar command of gym managers. Page l22 Girl 9 3 P O I' t s A . mil ' - if i ' A . Qu-' , ' fy . ,Wh l G Left to Right: Mrs. Rodman, Director, Sue Rudder, Treasurer, Judy Fortson, Vice President, Suzie McElroy, Presidentp Karen Mullins, Secretary, Mrs. Grayson, Assistant Director. GYM MANAGERS Attention! You will frequently hear this command ot the gym managers as they conduct their classes' activities. They check the requirements of each student under the direction ot Mrs. Mary D. Rodman. It you should happen to see one of these girls carrying a stuffed animal, don't think they have gone into a second childhood! They are selling the-se, along with Christmas cards, in order to raise money to help buy iackets of the Dynahs. Climaxing the year is the presentation of May Day, which is given by the Physical Education De- partment. The gym managers are honored as members of the May Queen's court and are escorted by their chosen sponsors. Row One, left to right: J. Blackburn, B, Barks, J. Graves, C. Yates. Row Two: J. Satterfield, D. Costello, P. Hitchcock, J. McKenzie, M. Allison, S. Pressman, A. Lowe. Not Pictured: S. Smith, L. Burnette, M. Galbraith, D. Moore, J. Holmes, L. May, M. Rushworth. -c if - m' .n:s ...r nahs CHARLOTTE YATES MRS. RODMAN SAUNDRA SMITH ANN BURGNER CAROL HAWKINS C 'J ALICE KILLIAN PAT SUTTON CAROLYN LINGERFELT PATSY HITCHCOCK JEANETTE RAINS JANIE RUCKS Page 124 READY FOR ACTION, Charlotte Yates starts the game with a bang. namic D nahs Training, inspiration, and determination are helpful factors in making a team, but even more important is the ability to play well together. The Dynahs are fortunate to possess all of these qualities. The girls feel that their accomplishment of learning sportsmanship means more to them than the number of games won. They practice long and hard, gaining cn close feeling of friendship. The girls have a high scholastic average and must maintain it to remain a Dynah member. Charlotte Yates ancli Sandra Smith, as co-captains, help to co-ordinate the team and encourage the girls. Carol Hawkins shoots for Times, Phyllis Scogin that pointl Pam Armstrong, Scorer Page l25 Row One, left to right: J. Goff, S. Thompson, S. Craig, S. Farrar, P. Roberson, S. Patten, L. Quan, D. Smalling, S. Mclntosh, M. R. Denning, C. Mitchell. Row Two: R. Shipley, lL. Lord, K. Dalby, R. Smith, S. Mahan, C. Varnell, J. Heywood, L. Priddy, L. Gaston, L. Young, N. Humphrey, J. Novotny. CCB-Teamw Basketball The girls' Basketball B Team is the junior enrich their knowledge of the game. They play a varsity. Headed by Linda Quan and? Sallie Patton, required number of scheduled games each season the girls practice with the varsity team each after- with other high schools in the area. noon. ln this way, they improve themselves and Co-Captains, Linda Quan and Sallie Patten with Mrs. Rodman. STARTING a hold through the bas- ket, Charlene Cole takes a chancel Page l26 SHOOTl Pat Roberson does iust that as she scores for her team. HREFEREE RODMANU keeps u watch- ful eye on the game. SET IT UP! comes the shout from the crowd. OVERl Sue Mclntosh gives the ball an extra boost. Oiieybau Each year the volleyball team is chosen by Volleyball is a hard game, requiring much Mrs. Rodman to compete with other schools in skill. The girls work and try hard for improve- this area. After these games, they compete in ment. We are confident that the team will have the Regional Tournament. The girls who are a successful year, as our teams have in the past. eliminated from try outs are placed on the B- Team. Row One, left to right: L. Leigh, C. Owens, C. Hawkins, J. Pearson, L. Quan, M. R. Denning, P. Roberson. Row Two: A. Killian, P. Hitchcock, C. Yates, P. Sutton, C. Cole, L. Gaston, C. Lingerfelt, A. Burgner, S. Mclntosh, P. Jernigan. Row Three: S. Peck, S. Patten, P. Goforth, K. Dalby, S. Craig, B. Tyner, J. Holmes, J. Moore, P. Scogin. Page 127 spirit. Left to Right: Glenda McCulley, Pat Jernigan, George Carpenter, Charlotte Yates, Bob Carrier, Linda May, Alice Killian, Howard Moreland, Janice Rogers, Linda Rich. With loyal maroon and white uniforms our yell-raising cheerleaders make their apearance. CHS can claim a dazzling squad of pepper-uppers as a result of hard work and co' operation with their advisor, Miss Anna McCrary. Besides raising school spirit tremendously, they sponsor our pep meetings and the annual bonfire before Homecoming. Linda May, head cheerleader, Charlotte Yates, George Carpenter, Bob Carrier, and Howard Mor- land are seniors who will surely be missed next year. The sparkling iuniors are Alice Killian, Glenda McCulley, Pat Jernigan, and Janice Rogers. Linda Rich, the only sophomore, completes the squad. Many hours ot practice have , been spent by this able group, and they certainly deserve a 13 hearty vote of thanks. They E are one of the very im- portant factors needed to complement the school's athletic activi- A ties by providing the student body with overflowing lies-Sfis Janice Rogers, Pat Jernigan, Alice Killian, Charlotte Left to Right: Linda May, Glenda McCulley, linda Rich, Yates, George Carpenter, Howard Moreland, Bob Carrier. Yell-Raising Cheerleaders , 1- Head Cheerleaders, Bob Carrier and Linda Moy. Majorettes Frances Rogers, Delores Shewell, Sandra Jecks, Sondra Craig, Joyce Ackeridge, Bo Witt, Paulo Womack. High-stepping in front of the CHS bond- march our seven mciiorettes. Our rnoiorette squad was composed of Delores Shewell, Sophomore, Joyce Akridge, Bo Witt, Sondra Craig, Juniors, Sondra Jeclcs, Paulo Womack, Francis Rogers, Seniors. These girls, chosen in March, are selected for their twirling ond marching ability. Mr. Tilson, their director, begins working with them eorly in the summer as they start o stiff schedule of three daily practices. This summer the moiorettes cittended a clinic for one week at Emory University in Atlontci, where they learned new twirls ond techniques. Entering the Band Festival ot Bristol, Tennessee, they placed in First Division. They olso come in first place cut the locol Band Festival. These girls, using their own routines, oclded much color to our half-time shows during tootboll season and at civic parades. CAREFUL GIRLS! The flame of spirit glows brightly in our brave twirlers. Our daring fire'twirlers are Paula, Delores, Frances, Joyce, Bo, Sondra, and Sandra. Page 129 S. Hobbs, Adi. 'Ist L14 J. Sofierfield, Col.g J. Groves, Lf. Col.p J. Venoble, 'lst Lf. Adi. This group, known os The Dynomefies, is composed of olmosf 220 girls who morch of footlooll gomes ond other porodes during The yeor. They begin drilling in the summer ond continue during school every day for on hour. lst BATTALION Drill P Wi Page 130 quad NX J. A. Goddard, 'Ish LT., B. Wilson, 'lst Lf., H. Richards, Captain, B. Williams, Capiaing N. Llewellyn, Captain, P. Lawrence, Capiain, D. D. Meacham, 'Ist Lf., J. Rhyne, Captain, I.. Jennings, Captain, C. Simpkins, Captain, A. Glass, 'lsi. Lt., L. Pemberton, 'Ish Li. The Phalanx is a special group of girls chosen from The Dynamefies. They are selecfed for their gracefulness, marching ability, and physical uniformity. Occasionally They accom- pany The band on trips, bringing honor fo The school's name wiih fheir precision march- ing. 2 ncl BATTALION Page 131 ian Ming Z? L ay ueen C r w 1. X. un KQ- B gm ms mn B ms ma 585,88 E BNA -ms E sw Es mn A fm. B H B b E f Q ma ' EHBYH ms E ser , E--aww 7 ' ' muh- BXS E54 W E fm E E ,mf ms mm, 55355538 B: H H sw H B Q-swag-gswgimum WB xx BBWQSES B Twin A5533-1 .W gs Y .W E . E . E Hmmm, :H EVM Tam gs 1 1- .,. ss H Q E ,S H- ,.: ,.:5:.n-5 an .pE::5-:- r? H HB9 ' . B ,, mm .5- W 9 E S55 K X 4. gm E ,ms H ff BSB amass W 1 xv B was me mn F ' B E H H gy- H f m Sass , am M wiwm -ww HH .,..:5:::::.: B Ewing, B W Q - . 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A I V -4 n,'zg.Qg,, ,,fwn.w.a .HL M QA Lx-swarm ww N: V vim ,V .Sw6kB?.VH5'o1 pw W - ,. wsvwgb - fgw- Q. warm , 1' Q- M - 14 . fha , ,-, , , Elf 3-Wy'-r-ugii-JF-:.gY , M fa A-, w.--W fa nmawf' M gi ,L tlfgg' ,Q gb? . '11 Q' ' Q' AX ' 1, 1 Y CLUB x 1' 'Y N am' 14 ,V V 'YI f ,. ,ff K .4 I -i v' ,f' V,-f1 4 ' N, Q. X , ,, , 'f .5 fn-W0 Q .1 fb dug Afffvf Xenia X, ff HA X N. 4 w 4 A A ,K A I, A ,ff lg , X A 1 ,Q nb I, f rf' if I En f ,fl I 7 X A 1 I wK I D. Moore S. Hobbs Associate Editor Art K. Ingersoll R. Molloy Girls' Clubs Boys' Clubs C. Grant M. Albright Typist Typist rs A. Pederson ' R. Churchill Features 8oy's Athletics J- Rhyne R. Brudenell Seniors Juniors S. Polesky G. Overend Girls' Athletics Military A. McCay M. Hixson Sophomore: Faculty H. Meyers J. Weeks Photographer Photographer THE DYNAMO PRESENTS THE GOLDEN EDITION J. Graves, Editor-in-Chief . ,sms v'v'gsb.sse Dates! Deadlines! Copy! Layouts! These are the all too familiar words that have been heard in the DYNAMO room every day. For titty years, each staff has tried to outdo the last year's staff by making their annual the best. We feel that we have succeeded in not only bringing you the best annual, but the most original and unusual one ever published. Months of hard work and patience have gone into this DYNAMO. Layouts must be made, pictures must be taken, and copy must be written before it can be sent to the engravers and the printers. Even then our work isn't completed. A galley-proof must be gone over with a fine-tooth comb, not once, but several times to find any and all mistakes. After that has been sent oft, our work is done. Not until class night will we see the finished product. To become a member of the DYNAMO Editorial Staff, a letter of application must be submitted to be voted on. Because ot the busy schedule, new members are taken in the last part of their sophomore year. Now that you have read of both our work and our fun, you can better understand why we can proudly present to you our Golden DYNAMO. Page l36 Q BUSINESS STAFF The maintenance and the financial operations of a school annual can, as you know, 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 the members of the DYNAMO Business Staff. The primary source of funds is the sale of advertisements printed in the annual. Each member of the staff is required to sell at least twenty spaces, so you can imagine what a iob the business staff has to meet. ' The DYNAMO Circulation Club also works hand in hand with the Business Staff. . That old City High tradition, Stunt Nite, has for many seasons been sponsored solely by the DYNAMO. The income from the pro- duction is one of the main supports to the staff. In co-operation with the Maroon 8. White, a day is set aside each year for Bermuda Day and a Powder Puff Football Game. This is to raise money for both publications. The girls oppose one another in the rough game of touch football, while the boys cheer them on to victory. The DYNAMO pulled through in late comeback to overpower the Maroon 8. White O to O. N. Burger J. Carter A. Keith B. Brown J. Young S. Jecks G. Curlee B. Henderson N. Lewullen K. Keen J. Hartman H. Richards P. Armstrong A. Johnson N. Banks B. May I. Ingram D. Alleyn E. Crosslfn L. Bowen B. Wilson, Business Manager P. Young J. Kirkpatrick B. Burton L. Blackstock L. Hennessee C. 'Davis J. Satterfielcl M. Glazner Page 137 Allison Borger Benneif Boyd Brudenell Campbell Carpenier Casavanl' Conner Credelle Cunningham Davis Dillard Early Flowers Forshay Frazier Galbraith Glenn Goddard Graves Gunther Hayes Hickey Holmes Jaffe Jones Kines Knox Law Lawrence Lewallen Lovell McKenzie Massa Moy Moore Marlancl Moser Moser . Overend . Peek Peters Powell Richards Romick Rush Russell Schaeffer . Sim kins Smitli Stanfield Strickland Toler Umbarger Waggener Wallace Wheeler Williges Wilson Yates Zachry T .:': ..-:- li' - , T l, M ..:-: :W I y Jig ar ' if I T STUDENT COUNCIL The sTuclenT governing body of CH is composed of homeroom represenT atives and honorary members under The leadership of Col. Bates. This honorary members include The presi-, dents of The sophomore, iunior, and senior classes, and The National Honor' Society, The editors and business man- agers oi The Maroon and White and DYNAMO, The colonel of The R.O.T.C., The sTaTe officers, The student marshals and The sTudenT co-ordinator. The chief purposes of The 5Tuden Council are carrying The morning announcements and To coordinat school affairs. This years officers include I-lenr Campbell, president, Mac Cunningham, vice-president, Dina Moore, Secretary, Marie Allison, Treasurer, George Over- end, parliamentarian, and David Knox,- chaplain. Chattanooga High School was Th hosT Tor The Tennessee AssociaTion o STudenT Councils This year, and Char- loTTe YaTes served as The secretary. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Row One Dino Moore, secretary: Mac Cunningham, vice presidentg Henry Campbell, president: Georg Overend, parliomenforionp Marie Allison, trea- surer, and David Knox, chaplain. -,1..' ,. ,441 ,, . 5-.T T Q x 1 L - y I . .. j L J. ' T ' T it l s .R x' ,Q w , , ' x ,V il xl HONOR SOCIETY Perhaps the highest recognition a tudent can receive is the honor of eing tapped for the National Honor y ociety. i The chapter at CHS is called the Annetta Trimble chapter after the late Fr. Annetta Trimble who sponsored it rom 1924 to l9-45. The National -lonor Society is made up of fifteen er cent of the graduating class of , hattanooga High School andl is spon- sored by Miss Lillian Patton. Members of the faculty vote on the tudents in the upper third of their lass, ancl, in addition, they must pos- ess the following qualities: character, eadership, scholarship, and service. apping ceremonies are held twice a ear. The first of these is held in the ate fall and the second in the spring here the iuniors who are in the upper ixth of their class are eligible for embership. The officers are Enoch Moser, presi- ent, Bill Zachry, vice- president, ancy Barger, secretary, and Ann Edmondson, treasurer. THE HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS: Enoch Moser, president, Bill Zachry, vice-presidenty Nancy Burger, secretcryg and Ann Edmondson, treas- Ufef. R. Akers Altman Burger Borks Bell Bellamy Blackburn Brudenell Burnette Carr Conner Curtis Derryberry Eastridge Edmondson Fife Flowers Forton Frazier Galbraith Groves Gregg Hitchcock Holbrook Kilgore Law Lean Levy List Lang Lovell McElroy McGinnis Mabry Massa Moore Moreland Morland Morris Moser Mullins Nordo Overend Phillips Pitzl Powell Rhodes Rhyne Ricard Richards Richelson . Rushworth Russell Simms Simpkirls Slagle Stephens Stewart Ta bb Toler Trotter Vena ble Verney Watts Wheeler White Williges Wilson Zachry sm eiewi ARGON A WHITE Q is ummm me st Fm. HE .. sgiggissm . 5 '15-EEN' as S 4525: H MASKS it sms B., we iid EEA.. . . isghg,-W. W ts il Seated, left to right: E. Phillips, M. Kilgore, Y. Simms, P. Greenburg, P. Richelson, M. Galbraith, editor, S. McElory, associate editor, C. K. Stewart, A. Edmondson, G. White, D, Tabb, G. Goforth. Standing: F. Brown, K. McElroy, J. Ullenberg, J. Evans. B. Frumin. HH ' fpll ave you read Echo Edits yet. or I told you we beat McCallie are only a few familiar expressions you might hear from the students as they receive their Maroon 81 White. The staff keeps their ears open for any helpful suggestions for improving the school and their paper. The editorial staff under the direction of Miss Smallwood and their editor, Martha Gal- braith, struggles endlessly putting out the school paper. In room 313 sixth period, one would find the staff members working on their assigned articles such as Dyna 84 Mo, CHS productions, Feature Teacher, sports, and CHS Capades. As the deadline for articles draws near, the clicking of typewriters and tension both steadily increase until finally the paper is off. When all the articles have been proof read, dummies are made and- checked. Articles are shifted, altered, and re-written. Then the final dummy is sent to the printers with a sigh of relief from the staff. This continues week after week to get the school paper to the press and maintain their honor ratings as a member of the National Press Association and the Columbia Press Asso- ciation. Page l4O Top left: P. Bennett, B. McGinnis, M. Wadcley, M. Bright, M. Henninger, D. Meacham. Top right: C. Wright, T. Smith, D. Glenn, C. Smith, B. Sterchi, and J. Sockwell. BUSINESS STAFF The Maroon 8g White Business Stott is as im- portant as the Editorial Staff. The task ot getting ads and students' subscriptions is a problem within itself. Tact and persuasion come in handy when trying to convince a busy man he should buy an ad for the school paper. One of the biggest problems ct the year was the students' support in the sale of the school paper. To encourage the sale, they sponsored Bermuda Day in which students and teachers alike participated. Atter the paper has been printed, the business staff is in charge of the distribution of it which includes sorting it into homerooms and delivering iT. In cooperation with the bookstore, the staff also manages the finances ofthe Maroon 81 White. At the end of the school year, they are responsible tor financing the annual banquet. sr., M, i i .. me ' HE fi .- Wifi.. Middle: L. Roach, A.vRhodes, J. Morris, L. Quan, H. Akers, T. L. Denney, W. Hope, A. Kirton, G. Galloway, J. Barbree, B. Venable, ancl 5. Lee. E' Business Manager, R. Credelle Circulation Manager, M. Rushworth Page 141 is OFFICERS: Seated, left to right: Henry Campbell, vice- president, Charlie Umbarger, president, Randy Fox, Lt. governor. Standing: Terry Brock, chaplain: George Carpenter, treasurerp Bill Early, Sgt.-at-Arms, Ross Brude- nell, secretary, and Steve Forshay, secretary. owe -Qi J. Eldridge, D. Grandy, L. Powell, T. Smith. Standing: P. Slatery, G. Campbell, D. 'Dillard, and B. Willard. Paul Carico, Richard Floyd, Steve Overall, Gary Silcox, Phil Von Schaaf, Ronnie Churchill, Bob Carter, and Bob Wade. Seated, left to right: B. Lovell, J. Conner, P. Standing: J. Galbraith, G. Derryberry, and G. Mathis KEY CLUB The Key Club, a member of the Key Club Inter- national and sponsored by one of the local Kiwanis Clubs, proudly takes its place as one of the outstanding clubs at CHS. Under the leadership of their faculty sponsor, Mr. Kendrick, the club undertakes many projects such as the vocational guidance forums, where the representa- tives of different professions speak to the students. Ushering for the Kiwanis travelogues and maintaining operation of the school parking lot are only a few of their activities. Another important project is the printing and distribution of the Student Directory in which the name, address, and telephone number of every student is included. In keeping with their service program, they also have a varied social program including o hayride in the tall and the Kiddie Karnival where Linda May was presented Key Club Sweetheart. A fitting end to a successful year's work is the annual house-party at Camp Ocoee. if h I MISS LINDA MAY Page I42 FFICERS: Seated, left to right: David Knox, treasurer, ac Cunningham, president, Pat Payne, secretary. Stand- ng Bill Zachry, chaplain: Bill Massa, vice-president, Phil allace, vice-president, Richard Casavant, Sgt.-at-Arms. JR. OPTIMIST CLUB Among the olcl timers, stands the Jr. Optimist Club working closely with the Optimist international and their taculty sponsors Mr. Barnes and Mr. Davenport. Any boy who maintains a C average and shows qualities of high moral character, leadership, and' responsibility is eligible for membership. Striving tor opportunities for boys to do organized, constructive service and de- velop good citizenship are the prime obiectives of the club. Its service program includes sponsoring the boys' service clubs inter-football and basketball tournaments, white-washing the CHS letters before each home toot- ball game, the teachers' name plates, and the publica- tion ot the basketball programs. Many donations to the school athletic programs are made possible through dough-nut sales, rummage sales, and car washes. The Optimists are not without a well-rounded social program including hayrides, a banquet honoring the new members, cmd sponsoring the Tri-Club Dance. The annual house-party is held at Camp Bel-Aire. I 5-I l MISS PAT LAWRENCE Page 143 J. Brown, M. Slater, F. Ziegler, S. Russell, F. Creswell G. Overend, B. Carrier, D. Burgner, and H. Frazier. J. Washington, B. Newbold, C. Beaver, E. Welch, J O'Kelley, G. Payner, S. Stott, and R. Dye. NEW MEMBERS: J. Kuhn, J. Towns, T. Washington, J Hague, D. Curtis, T. Turner, R. Malloy, L. Thomas, J Wright, and J. Evans. C. Fraser, L. Quan, L. Ackerson, C. Meacham, C. Owens, First Row, left to right: D. Norman, A. McCay, F. Brown P. Floyd, M. A. Hornsby. Left to Right: M. Kilgore, president, J. Ullenberg, vice-presi- dent, C. Funk, secretary, S. McElroy, chaplain, D. Meacham, YFEGSUYEF. C. Romick. Second Row: J. Rogers, E. Frazier, G. McCulley D. Mahoney. BOOSTERS Outstanding among the service clubs at CHS is the Boosters. These girls work hard all year selling popcorn, candy, sott drinks, and other refreshments at various athletic games held at City. Through diligent service, the members live up to their purpose of supporting the Athletic Association and boosting the many school sports. Business is put before pleasure, but there's plenty of lun in store, too. Their sponsor, Mr. Osteen, sees to that. A hayride and several parties make up the social agenda for the year. 5. Boyd. Second Row: D. Manning, M. Hixson, P. Lawrence, Pederson, P. Bennett, K. McElroy B. Barks First Row: C. Yates, G. Johnson, J. Rhyne, A. Edmondson, First Row: J. Hamill, K. Killian, L. Wyatt. Second Raw: A 2. ., .4 .. -4 1. NEW MEMBERS: Don McGovern and Bobby Morris. JUNIORS: Ray Collison, Tommy King, George McKeel1an, and l.owell Snow. suunoes This hard working group is the Cl-IS stage crew. In addition to this they contribute much of their outside time working with organizations such as the Chattanooga Opera Association, Chattanooga Symphony, and other groups which use our stage and its facilities. Many hours of hard work are spent on the school productions-- Stunt Nite, Prevues, plays, and chapel programs. Each year six new pups are selected from the sophomore class and are on probation the rest of the year until they officially become known as Bulldogs at the annual houseparty at Fall Creek Falls. SENIORS, First Row: C. Law, G. Kines, G. Cook Second Row: D. Tabb, J. Schaerer, and W. Storey First Row: B. Morris, D. McGovern. Second Row: G. Cook D. Tabb, J. Schaerer, G. McKeehcn, L. Snow. Third Row: C Gary Cook and Chris Law show the hard work of a bulldog. Law, G. Kines, W. Storey, R. Collison, and T. King. 1 OFFICERS, First Row: C. Goddard, sgt-at-arms, R. Blake, chaplain, C. McCulley, vice-president, H. Gilbreath, treasurer, M. Nardo, president, and T. Bellamy, secretary, M. Sasser, B. Setliff, ancl E. Patterson. JUNIORS, First Row: H. Sullivan, B. Ragin. Second Raw: R. Bagwell, O. Akbay, B. Hickey, P. Smith, B. Duckett, F. Pledger. 'G' MISS CHARLOTTE YATES HI-Y Another one of City's major service clubs is the l'li-Y, a branch ot the National Y.lvi.C.A. its main purpose is to create, maintain, and extend throughout their school and community, high standards ot Christian leadership and character. Their varied service program includes the donation of a Bible and stand tor the study hall in memory ot Jimmy Shadden, the support ot a West German orphan boy through the foster parent plan, and the installation of the P. A. system and the prayer in the cafeteria. Several money making proiects have been held by the club. These are the football programs and the Hi-Y Pancake Supper. However, all their activities have not been connected with Chattanooga High School. In addition, much time and work is spent working at Camp Ocoee and also delegates are sent to the State Hi-Y Convention. To climax a hard year ot work, the annual house-party at Camp Ocoee for the members and their dates is given, and also hayrides and parties throughout the year. Miss Charlotte Yates, the club sweetheart, was presented a gift trom the club at the Hi-Y Banquet. NEW MEMBERS: B. Eiselstein, H. Bube, D. Dalton, A. Moser, NEW MEMBERS: B. Archer, E. Darr, J. Pendygraft, M. Fus- B. Ford, S. Bowman, J. Watson, E. Sussdorf, B. Can-ata, T. sell. Second Row: E. Cobleigh, B. Fry, J. Letson, B. Sherril, Holland. and L. Simms. l 'l vb 5, fill B. Dean, chaplaing A. Varnell, sgt.-at-armsp D. Daniel, treas- Kneeling: R. Ricard, D. lngle, M. McCamish, L. Small, J. urerf J. Wallace, secretary, L. Gurley, president: L. Griffith, Miller. Standing: B. Graham, S. Blackburn, M. Hayes, B. group chairman, and R. Williges, vice-president. Farmer, and B. Gloster. JR. LIONS The boys you tind on club days in Mr, Blanchard's room, you can bet, aren't working algebra problems. Here you tir.d the Jr. Lions Club, a subsidiary of the Lions Intern national. Their objectives are to serve the school and community, to promote good citizenship and fellowship among the students. During the first few weeks of school, new members are chosen from the boys who have outstanding character, leadership, passing grades, and a desire to work for the school. Among its projects are furnishing football schedules, maintaining the athletic bulletin board, the school calen' dar, and sponsoring the NO-ACS safety program. Also included in their agenda are a few moments of lun such as parties, hayrides, and the annual houseparty in the spring at Camp Ocoee. E 0 0 s Qs WNW :mmm rftuiv' A' MISS SH ERRY HOBBS Page 147 ,n is ma fi me Bottom Right, Kneeling: R. Poe, J. Funderburk, C. Langley. Standing: T. Blunt, C. Coulter, R. Reisch, V. Mohler, B. Jenkins, J. Potter, T. Solomon, and C. Woolsey. KW it I OFFICERS: J. Blackburn, presidentg M. Allison, vice-president: D. Guess, secretary, G. Halliburton, treasurer: C. Smith, social chairman, A. Garner, chaplain, K. Pyle, sgt.-at-arms. to give service to the school by serving at lunch eons, teas, dinners, or receptions, and aiding the community in various proiects. With the help of their sponsor, Miss Parks, the members tul filled their purpose quite adequately this year. Serving for Colonel Bates' dinner tor state teacher the ROTC reception after Parents' Night, and the ROTC Military Ball kept the hard-working club Girl 9 Q . . q if A SCTVICGT Cllllircfit Tis . Qqlbxqf SEK M efijlfk, Taq Tiakxrrs 5 Th Eiqdw C XJYLL 0 Any iunior J nior girl taking me ec is eligible .. s ship, but she is tecl o Qgub iorit vote. - c year 1- Girs ' u o h wit edallion vir Gle 1 The purpose of the Girls' Service Club is me ers artimpbteffln he Mafh ot Dim and X members quite busy. They also helped with the Voccitionol Forum which is sponsored by the Club. The community received,aicl when the D. Smith, P. Baker, N. Ashley, M. Nelson, A. Baker, l.. Lovell, M. Sims, J. Hectherly. h 15 1 ' V. Cl is mv ee art Bclnq -' Here t resent the' was ve t onor O socia u e a s m rt and an tfi C 6 t ab . ' . D . . ' Os . . . .Q I . I t . .T -r -f. ,h T y - anq et. 'X NS ' K. Mullins, D. allace, Hobbs, L, Prince, D. Wallace L d Byr , J. Collake, . Malo . f' Page 148 Art Service Club OFFICERS: Kneeling, lefi To righf: M. Carr, presidenig H. R. Akers vice-president. Standing: S. Rolen, Treasurer, L. Powell, chaplain, and S. Chastain, secrefury. Have you asked yourself, I wonder who painTs all The scenery and posters? You'll find The an- swer by visifing club projecTs. Here you will find The members of The ArT Service Club eager To serve The school Through Their arTisTic abilities. To become a member, one must be a siudenf of The arf deparTmenT and present qualiiicaiions and samples of his work for approval by The old members. Alfhough much Time is spenT working on posfers and scenery, Their main proieci' is STunT NiTe. Taking Time out from painf and brushes, several parTies are given ThroughouT The year. AT The close of The year awards based on meriTs of service and accomplishmems are pre- senTed To club members represeniing each of The arT classes. Mrs. Johnsion, The arf Teacher, is Their sponsor, and she does much To help Them wiTh Their proiects. Page l-49 Left To Righi: D. Glenn, presi denf, B. Meyers, secrefaryf J Riggins, sgT.-at-arms, C. Wrighf, Treasurer, D. Daulion, vice-presi- denT. Row One: R. Hubbard, J. Brown, L. Hambley, N. Brown, B. Miller. Row Two: W. Wood, L. Duncan, D. Lyons, C. K. Sfeworf, J. Barn- well. Row Three: H. Seitz, C Stanclifer, J. Spencer, and D James. Left To Righh M. Huskey, C Smith, D. Searcy, R. Crontford C. Norman, B. Reed, R. May. Row One: D. Prince, B. Simp- kins, L. Allin, B. Lutfrell, J. Lon- don, D. Ledford. Row Two: R Forfson, J. Hixson, J. Weidner. r 5 . T- . l I ' X S 'S s X MISS DINA MOORE Youngest of The boys' service clubs, The Junior CiviTan's main obiecTive is To Train boys for leader- ship and service by being Builders of Good Cifizen- ship. All boys who show qualities of leadership, char- acTer, and maintain a C average, are eligible for membership. Under The guidance of Their Taculfy sponsor, Mr. Cronlc, The club serves The school in many different ways such as senior Ticket sales, The Teachers' Roster, fruit cake sale, and year-round ushering proiecf ai school productions. They also are helping improve The building and grounds by painting The fence in from of The gym and making signs for The Teachers' parking loT. The officers This year include: David Glenn, presi- dent, David Daulron, vice-president, Bill Meyers, secrefaryf Charles Wright, Treasurer, and Joe Riggins, sgf.-ar-arms. 5,0 NTOQE JR. CIVITAN CLUB Page T50 5 SZRTOMA Ill N ill 1. no fue Q-P asf X! JR. SERTOMA CLUB . il In its fourth year, we find the Jr. Sertoma rankl ing high in the list of service clubs at City. It is a subsidiary ot the Sertoma International under the guidance ot their faculty advisor, Mr. Vann. Each year six sophomores are selected from the boys trying out. All must have high moral and religious standards, high character, and outstanding leadership. Included in its varied service program are taking an inventory of the math books, aiding with the P.T.A. drive, ushering at the city-wide teachers' meeting, sponsoring a trip to New York in the spring, and giving a chili supper in the fall and spaghetti supper in the winter. Another unique proiect of the clulo is paying the upkeep and incidental cost ot the intercom classes tor Tommy Carden, a home-bound student. The Jr. Sertoma boasts at a well-rounded social program composed ot hay rides, parties, and a house party at Wasson Lodge where their sweetheart, Betsy Barks, is presented with a gift. The otticers include: Charles Flowers, president, Howard Morland, vice-president, Enoch Moser, sec- retary, Ralph Altman, treasurer, and Charles Hansen, chaplain. E. Moser, secretary: C. Wright, sgt-at-arms. J. Carey, and B. Poe. B. Fanning, J. Roberts, Ier, and L. Harvey. l son, M. Swift, G. Sams, Kneeling: C. Hansen, chaplain, Flowers, president, H. Morland, vice-presi- dentg R. Altman, treasurer, P. C. Maxwell, D. Mabry, R. Moore, Left to Right: D. McBirney, R. Deering, D. Doremus, C. Rush, E. Zeig- Left to Right: S. Lynch, A. Wil- C. Dan- ner, J. Pierce, and C. Whitworth. 1 MISS BETSY BARKS Page l5l L. Lebos, treasurer, J. Bynum, bookstore manager, T. Gregg, president, B. Williams, secretary, T. Smotherman, vice- president. Bottom Left: B. Begger, S. Holland, C. Massey, A. Levy. Bankers lub Have you often found yourself without a pencil or wondered what you would do with your tuition money? That's the purpose of the Bankers. They run the school bookstore under the direction of their sponsor, Mr. Barton, who is also the school treasurer. Selling sup- plies and taking tuition money are not their only duties, for the funds of all other clubs are deposited and withdrawn through the Bankers. All work and no play is not their motto by and means. Besides a hayride and a banquet, they have a house party at Fall Creek Falls to end the busy school year with some well-earned relaxation. P. Vander Voorf, M. A. Johnson, H. Levy, A. Cullingworth, J. Pulliam, S. Pitzl, P. Ingersoll, G. Peek, K. Peterson Not B. Christison. Pictured: J. Mulkey. Page l52 ' Wi' S Llbrar Club The Library Club was established for the purpose ot helping Mrs. Dunn, their sponsor and the school librarian, in any way to make the library a more efficient place to study. A few of their main duties are issuing books, tiling various reading material, checking fines, and shelving books. Seeing that the shelves and books are kept dusted and in proper order are some of the extra jobs that keep the mem- bers hard at work. Each of these duties, as trivial as they may seem individually, helps in gaining valuable experience in library work for future vocations. To become a member, both a B average and a tree study hall are necessary. As in all clubs, initiation is a high spot in the year for both old and new members. New members are required to portray a character from various fields of literature. Everyone from one of the Little Women to Robin Hood is represented on this gala day. S White, L. Foster, D. Ludsky, T. Gault, G. Unruh, R. Saffels. 5 Kes 35 ' Standing, Right to Left: President, J. Fortsong Vice-President P. Lang, Secretary, E. Holbrookp Treasurer, T R B ll Kneeling, Left to Right: Social Chairman, L Bell Bible Chairman, P. Bonin, Publicity Chairman, P. Sample Ways and Means Chairman, M. Phillips. G. Mills, S. Brown, S. Drew, L. Massey, Q Steele McMahon. Page 153 - ,..a The Deputy Council ditters from the Student Council in that only seniors are elected from each homeroom. Organized in 1948 the council's main duty is to carry and read the announcements in the homerooms. The Deputy Council meets on Wednes- day while the Student Council is having their lousi- ness meeting. The year ended with a picnic at Camp Ocoee. This year's officers include Mickey Nardo, presi- dent, Gene Derryberry, vice-president, Betsy Barks, secretary, and Martha Kilgore, treasurer. .sew-1 ' M. Nardo, president, M. Kilgore, treasurer: B. Barks, secretary, G. Derryberry, vice-president. Deput Council A. Ackerson, L. Arney, B. Barks, J. Blackburn, B. Brown, L. Burnett, B. Carrier, J. Collnke, B. Cubine, M. Dorough, A. Edmondson, S. Fife, C. Funk, H. Gilbreath, P. Greenburg, M. Hembree, N. Hess, D. James, A. Johnson, M. Kilgore, J. Lamb, L. List, S. Lyle, S. McElroy, D. Manning, D. Meacham, M. Nardo, P. Payne, K. Pyle, C. Resnick, M. Rushworth, M. Sasser, Y. Simms, M. Slater, J. Spencer, M. Straup, C, Thomas, A. Varnell, D. Wallace, G. White, K. Williams, and J. Wrinkle. Page 154 T 4-Ri .kj i-,Q-' - ismfwi - M, Q.. . -- i, -.-4-'iq ,r ,A ,I I-il Q, President, H. Richards, Vice-President, L. O'Nealp Secretary, E. List: Treasurer, A. Lowe, Sgt-at-Arms, S. Jinksg Chaplain, L. Heuer. To serve City High School and the community in any way possible cmd to develop leadership, friendship, and participation in group activities and services are the purposes of the Girls' Op- timiss Club. Any girl who has passed her sub- iects and has satisfactory conduct is eligible for membership. The main service proiect for this year was to keep the girls' restrooms clean. Posters were made and curtains were furnished for each rest- room. Favors and table decorations for the State Student Council Convention gave the club another chance for service. The polishing and maintenance of the trophy cases, serving refresh- ments at one faculty meeting each month, giving parties to orphans at Thanksgiving and Christmas, and contributing money to various causes at CHS are other projects undertaken by the members. A new project to be carried over to next year is the varnishing of several book cases to be given to teachers who have none. A break in the schedule of hard work is appreciated by the members and their sponsor, Mrs. Barker. Helping to keep up enthusiasm, a covered dish supper, a dance, a swimming party, and a hayride are given at various times throughout the school year. Girl 9 Uptimi t Row One: L. Stanfield, L. Marshall, G. Hines, V. Nunn, J. Rucks, M. Winston. Row Two: S. Keith, A. Ackerson, S. Allen, S. Thornberg, J. Burdeshaw, M. Gregg, J. Niswonger. Row Three: L. Kepner, C. Davis, P. Armstrong, S. Ives, J. Holmes, R. Dynesius P. Toler. Not Pictured: K. Ingersoll. Page l55 T1'i-Hi- Sponsored by Mrs. Whitworth, the Tri-Hi-Y has attained many achievements this year. ln order to accomplish these achievements, it is necessary to have a purpose and to follow it at all times. To create, maintain and extend through- out the home, school, and community high stand- ards of Christian character is the purpose which the members carry out. A few ofthe projects handled during their busy Row One: President, L Bowen. Second Row: Treas- urer, R. Credelle, Secretary, A. Keith. Row Three: Chap- lain, W. Hope, Sgt.-at-Arms B. Brown, Vice-President, B Rawlston. Row Four: C Arnold, M. Phillips, J Holmes, S. Elkins. Row Five M. L. Evans, D. Davis, B Burton, B. Wooten, S. Dodd Row Six: S. Laine, S. Lacey L. Howard, S. Espy, V. Kelley. Row Seven: S. Shores, S Hicks, J. S. McKenzie, J Talley, A. Burgner, J. Cop- pinger, K. Moore, C. Sanders S. Strickland. year were publishing Dynah schedules, donating money to send delegates to the Youth Govern- ment Convention in Knoxville, Tennessee, helping with May Day, aiding the CHS baseball team, and donating S50 to the wrestling team. Their donations came from a cake sale they sponsored, Delegates have been sent as the Hi-Y does to the Youth Legislature and conventions to repre- sent Chattanooga High School. Page 156 La Sertomiss SERvice TO lvlAnkind is the motto ot the La Sertomiss Club. Although it is only in its second year, this girls' club has successfully completed the qualifications necessary to be- come a full-fledged service club. Their purpose is to be ot service to CHS and the community and to promote high stand- ards of scholarship and character. Service to the school includes donating a Thanksgiving basket, supporting both the girls' and boys' athletic programs, donating to the Bible Love Offering, and helping to support the Senior Play casts' trip to Berry School. A Christmas party tor an orphanage and a certain amount of time spent for charity work completes their busy schedule for community welfare. Along with their sponsor, Miss Brown, the members relax with several parties during the year. This social agenda include ci school sock hop after a basketball game, a hayride, and a Christmas party for members and their dates. First Row: A. McKeel1on, K. Englehart, B. Jelley, and R. Min- dock. Second Row: S. Damewood, D. Costello, V. Roberts. Third Row: S. Humphreys, B. Quinn, M. Waddey. Fourth Row: C Sweets and 5. Patton. Page 157 Upper: First Row: L. Burnett, presidentg L. Lord, vice-president: P. Young, secretary. Second Row: K. Williams, chaplainp L. Hill, sgt-ot- arms. Not Pictured: A. Wells, treasurer. Middle: First Row: J. Cleckler, D. Lowe, G. Curlee, N. Waters. Second Row: L. Milliken, P. O'Neol, J. Kirkpatrick, C. Bean, V. Branum. Bottom: First Row: G. Galloway, J. Young. Second Row: A. Beard, J. Hixson, S. Mahan. Third Row: G. Ramki, J. Rheay, J. Satterfield. 3 vw- if L' . . v V . , X , , 6 77 , ri - I l j I.. l 4 l 1. .AL i Row One, left to right: C. Trotter, S. Fite, B. Cubine, J. Rankin, A. Gilleland. Row Two: C. Moore, C. Phillips, S. Sewell, M. Mullins, A. Rhodes, M. Albright. Row Three: M. Rushworth, G. White, S, Lee, M. Burke, H. Von Slyke, L. Leigh, D. Bachman. OFFICERS, left to right: M. Galbraith, president, D. Curtis, first vice-president, G. Goforth, second vice-president, E. Phillips, third vice-presidentp J. Waller, secretaryg M. Stroup, ALUMNETTES The Alumnettes is a service club tormed to help keep records of the alumni at CHS, to sell memerships tor the Alumni Association, and to tile newspaper clippings and other in- formation received pertaining to the alumni. The members clo most ot their work on their own or at their study hall periods. In the spring the club members help with the diplomas tor the seniors, To help make money, the club annually serves at several church dinners. The money which they receive from these dinners goes to the Alumni Association. Membership is open to junior and senior girls at the beginning of each school term, and the new members are voted in by the old membership. The sponsor is Miss Lillian Patton, the president, Martha Galbraith, Vice-President, Donna Curtis, Secretary, Joyce Waller, and Treasurer,,Marilyn Stroup. Page l5B r .5 r T' Left to Right: N. Burger, C, Flowers, M. Galbraith, B. McGinnis, C. K. Stewart, D. Moore, B. Wilson. PIVOT STAFF The Pivot, a guidebook to all phases ot CHS sophomores become familiar with all the regula- activities, is re-edited each year by the statt tions and general information concerning Chat- which is composed of iuniors with high English tanooga High School. grades. They spend much of their outside time The T960 Pivot was edited by Charles Flowers under the guidance of their sponsor, Miss McCary. and Suzie McElroy, and the Business Manager The Pivot is the means by which the new was Robert Williges. Left to Right: S. Chastain, R. Williges, H. Richards, S. McElroy, B. Zachry, M. Carr Page 159 Page 'l6O SPECIALTY CLUB Do you have a talent that you would like to cultivate? lt may be modern dancing, singing, playing a piano, guitar, twirling a baton, pan- tomining, or even writing poetry. It you do have a talent, why not join the Specialty Club? Even their spon- sor, Mr. Craven, gets in the act when he can. The Specialty Club ot Cl-IS puts on many programs tor the entertainment of the student body. It you need to get up a talent program in a hurry, you can always count on the Specialty Club. They also take some of their members to visit other schools for en- tertainment during chapel programs. UPPER: Kneeling: F. Rogers, D. Akridge, B. Tucker, J. Eastridge. Standing: C. Wag- goner, A. Smith, S. Ratcliffe, F. Loomis, M. Randolph, K. Shaw, I. R. lngram, and M. Rudolph. MIDDLE: Kneeling: S. DeMars, P. Waldron, L. Bowles, A. Walker. Standing: K. Pine, S. Varnell, L. Fox, M. Thomas, R. Whiddon, C. Adair, and M. Pledger. BOTTOM: Row One: A. Walker, secretary, F. Rogers, treasurer, J. Venable, president. Row Two: Mr. Graven, sponsor, C. Wag- goner, and M. Rudolph. DYNAMO CIRCULATION CLUB D i .lu - v v. .il J VI'-.3 f7 , M , in y Em.. Row One: J. Carter, L. Grove, J. McKenzie, N. Barger, circulation manager: V. Bush, S. Rudder, S. Jecks. Row Two: D. Jor- don, B. Rosenbloom, S. Weber, D. Pressman, C. Daughtery, J. Beason. Row Three: J. Loy, D. Alleyn, L. Blackstock, P. Silver- berg, E. Crosslin, B. McGinnis, D. Finkle. Row Four: B. Wilson, N. Bank, N. Mullins, D. Campbell, S. Thompson, G. McBride, C. Altwoocl. Row Five: T. Abelson, M. A. Levine, B. Henderson, J. Hartman, I. Patterson, and L. Arney. Not Pictured: S. Peters In ci school as large as City, some way has to be determined to promote the sale ot the yearbook The DYNAMO Circulation Club came up with the answer. Competition among the members and an annual chapel program are the main ways they coped with the problem. JR. RED CROSS At the beginning of each year a volunteer group is organized to serve in the Jr. Red Cross. It was formed to help the community, to promote good citizenship, and to enable the students to assume civic responsibilities. Their sponsor, Miss Rollins, aids the club in its many proiects such as pro- viding Thanksgiving baskets tor the needy, giving parties for the Children's Hospital and the Old Ladies Home, and making favors and scrapbooks for the Veteran's Hospital. This year City sent over TOO Red Cross boxes overseas to children. Row One: left to right: T. Swingle, S. Goodwin, J. Garry, J. Lockhart, P. Richelson, S. Pressman, J. Graves, D. Berz, N. Cal- houn, G. McPherson. Row Two: D. Garner, N. Ling, L. Brown, B. Combs, G. Crutchfield, S. Helms, L. Walker, R. Davis, M. Grubb, S. Eickhoff, D. Tracy. Row Three: L. Johnson, S. Polsky, L. Shapiro, B. Ballard, L. McCracken, M. Allison, A. Snodgrass, L. Sayers, J. Jacobs, M. R. Winer, C. Tepper, and P. Sorin. Page lol Row One: M. R. Denny, presi- dent, P. Roberson, vice-presi- dent, J. Novotny, secretary, C. Mitchell, chaplain, C. Thack, treasurer. Row Two: J. Hiamill, P. Rogers, M. E. D vis, B. Dunn, C. Bowers, J. Simcox, T. Starness. Row Three: B. Rodgers, J. Mor- gan, S. Hipp, C. Varnell, C. A. Allison, C. Bingham, J. Stansifer, M. Price. Row Four: C. Watson, A. McEwen, A. Fox, L. Satterfield, K. Keen, L. Priddy, J. Aired JR. HIGH PUBLICITY Jr. High Publicity is composed of sophomores who represent the eight iunior high schools in the city. They keep these schools well informed of the activities ot Their former students now attending City. Attractive posters and enthusiastic letters about City's highlights are sent to encourage the junior high students to come to City the following year. Fun and fellowship are shared with their sponsor, Mrs. Royer, while working on these proiects. JR. LIONESS Under the direction of their sponsor, Mrs. Wertheimer, the Jr. Lioness Club has worked very hard this year. Their aid to the Lioness Club downtown does not in any way hinder their service for the school. The Toys tor Tots Campaign, sending the Editor ot the DYNAMO to a yearbook clinic, and carrying out various surveys tor the benefit of the student body are annual proiects ot the club. The survey this year was taken among the seniors an student participation in school parties. The members also participated in the March of Dimes, worked on the P.T.A. and donated S50 to the girls' basketball team. The year was brought to a happy end with ci banquet and a combined beatnik party and box Swanson, B. Witt, J. Hale. supper. Row One, left to right: G. Cunnigham, S. Smith, S. Lyle, M. Bright, R. Dublin. Row Two: S. Snodgrass, B. Cole, B. Buckshorn, N. Lewallen, C. Simpkins, E. Gamble, B. Brock, L. Row Th ree: Henderson, erford, A. der, J. A. Row Four: T. Eberhart, S. D. Duff, B. Ruth- Johnson, C. Hol- Smith, J. Blevins. C. Childress, K. Phillips, A. Kirton, A. Arp, D. Robere, S. Craig, D. Flynt, D. Byrd. Row Five: N. Johnson, M. Glazner, D. Denton, J. Ak- ridge, K. Sisson, J. Raines. Page 162 Row One, left to right: L. Rowland, sgt.-at-arms, S. Brooks, secretary, J. Em- mert, vice-president: B. Bar- ger, president: D. Martin, treasurer, E. Cook, chaplain. Row Two: P. Morris, C. Busby, C. Waxman, H. Fox, W. De-Yampert, F. Gray. Row Three: B. Lassiter, J. Sheri- dan, P. Kimbrough, G. Fincher. Row Four: J. Hun- ter, H. Green, J. Amidan,, J. Newman, B. Bell, E. Rigs- ley. Not Pictured: T. Puck- ett, G. Walker, W. Franklin. AUDIO VISUAL The Audio-Visual Club is responsible for the showing ot all movies and slides during classes and in assembly programs. The care and cleaning of all equipment and film is another responsibility of the club which is sponsored by Mrs. Wade. Qualifications for membership are that one must have a desire to work and at least a C average must be maintained. STUDENT MONITORS Stop! Think twice before you go through the halls without a pass or a student monitor may get you. Sponsored by Mrs. Holland, this group of girls does a great service for our school by keeping City's halls free from the buzz of unnecessary traffic during class periods. Page l63 Row One: G. Workman, sgt.-at-arms: L. Jennings, president: J. Wages, vice- presidentg J. Shadwick, sec- retary, B. Heifner, J. Shull, chaplain. Row Two: J. A. Goddard, G. Moore, L. Wil- banks, C. Payne, M. E. Roach, P. Sisson, D. Shewell, H. Fowler. Row Three: D. Bennett, J. Anderson, R. M. Gilbert, J. Pence, L. Loy, C. McKamey. Row Four: I.. Tur- ner, M. Nance, S. Shaver, G. McAllister, T. Thacker, I.. Jenkins, C. Bidweli. J. Slagle, president, G White, treasurer, E. Watts program chairman, B. Heif- ner, P. VanderVoort, secre- tary, Alicia Rhodes, S. Jenks, vice-president, J. Morris, B. Walker, S. Forrest, M. Carr, J. Hale, A. Walker, A. Beard B. Berks, P. Bennett, Q Steele, G. McClure, L. Roach R. Livingstone. WRITERS' GUILD The Writer's Guild, limited to thirty members, meets each Thursday after school. Several times throughout the year successful poets, essayists, and short story writers came to speak and to give help- ful suggestions to the club members. Club activities consist of studying the techniques of writing with the idea of producing material that is actually sold to magazines. FOREIGN RELATIONS The Foreign Relations Club is a new comer this year to the varied interest clubs at CHS. Learning about people from distant lands and their way of lite is the purpose of the members. This is carried out by viewing slides and having guest speakers who are foreign exchange students attending the Uni- versity of Chattanooga. A gift was presented to one of these students by the club. Mrs. Stott is their sponsor. Row One, left to right: T. Howard, P. Evans, M. Doug- las, M. Thedford, P. Scogin, L. McBrayer, R. DeVries, S. Levin, J. Dicus. Row Two: M. Tate, L. Rasbury, A. Gass, R. Gore, L. Roach, B. Frumin, J. Richmond, B. Harper, L. Hamilton, J. Jones. Row Three: B. Kelly, B. Massey, R. Enloe, R. Hardesty, J. Kaset, C. Sear, R. Graves, D. Hammer, B. Hayes, P. Ma- roney, J. Vandergriff, E. Allison, K. Tomlinson. Page I64 Page I65 RADIO CLUB This club is open to boys who are interested in the fundamentals ot amateur radio communications. Their station, K4MNZ, is Well equip- ped with ham equipment, With the help of their sponsor, Mr. George, the members learn, by actual experience. The principles of radio, various code interpreta- tions, and receiving and sending procedures. Seated, left to right: D. Moreland, M. Vin- cent, D. Gunther, H. Allred, Standing: T. Pigfard, S. Gross, D. Roelofs, B. Gamel. SPANISH CLUB Sponsored by Miss McCrary, the Spanish Club takes many imaginary tours through the Spanish-speaking countries. Several times through- out the year students from the Uni- versity ot Chattanooga come to talk to the members. At Christmas time they had a party tor one ot the orphanages. Row One, left to right: T. Holt, president, T. Panni, vice-president: J. Stenborg, pro- gram chairman. Second Raw: F. Holt, M. Igou, J. Kennedy. Raw Three: D Cass. Nat pictured: Y. Simms, secretary-treasurer. PHILOSOPHY CLUB The Philosophy Club meets every Thursday to discuss the philosophies of the great men who have helped mankind. They talk not only about men .who lived during the time of the early civilizations, but also of the men of our time. This club is sponsored by Mrs. Rodman. Left to Right: B. Walker, G. McClure, K. Engstrom, G. Fletcher. Row One, left to right: C. Grant, President: C. Pierce, vice-president: J. Hendrix, secretary- treasurer: B. Adams, chaplain. Row Two: M. R. McPherson, W. Barham, G. Dickson, M. Pollard, S. Tussey, D. Daugherty. Row Three: N. Bryant, B. Barber, K. Strahley, P. Orton. Row Four: G. Jacobs, J. Weaver, G. Record, C. Hawkins, C. Lingerfelt, J. Williams. Row Five: S. Lee, D. Russell, A. Thompson, C. Lamb, P. Tankersley. Row Six: Y. Brown, and B. Sweatt. Row One, left to right: B. Weaver, president: C. Moore, program chairman: C. Butler, chaplain. Row Two: J. Kennedy, M. Hepner, S. Hicks, H. Chandler, M. Zeigler, N. Dubrow. Row Three: B. Potter, R. Kieth, M. Presswood, W. Lonas, M. Tima. Row Four: M. Camp, C. McMillan, G. Clingan, J. Dyches, G. Thurman. Row Five: P. Cotten, R. Presswood, S. Owens, B. McBee. Not Pictured: B. Sissom, vice-president: B. Owens, secretary. Page 166 DYNA-TEENS CLUB In its second year at City, the Dyna-Teens have become a girls' service club. Their purpose is helping less fortunate people out- side of school. Various proiects of service for the school have also been planned' under the direction of their sponsor, Miss Wildern. CHARMETTES CLUB Under the helpful eye of Mrs. Lewis, the members of this club learn fo cope with the teen-age problems on good grooming, manners, and poise. Programs are given demonstrating some of these problems and their solu- tions. MASQU ERS This honorary dramatic club sponsored by Miss Pryor was formed to recognize outstand- ing service in major stage pro- ductions. The club votes on its new membership which is open to juniors and seniors who have acting capability not only in the field of acting, but also as member of production and busi- ness statts. THESPIANS Living up to their motto, Act well your part, the Thespians which is a branch of the National Thespian Society strives to further dramatic arts in secondary schools. Only those who achieve a certain number of quality points in the field ot dramatic endeavor are eligible to quality for membership. This honorary club, sponsored by Miss Pryor, like the Masquers, has call meetings after school. 'TIT Row One: R. Williges, president: B. Zachry, vice-president, S. McElroy, secretary: D. Curtis, treasurer. Row Two: J. Graves, M. Galbraith, C. Simpkins, D. Moore, A. Edmondson, L. May. Row Three: N. Barger, H. Richards, P. Toler, B. Stephens, S. Pitzl, M. Kilgore, J. Eastriclge. Fourth Row: R. Collison, G. Carpenter, C. Law, G. Kines, D. Tabb, H. Morland, M. Cun- ningham. Row Five: D. Glenn, M. Hayes, G. Overend, R. Brudenell, C. Flowers, 5. Forshay. ? LEE! lf l Row One: H. Morland, president: D. Tobb, vice-president: H. Richards, secretary: J. Rhyne treasurer. Row Two: L. May, D. Moore, D. Curtis, M. Galbraith, B. Stephens, A. Walker Row Three: R. Collison, A. Edmondson, S. McElroy, S. Pitzl, M. Carr, J. Graves, S. Chastain G. McKeel-ian. Row Four: G. Overend, D. Daniels, R. Williges, D. Glenn, S. Blackburn A. Schwartz, T. King. Row Five: L. Snow, C. Flowers, C. Hansen, S. Forshay, B. Miller Page l67 1 OFFICE ASSISTANTS To make the office an attractive reception center is the purpose of the office assistants. Under the guidance of Miss Pritchett, members work in the office during their study hall pe- riods. Running errands, collecting the absentee slips, and answering the phone help to de- velop dependability and responsibility in as- MUSIC APPRECIATION suming duties related to office work. Row Row Raw Four: Five: One: H. Smith, F. Hubbard, P. Corn, M. Lowe. Two: P. Cooper, S. Jenkins, B. Huckabee, V. Clark. Three: R. Edwards, D. McDaniel, P. Smith. Row L. Doak, J. Love, J. Barbree, B. Stephens. Row P. Goforth, L. Gaston, A. Felker, and M. Corn. Getting away from the hustle and bustle of life at City, we find a club which appreci- ates the art of music, and the finer things of life. Sponsored by Mr. Tilson, the members are able to relax for thirty minutes by listening to musical ensembles, and other types of music. Music itself creates an atmosphere which soothes the mind. ln this atmosphere, the members try to understand what the com- poser is trying to tell through his compositions. Row One, left to right: C. Wilson, president: H. Day, vice-president, M. Elson, sgt.-at-arms, R. Crawley, chaplain. Row Two: D. Smith, J. Gladson, R. Schwall, P. Smartt. Row Three: J. Hinds, R. Higgons. Row Four: K. Petty- iohn, J. Goodson, A. Sear, M. Sanders. Row Five: D. Evans, E. Lancaster, M. Thompson, K. Well, B. Cross. . ,A Me. he - on . fx. E Page 168 5' teena CHESS AND CHECKERS The Chess and Checkers Club, spon- sored by Miss Walker, is a club formed to create interest in these two games. The only qualification for membership is that you must have a desire to play chess and checkers or learn to play. Several parties are held throughout the year for the members enjoyment. K. Salter, T. Barlow, T. Cummings, A. Jordan, D. Brown, E. Worsham, S. Walker, E. Posey, T. Rich, L. Durham, M. Liner, V. Sharp, R. Livingston, H. Green. F.B.L.A. If you are taking business courses at City to prepare yourself for a later iob and you wish to gain a little extra knowledge as a side line, then you should loin the Future Business Leaders of America. Sponsored by Miss Smith, they discuss such topics as methods of taking dictation and methods ot preparing office reports. Row One: B. Swclfforcl, treasurer, G. Finley, vice- president, A. Gerlach, president, S. Teague, second vice-president. Row Two: G. Parrott, P. Hope, B. Hillis, S. McCarroll, S. Clark, S. Swafford. Row Three: S. Tate, B. Henegar, N. Bales, M. Gunter, B. Gunter, C. Watson, P. Franklin, C. Radford, P. Swurthout, E. Harris. Not Pictured: S. McLaughlin, C. Thomas, secretary. f n.. -HT ll Il ll . xiii H is' 1-,-. W9-Q 1 F.T.A. Sponsored by Mrs. Babcock, the Future Teachers of America is open to any student who is interested in teaching as a vocation. To give high school students pre-vocational in- formation and experience is the purpose of F.T.A. Each member helps the teachers with grading papers, typing, and art work. Their social activities include an annual banquet at the end of the school year. L. Jones, B. Wilson, E. Zimmerman, J. Howell, C. Evans, B. Venable, H. Hagan, M. McCutcl1eon, M. Howard, S. Forrest. Not Pictured: J. Slagle, J. Locklear. F.H.A.. The Future l-lomemakers of America, as the name suggests, is composed ot girls who Wish to train themselves for the best in all phases of home life. Mrs. Schmitt, their sponsor, gives them helpful advice on child care, cook- ing, serving, and short cuts that will aid them in homemaking. President, N. Bright, Vice-President, G. Christian, Secre- tory, S. Wilson, Treasurer, D. Kincaid, Chaplain, S. Nabors, P. Goss, G. Sparks, K. Rankin, R. Caldwell, W. Cox, C. Portwood, C. Christian. Page I69 H. Alred, R. Ashby, G. Bailey, M. Beard, C. Benton, G. Bosworth, L. Bosworth, E. Bridges, T. Bright, B. A. Cogle, B. Griffin, D. Harmoncl, A. Harper, P. Hilliard, J. Hood, J. Kaset, Secretory-Treasurer, A. Lenk, R. Lorentz, B. McCoy, D. McDoniels, P. Mohr, C. O'Neal, M. O'Neal, M. Perkins, H. Ransom, H. Sparks, J. Spence, B. Sterchi, E. Stewart, W. Teague, R. Williams, J. Williams, B. Woolf, Vice President. Front Row: G. Campbell, B. Hickey, H. Frazier, Tres., B. Lovell, V. Pres., B. Early, Pres.g K. Honea, Sgt. at Arms, R. Casavant, Sec.: C. Worley. Second Row: M. McCamish, C. McCulley, S. McAfee, B. Pemberton, E. Sussdorf, G. Silcox, B. Newbold. Third Row: P. Slafery, G. Dickins, C. Goddard, C. Smith, T. Brock, L. Powell, D. Pitts, Randy Brown. Fourth Row: H. Alred, R. Slay, L. Simms, J. Potter, R. Floyd, E. Patterson, G. Mathis, G. Payne. Fifth Row: M. O'Neal, J. Satterfield, H. Martin, L. Allin, J. Lomb, B. Ramsey, D. Sherill. Sixth Row: E. Posey, C. Pruett, B. Ownby, M. Sasser, F. Pledger, B. McKerley, C. Marler. Not Pictured: R. Brudenell. Page T70 BARBELL AND TRACK CLUB Another one of our interest clubs, the Barbell and Track Club, sponsored by Coach Bus- sard, is open to any boy who wishes to attain and improve physical condition by exercising and weightlifting. The club meets during the winter under the stadium where Coach Bussard instructs them in the various methods and procedures of weight-lifting, and in the spring competition in different track events is held. LETTERMEN'S CLUB Yea Maroon! Yea White! is the cheer for these boys who proudly wear their C sweaters and iackets. The letter shows that the owner is a varsity mem- ber of such various sports as football, basketball, track, base- ball, boxfng, tennis, golf, and morksmanship. The Lettermen's Club has sev- eral distinct purposes which are to stimulate interest in all phases of our athletic program, to aid in the enforcement of training regulations, to make recommen- dations regarding the awarding of letters, and to encourage junior high athletes to attend City. Coach Rohrdanz, the athletic director, and all the coaches serve as sponsors for the club. Officers of the club are Bill Early, president, Bob Lovell, vice- president, Richard Casavant, sec- retary, Houston Frazier, treasur- er, and Ken Honea, sergeant-at- arms. RECORD CLUB The members of the Record Club and their sponsor, Miss Perry, look forward to club periods as time for a brief re- laxation during the tight and hectic schedule of the week. What better way to relax than to listen to the soft strains of music? MODEL AIRPLANE CLUB Newly organized this year is the .Model Airplane Club spon- sored by Mrs. l-lildebrand. Each week the club discusses different techniques of building and fly- ing model airplanes. On days when the weather permits, the club members are allowed to test their models on the football field. Although as yet no formal plans have been made in regard to an exhibition with other clubs at various schools, but if possi- ble, the club hopes to. The only requirement for member- ship is that the person must have an interest in model airplane flying. B. Bethune, C. Brannan, M. Bryan, J. Burbank, L. Byrd, T. Colson, B. Crouch, B. Gardner, C. Grant, L. Hale, J. Hawkins, Pres., H. Hentz, P. Hill, R. Hill, S. Hudnall, J. Kennedy, M Lawler, Treas.p T. Liner, B. Mapp, P. Martin, D. Meigs, M. Miller, K. Monds, J. Morgan, P. Overturff, B. Pemberton, J. Pierce, D. Pritchard, S. Randolph, L. Reid, E. Scitt, B. Shields, R. Simms, T. Smith, V. Pres., B. Wilson, Sec., B. Whotley. Front Row, Left to Right: B. Kramer, Sec., R. Perry, Treasurer, B. Wenger, Vice President, S. West, President. Second Row: E. Blevins, C. Bingham, R. Nicholas, M. Jones, R. Lockery Third Row: P. Rose, G. Nichols, H. Huddleston, D. Lee, H. Lewis, B. Rouse. Fourth Row G. Robinson, D. Davis, C. Hooper, A. Crawford, J. Matteson, P. Risley. Fifth Row: J Coventry, S. Smith, L. Spencer, B. Frogel, C. McKeel, J. Couch. Sixth Raw: R. Hewitt S. Respess, P. Mench, D. Trotter. Page 171 Row One, left to right: M. Sample, J. Fain, K. 0'Neil, D. Smalling, E. Solomon. Row Two: M. Davis, D. Meredith, C. East, M. Rash, N. Hanks, R. Smith, D. Skillington. Row Three: B. Wilson, C. Dale, J. Taylor, L. Buckner, L. McGraw, C. Potter, S. Shriver. MADHATTERS If you have an interest in a sport that has no organized club, you could ioin the Madhatters. It is especially tor girls with many varied interests, such as swimming, hiking, horseback riding, bowling, and tennis. Mrs. Darby, the sponsor, helps to develop their sports' interests with her own enthusiasm. BIBLE CLUB The purpose of the Bible Club is to promote Christian character and fellowship among the stu- dents at City. In addition to their Bible study and singing each club period, the club also sponsors the prayer meetings before school every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Miss Moore, the Bible Club sponsor, works with the Steering Committee in planning Christian Fellowship meetings which are held in assembly programs throughout the year. L. Bowman, R. Brown, M. Bryan, L. Cierphe, M. Courtney, E. Dickey, B. Druce, C. Druce, D. Druce, J. Duncan, C. Dyers, S. Farrar, R. Gamble, vice-president, M. Goins, treasurer, C. Grady, V. Harvey, Y. Hays, B. Hazelwood, L. Hurt, secretary, L. Heilyman, S. Heilman, B. King, J. Lane, B. Lawlard, P. McCommon, G. McCormack, L. McElroy, E. Mason, M. Miller, L. Moon, M. Pinkerton, J. Ray, R. Shipley, E. Shubert, M. Thedforcl, B. Trotter, G. White, G. Williams, P. Verhey, president. Page 172 . ii i , . .ll i S. Adcox, L. Boll, G. Boyd, S. Buck, S. Carpenter, A. Chapman, M. Clark, M. Clowers, M. Clark, P. Creele, J. Daniels, V. Daughtery, A. Dobbs, M. Dugger, J. Estes, D. Finkle, M. Fox, P. Goss, B. Gill, M. Greer, P. Hamil, President, P. Hall, S. Hickey, L. Hicks, G. Holdbrooks, B. McConeathy, G. Mabry, M. Manning, J. Mansell, R. Metcalf, F. Manger, Secretary-Treasurer, E. Moss, D. Newell, J. Newman, J. Pearson, S. Peck, L. Pemberton, J. Purcell, B. Ramsey, P. Randolf, C. Robertson, T. Scogin, S. Street, B. Tyner, D. Underhill, C. Vitatoe, G. Wallace, T. Bashman, B. Bennett, J. Cogburn, L. Condon, N. Cole, D J. B. Neal, J. Palmer, F. Perkinson, B. Ramsey, C. Reedy, D. S G . Harris, M. Hawkins, K. Helton, B. Hendrix, N. l. Hess, J. Hicks, D. Holdbrooks, J. Hollis, K. Johnston, S. Jones, C. Kelly, King, T. Lifsay, J. Light, T. Liner, B. Ludwig, M. McAfee, V A. Wright, J. A. Wrinkle, F. Bailey, H. B. Bankston, D. Barrow, B. Culver, D. Curtis, T. Dillard, B. Dintch, J. Fehlandt, D. Ford, ice President, S. McConathy, V. Minton, R. Moore, E. Morgan, anders, R. Sanders, B. Schulman, R. Smith, B. Steele, T. Thotch, . Torrence, B. Turner, R. Walker, B. Wardlow, T. Welborn, B. White, D. Williams, H. Williams, B. Wrinkle. ' BOP CLUB Anyone interested in the art of bopping is eligilble to ioin the Bop Club. Delicate tones such as Do You Want To Dance or School Days can be heard floating from the old gym, club periods. This club provides a welcome relief from a strenuous day of school work. The sponsors of this club are Mr. Terry and Mrs. Strong. RECREATION CLUB Are you interested in having fun? Why don't Mr. Davenport, Mr. Phifer, and Mr. Potter, offer ment as basketball, ping pong, football, wrestlin you ioin the Recreation Club? This club, sponsored by s for thirty minutes each club period, such entertain- g, softball, shuffleboard, and badminton. Anyone in- terested in having a good time is eligible for membership. T. Abercrombie, J. Amidon, F. Bailey, G. Bailey, G. Ball, R. Barber, G. Barker, B. Bowles, J. Brown, J. Brown, R. Brown, G. Burney, B. Bush, K. Cleage, M. Cornish, M. Counts, R. Creekmur, F. Curtis, L. Demis, T. Demsey, E. Denham, J. Dickey, J. Dickson, J. Dillard, M. Dorough, J. Duncan, J. Dunn, O. German, J. Grainger, L. Grant, W. Green, P. Greenbury, field, M. Hayes, R. Haynes, A. R. Harrison, R. ltegwood, Irwin, P. Jaffe, D. Jarvis, C. Jones, J. Johnson, J. Johnson H D J. Nelson, F. Orrell, B. Patterson, J. D. Payne, K. Pearson, R. Shelly, B. Shewell, E. Shipp, J. Shroud, T. Slaughter, J. Sm J. Swenny, R. Thatcher, D. Treeppard, C. Tucker, K. Walke Wilson, E. Wilson, J. Wood. . D. Low, R. Lewis, G. McCallie, G. McLung, H. McConathyl . Magnuson, B. Martin, J. Masters, J. Meeks, B. Miller, Dunn, M. Elrod, R. Epperson, J. Fehlondt, R. Follies, R. Friddell, F. C. Griffin, T. Griffin, A. Godwin, C. Groshom, J. Hager, D. Hat- R. Hicks, F. Hill, V. Hixson, B. Hager, T. Huston, B. Hyma, J. S. Kaplan, B. Kennedy, D. Keown, R. Kincer, L. Kistler, W. LaFerry, E. McCord, D. McKelvey, R. Mclean, T. McPherson, D. McWilliams, R. Milner, R. Moore, R. Morgan, R. Morton, F. Mulkins, H. Nelson, Ray, J. Reynolds, V. R. Robinson, E. Roden, J. Sandlin, B. Scealf J. Smith, J. Smith, M. Smith, J. Spence, M. Spence, B. Stone, K. ith, r, B. Wardlaw, G. Warrenfells, J. Webb, B. White, W. White, D. 1 JUNIOR Y.W.C.A. The purpose of the Jr. Y.W.C.A. is to build a fellowship of girls with common ideals to which they are committed by their faith. They achieve this by setting a goal to grow as ct person in friendship with all people and in the knowledge and love of God. Under the guidance of Mrs. Townley, the members participate in the March of Dimes drive and the Lily Sale each year. As a special protect for this year, they had a potato chip sale in order to donate money to a homeless child. Row One: T. Denney, J. Hall, L. Bulchie, C. Smith, L. Little, G. Gann, N. Humphrey, M. Drew, V. Roy. Row Two: C. Dalton, R. Ross, J. Payne, B. Fenix, G. Thall, L. Monefeldt, A. Haley, G. Lowery, L. Lucas, K. Mondefeldt, C. Henegar, B. Cook, Z. Moss, W. Fletcher, L. Henessee, F. Eldridge, M. Wormsley, C. Booth, J. Harbison DYNASCAPERS Rarely does one stop to think of the hard work and hours spent by the club caring for and improving the appearance of the school campus. The Dynoscapers with their sponsor, Dean Henry, assume the rsponsibility of caring for the trees and shrubbery, and the planting of flowers on the school grounds. Raw One, left to right: R. Healy, Secretary-Treasurer: D. Sorin, Presi- dent: F. Mongar, Flower Girl: C. Resnick, Vice President: D. Adair, Sgtfat-Arms. Row Two: M. Jelley, S. Bush, M. Miller, J. Sl-ieorn, J. Cunningham, H. Steffen, B. Chazen.. Row Three: S. Kopin, E. Streiter, B. Lebovitz, M. Amsterdam, P. Redwine, A. Schwartz, E. Danner, J. Donaldson, M. Center, H. Perch. JUNIOR PHILHARMONIC Newly organized this year, under the direction of Mrs. Zimmerman, the Junior Philharmonic Club studies and enioys music. They hope to participate in com- munity service proiects such as ushering for concerts. Row One: Mary Giuliano, Beverly Saluk. Row Two: Martha Bell, Laura Trent, Larry Hartley, and Leigh Pennington. Page I74 -A- SCIENCE PROJ ECT CLUB This club, sponsored by Mr. C. W. Bates, is open to any student who is taking science, and is willing to follow the aims of the club. These are to increase our knowledge of science, to serve the community cmd nation, and to enter a proiect in the Science Fair held annually by the Chattanooga Times at the University of Chattanooga. MEMBERS: Joel Rind, Howard Elson, David Beasley, George Holland, Rod Hood, John Killefer, treasurer, Larry Huggins, president, Bill Perry, vice-president, Don Perkinson, secretory, and Bill Williamson. CURRENT EVENTS What's happening on the other side of the world? If you would like to know the answer, ask a member of the Current Events Club. They keep up-to-date on the world and local news by reading and studying news articles under the direction of Mr. Clabo, their sponsor. Left to right: Jack Spence, president, and Lebron Brown, vice-presi- dent. Page 175 BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Johnson sponsors this club which is open to all students who wish to learn the art or to improve his skill of playing contract bridge. The members of this club enjoy playing bridge each Thursday at their club period. Seated: B. Elam, J. Payne, C. Levine, C. Mathews. Standing: D. Tribble, E. Moore, S. Moore, M. Ludsky. gk... ' 1., .., . f . Seniors: A. Ackerson: S. Adcox: L. Arney: L. Aulf: J. Barbree: B. Barger: J. Blevins: M. Brighl: L. Burnett: J. Carey: B. Carrier C. Dallon: M. Daneman: H. Day: A. Edmondson, L. Ganr: A. Gass: L. Gaston: D. Glenn: P. Goforih: C. Grant: L. Griffith: H Hagan: J. Hale: C. Hansen: M. Harwell: C. Hawkins: T. Holi: W. Hope: J. Holmes: J. Howell: N. Lewallen: C. Maxwell: P. Mc Common: L. McCracken: J. McKenzie: N. Miller: R. Moore: H. Morland: P. Orion: G. Parrolf: J. Pearson: G. Ramke: F. Rogers R. Ross: S. Rudder: J. Slagle: C. Smith: C. Troiler: S. Varnell: J. Venable: P. Verhey: F. Waldron: A. Walker: J. Williams: C Wrighi: Underclassmen: C. Adair: M. Austin: F. Brown: B. Cole: C. Dyess: L. Hamilton: J. Holmes: L. Howard: S. Ives: S. Lacey, J. Lane: J. Loy: D. Mahoney: C. Payne: K. Pine: B. Phillips, M. F. Pledger: B. Saluk: R. Slay: M. Thedforcl: D. Underhill: L Walker. SENIOR CHOIR ORCHESTRA C. Adair: D. Alleyn: A. Beard: R. Brown: B. Buckshorn: J. Campbell: S. Chasfain: L. Cierpke: B. Cross: D. Daughfery: M. Davis: R. Dering: S. Fife: C. Flowers: L. Flynf: L. Fox: J. Funderburk: L. Garrison: M. Giuliano: G. Gorsuch: A. Harper: J. Harfley: L Hartley: B. Hazelwood: N. Johnson: E. Lancaster: F. Loomis: L. Lovell: C. Moore: M. Mullins: S. Mclniosh: C. McKomey: J. Payne, K Phillips: K. Pine: M. F. Pledger: S. Rarcliffe: G. Ramke: J. Rincl: A. Sear: L. Rich: K. Shaw: J. Sisk: L. Sfanfield: S. Thornburg, B. Walker: B. Weaver: J. Waller: C. Whifworlh. Page 176 1 D. Alleyn: S. Barrett: A. Beard: R. Bradshaw: V. Branum: D. Brock: L. Bowman: M. Burks: M. A. Camp: J. Campbell: S. Ch-astain, R. Crawley: B. Cross: D. Daugherty: H. Day: R. Deering: J. Dove: M. Elson: S. Eickhoff: S. Fite: C. Flowers: L. Flynt: J. Gladson, J. Goodson: M. Gregg: L. Gurley: H. Hagan: A. Haley: C. Hansen: A. Harper: J. Hartley: L. Harvey: R. Higgins: J. Hinds, E Lancaster: J. Lockhart: D. Mabry: J. Morgan: E. Moser: M. Mullins: C. O'Neal: D. Peniclc: K. Pettyiohn: K. Pine: M. Pollard: B Potter: B. Quinn: G. Ramke: S. Randolph: S. Rotcliffe: R. Ricard: B. Rievley: J. Rind: B. Rouse: M. Sanders: B. Schwall: A. Sear, S. Sewell: G. Sams: D. Smith: L. Stanfield: M. Thompson: K. Wells: B. Wenger: C. Whitworth: C. Wilson: T. Wilson: B. Zochry. CONCERT BAND SWING BAND Row One, left to right: M. Elson, E. Moser, D. Mabry, B. Zachry, R. Altman, D. Evans, R. Higgins. Row Two: H. Day, l.. Harvey, L. Gurley, R. Crowley, D. Penick, B. Potter, C. Waggoner, G. Torrence, H. Hagan, D. Smith, E. Lancaster, Mr. Henson, Director. Page l77 Row One: C. Sweets, V. Roberts. Row Two D. Norman, G. Gurlee, B. Jolley. - Club nap L. Loy, J. Anderson, G. Moore. Miller, C. Langley, Row Two: L. Tay- J. Nash, L. Griffiih. One. .l. J. Wright, R. Molloy, B. Bennett, J. Evans, T. Washington, J. Hoogue. Page 179 Boosiers in Kangaroo Couri-K Killian, J. Hamill, M. A. Hornsby, L. Wyaff. Judge-A Pederson. HC vw ' ,Q hw if wf? .' - Mi., ,mm H-Mg ,,.,A,,, makfiw-F-'X , P -1ggg:a.,1:p., wiv, . 'ggggigm wznzewi-5? m x'ex4,1 w Hx 1 H - bfi? ,Riva , 1 J., ,,,. . ,. ig ff,,,'.ma r.Qs.1:4.,..f,g Nw, - yi :V .1-wwf 554 i .V n -V Fw' ' 'HJ' vai- Vm ,L A 3, xx. A Us - ,R , -- wus. BT51- 1, KYB'-'Yak .2 rn-gm Pei ,,f.,,,., . ..swsmi' A v .a-IWAZNQIQ1 Ulm.. -frn'v'1,J-:U-,sv-'L .5 , -S1 '1 ,J 1 x ' 'Qin rv - .U .ki .V ' . 4 5-, .'i'53f?-'L ss xvu' .3 ,,. 1 , ,V .' . ... ,mf -1 1 -4: ,, -gg-. 1 ll. X .' X. -1 'a 4 'W ex f--1 0 -', - .n 1, ,-'Eff Z Y, .gi ww- Qwgw ,Hn all pm-ww ,lv sa mtzwnavmu- r...vl.wL1xxys11',17l-un :mu-1-.--x ,-..:u,v.iHL. -, , - :W an uw eww my , 4 T T , gli 'T T ig W J ROTC officers and sponsors: Row One: Lt. Col. John Schaerer, Venice Bush: Col. Steve Russell, Charlotte Yates: Lt. Col. Bob Lovell, Betsy Barks. Row Two: Mai. Howard Morlond, Linda Arney: Mai. C. K. Stewart, Ann Edmondson: Mai. Henry Campbell, Marie Allison. Parents? ight Chattanooga High rolled out iTs red cgTpeT for The annual Parents' Night, October 15. This year There was a new Twist - The pcirenTs became sTudenTs Tor a night and visiTed classes. The Teachers Took Their baTTle stations behind The sTudenT schedule cards and, aT 7:00 p.m., The pare-nTs invaded The school. l-loving only five minutes between classes There were, as expecTed, plenty of lost and bewildered parenTs: buT with The help of The AlumneTTes and The STudenT Monitors, They were soon on Their way. ROTC officers and sponsors: Row One: Capt. Bernard Gloster, Brenda Cubine: Mai. Mac Cunningham, Pct Lawrence: Capt, Bill Early, Joan Graves. Row Two: Capt. Clinton Worley, Sandra Jecks: Capt. Ken Honea, Sherry Hobbs: Capt. Frank Creswell, Joyce Williams: Capt. Charles Flowers, Margaret Hixson. S? H, Page 182 . I? up l rail .,,. E f I.. :S ' 1 Drill Squad officers and sponsors: Row One: Mel Hembree, Lt. Col. Lela Ault: Richard Casavant, Col. Jay Satterfield, Bill Early, Lt. Col. Joan Graves. Row Two: Fred Mullins, Capt. Nancy Lewellan: Robrt Williges, Capt. Hannah Richards: Marvin Harwell, Capt. Bitsy Williams: Phil Wallace, Capt. Judy Rhyne. At the end of sixth period, on Memorial Field, came the high- light of the evening. ln a dazzling review, the Drill Squad and R.O.T.C. officers presented their sponsors before the parents and dignitaries. The festivities were terminated with a reception for the R.O.T.C. officers and their sponsors in the armory. Drill Squad officers and sponsors: Raw One: Gene Derryberry, Capt. Lynda McCracken: Mac Cunningham, Capt. Pat Lawrence. Row Two: Herbie Day, Capt Lynnette Jennings, Bill Zachry, Band Capt. Skippy Chastain, Enoch Moser, Capt. Caroline Simpkins. Page l83 mn is mn ms 'idhmds ' uma a ms Bm mn a mms ms iii.. is E. -w me c is zz is a n was ss SSH M was ms as nm ,. HERE SIR, Neal Brown presents sponsor, Sylvia Boyd, to lst Lt. Bob Graham during rehearsals. - is as Parent 9 ight IIEIP a a m mn fr-nm, CAUGHT without umbrellas, sponsors hastily cover their heads as rains drawn out rehearsals. ,- ,W l Hn R x n I mi E K YA Rh sm g K W ,.. f.. - mm L1 an b Y 'R :slr nuwmm mu ' E ms msn mn mn ww 1.5 Page 184 n NOT AN Fl Mrs. Hildebrand chats with parents after class. sv AMO, AMAS, AMAT. Miss Patlon's Latin join in recitation. DYNAMO DUMPSLMAROON AND WHITE 0 TO 0 A 4 WV P iii LEGS, alias Amelia Johnson f75l catches the wind and races fifteen yards for a DYNAMO first down. In the afternoon of Oct. I6, which was de-- clared Bermuda Day by the Maroon and White, the Dynamo staff sponsored their annual Powder Puff Football Game. The opposing teams were the girls of the Dynamo and Maroon and White staffs. MA.lORETTES, Bill Downey, Gorge Carpenter, and -Larry HOLD Taylor, fwirled f?J at half-time. The first half was limited to short gains, as neither team could initiate a scoring drive. At the half, while both teams rested, the audience was entertained with a hilarious half-time spec- tacle featuring male maiorettes and climaxed with the crowning of Powder Puff King, Posey Davis. THAT LINE! MAROON and WHITE'S Lynda Quan HJ breaks through the DYNAMO defense. Y Page 185 HEY, RAH, RAH. A huge bonfire lights the faces of cheering fans at the pep rally on Thursday night. Homecoming The Homecoming festivities began Thursday night, November 5, with the traditional bon- fire on the drill field. Amidst rain and mud, CHS students cheered triumphantly as a Soddy-Daisy Trojan was burned in effigy. Spirits soared as the ring of Stomp Soddyl filled the air at the close of the pep rally. Freezing temperatures and cold winds threatened to be handicaps for the Friday night game, however, the half ended with the Dynarnos in the lead 7-O over the Troians. Opening the halftime show were the Drill Squad and bond forming the letters L, I, N, D, A, and Linda May, our Homecoming Queen, escorted and crowned by Franz L. l-lisey, Presi- dent of the Alumni Association. The ceremony was climaxed as the letters CHS were formed and floated off the field, A victorious Homecoming game ended with the Dynamos holding their 7-O lead. MMMM Queen Linda receives the traditional kiss from Franz L. THINK lT'II SNOW? Queen Linda and her escort, Charlie Hisey, President of the Alumni Association. Umbarger, comment on the cold as they pass the muffled Page l86 cheerleaders. N a. 35 ' , , a ' me X-, - HM xi ' A aa Aa ,LM ,,.N,M H aaa , asian ESE H aa .gang a :kai ag S xml! ENE Ei :sm , s X if-MMM aaa aaa? ,I ff his Sas as snags - .. 4' X jafaggvgggmaa aw H .1TX:1EWUL2.M 'EEE '- . MJ! 5-:Xian 18 Eaaaa H.,-7. Magis W- a 33 N,-argsagwaz WW ' Q 11' .sxQg,aM aw H .. 'gfkfaaaa-xg? aaaag -' ' ax: W . 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Because Our Town is so different, it is classed as ex- tremely difficult, especially for high school stu- dents, but the Seniors looked upon it as a chol- Mrs. Gibbs and Mrs. Webb exchange the latest gossip. ,lenge. Under the direction of Miss Pryor, the cast began the long hours of practice required to achieve perfection. This they did for the production was a smash success! It was so successful that the cost was invited to present a repeat performance at Berry College in Rome, Georgia, where they brought clown the house. --.. is George finds his sister Rebecca very irritating when she interrupts studies for foolishness. Page 188 l n i Q 9 E l 1 l ,J . , in-ine? . vial- .511 .L-? ,F rr-fi.: , F 'P A rr 1 ' ,- f- ' gg -g.'1-1fnq , 1. ,.1ag-1 1 wr.-in w 1 Y, vffiggxfh .IIN V, V1-:Q - 1:1 1 -L 2' Aff 5-1 E, Q, lr W, 1 Mr. Morgan fixes sodas for George and Emily. Perfecily lovely wedding! excloims Mrs. Soames. Page 189 X YH M f Lip 5 . sw, Emily relives one day in her life. George breaks down sobbing over fhe grave of his young wife Jackie Lockhart, Mrs. Fitzgerald, Luther Allin and Sarah Thornburg help with the Thanksgiving baskets. Thanksgivin Program CHS had its first glimpse of Sophomore talent on November 25 when the Sophomore Class pre- sented their annual Thanksgiving program. This year they chose America the Beautiful for the theme, and, under the direction of class sponsor, Mrs. Barker, worked long hours co- ordinating music, scenery, and script into a suc- cessful production. Highlights of the presentation were a one act play. Thanksgiving at Grand- mothers in which members of a family expressed how they felt about the Thanksgiving season and musical selections by the Girls' Glee Club. The program was climaxed with the presentation of one or more food baskets from each home- room for the needy families in the Chattanooga area. These baskets, decorated and- filled under the sponsorship of the Jr. Red Cross, have became symbolic of Thanksgiving spirit at CHS. As the last of the baskets were carried to the stage, the program was brought to an impressive close with the entire student body rising to sing We Gather Together. Thanksgiving at Grandmother's, P. Floyd, L. Allin, C. Mitchell, E. Zimmerman, B. Wenger, R. Sims, B. Dunn and K. Engstrom express what Thanksgiving means to them. i!,.'?,? - :lx Page T90 Q New members at this honored group are S. Russell, C. Simpkins, J. Slagle, B. Stephans, C. K. Stewart, D. Tabb, P. Toler, P. Ver- hey, E. Watts, G. White. Row Two: C. Law, D. Mabry, D. Moore, H. Morland, M. Kilgore, M. Rushworth, S. Pitzl, L. Powell, J. Rhyne, H. Richards, M. Nardo. Row Three: H. Akers, R. Brudenell, G. Derryberry. HONOR SOCIETY INDUCTS The National Honor Society held its annuol fall induction on December l6 ond topped thirty new members. The membership of this organiza- tion, sponsored by Miss Patton, is composed of outstanding students chosen by the faculty. lf o student is in the top third ol his class ond meets the scholastic requirements, his name is automatically brought before the faculty. In Excitement reigns as Joy Blackburn congratulates Caroline Simpkins. OUTSTANDING SENIORS order to be further considered, he must have leadership, good character, and o record of out- standing service to school and community, in ad- dition to high scholarship. The student body of Chattanooga High School is exteremely proud of the National Honor So- ciety ond Wishes to congratulate these worthy new members. Beaming happily, Gail White leaves her seat to take a place on the stage. Page l9l l I l DANCING TEDDYBEARS, Anita Keith, Beftye Wilson, Jane Holmes, and Nancy Burger enterfain Ihe children during ihe program. HAPPINESS is reflecfed on the faces of Ronnie Bosworth ond his DON'T BE SHY, SMILE, Alicia Rhodes coaxes her Doll. liifle boy. Page T92 b Senior Christmas Party Schoolwork drew to a close and excitement mounted as the Christmas holidays approached. Highlighting this festive season was the Senior Christmas Party held each year for the orphans and needy children of Chattanooga. The school humrned with preparation, Seniors bought clothes and toys, painted scenery, learned dances and made costumes for the program. At last the big day arrived, and busloads ot precious little ones, ranging in age from two to six, entered our halls. As soon as all the children had been placed in the waiting arms of their sponsors, the tun began. Laughter and singing rang through the halls as seniors and children took U tour at the school. Afterwards everyone gathered in the auditorium where they were shown Santa's magic realm of toys, dancing reindeer and elves. The program was complete with a visit from Santa Claus, who supervised the gift giving. All good things must end, as did this ioyous day, and the children, hugging their new toys, climbed aboard the buses to leave CHS, tired, but happy, for another year. RAT-A-TAT-TAT George Carpenter and Ann Ackersan have a gun-happy soldier on their hands. SNOW DOLLS, Frances Rogers, Phyllis Scoggin and Brenda Cubine. WHOSE WAGON IS IT? Sponsors Earl Cook and Janet Duncan are enioying the party iust as much as all the rest of the children. SANTA Hansen takes charge of the gift-giving, assisted by Sully Elkins and Frances Rogers. Page 193 NO SHOES!! rule in the new gym is obeyed by Buddy Duckeff, Vickie Kelly, Becky Brown, Joan Hamill, Linda Rich, David Dalton, Richard Sims, Burky Ford, and Bud Rogan. LOLLY-POPS ANYONE? Kids Chris Law and Lynn O'NeoI, Sieve Furshoy and Nancy Burger are guests at the Kiddie Kornivul. hli ht 54 , v I1 Year H J 4- .5 v tb MMMM for u N Escort Dina Moore fraditio ight. HAVE A SNORT. Costume winners at the Harvest Festival are Joan Graves and Moc Cunningham, Best Dressed Couplep Dina Moore, Best Dressed Girly and Dan Daniels, Best Dressed Boy. ,ls nally congratulates her date, Ross Brudenell, King -4 'rg QE l 4 ffm G- v Page 195 ,I 1 V LIKE CAVIARI Beafniks, I. R. Ingram and J. Wafson consider their orders ai a sidewalk cafe. SLAUGHTER ON TENTH AVENUE. Night club pafrons L. Acker- son and C. Woolsey waich anxiously as I.. Griffith and M. Hembree siruggle for the murder weapon. Page I96 l WOWI Can-can Dancers, S. Jecks, M. Kilgore, D. Hunt, and D. Meacham, add spice to the program. TOY SOLDIERS, B. Gill, P. Ingersoll, and K. Ingersoll lead a noonday parade. CHS SWING BAND lfront row, L. to RJ: M. Elson, E. Moser, D. Mabry, B. Zachry, R. Altman, D. Evans, R. Higgins. Second Row: H. Day, L. Harvey, L. Gurley, R. Crawley, D. Penick, B. Potter, C. Waggoner, G. Torrence, H. Hagan, D. Smith, E. Lancaster, Mr. Henson, Director. Prevues of 960 Prevues, sponsored each year by the Chattanooga High School Swing Band, is one of our largest variety productions. The staff ot over two hundred performers offers students not only an opportunity to improve personal showmonship, but also a chance to render real service to the school. The theme for the T960 Prevues, Music Makes the World Go 'Round , depicted an average day in New Orleans. The day, accented with bright musical numbers, began with the early morning hours and ended with the glitter and excitement of big city night lite. Thunderous applause from a record crowd proclaimed the Prevues ot '60 the best in many years. WORLD FAMOUS COSSACK DANCERS: J. Satterfield, P. Lawrence, J. Rhyne, J. Graves, and J. Hale perform for the first time at Prevues of '60. Page l97 mv. in NOT IN MY LOCKER! Pat Lawrence surprises Gary Kines ln his interior decorating. , 1 ef? , .Lame L Q, Quik Z4 A , wi? f - .. , . 1 -,.,::., li v xr , if. If sw ,QNX riginal LICORICE, LIMBURGER, LIVER .... Charles Flowers baffles Martha Galbraith with a sneaky sign. ATTENTION! kernal. Sandra Jecks commands her troops, Judy Hartman, Jay Satterfield, Bettye Wilson, Linda Arney, Anita Keith and Sue Rudder during the DYNAMO Business Staff program. M ms ms me ms Golden 9 H fm 2 -. if Q . f-fits I -x.', '..-n 5:5 .U .'-Z ,, I J 'S PM ' ' jg lv , , Q I 'fl 1 14 I ss' 1 ,nl , .-- - .-.. ,,.,, TWO NEW USES FOR THE NO. 2 PUBLICATION WOWI The Miss CHS candidates went all out on their dresses. Candidate Joy Blackburn and escort Ross Brudenell. 4- X , . I., IJMAXLX ..,.. :,. :,. I I I II 3 Page l98 Memories ruxrn.n-n vuuunca vuum, ucuny, uuu inns: pcuunui u lun nce al Faculty Follies. BIG WHEELS orlolle Yates and George Carpenler, Joan Graves and David enn are Friendliesl and Most Talented in the Senior superla- e program. MISCHIEVOUS CHIPMUNKS, Joan Hamill, Vicki Kelly and Pam Hall, were feaiured in the Sophomore Talent Program. YOU CAN'T FIND THE PICTURE IDENTIFICATIONSI Dino Moore gives Joan Graves the bad news. DREAMY BOOSTER BEAUTIES Dixie Norman, Chris Owen, Paisy Floycl, Linda Wyaff, Karol Killian, Gail Johnson, and Mary Ann Hornsby, do a liffle travel- ing during iniliaiion. Page I99 as S ' sm an E E H B E E E m an B54 AW - .J E '-I-5- P - E ma a m n E E Q ss E I-x. .I i i. ww M H H E: Q 1 -F EW fm :gm - .H M E W .. mm 'WWW 'E K M H 5 W P' ' NME wg, Wim My L my WEEE ll ZEN gig: Hiiw-f 2' mms BE' . mm ,wg-was as E WHL m'N sin! . .HH. 'H mga WW R- , B mlg, N E Www EW . f W Q w:I,.,..: siawxiaaa 'W' ww W Q .0 N , VQEEMW.,-, Q Egaggfa-ati mi: W VY' simian' 'Q Q55 W 6 AQ!! I ,Q w ,X O .t QOH. LM' SSM Er? ,A WW g .mix -- ww my 32 Y ., :MT 1' ,M H A .5 N M I MOST R P W., H...,,, M V LW IUC OOVG Q pf -5 Henry Campbell -H 41:27 'aM :V .ima . gm ,W W ws- M Qin. W W iff - ' 'X' . 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QQ,f mmf' 'Q K sw 1' , gf mms E 1 W M f, , 1 .-A , K y , , , . 2 ig -W xl, W A if--me :,1.mg,,p H- X, .,. ::'i?Q!'j'Q.1 J, L I fi 5. X L32 :1Js3afQAi32,a aE1:.y,LI A 1 5 lf'-1 ' I A f K V :ga 5 Aw 'sig 'I 'WSW S X Jigs gijffi ' mg. 25,H5g1gf,1'gw . :,, K my L: Q 5 1 X I 4. I . Holt and D. Glenn. C 1 T 6 forties come World Wor II, ond notionol ottention wos centered on the soldiers owciy from home - their doily lives, dreoms ot home, ond, most important, their morol. The first holt of the progrom wos brought to o close on o potriotic note os performers ond oudience ioined in with 'God Bless America . During the short intermission, suspense begon to build up ond excitement ron high os the oudience owoited the second port ot the progrom, the presentation ot Miss CHS. Their anxiety wos soon over when Chorlotte Yotes wos pre- sented os Miss CHS. With this disploy of CHS beouties the curtoin closed for the lost time, ending our forty-first onnuol Stunt Night. ORIENTAL VISEONS, J. Hamill, B. Phillips, V. Kelly and C. Dougherty, dance to Bali Hia. WANGI D. Doulton, B. Lonza ond B. Carrier fwith guitorsl keep spirits high for soldiers C. Maxwell, G. Carpenter, wifi' 7 ll I fl V l 11: pl: V -IN4 ABA, DABA, DABA! F. Brown, M. R. Denny cmcl M. Austin with Abadoba Honeymoon. Engineer B. Fanning controls the Radio Broadcast. i i i Page 205 . :..:f5?I J' wee' .J 'sw-ight? ' sjfimi se 1 ' Ls i'sxz 13.3 . -:- : e It s Us si Za assi wits 2 'Z 1 1 wifi A Charlotte humbly acknowledges the thund- erous applause. 2 ,H f 55525 s ,. any -' ' iffy. 'R Q: - L i sf -'+ , if ' is N52 5 ' - ' wi- ' 1 if ' L i Me- M 5 .n . ,. - ,. - new Mes, elf A G Q-I-fvsfhz,-.f .- 3- ,. ,V . N M -Uhgk, K Y-. gf A... . is 'ry f 2423 ' E i ' 'A 9' f' ft A F' ', xx ,W . ' f. ,zf-21 112 N 5 ' 1 ' N reg, 1 , s NX li B ist: u X Br-sm X gasp rss H is Q s , 'L w ' -:ms ,ts-rf ,L-g...,.23t I 2 3 .- Miss CHS, Charlotte Yates, escorted by Mickey Nardo Charlotte smiles radiantly as she, Linda, ancl Betsy apply finishing touches. Page 206 One of the highest honors any girl can receive is the coveted title of Miss Chattanooga High School. The girl chosen by the students this year is Miss Charlotte Yates. She has been a cheer- leader for the past two years, a member of both the Girls' varsity basketball and volleyball teams, and is presently serving as Secretary ol the State Association of Student Councils. Her warm, vi- brant personality and outstanding service to the school have won her the top place in the hearts of her fellow students and many friends. Congratu- lations to a wonderful girl. .5 WIT if v' ' -A L. 3- J. its ,,v J V!-- ' , if fi I . I 1 15gvz'f,.g - '-1-1' 2 l':ilQEl::T -K . L-- is ze' ag - ' , l M - V Q ':1 .:-' - ' ' tw' ' A -. - 1-if il :jf- - 'I , ' fl Q,-Q4 . J F, ' l . A ' ' . '-.:5'.-far: ri ' K . ' 'j'jQ'L1j-.F Y lil' ni 55 N az a a Wm ss a , ms- mn x. Ve uw wx as m wwf sr Am 5 .N ass me Xi! ms sf R m Miss Joy Blackburn escorted by Ross Brudenell 2 a is rf .ix . gs' H M! V H H 5 is M 1 3 J- W is 'swan a B sus is a Miss Joan Groves escorted by Gary Kines Page 208 M'ss CHN' sf '1 217' Miss Betsy Berks escorted by Howard Morlcnd ,,.Y,,s ,.,,:-T.,., , xX,y M hyr, mi .M gf' ts, X mr V I 'fs M 5 ' A . il 'x ft.: X Q' v lic J, ly. Miss Sherry Hobbs escorted by Ken Honec Candidates u-LE51 1 il s -,. ffri. ,I Miss Linda May escorted by Henry Campbell Miss Gail White escorted by Mitchell Hayes Page 209 ry Ir., V .iln R was W x a use lil A e A Y U, , Y ' J , U- -E-,Q wg: T, , swf rv rl fy nv s , Ml! i 373,113 QU irfffvf-.1 W. 1 .,:,,.,. !LQl'f..v '-C.. Ng li .44 Miss Dina Moore escorted by Charles Flowers '5s-if A svskm s S -. yn S?-RL 1 Vi 58. . KYB ?f5?i?Qfzrr n Miss Judy Rhyne escorted by Mac Cunningham is Best All Around Girl: Charlotte Yates: Best All Around Boy: Bobby Lovell: Babe Ruth Sportsmanship A w a r d s: Houston Frazier and Saundra Smith. Y 51 ,715 J 6'-513 Page 210 Awards Climax Annetta Trimble Award: Martha Galbraith: S.A.R. Award: Houston Frazier: D.A.R. Award: Dina Moore: Oches-Oakes Award: Joy Black- burn. Paul Sims Awards: Nancy Bar- ger, Howard Morland, and George Overend Knot picturedj. Sophomore Achievement Award: Robert Williges and Linda May. Our Colden Year Class Representative, Suzie Mc- Elroy, and Faculty Representative, 'Charles Flowers, are seen draining the punch bowl. rl xl' SSA.. Wmifgw , L any , J., i. in ' 1411 ,. I :f::':rfl4l - -n a National Merit Scholarship Final- ists: Left to Right: Jack Conner, Gene Derryberry, Helen Akers, Bill Meyers, Caroline Simpkins, Charles Flowers, Mickey Nardo, Emily Watts, George Overend, Ricky Ricard, and Bill Zachry fnot pic- turedj. Class Night Speakers: Robert Williges, Class Prophet, Enoch Moser, Class Lawyer, Mickey Nardo, Class Poet, and Macky Kirkpatrick, Class Historian. 1.2 Page 2ll i fx, wa-'ff .4- w 3 , Wpvfw ,Vw I sf :mx awww masszxzd-n sm 'I as 1 mg Ex . SN B .J Qqmzih H E , -4. W, , K 4 .mga Q ma J L , ,mn an -' 1 5- f'z..'f A51 .la fl? f .fx fy ll A -9!-f S , ,. Q .E W D, 8 xg ' ., 5 1 9 '- 6 Q 9 4 ' 9 1- , i v N' 'n ' '.,. f fy, b-,x's,f'1 4'5 T-.,, C-P1 x can E3 55.3 53 B! X C X V I H 4' X Z If f Tx LA' If Al ff g s KA af ff! .f f- '35 J fm , Y, 1,4 T f K' fin .....,fM F-'Q a .vw fa, If I A Z, 1 :fa 'Rf- ualk, fi., ' u Page 2!4 RETAIL MERCHANTS' PAGE TEMPLETON-DALE MAY JEWELERS LOVEMANS HARDIE 84 CAUDLE T. H. PAYNE COMPANY MARTIN-THOMPSON SPORTING GOODS STEINHOEFELS JEWELERS MILLER BROTHERS CO. LOOKOUT SPORTING GOODS LANSFORD PIANO CO. FOWLER BROTHERS CRISMAN HARDWARE CO. JOY'S FLOWERS COMMERCIAL STATIONERY 81 SUPPLIES EFFRON'S Pg 215 Compliments ot SANDERS DAIRY, INC. 2112 Dayton Blvd. Compliments of ANNEX DRUG CO. 1718 Bailey Avenue Compliments of BROWN FENCE CO. 1610 Broad Street JEROME'S FINE FASHIONS In Highland Plaza 3915 Hixson Pike TRemont 7-7265 For Quality and Service NORTHSIDE DRY CLEANERS 315 N. Market STEREOPll lIlG li CTR0lK'l G- E O O WR A I TDR The University of Chattanooga One of the South's Best Institutions McCallie Avenue A College Education Means A worthwhile occupation for the student. Preparation for profession and vocation. Appreciation of moral and spiritual ideas. Development ot character and ot intellectual ideas. Developing one's understanding of liteg enriching one's personality, broadening one's sympathy, making contact with lives of the good and great of all ages, preparing for life and living, as well as making a living. AGNEW HARDWARE CO. 30 Frazier Avenue North Chattanooga Between The Bridges OL' SOUTH BAR-B-Q Ribs - Charcoal Broiled Hamburgers Prepared to go. 3401 South Broad Phone AM 6-9790 l 6414 E. Brainerd Rd. LEE'S PHONE OX 8-4801 P09e2l6 Road Service - Brake Service WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS BROWN BROTHERS CONTRACTORS Excavating - Grading - Paving 1701 Central Ave. Phone AM 7-6642 CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE Congratulations, Seniors DUPONT Chattanooga Nylon Plant of I. DUPONT de NEMOURS 81 Co., Inc. Pg 217 AMOS and ANDY BUICK COMPANY I 809 Broacl Street BRAINERD DRUG CO. Complete Fountain Service Prescription Druggist 3420 Brainerd Rcl. Ph. MA 2-3IOI Phone MA 9-7358 BAIRD MOTOR CO. Franchise Dealers RAMBLER - METROPOLITAN Sales and Service Dealer in Better Used Cars Compliments of FAIRYLAND COURTS Atop Lookout Mountain Donnie 81 Jessie Sims, Owners 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 Yo Poll-Parrot Dealer T E N N E S S E E E G G C O M P A N Y Compliments ot FOX BROTHERS CO. 1215 King Street Chattanooga, Tennessee HERTZ TRUCK RENTA SYSTEM L 1624 Rossville Blvd. AM 7-4549 lt's Cheaper To Move Yourself BURKHART FLORIST 40 Frazier Avenue Chattanooga, Tennessee Phone AM 5-3403 PlCKLER'S DRY GOODS 201 Frazier Avenue AM 6-5577 Hixson Rd. TR 7-2624 Fleetwood cnrfee Carl FlKE REALTY CO. Real Estate Insurance Loans CHARLES A. FIKE 201 Professional Building Phone AM 7-3886 BEST VVISHES C. E. CLIFT 1424 Hamilton National Bank Building AM 6-1214 E. Clift Jr. '41 William A. C Real Estate - Insurance Appraisals - Building lift '46 GARDNER BRIGHT and FLETCHER BRIGHT Realtors 1519 Hamilton National Bank Building NORTHSIDE PHARMACY Corner North Market and Frazier Ave. Phone AM 6-1137 Bl'LL'S PURE SERVICE 5231 Brainerd Road MA 2-7771 Bill Cummings, Owner Tires - Batteries - Accessories KOEHRING DIVISION SOUTHERN PLANT Page 213 DAVE L. BROWN CRAWFORD AND COMPANY iNsuRANcE ADJUSTERS 615 Walnut Street AM 7-3334 DAY MCAMIS FLORIST General Contractor Excavating - Paving Crushed Limestone Ready Mixed Concrete We have new homes for sale in all sections of Chattanooga BOYD 81 BICKEL REALTORS THE TEXAN RESTAURANT Branded For Fine Foods I 3650 Ringgold Road UN 7-9662 1090 McCallie Avenue MA 9-3582 EAVES PRODUCE CO., INC. Compliments ot HARRY LEVIN Who spent the best years of his lite at good old City Compliments ot REDFORD 5c AND TOC STORES Pg 219 AR ROW AUTO GLASS lsadore Clzzyl Richelson 2356 Rossville Blvd. AM 7-3872 TARVIN SUPPLY COMPANY 723-725 E. llth St. Chattanooga, Tenn. Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional Supplies A FRIEND TO THE SCHOOL Chattanooga Paper and Wooden Ware Co. 203 West Main DIXIE ARMY STORE R.O.T.C. Bross - Stripes ond Pips Army Oxfords - Pdrotrooper Boots Khciki Paints - Shirts Cdmping Equipment 433 Mdrket Street AM. 6-6977 SPORTSMAN25 BAR-B-QUE 4929 Brainerd Rd. MA 9-91 I9 FINEST IN PIT BAR-B-QUE Compliments of CI Friend BAILEY MUSIC CO. Conn - LeBIonc - Boch Quality Service 6I9 Cherry ST. AM 5-3I76 CAGLE'S GARAGE T299 Lupton Drive Hixson Pike 'RQ S11 R01 III I Roydl Crown Bottling Co. RIDGEDALE PHARMACY Fred McWhorter MA 2-II75 2602 E. Morin Chottonoogo, Tenn. JOHN BARRETT AGENCY Oenerol Insuronce 613 Wolnut Street AM 7-O9I3 Huffine's So ndwiches II22 N. Chomberloin Ave. MA 2-355I For the Best In Fences CHAINLINK, WELDED, ORNAMENTAL WIRE ON CALIFORNIA REDWOOD SOUTHEASTERN FENCE CO. AM 6-2375 AM 7-0255 S T O V A L L 7II Cherry Street PLYMOUTH LAUNDRY MARY CARTER Paints of Chatta nooga Every 2nd Gallon or Quart F R E E S T I H S R T E E E R S Your Sports Station 5000 Watts II50 on Your Dial Will Your Jack Jack? HYDRAULIC JACK SERVICE I7iO S. Market Street Chattanooga 8, Tennessee All Makes of Jacks Re-paired DOWN TOWN SHELL Heart of Downtown Chattanooga Compliments ot INCLINE RESTAURANT Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gray 39I0 Tennessee Avenue G. O. CROUCH 8. SONS SHEET METAL 305 East I0th Street AM 6-5653 Page QQI LEA FLOWERS 4009 Tennessee Avenue BURGER KING 4I55 Ringgold Road Broiled Burgers Thick Shakes Compliments ot DIETZEN GRAHAM, and DIETZEN Compliments of THE VOLUNTEER STATE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Compliments ot ELDER 81 CO. James Building WALLY'S DRIVE IN RICH 3. THICK MILK SHAKES - Hf-xtvIIfsuIaeEI2sI I606 McCallie Ave. I9II E. Main St. R U T L E D G E BEAUTY COILLEGE Scholarships Awarded - No Tuition Permanent Waves 53.50, 55.00, 3650, 58.00, SI0.00 Shampoo and Sets 51.00 and Up I002 Market St. Phone AM 5-3I67 Chattanooga, Tennessee A ill ll It l Ill' E Tl K e- I I L o ff I nterstate I-'IIIIII I L f I 0 , u!Is!!!!.! l I acoldent A--miutlllllw QI xnsurance company - sg,-Q-, Ill?- HOME OFFICE - ci-IATTANOOGA. TENNESSEE 7 I 5 4 , Q :WLC Serving and fJI'0fE'l'fi71g millions since 1909 f if PERSONALITY SHOP I I5 Chickamauga Ave. Rossville, Georgia WHORLEY TEXACO SERVICE STATION Lee Highway at East Brainerd Rd. EARL CRABTREE REALTY I27 East 7 Street Real Estate and Insurance Let us sell you a home. TODDLE HOUSE 537 McCallie Avenue 3627 Brainerd Road Pg 222 Compliments at PRYOR BACON REALTY 599l E. Brainerd Rd. MATHEWS, INC. 704 McCallie Avenue Women's Apparel ABERNATHY'S HARDWARE 6404 E. Brainerd Road OX 8-2841 Brainerd Hills SOUTHERN SADDLERY CO. Luggage - Leather Goods Since 1878 GABBY HAMES GROCERY Next Door To Post Office Compliments of M 84 J SUPER MARKETS Where shopping is o pieosure Owned ond operofed by home folks Rossvilie, Georgio BILL PRICE MOTORS Eos? Brainerd Rd. ond Lee Hwy. MA 9-0718 PANNVS PRESTO DRY CLEANERS KRISPY KREME DONUT CO MA 9-4722 5900 Lee Hwy. 3658 Ringgold Rd. NABORHOOD DRUG STORE REXALL UN 7-3442 5827 Lee Hwy. MA 2-1983 COMPLIMENTS OF DIXIE MERCERIZING COMPANY Cl-IATTANOOOA, TENNESSEE Pg 223 SHARP AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS Aufomoiive Poris, Supplies and Equipmenf Main of Chesinui-Telephone AM 7-I T45 Cl-IATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE SKYLINE RESTAURANT L. P. Jecks, Mgr. of Airport on Airport Rocud HAMILTON AUTO PARTS CO. COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP SERVICE T635 Rossville Blvd. AM 6-5608 CI-IATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE Page 224 I we Elm Q52 S ioixien SKATING K 'Q ft '1 S:32'3ii E Ther!-!'S music, laughter L W r:Z:2:::,:2f12:s':: A yi ' rg I' E W C C: tl xl t. Congrotulotions Seniors Hamilton Concrete Products, Inc. 1401 Eost 39th Street N HOMOGENIZED f A1 BF 3ff4PnvVu1k4 HOMOGENI D ' ww 'V A H: I X A . mn:.. --i w-- 1 l 1 V 'if Mt i, i' ' ': it A t I I 4 : a ' gr onznur I i - 5: . uuouunuin E ifr' IiRADEA'MIN.4ZB.F. i 1 Hgmoccullln-usrsunlzzv viumu n Q I k ITII N '!X?!5fX2fZ'1T' 'c' vnuan I-ISIG First In Chotto noogo WDEF WDEF-TV ALWAYS FRESH cmd GRADE A Av W FARMS When you want a photograph . . . you want a fine photograph and that's the only kind your official photographer takes! Photograph Studio ...4th Floor MILLER BRCS. CC. Morket, Seventh end Brood Chottonoogo 1, Tennessee I dal TdPfh PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Today's active , people. want Li We VQTMEQVQQ Light, dry Knot too sweeij Y I without filli g qgpiiegh refreshes without filling Chattanooga Royal Co. CHATTANOOGA 6, TENNESSEE Summer-Winter Air Conditioning Gas Space and Wall Heaters Portable Charcoal Grills P 9 228 GORDON'S DRY CLEANING l63l McCallie CHAMBERLAIN CO. REALTORS Commercial Leases-Homes Mortgage Loans-Insu ra nce AM 5-1616 720 Walnut St. Chattanooga, Tennessee Compliments of FEHN'S RESTAURANT Set overlooking the Tennessee River MARGARET HOWELL BALLROOM DANCING Bop - Rumba - Tango - Fox Trot Cha-Cha - Mambo - Waltz - Samba All good wishes from the makers of So l t i ce The Modern Quick-Rub The Chattanooga Medicine Company Compliments of A F R I E N D MORNINGSIDE CHEMICAL CO. Textiles, Chemicals and Softeners Dye Stuffs, Mornitex Products P. O. Box 3023 Chattanooga, Tennessee Compliments ot WADE PRODUCTS CO. 1119 Hamilton Bank Bldg. Chattanooga, Tennessee AM 6-6890 Compliments of HOWARD F. WOODS Phone MAdison 4-2877 Chattanooga, Tennessee Distributors Tom's Toa sted Pea n uts Tom's Peanut Butter Sandwiches and Tom's Candies , . TENNESSEE TEMPLE SCHOOLS College - Bible School - Seminary DistinctiveIy Christian 1814 Bailey Avenue Chattanooga, Tennessee Pg 229 Stainless Metal Products Cromwell Road MA 2-1193 POWELL MATTRESS COMPANY Any size mattress made to fit 615 Main Street AM 6-8062 Compliments ot LINCOLN NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Chattanooga Bank Building Mary Ann Bake Shop Party, Birthday and Wedding Specialties Phone MA 4-764l 3478 Brainerd Road Chattanooga, Tennessee Stop Where You Are BUY A BROCK CANDY BAR lll3 Chestnut Street OVERBEY'S GULF SERVICE Compliments of ACME ENGRAVING COMPANY Compliments of COLLEGE Hl FIDELITY Southern Distributors Corporation l4O West Fourteenth Street Automatic Merchandising Equipment Phone AM 7-5565 BROADWAY FEED COMPANY Feeds, Seeds, Fertilizers, Hay, Grain, Flour and Meal 3l47 South Broad St. Phone AM 7-6539 Chattanooga, Tennessee Compliments of CHATTANOOGA BUTTON 8g BADGE 205 E. Sth Street CHATTANOOGA PHARMACAL CO., INC. Manufacturers ot the HYDROCOLLATOR STEAM PACK Pg 230 STATE SHEET METAL AND ROOFING CO. BRAINERD HEATING 81 ROOFING CO. 4931 Brainerd Rd. Chattanooga, Tennessee ACOUSTICON HEARING AIDS T. Fred Challis, Distributor 1411 Hamilton Bank Bldg. Chattanooga, Tennessee JOHN MARTIN CO., INC. General Contractors 610 West Manning St. PUT-N-TAKE BUILDING SUPPLIES Distributors 416 West Main Street CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE Page 231 TENNESSEE COACH COMPANY TRAILWAYS 521 Broad Street Chattanooga, Tennessee Phone AM 7-3993 Chartered 'Busses Anywhere - Anytime We Teach You Beauty STATE BEAUTY SCHOOL Dome Bldg. COBBLE BROTHERS MACHINERY COMPANY Textile Machinery Riverside Drive Telephone OX 8-3481 STEWART'S ESSO SERVICE A 1,010 Broad' Street Chattanooga, Tennessee AM 6-2131 J. AVERY BRYAN CO., INC. Funeral Directors-Ambulance Service 747 McCallie Avenue Chattanooga, Tenn. Get The Best Get rsmoz Nunn ' Dairy Products, Orange Juice Sealtest Foods 457 Dodson Avenue Chattanooga, Tennessee MA. 2-3116 BRAINERD CLOTH AND REMNANT SHOP 3555 Brainerd Road Ph. MA 9-7683 M. C. GROSS FOOD STORE Custom Cut Quality Meats Where Parking Is A Pleasure Ph. MA 9-1798 6400 East Brainerd Rd. MA I -LI BEAUTY SALON MA 2-3116 Bessie Keown - Joyce Stamey Osborne Shopping Center 3732 Ringgold Road ' KIM QQ. ff. in 'S 'm.,f...if Compliments of RAY B. SLAGLE INSURANCE CO. Writers of All Forms of Insurance 824 McCallie Ave. Personalized Golf Clubs 81 Steel Power Center Golf Balls FIRST FLIGHT CO. 99 Tremont NEALWOOD BRAINERD HILLS PHARMACY 6400 East Brainerd Road -EVERY CUSTOMER A FRIEND- Preseription Delivery Compliments ot TROTTER PONTIAC 3 I 50 South Broad Home OI The Wide-Track Pontiac America's Number One Road Car Pg 232 ' ' TTL CHATTANOOGA TENNESSEE LILIE 8g McCALL INC DesIgners and Planners COITIIOllmenlS Ol ot Commerclal InterIors Equlpment SupplIes .SOI Dodds Ave Chattanooga Tenn 58 North Market Street AM 7 8403 Compll ents of AUSTIN FEED 81 SEED CO 225 Sgnal Mo ntan Road CENTRAL TIRE CO kTeDs b as 30I E Maln St GORDON FOODS LAVA Manufacturers Road SOUTHERN PRODUCTS COMPANY INC Sant y Che Icals a cl Suppltes I005 I009 Che tnut Street D al AMh t 7 434I Chattanooga 2 Tenne CENTRAL DRUG STORE Prescrlptlon Druggtsts 800 Cent al Ave Chattanooga Tenn Phone AM 6 3I6I ROSSVILLE FRANCES SHOP FOR LOVELY THINGS 9-2509 SIGNAL ADVERTISING AGENCY CORPORATION . , I ' IN IT'S 7 W. H. BILL BYRD Representative Lite and Casualty Insurance Co. 930 McCallie Ave. Office AM 6-8119 Home AM 6-4347 COOPER'S OFFICE SUPPLY Agency for Globe-Wernickle 8 Cole Steel Equipment Webster Carbon 8x Ribbons Speed-O-Print Duplicators 81 Supplies Cherry St. Chattanooga, Tenn. HOLSUM BAKER'S of CHATTANOOGA 2305 Dodson Avenue Chattanooga, Tennessee Phone MA 9-1485 MIKE'S BAR-B-Q The Sign ot the Dancing Pig Rossville Blvd. BELL BROTHERS SHOE STORE 724 Market St. Ringgoldf Rd. Chattanooga, Tennessee MA 4-4624 SUWANEE CARPETS 1505 McCallie Avenue KRYSTAL HAMBURGERS ALL OVER THE SOUTH Take Along A Sacktull Gulas Restaurant FAMOUS FOR FINE FOODS Clothing tor the young men, and men who stay young. Visit our Varsity Shop JIM BACHUS MEN'S WEAR 115 North Market St. Town 84 Country Shopping Center LITTLE ART SHOP 138-40 N. Market St. Phone AM 7-4691 Chattanooga 5, Tennessee ALICE R. LITTLE GEORGE LITTLE Bob Richey's Donut and Bake Shop 3501 Rossville Blvd. 13096234 Phone TA I-1285 NATIONAL BURIAL INSURANCE CO 1724 McCall1e Ave MA 4 3355 BY RYT SUPER MARKET 202 I Y HALL RADIO and SOUND COMPANY 340 Market Street Phone AM 7 3244 P I C K E T T S Because you love smart things KEMP 81 COMPANY INC General Insurance 18 Patten Parkway Phone AM 6 4192 Chattanooga Tennessee B F. GOODRICH Home at Smrlage AM 7 1176 1818 Broad Street Congratulations Bettye WILSON PRINTING COMPANY 804 Central Avenue Chattanooga Tennessee JOHN F FLEWELLEN INC Automobule Tailors 521 Cherokee Blvd Chattanooga Tennessee COLLINS and HOBBS Inc General Contractors 4013 Tennessee Ave TA 1 501 WRIGHTS FOOD MARKET Signal Mountarn MEATS FROZEN FOODS VEGETABLES TU 6 2124 MOLLOY CLEANERS Your Clothes Best Frrend Corner Tremont and Frazier R F HALE REALTY Real Estate Loans Insurance Telephones Offrce AM 65681 Res MA 2 2102 1020 McCallie Avenue Chattanooga Tennessee Pg 235 I No.1- 9 Dodson Avenue I . No. 2-2310 McCallie Avenue No. 3-1302 Dorchester Avenue No. 4-Alton Pork and 38th Street ff I If No, 5-Lee Highway and Hickory Vale Rd. -1 I , 1 i i ll ' ll , . . Compliments ot Battles 8. Skelton Construction Co. 2805 East 46 Street MA 2-3909 OSBORN FURNITURE CO. 512 Market Complete Home Furnishings Westinghouse Appliances FANBURG'S GARAGE 1409 McCallie Avenue 24-Hour Wrecker Service Radio Controlled Your home is worthy of the best Paint and Wallpaper RHODES-PRYOR DECORATING CO. 2107 McCallie Ave, Phone 2-8383 Chattanooga 4, Tennessee MAY BROS. SERVICE STATION Corner of Brainerd Rd. and Germantown MA 2-9176 INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY COMPANY Everything for Safety and Protection Mechanical Rubber Goods - Metal Post Office Box 766 Telephone AM 7-l66l WELLWORTH FURNITURE COMPANY 428-430 Market Street Telephone AM 7-6520 Chattanooga 2, Tenn. BROWN PLESS 81 CO. 709 Chestnut Street Chattanooga, Tennessee Page 236 CHATTANOOGA COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO., INC. COmp,,memsO, succEss PORTRAIT co. Photographs Copied HILL EMPLOYMENT BUREAU , . Mm. - Copies - Frames 931 Chattanooga Bank Bldg. 1301 McCallie Avenue Town and couNTRY HELEN MICHEL RESTAURANT FLORIST Charcoal Broilecli Steaks 7I9'72IM3eZ-IgLi8AVenUe 110 N. Market Street Chattanooga, Tennessee HENDERSON AND COLEMAN STORE FOR MEN 928 Mofkef Sffeef Burkart-Schier Chemical Co Chattanooga, Tennessee Manufacturers and .lobbers East 8 Street Phone AM 7-4484 B I L L S H O R E S 1228 Chestnut Street Custom Made PICTURE FRAMES P g 237 Prints - Original Oils - Mats Reproductions of Old Masters I Phil Wheeler receives orders from Phyllis Orion cmd Ccirolyh Grcirif for Ihvirciiions from The L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY BIRMINGI-IAM, ALABAMA EUGENE G. FITZGERALD Southern Soles Mcirioger EUGENE G. FITZGERALD, JR. JIM L. JOHNSON Soles ond Service Page 239 LEO'S RESTAURANT Georgia Avenue FOUNTAIN SQUARE PHARMACY 610 Georgia Avenue J. W. BROOKS 8m S-ONS Serving Chattanooga Since 1908 A. H. PARKER 8. SONS Prescriptions Since 1919 Corner Willow 84 Chamberlain MA 2-2171 Formerly Willow Pharmacy L. C. SMALLWOOD COMPANY Real Estate - Investments 4011 Tennessee Avenue Chattanooga 9, Tennessee NATIONAL FUNERAL HOME 1800 McCallie Avenue Two Modern Chapels Page 240 Chattanooga Rubber Stamp 8. Stencil Works 23 Patten Parkway Chattanooga, Tenn. Rubber Stamps, Daters, Pads, Stencils Inks, Brushes 84 Machines Metal Badges, Key Tags Time and Toll Checks, Seals for Notary, Corporation, Lodges - Wax Phone AM 6-1314 Jewelry of Character PEACOCK'S J EWELERS 616 Market St. 815 Market East Ridge - Rossville, Ga. MT. VERNON COLONIAL RESTAURANT 3509 Broad Street Phone AM 6-2357 Special Rates for Parties JOHNSON INSURANCE AGENCY iNsuRANcE ron EVERY NEED Telephone AM 7-2078 305 James Building Chattanooga, Tenn CHATTANOOGA FLORIST C. A. GREGG 1701 E. Main St. OX 8-3303 VIOLET CAMERA SHOP 9 East 7th Street 3625 Brainerd Road Photographic Dealers Kodaks-Films-Supplies Phones AM 5-1012 - MA 9-3318 Jlllaum. Surgical Supplies, Inc. 930 East 3rd Rentals Certified Fitters Hospital Beds Wheel Chairs Baby Scales Arch Supports Surgical Garments Corrective Shoes C. V. BROWN 8g BROTHERS IIB East 8th Street AM 5-I656 TOY FAIR Everything in Toys 24 Fraiser Avenue AM 7-7985 North Chattanooga Between the Bridges Herman W. Walldorf John L. McKenzie HERMAN WALLDORF 81 CO. Realtors - lnsurors IO9 E. 8th Street AM 6-5662 Phone AM 7-I838 HOWARD WASHING MACHINE CO. Parts and Service L. B. HOWARD, Owner 2006 Broad St. Chattanooga, Tenn. CHATTANOOGA ARMATURE ESTABLISHED 1890 f ll, Tblltllwlb INCORPORATED 1908 A ggmnfia ? 5 I WORKS I2I5 Duncan Avenue Phone MA 9-736l Rebuilding o Repairing Generators 0 Motors Armatures 0 Commutators Arrnature and Field Coils Bearings 0 Carbon Brushes COMPLETE BUSINESS TRAINING CURRICULUMS AVAILABLE Secretarial Legal Secretarial Medical Secretarial Special Courses Technical Secretarial Air Conditioned EDMONDSON School of Business IO7 East 8th Street AM 6-I259 CITIZENS SAVINGS and LOAN CORPORATION IO8 East 8th Street 35I3 Ringgold Road FIDELITY TRUST CO. Real Estate and Insurance 720 Cherry St. AM 6-732l GILES EAST CHATTANOOGA DRUG CO. Corner Dodson and Wilder Phone MA 2-2I9I Dependable Prescription Service HARRY DUBROV AGENCY Complete INSURANCE Service REAL ESTATE -:- RENTALS 8I9 McCallie Ave. - Phone AM 6-2054 Chattanooga, Tennessee C HATTANOOGA GAS CO 8lI Broad Street Page 241 HULSEY CONCRETE PRODUCTS, INC. MANNING'S FLOWERS Across From Erlonger Phone AM 6-3601 VANDERSTOOP SHOE SHOP For Qualify gl Workmonshipu IQQVQ Eosf Sth Street PITTSBURGH PAINTS GIUSS 1i?1'2221 ff22T 1 Mirfors . ...,,..,..,.,,,:,:,,:,,:.,:,.:.,:,.,,,.:...,.,-.,. , Plws sdil Wollpopers INDEPENDENT PAINT 81 GLASS CO. 506 Morkef ST. Phone AM 6-8IOI Tennessee Awning 81 Tent Compony Awning Convos SQ Mefol Torpoulins Since I905 I60I McCoIIie Phone MA 2-7024 LONG LIFE BRAKE SERVICE P The Alumni Associcaiion Solufes THE CLASS OF '60 Dynamo Business Staff 900 Eos? Moin Sfreef K I N G S T O N Phone AM 6-447i Compliments of GEORGE C. HUDSON PENCIL CO. Pg 242 Compliments ot Wholesale Furniture City 2398 Rossville Blvd. Phone AM 7-5333 IV2 acres ot tine furniture on one floor Compliments ot MILLARD-REECE BAKERY 28 VV. Main Street AM 7-1049 Open 6:30 - 10:00 - 7 Days A Week ROAD SERVICE JIM ROBERSON Mechanic on Duty Phone MA 4-9265 1200 McCallie Ave. Chattanooga, Tennessee Phone MA 9-2405 Phone MA 2-6219 HOUSE OF CARPETS Chattanooga's oldest and largest carpet store N t I t d d t ewes compee rapery ep. Dealers for: Bigelow, Alex Smith, Mohawk, Firth, Gulistan and Croft 3803 Brainerd Road CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE Charles B. Standeter Service Station 2100 Dodson Avenue Phone AM 4-2241 Chattanooga, Tennessee AM 7-1849 Nights 84 Sundays: MA 4-8739 ROBERT L. RUSSELL CARROLL'S FLOWERS 944 E. 3rd Street Chattanooga, Tennessee Next Door to FilIauer's Surgical Supply Sound Equipment Sales, Service 81 Rental BYRNE 81 CO. Ph. AM 6-3169 Seventh 84 Chestnut Compliments ot JERNIGAN WHOLESALE FURNITURE COMPANY 4401 Rossville Blvd. Phone MA 2-9661 Public Invited Page 243 PEERLESS PHARMACY Don Harris R. Ph. 100 Boiley Ave. Rossville, Go. Phone Co. 4-1501 -2 THE SHOE RENEWRY O Thopechc PrescrIpTIons F Iled Brood Sfreef AM 6 0133 Chofronoogos FInesf Shoe Repcnr ServIce BRYAN FURNITURE CO 324 30 Eos? Mom St e AM 5 4531 COLONIAL GOOD BREAD Comphmenrs of WHITE WAY BEAUTY SHOP 113 Howorcl ST. Rossville Georgia Complimenrs of MANHATTAN BAKERY 1024 E. 9'rh Street BRAINERD GROCERY NO. 1 NO. 2 3224 Brainerd Rd. 5305 Broinerd Rd. AL MILLER MUSIC STORE 605 Cherry AM 7-5853 AM 6-1364 SANITARY DRY CLEANERS Congrofulor ons Se ors BRAINERD BOWLING LANES Compllmenfs of EASTSIDE UTILITY DISTRICT CAPITAL MOTGR SALES 5808 Lee Hwy. OX 8-2424 P 9 244 GILMAN PAINT STORE ONE STOP DECORATING ' PAINTS - WALLPAPER ART SUPPLIES 1 I 1 216 W. 8th 4115 Ringgold Rd. A AM 6-5181 MA 2-2026 Whiteside-Stearns Cool Co. For 38 Yeors Chottonoogds Finest COOI Yclrd Phone AM 6-4108 CAMERA CENTER, INC. 13 West 8th Street AM 6-6353 MILLS AND LUPTON SUPPLY COMPANY EAST BRAINERD LUMBER ICO., INC 6001 Lee Hwy. - Just North of Airport Rd. 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Chattanooga's Finest Complete Service In Good Food Banquet Rooms - Dining Room - Curb Service Our Own Hickory Smoked Pit Bar-B-Q A Specialty BEST wisHEs sENioRs DYNAMO BUSINESS STAFF Rhodes - DadSon Custom made water skis E. L. RHODES and SON Signal Mountain Tennessee A. A. ARNEY 8. SON General Contractors Residential and Commercial Insured and Licensed For Your Protection TU 6-2597 ASSOCIATED FABRICS ISO6 Dodds Avenue Drapery, Slip-Covers Upholstering 81 Dress Fabrics SH U MAC KE R'S LEA'S FLOWERS, INC. 3482 Brainerd Road For the finest in flowers Page 248 Sales 'J EEP' Service ANDERSON MOTORS 2435 Rossville Blvd. AM 7-2107 LEE PHARMACY PHONE AM 7-5619 2525 Broad St. Chattanooga, Tenn. Compliments of PETTWAY OIL CO. 6-4181 3324 Alton Park Blvd Barbara Rosembloom Best Wishes To The Class ot '60 Chattanooga High School from Beautiful R O C K C I T Y Atop !f 4 Lookout . S A D A ' lg? Mountain G Just 15 Minutes P from LN! 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ALABAMA ENGRAVING COMPANY BIRMINGHAM Qememim pafmqan D Qememdw pmaqan 77 Qememiw pdddgdlt ,lllb oday Mme are printers of the obj yearbook of your school. F. T , brig omorrow as you seek your future in 1.5 the professions, industry and commerce -ll' ll we at Paragon hope to serve you with the essential Printing and Lithography you will need in the pursuit of your career. Many of our best customers came to us through friendships formed around the annual planning table or from former grads like yourself who first saw our work in their annual. ,. be aragun rms . U -f MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA Abernathy's Hardware .... Acme Engraving Co. Acousticon Hearing Aids Agnew Hardware Co. , Alumni Association, The . . . t American Lava Corp. .... . Amos 81 Andy Buick Co. Anderson Motors ,,......, Annex Drug Co. .. Arney, A. A. ..,.,, . , Arrow Auto Glass ,... Associated Fabrics Austin Feed 81 Seed . . B 84 W Drug Store ....... Bachus, Jim, Clothing Co. . , Bacon, Pryor ..........., Bailey Music Co. . , Baird Motors ,....... Balfour, L. G., Co. ,.... Barrett, John H., Realty ...,.....,, 1960 Advertisers ....222 230 231 216 242 .. 233 217 ....2-49 .. 216 248 ....219 248 233 ...,248 .. 234 222 ...,220 217 239 220 Battles 81 Skelton Construction Co. . .,... 236 Bell Brothers Shoe Store ,..,.,., BilI's Pure Service ........ Boyd 8- Bickel .............. Boys' and Young Men's Shop Brainerd Bowling Lanes ...,..... Brainerd Cloth 81 Remnant Shop .... Brainerd Drug Co. .,,.,., ,..,., Brainerd Grocery No. 1 8. No. 2 Brainerd Heating 8. Roofing Co. . , Brainerd-Varnell Hardware Co. .. Bright, Gardner .......,,... Broadway Feed Co. . . Brock Candy Co. ..., Brooks, J. W. 8- Sons ... Brown Brothers ...... Brown, C. V. 81 Co. .. Brown, Dave L. .... . Brown Fence Co. .... . Brown Pless 81 Co. ...... . Bryan, J, Avery, Co., lnc. .. Bryan Furniture Co. .,... . Burger King ,,........... Burkart-Schter Chemical Co. . . Burkhart Florist ....,,,... Byrd, W. H. 234 ...,218 219 245 244 232 217 ,.,.244 .. 231 245 ...,218 ...,230 ,...230 ....240 217 ...,241 ....219 ....,216 ........236 2318.245 .....244 221 237 218 .,..239 Byrne 8- Co. By-Ryt Super Market... Cagle's Garage . . . Camera Center, Inc. Capital Motors Sales . ,. . .. Carroll's Flowers . . . Central Drug Store Central Tire Co, . . . Chambedam Chananooga Chahanooga Chananoogo Chananooga Chahonooga Chahanooga Chawanooga Chananooga Chahanooga Chananooga ChaNanooga Chawanooga Co., Realtor ..... . . . . Arrnature Works ... .,.. Box 8- Lumber Co. ... .... Button 84 Badge .. .... Florist .....,, , Gas Ca. ...,. . Linen Service . .. Medicine Co. ... ... Nylon Plant .......,..,,.. Paper 81 Woodenware Co. . Pharmacol Co. ...,....,, . Royal Co. .. .......,.. ... Rubber Stamp 81 Stencil . Chow Now Drive-In .............,.. Citizens Savings 8. Loan Corp. , Clift, C. E. . Cobble Brothers Machinery . . . . . . Cobble-Muse Hosiery Mill .. . Coca-Cola Bottling Co. . College High Fidelity .... ..,. Collins 81 Hobbs, lnc. ...,. ,... . Colonial Bakery .........,....... . Commercial Stationery 8g Supplies .,.. Cooper's Office Supply ....,.... , Crabtree, Earl, Realty .... .. . Crawford 8- Co. ....... . Crisman Hardware Co. .. Crouch, G. O. 8. Son Curry Clinic Cutter Laboratories .. Darr's Hardware .... . . , Dietzen, Graham 81 Dietzen . . . . . . . Dixie Army Stole ....... Dixie Mercerizing Co. .. Downtown Shell Station .. Drug Shop, The ....,.. Dubrov, Harry Page 253 243 235 220 245 244 243 233 233 228 241 250 230 240 241 220 228 217 219 230 228 240 214 241 218 231 245 237 230 235 244 215 234 222 219 215 221 220 248 250 221 220 223 221 245 241 East Brainerd Lumber Co., Inc East Ridge Shoe Shop ....,. East Side Utility District . . Eaves Produce Co., lnc. . .... . Edmondson School of Business Effron's , ..... ,....... ..... Elder 81 Co. ... Fairyland Courts .. Fanburg's Garage . .. Fehn's Restaurant Fidelity Trust Co. . . . Fike Realty Co. .......,..,. . Fillauer Surgical Supplies, lnc. First Flight Co. ...,.... ... Fleetwood Coffee Co. Flewellen, John F., lnc. Fountain Square Pharmacy .... Fowler Brothers Co, ...,., . Fox Brothers Co. Francis Shop, The .. .... .. Giles' E. Chattanooga Drug.. Gilman Paint Store .,......., Goodrich, B. F., Co. . , Gordon Foods ....... , Gordon's Dry Cleaners ,,.. Grant-Patten Milk ....,.,. Gross, M. C., Food Store . .. Gulas Restaurant ...... Hole Realty ............ Hall Radio 8: Sound Co.. . .. Hames, Gabby, Grocery Hamilton Auto Parts Co. . . . . Hamilton Concrete Products C Happy Valley ,..........,.. Hardie 8: Caudle ...... Henderson 81 Coleman . . . Hertz Rent-a-Truck ...... Hill Employment Bureau Holsum Bakers ..,..,.... Hotel Patten ....,..,....,. House of Carpets ........,., Howard Washing Machine Co O... Howell, Margaret, School of Dancing .... Hudson Printing 81 Lithographing Co. 245 217 244 219 241 215 221 217 236 228 241 218 241 232 218 235 240 215 218 250 241 245 235 233 228 246 232 234 235 235 223 224 225 225 215 237 218 237 234 233 243 241 228 242 Hulsey Concrete Products, Inc. . , . . . . . Huffine's Sandwiches ......... Humphrey's Flowers .. . Hydraulic Jack Service . .. incline Restaurant .... ,,..,. . . Independent Paint 81 Glass Co. lndustrial Supply Co. ........,... .,., Interstate Lite 81 Accident lns. Co. ...,.. . lntertype Composing Co. ......... .. . , Jackson Mfg. Co. .......,. , , . Jernigan Wholesale Furniture ..,. .... Jerome's Fine Fashions ...... Jo-Ann Shop, The ..... Johnson Ins. Agency .. Joy's Flowers ,..... Kemp 81 Co. ......... . Kidwill's Super Market . .. Kingston Pencil Co. .. Klean-A-Matic ...,.... Koehring Southern ...... Krispy Kreme Donut Co, Krystal Co., The ,,..... . Lansiord Piano Co. .. Leo Flowers ..4..., Lea Flowers, inc ..... Lee Pharmacy ..... Lee's Cities Service . . . Leo's Restaurant .,... ,... Lilie 84 McCall, lnc. ......,. . Lincoln National Lite lns. Co. ,, Little Art Shop ...,....... Long Life Brake Service .... Lookout Sporting Goods Loveman's . .,.. ,.... . . . M. 81 J. Supermarket Mai-Li Beauty Salon .... Manhattan Bakery ,. , Manning's Flowers ..... Marion's, Red, Dugout Martin, John, Co., lnc. .. Martin-Thompson Co. . .. Mary Anne Bake Shop .. , Mary Carter Paints ....,... Mathews, Inc. ............ . May Brothers Service Station . . . McAllester Hosiery Mills ..... McAmis, Day, Florist Michel, Helen, Florist Mikes Bar-B-Que ..,.. Millard'Reece Bakery .. . Miller, Al, Music Store . ,. Miller Brothers Co. ..........,.. .... Miller Brothers Photograph Dept. .. .. .. 242 220 229 221 221 242 236 222 249 249 243 216 249 240 215 235 249 242 249 218 223 234 215 221 248 249 216 240 233 229 234 242 215 215 223 232 244 242 248 231 215 230 221 222 236 249 219 237 249 243 244 215 226 Mills 8- Lupto Supply Co. Molloy Cleaners ,...,,..,..,.. Morningside Chemical Co. Inc,.,. Mt. Vernon Colonial Restaurant .. Naborhood Drug Store ....... Nalaors Manufacturing, lnc. ,. National Burial Ins, ,..... , National Funeral Home .,,...... Neolwood Brainerd Hills Pharmacy Northside Dry Cleaners .,....... Northside Pharmacy . , . Ol' South Bar-B-Que. . . Osborn Furniture Co. ,. Oscar's Drive-in ....,. Overby's Gulf Service Paramount Pharmacy ,. Payne, T. H. 81 Co. Peacock's Jewelers , . , Peerless Pharmacy ..., Pepsi'Cola Bottling Co. .. Personality Shop ..... Pettway Oil Co. .... . Pickler's Dry Goods . .. Plymouth Laundry .... Powell Mattress Co. . . . Presto Dry Cleaners . . , Price, Bill, Motors .... Put-N-Take ..,., R. C. A. ...... . Redford Stores ....... Rhodes, Dodson ...... Rhodes-Pryor Decorating ,...,.. . Rickey, Bob, Donut 81 Bake Shop .,. .,.. Ridgedale Pharmacy ......,.... Roberson, Jim, ESSO Service , , Rock City ................ Royal Crown Bottling Co. Ruby Falls .............,. Rutledge Beauty College Sanders Dairy, lnc. ..,. Sanitary Dry Cleaners ..,... Sealtest Southern Dairies Div. . . Seed-Feed Supply Co. ,.... . Sharp Automotive Supply Co. . . Shoe Renewry, The ......... Shores, Bill, Picture Frames .... Shumacker's ...........,..... Signal Advertising Agency, Inc. ... .... Skateland ....,r............ Skyline Restaurant ......... Slogle, Ray B., ins. Agency Smallwood, L. C., Co. .... ., Smith, Dr. Stewart .... Southeastern Fence Co, ,. Page 254 245 235 229 240 223 250 235 240 232 216 218 216 236 250 230 248 215 240 244 227 222 249 218 220 229 223 223 231 216 219 248 236 234 220 243 249 220 228 221 216 244 232 219 224 244 237 248 233 225 224 232 240 229 220 Southern Ad Co. ...,,.... . Southern Auto Supply ...... Southern Bell Tel. 81 Tel. Co. .. Southern Distributors Corp. .. Southern Products, lnc. Southern Saclcllery Co. .. Sportsman Bar-B-Que .... Stainless Metal Products . . . Standefer, Charles B., Service 4 . . . State Beauty School .,.......... State Sheet Metal 8. Roofing Co, ., Steinhoefel's Jewelers ,,........ Stewart's ESSO Service .,.. Stovall Hardware ...,... Success Portrait Co. Suwanee Carpets ..,. Torvin Supply Co. .,....... . Templeton-Dale May Jewelers. . Tenn. Awning 81 Tent Co. Tenn. Coach Trailways . .. Tenn, Egg Co. r..... . Tenn. Temple School .. Texcin Restaurant, The . , . Three Sisters ..,...... Todclle House .....,,.,,., Tom's Toasted Peanuts Co. ., Town 8t Country Restaurant Toy Fair ., ......,.... ,. Trotter Pontiac Co. . . . University of Chattanooga .. Vanclerstoop Shoe Shop .. Violet Camera Shop .., Vogue, The ,......... ..... Volunteer State Life lns. Co. ... W A P O W D E F .......,. Wacle Products Co. ..., , Waldorf, Herman 81 Co, Wally's Drive-in ........ Wellworth Furniture Co. Wheland Company, The Whiteside Sterns Coal Co. .. Whiteway Beauty Shop ,.., Wholesale Furniture Co. Wharley Texaco Co. , . , Willow Pharmacy ,.,. Wilson Printing Co. Wright's Food Market . , ..,.248 228 ..,.247 .,.,23O ....233 ..,,222 ...220 ....229 r...243 ....23l 231 215 ...231 ....22O ...237 ...,234 219 ..,.215 242 231 ....2l7 229 219 ....22l ,...222 229 2348.237 241 ....232 216 242 ....240 245 ,..i221 221 225 ....229 ....24l ,..,22l .,,,236 238 ....245 ,...244 ....222 222 240 235 ....235 Abelson, Trudy .. 161 150 Abercrombie, Thetus Ackerson, Ann ........ 25, 74, 154, 176, Ackerson, Linda . , . Acutf, Lucian .... Adair, Carolyn .. Adair, Don Adams, Boots ...... Adcox, Douglas .... Adcox, Sandro ..,,, Akbay, Oktay ....,. Akers, Helen Ruth .... Akridge, Doris. . . Akridge, Joyce. . . Albright, Mary... Allen, Gene ...........144,155 '.f'ffiz,b1 .. . .67, ....25, 173, 176, ....,,....,.67, .....25, 9,139, 149,191, 129, ....67,136,158, Allen, Shirley ..,................,.. 74 Alleyn, Dorothy .,...,..... 67, 137, Allin, Luther ..... 74, 116, 120, .......25,116,120 Allison, Carol ,..... Allison, Elaine. .. Allison, Marnie .... Allison, Marie .... Allison Tom.... Allred: Jan ..., Allred, Alred, Herb . . . . . Howard ...,. Altman, Ralph ..,. 25 Amidon, Jerry ...... Amsterdam, Mark, . . Anderson, Judy .... ,139, 150, .......,,.74, . ..,,..., 25, 67, .,.123, 138, 148, ...,......67, 151,177, 191 ........163, I 1 161, 170, , 1 .25 193 196 .25 176 174 167 120 184 146 141, 201 160 162 185 .74 155 177 190 162 164 161 182 147 162 165 170 197 163 174 179 146 155 198 156 162 170 120 148 .74 183 205 158 146 114 173 170 148 148 169 .26 .67 173 153 161 Archer, Bob .,..................... 74, Armstrong, Pam .,......,. 67, 125, 128, Arney, Linda ..., 25, 154, 176, 182, 184, Arnold, Carleen ........,....... 74, 79, Arp, Anno Louise ,..........,,....... Ashby, 'Robert ...... ,.,. 7 4, Ashby, Steve . . . .... . . , . Ashley, Norma ...,. ..... 6 7, Attwood, Connie . .. ....,. . . . . Ault, Lela, .....,. .,.. 2 5, 176, Austin, Martha. . . ..... 67, 176, Bachman, Delores .... .... 6 7, Bagwell, Ray Bailey, Frank ..... .... 6 4, Bailey, Fred ..... ,,,, 6 7, Bailey, George ..... ..., 7 4, Baker, Ann ....... ..., 6 7 Baker, Patricia. . . , , , ,67, Bales, Nancy ...., .... 2 5, Balfour, Anita .. ..... Ball, Gary ..,. .,... Ball, Linda ...,. ,.., 7 4, Ball, T. 'R. ...,... ...... , 67, Ballard, Becky. . . .....,.. .26, Bank, Nancy ....... ..... 7 4, 137, Bonkston, Howard Barber, Barbara ..... . . .67, Barber, Ronny. .,.. ....,67, Barbree, Judith ...,.... ....,. 2 6, 141 I Barger, Bill .................. 163, 176, Barger, Nancy ,..... 26, 137, 138, 139, 161, 167, 192, 195, Barham, Wanda .......... ...... 6 7, Barks, Betsy ...... 24, 26, 65, 123, 132, 139, 144, 154, 164, 182, 200, 206, Barlow, Thomas .............,...,.. 74, Barnes, Virginia Sue. .. ,. . 161 173 167 173 176 191 159, 210 167 133, 208 168 .74 tudent Index Barnwell, James. . Barrett, Sharon. . . Barrow, David .. Barton, Martha Basham, Tommy.. Batson, Jacqueline Bean, Carol ..... Beard, Ada ...... Beard, Michael. .. Beasley, Dean . . . Beaver, Clay ..,., Qai. '157, Bell, Bob ..... ....... Bell, Laurelle .... .... 2 6, Bell, Martha .... ....... Bellamy, Terry. . . .... .26, Bennett, Buddy. . . . .,.... . .74, Bennett, Donna. .. ....,.,. .,.. Bennett, Patsy, . ,. .67, 138, 141, Benton, Clyde. . . .......,.. . . . . Berz, Diane ..., Bethune, Billy .... Bevan, Candy . . Bidwell, Carolyn,. Bivens, Pat ..,... Bigger, Brenda.. . Bingham, Charles. .67, Blackburn, Joy ,... 24, 27, 123, 133, 167 1 1 198 ,9,, Blackburn, Shelton ......... ,.... . . , Blackstock, Linda. Blackwood, Gerry Blake, Ray ........ Blevins, Edward, Blevins, Judy ..... Blount, Terry ..... Bolt, Sandra .. Boyd, Gail Bolton, Billy ...... Bonin, Patricia. .. Booth, Charlotte .... Boring, Barbara .. . Boswell, Everett . . . Bosworth, Garry. . Bosworth, Larry .... Bosworth, Ronnie. Bowen, Lynda .... Bowers, Charlotte .,.. Q27 ...27, Bowles, Bob ......... . . Bowles, Lou Sharon.. Bowling, Frank ,.... Bowman, Leonora. Bowman, Skip. . . . Boyd, Sylvia ......... Bradshaw, Ronnie. Brannon, Charles. 102, 144, .....74, 27, 138, Branum, Virginia .... ..... 7 4, Bridges, Earl ..... .,........... Bright, Martha... .... 27, 141, Bright, Nancy. ,. ....., .... Bright,Tommy.., .... Brock, Diane.. . Brock, Terry ..... Brooking, Roger .67, 102, 106 1 Brooks, Steve .... ... ...,... Brown, Barbara. . ., .,... ...... Brown, Becky .... .,.,.. 7 3, 74, Brown, David ,... .,.......,. Brown, Freda ......, 67, 140, 144, Brown, Guy . , ......... . . Brown, Jay .. Page 255 177 173 .26 173 .74 157 177 170 175 143 .74 153 174 146 179 163 164 170 161 171 .74 163 67 152 171 148, 210 147 137 .74 146 171 176 147 .74 173 .74 153 174 .74 .74 170 170 192 156 162 .27 160 .67 177 146 201 177 171 177 170 176 169 170 177 170 .74 163 154 194 168 205 .67 .28 143 ......74 .....,.167 Brown, Jim ...... .,.28 Brown John R.. ., Brown, Judy . . . Brown, Lebron ..., .... 6 7, Brown, Linda .... ........ 7 4, Brown, Neal ,.... Brown, Randy.. . Regina .... Brown, Brown, Robert Brown, Sally .... ...,28, 150, 120, ......67, ...,.67, 175 161 184 170 172 ........28 .....153 Brown, Sara .......................... 28 Brown, Walter ........................ 74 Brudenell, Ross..28, 136, 138, 139, 142, 167, 188, 189 191, 195, 198, 203, 208 Bryan, Margie .... .,,........... 6 7, 172 Bryan, Marvin ... ...... .171 Bryant, Nancy ... .... .167 Buck, Sue ...... ...74, 173 Buckner, Linda ...,.. ..... 2 8 172 Buckshorn, Barbara. . . .... 67, 162 Bulchie, Lynne ...,. .. .67, 174 Burbank, John ..... .......... 6 7, 171 Burdeshaw, Janie ... .....,..,..,.. ..67 Burgner, Ann ,..... .... 7 4, 124, 127, 156 Burgner, Don .... .......... 2 8, 143 Burke, Harry .. . ............,.... .146 Burks, Myrna ,... ........... 6 7, 158, 177 Burnette, Linda ,..... 28, 139, 154, 157, 176 Burney, George ..........,,.,......,. 28 Burton, Bitsy ..,... .... 6 7, 137, 156 Busby, Clyde .... ...... 2 8, 163 Bush, Bill ....... ....., 2 9, 174 Bush, Stewart .. ............. 67 Bush, Venice ..... .... 2 9, 161, 182 Butler, Carolyn .... .,.... 7 4, 167 Bynum, Joe ...., ..... 2 9, 152 Byrd, Dot ,.... .... 2 9, 162 Byrd, Larry ....... ,171 Byrd, Linda .... ...9, 29, 148 Cagle, Bob ..... ....... 1 70 Caldwell, Rosa .... . . .67, 169 Calhoun, Newton .... ..,... 6 7, 161 Camp, Harvey ..... .............. 7 4 Camp, Mary Ann ............. 74, 167, 177 Campbell, Diane ,......,.. ........ 7 4, 161 Campbell, Gary ..,.. 102, 104, 105, 142, 170 Campbell, Henry .......... 29, 65, 138, 142, 182, 200, 209 Campbell, Judy .... ..... 7 4, 162, 177 Canata, Bill ..... ...74, 112, 146 Carey, Jim ...... .... 2 9, 151 176 Carico, Paul ...... .......... 7 4, 112, 142 Carmichael, Leroy ...,.................. 74 Carpenter, George .... 29, 128, 138, 142, 167, 185, 186, 188, 199, 202, 204 Carpenter, Susie ........,..,....... 29, 173 Carr, Melissa ...... ..... 2 9, 139, 149, 159, 164, 167, 191, 204 Carr, Sue .......,..................... 74 Carrier, Bob. .29, 128, 143, 154, 176, 186, 205 Carter, Joyce ...,....,......... 67, 137, 161 Carter, Bob ....,........ ....... ..... 1 4 2 Casavant, Richard ,.... 29, 65, 102, 106, 120, 138, 143, 170, 183 Cass, David ..... ........,.... 7 4, 165 Cawood, Ronald .. .............. .30 Center, Marshall .... .... 3 0, 174 Chadwick, Joan . .. .,.... . ,67 Chamlee, Sally ... ... .74 Chandler, Helen ..,. . . .74, 167 Chapman, Aundria ......,............. 173 Chastain, Blanche ...............,...,., 67 Chastain, Skippy .... , 149, 159, 167, 177 Chazen, Bobby .... .,........ 6 7, 174 Childress, Clara. . . Childress, Joy Childress, Judy . . Chism, Dianne Christian, Carol ..... Christian, Glenda. . . Christiso Christiso Churchil Cierpke, n, Bill n, Karl .. l, Ronnie ..., Lillian ...., Clark, Margaret ..... Clark, Shirley .,... Clark, Vickie .... Claxton, Cathy ..... Cleage, Clifford .... Cleckler, Judy .... Clingan, Glenda .... Clowers, Marilyn .... Clowers, Martha Cobleigh, Eddie .... Coburn, George Coffman, Dannie Cogburn, Jerry .. Cole, Betty ...... Cole, Charlene .... Cole, Norby .... Cole, Pat ....,.,... Collake, Juanita .... Collingswarth, Ann.. Collison, Ray ......, Colson, Thomas . . . Combs, Billie ...,. Congdon, Lloyd ...,. Conner, Jack ....... Cook, Beverly ..,. . . Cook, Earl .... Cook, Gary ..... Cooper, Pam ..... Coppinger, Judy ,... Corn, Marilyn .... Corn, Patsy .... Cornish, Mike Costello, Donna ..... Cotten, Patricia .... Coulter, Charles ..... Coulter, Neil ....... Counts, Martin. ...., . Courtney, Margaret. . . Coventry, John . .... Cox, Wanda Sue ..... Craig, Sondra ...... Crantford, Bobby ..., Cranford, Rorbert Crawford, Allan ...... Crawley, Ray ........ Credelle, Reba .....,. Creele, Pat ..... . . . Creswell, Frank ..... Cross, Billy ......... Crosslin, Elizabeth. . . Crouch, Billy ....... Crutchfield, Gloria. . . Cubine, Brenda. .31, Cummings, Tommy ,. Cunningham, Mac. .. Cunningham, Glenda.. ....67,162 ......67 ....153 ........74 ....74, 169 ...30, 169 ..67, 115, 142, 150 ......,...67, 172 .......74, 173 ....9, 30,168 .....74, 168 ..,..74 ......74 ....67,157 .,..74, 167 .....l73 ......74 ...74, 146 .....74 ..........30, 173 162, 176 ,.67, 124, 127, 168 173 . ......... 30, 74 ...30, 148, 154 67, 152 ....67, 145,167 .........171 ..... 74, 161 30, 173 138, 139, 142, 188 ..........67,174 .....31, 163, 193 .......31, 145 ....74, 168 67, 156 .....74, 168 .......31,168 ....31,123, 157 64, 171 ....74, 147 67 ...74, 112 ....31, 172 ........,67, 171 126, 127, 129, 162 171 ...31, 168, 177, 197 138, 141, 156, 188 ...........74, 173 ....31, 143, 182 ....74, 168,177 ....31, 161, 137 171 ..........74,161 154, 158, 182, 193 32, 67, 138, 143, 1 182, 183, 194, 209 162 .......32, 65, Cunningham, Jim ..................... 174 Curlee, Gene. . . .. Curtis, Danny . . Ciurtis, Donna ..... Curtis, Doug .... Curtis, Flayvis .68, 137, 157, 179 .,32, 139, 158, 167 . ......... 74, 143 .....32 Dalby, Katy ,... Dalby, Mary ... Dale, Cay ...... Dalton, Carole .... Dalton, David .........,., 74, 120, Daneman, Marilyn .............., Damewood, Sherrie .............. Daniels, Don ...... 8, Daniels, Judy ..... Danner, Charles ..,. Danner, Eddy .... Da rr, Ed .......... Daughtery, Carol. . . Daughtery, Diane ..... Daugherty, Velma. . Doulton, David .... Dautrich, Bill ..... Davis, Buddy. . , . . Davis, Carolyn .... Davis, Charlie Davis, Damaris .... Davis, Diane ..... Davis, Glenda Davis, Margaret .... Davis, Mary ...... Davis Davis 1 1 Skip ....... Wendell . . . Day, Herbie ,.,.. 33 168, 32, 147, 167, Qfzli, ..,,oa, ....68, ........32, ....32, 65,102, . .... 32, 137, Dean, Bill. ................. Deering, Ray ..... Deitch, Rebecca .... ....68, Dye, Roy ....... Dyess, Cherie ..... Dynesius, Rosalyn. . . ....68,1 Early, Bill..34, 65, 102, 103, 105, 1 Eastridge, Judy . . Eberhart, Teresa ..... Ecton, Stanley ...... Edmondson, Ann. .34, Edwards, Reba .. Eickhaff, Sharon. . . . Eiselstein, Bill . . . Eiselstein, Fred. . . Elam, William. .. Eldridge, Freida. . .. Eldridge, Jim .... Elkins, Sally ..... Elson, Melvin .... Elson, Howard. . . Emmert, Jack . ,. Englehardt, Kay .,.., Engstrom, Kenneth .... Enloe, Roland . . . Espy, Sandra .... Estes, Jenny .,.. 176, 177, DeMars, Suzanne ...,............. Denney, Tommy Lou .......33, 141, Denney, Mary Ruth ....,.. 75, 126, Dennis, Leo ..... , Denton, Dianne Derryberry, Gene .... 33, 133, 138, 154, 183, De Vries, Rochelle ..... . .. .. .. DeYampert, Wayne Dickey, Eva .,....... Dickson, Jimmy ..... Dickinson, George . . . Dickinson, Glenda Dicus, Jody ....... Dillard, Dickie ,... Dillard, Jerry Dillard, Taylor Dietsch, David Dintsch, Bill .... Doak, Linda .... Dobbs, Annette. . . . Q 158. dbh, ....68, Dodd, Suzanne .,..... Donaldson, Jimmy .... Dorernus, Dean. . . . . .. Doroug ha m, Mason .... Doublin, Rosalynn ..... Douglass, Mary .... Downey, Bill ..... Dove, Judy . .. Drew, Myra .... Drew, Sharon ..,.. Dubrow, Nancy .... Druce, Barbara. . . Druce, Carole. . . Druce, Dianne .... Duckett, Buddy ........ 68, .....,....f.'.,sa Duff, Diane .........,... Duggar, Monafae ,..... Dunbar, Ron ..... Duncan, Janet .... Duncan, Lester. . . . Duncan, Steve ...... Dunn, Durwood .... Dunn, Barbara .... Dunn, James ... Durham, Lindsey .... Dyer, Tommy ., .,..34, ....75, Page 256 . .H .I.2.dI. Estes, Virginia .. Evans Corliss Evans, David .... Evans, Jan .,.... Evans Lee ..... Evans, Mary Lou, Evans, Patricia. . . Ezell, Sylvia Fain, Jan ..... Fancher, Don .. . Fanning, Bob, . .. Farmer, Bill ,.... Farrar, Sue ....., Faulkner, Bernice Fehlandt, John .. Feintuck, Marcia Felker, Anne ...... Fenix, Barbara. . , Filte, Bill ....... Fincher, George.. Finley, Glenda. .. Finkle, Debby .. Fire, Sarah ...... Fletcher, Gloria. . Fletcher, Wilma . Flowers, Charles 35, 65, 138, 139, 167, 177, 182, 188, 189, Floyd, Patsy ..., 75, 144, 188, 190, Floyd, Richard. . . 142, 170, 34, 139, 160, as, 133, 139, 154, 167, isa. ....168, ' .'.'.'f7s, . .f'.':i,i,' iss, . . . .68, 140, ff f fss, . fffss, ,. f fssf iss, Gisli, 1 209, ......,.102, Flynt, Lucy ........ ....... 7 5, 162 Follis, Richard ....,. Ford, Burky .... Ford, Donnie .... Forrest, Sharon ....... Forrester, Ellis ....... Forshay, Steve .... Fortson, Judy. . Fortson, Richard ......... ....... . Foster, Lynda ..... . Fowler, Harriet. Fox, Alice ....... Fox, Elizabeth.. Fox, Harry ...... Fox, Mary ..,.. Franco, Annette Franklin, Bill .... Franklin, Pat .... Fraser, Carol .. . Frauf, Marie ... Frazier, Bill .. ...75, 'idif i iiif 138, 142, 167 35, 123, 139, Frazier, Ellen .,.,....,.......,.. Frazier, Houston. .24, 35, 102, 108, 113, 138, 139, 143, 191, 200, Fridell, Robert ...,.,.....,..,... Frogel, Bernard ... ...,... Frumin, Brenda... ....68, Fry, Bob ......... ...... Funderburk, James. .. . . . .75, Funk, Carolyn ...... Fussell, Mike .... Galbraith, Joe ..,.... ....36, Galbraith, Martha. . . .36, 138, 139, . .159, 167, 198, Galloway, Glenda .,....,..... 36, Gamble, Eleanor .,,. Gamble, Roy ,.... Gamel, Bonny .... Gann, Gayle .... Gant, Linda ..., Gardner, Billy Garland, Susan Garner, Alice ,,.. Garner, Diane Garry, Judy .,.. Goss, Ann .... . Gass, Phyllis ,... Gaston, Leona . .. Gault, Trudy. . . Gerlach, Ann ,.., ..'ff2,s, German, Frank . ,... ......, . .,.. Gilbert, Rosemarie .,.......... . . . Gilbreath, Hugh Don. .37, 108, 110 Gill, Bessie ,....., ....,.,.,.. . . . Gllleland, Ann. ........,,..,.. .. Gladson, Jenny , ....36, 131 75, 131, I Glodson, Jimmy ...,.......,,.,. Glazner, Mary Margaret .,...,. 37, Glenn, David..37, 138, Gloster, Bernard. . ,. . . Goddard, Charles, ...,, . Goddard, Jo Ann .,.. Godwin, Arnold . . . Goff, Janet .,.... Goforth, Gail. . . Goforth, Pat ..,. Goins, Myrtle ...,. Goodson, Joe ..,.. Goodwin, Som. . . Gore, David Grady, Carter . . . Graham, Bob ,.... Grainger, Jim 141, 150, ....188, 37 .37, 102, 138, 37, 68, ....37, 127 757, 'iii' ..'f.5'7, 1 110, 210, 140, 147, 144, 36, 140, 203, 141, .68, 36, 75, 168, 36, 68, 164, 169, 164, .75, 36, .68, 146, 68, 68, 137, 167, 199, 147 104, 146, 131 .68, 140 168, .37 168: 68, .68, 147, Grandy, David .. ......... .68, Grant, Carolyn. .. ..... 38, 136, 167, Grant, Charles .,.,......,.,.... . . . Grant, Larry .....,....,.....,,. . . . Graves, Joan. .38, 123, 130, 136, 138, 161 167, 182, 183, 197, 199, 202, Groves, Russell .. ............. 75, Gray, Frank .,..... . , . 68, Gray, Mary Jean ,... ...,., 1 68, Green, Henry ..... . , 75, 163 Greenburg, Paul .... .... 3 B, 140, Greene, Flovius ................, . . . Greer, Martha ...,.........,...,. 38, Gregg, Mary .... ,... 7 3, 75, 155, 177, Gregg, Tommy .... ........ 3 8, 139, Gregory, David .... . . .38, 108, Griffin, Bob ...... ,..., . . . Griffin, Tommy . .. .......,..... . . . . Griffeth, Charles ........,....... . . . Griffith, Larry ,..... 147, 149, 176, 179, Gross, Sam. . . ......,......, 120, 1 1 Grove, Leona, . . Grubb, Martha. . . Guess, Diane. . . Guiliano, Mary .,. Gunter, Brenda ..... Gunther, Donald. .. I. I. 1. U. 38, Gunther, Karen ,. . ...... . . Gunther, Martha ..........,... Gurley, Lee .,........ 39, 147, Hagan, Harry ,.,. Hagar, Clifford . . Hagar, Joe .... ....39 Haithcoat, Billy ... ....... Hale, Bob ...,.. Hale, Judy ,.... Hale, Lynn ..., Haley, Ann ,.,.. ....39, 162, Hall, Pam .,....... .... 7 5 Hall, Virginia ....... . ,. Halliburton, Glenda ..,....... 1 Hambley, Larry ............,. 79 Hamill, Joan. .75, Hamill, Joyce ,... , 144, 179 Hamilton, Juanita .... .... Hamilton, Loretta ..... . . . Hammon, Don. .. Hammer, Diane .... ,...... Hanks, Nancy ............... Hansen, Charles. .39, 151, Harbeson, Joy .. Hardesty, Richard Harding, Richard Harper, Audrey. . 167, Harper, Barbara ..... Harris, Dean ...... Harris, Evelyn ..... Harrison, Richard Hartley, Jerry ,,.,. Hartley, Larry .... Hartman, Judy ....... Harvey, Larry .... Harvey, Veda .... Harwell, Marvin... Hatfield, Doug Hawkins, Carol ..... .... 1 24, Hawkins, Jane... Hayes, Brenda .,.... Hayes, Charlynne Hayes, Martin Hayes, Mickey ,... Hayes, Mitchell. ,40, 138, 147, Hayes, Yvonne .... Hazelwood, Bill. . . Healy, Richard .... Heatherly, Jane. . . Heifner, Brenda. . . Heilman, Linda .. Heilman, Sally .. Helton, Jo Ann, .. Helton, Kenneth .. Helms, Sissy ..,... Hembree, Mel ....,....... 40, Henderson, Beverly ........,. Henderson, Stuart. . Hendricks, Brendley .... Hendricks, Judy ...... Henegar, Cecile. Henegar, Brenda sigff.. 1 .39, 137, 68, Hennessee, Linda ........ . . . Henninger, Mary Hentz, Hugh ,... Hope ...... 8, Hepner, Mary ..., ,. ..... .. Hess, Nicky ..., Heuer, Leslie .... Hewitt, Richard. . Heywood, Jennie ,.... iPago'257 Hickey, Buddy .... Hickey, Sally Hicks, Jim ...., Hicks, Joe .... Hicks, Linda .... Hicks, Shirley Hicks, Susan . . . Higgins, Fred Hill, Lucy ...... Hill, Paul ...,.. Hill, Raymond .. . Hillis, Brenda ...,. Hilliard, Pat .... Hinds, Jack .... Hines, Glenne ..... Hipp, Sarah .... ,... Hitchcock, Patsy. .41 Hixon, Jerry ,...... Hixson, Vic .... Hixson, Judy ...... ....68, 102, 104, 138, 146, ....68, ....75, Ifiszif ......41, .......75, ....75, 168, 123, 124, 127, 139, Hixson, Margaret .......... 41, 136, 144, Hobbs, Sherry ..... Hague, Jim ....... Holbrook, Elaine. .. Holbrooks, Glenda. Holdbrooks, Don .... Holder, Carolyn .... Holder, Marty .... Holland, George Holland, Sally ..... Holland, Tommy .... Hollis, Jimmy ..... Holmes, Jane ..... Holmes, Judie .... Holt, Ben ...... .41, 65, 82, 83, 94, 148, 182, 194, .........,...143, ..,..41,139,153, ...........6s, ...,69, ......75 . ....... 69, ...,41, 138 ...69, 127, .........41, Holt, Faulcon .................,... . Holt, Ted ......... Honea, Ken. .41, 65, Hood, James ...... Hood, Robin .,... Hooper, Charles. . . Hooten, Janet .. Hope, Patsy ....,. .......165,176, 188 102,103,106,1i7, 154, 170, 182, 200, ...........41, 120, ....69, .........75, Horner, Bobby ...................... Hornsby, Mary Ann. ...... 76, 144, 179, Houston, Teddy .... .....,....... Houts, Joy ..... Howard, Linda. . . Howard, Marie ,... Howard, Ted ..... Howell, Jean ...... Hubbard, Bob ..... Hubbard, Dorothy .. .....69, 156, .......76, ......42, ...42, 169 ......42, Hubbard, Frances .... ....... Huckabee, Barbara ..., .... 7 6, Huddleston, Howard .... .... 6 9, Hudnall, Sandie... ....42, Huggins, Charles Huggins, Larry .... Humphreys, Norma. ... .... 69, 126, Humphreys, Susan. . . Hunt, Diane ....... Hunt, Martha . .. Hunter, Joe .... Hurt, Linda ..... Huskey, Melvin ..,. Hutcheson, Jean .. Hyma, Burt Igou, Michael . .. 'js ...,..76, ....42, '.'.'.'.lssl Ingersoll, Karol ...... 69, 136, 155, 185, Ingersoll, Pattie ..........,. 76, 79, 152, lngle, Dale ..... lngle, Troy ..... .... ,.......... 1 0 8, Ingram, lna Ruth ..... .... 7 6, 137,' 160, 1 Joe '- - Lee, Sharon .... Irwin, John .... lves, Sissy .... Jackson, Jack Jacob, Jeri ...... Jacobs, Gail .,.. Jaffe, Pierre .... James, David .... Jarrett, Fred .. Jarvis, David ...... Jecks, Sandra ..... 43 Jelley, Betty .... . . Jelley, Mike Jenks, Sue ...... Jenkins, Jenkins, Jenkins, Jenkins, Barry .... John . . . Lorena . , . Sandra . . . Jennings, Lynnette. . . Jernigan Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Jonakin, , Pat ....... Amelia- ..,. Billy ,... Gale ..,. Joe ,.... Kelley . . . Linda .... Mary ..... Mildred .. Nancy . . . Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones, Buddy ,... Carolyn , . . Dwayne . . Linda . . , Martin .... Myra . . . Steve .... Suzanne . . . Jordan, Donna .... Jordin, Bill .... Journey, Craig . . . Kammer, Bert ..,. Kaplan, Shelby ... Karle, Lanita .. Kaset, Jack ..... Kaset, Jane Keen, Karen .... . Keith, Anita ..... . . . Keith, ' ..'f.5bQ'is5, ...,76, .....69, a, 42, ....42, , 65.656, '1'2'9',' ......'.'75,' flies. 'iiiil' .......69, 43, 137, ....43, .fffffiffhs .44, 137, 156 Renie .... ..,.......... Keith, Sharon .. Kelley, Charles ...... Kelley, Richard . . . Kelley, Vicki ...... Kennedy, Jimmy .,... Keown, David .... Kepner, Lida ,..... , Ketchersid, Nancy. Kilgore, Martha . . Killian, Alice ..... Killian, Karol ..... Killefer, John ...., 79,156, 69, 44, 139, 140, 167, .. 69, 124, 127, . 73, 76, 144 44, Kimbrough, Parson ........... ... Kincaid, Doris ..... Kines, Gary ...... Kincer, Richard .. King, Betty .... King, Jackie .... King, Tommy .,.. King, Treba ...... Kingston, Johnny . Kirkpatrick, Joy .......... Kirkpatrick, Macky. .,.,. . Kirton, Ann ....... f f f 55. 'ieidf 198, ffisiz 44, 188, .....44, Knox, David ...... Kopkin, Stanley .... Kaplan, David .. Kuhn, Jerry ..... Kyker, Karen .... Kyle, Dick Lacey, Shirley ..., Lackey, John .,... LaFerry, Wayne . .. Lancaster, Earl ,... Lamb, Cynthia .... Lamb, Jon ...... Lane, Judy ,... Lane, Jean ..... Langley, Chip ,.... Lanza, Bob .,,... Lasaster, Butch Lasaeter, Brad . .. .. Law, Chris .... . . . 1156, 'i ....44, 138 .......76 ....,..,76 ....76, ....76, . .76, ....69, 156, .'ff.'i'a6,' iii ...,..,69, 45, .45, 65, 138, 139, 69, 72, . . . 114, 147, Loy, Linda .,.. Lucas, Linda .... Ludsky, Diane. . . Ludsky, Marion Ludwig, Bill ...,. Lull, Sally ..... Lusk, Tommy .... Luttrell, Bill ,.... Luttrell, Judy . . . Lyle, Sandra .... Lynch, Steve .... Lyons, David .,.. McAfee, Mike .,., . McAfee, Steve ....., . McAllister, Ginger .,.. McBee, Betty ,.,.v.. McBirney, David McBryar, Linda. . . McBride, Gail .. McCallie, Gary .....,. McCamish, Mickey ..... McCarroll, Sara McCay, Ann ...... McClain, Rob .... McClung, Gary McClure, Gail ...... 167, 191, Law, Hindot . ......,.. Lawler, Bobby .... ....... .... 1 4 4, Lawler, Mildred ..................... Lawrence, Pat ...,..,. 45, 131, 138, 183, Layne, Sheila .,...... ......,, 6 9, Leatherland, Lonnie. .. .. . .69, Ledford, David ....... 76, Lebovitz, Bruce ..... 45, Lee, David ...... . . . 76, Lee, Suzanne. . . Leigh, Linda .... Lebos, Lea ....... Letson, Jimmy .... Lenk, Alan ...... LeVan, Cameron. . . Levi, Jim ....... Levin, Charlene ..... 69, . .,.., 69 ...,69, 127, ....,8, 45, ...,76, .fflbbf 76, McCommon, Pat ..,.. McConathy, Becky McConathy, Herman .. McConathy, Sam ..... ....76, ....46 idk, , 107, ....69, ...,76, 47, 1561 1 Levin, Sharon, .. ......,45, McCormack, Glenda ..........,... McCoy, Bill .......... ..,.,..,. McCracken, Linda ..... 48, 131, 161, McCulley, James. .4B, 102, 107, 120, McCulley, Glenda ...,..,,...... 69, McCutcheon, Martha .... .... 7 6 McDaniel, Diane ,..... ...,. McDaniel, Jerry ... .... McDowell, Joyce . .. .. , .. r 194, Levine, Mary Ann. . . . 69, Levy, Abe ......... ...... 9 , 45, 139, Lewailen, Nancy .... Lewis, Henry ,.., Lewis, Joe .... Lewis, Paul . . . . Lewis, Ronny .......... Lewis, Rosemary ....... Lichenstetter, Madelene Lifsey, Bryan ,........ Light, Jerry ..,... Liner, Mitchell ,... Liner, Tommy, ., Ling, Nancy ....... Lingerfelt, Carolyn .... List, Elizabeth. , . . .. Little, Linda ......... Livingston, Richard .... Lockery, Richard .... ,. Lockhart, Jacquelene . Locklear, Jerry .....,. Lomas, Wilma ,..... London, Jack, . . Long, Peggy ,..... Loomis, Frank .... Lord, Linda .... Lorentz, Roy Love, Judy .,.,. . . , .1 f ide, Bibi., 45, 131, 137, 162, 176, 76, ,..,.46, ..A,.76, 69, 69, ........76, .. 126,127, ..,.46, 139, .....46, .... .76, .69, 177, ........,...76, 46, .....,.76, ... 46, 139, . ids, .... 76, 46, Love, Priscilla ..,....,..., ........,. McElroy, McElroy, McElroy, Kay .,..... Louise .,...,.. Susie. .4B, 123, ......69, 139, 140, 167, 188, McEwan, Alice .................. McGinnis, Betty ...... 48, 139, 141, McGovern, Don ,.............,.. McGraw, Lorene. .. ....... Mclntosh, Sue ...... .... 7 6, 1 Lovell, Bobby ..... Lovell, Linda .... Lowe, Ann ...... Lowe, Diane .... 108, 110, 111, 120, 139, 142, 170, 182, 69, ...........46, 123 76, Lowe, Mary Lee ,.... ..,. . 46 Lowery, Gail ..... Loy, Julia ...... ..69, ....69, 161, Page 258 McKamish, Mickey .. . .... .. McKamey, Chotlynn .... ., McKeehan, Ann ..... . . . McKeehan, George. . . McKeel, Charles .... . . J.. . J...- McKenzie, Joyce ......... 69, 138, McKenzie, Joyce Alban .. . . . . . . . McKerley, Bill ........... 102, 106, McLaughlin, Susan .. McLeroy, Virginia . . . . . McMahon, Sharon. . . .. McMillan, Carole ... . McPherson, Gaylord .............. McWilliams, Don ...... ......., Mabry, David. .4B, 139, 151, 177, Mabry, Gerry , ................ . Magnuson, Dick .. .... . . Mahan, Sandra ..... Mahoney, Diane .... . . . Maissell, Eunice ... . Malay, Jane- ..... Manning, Diane .... .. Manning, Martha ..,.. ., .....76 Mansell, Jean .... . Mapp, Brenda . . Marler, Charles, . . . . Maroney, Potty . . . Marshall, Loxie . . . Martin, Buddy . , . Martin, David ..... ...,.163 Martin, Harold .. . .... .170 Martin, Paul .... ....,..,.,... 1 71 Mason, Eva .... . ,,........,... 172 Massa, Bill ..,., .,.. 4 9, 138, 139, 143 Massey, Bob ...,. .,.,..... , .49, 164 Massey, Claire ...,. ....,,. . 76, 152 Massey, Jean .. ......49 Massey, Linda .... .... 7 6, 153 Masters, Jerry .... ,....,.... ..,,,. 4 9 Mathews, Claudia ......,,..,...,,., 77, 175 Mathis, George ,,...... 49, 108, 111, 142, 170 Matteson, Jimmy . . ...,,....,,... 77, 171 Maxwell, Carl ..........,, 49, 151, 176, 205 May, Bob .....,....,....,.....,., 137, 150 May, Linda .... 49, 128, 138, 167, 186, 187 202, 206, 209 Meacham, Carol .................. 77, 144 Meacham, Dee Dee..49, 131, 141, 144, 196 Meeks, James .,.,...,......... ..,... 7 7 Meigs, Dinah ....., ...... ...... 6 9 , 171 Mench, Paul ...... .,.. 4 9, 171 Meredith, Donna ,.., ..,. 6 9, 172 Metcalf, Ruth ...... . . . ...,., 77, 173 Meyers, Bill ..,. ....,...,. 4 9, 150, 210 Miller, Bill ..... .... 4 9, 150, 167, 188 Miller, Brent ... ........,. .... . .69 Miller, Jerry ,.... .... 8 , 50, 147, 179 Miller, Marie ..,, ......... 6 9, 172 Miller, Marilyn ..., ....... 7 7, 171 Miller, Melvin ..., .... 5 0, 174 Miller, Mike .... .. ...... 69 Miller, Montez .. ........ 9, 69 Miller, Norman .... .,.. 1 76, 188 Milliken, Linda ,... .. .69, 157 Mllner, Roy ...... .. ...... 69 Mills, Gloria ..... .. .77, 135 Mindock, Rosemary ..., ......, . 77, 157 Minton, Vic ..,..............,... .77, 173 Mitchell, Carolyn .....,.... 77, 126, 162, 190 Molloy, Ronny. .69, 136, 143, 149, 179, 204 Mohler, Val ,.,.,,.,,,..,...,. 77, 112, 147 Mohr, Peter ...,... . ,... ..... 1 70 Monds, Kenneth .... ........ 7 7, 171 Mongar, Faye. . . .. Montefelt, Louise .... Moon, fMoo re, Moo re, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Linda ...... Bertha ..... ....50, Cindy ..,................ Colleen ,.......... ..... Dina ...... 50, 94, 136, 138, Edwin .... Greer .... Judy ..,,. Karen ..... Richard .,.. 167, 188, 191, 199, 200, ...50, . . f.'56,' Moreland, David ..... Morgan, Ed .....,. Morgan, George Morgan, Jacqueline. . Morgan, Ronny .,.. Morlancl, Howard. . . 167, 176, Morris, Bobby ....., Morris, Jenniver ...,, Morris Phil ..... Morrisl Phillip .. Morrison, Jan .... Morton, Moser, Moser, Moss, E Robert ..,. Alexis .... 73 Enoch .,.. 51, velyn ........ Moss, Edwin Moss, Zelma .... Mulkey, Janet .. 173, 174 .69, 174 .50, 172 ......77 ..77, 167 ......50 139,159, 194, 195, 209, 210 .50, 175 163, 179 127, 168 .77, 156 151, 176 .50, 165 .....173 ......70 ..,,,.....77,162,177 51, 128, 138, 139, 151, 182, 188, 191, 208, 210 145 51,139,141,161,164 163 77, 102, 138, 86, 138, 139, 183, ......51 ......7O ......51 146, 190 151, 177, 197, 211 .70, 173 .....,.77 ..70, 174 .......70 Mullins, Karen ........ 51, 65, 123, Mullins, Fred .... ...,..,........ Mullins, Maxine .... .... .,... 7 O , Mullins, Nancy .... ,.... . 77, Myers, Herman .... Myrick, Ted .... .. Nabors, Sue .............. ..... Nance, Mariorie ....,........,..,. Nardo, Mickey..51, 65, 139, 146, 1 191, 201, 206, Nash, Jimmy ,...... Neal, Bill ....... Nelson, Hole .,....... ..A.'.v77' Pendygratt, Jerry .... ..... Penick, Doug ....... .... 7 0, 1 47, Pennington, Leigh .. ....... .. Perch, Howard ,... .... Perkins, Morris .... . . Perkinson, Don .... Perkinson, Fred .... Perry, Bill .... .. Perry, Randy .... . . Peters, Sondra .... . . Iss. . 53 .53, Peterson, Kathryn. . . .... . . . . Nelson, Mary Frances .... . ....... . Newbold, Bill .... Newell, Dianne . Newman, James .. Newman, Jane. . .. Nickols, Clint Nichols, Gordon ..... Nichols, Ronald.. Niswonger, Judy. Norman, Cecil. .. Norman, Diane. . .. Norman, Dixie. .. Novotny, Joan. . . Nunn, Virginia .... O'Kelley, Jim .... Oliver, Brenda .. O'Neal, Charles ..... O'Neal, Lynn .... O'Neal, Pat ..... O'Neal, Mike .... O'Neill, Kathy. . . Freddie . Orrell, Orton, Phyllis .... Overall, Steve. . . Overend, George Ownby, Bob ..... Owen, Chris. . . ,. Owens, Sandra .... Overturf, Sissie. . . . Pace, Lamar... Pack, Wilma .... Palmer, Jimmy .... Pankey, Jim ..,., Panni, Teena .... Parker, Sue ..... Parker, Wayne . . Parrott, Glenda. . Patten, Sallie Patterson, Bob .. Patterson, Eddie. . Patterson, lvana. . Patton, White . . . Payne, Carolyn ...... Payne, Gary ..... Payne, Payne, John ..... Payne, Judy ..... Payne, Pat ...... Pearce, Jerry J. Pea rson, Jackie ..,. Pearson, Keith . . Peck, Sandra Peck, Stella. . . Pederson, Ann. . . Peek, Ginger ...... Pemberton, Bobby Pemberton, Linda. Pence, Judy ..... Pendergrass, Doris Pendergrass, Randall ....70,108,110, ..ll1:l.7O, ....77, ....77, 79, . .51, ...51, 65, ..,..IQIIfI1si,' ..73, 77, 102, . 52, 94, 97, 139, 143, ....77,127, ...70, 126, 1Q1i6sf'1'1bf'l' ..........70, 70,105,114, si. ' iii, . . ff '76, 155, ............70, 70, 116, 120, .........52, . . .... 52, Page 259 Pettyiohn, Kenneth ......,..... 70, Phillips, Barbara .... .... 7 0, 149, Phillips, Billy ,.... ..... ,,.. Phillips, Carolyn .... .. .53, Phillips, Elaine .... .... 7 0, Phillips, Kathy ...... .,.. Phillips, Margaret ,... .. Phillips, Myra ....... .... Pierce, Carolyn .... ...... Pierce, James ..... ..... 7 0, Pigtord, Toby ..... ...... .... Pine, Kay .......... .... 7 0, 160, Pinkerton, Martha ................ Pitts, Derril ....... ............. Pitzl, Sue..53, 139, 152, 167, 188, Pledger, Mary Frances ........... Pledger, Frank ........ 70, 102, 106, Plemons, Allen . . . ........ . . . . Poe, Robert A. .... ... . ... Poe, Robert D. .... . . . . Pollard, Merri ,... , . .70, Polsky, Sybil ....... .... 7 0, Portwood, Carolyn .... .,... Posey, Eddy ...... . . . Potter, Bl Il ...... Potter, Brenda .... ........ Potter, Carolyn,.. .....102, Potter, Jessie .... Potts, Diane . , . Powell, Lyn ....... 102, 106, 106, 1 20, Powell, Lynn ,..... 13, 53, 138, 139 Powell, Raymond .......,... Pragnell, Bobby ............ Pressman, Diane Pressman, Sharon ....... Presswood, Margaret .... Presswood, Ruth ...... Price, Martha ..... Price, Ray ..,.. Price, Robbye ..... Priddy, Linda ..... Prince, David. . . Prince, Lynn ...... Pritchard, Dennis . . . Pruett, Charles .... Puckett, Nancy . . . Puckett, Tommy .. Pulliam, Jimmy Purcell, Joann .... Pyle, Karen ..... Quan, Lynda .... 77, 126, 127, . f f fsd, . f if 141, Quinn, Bobbie ......... ..... 7 0, Radford, Carolyn. . . . . . Rogan, Buddy .... ..... Rains, Jeannette .... . . .70, Ramke, Gerry ..... .... 5 4, Ramsey, Billy .... .... 5 4, Ramsey, Brenda. . . , . . Randolph, Mary ..... ..,. Randolph, Phyliss . . . . Randolph, Steve ...,. .... Rankin, Julie ...... .. .70, Rankin, Kay ..... 1 , Loften . . . Spence Ransom, Henry ....,. Rasbury, Loudine .... Rash, Mary Catherine ....54, ..... ,54, .... ..70, Ratclitfe, Sarah ....... .... 7 7, 160, Ray, Carolyn Ray, James ........ Rawlston, Barbara ,. Record, Glenda ..,. Redwine, Phil .... Reed, Bill ..... , Reed, Leon ...,. Reedy, Charles ..... Reeves, Louise .... Renslow, Mary .... Resnick, Chester. . . Respers, Sandy ..... Respess, Sandford .. Rewcastle, Glenda . Rheay, Judy ....,. Rhodes, Alicia .,..... Rhyne, Judy..55, 13 ...,.7O, ....54, ..,.70, 55, ....,70, . , 176, iid, Q 1 1 f 55. .... 55,139, 141, 158, 164, 1, 136, 139, 144, 183, 191, Ricard, Ricky .... 55, 139, 147, 177, 201, Rich, Linda ......... .77, 79, 128, 186, Rich, Tommy .,.,.........,.....,.... Richards, Hannah. .55, 65, 131, 137, 138, 155, 159, 167, 183, 188, 189, Richelson, Pennie ........, 55, 139, 140, Richmond, Patty .. Riesch, Rick ..... Rievley, Beverly Rind, Joel ..... Rlsley, Phil Riggins, Joe . . . Rigsby, Eddie .. Roach, Linda Roach, M. E. .. Robere, Diane ..... Roberson, Patsy .... Roberts, Cliff ..... Roberts, Jimmy ..... Roberts, Vivian ..... Robertson, Carol. . . Robinson, Glenn. . . Roelofs, Douglas. . . Rodgers, Barbara .... Rogers, Frances .,.,.. Rogers, Janice .... Rogers, Paula .... Rolen Sylvia ........ ,..,.......7O, 77, rr, ,... . 55, 70, 141, 163, 77, 77,126,127, ...,......111, 70, .. 7O,157, ......77, ....77, . .,........,,. 70, .55, 129, 160,176, ....,7O,12B, 144, Ramick, Carol .....,.... .. 70, 138, Rasenbloam, Barbara. Ross, Rhoda ......... Rose, Paul .......... Rowland, Laurie. . . Roy, Virginia ..... Rucks, Janie... ...., ..70, . .... 56, 174, ..,....114, .,....70, 70, 70, 124, Rudder, Sue ......... 56, 123, 161, 176, Rudolph, Marvin ...,. Rush, Charles .........,.., ..70, 138, Rushworth, Marcia. . , Russell, Diana ....... Russell, Steve. . . 56, Rutherford, Becky .... Saffels, Retha .... Saluk, Beverly. . . Salter, Kirk .... Sample, Marie. .. Sample, Phyliss ..... Sample, Priscilla. . . Sams, Gary ,..,., Sanders, Carol ..... Sanders, Dale .... Sanders, Mike. . . Sanders, Robert .... 56, 139, 141, 158, 138, 139, 143, 182, ....71, ..,.174, ...114, 77, ....56, 153, .77, 151, .....77 ....168, ...77, Sandlin, Joe ...,. Sasser, Mike .......... 56, 103, 104, 146, Sayers, Libbye ..... ,............... 7 1, Satterfield, Jay. .56, 1 Satterfield, John ..... Satterfield, Lynda .... Saunders, Bill ...... Scealf, Bobby .... Schaeffer, Lance. . . Schaerer, Johnny .... Schubert, Emily .,.., Schulman, Barry .... Schwall, Bob ..... Schwartz, Allen ...,.. Scoggins, Gerald ...... Scoggin, Phyllis .... 56, Scogin, Thelma ........ Scott, Carolyn .... Scott, Eugene ...... Scruggs, Hugh ..,.. Sear, Alan ......, Sear, Carolyn .... Searcy, Dale ...... Seidenberg, Judy . . . Seitz, Howard ..... Sewell, Sylvia .... Setliffe, Bill ...... Shadwick, Joan . .. Shapiro, Helene .,.. Sharpe, Van ,... Shaver, Sandra .... Shaw, Kenneth ...,. Sheets, Cheryl .. Sheorn, Jimmy .... Sheridan. Jerry . Sherrill, B111 ..... ... Sherrill, Don .... Shewell, Delores. . Shewell, Jewell . Shields, Bailey .. Shipley, Rosella.. Shipp, Emory Shaurd, John .. Shores, Sandy .... Shriver, Sandra. . Shubert, Emily .. Shull, Jewell ..., Silcox, Gary .... Silverberg, Paula Simcox, Jasamine. Simms, Larry ...,. Simms, Richard .. Simms, Robert . . . Simms, Yolande. . Sims, Maxine . , , Simpkins, Buddy , Simpkins, Caroline Sisk, Joyce ....., Sissom, Sissom, Sisson, Bonnie , . Kay ..,.. Polly ...,. Skillington, Doris. Skipper, Irene .. Slagle, Julia ........ 5 Slater, 'Mark .... Slatery, Pat .... Slay, Rusty ..., Small, La rry ...., Smalling, Dona .... Smartt, Smartt, Phil .... Sharon . , . Smith, Allen ..... Smith, Smith, Brad . . Carol .,,.. Smith Carolyn. . . 23, 130, 137, 157, 192, 197, .....,..56, 77, ,..71, 114, .. 56, 145, ..,71, 168, 167, 77,125 '1Q7,l1'64, ...,77, ..'.'1'6a', ....57, 71, l. 4. '. 571 156, .,...15B, ,..108, 1, n, 1 1, 71, . ,...71, 711 1 168.1 111.146, n n A 1 ' 1. 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Spence, Jack ...., Spence, Jerry . . . Spence, Mike ..... Spencer, Jim ,.... Spiva, Linda ...... Standifer, Charles . , . Standifer, Mike ..... Standfield, Linda .... Starsberry, Nancy .. Stansifer, Joan ...... Starnes, Geraldine. .. Steakley, Kit ....... Steele, Bobby ...... Steele, Quintard. . . 58, ...71, .. f f '56, ....58, 102, .. .. 59, ... 71, 138, Steffen, Howard .,..,..........., Stenborg, Jo Anne .,.,. ..... , Stephens, Betty ..,. 59 Sterchi, Bill .,.,..... Sterry, Judy ,,.. . Stewart, Clarence . , . Stewart, Eric ...., Stewart, Judy ...., Loretta .... Steward, Stevens, Edward . . , Stone, Al ..,..,. Stoner, Billy ..., Storey, Wayne .... Stott, Sam .....,. Strahley, Kris .... Street, Sandy . . . Streiter, Edwin .... Strickland, Sandy .... Stroup, Marilyn .... Sullivan, Howard ..... Sussdoft, Edwin ...,., Sutton, Pat ......... ,139, 149,168 59, 's?2,l13d,'1210, fri, 78, 102, 120, .,.......7l, Swafford, Barbara .... Swanson, Betty ..,,.. Swartout, Pat .... Sweatt, Brenda ..,. 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