Chattanooga High School - Dynamo Yearbook (Chattanooga, TN)

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Drive, determination, and ambition are characteristics of juniors, p. 94. Experienced and sophisticated sen- iors are rapidly completing an era of their life, p. 154. Nothing equals a good sports program in pageantry, color, and excite- ment, pp. 28, 102, 228. Complementing this program are the athletic opportunities offered to girls, p. 214. A unique aspect of City is its excellent assortment of clubs and organizations, p. 36. To promote self- discipline and an understanding of today's world, an extensive military program is conducted, p. 130. With candid situations and familiar scenes, we hope to evoke warm memories, pp. 82, 112, 236. These are the reasons that Chattanooga High School is not merely an avocation, but a way of life. The 1962 Dynamo Volume 52 Sponsor: Mr. Donald R. Cronk Editor-in-Chief: Karol Killian Business M anager: Virginia Nunn Asrociate Editors: Bertie Moore, Linda Wyatt Circulation Manager: Gail McBride V' .E ,, With All The Splendor of 1 r 'Y 5 4 Fall, Our Year Begins Exciting, vivid, glorious fall opened our school year of 1962. Ready to return from lazy surn- mer days to the vibrant action typical of youth, students began to renew old friendships and to fit their lives into an organized schedule. Plaid skirts, football games, brand-new textbooks, and crisp, brisk weather served as a. stimulus, increasing anticipation of the wealth of activities soon to be encountered. fs Cos' J :-' :sd 211- .. -Tl 2'-v T- 113- Anyone who doesn't share the enthusiasm of the Drill Squad must Hnd a seat in another section. ,N Left: Almost hidden in a pancho, Jack Jackson studies the action intently. Below: Complying with regulations, Mike Pemberton registers for a parking-lot permit. 6 ,...M.,ar'a l' 4 . M The Fall of Freedom The boys put their whole heart into cheerleader auditions. 7 Ann Collison takes one last look before performance time. Carico, Archer, and Sussdorf are at their favorite occupa- tion, feeding their facesf, Mr. Bates is a familiar sight to all who work backstage. F ACULTY Some students work diligently while others stop for a chat. Mr. Hudson teaches fundamental rules of driv ing. Boys work on an old jalopy in shop. Mrs. Gray illustrates the techniques of sewing. The lineup at a faculty meeting. X 8 Mr. Kenneth R. Barton .Treaxurer Center left: Mr. Conrad W. Bates Book Chairman Col. Creed F..Bates, Principal Dean James W. Henry Miss Ruth Scholze Registrar 9 Mrs. Ruth Hassig Secretary Center right: Miss Amelia. Bazemore Secretary COL. CREED BATES Principalg B.A., Uni- versity of Chattanooga 5 M.A., Columbia Uni- versityg Sponsors Stu- dent Council. Students contemplate English com- positions. KENNETH R. BARTON Treasurer 5 Typing, General Business, Bookkeepingg B.S. Tennessee Tech, Spon sors Bankers Club. . L MRS. CECIL BABCOCK English, Guidanceg B.A., University of Chatta- noogag Sponsors F.T.A. MRS. MARY T. BARKER Englishg B.M., New England Conservatory of Musicg B.S., Univ. of Chatta., Univ. of North Carolina, Vander-Biltg Sponsors Sr. Class, Girls' Optimiss. CONRAD W. BATES Physicsg B.S., Tennes- see Techg Case Insti- tuteg Cornell Univer- sityg M.A., Peabody Collegeg M.T.S.C.g Co-Sponsors Bull-dogs, Sponsors Science Proj- ect Club. 5 MISS AMELIA BAZEMORE Secretaryg B.A., University of Chattanoogag McKenzie Col- lege. GEORGE E. BLANCHARD, JR. Athletic Business Manager, Algebra, Plane and Solid Geometry, Modern Math 5 Indiana Univ., B.S., M.Ed., University of Chattanooga, Sponsors Jr. Lions Club. SGT. ROBERT BRASHER R.O.T.C. Instructor of Military Science. RAYMOND A. BUSSARD Track Coach, Defensive Football Coach, Biology, Home Mechanics 5 Bridge- water College, B.A., Ohio Univ., Sponsors Track St Bar-Bell Club. JAY M. CRAVEN Choir, Orchestra, Gen- eral Music, Drill Squadg Univ. of 'Chat- tanooga, B.M.g Van- der Cook College of Music, M.M.E.5 Spon- sors Specialty Club. Biology pupils eagerly disect fish. CAPTAIN RICHARD W. BROWN Professor of Military Science, College of Pacific, Occidental College, fourteen years active Army service. DONALD R. CRONK American History, Economics, B.A., Houghton College 5 M.A., Vanderbilt, Sponsors Jr. Civitans, Dynamo Editorial and Business Staffs. RICHARD B. DAVENPORT Chemistry, Biologyg B.S., Purdue Universityg Spon- sors J r. Optimist Club. MRS. SARAH FELTS Englishg Agnes Scott College, B.A.g Univer- sity of Tennessee, M.A.g Sponsors Writ- ers' Guild. MRS. CHRISTINE C. GRAY Home Economicsg B.S., Mississippi Southern g Mer- rill-Palmer Schoolg Spon- sors Future Homernakers of America. MRS. CATHERINE D. HASSIG Secretary 5 University of Chattanooga, Mc- Kenzie Business Col- lege. 12 S CHARLES H. GEORGE Pre-flight, Auto Me- chanics, Aquaticsg University of Tennes- see 5 Sponsors Radio Club. James Rush and Jim Gamble periment in chemistry. JAMES HENRY Mathg B.S., Georgia Techg M.A., Univer- sity of Chattanooga g Sponsors Inter-Service Club Council, Travel Club. CX MRS. ELLA MAE HOLLAND First Aidg Emory Uni- versity, R.N., Sponsors Student Monitors Club. A rare moment in Study Hall. MRS. LUCILLE JOHNSON English 3 B.A., Mary- ville Collegeg M.A., University of Chatta- noogag Sponsors Dynah-Teens. MRS. MAMIE HOUSTON Cafeteria Manager WENDELL B. HUDSON Driver Education 5 Univer- sity of Chattanooga, B.A.g Columbia Bible College g Sponsors Bulldogs. MRS. VIOLA JOHNSTON Artg B.S., University of Chattanooga 5 Cooper Union School of Artg Sponsors Art Service Club. CHARLES A. KENDRICK Plane and Solid Geometry, Trigonometry 5 University of the Southg University 'of Louisville 5 B.S., Austin Peay State Teachers' Col- legeg Sponsors Key Club. MXSGT. JOHN A. LOUGHRAN ROTC Instructor. An interesting day in Latin. MRS. ELAINE MILBURN Typewriting, S h o r t- hand, Notehand and Personal Typingg Uni- versity of Tennessee, B.S., M.S.g Sponsors F.B.L.A. SFC JOHN C. MAYES R O T Cg Springfield, Tennesee Highg NCOIC of CHSQ Spon- sors Disc Sa Diamond, Rifle Team, Military Honor Society, Rifle Team. MISS ANNA MCCRARY Spanishg A.B., University of Chattanoogag M.A., Colum- bia Universityg Sponsors Pivot Staff. J. R. OSTEEN Biologyg B.S., Middle Tennessee State Col- legeg Sponsors Boost- ers Club, Maroon 8: White Business Staff. MISS LILLIAN PATTON Lating B.A., Agnes Scott Columbia Universityg Uni- versity of Chattanooga 5 Sponsors Honor Society Alumnettes. 1 MRS. W. D. PEARSON French, Institute dl Educa- tion Physique. MISS JEAN PORTER Bible, B.S., M.Ed., Univer- sity of Chattanooga, Spon- sors Bible Club, Christian Fellowship. MISS CATHERINE PERRY American History, B.A., Martha Wash- ington, M.A., Vander- bilt, Columbia Univer- sity 3 Sponsors Dynamo Circulation Club. JAMES PHIFER English, Business Arithmetic, B i o l o g y, Guidance 5 Basketball Coach 3 Auburn Uni- versity, University of Chattanooga, Western Kentucky, and Ten- nessee , Peabody, B,S., M.A., Sponsors Rec- reation Club. Capt. Brown instructs cadets on nuclear warfare. MISS KATHARINE PRYOR English, Speech, Uni- versity of Chattanooga, A.B. g University of Tennessee, Sponsors Junior Class, Jr. High Publicity Club, Mas- quers, Thespiansg As- sembly Chairman, Cal- endar Co-Ordinator, Dramatics Director. 15 ' MRS. MARY D. RODMAN Girls, Phys. Ed. and Coach Varsity Sports, A.B., University of Chattanooga g Spon- sors Girls' Varsity Bas- ketball, Volleyball, Swimming, D i r e c t o r May Day. C. W. ROHRDANZ Historyg B.S., Physical Edu- cation School Administra- tiong M.S., University of Alabamag Sponsors Varsity C Club. MRS. MARY L. MRS. ELIZABETH ROYER RUSHWORTH Mathematics, Guid- Secretarial Training, anceg Middle Tennes- Shorthand, Typewrit- see State Collegeg B.S.g ingg B.S., Indiana Sponsors Tri-Hi-Y. MISS RUTH SCI-IOLZE Registrarg University of Chattanoogag Edmondson Business Collegeg McKenzie Collegeg Sponsors Deputy Council. R. L. SCHWALL State Teachers Col- legeg Univ. of Pitts- burgh, Chattanooga 5 Club Co-ordinator. The boys in mechanics. Russian 5 Army Lan- guage School 5 Trinity SGT SHELTON Collegeg University of R.O.T.C. Instructor of Chattanooga. Military Science. 16 SGT. J. F. SHIELDS SGT. ROBERT Detachment S u p p l y SIZEMORE Sgt. 5 Part-time Sopho- R.O.T.C. Instructor. more instructor. Boys reluctantly pay fines in li- brary. MISS EMILY SPENCER Librariang P e a b o d y College, B.S., CB.S. in L.S.j g Sponsors Li- brary Club. MISS ARMINDA SMALLWOOD Englishg A.B., University of Chattanoogag M.A., Colum- bia Universityg S p 0 n s 0 r s Maroon Sz White Editorial Staff. . THORNTON STOCKTON Industrial Arts, Social Scienceg B.S., Southern Missionary College. 17 MRS. KATHLEEN B. STOTT Sociology, Psychology 3 A.B., Birmingham-Southern Collegeg M.A., University of Missouri 5 Sponsors Cinema Club. MRS. BUN F. STRONG Algebra, Solid Geome- try, Trigonometry 3 A.B., Judson Collegeg Chairman School Pub- licity. King of Sarcasm. MAX H. VANN Math, Algebra, Trigo- nometryg B.S., Berry Collegeg M.A., Pea- body College. J. S. TILSON Marching Band, Con- cert and Swing Bands, Girls, Glee Clubg M.S., University of Illinois. MRS. IDAREE H. TOWNLEY Child Developmentg B.S., Home Economics 5 Miss. State College for Womeng M.S., Child Development, University of Tennessee 5 Sponsors Red Cross. WILLIAM VON SCHAAF Chemistry, P h y s i c al Education, Wrestling Coach, Assistant Foot- ball Coach 5 B.S,, M.E.D., University of Chattanooga. bull! W- ff Y f MRS. ELIZABETH K. WADE Assistant Librarian and Audio-Visual Co-ordinatorg University of Chattanoogag Sponsors Audio Visual Club, Sophomore Class. MISS KATHERINE WALKER Englishg B.S., University of Tennessee, M.S., Columbia Universityg Sponsors Chess 8x Checkers Club. MRS. MARGARET MRS. ELENA L. WERTHEIMER ZIMMERMAN Algebrag B.S., Univer- Englishg B.Mus., M. sity of Chattanoogag Mus., Converse Col- Sponsors Jr. Lioness legeg M.Ed., University Club. of Chattanoogag Spon- sors Philharmonic Club. WILLIAM R. CLARK Englishg A.B., University of the South, M.A., Middle Tennessee Stateg Sponsors Sophomore Boys' Club. History class keeps up with current events. What, me worry? Class of 1964 Steve Ramey Bill Thompson President Vice-President The Sophomores quickly got into the swing of things at C.H.S. They began by starting some- thing new in the way of elections whereby carn- paign managers were chosen for each candidate during the election days. The sophomore class has as its main project the care and maintenance of the coke room. The sophomore class displayed their varied tal- ents in the Sophomore Talent Program. At Thanksgiving they presented a program on 'gWhat Thanksgiving Means to Mef' accompanied by the Girls, Glee Club. They shared with us the true meaning of Thanksgiving. The Class of 1964 has helped CHS in many ways, and they should be very successful in their remaining years at CHS. Sharon Bonner Sandra Suit Secretary Treasurer Mrs. Wade, the class sponsor, is kept quite busy with all of the sophomores' activities. ' 20 .. ,.,. X af' -P if Q . 4 F. Broadwick D. Brooks R. Brookshire J. Brown W. Brown K. Brownlee B. Burton P. Caldwell B. Cantrell D. Carter J. Carter J. Carter C. R. Cartwright L. Caruthers J. Cate B. Chadwick J. Chase B. Chawl-:in J. Clark L. Clayton B. Close C Cnyder C J. Colburn A Cole T. Collison J. Colquitt D. Combs V. Comstock ws, C. Adams A. Ailey L. Alexander C. Allen B. Allin G. Alsobrooks K. Arnold R. Arthur B. Ashley T. Austin A. Bailey B. Baldwin E. Baldwin R. Bankston A. Barbery N. Barney B. Beardsley G. Blair S. Blaker K. Bieter M. Bodenhammer N91 JSI, R. Bohannon M. Bonine S. Bonner J. Bowen B. Brackett P. Brewer M. Bridges Q .,,.. .vga 5 ? ..,. , ,g k ...sm-. Q, f , -.K .- -- X. in 0 - A .1 X -' ,, 1 . ,. . W '3 its , ff 2532 .. .. . Q . . T:11'2.sz ...Q --f :' f i lg aff f 'mlb-1. X1 ,V ' .f:-., ' '::' ' Jw 1 M - vw- , . .ifliiig 21 A J , . .V -. ,,-.. 2 ,gf ' ? 5 ,- X . sei . ff J is K . . 5 4 1, ' - f 9 'Ni W ' 'L V 'I ' J. B. S. J. J. P. B. D. R. J. A D D K Evans Faidley Faulkner Fergerson Ferguson Fincher Floyd C. Ford J. R. Ford L. Ford J. Foreman J. Foster D. Freeman D. Fuston Gagliano Gallant Galter Cammond Garner Geren Gilbert T. Gilbert M. Gillette J. Gilley J. Goggins B. Goldberg J. Graham G. Grant :fy an Q' - . -P .... J. Cooke L. Cook M. Cook D. Cooper W. Cooley S. Cordell T. Cordell N. Corn B. Cory P. Cox W. Cox J. Crabtree C. Crane J. Cravens G. Culver C. Davis W. Davis E. DeMars C. Deyrell R. Dillard M. Doubleday J. Dynesius M. Dzvonik D. Eaves R. Edwards S. Edwards E. Elrod N. Elsbree 22 S. Grasham D. Gray K. Gross L. Hagan B. Haggard S. Hale P. Hamby N. Hamill A. Hardin C. Hardy D. Harris F. Harvey C. Hattenback R. Havalin A. Hayes M. Head B. Henley B. Hester J. Hibbler J. Hickman S. Hicks R. Higdon J. Hill S. Hill A. Hixson R. Holder W. Holmes E. Holt .8 K A J. Horne J. Hough B. Hufhne K. Ingersoll B. Jackson E. Jarvis B. Jeffery B. Johns B. Johnson B. Johnson G. Johnson J. Johnson S. Johnson D. Jones S. Kampmeier B. Kepner J. Kidwell I. Koch T. Laferry M. Lawley M. Lawrence B. Lay D. Lea J. Leonard H. Levy A. Lewis . B. Lewis W. Little A. Livingston B. Lockery B. Loomis C. Lord K. Lovell D. Mahan G. Malmquist K. Malone B. Martin S. Martin G. Mason C. Masters K. Mathis G. McC.ashin B. McColl T. McCommon J. McElroy J. Meadows J. Meinbach D. Mercer M. A. Merriam P. Merriman F. Michlenk A. Miller A. Moneyhun E. Mooney G. Morris J. Morton 'Bra' SCT 2 mf- it YD 'Pl'-. HSM -w Q . XV T. Morton G. Moss S. Mullinax L. Nichols L. Nichols J. Novotny S. Nowak W. Oaky C. Obrien D. Oliver K. Owens B. Pack S. Parham P. Parks D. Parks P. Parris C. Parton J. Patterson D. Payne L. Payne R. Payne J. Peck M. Pendergrass A. Peters D. Phillips . M. Pirkil A. Pitner J. Plemons Seidl J. Selcer J. Sertel T. Seymour C. Shaw B, Shell B. Sherman B. Sherrill R. Ship L. Sikes D. Sims J. Skillington L. Sledge J. Smart D. Smelly A. Smith A. Smith D. Smith J. Smith J. T. Smith K. Smith . S. Smith A. Spencer B. Stansberry M. Steakly J. Steele K. Stenborg B. Stewart K. Plemmons M. Pohl J. Polsky F. Potter H. Potter A. Pressman V. Prestwood R. Price V. Pritchett E. Radlein S. Ramey K. Ramsey M. Renov A. Rhodes O. Richeson M. Risko B. Roberts C. Roberts E. Robinson J. Rogers J. Romska E. Ross M. L. Rowan J. Rowland D. Rutledge S. Samples J. Schwall S. Segler M. Stewart E. Still K. Strunk S. Suit S. Tabb C. Tate '31 B. Taylor B. Taylor J. N. Thomas B. Thompson T. Thompson R. Trotter T. Tumer L. Tyrrell B. Vandiver A. Varnell J. Vincent J. Wade G. Wallace J. Watts G. Weidner D. Wells M. Wenger S. West G. Whaley L. Whisenant P. White K. Whitson J. Whitten M. Whitworth S. Wright H. Yates F. Young A. Ziegler M. Ziegler B. Wiggins B. wukey B. Williams . Wolfe B. Wooten B. Workman Australian natives lament the fate of their unco- ' operative boomerang. Sophomore candidates for secret :M Ellen Still puts A Steve Ramey in . Misty Mood. fofll lll The sophomores own chorus lme, the Dynamltes. I 1' gi '- wh-num waiian. Rehearsals for sophomore talent show K. Gilbert, J. Evans, and J. Carter tryout for sophomore cheerleader 27 Sophomores' 'KGet Acquainted Partyw goes Ha- THE 1961 Ist ROW: Floyd, K. Salter, Steffner, Ford, Dalton, Mulli- nax, Bowman, Moser, H. Whaley, Labbous, Bodenham- mer, G. Whaley. 2nd ROW: Alred, Wolensky, Solomon, Wilkcy, Ramey, Towns, Baily, Jackson, Griffin, Jones, Dynamos Achieve Best Record in Seven Years -62 DYNAMOS Deering, J. Salter, Payne 3rd ROW: Harbison, Glazner, Walker, Crisp, VonSchaaf, Potter, Sussadorf, Bright, Langley, Hicks, Byrd, Davis. Coaches: Bussard, defense, VonSchaaf, line, and Rhordanz, head coach. Not pictured is Phifer, end Norman Drake, Jon De Vore, and perform their routine chore of lin- coach. Statistieian, Irvin Epstein, keeps all team rec- ords. 28 THE 1961-62 FOOTBALL LINE-UP CITY Co-captains: Potter and Sussadorf CITY CITY CITY CITY CITY CITY CITY CITY CITY CITY EAST RIDGE RED BANK OAK RIDGE ROSSVILLE MCCALLIE EVERETT BRADLEY BRAINERD SODDY-DAISY MURFREESBORO CENTRAL Often overlooked by those not associated with it, is the everyday routine of practice. 29' Langley Potter Towns City vs. East Ridge In the first Dynamo defensive play, the Pioneers crossed the goal and suc- ceeded in making the extra point. As the quarter changed, so did the Dynamos. City worked from the Dynamo twenty-seven yard-line to the goal. However, the extra point pass was no good. In the first play of the fourth quarter Alexis Moser pounced on the loose pigskin leaving us twenty yards to score. He scored on second down, giving the Dynamos a five point final lead, 12-7. City vs. Red Bank Red Bank started the game with the ball in their possession but Tommy Steffner soon stole it for the Dynamos by intercepting a pass. In the second quarter we gained possession of the ball, and drove with the aid of three first downs to the seventeen, the best drive of the whole game. There they took the offense. We promptly intercepted a pass, but they retaliated with the same. Starting the second half we drove with the ball until we lost a fumble. The plays continued without a resulting score for either team. Early in the fourth quarter a punt by Bowman held the Lions on their ten yard-line. After two first downs were gained the time ran short. Crowds roared for City to score, but the game ended as a scoreless tie. City vs. Oak Ridge The Dynamos received, but soon lost a fumble which aided the Wildcats' First touchdown. Later a pass completed to Floyd and another to Bowman tied the score at 6-6. In the third quarter the Wildcats plunged over the goal and gained the extra point. In the fourth period the Wildcats recovered a fumble and drove all the way. This was aided by another point, thus the game fell to Oak Ridge 20-6. Dalton Davis Mullinax Bowman 30 City vs. Rossville When the Dynamos first gained possession of the ball they stopped for noth- ing except a touchdown and an extra point. The next time the Dynamos were on offense they drove to the eight yardline before the quarter change. There Potter charged over for another six points. The Dynamos pushed 'em back in the last period and took the game 13-0. City vs. McCallie In the second play of the game Richard Floyd heaved a long pass to Ed Sussdorf which was quickly followed by a touchdown run and a kick totaling seven points, both by Potter. When the Tornadoes first punted to us, they re- covered the ball deep in our territory and developed the situation into a touch- down, but their extra point kick failed. The last quarter of the game rocked with suspense as McCallie threatened our 7-6 lead with passes, but the Dyna- mos' defense held them. This, the fiftieth game between these two teams, ties both records 23-23-4. City vs. Everett In the first quarter of the game with Everett, the Bulldogs intercepted a pass and scored seven points. Later in the quarter they crossed the goal for six more. Late in the second quarter City crashed over the goal for the touchdown and secured the extra point. The third quarter yielded the Dynamos a successful scoring opportunity. Richard Floyd crossed the goal once more for the extra point to give City the final lead 14-13. Salter Crisp Bright Ford 31 Hicks Sussadorf Griffin City vs Bradley On the fourth play of the game, the Bears rolled over the goal. Taking the offense once more, they plunged down the Held for another touchdown. In the second quarter the Bears converted a recovered fumble into a touchdown and extra point. On the following kick-off, Richard Floyd returned the ball to within ten yards of the goal, but the half was soon over. When City took the ball once more they drove all the way, with Richard Floyd scoring. In the closing minutes of the fourth quarter Bradley made two more touchdowns, to lead 39-6. A free ball creates a scramble, City vs Brainerd Our game with the Brainerd Rebels, the first in his- tory of the two schools, began with Brainerd kicking to the Dynamos. However, the Rebels scored in the first quarter and made the extra point. The rest of the game became a defensive battle with neither team able to move the ball. The game ended in a 7-0 defeat for City. A McCallie Tornado has his wind taken away. A hindered Rossville pass will fall short to jones. 32 City vs. Soddy-Daisy On a soggy field the Trojans of Soddy-Daisy slipped aside in the first quarter as Sussdorff sloshed over the goal for a touchdown, Richard Floyd for the extra point. Soon the Trojans dropped the slick pigskin. Lloyd Steele scooped it from the mud and streaked over the goal. In the third quarter Ed Sussdorff broke loose around end and strode over the goal once more. Jesse Potter intercepted a pass and finished the scoring. The Dynarnos rejoiced over our 25-0 victory. Coach Bussard talks over defensive tactics with Ford. Potter boots the winning point at McCallie. Opponent trapped! City vs. Murfreesboro The first two times the Dynamos had the ball at Mur- freesboro they drove for two touchdowns and added the two extra points. Following this, the Tigers tossed and completed two passes, crossed the goal, and scored seven points. A long drive by the Dynarnos in the fourth quar- ter was halted when the Tigers recovered a fumble on their own one-foot line. Tommy Bright broke through their offense for a safety, making the final score 15-7. 33 The Dynamo defense halts an end run. City clamps down on Central in the Power Bowl. W . fr.-1. .fy is 4 Q., 4-.,: The referee,s signal goes up as Potter makes a touchdown. V' City - Central Power Bowl Game The Power Bowl game was planned during the fall of 1961 after the regular season was underway. Everyone looked forward to resuming the Central rivalry which was discontinued eleven years previously. City crowds roared as a safety broke the 0-0 tie to put us ahead two points. A touchdown soon followed to make the score 8-0. The glee that followed was soon quieted by two Pounder touchdowns accompanied by successful extra points. In the second half Central scored a third time making the Final score 21-8. 34 THE 1691-62 CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM FIRST ROW: Spence, Williams, Turner. SECOND ROW: Potter, Barbery, Phillips, Martin, and coach Raymond Bussard. Cross Country 1961 attained a record of perfection defeating all opposing teams. Among these victories were St. Andrews, Brainerd, East Ridge, and McCallie. This type of track used is unlike most in that the track is ir- regular with curves and hills. Top conditioning and routine practice are vitally necessary for success such as that shown this year by City High. 35 R C U R Y Captain of the team, Jack Spence, displays his own particular form. Looks good now, but wait 'till he tastes it. M ,J Club participation in the Oklahoma parade. alll Hi-Y pancake supper , . 5 ' wp. W a , 'i 'i Jr. Sertoma chili supper. Hoboes invade CHS during club initiation. 36 ational Honor Society rm... .. ', . i o : ,Q . li , . I i Z I A ,'. . mLh mi L rf oooo me r Q ii ,.-: X G. Sams A. Moser M. L. Evans President Vice President Secretary Patsy Floyd Treasurer we 4 'f 5 . ,.. . - f f We 5 C l 'W I! .. sere . 1 qi K ei? -,,. W S' ' I C l .ee .rr .... . o... Row 1.- L. Allin, E. Allison y i: .05 , . 'E Row 2: C. Arnold, T. Blunt, s . f N ' Bowman, A. Burgner, M. Burg- i'W'iiBW f V W' r ,.::' . ner, C. Butler, B. Canata, B. Car- lr. ,i l M N 4 ter. ROW 3: P. Cooper, A. Cul- . C S' .r ' , ' lingworth, D. Dalton, M. Davis '- 1 ,ijw I 2 ' r 'G if A M. R. Denney, B. Eiselstein, M S I . ei, in L. Enochsy S. Espyl ROW 41. A, ,. ' .j g ISV .. . In H ji ',,. . -::---- Folkor, B. Ford, C. Fraser, J. Ho- A S 1 so ja A 1 mill, A. Holloman, M. A. Horns- , f llll n ::7: q yv C' by, D. Gore, M. Gregg. ROW 5. -- D 'I r ' - ' .b B. Jenkins, M. A. Johnson, L A n .' Jones, K. Keen, V. Kelley, N E'-r g. ,V Ketchersid, K. Killian, B. Lanza llv fl' A -A In A - - ' ROW 6: R. Livingston, S. Lynch, U YVYVAWVA VAVW V A . Til M LA. D. McGovern, s. McIntosh, s . H :.. rrr.. rrerr S ssrrr . A McMahan, H. Mann, L. Massey, .. ., A ' 21, . 5 Z i .. 5, ' V C. Massey. ROW 7: C. Mitchell, Q .,',.- i f V g, - K, Moore, R. Morris, Niswong- 1 'ii if ... i l fi - 35: 3 P er, V. Nunn, P. O,Neal, C. Owen, 1 M N r..,,, 'AIA I R' Price' ROW 8: L' Pfiddyf J' . -'r '1'l ilrn 121 Pul1iam,C. Sanders, L. SimmS, Q. srss slsl W' A . . . . .. l ' if A ,.. sl -r:- . Steele, B. Swanson, C. Thach. gl N f 'I nj, , .Q , '. . ' ' A ROW 9.- s. Thornburg, J. Watson, ,,,., ' mf , , li - lg. ,, G. White, L. Willbanks, R. Williams, M. Winston, L. Wyatt, 37 3 . , 2 ,.l L E- Zimmmmm m. r l. . mee . .rrm L .... x emm r me s - m .. 'Y - '- - ' 7 - m -- r - - . .. m-A . . mo.. t i E or . -mrm . . . K Z ., ' K ..- 1 R A A lzr E V A ,,. ti ' -. 'i i ' '-mll , 1 ' 'A ' Y ,.,,.. lag. A 2:--' B rr. 1 .' fs, Q 37 Q J G. Bailey H M - I T Blunt 3 ft 2 , A B. Brown ' . - E. Cobleigh Student Council Q K H wg n me G C. Arnold if , tk 'tt if Q ll ll Q l W A Q W' . ag ' i H. Bube . . J. Cooper D. Dalton ,M R B. Druce . EL A ' - B. Eiselstein ,.... A - 5 1 , A. Franco -- . M, Gregg ' A . T' J. Hamill V A L. Heilman B. Horner V. Kelley U ' K. Killian ,,, A gf . 4' , 'I' V .il B. Carter B. Luttrell J. Hamill B. Lama President Vice-President Secretary L. Lasiter G. McBride , C. Massey l , 2 S E' 33:85 P. Floyd L. Simms T. Hughes ' Treasurer Parliamentarian Chaplain The Student Council, sponsored by Col. Bates, acts as the student government body at C.H.S. It is com- V.Num-1 posed of homeroom representatives and several honor- C. Gwen ary members. J. pearee The main purpose of the council is to co-ordinate school activities. They meet each morning, and, upon adjournment, they go to their respective homerooms to read the daily announcements. Being a member of the Student Council is a respon- , sibility, but it also includes many enjoyable times. Dur- L- Polfvka ing the year the Council has several parties, and the M'Pr1Ce end of the year is highlighted with a houseparty at S- Ramev Camp Ocoee. .4 . .. . ' L. Rich 1 , ' B. Romick 5 H - ' Rush V if . , I Sams .. ,, J. G .- E . Solomon -,'. . . ..-., ,.,.,-, r L Spencer B. Swanson S. Thompson in . S D. Turner 'E gft I t 'reg .. . . P. VonSchaaf , T. Washington t 'l l R. Williams M. Winston L. Wyatt 'YJ 4 33 Deputy Council The Deputy Council is auxiliary to the Student Council. The members are seniors elected from each homeroom. The members aid the Student Council in its work. Every Wednesday, when the Student Council has its business meeting, the Deputy Council members are in charge of reading the announcements in their respective homerooms. The Deputy Council also has several social functions during the year, and their season is topped off with a pic- nic usually held at Camp Ocoee. J! . ,qw P. Carico B. Archer L. Flynt J. Niswonger President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer D. Brock A. Burgner C. Coulter D. Curtis S. DeMars M. Enochs D. Gore P. Hall J. Heywood S. Hipps P. Ingersoll R. Landry C. Levine S. Lynch S. Mahan V. Mohler P. O'Neal L. Priddy E. Rigsby C. Sanders R. Simms P. Sisson J. Stenborg C. Thach C. Varnell B. Weaver G. Williams B. Wooten M. Bell 2. LA C A I E . ...E , A .4 ,:A' ii Q i L. .A rr X Q I by if J my i T .... . ..., ..... ..... y y..y..,...... . . ..... .,,,., vvuuizr A iiii A Yi' l ii , 1 . V 'rm' 51, J ' -' . ia iii A -l.- ,iii grim in in A ,..,, Y - ,. Sw!! ... .., ,. 5, 39 Dynamo Editorial Staff The Dynamo is the CHS annual which presents the life of the students in and around CHS. Many months of hard work have gone into making this yearls Dynamo the best publication yet. Deadlines, copy, and layouts are terms familiar to all members of the editorial staff. To become a member of the Dynamo Editorial Staff, sophomores must have at least a B average, The old members of the staff vote on those who are qualified. New members are accepted at the end of their sophomore year and begin work the following year. Linda Wyatt, Associate Editor, Karol Killian, Editor. Dianne Marlowe, Sophomores, Jane Cooper and Betsy Drosten, I 'MH I Features, and Ann Woodard, Clubs Editor. l Anne Wilson, Faculty, Linda Sherrell, Typist, Doris Grant, Girls' Sports, Tommy Brudenell, Boys, Sports. Photographers: Eddie Cobleigh, Ken Boyd, Steve Lynch, Bill Kepner, and Buz Wade. Looking over a previous Dynamo are Bruce Romick, Clubs Editor, Carol Fraser, Typist, Joan Hamill, Seniors, Glen Smotherman, Military 5 and Bob Carter, Juniors. Not pic- tured, Bertie Moore, Associate Editor. 40 Dynamo Business Staff Without the hard work of the Dynamo Business Staff, there would not 'be a Dynamo. Under the management of Virginia Nunn and Gail McBride, each member of the staff sells ads three days a week. The staHi is divided into five teams which try to outsell each other. At the end of the year, a free Dynamo is awarded to each member of the team which sold the most advertisement space. Mr. Cronk, the spon- sor of the Dynamo Editorial Staff, is also the sponsor of the Business Stall. The staff holds cookie sales in the main hall every afternoon after school. SEATED, Virginia Nunn, Business Man- ager, STANDING, Gail McBride, Circula- tion Manager. Left to right: Lynn Blanton, Lida Heilman, Becky Brown, Pam Hall, Vicki Kelley, and Sandra Espy. Left to right: Jerry Locklear, Karen Keen, Tom Hughes, Martha Bell, Elizabeth Solomon, and Nancy Bank. 55 H.. 2 21, ' 3 fe' -H ,-: t Nancy Sells, Vicki Renegar, Jan Wilson, Nancy Anderson, Jenny Cooper, Suzie Sellers, Carolyn Burch, Bonnie Green- ough, Carol Earp, treasurer. A Right: At the Dynamo cookie stand are Diane Brock, Lucy Flynt, Patti Ingersoll, and Ginger Lansford. 41 Editors and sponsor M, Winston, Mrs. Smallwood, M. A. Hornsby. Maroon and White Editorial The Maroon and White Editorial Staff is responsible for the publication of our school newspaper. This paper is published periodically and reports the latest school news. There are also articles on the students' views on current problems, and outstanding sports news and pictures. The sponsor, Miss Srnallwood, and the editor-in- chief, assist the reporters in their presentation of the news. Although working on the Maroon and White is no easy job, it is rewarding both in experience and in serv- ice to the school. B. Canata, S. Lynch, C. Mitchell, M. L. Evans. E. Epstein, A. Hembree, D. Turner, M. Rushworth J. Watson, H. Fox, J. White, J. Boswell 42 Maroon and White Business Printing a school paper is just half of the job, since it takes more than just news articles and pictures to pub- lish a school paper. The object of the Maroon and White Business Staff is to sell student subscriptions, and obtain ads to support their publication. This is a diHi- cult job, but is certainly good training in the art of salesmanship. Part of the business staffis responsibility is also to dis- tribute the paper after it has been printed. This in- cludes sorting, counting, and delivering it to the home- rooms. Business Managers and sponsor, L. Spencer, Mr. Osteen J. Hamill J ,Fifi if , , L ff? 3' L. Hamill, Jones, S. Smith, R. Williams, R. Horton L. Young, L. Johnson, P. Keaton, Nis- wonger, B. Wooten, C. Sweets 43 J. Stenborg, L. Ackerson, C. Sanders, S. Dodd, C, Arnold Pivot On the first day of school, new students receive a school handbook, the Pivot, The Pivot contains infor- mation about elections, awards, grades, clubs, and the many rules of CHS. At the beginning of their senior year, the old rnern- bers of the staff elect about twelve juniors on the basis of dependability and journalistic ability. Their duties are to revise the Pivot. Miss McCrary is the faculty sponsor, and Gary Sams was the '62 editor. Left to Right: Terry Blunt, Linda Wyatt, Carolyn Mitchell, Steve Lynch. 44- G. Sams, Editorg B. Weger, Axs't. Editor, C. Massey, Sec-Treas. Driftwood The Driftwood, the school literary magazine, is published at intervals during the year. Students at CHS who write creatively may submit their work to Mrs. Johnson or a staff member and it will be considered for publication. New members are elected each spring. S. Lynch, K. Killian, E. Zimmerman, M. A. Johnson, J. Wat- son, J. Rind. 45 G. White, A. Felkner, Q. Steele, R. Livingston, M. Davis. l FIRST ROW: P. VonSchaaf, treasurer, B. Romick, Rec. Secretary, S. Overall, Pres., P. Carico, corr. Secretary, B. Wade, SECOND ROW: R. Floyd, D. Eldridge, T. My- rick, J. Jackson, B, Labbous, T. Steffner, R. Brown, B. Woo ton, THIRD ROW.' C. Lord, M. Malarkcy, G. Lawley, T Key Club The Key Club is outstanding among the boys, service clubs at CHS. As is the case with all service clubs at City, the main ob- ject of the Key Club is to render service to lathe community and the school. ,The members each year undertake many projects. The club members usher at Kiwa- nis Travelogues, Chattanooga Symphony Concerts, and maintain the school parking -.lot at home football games. They also pub- lish a student directory, and sponsor voca- tional guidance forums. The Key Club, however, is not all work. Each year the club has a hayride, several parties, and a houseparty at the end of the year. Through work in the club, the boys also learn a sense of responsibility, and profit from experiences and acquaintances made. Brudenell, T. Carter, G. Smotherman, FOURTH ROW B. VanDerVeer, D. Simms, E. Epstein, J. Walker, G. Moss J. Salter, V. Pritchett, M. Steakley, F. Potter Club sponsor, Mr. Kendrick Vocational guidance work 46 1 Ist ROW: T. Washington, D. Curtis, J. Hogue, L. Pace, T. Turner, J. Towns, M. Payne, G. Bailey 2nd ROW: R. Miller, D. Turner, J. Blair, J. Duggan, B. Martin, B. Huf- fine, B. Alexander, E. DeMars 31d ROW: J. Barnes, C. r. Optimist The Junior Optimist Club is affilia- ted with the Optimist International. The club is sponsored by Mr. Daven- port, and he directs the boys in their service to the school. This year the Jr. Optimists have completed several proj- ects. They sponsor the inter-service club football and basketball games, organ- ized a car-wash, and took part in the Optimiss-Optimist spaghetti supper. The members not only gain the op- portunity of service to the school, but they also make many lasting friendships in their club. After all the work, the end of the year is highlighted by their annual house- party which is enjoyed by the members and their dates. Davenport, L. Steele, G. Harbison, N. Drake, Bowen, R. Bodenhammer, G. Mason 4th ROW: J. Meadows, F. Hammond, L. Smith, L. Polivka, J. Combs, C. Bash, K. Smith, H. Whaley. Club sponsor, Mr. Davenport Optimists earning a houseparty -. it r. Sertoma One of the younger clubs at City, the Junior Sertoma, ranks high in service. The club, the first Junior Sertoma club in existence, is spon- sored by Mr. Vann. He directs the boys in their varied activities, and acts as faculty advisor. The members each year take on several service and money making projects. Some of these are: sponsoring a trip to New York in the spring, aiding with the P.T.A. drive, and giving a chili supper in the late fall. . Along with service, the Junior Sertomas have a well rounded so- cial program which includes hay- rides, parties, and a houseparty at the end of the year. Jr. Sertomas serve at the chili supper. club sponsor, Mr. Vann Ist ROW: G. Sams, A. Wilson, G. Blackwood, S. Lynch son, T. Thompson, Youngblood, L. Rice, A. Walton, M. 2nd ROW: G. Adams, R. Bradshaw, B. Saunders, M. San- Welch, M. Dzvonik, 4th ROW: G. Jerrett, R. Livingston, ders, J. Rind, Morris, B. Wenger 3rd ROW: E. Robin- G. Mabry, R. Darwin, J. Rush, D. Brooks, T. Morton. 48 Hi-Y Sponsored by Jimmy Duke, the Hi-Y club is among the high ranking service clubs at City. Since it is associated with the YMCA, the club also maintains that organization's standards of Christian leadership and character. Although there is a lot of fun in being a mem- ber of the Hi-Y, hard work is also required. A few of the club,s outstanding service projects are: Hi-Y pancake supper, printing of football programs, and the student management of the cafeteria. Each year the members also en- joy several social functions, for along with the spring house-party, there usually are several hayrides or parties during the year. ANCAK If you can't eat them, you can always use them for wallpaper. Jimmy Duke, club sponsor. FIRST ROW: B. Ford, President, S. Bowman, Vice.P1esi- ROW: B. Bates, R. Criminger, T. Alred, L. Mullinax, B dent: L. Simms, Vice President, B. Eiselstein, Secretary: B Davis, Watson, V. Mohler, R. Dickson, D. Standifer, D Archer, A. Moser, Secretaryg E. Sussdorf, Sgt. at Arms. Dalton. FOURTH ROW: S. Ramey, S. Jones, N. Elsbree SECOND ROW: G. Whaley, O. Akbay, J. Rowland, B. J. Potter, D. Mercer, G. Culver, B. Stuart, B. Wilkey. Canata, D. Hagaman, M. Fussell, E. Darr, G. Lee. THIRD r. Lions The Junior Lions club is sponsored by Mr. .Blan- chard. It is afhliated with the Lions International and is one of the main boys, service clubs at Gity. The main purpose of this club is to serve the school and the community. They accomplish this in many J ways. Several of their main service projects during the year include maintaining the athletic bulletin board, publishing a school calendar, and managing the tickets for athletic affairs. But all is not work, for the Junior Lions also have several social affairs during the year which includes their houseparty at the end of the school year. FIRST ROW officers L Blackburn, R. Reisch, B. Jenkins, G. Coulter, T. Blunt, G. Also- brooks SECOND ROW B Johnson, B. Whatley, E. Tomlinson, W. Thrasher, B. Horner, T. Solomon T Bright G Langley H Lewis, J. Pearce, THIRD ROW: B. Gilliam, Blaylock, J Klassen G Hardin P Glazner . Sweets, J. Fuller, Hipp, E. Buckner, M. Goodwin, W 4' Gamble A Adair FOURTH ROW: D. Parks, D. Harris, R. Shipp, B, Lay, D. Wells, ,mm Ei Horne T Gilbert H Yates B Sherman, Gate, G. Grane. r. Civitan The Junior Civitan club is affiliated with the menls Civitan organization. Mr. Cronk, the club,s sponsor, directs the boys in their program of service to the school. It is one of the newer clubs at City, and it has already made a good reputation for it- self. The club has several main service projects for the year. One of these is ushering at school productions. This year the Junior Civitans have also had several social functions during the course of the year, along with their annual houseparty in the spring. annual initiation day Mr. Cronk, club sponsor FIRST ROW, ofhcers: P. Kimbrough, R. Landry, B. Luttrell, B. Lanza, L. Allin, D. Ledford SECOND ROW: C. Snyder, D. Prince, B. Johnson, M. Bradley, B. Simpkins, D. Geren, R Sherrill S. VV1lliams, T Cagliano B. Kepner, THIRD ROW' F. Wright T Williams, D Brown, B. Stansbcrry M Mercer J. Bright, R Fortson M. Hayes, G Gorsuch C. Woods FOURTH ROW. B. Haggard, R Allin R. Dillard, J Brown R. ones, K Engstrom L f- 5 it , . , . U , . . .. 2 ' J ' 1 i i 7 ... S ' . . . , J - , V x it Smith H. Scruggs. ,f 3 'A - ' fwairwaris mm FIRST ROW: D. McGovern, prexidentg B. Morris, vice SECOND ROW: Wright, R. Bohannon, M. Pohl, THIRD presidentg W. Hooper, xecretaryg A. Richelson, treasurerg ROW: J. Smartt, D. Combs. Bulldogs at work. 3 X Mr. Hudson, club sponsor. Bulldogs The Bulldogs are some of the hardest work- ing boys at City. Their club is organized to maintain and operate all materials concem- ing the stage and the public address system. During school productions the Bulldogs are always busy back stage since they are in charge of all props and scenery. These boys spend much time at their job, but they are well rewarded for their work through the sat- isfaction of service to the school. There is also a lot of fun in working with the Bulldogs. During the year, like many clubs, they have several parties, not to men- tion their houseparty near the end of the year. FIRST ROW: B. Copp M treasurer, D. Deitsch - secre- tary, T. Hughes - vice president, S. Smith - president, SECOND ROW: B. Trent, G. Turner, L. Wallace, R. Wil- Wheel Club The Wheel Club is the newest boys, service club at Chattanooga High School. It has been organized under the guidance of the rnenls Rotary Club, and it is already carrying out its program of service. The main purpose of this club is to serve the school and the community. The members also try to promote leadership and co-operation in the school. Mr. Stockton, the club sponsor, helps the boys, and offers his advice when it is needed. liams, R. Huckabee, S. Respess, J. Kidwell, THIRD ROW.' D. Rutledge, H. Fox, J. Hixson, D. Garner, B. Turner, H. Elson, F. Young, D. Solomon. Mr. Stockton, club sponsor Wheel club oflicers receiving their club's charter. Club Sweethearts Miss Carol Sanders Jr. Optimist Miss Kem Moore Miss Mary Ann Hornsby Key Club Miss Linda Rich Hi-Y if Miss Carolyn Mitchell J r. Lions Miss Miss Patsy Bl-lllCl0gS 54 Wheel Club. Jr. Sertoma Miss Carleen Amold Jr. Civitan Joan Hamill, P. Floyd, Sec., M. J. Thomas, V. Pre5.g l M. Land, S. Sellers, S. Sullivan, J. Cooper, A. Wilson, M. M. A. Hornsby, Pres., C. Owen, Treas.,' C. Frazer, Chap., Huddleston, B, Greenough, P. Keaton. ROW FOUR.' K. S. Ney, ROW TWO: B. Swanson, D. Campbell, L. Wyatt, Lovell, N. Hamill, S. Mullinax, B. Chawkins, Whitten, Joyce Hamill, C. Meacham, L. Ackerson, L. Rich, K. Kil- M. Lawley, S. Suit, C. Durrell, L. Edging. lian, S. Harrison, K. McCallie, ROW THREE: E. Steffy, Mr. Osteen, Sponsor cession stand. Boosters working at con- Boosters The initial purpose of the Booster Club is to boost school spirit and promote school loyalty 'und service. Boosters work the concession stands at all sports events of City High teams. This money, in addition to that made at the sales and after school concessions, is given in whole for support of the Ath- letic Association. The Boosters also help in various commu- nity charity projects. The Boosters enjoy a well-rounded social life consisting of slumber parties, hayrides, get-acquainted parties, and a banquet given them by the Athletic Association at the end of each year. Throughout the year, girls of each class interested in Boosters are asked to sign a list to be considered for mem- bership, From these girls the vacancies are filled by a demo- cratic election by secret ballot by each old member of the Booster Club. 55 Ist ROW: S. Espy, M. L. Evans, Chaplain, S. Dodd, Pres., K. Moore, V. Pres., B. Wooten, Sec., J. Haywood, Treat. A. Burgner, 2nd ROW: J. Moseley, S. A. Hipp, C. Robert- son, B. Brown, C. Sanders, S. Hicks, V. Kelley, L. Hicks, C. Burch, A. Woodard, 31d ROW: S. Sewell, J. Dye, N. An- Tri-Hi-Y girls usher- ing for Ok- lahorna! Mrs. Royer, Sponsor H r derson, R. Horton, J. White, A. Hembree, J. Boswell, D. Marlowe, V. Renegar, S. Thompson, 4th ROW: K. Gil- bert, C, Hattenback, C. OlBrien, S. Tabb, S. Kampmeier, J. Hill, S. Hicks, P. Brewer, G. Alsobrooks, D. Carter, L. Cook, V. Waitt. Tri-Hi-Y The Tri-Hi-Y does its best each year to carry out many worth- while projects of service to the school. The purpose of the club is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character. Mrs Royer, the sponsor, helps the girls carry out their projects. Some Tri-Hi-Y projects are publishing the schedule for the Dynas, supporting the Athletic Association and boosting all sports, and supplying Hfootballsn worn by everyone on days before the games. New members are chosen by secret ballot election by the old members on the basis of Christian character and leadership. The Tri-Hi-Y sends delegates to two annual Hi-Y - Tri-Hi- Y conventions. These are the East Tennessee State and State con- ventions. There are several social activities during the year including parties, hayrides, and a banquet. Ist ROW: Niswonger, Pres., M. Winston, V. PreJ.,' V. Nunn, 2nd V. Pres., M, Gregg, Treat., C. Mitchell, T1ea5.,' S. Thornburg, Sec., L. Heilman, L. Flynt, N. Sells, A. Col- lison, G. Griffin. Qnd. ROW. M. Renegar, J. Scholten, M. Emochs, D. Nall, D. Grant, S. Allen, L. Kepner, K. Ashley, Mrs. Barker, Sponsor Hard workers at the Jr. Optimist and Optimiss spaghetti supper, .bfi E. Eichoff, T. Scoggins, 3rd ROW: M. Merriam, B. Palmer, J. Carson, A. Parks, L. Sherrell, M. Rushworth, P. Good- let, B. Druce, S. DeMars. 4th ROW: N. Cole, A. Peclers, R. Taylor, S. Cooper, B. Lewis, L. Young, J. Dynesius, M. Hines, T. Collison, D. Lee. Girls' Opti-Miss The purpose of the Girls, Optimiss is to promote service in every phase of school life at CHS. The club also strives to draw the members together in close friendships and lasting rcmembrances. New members are voted into the club on the basis of de- pendability, leadership, co-operativeness, and friendliness. Potential members submit an application which is read and discussed by present club members. During the past year the Girls, Optimiss sponsored a spaghetti supper, in accordance with the Jr. Optimist Club, to raise money for other school projects. Other service projects included buying a traveling jacket for the athletic department, a uniform for the Band, printing the tickets for Stunt Nite, Oklahomaf, and Pygmalion, They also allotted money to the cheerleaders for clinic, cleaned the trophies on display in the center hall, and held a rum- mage sale to raise funds. Christmas projects included a party for the children at Bethel Bible School, and a visita- tion at the Martin Rest Home for elderly ladies. Girls' Optimiss sponsored a '6Welcome to Cityw party for incoming Sophomore girls this year. They also had an open house to climax the City-East Ridge football game which proved to be a great success. 57 ROW ONE: B. Jelley, P. O'Neal, C. Sweets, L. Pritty, K. Lansford, S. Smith, L. Lasiter, L. Terrell, A. Cole, Pen- Englehart, S. Mahan, J. Hixson, ROW TWO: L. Hamill, dergrass, J. Bethel. ROW FOUR: S. Sample, J. Colquitt, S. Bingham, P. Rogers, L. Loy, P. Sisson, S. Hunphreys, D. K. Winston, Watts, M. Wenger, Peck, S. Hill, S. Bon- Norman, C. Smith. ROW THREE: S. Phillips, B. Miles, G. Mrs. Pearson, Sponsor Below: New oflicers are ,. 1, ,, announced. .... ' am'-a1L,,,. . t. if f ,-.fjtigii ner, A. Smith, L. Caruthers, A. Hixson. La Sertomiss The members of the La Sertomiss have worked hard to maintain their high goals of promoting high standards and character throughout CHS while serving both t.he school and their community. This year, under Mrs. Pearson's leadership, the club gave a Christmas Party for the Men. Tom Orphanage. The girls gave to the Bible Love offering, Times Neediest Cases fund, and the band trip to Murfreesboro. The girls also pledged one hundred dollars to the band and printed tickets for the Junior play. New members are obtained by the voting on applicants by old members. Several parties and hayrides are held each year which are equally enjoyed by old and new members. 58 ROW ONE: P. West, P1es.,' P. Hall, Vice-Pres., C. Vamell, P. Clayton, Senter, M. Johnson, M. A. Waters J Wil Sec., Buffer, Chaplaing C. A. Allison, D. Brock, Social son, S. Dickas. ROW FOUR: N. Moore, Wade N Chairmang N. Bank, Treas. ROW TWO: L. Foster, C. Barney, M. Cook, R. M. Higdon, O. Richelson, D Mahan Claxton, N. Johnson, D. Bert, Burgner, A. Franco, L. K. Smith, Foster. Blanton, V. Comstock. ROW THREE: L. Long, A. Marsh, r. Lioness The Jr. Lioness Club is a hard-working girls' service club which does its part every year for the beneiit of the student body. Mrs. Wertheimer, the sponsor, does an excellent job directing the girls in their various activities around school, besides working with the Lioness Club of Chattanooga. Some of the club's projects are conducting different school- wide surveys and participating in the Toys-for-Tots Cam- paign. Besides service to the school, the Jr. Lioness Club oon- ducts a very active social life, having many parties and other social activities during the year. 59 Mrs. Wertheimer, Sponsor Below: A plot is hatching. x K H. Levi, Bookstore Manager, P. Ingersol, Sgt. at Arms, M. A. Johnson, Treas.,' C. Massey, Sec., A. Cullingworth, Vice-Pres., J. Pulliam, Pres., N. Mann, D. Bramrner, C. Bankers The bookstore is available for buying supplies, deposit- ing money, etc. from 8:10 A.M. to 2:40 P.M. The Bank- ers take care of all school funds including money from clubs, athletic events, and numerous other sources. Before becoming a Banker, a prospective member must submit a written application and try out by working in the bookstore for several weeks. He is then voted on by the entire club on the basis of grades, ability and willing- ness to work, and interest shown in the club. The social life of the Bankers is well-rounded. Hay- rides, a Christmas party, a progressive dinner, and a houseparty at Fall Creek Falls are among their main social events. p 60 Wells, C. Mennis, P. Parris, L. Packer, J. Kington A Rhodes, K. Ingersoll, K. Beiter, C. Babcock, D. Jones K Stenborg, P. Robertson. Mr sor Barton, Spon- Bankers happily wait on favorite customers Alumnettes d i s c u s s nominees for president. Miss Patton, Sponsor ROW ONE.' Q. Steele, E. Solomon, Pres., M. Price, Vice- Pres.g R. Smith, Sec., L. Wilbanks, Trea5.,' C. Thach, G Swafford, C. Matthews. ROW TWO: S. Thach, L. Jones J. Stenborg, M. Bell, J. Shaw, K. Horne, M. E. Davisi Alumnettes The Alumnettes is a girls, service club formed to help keep records of the alumni of CHS, the girls collect and file all newspaper articles and other information pertaining to the alumni. Each year, the Alumnettes make dummy diplomas and fix gold seals for the ac- tual diplomas. The members sell Alumni Association tickets and keep the hospitality room ready for teachers' meetings and the use of outside guests. Membership is open to junior and senior girls at the beginning of each school term. New members are voted on by the old members of the club. ROW THREE: C. Cartwright, B. Rodgers, G. Mills, K. Keen, B. White, I. Ingram, C. Butler, S. Vandiver, not pic- tured, B. Moore. 61 Mrs. Rodman Sponsor The purpose of the Anchor Club, sponsored by Mrs. Rodman, is to give service to the school and community. The Anchor Club, a newly formed girls, service club, has no method of receiving members yet. The method will be decided next fall. A halloween party for Bonnie Oaks, the cutting of FIRST ROW: N. Dunn, Sergeant-at-Armsg E. Ewton, Sec.g J. Rothe, T1ea.r.,' B. Walker, Vice-Pres., J. Yates, Chaplain, J. E. McElroy, Soph. Chairman: F. Saffels, junior Chair- man: A. Felker, Senior Chairman: S. McIntosh, Pres., SEC- OND ROW: G. Fletcher, L. Johnson, M. Walker, Floyd, M. Blaker, C. Attwood, J. Ray, M. Hepner, D. Ro- bere, M. Corn, J. Jones, P. Cooper. THIRD ROW: A. Col- Anchor Club pumpkins for small children, the giving of fifty dol- lars to the Dynahs, and selling ads for the Pilot Horse Show are some of the club's main Projects. This year the girls had a banquet at the Hotel Patten and a picnic at Loret Villa. burn, J. Conwell, D. VanHooser, L. Powell, B. McConathy, S. Buck, B. Weaver, L. Young, P. Roberson, K. Dalay, G. McClure, H. Potter. FOURTH ROW: D. Strawn, C. Hol- land, L. Flere, S. Friddell, D. White, C. A. Schmitt, P. Branaman, B. Osmundsen, D. Kosanke, Boyd, C. Mas- sey. FIFTH ROW: L. Ford, J. Ford, L. Foreman, B. Can- trell, J. Gilley, C. J. Colburn, Steele. Art Service Club Officers left to right: R. Hood, Sgt. At Armsg C. Waggoner, Chaplaing Mason, Treat., C. Potter, Sec.,' L. Sanders, Vice-Pre5.,' R. Price, Pres. The main service which the Art Service Club performs for the school is making pos- ters for the various school stage productions. Among the decorators for Stunt Nite and other productions are always seen members of the Art Service Club. Only students in the art classes who meet certain specifica- tions set up by Mrs. Johnston, the club sponsor, and the old members are qualihed for membership. Left to right: M. Anacker, B. Frazier, P. Lloyd, L. DeFoor. Below, left to right: F. Lea, B. Drosten, J. Devore, M. Gillette, R. Taylor, C. Earp, D. Koplan. 63 3. Suzanne DeMars pauses for a. mo- ment at the Optimist Spaghetti Twist. Behind the scenes with the Bankers in the bookstore. A Tri-Hi-Y usher at Oklahoma! Carolyn Burch, tries to swipe a program. Expressions of deep con- centration are seen as the Band boosts the football team. A-V boys boost the Dynamos IOOOE! 64 4 , c s Rf, ' i ' ff t 'I' ' 'K' . A Alan Walton publicizes the Sertoma Chili Supper on a local radio station. Art Service Club members, Robin Hood and Robbie Price, display their talent by painting scenery. I cant help it if Im such a sloppy eater says Tom Hu hes to Mary Lynn Enochs Service clubs help the needy at Thanksgiving X. 1 ,E Y . ag 4 Backstage with the Bulldogs hard at work 65 Specialty Club If you have any type of special talent, from singing to imitations, you should join the Specialty Club. This club and its sponsor, Mr. Craven, provide entertainment to outside organizations. Try-outs for this club are held at the beginning of each school year. l Ist ROW: Wanda Coulter, Jan Cravens, Gwen Malmquist, Sally Ratcliff, Rose Bankston, Monty Thomas, Pres., 2nd ROW: Allan Smith, Jan Johnson, Bill Cross, Rex Whiddon, jerry Locklear. Not pictured are Barbara Close and Nor- man West, Jay M. Craven, sponsor. Library Club The Library Club is composed of students who want to learn the proper methods of maintaining a good library. This club was formed to help Miss Spencer, the clubls sponsor, make the library neat, and to keep the books in proper order. To obtain membership, a BH average must be maintained, and a person must have a few free study halls. Shirley Crutchfield, Kay Malone, Patricia Cald- well, Sara Swihart, Elaine Elrod, Brenda Sher- rill, Polly Fincher, Brenda Williams. Left: Ist ROW: Sandra Owens, Nancy Ketch- ersid, Gloria Crutchheld, Lynnda Satterfield. 2nd ROW: Annette Hollomon, Billie Combs, Linda Massey, Martha Toms, 66 Above: Mary Lynn Street, Peggy Merriman, unior High Publicity The purpose of the Jr. High Publicity is to keep all the jun- ior highs informed about the activities at City. Under the direction of Miss Pryor, the members send letters and posters to the schools at differ- ent times during the year. Membership is open to sophomore boys and girls and is limited to three or four representatives from each junior high school. Monitors Left to right: K. Ramsey, J. Ferguson L Whisenant L Alexander B Martin SEATED: M. Head, SEATED: M. L. Rowan G Morris The Monitors, sponsored by Mrs. Holland serve the school by acting as monitors in the halls of CHS. By their service, they maintain order in the halls during classes. Pres. L. Turner V. Pres. S. Shriver S ec. Newman Treas. S. Merriman Chap. L. Spiva Serg. at Arms P. Follis ABOVE RIGHT, front to rear C Saluk E Radlem A Varnell P Smelly, H. Strunk, R. Edwards, S Cordell D Payne C Hardy S Nowak D. Morgan, S. Hale, M. L. Stewart 67 Letterman's Club The Letterman's Club is composed of all boys who have earned a Varsity C letter. The club does not meet regularly, but they do have several meetings and social events during the year. Their sponsor is Coach Rhordanz, and he helps the boys in their ac- tivities and acts as the adult advisor. The purposes of the Letterman's Club are to pro- mote good sportsmanship, and to aid in enforcing athletic regulations. FIRST ROW: P. VonSchaaf, T. Bright, A. Moser, R. Bo- denhammer, L. Simms, R. Floyd, C. Langley. SECOND ROW: L. Mullinax, M. Malarkey, B. Horner, B. Ford, S. Bowman, D. Dalton, A. Barbree. THIRD ROW: R. Nichols, G. Bailey, B. Eiselstein, H. Bube, T. Myrick, J. Hooten, C. Coulter. FOURTH ROW: S. Jones, T. Steff- ner, R. Landry, T. Carter, K. Salter, F. Wright, B. Romick. FIFTH ROW: R. Brown, Weathers, N. Crisp, B. Lab- bous, E. Rigsby, L. Allin, B. Griffin. SIXTH ROW: Jack- son, F. Potter, Hicks, R. Brooks, R. Ashby, B. Byrd. SEVENTH ROW: L. Blackburn, B. Dearing, Dillard, H. Whaley, L. Steele, Hinds. EIGHTH ROW: B. Davis, B. Martin, T. Turner, E. Sussdorf, Potter, D. Kile, Coach Rhordanz. Barbell and Track Boys interested in the sport of track, or in the fundamentals of weight lifting, should find enjoy- ment in the Barbell and Track Club. Their sponsor, Coach Bus- sard, helps the members improve their skills. SITTING: B. Wardlaw, K. Batson, M. Robinson, J. Wilson, K. Griffin. STANDING: C. Bussard, L. Reedy, J. Rich, B. Green, T. Waugh, T. LaFerry, R. Ashby, M. Bridges, T. Rich, M. ' Smith. Future Medical Careers Membership for the Future Medical Ca- reers Glub, sponsored by Miss Smallwood, is open to any student who has an interest in any phase of medical work as a voca- tion. At various times during the year, out- l side medical personnel speak to the club. ROW ONE: G. Sottong, Pres., B. Spironella, Vice-Pres., H. Bailey, Sec.,' G. Thompson, Treat. ROW TWO: A. Livingston, R. Brookshaw, ROW THREE: Y. Hays, M. Samples, S. Edwards, W. Brown, H. Wel- chel. ROW FOUR: A. Haynes, D. Finkle, P. Morris. F .B.L.A. W' FSL All girls who are interested in a business career should join the FBLA. This club helps the girls to prepare for life in the business world. The many phases of busi- ness are discussed at the FBLA meetings, and outside speakers tell about the oppor- tunities in different fields of the business world. Left to Right: D. McDaniel, M. Wormsley, B, Sweatt, B. McBee, D. Garner, B. Huckabee, D. Reed, S. Smartt. B. Gunter, Treat.: L. Brown, Vice-Pres.: R. Keith, --- P .SEATED: M. Cl k,s . . 'ef ar ec Left to Right: G. stames, J, Skillington, P. Smith, D. Chism, F. Eldridge, R. Swarthout, P. Hixson, J. Love, D. Killington. 69 Masquers The Masquers is an honorary club sponsored by Miss Pryor. Juniors and Seniors who have shown interest and have participated in major dramatic productions are eligible for membership. Above: T. Hughes, Pre5.,' B. Morris, V. Pres.,' V. Kelley, Sec., B. Swanson, Treas.,' A. Felker, C. Fraser, C. Mitchell, T. Blunt, D. McGovern, B. Jen- kins. Left: R. Price, M. L. Enochs, 1. Watson, K. Moore H. Fox, S. Hipp, L. johnson, B. Carter, Hamill M. A. Hornsby, Niswongerg STANDING, M Payne, V. Nunn. Thespians The Thespians, an honorary club, was formed to stimu- late an interest in the dramatic arts. Miss Pryor guides the members in their acting. Seniors are eligible for membership by accumulating a certain number of dramatic points through participation in school productions. Left to right: J. Niswonger, J. Watson, M. L. Enochs, L. Johnson, C. Mitchell, B. Jenkins, S. Hipp, T. Blunt. 70 On ladder, J. Hamill, P'res.g D. McGovern, V. Prey., STANDING, B. Morris, M. A. Hornsby, R, Price, Sec.,' K. Moore, V. Nunn, Treaizg V. Kelley. Audio-Visual The Audio Visual Club is sponsored by Mrs. Wade. As the title implies, the purpose of this club is to maintain and operate movies, slides, and other audio visual equipment. The Audio-Visual Vik- ings are in charge of showing films and slides in assemblies and in the classrooms. New members are elected by the boys in the club, and the main requirement for admission is an inter- est in the care and operation of audio-visual equip- ment. Besides this type of work, the boys also have sev- eral money making projects during the year. Pres. Phil soups up a projector. FIRST ROW: S. Tollctt, Chaplain, G. Heffington, Treas.,' S. Shamlin, Sec., P. Risley, Pres, Hunter, Vice Pres.,' McNabb, Sgt. at Arms, E. Rigsby SECOND ROW: H. Green, M. Jones, A. Plemons, M. Thacker, A. Lenk, A. Smith, J. Shull THIRD ROW: T. Holmes, J, Graham, J. Chase, E. Coley, S. West, G. Bean, S. Gray FOURTH ROW: J. Gamel, C. Rogers, Peterson, M. Doubleday, E. Ross, D. Cooper A F.T.A. FIRST ROW: C. Jordin, Pres.: David Allen, Vice-Pres., E. Zimmerman, Sec., D. Hubbard. SECOND ROW: D. Schenk, H. Mann, E. Holt, D. Moneyham, M. Giuliano, C. Watson, K. Mathis, M. Smith. All students who are interested in a teaching career endeavors to learn more about the teaching pro- are eligible to become a member of the Future Teach- fession. The FTA at City High is the Bonnie Gilbert ers of America. Sponsored by Mrs. Babcock, the club Chapter of the national organization. FRONT ROW: T. Colson, Pres.: C. Moore, Vice-Pres., P. Hamby, Sec.: Mrs. Townly, Sponsor: D. Millard, TreaJ.g BACK ROW: J. Giddon, A. Crawford, I. Koch, A. Bar- bree, M. Pirkle. The Junior Red Cross is composed of boys and girls who volunteer at the beginning of each year. Among the club's projects are providing Thanksgiving par- ties for the Children's Hospital. One of their most important projects is the Hlling of the Junior Red Cross boxes. I. Red Cross ROW ONE: L. McGraw, Prey., C. Parks, Vice-Prerg L. Carter, R. Trotter. ROW THREE: P. Seidl, Evans, N. McMahan, Sec.,' J. Moss, T1eas.,' S. McCarroll, Chaplaing WVatson, B. Shell, D. Edmonson, S. Wright, A. Hardin, L. S. Newell, Social Chairmanj N. Ling, C. Cartwright, ROW Wrinkle, S.Bl21k6r. TWO: K. Kyker, B. Lively, A. McEwen, K. Thompson, Dyna-Teens The main purpose of the Dyna-Teens is to give service to the school. One of their many projects was getting the movie Richard III to be shown at the Brainerd Theater and chartering a bus to transport students from CHS to Brainerd. This year, the girls initiated a new project - that of selling gold CHS pins to be worn on suits, sweaters, and sports shirts. The club is active in making posters for football games and wrestling matches. They also paint posters and signs publicizing plays and other stage produc- tions. The club gave money to help pay the CHS band,s trip to Murfreesboro. The old members elect new members at the be- ginning of each school year. Membership is open to sophomores and juniors. Throughout the year many club parties are given either at CHS or at a girlas home. Mrs. Johnson, Sponsor unior Philharmonic The Junior Philharmonic club meets every week under the sponsorship of Mrs. Zimmerman. The purpose of the club is to share a mutual enjoyment of good music, and the members discuss topics pertaining to this. The only requirement for member- ship is a genuine interest in music. FRONT ROW.' L, Trent, F. Wood, T. Barlow, T. Wilson BACK ROW: J. Hartley, A. Lowry, R. Holder, L. Sledge Radio Club The Radio Club members meet every club period to experiment with electronic and radio equipment. Their sponsor, Mr. George, directs them in the fundamentals of radio operations. All boys in this club share an interest in electronics, and they frequently send and receive messages on their short wave Kham radio station K4MNZ. SITTING: B. Gamble, B. Schrader. STANDING: W. Little, D. Gore R. Hickman, J. Haywood, G. Goodnight 74 5 2 Writer's Guild Students interested in writing are urged to join the Writer's Guild. Each year, poets, essayists, and short story writers give valuable tips concerning the improvement of literary work. The club meets with Mrs. Felts after school Thursdays 5 mem- bership is limited to thirty. SEATED, C. Atwood, A. Felkerg STANDING, C. Babcock, G, McClure, R. Livingston. Dynamo Circulation The members of the Dynamo Circulation Club are required to sell ten Dynamos each semester. Eligibility for membership is deter- mined by the business manager and Miss Perry, the sponsor. Membership is limited to thirty- five girls. They Are: Trudy Abelson Jeanette Byrd Judy Brown Marcia Cummings Rosalyn Goldstein Jeri Jacobs Donna Jordon Lucy Hagan Charlene Levine Tommi Lovell Diane Ludsky Ginger McAllister Ansley Miller Jackie Morgan Nancy Mullins Judy Patterson Anita Pressman Carole Pressman Bonnie Reese Jean Romska Phyllis Sorin Marsha Thompson Gail Weidner Minna Ree Winer Trudy Gault Francis McAfee Martha Young SEATED, A. Livingston, B. Taylorg STAND- ING, M. Anacker, K. Kock, H. Mann, J. Thomas G. White, D. Koplan, I. R, Ingram. Lower right: Gail McBride, Circulation Manager 9 r. YWCA The Junior YWCA is sponsored by the local YWCA. Inter-Club-Council meetings, consisting of representatives from all local Y-Teen groups, are held once a month. Miss Walker sponsors the girls as they render service to the school and community. One of their projects every year is a potato chip sale. ' ll! 'ilarfm-annum nu!ndunn'alni'6i ' 2:-..--..... . -suse.-.:r.-r.':::r: 93.5, ?'gi'-.-'.::'.'.::.-:,' . is af , . 'sf f '-, FIRST ROW: M. A. Camp, Pres., A. Jenkins, Vice-Prer., Doxe Sec M. McCutcheon, Treat., B. Sisson, Social Director. SECOND ROW M Nelson, F. Broadrick, P. Cox, G. Johnson, S. Grasham, Not pictured H Chandler, D. Fustan. ROW ONE: L. Young, M. Cook, D. Payne, E. Solomon, M. Bell, M. Giuliano, H. Potter, Mr. J. Tilson, Sponsor. ROW TWO: K. MeComm0n, M. L. Steet, J. Cravens, L. Sherrill, L. Caruthers, A. Peters, N. Hamill. ROW THREE: P. Cardwell, Colquitt, S. Vandiver, B. White, S. Butler, C. Tate, S. Hill, C. Colburn, K. Mathis. 76 Girls Glee Club V' ffffli ' r ' 71555 '1 f .vw 'I 1 1f1f1tz-ffxziifil? xirii 5 Kffwwi- if?zii,'51'iiQ'.'5Ei2 ,511 63 635121 12K1.1f.Qiig1ifs?ssgX.s ,I+ -fr ' f fit FIRST ROW: L. Williams, G. Thal, treasurerg S. Hickey, Crabtreeg D. Wilsong Mrs. Gray, sponsorg S. Wolfeg L. presiderltg P. Randolph, secretaryg SECOND ROW: BishopgD. Nach, vice-president. Left to right P. Eaves, K. Plemons, presidentg D. Smith, vice presidentg R. Gallant, seeretaryg J. Vincentg W. Davis, treasurer G. McCashin, B. Johnsong G. Grantg E. .Iarvisg J. Sertelg F. Mich- linkg K. Gross. 77 FHA The FHA club is made up of girls who are interested in homemaking, and the skills which go along with it. Under the direction of their sponsor, Mrs. Gray, the girls learn about child care, cooking, sewing, and other phases of man- aging a home. The girls also have a good deal of fun, and enjoy each others, companionship at their weekly meetings. r. Chamber of Commerce The Junior Chamber of Commerce is one of the newer clubs at City. The members meet each week during club period and discuss mat- ters of interest to themselves and the commu- nity. They work in co-ordination with the Chamber of Commerce. i Senior Choir D. Allen, L. Allen, E. Allison, M. Bell, V. Branum, A Chappell, W. Coulter, R. Criminger, B. Cross, M. Davis, L DeFoor, S. De Mars, M. Denney, P. Douglas, N. Drake, B Dunn, K. Engstrom, M. Evans, R. Floyd, P. Follis, B Grifliin, P. Hall, Hamill, L. Hartley, Hill, S. Hipps, T Hughes, Ingram, A. Jenkins, M. Johnson, C. Jordin, N Ketchersid, H. Kirkland, B. Lanza, D. Lee, H. Lewis, A Lowry, Locklear, G. Mabry, G. Macpherson, S. Mahan 2 C. Moore, M. Morton, J. Moss, R. Perkinson, L. Priddy, S Ratcliffe, L. Reed, C. Robere, T. Scogin, N. Sing, J Senter, A. Smith, S. Smith, G. Starnes, S. Sullivan, C Sweets, R. Taylor, M. Thomas, G. Thompson, S. Thorn- burg, J. Towns, C. Waggoner, C. Watson, N. Watson, B Wearer, C. Wells, B. Whatley, R. Whiddon, B. White, J Wilson, F. Wright, E. Zimmerman Senior Choir Christmas Presentation l J. Craven directs orchestra. Orchestra M. Anacker, E. Cierpke, J. Cooke, M. Cook, W. Coulter, C. Ford, G. Gorsuch, B. Hazelwood, M. Head, A. Hixson G. Johnson, D. Kosanke, G. Malmquist, S. McIntosh, C Moore, S. Thornburg, B. Walker, L. Wrinkle, G. Bean B. Brakett, M. Gillette, A. Rhodes, M. Rushworth, L. Ty: rell, L. Alexander, L. Ford, M. Guiliano, A. Lowry, D. 2 Strawn, N. Cole, P. Cox, R. Perkinson, B. Weaver, C. Bab- cock, J. Cooper, J. Peck, M. Renerar, D. Grant, K. Brown- lee, M. Davis, C. Earp, J. Campbell, C. Casavant, J. Youngblood, M. Dzvonik, L. Flynt, J. Johnson, B. Hag- gard, E. Ross, M. Steakley, M. Welch, L. Hartley, J. Dove, G. Mason, S. Ratcliffe, M. Sanders, L. DeFoor basses. W left: orchestra during performance Right: P. Cox and N. Cole bow their C. Adams, C. Babcock, M. Bridges, D. Brooks, K. Brown- Lee, W. Little, A. Livingston, T. Lovell, G. Mason, Ma- lee, J. Byrd, M. Camp, J. Campbell, J. Carson, C. Casa- vant, J. Cooper, N. Crisp, B. Cross, M. Davis, W. Day, L. DeFoor, J. Dove, M. Dzvonik, C. Earp, D. Eaves, S. Eick- son, F. Michlink, Morris, G. Moss, B. Nelson, B. Os- mundson, BV. Palmer, S. Parham, Peck, K. Plemons, S. Ratcliffe, M. Renegar, E. Robinson, E. Ross, G. Sams, M. hoff, E. DeMars, L. Flynt, D. Fuston, D. Gagliano, R. Gal- Sanders, J. Schwall, A. Spencer, A. Smith, K. Smith, M. lan, P. Goodlet, D. Grant, S. Gresham, L. Hagan, R. Hamby, B. Haggard, J. Hartley, L. Hartley, J. Johnson, D. Concert Band no 94 Q. 5 i 80 Steakley, Sweets, T. Thompson, A, Walton, M. Welch, B. Wenger, C. Woods, H. Yates, Youngblood. Swing Band FIRST ROW: J. Keith, K Brownlee, G. Sams, B. Wenger G. McCashin, R. Bradshaw, G Mabry. SECOND ROW: J Sweets, J. Youngblood, T Thompson, J. Pack, Johnson B. Cross, M. Dzvonik, A. Walton 1 C. Adams, K. Boyd, R. Bradshaw, M. Bridges, D. Brock D. Brooks, K. Brownlee, J. Buffet, Byrd, M. A.. Camp, J Campbell, Carson, C. Casavant, B. Cross, W. Day, L. DeFoor, E. DeMars, M. Dzvonik, Dove, C. Earp, D Eaves, M. L. Enoehs, Eickholln, L. Flynt, D. Fuston, D Gagliano, R. Gallant, P. Goodlet, D. Grant, S. Grasham M. Gregg, L. Hagan, B. Haggard, P. Hamby, J. Hartley, L. Hartley, M. A. Hornsby, J. Johnson, H. Kirkland, D Lee, W. Little, A. Livingston, T. Lovell, G. MCCashin, G Mabry, G. Mason, F. Miehlink, Morris, G. Moss, J Morgan, B. Nelson, D. Norman, J. Pack, B. Palmer, S. Par han, J. Peek, K. Plemons, Plemons, S. Ratclifle, J. Rind E. Robinson, E. Ross, B. Rouse, G. Sams, M. Sanders, J Schull, Sehwall, P. Sisson, A. Smith, K. Smith, A. Spen ser, M. Steakley, J. Sweets, T. Thompson WVade, VVal ton, M. Welch, B. Wenger, C. Woods, H. Yates, Young blood, M. Deisenroth, M. Rennigar, Mason, B. Osmund sen, R. Liner Chattanooga High School Marching Band l l l Band prepares to go into their routine. 81 Lovely Mary Ann Hornsby, Drum Major Our enthusiasm was expressed by signs in the auditorium. ALL ROLIC ,-3 Members of Central and City student councils enjoy lunch at one of the planning sessions for the Power Bowl Game. What would you do if you had two doors and no locker? Bill Eiselstein, Skip Bowman, and Mr. Cronk bury Bradley a little too soon. Introduced by Gus Chamberlain, Otto, our main defense against Central, makes a pre- 82 game appearance in Chapel. Students Host Parents Sandra Espy proudly meets her escort, Lt. Col. Tommy Holland. Every year one night is set aside for the purpose of acquainting our parents with our teachers and ac- tivities. On October 10, the CHS Band, Drill Squad, and ROTC companies were presented. Afterwards, the parents followed their childrenls schedule of Mr. Cronk explains the activities of his classes as parents listen with interest. ROTC officers and their sponsors pre- pare to be presented to our parents. classes by which they were able to meet and get to know personally each instructor. This was beneficial to both parents and students because it promoted understanding of the work and activity in our busy high-school life. Miss Pryor discusses a studentls work with his parent after class. Dynamo Drives 12-7 Victory Over Maroon and White We rf Editors of Maroon and White, Martha Winston, and the Dynamo, Karol Killian, give King Richard Floyd a traditional kiss as he smiles gleefully. 4 Left: Dynamo? Jane Cooper stops Car- leen Arnold's drive for the goal. Below: Dynamo members' pre-game practice was well-organized and reward- ing. Every year the Dynamo sponsors the Powder PuHi foot- ball game to climax Maroon and Whitek Bermuda Day. It features cheerleaders and a drill squad composed of new members of various boys' service clubs and a football game between the girls of the two publication staffs. This year the Dynamofv Joan Hamill carried the ball over the Maroon and White? goal line twice to gain a 12-7 vic- tory. Breaking the tradition of playing Hag football, many knees were scraped, arms bruised, and eyes blackened be- cause of tough tackling. As they limped off the field, even though they might not admit it, the girls seemed content to leave football to the boys. In their imitation of the girls' Drill Squad, the boys seem to enjoy them- selves. 84 Thanksgiving Program Presented by Sophomores Opening with a skit, the sophomores presented their traditional Thanksgiving program. The scene, Thanksgiving dinner for a typical nuclear- war-age family, was given authenticity by the use of standard fallout shelter equipment. The mean- ing of the holiday for them was to give thanks to God for the gifts of life and freedom in troubled times. The program closed with the presentation of baskets of food filled by homerooms and clubs, supervised by the Jr. Red Cross. The baskets filled by vari- -3., fl ous home-rooms and clubs covered the entire stage. This modern nuclear-age family found time to give thanks for their safety during time of war. iv 16:21 'tffgfgk ff' l'tllll'llll1f'w 'l '! W 'l'f llWll'l'lil T llll 'Sllra lillll i l ll ll3l,. lflellrlyll rllhllll. all lf 85 l Spirit Boosts Homecoming 9 Kfagiwi M, Top: Foretelling the 25-O victory of thc Dynamos over Soddy-Daisy, the bon-fire blazes forth with spirit. Left: As Carleen Arnold's face beams with pride. Ray Nation oflicially crowns her queen. Bob Carter, her escort, looks on. B 0 t t 0 m : Candidates for Homecoming royalty from the top are: Kem Moore, Lida Heilman, Joan Hamill, Linda Rich, Vicki Kelley, and Carleen Arnold. On Thursday night, November 3, excited Dynamo sup- porters mct for a pep-raising bon-fire. An impressive flaming-baton routine by the majorettes encouraged some spirit-stirring cheersg afterwards our royal candidates led a motorcade through town. To climax a 13f0 half-time lead over the Soddy-Daisy Trojans, our equally muddy Dynamos presented as their queen Carleen Arnold She was crowned by Ray Nation, president of the Alumni Association, and was presented a bouquet of roses by Colonel Bates. 87 're The cast: SEATED, Joan Hamill, from left: C. Sweets, M. L. Enochs, A. Felker, Robbie Price, T. Hughs, L. Allin, J. Watson, T. Blunt, H. Fox, L. Heilman, B. Carter, B. Jenkins, B. jelley, B. Luttrell, C. Mitchell. Pygmalion Huge Success for Seniors After weeks of constant preparation, our Senior Eliza Doolittle, a common street girl of Nineteenth Class triumphantly presented, on November 8, Century London, into a sophisticated young lady, as George Bernard Shawis famous five-act play 'gPyg- refined as a princess. Higgins succeeds in his experi- malionf' It was the inspiration of the broadway hit ment but fails to take into consideration human 'gMy Fair Lady. emotions. Professor Henry Higgins is determined to make Eliza declares that she is no common street girl. I Mrs. Einsford Hill, Miss Einsford Hill, and Freddie Einsford Hill discuss the horrible rain and that wretched creature, Eliza. 88 m .mfs Above: Col. Pickering and Prof. Higgins excit- edly tell confused Mrs. Higgins of their grand accomplishment. Right: Eliza tries to tell Prof. Higgins that she is not good enough to continue in high society. Above left: Joan Hamill looks over her 19th Century costume with glee. Above: Col Pickering listens to Elizafs woes with great concern as her father prepares to speak to her. jf is gli fi! nglllll HH! bl! s Eli -it M mmm IH ll --u..4...+i-Ti A 'Q .. , y '-+- KA5 'W .,.. 'N-... Nm ...W ' lllinier The exciting whir of activity settles down into a steady hum as the brightness of fall fades into the silhouettes of winter. Scriousness of purpose produces the desired accomplishments and achievements as Chattanooga High applies itself to every situation. an Above: Stanley Smith is a victim of Colonel's famous backslap. Right: Coping with the annual problem of semester schedule changes are Miss Bazemore and Mr. Cronk. Surrounded by various student projects, members of Miss Smallwood's English class await the arrival of a 17th century spirit. Tardy Robbie Price con- siders the possibility of en- tering her art class through the window. iffflm it 'Q U 4 .Q umm ' The Winter of Our Discontent Left: Luther Allin and Bill Lutrell aid in the mass invasion of Katydids. Below: Students gather in auditorium to follow count down with John Glenn. Above: Newly graveled parking lot in the rain is ld. quite a contrast to the muddy days of o Left: Shivering students wonder why the First real fire drill had to come in such cold weather. 93 The Class of 1965 rr' if t' James Rush, President Bruce Romick, Vice-president Ann Collison, secretary Mary Jane Thomas, Treasurer The Class of 1963 solidly filled its role as pro- tector of the traditions and heritage which any good class is bound to keep. Last spring the class elected James 'SBubba', Rush president for the year 1961- 62, along with Bruce Romick, Ann Collison, and Mary Jane Thomas, who were vice-president, secre- tary, and treasurer, respectively. These officers have been a devoted and hard-working group, as well as very personable. A class is no better than its sponsor, and the class of l963 has been fortunate to have had the services of Miss Katherine Pryor in this capacity. Besides her work for the class, Miss Pryor finds time to di- rect various stage productions and to keep the school calendar in proper alignment. As the year end approaches, so approaches the largest undertaking of the Junior Class, the Junior- Senior Prom. All the decorating that the juniors have been doing for their parties in the old gym throughout the earlier part of the year will serve as training for the decorating of the new gym for the Prom. This dance, given by the juniors for the sen- iors, is one of the most eagerly awaited events of the school year. The junior year is possibly the busiest and cer- tainly the most objective of all three years at CHS. It has been said that juniors are the firm core around which a school is built. If this is true, the school year l96l-62 could have had no firmer or rnore solid core. Miss Katherine Pryor, hard-working class sponsor. 55 sgwsa ' 3.23 2 I 34 H W H . 413 XM is S :fx Q . . ,,,' f'..2?'S, H: . 2,5 Nw. . la. , . ,.. . x W , M f I e W. 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Davis ' A 7 srif 1 J .,, , is fr' .J is .J s us u 'f' J' srsr i o r Q. . sr' ' rsrs . R. Fridell J. Fuller A. Gaines J, Gamble R. Gerrard B. Gilliam P. Glazncr R, Goldstein G. Goodnight P. Goodlet NI. Goodwin D. Grant B. Grccnough G. Griffin 's .i5 'qi . ' Q , 5 5:-' . . W iff f- Q , if 5 E , it 4 ii .W . .. .. f i' 'Z im H 'WW' 'Of W. Day L. DeFoor T. Denton J. Devore S. Dickas R. Dickson P. Douglas N. Drake B. Drosten J. Duggan J. Duncan J. Dunn N. Dunn M. Duvall J. Dye J. Dye R. Dynesius C. Earp D. Edmondson J. Ellis I. Epstein C. Ewton S. Finney L. Flerl T. Fletcher L. Floyd P. Follis C. Foster JZ-. L, 96 Grubb Hagaman Haman Hamill Hammond Harbison Hardin B. Harper D. Harrell S. Harrison B. Hawkins G. Heffington A. Hembree D. Henneker of Wg? R. Hickman P. Highland J. Hill M. Hines J. Hipps J. Hixon H. Hobbs C. Holland W. Hooper J. Hooten K. Horne R. Horton M. Huddleston D. Hutson T. Jarrett S. Jarvis A. Jenkins G. Johnson M. Johnson R. Jones C. Jordin P. Keaton J. Keith N. Kight H. Kirkland J. Klassen D. Kosanke V. Lansford L. Lasiter G. Lawlcy G. Lay . l.CZ1 G. Lrc P. Lloyd L. Long T. Lorentz T. Lovell F. lXIc.-Xfcc K. McCallie S. lXICCJZ11'I'Ol L. McMal1z1n J. NlCNabb G. Mabry M. Malarkey N. Mann D. Marlowe A. Marsh J. Mason C. Massey M. Mercer S. Merriman B. Miles R. Miller C. Minnis D. Morgan J. Morris P. Morris L. Mosely J. Moss L. Mullinax B. Nelson M. Nelson S. Newell S. Ney D. Odom B. Osmundsen J. Pack L. Packer B. Palmer A. Parks C. Parks R. Perkinson M. Pemberton N. Pendergrass J. Pendergrass J. Peterson B. Phillips C. Phillips G. Phillips L. Polifka L. Powell C. Pressman R. Price D. Reed J. Reed M. Reed L. Reedy B. Reese M. Renegar V. Renegar L. Rice J. Rich A. Richelson S. Risko P. Robertson C. Rogers B. Romick J. Rothe J. Rush M. Rushworth F. Saffels C. Saluk J. Sanders C. Schmitt S. Sellers N. Sells J. Senter S. Sewell S. Shamlin S. Shaver J. Shaw L. Sherrell K M. Thompson S. Tollet D. Tosh B. Trent E. Tucker D. Turner L. Tyrrell B.. Ulrich K. Underwood S. Vandiver D. VanHooser R. Vasquez B. Wade V. Waitt R. Sherrill B. Shrader J. Shull K. Smith L. Smith S. Smith G. Smotherman J. Solomon G. Sottong D. Standifer L. Steele E. Steffy D. Stovall D. Strawn M. L. Street S. Sullivan G. Swafford J. Sweets S. Swihart M. Taylor P. Taylor P. Taylor R. Taylor R. Taylor S. Thatch M. J. Thomas N. Thomas G. Thompson J. Thompson J. Walker A. Walton M. Waters J. Watkins N. Watson D. Waxman M. Welch C. Wells N. West H. Whaley H. Whelchel B. White D. White J. White M. White A. Williams L. Williams A. Wilson D. Wilson J. Wilson M. Wolcnsky F. Wood A. Woodard C. Woods F. Wright J. Wright L. Wrinkle J. Yates Singing Juniors F -. The Junior Class selects its senior ring. 1 Susie Sellers, the graceful Booster initiatee. Does Gerry Griffin really want to go to Oak Ridge? 101 David Brarnmer sneaks a peek at Mary Jane Thomas at the Military Ball. ena Horton makes-up Sharon Ney for Stunt Nite Mrs. Pierson teaches French, stralght from the magnetic tape. Betty Palmer says, French tick les my ears THE 1961-1962 BASKETBALL TEAM FRONT ROW: Klassen, Bube, Standifer, Eiselstein, Carter. BACK ROW: Blackburn, Cul- ver, Horner, Mercer, Dzvonik, Carico, Mohler, and Coach Phifer. The Varsity Cagers Co-captains: Bube and Eiselstein. 11.1 an Tal ,Q 102 One of many typical halftime scenes ou ' has A f'f' we' FRONT ROW: Williams, Harris, Harold, Smith. SECOND ROW: Ellis, Barnes, Cul- ver, Mercer, Hardin, Brown. The B-Team Standifer drives in for two points Mercer fights for the ball. 103 Eiselstein Carter Dzvonik CITY CITY CITY CITY CITY CITY CITY CITY CITY CITY CITY CITY CITY CITY CITY CITY Basketball RECORD RINGOLD MEICS CO. S, PITTSBURG MEMPHIS EAST MEMPHIS KINGSBURY MC MINN RED BANK LA FOLLETTE SODDY-DAISY KIRKMAN DAVID LIPSCOMB BRADLEY NOTRE DAME MC MINN RED BANK SODDY- DAISY 104 63 65 37 66 54 66 51 55 49 67 76 38 46 51 inter 53 40 Horner Blackburn Highlights Season Klassen CITY CITY CITY CITY CITY CITY CITY CITY CITY CITY Standifer CITY CITY CITY CITY CITY CITY 1823 CENTRAL RED BANK WEST FANNIN KIRKMAN WEST FANNIN CENTRAL ALCOA ISAAC LITTON CENTRAL DAVID LIPSCOMB CLARKSVILLE NOTRE DAME LA FOLLETTE ALCOA SODDY- DAISY BRADLEY 1759 TOTALS 105 Carico Bube Mohler Despite interference, Horner pops it in. As the last second clicks off in the final game of the Round Robin Tournament, Eiselstein steals the ball . . . Horner tops Clyde Lee Trapped Red Banker 106 ?4Y,f 'X I 5 A sf QQ sw. fr- . . . seconds later the team is hoisted triumphantly onto the crowdls Dzvonik reaches up and takes it away shoulders. Eiselstein drives in. Gilmore breaks away for a. shot. rm A lr 4 A tv, tlee 5 so s ffl' l frm? l, MN. vt' -fs sf l ,Q f lerfggkrk fr ,:S,,,,L 1 less: ' lgiilfiiilll,-1-Lge ' wszgsxsy: M, stfszgwfms M1 str -,-- myglgj gifts., ' evs- M, 107 The Take-down The Siz Riding The Tie-up Matmen Win 9 Lose 2 The Pin Hold Burell johnson holds his man at MfCallie. Referees position. Tommy Bright on top. The inverse cradle pins a Red Banker. wwf Russ Brown looks to Coafh for advice at the State Tour- Il3.IT1CI1l. Billy Brute. Dynamo Grapplers WRESTLERS FOR 1961-62 SITTING: Tommy Turner, David Prince, Jeff Hipps. KNEELING: Chip Langley, Dean Hagaman, John Hooten, Frank Wright. STANDING: Kirk Salter, Russ Brown, Tommy Bright, Jack Hinds, Ed Sussadorf, and Coach Billy Von Schaaf. Awards of the wrestling team announced at the banquet: Kirk Salter, Most Improved, Jack Hinds, Most Valuable, Ed Sussdorf, Most Pins, Frank Wright, Co-captain, and John Hooton, Co-captain and Achieve- ment Award. 110 Coach Von Schaaf with Co-captains Hinds and Sussdorf. A McCallie Tornado squirms in the tight waist grip of a Dynamo. ...Anal Although Jack Hinds appears to be at a disadvantage, he is actually pinning his opponent. 111 Jeff Hipps switches his man at Mc- Callie. Tommy Bright controls his opponent well. Military Ball Gala Affair The annual Military Ball was held on Friday, December 15. The girls in a gay array of dresses gave contrast to the routine ROTC uniforms. Sandra Espy was crowned as the military department queen by Captain Brown. 112 Sandra Espy is seated with her court. From left to right are: Bill Canata, Car- ol Sanders, George Bailey, Carleen Ar- nold, Tommy Holland, the Queen, Vicki Kelly, Bob Morris, Mary Ann Hornsby, and Bill Luttrell. Newly crowned Sandra begins the can- didates' leadout with Cadet Colonel Phil Von Schaaf. Pausing for a moment between dances are Gerry GriH'in and Fred Hammond. Military Queen Miss Sandra Espy 113 Choir and Orchestra Mrs. Babcock Mrs. Barker On December 17 the Senior Choir and the Orchestra, under the direc- tion of Mr. Jay Craven, gave a two-hour presentation of Handelis Messiah.', A short excerpt from their presentation was performed during as- sembly the Friday prior to the actual production. Faculty members were soloists: Mr. J. S. Tilson, tenor, Mr. Richard Davenport, bass, Mrs. Mary Barker, soprano 5 and Mrs. Cecil Bab- cock, alto. This program was a new and re- freshing accent on the Christmas sea- son. Present Hande1's Messiah Mr. Davenport 114- Mr. Tilson Right: Seen from the back of the au- ditorium, the choir seems to radiate a strange and luminous light. Below: Members of the choir wait attentively for their cue. Above: From the balcony a strange scene is created as the entire audience stands for the Hallelujah Chorusf' Left: Mr. Craven has a double job of directing the choir and the orchestra. An amazed little boy looks at the wonders of Christmas that Luth- er Allin shows him. Who's that big man in the red suit?,' wonders Bill Littrell's scared little orphan. Senior Class Santa Claus personally greets many happy children during the Senior' Christmas program. Many orphans found their First big Christmas when they found I Santa at City. af! 116 le' 5 1 Plays Santa Preparing to give out gifts, Santa, Phil VonSchaaf, pauses beside From the tree top rocks Bob Morris the many toys. as he helps James Wright and Allen Richelson decorate the tree. On December 19, the Class of 1962, after much prepara- tion, presented a program to under-privileged children of the Chattanooga area. It included a series of songs and dances by members of the Senior Class, and a visit from Santa Claus. Presents were given out and happy children left CHS knowing the joy of the season. Practicing for I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas are Virginia Nunn, Hippo Richard Livingston, Linda Young, and Donna Nall. Carleen Amold, Carol Sanders, Linda Rich, and Vicki Kelley entertain the children with a dance to Winter Wonderland. 117 'L .. Q! 0,0 J qw 'A' 3 Dyna ' s , ini! Lucy Flynt and Paul Carico pause for a moment by the road-side. M and Mo Happily thinking about their Corning snacks are Richard Floyd and Kem Moore. Barry Jenkins and Linda Priddy take advantage of the nursery facilities. 41. .-.., 1 I 1 Ready for a short one-horse ride are Carol Fraser and Don McGovern. 118 gi. Wk q +A Tom Hughes and Mary Gregg enjoy the first sunny day of the year. Alexis Moser and Karol Killian picnic in the warm spring weather. Ed Sussdorf joins Chris Owen to help her learn to bowl. Vicki Kelly encourages Burky Ford to smell her artifi- cial rose. Every year the Maroon and White chooses out- standing girls and boys to Dynas and Mos. This year the Dynamo presents them as a group in recognition of their service to the school. Bill Luttrell and Patsy Floyd begin decorating for the Spring Formal. Eiselstein Crowned King King Bil1's escort, Joan Hamill, gives him a congratulatory kiss as runner-up Richard Floyd looks on. On January 20 the girls got a chance to turn the tables on the boys. As at all the King for a Nite Dances in the past, they provided transportation, presented the boys with home-grown corsages, and generally, treated them as the girls are treated on dates. As a climax, during the dance, Bill Eiselstein was crowned King. He was chosen from among ten other candidates by the girls' gym classes. Richard Floyd was runner-up. King and his court were, from left to right: Skip Bowman, Steve Overall, Ed Sussdorf, Richard Floyd, King Bill Eiselstein, Paul Carico, Harold Bube, Ed Cobleigh, Harry Fox, Alexis Moser, and Barry Jenkins. 120 ' Prevues '62 , ,2,E-.,- ,,.-. e ,sl ffl Mary Ruth Denney, Carol Fraser, and Betty Swanson raised their voices in harmonious song. The Swing Band presented their traditional Prevues Show on January 12. The program was built around a skit starring Ellen Still, a dedicated dancer bound for Broadwayg Jensi Peck, her not-so-dedicated friend 5 and Glenn Smotherman, a friend from school. Scenes of dancers, vocalists, and a famous band on radio were created by members of the Student Body and the Swing Band, directed by S. Tilson. Gwen Malmquist showed off her dancing tal- ent as she auditioned for Prevues. U! at Mi-mf' 1, iz' wk- The popular dancing group of Sophomore girls called the Dynamites, directed by Mary Huddleston, danced to a rhythmic song. 121 Stunt Nite Fabulous Show The beast came from the Saturday night movies. Tom and Harry, masters of ceremo- nies discuss a point of interest at dress rehearsal. gn Bob Lanza leads the auditorium in a Mitch Miller sing-along. If I can't marry your daughter, I'll climb on top of your house and cry until your roof leaks! threatens Bob Morris. 122 Ina Ruth Ingram sang as a part of riverboat entertainment. l Maybe I'd better change to Mum . . . l At the movie . . . Stunt Nite presented by the Dynamo on February 16 and 17 under the direction of Miss Pryor was a program combining, the talent of students from all classes. This year's theme, Chattanooga, past and present, proved to be an original and good back- ground for all numbers. Adding to the glory of the program were Miss CHS scenes with a background of beautiful Moccasin Bend, a showboat and a modern scene. Hard work by everyone involved made the program successful. Bulldogs Allan Richelson and Roland Bohannon assist in sound affects. 123 Waiting during the Hnal exciting moments before the presentation of Miss CHS stand the curious escorts. Trying for the first glimpses are Bob Carter, Richard Floyd, Skip Bowman, Bill Canata, Bob Morris, Bill Luttrell, and Ed Sussdorf. s Presenting Miss CHS, Linda Rich, es- corted by Skip Bowmanlw Linda and Skip happily smile after her pres- entation. M fi, 1 ' . .f-rf x LW 7ff'1.?'X frm 'CWM 1' r is if K 4, . M, ,. ik , Si ww wg-nr Miss CHS Candidates, left to right, are Carleen Arnold, ston. They were escorted by Ed Sussdorf, Bob Morris, Mary Ann Hornsby, Ann Burgner, Lucy Flynt, Linda Rich, Richard Floyd, Bill Luttrell, Skip Bowman, Alexis Moser, joan Hamill, Patsy Floyd, Vicki Kelley, and Martha Win- Bob Carter, Burky Ford, and Bill Canata. 124 - .f H, W Miss CHS Nliss Linda Rich Miss Patsy Floyd Miss Lucy Flynt Miss Martha Winston Miss CHS Miss Ann Burgner Miss Mary Ann Hornsby Candidates Miss Joan Hamill Miss Vicki Kelley Miss Carleen Arnold v. 0... V' J felt Oklahoma, OK! The entire cast of Oklahoma Mr. Craven puts the finishing touches on the music. Luther Allin, as Carnes, leads the singing at the box social. 128 Tom Hughes, as Jud Fry, jeal- ously glares at Curly, portrayed by George Mabry. After feverishly working for six weeks on Oklahoma! the music department presented this production with a cast of over two hun- dred students on March 2324, and 26. The success of this Broadway musical in Chatta- nooga was fantastic. People who came to see the performance left well pleased and with a song in their hearts. We congratulate all who participated for their work and co-operation on such a Hne program. David Allen, as Ali Hakim, looks hesitant as he helps Linda DeFoor, as Ado Annie, with her basket. George Mabry, as Curley, smiles as he takes Mary Lou Evans, as Laurey, to the picnic. Will, played by Leon Reed, enjoys the com- panionship of two dancers, Mary Huddleston and Mary jane Thomas. Linda Priddy, as Aunt Eller, begins the auction for Mary Lou's basket. An Oklahoma hello 129 High C ?j Point in ROTC week. I I R Queen Sandra passes through the traditional arc of sabres. 1- N Color Guard in black and white. Congratulations for Miss Espy J. Funderburk, G. Sottong, B. Bates fire dry run. 130 Administration Captain Richard Brown, Professor of Military Science Sgt. Brasher and Sgt. Shields cal- Sgt. Mayes takes time off. Culate records' Sgt. Shelton, Brasher, schedule. City welcomed Captain Richard Brown to the post of PMS. Capt. Brown began work immediately by changing the battle group to the new army pentornic style of Hve companies. Cadet Colonel for the year 1962 was Phil C. VonSchaaf. Together with Sergeants Brasher, Hammonds, Loughran, Mays, Sheilds, and Sizemore, Captain Brown and Colonel VonSchaaf introduced extensive training in atomic warfare and marksmanship. Phys- ical training, known to the cadets as P.T., was also uacceptedf, Grudgingly, the cadets worked them- selves into the physical shape required by their supe- riors, who, by the way, remained in their usual good condition. These changes were not in vain, for City's military department received the highest ratings of any other public or private school in Chattanooga's surround- 131 and Mayes discuss daily ing area. At the close of the first semester, Sgt. Mayes took over the position of non-commissioned oflicer in charge. Many senior cadets were commissioned and several other officers received higher ranks. As in the past, the military department held the traditional Military Ball. Sandra Espy reigned as queen. Others in her court were Misses Carol San-L ders, Carleen Arnold, Mary Ann Homsby, and Vicki Kelly. The cadets marched at Parents' Night, Veterans' Day, and Armed Forces Day, in fact, they marched about every day. Bates Brigade, named in honor of our distinguished principal, Col. Creed F. Bates, at- tended the Mardi Gras at New Orleans. The annual Federal inspection by XII Army Corp officials was held in the spring. Cadet Colonel Phil VonSc'haaf, Battle Group Commanderg and sponsor, Miss Becky Brown. 132 Battle Group Cadet Lt. Colonel Tommy Holland, Deputy Battle Group Commander, and sponsor, Miss Sandra Espy. Staff R KK 'V '1- Cadet Lt. Colonel Ed Suss- dorf, Battle Group Executive Officer, and sponsor, Miss Martha Winston. Major Bob Carter, and spon- sor, Miss Betty Swanson. Major Wilkes Thrasher and sponsor, Miss Cathy Claxton. Major, Paul Carico, and spon- sor, Miss Ann Burgner. Major Alexis Moser, and spon sor, Miss Kem Moore. Captain Burky Ford, and sponsor, Miss Carolyn Mitch- !! 99 Company A Captain Don Mc- Govern, and sponsor, Miss Ann Cullins- worth. Lr. C ol. Tommy Bright, and sponsor, Miss Suzanne De- Mars. Captain Burky Ford Lieutenants Tommy Bright Don McGovern Bill Whatley lst Sgt. Lloyd Steele M f Sgt. Malarkey Hixson Jones Bright Walker Lt. Bill Whatley, and sponsor, Miss Pat O'Neil Maj. David Ledford, and spon- sor, Miss Paula Rogers. SVC Sfc. Adair Pohl Shamlin Drake Brammer Devore Wright Rogers Dye Cadets Baldwin Davis Fergerson Foster M w' Manback Combs Allen Baldwin Gildert Johnson Harrey F usell Bridges Fergerson Chadwick Price Shaver Ford Durrand Oakey Dilliard Sherman Barbee Johnson Duggan Odom Cordell Lay Mallen Hefhngton Snyder Loomis Alin Ingram Higlin Pitner ,,, .an 4 Hickman Segler Cooley Bates Hooper Denton White Stewart Pirkle Mohr West PI'itCl1Btt Faidley Hickman Mercer Huckabee w i 137 Lt. Col. Richard Floyd, and sponsor, Miss Lucy Flynt. Lt. Doug Curtis, and sponsor, Miss Judy Floyd. Company QQ 9, Captain Ken Engs- trom, and sponsor Miss Pam Hall. Lt. Ronnie Nichols, and sponsor, Miss Sandra Mahan. Lt. Chip Langley, and sponsor, Miss Nancy Johnson. Captain Richard Floyd Lieutenants Ken Engstrom Doug Curtis Donnie Nichols Chip Langley lst Sgt. Bob Davis M f Sgt. Myrick Sf M, Simms Green Lawley c. Barnes Romick Labbous Grubb Wallace Taylor Glazner Solomon Bradley Cadets Bean Simms Salter Crane Byrd Miller Keith Parks Brown Freeman Cox Smartt Davenport 4' Smith Wilkie Gray Giddens Risko Conger Goodknight McColl West Davis Thompson Cory Laundry Oliver Henneker Finster Scruggs Perkinson 139 Captain Jesse Potter and Sponsor, Miss Judy Buffett. Company Major Luther Allin and Sponsor, Miss Diana Dmce. Y Lt. Larry Simms and Sponsor, Miss Joan 1' Cf' Hamill. - .. 140 Captain MfSgt. Jesse Potter Wade Moss Lieutenants Williams Luther Allin Alsobrooks Larry Simms Steve Overall Sfc. George Bailey Brooks Hammonds lst Sgt. Hardin Gaylord McPherson Mosley M-V - 'IM Captam Steve Overall and Sponsor, Miss Linda Wyatt. Lt. George Bailey and Sponsor, Miss Carleen Amold. QQ Sanders Jerret Brown Bonine Posey Novotny Taylor Haveland Mellor Dunn Cadets Jones Alred Cooper Haman Graham Fletcher Lorentz Thompson Ashley Whaley Ailey Morton Shipp McKely Lewis James Lockery Smith Owens Seymour Corn Sertel .1 Levi Garter Lee Garner Garner Floyd Wallace Hoodenpyle Myer 14-1 . Captain Skip Bowman, and sponsor, Miss Linda Rich. Lt. Bob Bell, and sponsor, Miss Char- lene Levine. Company Maj. Steve Lynch, and sponsor, Miss Bertie Moore. Lt. Gerry Blackwood and Spon sor, Miss Lynn Wilbanks. Lt. David Dalton and Sponsor, Miss Lida Heilrnan. Captain Archer Byrd Skip Bowman Spencer Sikes Davis Lieutenants Sfc. Smith Steve Jones Harbison Ramey Bob Bell Wolensky Polivika Gerry Blackwood Hudson Henry David Dalton Smith, M Risco Smith Prestwood lst Sgt. Williams Sims Lloyd Blackburn Epstein Payne Wright Goldberg M f Sgt. Goodwin Johnson Mercer Smith Dearins Cadets Arnold fir, :ff Chase Thomas Sledge Whelchel Workman Harris Phillips Tyrrell Turner Grant Kidwell Gross Keyner Fuller Young Green Solomon Horne Kepner Rich Dickson Wooten Reedy Brown Rutledge Ellis Elsbry Wells Klassen Culver 143 Major Jackie Towns, and sponsor, Miss Sue Thomp- son. Company E Lt. David Lee, and sponsor, Miss Doris Skillington. I Captain Bobby Mor- ris, and sponsor, Miss Vicki Kelley, si-' V: Captain Jackie Towns Lieutenants David Lee Bobby Morris Bill Luttrell Allan Wilson lst Sgt. James Rush ,f M f Sgt. Gamble Robinson Hunter Schenk Sfc. Lake Combs Alexander Richelson Lt. Bill Luttrell, and sponsor, Miss Mary Ann Hornsby. Lt. Allan Wilson, and sponsor, Miss Judy Dove. Bash Sottong Hagaman Batson Smotherman Cadets Barns Stansberry Brown Hufline Geren Baker Potter Wood Bohannon Nichols Ziegler Holmes Meadows Cate Nichols 1 1 i l 145 Masters Vincent Ingersol Jarvis Stovall Turner Phillips VanDerver Trent Lord Locklear Captain Jimmy Weeks, and sponsor, Miss Diane Norman. iff' 900 Bates Brigade Q. rr-ww mmf Q'-W S ,, -: Lt. Gary Sams, and sponsor, Miss Mary Gregg. Captain Mike Sanders, and sponsor, Miss Sally Ratcliffe. Band Lt. Jerry Hartley, and sponsor, Miss Judy Campbell. OJ, Lt. Larry Hartley, and sponsor, Miss Yvonne Hays. 3 'G Special Staff Lt. Gene Allen and Miss Annette Franco Capt. Jack Jackson and Miss Patsy Floyd Lt. Bill Canata and Miss Carol Sanders Capt. Pack Kimbrough and Miss Carol Fraser Capt. Ed Cobleigh and Miss Patti lngersol Lt. Henry Lewis and Miss Jennie Heywood Lt. Howard Elson and Miss Marcia Feintuch Capt. Eddie Rigsby and Miss Barbara Dunn Capt. James Funderburk and Miss Sue Mclntosh Capt. Ed Tomlinson and Miss Nancy Ketchersid 148 I - vb? aww Disc and Diamond ROW I: T. Holland, S Bowman, A. Moser, L Simms. ROW 2: G. Sams G. Blackwood, B. Canata E. Cobleigh, S. Overall, S Lynch. ROW' 3: A. Wilson, J. Crouch, T. Brudenell, S. Ramey, Rush. ROW 4 R. Darwin, D. Eldridge. ROW I: P. VonSchaaf. ROW 2: P. Carico, R. Floyd, E. Sussdorf, D. Mc- Govern, B. Ford. ROW 3: J. Potter, B. Morris, T. Bright, D. Curtis, S. Jones. ROW 4: B. Davis, L. Mul- linax, G. Bailey, J. Jackson, L. Allin. ROW 5: R. Jones, D. Hagaman, J. Wright, T. Carter, L. Blackburn. ROW 6: D. Sims, B. Thompson, M. Malarkey, Walker, C. Alsobrooks. ROW 7: F. Potter, P. Stewart, R. Allin, B. Romick. hd Military Honor Society Rifle Team ROW I: P. Kimbrough, G. Bean, G. Sottong, J. Wright, B. Bates, SFC J. Mayes. ROW 2: J. Smith, B. Sch- rader, E.. Baldwin, G. Ferg- erson, N. West, W. Davis, J. Novotny. Sprung At last. winter has passed away and the long-awaited season of spring has arrived. Gentle showers and sweet sunshine create a fresh and glowing new world. YVith this rebirth of Nature comes a renewing of the spirit, as every student eagerly awaits the next bright morning that brings him one day closer to the end of the school year and the beginning of a new life. uf., -.W Spring for the Juniors means many hours spent taking standardized tests. Spring This collection of flowers adds freshness to the set of the junior play. l period. With the first warm breath of spring, the boys take up baseball practice. Relaxing in the library during a free 152 Scenes Senior girls, such as Suzanne DeMars, Elaine Allison, and Carlotta Wagner, await their turn in May Day practice. Right: John Watson is being notified that he is the recipient of one of the many scholarships annually granted to CHS seniors. A tea concludes the visit of the 9th grade students from the area junior high schools. 153 Left: Sunny days draw the boys' gym classes out-of- doors. Class of '62 Alexis lwloser Bill Eiselstein President Vice President Tears, joy, excitement, and hope are among the feelings that we, the class of '62, leave as a legacy for the next group which will proudly stand and call themselves SENIORS. This has indeed been a year of excitement, start- ing with receiving our long-wanted senior rings. No one will ever forget our exciting football and basket- ball games, our Christmas party for the orphans, Stunt Nite, which added a sparkling highlight to this, our year. The Senior Play, Pygmalion, and the fabulous musical, Oklahoma, will be long remem- bered by the community as well as the students. Standing and singing the alma mater, we think back and memories Hash through our mind. Never could we forget CHS and our Class of '62. Sarah Thornburg Secretary Mary Gregg Treasurer Our Class Sponsor, Mrs. Barker, worked hard in our final year 154 LUTHER ALLIN Jr. Civitan Club '60, Treas. '61, Sec. '62, Pgy- malion '62, Parents' Night '60,'61,'62, R.O.T.C. Cadet Major '62, Stunt Nite '61,'62. CAROL ANN ALLISON Jr. Lioness '61, Sgt. at Arms '62, Drill Squad '60,'6l, Phalanx '60, May Day '60,'6l,'62, Swimming Team '6l. ELAINE ALLISON Oklahoma '62, Bible Club '61, 2nd Vice-Pres. '62, Senior Choir '61, '62, Latin II Award '61, Christian Fellowship Steering Committee '61, '62. TRUDY ABELSON Dynamo Circulation Club '60,'61, '62, May Day '60,'61,'62, Stunt Nite '62. LINDA ACKERSON Stunt Nite '60, PreVues '60, Boosters '60,'61,'62, Drill Squad Capt. '61,'62, Maroon and White Bus. Staff '61,'62. OKTAY AKBAY Football '60, Wrestling Team '60, Russian Club '60,'61, Hi-Y '60, '61,'62, Cheerleader '62. SHIRLEY ALLEN Drill Squad '60,'61, Girls' Glee Club '60, Treas. '61, Thanksgiv- ing Program '60,'61, Stunt Nite '62. 155 BARBARA AMIDON BOB ARCHER Hi-Y Club '60, Treas- urer '61,'62,Parents' Night '60,'61,'62, Dep- uty Council Vice-Pres. '62, CARLEEN ARNOLD Homecoming Queen '62, Cheerleader '61,'62 Candidate for Miss C.H.S. '62, Most At- tractive Superlative '62, D.A.R. Award '62, ROBERT ASHBY Track Team '6O,'61,'62g Track and Barbell '60, '61,'62g Parents' Night '60,'61g Oklahoma Prod. Staff '62g Letterman's Club '6O,'61,'62. KAYE ASHLEY Entered '61 g Monitors' Club '615 Social Chair- man '615 Opti-Miss Club '62. CONNIE ATTWOOD Writers' Guild '61 g Sec. '62g Dynamo Cir. Club '60,'6l5 Anchor Club '62g Stunt Nite '62g Christmas Program Prod. Staff '61, DEAN BAUBACH Parents' Night '60,'61,'62g Recreation Club '6O,'615 Pygmalion Prod. Staff '62. DEAN BEASLEY Science Project Club '60,'61g Parents' Night '60,'6lg May Day '60, GEORGE BAILEY Jr. Optimist Club '61, '625 Treas. '625 Student Council '62g R.O.T.C. lst Lt. '62g Football '62g Disc Sc Diamond '62. NANCY BANK Dynamo Bus. Staff '60, '61,'625 Drill Squad '60, '61g Lt. col. '625 Candi- date for Jr. Miss Chatt. '62g Jr. Lioness Club '615 Treas. '625 Gym Manager '62. TOMMY BARLOW Parents' Night '60,'613 Chess and Checkers Club '605 Jr. Philhar- monic '6l,'625 May Day '60. KENNETH BATSON Parents Nzght 60,6l, foreign Relations Club '61g Barbell and Track Club '62, CLAY BEATTY Tennis '6l5 Parents' Night '60g Chess Club 60, 61 , Recreation Club 61, 62. 156 BOB BELL Audio Visual Club '60g Travel Club Sgt. at Arms '61 5 Parents' Night '6O,'61,,62g B-Team Bas- ketball '6O5 R,O.T.C. lst Lt. 562. MARTHA BELL Deputy Council 162g Dy- namo Bus. Staff '60,'61, '62g Oklahoma '62g Glee Club '605 Vice-Pres. '62g All-State Chorus '62. BUDDY BENNETT Jr. Optimist '6O,'61,'62g Recreation Clubg Base- ball '60,'62g Parents' Night '6O,'61,'62g Bop Club. DIANE BERZ Jr. Lioness Club '6l,'62g Dynamo Circulation '60,'61g Jr. Red Cross ,605 May Day '60,,61, '62g A Man Called Pe- ter Prod. Staff '61. CHERYL BINGHAM Jr. High Publicity '6Og Dynamo Circulation Staff '61 5 La Sertomiss Club '62g Jr. Talent Program '61 5 May Day '6O,'61,'62. GERRY BLACKWOOD Jr. Sertoma Club '60, '615 Vice-Pres. '62g R.O.T.C. lst Lt. '625 Parents' Night l60,'61, '62g Boys' State Repre- sentative '61 3 May Day Escort l62. MONA BLAKER Jr. Red Cross '605 Treas. ,62g Oilice Assistants Club i61,,62g Anchor Club '62g Drill Squad '615 Stunt Nite '62. TERRY BLUNT Jr. Lions Club '6O'61' Treas. l62' Student Council 62, Honor Society 62, Pzvot Staff '61g Stunt Nite '61,'62. LYNNE BLANTON Entered 61, Dynamo Bus. Staff 62, Parents Night '62g Jr. Lioness '61,,62g Inter-Service Club Council i62' A Man Called Peter Prod. Staff 61. BARBARA BORING 1 5 7 RONALD BRADSHAW Stunt Nite '6l,'62g Pre- Vues '61,'62 Oklahoma Prod. Staff '62g Jr. Phil- harmonic '6lg Vice- Pres. '62g Jr. Sertoma Club '62. VIRGINIA BRANUM La Sertomiss Club '60, '6l,'62g Senior Choir ,625 Oklahoma '62g All- State Choir '625 May Day '60,'61,'62. GARY BRIDGES EVERETT BOSWELL CHARLOTTE BOWERS Drill Squad '6Og May Day '6O,'62g Parents' Night '60g Jr. High Pub- licity Club '60g Sophomore Ori- entation Program '60. GARY BOSWORTH Jr. Optimist Club '6l,'625 Man- aged Football and Wrestling ,61. SKIP BOWMAN Student Marshall ,625 Military Honor Society ,615 Pres. ,623 Na- tional Honor Society '61,,625 Hi-Y '6O,'615 Vice-Pres. '62g Football '60,'61,'62. as 5 ,,sz? Si r 5 5 - AW if 3 3 ' 158 TOMMY BRIGHT Football '6O,'6l,,62g Wrestling '60,'61,'62g Baseball '62g R.O.T.C. Lt. Col. '62g Jr. Lions' Club '61,'62. PATRICIA BRITT Entered '60g Specialty Club '60,'61g Girls' Optimiss Club '61,'62g Senior Projects Chair- man '62g Drill Squad '60,'61g Oflice Assistant '60,'61. DIANE BROCK Jr. Lioness Club '60,,6l Social Chairman '62g Deputy Council '62g R.O.T.C. Sponsor '62g Dynamo Business Staff '6l.'62. JOHNNY P. BROWN Drill Team '61,'62g Par- ents' Night ,60,l61,'62g Recreation Club '60,'61, '625 Stunt Nite '61g Par- ents' Orientation '6O. LINDA ANN BROWN Drill Squad '6O,,61 g Lt. '62g Oflice Assistant ,605 Treas. '6lg May Day '60,'61,'62g Parents' Night ,60,'61,'62 5 'Pha- lanx '60,'61. RUSS BROWN B-Team Football '60 3 Varsity Football ,625 Wrestling '60,'625 Key Club ,625 Letterman's Club '60,,62. ROGER BROOKING Recreation Club 760,'61,'625 Par- ents' Night '6O,'61. BECKY BROWN R.O.T.C. Regimental Sponsor '62g Student Council '62g Tri-Hi-Y Club '60,'61g Publicity Chair. '62g Dynamo Bus. Staff '60,'61,'62g Pygmalion Prod. Staff '62. DONALD BROOKS Wrestling Team '62. JOHNNY M. BROWN Entered '61g Jr. Civitan Club '61, 625 Inter-Service Club Council '62g Stunt Nite '61g Parents' Night '6l,'62. -IE -il 159 it HAROLD BUBE Basketball '60,'61g Capt. '62g Baseball '60,'61g Co-Capt. '62g Hi-Y Club '60,'61,i625 Stu- dent Council '625 Fel- lowship of Christian Athletes '62. SUE BUCK Anchor Club '62g May Day '60,'61,'62g Office Assistant '6lg Parents' Night '6lg Bop Club '60 RONN I E BYRD JUDY BUFFETT Majorette '61g Capt. '625 R.O.T.C. Sponsor '62g Jr. Lioness Club '615 Chaplin '625 Stunt Nite l62g PreVues '61. ANN BURGNER Basketball '60,'61g Capt. '625 Miss CHS Candi- date ,62g National Hon- or Society '62g Tri-Hi-Y ,60,'615 Sgt. at Arms '62g Deputy Council '62, MARY BURGNER Entered '61 5 Jr. Lioness Club '6l,'62g May Day '61,'62g Jr. Red Cross Club '6lg Christmas Program '62. .Q AW'-il'fK . f at . - ,N . MARY ANN CAMP Oklahoma '62g May Day '60,'6l,,62g Jr. Y.W.C.A. '615 Pres. ,625 Marching Band '60, ,6l,'62g Concert Band '60,'6l,'62. JUDY CAMPBELL Messiah '62g Oklahoma ,625 Marching Band '60,,6lg Capt. '62g R.O.T.C. .Sponsor '62g Ten- nis Team '60,l6l,'62. DIANA CAMPBELL Boosters '6l,'62g A Man Called Peter '6lg May Day '6lg Dynamo Circulation Club 361g B- Team Basketball Capt. ,62. BILL CANATA Hi-Y ,6O,'61,'62g Maroon and White '60,'6l Sports Editor ,62g Baseball Team 360,131,362 Basketball 3605 Military Honor Society '62. 160 CAROLYN BUTLER National Honor Society '625 Alumnettes '62g Parents' Night '62g Lat- in I Awardg Senior Projects Chairman '62. 4n LARRY BYRD HARVEY CAMP Parents' Night '60,,61, '625 R.O.T.C. Lt. '62g Travel Club '61. QA PAUL CARICO Basketball '60,'61,,625 Key Club ,6O,'615 Sec. ,625 Deputy Council Pres. ,625 R.O.T.C. Maj. '62g May King '62. BOB CARTER Student Council '61g Pres. '62g Key Club '60, ,613 Vice-Pres. and In- ternational Trustee '62g National Honor Society '61,'62g Dynamo Ed. Staff '61,'62g Most Rep- resentative Boy '62. SALLYE CHAMLEE Office Assistant '60,l61 5 Dyna Teens '61g Glee Club '60,,615 Sec. ,62. 1-9 DIANNE CHISM May Day '60,'61,'62g F.B.L.A. Club '61,'62g Office Assistant 560. MARGARET CLARK May Day '60,'61,'62g F.B.L,A. Program Chair- man '61g Sec. ,625 Office Assistant '62g Bop Club ,60. CAROL CHRISTIAN - F.H.A. '60,'61,'62g Christmas Program '625 Girls' Service Club '62. VICKI CLARK Inter-Service Club Council '613 Office Assist- ant '60,'615 Monitors '62g May Day ,60,,61 ,62 Parents' Night '60,'61,'62. 161 HELEN CHANDLER Charmettes '605 Y- Teens '61g Chap. '625 May Day i60,'61,'62g Office Assistant '62g Class Night '62. LLOYD CHEATHAM TOM CHENEY BILLIE COMBS Library Club Devotion Chairman '615 Sec. '62g Senior Projects Chairman '62g Parents' Night 560,'61,'62g May Day '60,'61f62g Drill Squad '60,'61,'62. PAM COOPER Office Assistants' Club '60,'61g Sec. '62g May Day l6O,,61,'62g Anchor Club '62. BILL COPP Wrestling ,60,'61 g Wheel Club ,615 Treas. ,62. CATHY CLAXTON Senior Ring Chairman '62g Gym Manager '625 Deputy Council 362g Jr. Lioness Club '615 Publicity and Scrapbook Chairman '62g R.O.T.C. Sponsor '62. ED COBLEIGH Hi-Y Club ,60,'6l,,625 Student Council '62g National Merit Schol- arship Semi-finalist '625 Dynamo Editorial Staff ,61,'62g Candidate for King for a Nite ,62. CLIFFORD CLEAGE Recreation Club '60,'61,'62g R.O.T.C. Glee Club '60g Jr. Red Cross Club '623 Parents Night '60, '61. TOM COLSON .. 162 MARILYN CORN Office Assistants' Club ,60,,615 May Day '60, '61,'62g Anchor Club '62. CHARLES COULTER Jr. Lions Club ,603 Work Chairman '615 Vice-Pres. ,625 Baseball Mgr. ,61,'62g Basketball Mgr. '61,,62. MARTIN COUNTS Recreation Club '60,'61, ,62g B-Team Basketball '60, MARY KATHERINE DALBY Gym Manager '62g BH Team Basketball '60,'6lg Varsity ,62Q Volleyball '60,'615 Capt. '62g May Day l60,'6l, May Court '62g Inter-Service Club Council '62. DAVID DALTON Hi-Y Club '60,'61,'62g Student Council '62 g Football '6O,'61,'62g Track '60,l6l,'62g Na- tional Honor Society '6l. CHARLES DANNER Jr. Sertoma, Club '60, '61 5 Recreation Club '62g Rille Team ,6lg Parents' Night '60,'6l, '62g City Invitational Track and Field Tour- nament '62. BILL CROSS All State Band '62g Band Sponsor '62g Senior Choir '62g Best Drilled Soph. Award '605 Oklahoma '62. ANN CULLINGWORTH Bankers' Club '60,'615 Vice Pres. ,625 National Honor Society '62g R.O.T.C. Sponsor '62g Inter-Service Club Council '60,'61,,62g Pygma- lion Prod. Staff '62. GLORIA CRUTCHFIELD Red Cross Club ,605 Library Club '6lg Ways and Means Chair. '62g Drill Squad ,60,'61,'625 Parents' Night '60,'61,'62g May Day '60, '61,'62. DOUG CURTIS Boxing '60,'6l,'62g Southern Gold- en Gloves Tournament '61,'62g Football ,6O,i615 Deputy Council '62g Optimist Club '60,'61,'62. Q :fb I ., :WI sly , ,Q f-' ' A 163 EDWARD DARR Hi-Y Club '60,'6l,'62g Parents' Night '6O,'61g Tennis '61,,62. MARGARET DAVIS Driftwood ,623 Orches- tra '60,,6l,'62g Concert, Band '60,'6l,'625 An- chor Club '62g National Merit Commendation ,62. MARY ELLEN DAVIS Drill Squad '61,'62g Parents' Night '6l,'625 May Day '60,'61,'62g Senior Choir '62g Okla- homa '62. BOB DEARING Entered '61 g Varsity Football '61g Letter- men's Club '61 g Recrea- tion Club '61 g Parents' Night '6lg Thanksgiv- ing Program '61. MARY RUTH DENNY National Honor Society '62g Sr. Choirg Treas. '62g Volleyball '6O,'61g Capt. '623 Gym Manag- ers Club Scc. '62 g Stunt Nite. MIKE DEISENROTH Marching Band '62. hmm . w' ta- a 1-ss: fir ' 1..!E tuu,t N, SUZANNE DeMARS Girls' Optimiss '62g Deputy Council '62g R.O.T.C. Sponsor '62g Oklahoma '62g Pre- Vues '62. JOHN DICKEY DAVID DIETSCH Thanksgiving Program '6Og A Man Called Peter Prod. Staff '6lg Pygmalion Prod. Staff '62g R.O.T.C. lst Lt. '62g Wheel Club '61g Sec. '62. If swf' Joan Hamill and Bob Carter smile as the candid camera snaps the two Most Representative CHS students. JERRY DILLARD Wrestling Team Man- ager '62g Recreation Club '60,'61,,62g Thanksgiving Program '62g Christmas Program '62g Parents! Night '60, '61. ANNETTE DOBBS May Day ,6O,'61,,62g Stunt Night '62g Anchor Club '62. SUZANNE DODD Gym Manager '62g Tri- Hi-Y '60,,61g Pres. '625 Stunt Nite 362g Oklaho- ma '62g Maroon and White Bus. Staff 562. - i ., I H ? r L 1 3, 1- it it i iis , A JUDEE DOVE Marching Band '60,'61, '62g Concert Band '60, '61,'62g Girls, Service Club '61g R.O.T.C. Sponsor '62g Y.W.C.A. Sec, ,62. MARY DOUGLAS BARBARA DRUCE Student Council '62g Girls, Optimiss '62g May Day '60,'61,'62g Parents Night '62g Bible Club '6O. Often we leave our Most Dependable students, Sarah Thornburg and Bobby Morris, in charge. 1 SHARON EICKHOFF Marching Band '60,'6l, '62g Concert Band '60, '6l,'625 Oklahoma '62g Girls, Optimiss '61,'62g Jr. Red Cross Club '6O. BILL EISELSTEIN Basketball '60,'61g Capt. '625 Baseball '60g Capt. '61, 62g Sr. Class Vice. Pres. '62g King for a Nite '625 Hi-Y Club '60, ,615 sec. '62. ROBERT ELB DIANA DRUCE Drill Squad ,615 Capt. '62g R.O.T.C. Sponsor '62g Girls' Op- timiss '625 May Day '60,'61,'625 Sr. Projects Chairman '62. MARY RUTH DYKES A Man Called Peter '61. BARBARA DUNN Gym Manager '62g R.O.T.C. Sponsor '62g Oklahoma '62g May Day '60,'6l5 Court '625 Senior Choir 362. CAROL EAST May Day '60,'6l,62g Mad-Hat- ters Club '605 A Man Called Peter Prod. Staff '61g Stunt Nite '6l'625 Art Service Club '6lg Vice Pres. '62. nu 166 'Wm DAVID ELDRIDGE Key Club ,615 Inter- Service Club Council Rep. '62 3 Military Hon- or Society '625 Color Guard '61,'62g Parents' Night '60,'61,'62g Nash- ville Drill Competition ,61,'62. FREIDA ELDRIDGE May Day '6O,'61,'625 Jr. Y.W.C.A. '605 F.H.A. '615 F.B.L.A. '62. HOWARD ELSON R.O.T.C. lst Lt. '62g Wheels Club '6l,,'62g A Man Called Peter Prod. Staff '61g Pygmalion Prod. Staff '62g Parents Night '60,'61,'62. : VIRGINIA ESTES Drill Squad '60g May Day '60,'61,'62g Parents' Night '605 Bop Club '60 '615 Stunt Nite '60. LEE EVANS MARY LOU EVANS Delegate to Girls' State '61 g National Honor Society '615 Treas. '625 Sr. Choir '61g Sec. '62g Maroon and White '60, '615 News Ed. '625 Ok- lahoma '62. KAY ENGLEHARDT La Sertomiss Club '60,'615 Sgt. at Arms '62g Parents' Night '60,'61g May Day '60,'61,'62g Drill Squad '60,'615 Phalanx '60. MARY LYNN ENOCHS Entered '62g Deputy Council '625 Co-Capt. Majorettes '625 Rep. Girls' State '615 Girls' Optimiss '62g National Honor Society '62, KEN ENGSTROM R.O.T.C. Capt. '62g Jr. Civitan Club '61,'625 Sr. Choir '625 A Man Called Peter Prod. Staff '615 Thanksgiving Program '60. SANDRA ESPY Dynamo Bus. Staff '61,'625 Tri- Hi-Y '60,'61,'62g Gym Manager Pres. '62g R.O.T.C. Sponsor '62g Military Queen '62. 167 DON FANCHER Recreation Club '60,'61g Cinema Club '62g Par- ents Night '60,'61,'62. JOHN FEHLANDT Recreation Club '60,'61, '62g Parents' Night '60, '61, MARCIA FEINTUCH Concert Band '60 5 May Day '60,'61,'625 Foreign Relations Club '61 g Stunt Nite '62g R.O.T.C. Sponsor '62. ANNE FELKER Driftwood Staff '62g A Man Called Peter '615 Pygmalion '62g National Honor Society '625 Gym Manager '62. DEBBIE FINKLE Dynamo Bus. Staff '60g Recreation Club '60,'615 Red Cross Club '61 5 Al- lied Medical Club '62g May Day '60,'61,'62. GLORIA FLETCHER Philosophy Club Public- ity Chair. '60g Oflice As- sistants '6l,'62 5 Anchor Club Council Rep. '625 May Day '60,'61,'62. -4 .aol LUCY FLYNT Deputy Council Sec. '625 Inter-Service Club Council Sec.-Treas. '62g Band Capt. '62g Girls' Optimiss Club Inter-Service Club Council Rep. '62. RICHARD FORTSON Jr. Civitan Club '60,'61,'62g R.O.T.C. lst Lt. '62g R.O.T.C. Drill Team '60,'61g Color Guard '6l,'62g Stunt Nite '60, BURKY FORD Hi-Y Club '6Og Chap. '6lg Pres. '625 Football '60,'6l5 All City '625 Disc and Diamond '60, '61g Sec. '625 R.O.T.C. Capt. '623 Fellowship of Christian Athletes '62, LYNDA FOSTER Library Club '60, Library Staff '60g Specialty Club '61g Jr. Lioness Club '6l,'62g May Day '6O,'61,'62. 168 JUDY FLOYD Entered '61g Girls' Serv- ice Club '61g Drill Squad '6l,'62g May Day '61g R.O.T.C. Sponsor '62g Anchor Club '62, PATSY FLOYD May Queen '625 Stu- dent Council '61 g Treas. '625 Boosters '60,'61g Sec. '62 5 National Hon- or Society Sec. '62g Can- didate for Miss CHS '62. RICHARD FLOYD Football '60,'61,'62 5 Ma- roon and White Super- lative '62g Track '61g Capt. '62g Friendliest Boy '62g Disc and Dia- mond '60,'613 Vice Pres. '62. HARRY FOX Stunt Nite '61,'623 Wheel Club '625 Pyg- malion '62g Maroon and White '61,'62g Soph., Jr. and Sr. Talent Shows ,6O,'61,'62. ANNETTE FRANCO Student Council '62 5 Jr. Lioness Club '62 g R.O.T.C. Sponsor '62g May Day l60,'61,'62g Foreign Relations Club '61. CAROL FRASER Boosters '6O,'615 Chap- lain '62g Dynamo Ed. Staff '61,'625 R.O.T.C. Sponsor '625 Gym Man- agers' Club Vice Pres. '62g Dyna '62. MIKE FUSSELL Parents' Night '61,'62,g Hi-Y Club '6O,'61,'62 B Team Basketball '61, DIANNA GARNER Jr. Red Cross '605 Office Assistant '615 F.B.L.A. '62g May Day '60,'61,,625 Christmas Program '62. BENNY GAMEL Radio Club Vice Pres. '6l5 Pres. '625 Audio Visual Club '62. TRUDY GAULT Library Club '60g Library Staff '605 Jr. Red Cross Club '61g Dynamo Circulation Club '62g May Day '60,'61,'62. Pis s :- f L Q- A . .Isl R 1 1 :gui -' N ' HQ, 169 BILL FRAZIER Masquers '625 National Thespian Society '62g Art Service Club '61,'62 A ManNCalled Peter Prod. Staff '61g Pre- Vues Prod. Staff '62, BOB FRY Best Dressed Boy '62g Track '62g Parents' Night '60,'61g Hi-Y Club '6O. JAMES FUNDERBURK RUSSELL GRAVES Foreign Relations Club '60,'61g Parents' Night '6O,'61. BUDDY GREEN Track and Barbell Club '625 Parents' Night '62. HENRY GREEN Audio Visual Club '60, '6l,'62g Parents' Night '60,'61,'625 Drill Team '60,'61. ALLEN GILMORE Entered '6l5 Basketball '6l,'625 Track '62g Recreation Club '6l,'62. DAVID GORE Radio Club Vice Pres. '62g Deputy Council '62g Foreign Relations Club '6O,'6lg Parents' Night '60, '61, MARY GIULANO Orchestra '60,'6l,'62g Oklahoma '62g Messiah '62g May Day '60, '62g Glee Club '60,'6l,'62. GLENN GORSUCH Orchestra '60,'61,'62g Jr. Civitan Club '6l,'62g Oklahoma '62g Ten- nis Team '625 Christmas Program '60,'61,62. 170 MARY GREGG Girls' Optimiss Club '605 Sec. Chair.g Treas. '625 Class Treasurer '60, '61,'62g Student Council '62 5 Marching Band '60, '61,'625 Dyna '62. BOB GRIFFIN Oklahoma '625 Football '60,'6l,'62g Stunt Nite '62g Sr. Choir '60,'6l, '625 Drill Team '60,'6l. BRENDA GUNTER May Day '60,'61,'62g F.B.L.A. '6Og Sec. '613 Treas. '62. DON HAMMOND Recreation Club ,60,'6l, '62g Football '60g Par- ents' Night ,60,,61. EVELYN HARRIS F.B.L.A. ,605 Travel Club '615 Cinema Club '62g May Day '6O,'6l, '62. JERRY HARTLEY Concert Band '6O,'615 lst Lt. ,625 Marching Band '60,'61g lst Lt. '62g Jr. Philharmonic '60,'62g R.O.T.C. lst Lt. . '625 Parentx' Night ,60, '61,'62. BILLY HAITHCOAT Parents' Night '60,'615 Current Events Club '60g Foreign Relation '61. JOAN HAMILL Student Council '615 Sec. '62g Drill Squad ,60,'61g Col. '62g Alumni Award '62g Candidate for Miss CHS '62g Most Representa- tive Superlative '62. PAM HALL Candidate for Jr. Class Sweet- heart '6lg Dynamo Business Staff '62g Vice Pres. Jr. Lioness Club '62g Deputy Council '625 Oklaho- ma '62. JOYCE HAMILL Boosters '61,'625 Student Council '625 Maroon and White Business Staff '615 Cir. Manager '62g Drill Squad '60,'615 Capt. '625 Senior Choir '62. 171 LARRY HARTLEY Concert and Marching Band ,6O,'61,'62g or- chestra '60,'61,'62g Ok- lahoma '62g R.O.T.C. lst Lt. ,625 All-State Band '61,'62. MARTIN HAYES Jr. Civitan Club '6l,'6 Recreation Club '60g 2 Parentf' Night '60,'6l, '62g Oklahoma '62g Stunt Nite '6O. YVONNE HAYS R.O.T.C. Sponsor '62g May Day '6O,'6l,,62g Drill squad '60,,62g Parents' Night '60,'62 , Y-Teens ,61. JAMES HAYWARD Drill Team '61 3 Radio Club '62, BILLY HAZELWOOD Bible Club '6Og Treas. '61,'62g Christian Fel- lowship Steering Com- mittee '60,'61,'62g Or- chestra '60,,61,'625 Sr. Talent Program '62g Oklahoma ,62. LIDA HEILMAN Girls' Optimiss Club ,62g Corres. Sec. ,623 Candidate for Home- coming Queen ,6Og Stu- dent Council '62g R.O.T.C. Sponsor '62g Gym Manager ,62. fi W wi fi gf, , ue, ' ls RICHARD HEWITT Audio Visual Club '6l,,62g Parentx' Night ,60, '615 Recreation Club '605 Stunt Nite '605 Air- plane Club '60, ' SANDY HICKEY Girls' Service Club '6O,'615 Pres. '62g F.H.A. '615 Pres. ,625 P1eVues '6O5 Stunt Nite '60, Bop Club '6O. JENNIE HEYWOOD Tri-Hi-Y '61g Treas. ,62. Gym Manager ,62g Deputy Council ,625 May Day '6O,,615 Court '625 R.O.T.C. Sponsor ,62. JIMMY H1cKs Track Team '60,,61,'62g Drill Team '60,'6l Football '61,,62g R.O.T.C. lst Lt. '62. 172 'www-1m-w,1., -,. . .f ,.a,,.i,.w WAYNE HENNESSEE Parents' Night '60,'613 Recreation Club ,62 g Airplane Club '6Og Rec- ord Club '6l. HUGH HENTZ Recreation Club '6Og Parents' Night '60,'6lg Jr. Optimist '61,,62. MARY HEPNER Charmettes '605 Travel- ers Club '61g Anchor Club l62g May Day ,60, '62g Office Assistant '62. LINDA HICKS Tri-Hi-Y '61,'62g Drill Squad '60g Phalanx '60g Thanksgiving Program ,605 Parents' Night '60. SHIRLEY HICKS Charmettes '605 Travel Club '60,'61g F.H.A. '62g Office Assistants '62. SUSAN HICKS Tri-Hi-Y '6O,'61,'62g Drill Squad ,603 Pha- lanx '60 g Thanksgiving Program '60,'6l 3 Par- entx' Night '60. SARAH ANNE HIPP Chairman of Sr. Projects Chairmen '62g A Man Called Peter, Prompter '61g Pygmalion, Prompter ,625 Stunt Nite '6l5 Prod. Staff 3625 Sr. Choir '62. JUDEE HIXSON La Sertomiss Club '60,'6l5 Inter-Service Club Council Rep. '62g Stunt Nite '6l5 May Day '60,'61,'625 PreVuex '6O. JERRY HITCHING Red Cross Club '60g Treas. '61g Parents, Night l60,'61. PHYLLIS HIXSON Entered '60g F.B.L.A. '61, Reporter '62g May Day ,61,,625 Senior Projects Chairman '625 Of- fice Assistant '62. 173 PAUL HILL PAT HILLIARD Parents' Night' '60,'61g Barbell and Track Club '60, JACK HINDS Wrestling '61g Capt. '62 Most Valuable Wrestler Award '62g City Wres- tling Tournament '61, '62g State Wrestling Tournament '61,'62g Recreation Club '61. ROBIN HOOD Art Service Club '6l,'62g Oklahoma Prod. Staff '62g Stunt Nite Prod. Staff '62g Art Editor for Driftwood '62g lst Place City High Art Exhibit '61. PATSY HOPE BOB HORNER Student Council '62 g Basketball B Team '60g Varsity '61,'62g Par- ents' Night '6O,'61 5 Jr. Lions Club '61,'62. JIMMY HOGUE Boxing '60g Jr. Optimist Club '60, 61,'625 Parents' Night '60,'61. ANNETTE HOLLOMON Library Club '60,'613 Treas. '62g May Day '60,'6l,'62g Honor Soci- ety '625 Christian Fellowship Steering Committee '62g Library Award '6O. TOMMY HOLLAND Military Honor Society '615 Sec. '62g Drill Team '60,'61g Com- mander '62g R.O.T.C. Lt. Colonel '625 Hi-Y Club '60g Stunt Nite '60,'62. MARCIA HOLT Entered '61g Jr. Philharrnonics '613 May Day '61,'625 F.H.A. '62. 174- A MARY ANN HORNSBY Drum Major '62g lst Place Southeastem Band Festival '62g Boosters '60 g Vice Pres. '62g Maroon and White Ed. Staff '60,'61 5 As- sociate Ed. '62 5 Stunt Nite Prod. Manager '61,'62g Associate Ed. Pivot Staff '61,'62. PAULETTE HOUTS May Day '60,'61,'62g F.H.A. '625 OHice As- sistant '60g Travelers' Club '61, DOROTHY HUBBARD Stunt Nite '62g Library Club '60g F.T.A. Club '61g Treas. '625 May Day '60,'61,'62g Drill Squad '60,'61,'62. JOE HUNTER Drill Team '6O,'6l,'62g Audio Visual Club l60, '613 Vice Pres. '623 In- ter-Service Club Coun- cil Rep. '62. BURT HYMA PATTI INGERSOLL Deputy Council '62g Gym Manager '62g Bankers' Club '6O,'61 5 Sgt. at Arms '62g R.O.T.C. Sponsor '62g Dynamo Bus. Staff '61, '62. BARBARA HUCKABEE TOM HUGHES Entered '61g A Man Called Peter '615 Pygmalion '62g Dynamo Bus. Staff '62g Vice Pres. Wheel Club '62g Chaplain of Student Council '625 Oklahoma '62. RICK HUCKABEE Entered '61g Radio Club '61g City Service Club '61g Wheel Club '62g Parents' Night '61,'62. SUSAN HUMPHREYS La Sertomis Club '60,'61,'62g Ok- lahoma Prod. Staff '62g May Day '6O,'61,'62. Em 175 INA RUTH INGRAM Dynamo Bus. Staff '60, '61 g Stunt Nite '6l,'62g Girls' Glee Club '605 Chaplain '615 Grace Moore Scholarship Fi- nalist '62g Alumnettes '62. JACK JACKSON Key Club '60,'61,'62g R.O.T.C. Capt. '62g Parentx' Night '6O,'61, '623 Football '60,'6l,'62g Football '60,'61,'625 Disc and Diamond '62. JERI JACOB Jr. Red Cross '6Og For- eign Relations '61 5 Dy- namo Cir. Club '62g May Day '60,'61,'62g A Man Called Peter Prod. Staff '61, BETTY JELLEY La Sertomiss '6O,'61g Pres. '62g Pygmalion '62 Stunt Nite ,60,,6l,'62g May Day ,6O,,61,'62g Thanksgiving Program ,60. BARRY JENKINS Student Provost '625 Jr. Lions Club ,605 Treas. ,6lQ Pres. ,62g Masquers and Thespians '625 Na- tional Honor Society '625 Student Council '61,,62. BILL JOHNSON Jr. Lions '6l,'62g Tennis '62g Parentx' Night '60, '6lg B-Basketball '60, '61 5 B-Baseball '60. fivfw .mich . LINDA JOHNSON Stunt Nite '60,'615 Prod. Manager '625 A. Man Called Peter Prod. Manager ,613 Pygmalion Prod. Manager '62g Maroon and White Bus. Staff '61,'625 Mas- quers '6l,'62. MARY ANN JOHNSON Bankers' Club '60,'615 Treas. '62g A Man Called Peter Bus. Staff '61 g Pygmalion Bus. Staff '62g Stunt Nite '61,'62g Driftwood '62, NANCY JOHNSON Jr. Lioness Club '60,'61, '625 Orchestra '603 Chaplain '61g Stunt Nite '60,'6lg R.O.T.C. Sponsor '625 Drill Squad '60,'61,'62. Leaving for the dance are the M ost Attractive students, Carleen Arnold and Paul Carico. JOYCE JONES Foreign Relations Club ,6Og Office Assistant ,615 Anchor Club '62g Maroon and White Bus. Staff '6l,'62g Pygmalion Bus. Staff ,62. LINDA JONES Alumnettes '61,'62g Class Scrapbook Chair- man '60,561,'62g Pygma- J' lion Prod. Staff '62g Writers! Guild Sec. '61 g Treas, '62. MARTIN JONES Drill Team ,6O,'61,'62g Radio Club '61 3 Model Airplane Club ,60. 'sv J ,iuo , is Wap C ei eu. Q lim' ...aw STEVE JONES Football '6O,'61,,623 Hi-Y Club ,61,'62g R.O.T.C. lst Lt. '62g Baseball '62. SUZANNE JONES Art Service Club '6O,'61g Sgt. at Arms '62g Par- ents' Night ,6O,'6lg Mad- hatters Club '6Og Swimming Team '61g Oklahoma Prod. Staff '62 DONNA JORDAN Drill Squad '6O,561,'62g Phalanx ,60,'61g Dyna- mo Circulation Club '60,'61,,62g Parents' Night '6O,'61,,62. Sometimes even the Most Popular, Linda Rich and Bill Eiselstein have adjustment problems. NANCY KETCHERSID Library Club '60,'625 Treas. '615 May Day '60 '6l,l62g Sr. Choir '6lg Chaplain '625 Oklaho- ma '62g R.O.T.C. Spon- sor '62. DICK KILE Football '60,,6l,'62g Track '60,'61g May Day '60, Lettermanis Club '62g Varsijy C Club '62. KAROL KILLIAN Dynamo Editorial Staff ,615 Editor '625 Boost- ers '60,'61,,62g Most Likely to Succeed Su- perlative ,62g National Honor Society, '62g Stu- dent Council '62. .ml KAREN KEEN Stunt Nite '61,'625 Sr. Projects Chairman ,62g Alumnettes '61,,62g Dynamo Bus. Staff '60,'6l,,623 May Day '60,'6l,'62. VICKI KELLEY Cheerleader '62g National Honor Society '62g Candidate for Miss CHS '62g Student Council '62g Military Queen Candidate ,62. RENEE KEITH May Day ,60,'61,'62g Charmettes ,605 F,B.L.A. Vice Pres. '61g Pres. '62. LIDA KEPNER Girls' Optimiss l60,'61,'625 Ma- roon and White Bus. Staff '61g jr. Talent Show '61g Drill Squad '60g Stunt Nite '60,'61,'62. K., 178 PACK KIMBROUGH Jr. Civitan Club '61 5 Parliamentarian '62g Rifle Team '60,'615 Capt. '625 R.O.T.C. Capt. '62g Parents' Night '60,'6l,'62g Audio- Visual Club '60. JOHNNY KINGSTON Bankers' Club 362g Wres- tling '625 Parents! Night isogei. STANLEY KOPKIN Dynastrokers '605 Recre- ation Club '61,'62g Par- ents' Night '60,'61. RUSSELL LAKE Barbell and Track '615 Cinema Club '625 Wres- tling '625 Parentr' Night '61,'625 Drill Team '61, ROLPH LANDRY Entered '615 Deputy Council '625 Varsity Tennis '61,'625 Jr. Civi- tan Club, Sgt. at Arms '625 Maroon and White Bus. Staff '615 Parents' Night '61,'62. CHIP LANGLEY Jr. Lions Club '6O,'61, '62 5 Football '60,'61,'62 5 Wrestling '60,'61,'625 Track '625 R.O.T.C. 1st Lt. '62. DAVID KOPLAN Travel Club, Pres. '615 Youth for Kennedy, V. Pres. '615 Pygmalion, Prod. Staff '625 Writers' Guild '625 Stunt Nite Prod. Staff '62. KAREN KYKER Art Service Club '605 Sgt. at Arms '615 Drill Squad '60,'61,'625 Dyna- Teens '625 May Day '60,'61,'625 PreVues Prod. Staff '6O,'61. JERRY KUHN Jr. Optimist Club '60,'615 Recrea- tion Club '625 Stunt Nite '605 Dynah Strokers '605 Parents' Nite '60,'61,'62. BUBBA LABBOUS Football '61,'625 Golden Gloves '615 Champion '625 Track '61,'625 Key Club '625 Parents' Night '61, '62, 179 1 .ML V, BOB LANZA Most Talented Super- lative '62 5 Jr. Civitans Club '60,'615 Vice Pres. '625 Inter-Service Club Council '615 Pres. '625 Student Council '625 Sr. Choir '615 Vice Pres. '62. MILDRED LAWLER Music Club Treas. '60 5 May Day '6O,'61,'625 Office Assistant '61,'62. FRANKIE LEAMON DAVID LEDFORD Jr. Civitan Club '6O,'6l Treas, ,62g Stunt Nite '625 R.O.T.C. Major ,62g A Man Called Pet- er Bus. Staff '61 5 Par- ents' Night ,60,'61,162. DAVID LEE Stunt Nite '60,'61,'62g Jr. Civitan Club '61,'62g Model Airplane Club '60g R.O.T.C. lst Lt. '62g Drill Team '60,'6l, '62. ALAN LENK Track and Barbell Club '6Og Chess and Checker Club '6lg Audio-Visual Club '62g Parentx' Night '6O,'61,'62 5 Christ- mas Program '62. PAUL LEWIS Recreation Club '60,,61,'62. NANCY LING Oklahoma '62g Sr. Choir '61,'62g Drill Squad '60,l6l,'62g Messiah '625 Dyna-Teens '6lg Sgt. at Arms '62 BRYAN LIFSEY RICHARD LIVINGSTON Inter-Service Club Council Vice Pres. '625 Na- tional Honor Society '625 Writers' Guild '60g Pres. '6l,'62g A Man Called Petei Bus. Staff '615 Pygmalion Bus. Staff '62. 180 - ATA! QQ .7 9' CHARLENE LEVINE HAROLD LEVY Bankers Club '60,'6l5 Bookstore Manager '62g Parents' Night '60,'61. HENRY LEWIS Jr. Lions Club ,61,'62g Stunt Nite '62g Oklaho- ma '62g R.O.T.C. lst Lt. '625 Drill Team '60, '61. JERRY LOCKLEAR Oklahoma '62g Specialty Club '61,'62g Sr. Choir '61,'62g All State Choir '62g Dynamo Bus. Staff '62. LINDA LORD ROY LORENTZ Drill Team '60,'61,'62g Track ,605 Baseball and Track Club '60,'61g Rec- reation Club '62. if K? DIANE LUDSKY Library Staff '60g May Day '60,'6l,3625 Dyna- mo Circulation Club '61,'62g Stunt Nite Prod. Staff l61,'62g Red Cross Rep. '61. STEVE LYNCH Dynamo Ed. Staff '60,,61,'62g Maroon and White Ed Staff '61,,62g Jr. Sertoma Club '60, '61g Sec. 362g National Honor Society '61,,62g Deputy Council '62. BILL LUTTRELL Student Council '60,,61g Vice Pres. '62g Civi- tan Club '60g Sec. '615 Pres. '62g Vice Pres. Jr. Class '615 Boys' State Rep. '61. Escort for Homecoming Queen Candidate '62. GINGER MCALISTER Monitor Club '605 Dynamo Circulation Club '61,,625 Drill Squad '60j613 Phalanx ,6O,,61g May Day '60,'61,'62. 181 JANE LOVE F.B.L.A. '62g Office As- sistants '60,'61 5 Parents' Night '60,'615 May Day '6O,'61,'62g Drill Squad ,60,'61. ANDREW LOWERY Orchestra '60,'61,'62g Choir '62g All State Or- chestra '6l,62g Jr. Phil- harmonics ,61,'62g Okla- homa '62. LINDA LOY Drill Squad '60,'615 Lt. Col. '62 5 Gym Manager '62g La Sertomiss '62g Stunt Nite ,62g Parents' Night '60,'61,'62. REID MCCLURD Parents' Night ,60,'61, '62g Recreation Club '61 5 Marching Band ,60Q Drill Team. BECKY MCCONATHY Bop Club '60g Glee Club '60,'61,'625 Bible Club '615 Anchor Club '62g May Day '60,'61,'62. MARTHA MCCUTCHEON F.T.A. '6O5 Jr, Y.W.C.A. Club '605 Treas. '62g Drill Squad '60,'61g Lt. '62g May Day '6O,'61,'62. BETTY MCBEE F.B.L.A. '60,'61,'62g May Day '60, GARY MCCARDELL GAIL MCBRIDE Student Council '62g Dynamo Cir- culation Managerg Pres. '62g May Day '60,l61,'62. GAIL MCCLURE Writers' Guild '60g Vice Pres. '61g Rec. Sec. '62g Philosophy Club ,605 Bible Club ,6lg Anchor Club ,625 May Day '60,'61,'62. 182 DIANNE MCDANIEL Office Assistant Club '605 Dev. Chairman '61g F.B.L.A. '62g May Day ,60,'61,'62. ALICE MCEWEN Jr. High Publicity Club '60g Jr. Y-Teens '615 Dyna-Teens '62. LUTHER MCGINTY Entered '62g Wrestling '61,,62. LOUISE McLEROY Bible Club '60,'615 An- chor Club '625 May Day '60,'61,'62. LOIS MCMAHAN SHARON MCMAHAN Library Club '60 5 Bible Club '61,'62g Stunt Nite '61g PreVues '6l,'62g Pygmalion Bus. Staff '62. DON MCGOVERN Bulldogs '60,,615 Pres. '62g Na- tional Honor Society '62 5 R.O.T.C. Capt. '62g Student Council '625 National Thespians Society '61 g Vice Pres. '62. SUE MCINTOSH National Honor Society '61,'62g Basketball '625 East Tenn. State Orchestra '60,'6l,'62g R.O.T.C. Sponsor '625 Anchor Club Pres. LORENE MCGRAW Dyna Teens 61 Pres 62 B Team Basketball 60 Varsity 61 Madhatters 60 May Day 60 61 ROBERT MCLEAN Recreation Club 60 62 Bop Club 61 Football 60 Track 61 183 GAYLORD McPHERSON Red Cross Club '60g PreVues '60g Parents' Night ,60,'61,'62g Stunt Nite '61,,625 Thanksgiv- ing Program '61, SANDRA MAHAN Sr. Choir '625 La Scrto- miss '60,'615 Chap. '62g Deputy Council '625 R.O.T.C. Sponsor '62g Oklahoma '62. HELEN MANN Entered ,61g Writers' Guild '62g F.T.A. '61g Pub.-Scrapbk. Chair. ,625 Marching Band '61 National Merit Com- mendation '62g A Man Called Peter Prod. Staff. JOE MARLAND BUDDY MARTIN Cross-countryg Baseball Lettermanls Clubg Jr. Optimist Club. CLAIRE MASSEY Student Council ,61,'62g Co-Editor Driftwood,' '623 Gym Manager, Treas. '62g National Honor Society '61,,62g Most Studiousn Super lative '62. I 'N Q A 45 I 'il LINDA MASSEY Writers' Guild ,605 Li- brary Club '60,'61,'625 May Day '60,'62. CLAUDIA MATHEWS Alumnettes '61,'62g Girls, Glee Club ,60,'6l Sec. '6Og Drill Squad '605 May Day '60g Thanksgiving Program '60. JIMMY MATTESON We could have been wrong when we chose Karol Killian and Alexis Moser as our Most Likely to Succeed. 184 CAROL MEACHAM Drill Squad '60,'61,'62g May Day '6O,'6l,'62g Stunt Nite '61g Boosters '60,'61,,62g Parents' Night '60,'61. RICHARD MELLOR Entered '61 5 Recreation Club '62g Parents' Night '61,,62. DIANE MILLARD I ati z, :fi ,J 6 GLORIA MILLS Library Club '60g Alum nettes '61,,62g Easter Program '6l5 A Man Called Peter Prod. Staff '615 D.A.R. History Award '61. VICTOR MINTON CAROLYN MITCHELL Jr. Lions Club Sweet- heart '62g Feature Edi- tor of Maroon and White Ed. Staff '62g Girls' Optimiss Club '61g Assistant Treasurer '625 Girls' State Alter- nate '61 5 Wittiest Girl '62. Cleopatra, Robbye Price, our Best Actrexs, is with our Best Actor, Tom Hughes. VAL MOHLER Parents' Night '6O,,6l5 Basketball '60,'61,'62g Recreation Club '61g Hi-Y Club '62g Jr. Lions Club '6O. BERTIE MOORE Dynamo Ed. Staff '6lg Associate Ed. '62g Specialty Clubg Girls, Glee Club '6O,i6l,'62g A Man Called Peter l61g Sr. Choir i61. : FRED MOHR A ::'i Football '62. i t CINDY MOORE iiiy E Oklahoma Properties Chair '62g Christmas Oratorios '60,'61g Mex- Ki if E Q siah '625 Red Cross Sec. '60,'6l3 it Vice Pres. '62g Orchestra '60,,61g Sec. 362. KEM MOORE National Honor Society '62g Tri-Hi-Y '60,'61g Vice Pres. '62g Student Council '62g Key Club Sweetheart '62g Track Queen l62. RICK MOORE Recreation Club ,60,'61 ,62. GEORGE MORGAN 186 A uug, -, 'as 'Sf . , SZ, ,-. time 'W 1 fl ala. i l.: ' f K QQ. a c A JACQUELINE MORGAN Oklahoma '62g March- ing Band i6l,i62g Pre- Vues ,6l,'62g Stunt Nite '6l,'625 Christmas Pro- gra.m '62. JACK MORRIS Jr. Sertoma Club Sgt. at Arms '62g Stunt Nite '62g Tennis Team '61g Capt. '625 Soph. Marks- manship Ribbon and Triohy '60 g Swimming Team '62. ROBERT MORRIS Wrestling '62g Bulldogs '60g Stage Mgr. '62g Vice Pres. ,62 5 National Honor Society '62g Stu- dent Co-Ordinator '62g R.O.T.C. Capt. KENNETH MONDS Record Club '60g Recre- ation Club '61,'62gPar- entx, Night '60,'61,'625 Model Airplane Club '60. NANCY MULLINS Dynamo Circulation Club '60,'61,'62g Par- ents' Night '605 Thanks- giving Program '60,'61 g May Day '6O,,61,'62g Bible Chair. '6O. TED MYRICK Key Club '61,'62g Golf Team '60g Capt. '61,'62g Letterman's Club ,60, '61,'62g Parents' Night '60,'61,'62. LEONARD MORTON ALEXIS MOSER Class Pres. '6O,l61,'625 Student Council '60,'61,'625 Football ,6O, ,61,'62g Hi-Y Club '60g Parlia- mentarian '61g Sec. '62g National Honor Society '61g Vice Pres. ,62. JOANNA MOSELEY Tri-Hi-Y '62g Stunt Nite '62g May Day '62g Leader lst Place Modern Dance '62. EDWIN MOSS Parents' Night '60,'6l,,62g Cinema Club '62g Christmas Program '62. AM. 1 187 Mn.. DONNA NALL Girls' Optimiss Club '61,,625 Bop Club '50g Drill Squad '60,'6l5 Phalanx '60,'61g Par- entx' Night ,50,'61. DOLORES NASH Entered '62g F.H.A. Vice Pres. '62g May Day ,62. JANE NEWMAN Parents' Night '6Og May Day '60,'62g Monitors '61g Sec. '62g Office Assistant ,625 Drill Squad '6O. RONNIE NICHOLS Varsity CH Club '62g Football '605 Track '60, '61,'62 5 R.O.T.C. ist Lf. '62g Parents' Night ,60, ,61,'62. JUDY NISWONGER Drill Squad '60,'61g Phalanx ,605 May Day '60,'62g A Man Called Peter and Pygmalion Prod. Staffs '61,'62g Stunt Nite Prod. Staff '61. DIANE NORMAN Majorette '62g Band ,625 R.O.T.C. Sponsor ,62g Track Queen Candidate '62g La Sertomiss Club ,60,'61,'62g Drill Squad '6O,,61. di STEVE OVERALL Key Club '60,'6lg Pres. ,623 R.O.T.C. Capt. '62g Military Honor Society '6l,'62g Stunt Nite ,615 Track Team '61, SANDRA OWENS Library Club '62g Inter-Service Club Council ,62g Sr. Projects Chairman '62g Jr. Philhar- monic '61g Christian Fellowship Steering Com- mittee '625 Charmettes '60, CHRIS OWEN Boosters ,60,,61g Treas. '62g Varsity Basketball '60,'6lg Capt. '62g Varsity Volleyball 60,'6l, '62g Student Council '62g National Honor So- ciety '62. LAMAR PACE Jr. Optimist Club '61g Vice Pres. '62g Art Service Club 7605 Parents' Night '60,,6l,'62g R.O.T.C. lst Lt. '62. .L 188 JOAN NOVOTNY B-Team Basketball '6O5 Capt. '6l3 Varsity '625 Gym Manager '62g Jr. Talent Show '61 5 May Day '60,l61g Court '62g Jr. High Publicity Sec. '60. VIRGINIA NUNN Girls, Optimiss Club '605 Chaplain ,6l 5 Vice Pres. ,62g Student Coun- cil ,625 Dynamo Bus. Staff ,61g Bus. Manager '62g National Honor So- ciety '6l,'625 Pivot Staff Sec., Treas. '61,'62. PAT O'NEAL La Sertomiss Club '60, '615 Vice Pres. '625 In- vitations Chairman '62g May Day ,60,'6l,'62g R.O,T.C, Sponsor '62g Parents' Night '60,l62. ...M JOYCE PARSON WHITE PATTON Recreation Club '6O,'61, '625 Parents! Night '60, '6I,'62g Wrestling '61, '62g Football ,60. MIKE PAYNE Parents Night '61,'62g Stunt Nite Prod. '61,,625 A Man Called Peter and Pygmalion Prod. Staffs '6l,l62g Oklahoma Prod. Staff '625 Masquers ,62. SYD- fi ,.,, I an I H A gn MARY PLEDGER EDDIE POSEY Chess and Checkers Club ,60,'6l5 Cinema Club '62. ALLEN PLEMONS Audio-Visual Club '62g Deputy Council ,62. CAROLYN POTTER May Day '60,'61,,62g Madhatters ,605 Art Service Club '615 Sec. '625 Oklahoma Prod. Staif '62. 189 Ai' JERRY PEARCE Drill Team '6O,'61g Jr Lions Club '60,'61,'62 Student Council '62. JERRY PENDYGRAFT Hi-Y '6O5 Basketball '60g Recreation Club ,6l,,623 Bop Club '60, LARRY PHILLIPS 5 ROBBYE PRICE National Honor Society '62g Art Service Club '60g Vice Pres. '615 Pres. '62g A Man Called Peter '61g Pygmalion ,623 Best Actress '62. LINDA PRIDDY Student Council ,625 La Sertomiss Club '6lg Treas. 162g Sr. Choir l61,'62g Stunt Nite '61, '625 Oklahoma '62. DAVID PRINCE Civitan Club '60,'6l,'62 R.O.T.C. lst Lt. ,62g Wrestling Team '60,'61, '62g City and State Wrestling Tournament '61,'625 Basketball '60. JESSE POTTER Football '60,'61g Capt. '62g Box- ing '60,'6l,'62g Baseball '60,'6l, '62g Most Valuable Back '625 Hi- Y Club '62. MARGARET PRESSWOOD May Day '60,'61,'62g Channettes ,605 F.B.L.A. '61g Cinema Soc. Chair. '62. BOB PRAGNELL Radio Club '6O3 Travel Club '61g Recreation Club '62. MARTHA PRICE A Man Called Peter Bus. Staff '61g Alumnettes '6lg Vice Pres. '62g Pygmalion Bus. Staff '62g Gym Manager '62g Student Coun- cil'62. 111'-A 190 JIM PULLIAM Bankers, Club '60g Bookstore Mgr. '61 3 Pres. '625 R.O.T.C. lst Lt. ,625 National Honor Society '62g A Man Called Peter Bus. Staff '61g Pygmalion Bus. Staff '62, PHYLLIS RANDOLPH Bob Club ,60,'61g F.H.A Club '61g Sec. 162. SALLY RATCLIFFE Oklahoma Prod. Mgr. '62g All State Chorus '62g All State Orchestra '62g Band Capt. and Sec. '62g Marching Band '6O,'61. LINDA RICH Miss C.H.S. '62g Cheer- leader '60,'61g Head Cheer. '62g Hi-Y Sweet- heart '62 g Honorary Booster '62g Most Popu- lar Girl '62. TOM RICH Track '61 5 Barbell and Track Club '61,'625 Chess and Checker Club '605Pa1ents' Night '60, '61. RICK RIESCH Jr. Lions Club '60,'61g Sec. '62g Wrestling '615 Parents Night '6O,'61. JEAN RAY May Day '60,'61,'62g Orchestra Librarian '62g Oklahoma '62g Parents' Night '605 Drill Squad '60. ALLEN REGIN LEON REED Oklahoma '62g Sr. Choir '62g Bar- bell and Track Club '625 Recrea- tion Club '61,'62g Messiah '62. SANDY RESPESS Wheel Club '62g Parents' Night '6O,'61. , , , 5 -wi. ' . ,f e '612f.9q,f.,.- 1 191 EDDIE RIGSBY Audio Visual Club '6O5 Vice Pres. '605 Football '6l,'625 Track Team '625 R.O.T.C. Capt. '62 JOEL RIND Marching Band '6O,'61, '625 Swing Band '6l,'62 Driftwood '62g Jr. Serto- ma Club '61,'62g Okla- homa Assistant Student Mgr. '62. PHIL RISLEY Audio Visual Club Equipt. Mgr. '615 Pres. '625 R.O.T.C. Capt. '62g Parents! Night '60, '61,'62g Inter-Service Club Council '62. DIANNE ROBERE Oklahoma '625 All State Chorus 7625 Sr. Choir '61g Sec. 362g Stunt Nite '6l,'625 jr. Lioness Club '6O,'61. PAT ROBERSON UB Team Basketball '6O,,615 Varisty 562g Varsity Volleyball '62g Anchor Club 7625 Jr. High Publicity Vice Pres. ,605 May Day '60, '61,'62. CAROL ROBERTSON Sr. Projects Chair '62: Drill Squad '60,'6l5 Parents' Night '6O,,615 May Day ,6O,'62g Tri- Hi-Y Soc. Chair. '62, m , .X .f nf' , We fi r it tl , W E Qin 'P s -ff, uw --: tv-.. - 2' Y, .'..,w-p gui A ,Y , 1,t, Anai s t..., i k ii flgf 'ut 5 it Kel Eiau,,W A I 5,, . f Amii yllirifi ., y l 1, .gf v m rim at toti M.. k -.-' 1 I Lg. Q. I. ..a-si Q GLENN ROBINSON Drill Team '6O,,61,'62g Radio Club '60,,61,'62g R.O.T.C. lst Lt. 362. BARBARA RODGERS Jr. High Publicity ,605 Alumnettes '6l,'62g A Man Called Peter Prod. Stal? '61g lwiay Day TSO, 56l,'6Q1Jr. Rod Cross Rep. '61, PAULA ROGERS La Sertorniss '61 : Pub. Chair. '62g Drill Squad '6og611capL'62. R.O.T.C. Sponsor '62g Phalanx '6O,'61,'62g Parentr' Night l6O,,61, ,62. Caught at their locker to freshen up are our Best Dressed, Carol Sanders and Bob Fry. 192 BOB ROUSE Concert Band '60,,61g Marching Band '60.'61, ,625 Music Appreciation Club Treas. '61g Science Project Club '62g Par- ents Night '60,'61,'62. KIRK SALTER Football '60,'61,,625 Wrestling ,6O,'6l,'62g Most Valuable Lineman '62g Most Improved Wrestler ,623 Letter- manls Club '62. MARIE SAMPLE Future Medical Careers Club '61,,625 Madhat- ters' Club ,605 May Day ,6O,,62g Christmas Program '62. WE tl- me 'Sis 1: :g'r,,,1:n.,:-:f. E:..:-Y:. ::,,.:f'v !Z.f::w5f+::f'::f,,--,,--.af-'giff.iQ5 5:1, L .. .. , ,E gan .... - Ik f My 1+ I' gr Q tatvewtt 6549+ KJ' wtwf -ht ,A 5353 28 F-QEM5 six ' mn S xt I v. fx we 5 .ut L Haw GARY SAMS National Honor Society '613 Pres. '62g jr. Serto- ma Club ,60j615 Treas. '62g Marching Band '60,'61g Oflicer '625 Stu dent Council '62g Pivot Staff ,61g Ed. '62. CAROL SANDERS Cheerleader '625 Ma- roon and White Bus. Staff ,623 Optimist Sweetheart '62g Candi- date for Military Queen ,62. LINDA SANDERS Art Service Club '60,'61g Drill Squad '6O,'61. umm From the pile of books, it seems that our Most Studious, Claire Massey and Richard Livings- ton, are very fond of studying. DREW SCHENK Entered '62g Military Honor Society '62g F.T.A. '62g Christmas Program '62g Parents' Night '62. JUDY SCHOLTEN Girls' Optimiss '62g Y- Teens '60,'6l g French Club Treas. '60,'61g A Man Called Peter Prod. Staff '61g Pygmalion Prod. Staff '62, TEENA SCOGIN Drill Squad '60g Girls' Service Club '61 5 Hon- orary Girls' Optimiss Club '62g Sr. Projects Chair. '62g Oklahoma '62. MIKE SANDERS t Music Appreciation Club '60,'61, Jr. Sertoma Club '62g Band Cap- tain '62g Marching Band '60,'61, '62g Concert Band '6O,'61,'62. LYNNDA SATTERFIELD Drill Squad '60,'613 Jr. High Pub- licity '60g Jr. Y.W.C.A. '61g Li- brary Club '62g May Day '6O,'61, '62. ROBERT SANDERS Rifle Team '6O,'61,'62g Jr. Serto- ma Club '6l,'62g Bop Club '6Og Parents' Night '60,'61,'62g Letter- man's Club '60,'61,'62. BILL SANDERS Pygmalion '62g Stunt Nite '62g Jr. Sertoma Club '62g Recreation Club '615 Canasta Club '60. 194 GENE SCOTT Stunt Nite '603 P1eVue5 '60 5 Recreation Club '60.'61,'62g Track Team '625 Rifle Team '61, HUGH SCRUGGS Jr. Civitan Club '60,'6l, '62g Tennis Team '60, '61,'62. RUSSELL SHELLEY Dyna Strokers '605 Rec- reation Club '60,'615 Pres. '62g Track Team '61, ROBERT SIMS BONNIE SISSOM Charmettes Sec. 'GO5 jr. Y.W.C.A. '61g Soc. Chair. '62g May Day '6O,'6lg Christmas Pro- gram '62'g Oflice Assist- ant '62. POLLY SISSON Majorette '6l,'62g Dep- uty Council '62g La Sertomiss Club '6l,'62g Stunt Nite l6O,l62 5 Pre- Viewx '60. SANDRA SHRIVER Student Monitor ,615 Vice Pres. '625 Drill Squad '6O,'61g Lt. '62g May Day '6O,'61,'62. RICHARD SIMMS Key Club '605 Football '6Og Thanksgiving Program ,6Og Soph. Talent Program '605 Hi-Y Club '61, LARRY SIMMS Hi-Y Club i60,'6lg Vice Pres. '62g Pres. Chatt. Council of Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y Clubs '62g Lt. Gov. of Tenn. Hi-Y Youth Assembly '62g Booster Buddy '62g Student Coun- cil Parliamentarian '52 BUDDY SIMPKINS Parents' Night '6O,i6lg Jr. Civitan Club '60,'6l,,62g Boxing '60,,61g Thanksgiving Program '60,'62. 195 DORIS SKILLINGTON Drill Squad '60,'61 3 Capt. '62g R.O.T.C. Sponsor '625 May Day '60,'61,'62g Parents' Night '6O,'61,'62g Pyg- malion Bus. Staff '62. TERRY SLAUGHTER Parentx' Night '60,'6lg B Team Basketball '60,'6l 5 Recreation Club '60,'62g Stunt Nite '60g Cross Country Track '62. DONA SMALLING Basketball '60,'61,'62g Volleyball i60,'6l,'62g Dyna Teens '61 g Anchor Club Pub. Chair. '62g May Day '60,'6l,'62. if SHARON SMARTT Madhatters '605 May Day '6O,'61,'62'g Drill Squad '61 g Parents, Night '6lg F.B.L.A. '61, '62. ALLEN SMITH Oklahoma ,62g Sr. Choir '61,'62g Stunt Nite 5613 Christmas Program ,6O, '6l,'62g Specialty Club '60,'6l 5 Vice Pres. '62. CAROLYN SMITH La Sertomiss '62g Alum- netts '61 5 Sr. Projects Chairman '62g Christ- mas Program '62g Drill Squad '6O,'61, PATRICIA SMITH Office Assistants' Club 360,,6IQ F.B.L.A. Proj- ects Chairman '62g May Day '60,'61,,62g East- er Program '61g Christian Fellowship Steering Committee '60,,61. ROBERT A. SMITH RiHe Team '61,'625 Radio Club '615 Program Chairman 562. RITA SMITH Girls' Basketball Team ,6O,'61 Club ,615 Sec. '62g May Day '60,'61,,625 Mad- hatters Club '60 ,'625 Alumnettes STANLEY SMITH Student Council '62g Wheel Club Pres. '62' Maroon and White Bus. Staff '61,'62g Parentxi Night 360 '61 162' May Day '62 196 DALE SMITH Parents' Night '60,'61, '62g Music Appreciation ,605 Radio Club '61g Recreation Club '62g Concert Band '6O,'61. MIKE SMITH Football '60,'61 g Track and Barbell Club '62g Parents' Night '6O,'61g Track '60g Recreation Club '6O,'61. MOORE J. SMITH Philosophy Treas. '6Og F.T.A. Parliamentarian '62g Parents' Night '6O,'61. ELIZABETH SOLOMAN Alumnettes l61 g Pres. '62g Student Council '62g Dynamo Bus, StafT '62 5 Glee Club '6Og Sec. ,61g Pres. '62g Oklaho- ma 62. TOMMY SOLOMAN Jr. Lions Club '60,'61, '62g Parents, Night '60, '61,'62g Football '61g Track 361. PHYLLIS SORIN Red Cross Club '60,'615 May Day '60,,6l,'62g Dynamo Circulation Staff '60,,6l,'62. 3...,ia ., . kkh - 537 L JACK SPENCE Golf Team '60: Capt. 561g Current Events Club ,60,,6lg Pres. '62g Track Team ,60,,61,,62. LOFTON SPENCER Maroon and White Bus. Staff '60,'61g Mgr. '62g Civitani Club '60,'615 Model Airplane Club '605 Student Council '62. BARBARA SPERONELLO Swimming Team '6l,'62 Future Medical Career Club Treas. '615 Vice Pres. '625 May Day ,60, '61,'62. LINDA SPIVA Madhatters Club ,60g Student Monitors '615 Chap. '62g May Day '6O,,61,'62. KIT STEAKLEY GERI STARNES Jr. High Publicity '60g F.B.L.A. Chap. '61g Soc. Chair. '62g Oklahoma '62g Sr. Choir '61, '62g May Day '60,'61,,62. QUINTARD STEELE Alumnettes l61,,62g National Honor Society '62g National Merit Finalist '62g Driftwood Staff ,62' French II Award ,61. 197 M. . . BILL SWAN Entered '62 5, Drill Team '62g Parents' Night '62, BETTY SWANSON Boosters '6O,'6l,'62g Masquers Treas. '62g National Honor Society '62g Student Council '62g May Day '60,'615 Trainbearer '62, PAT SWARTHOUT F.B.L.A. '60,'6lg Pro- gram Chair. '62g May Day '60,'61,'62. TOMMY STEFFNER Entered '625 Football '62g Track '62g Key Club '62g Letterman's Club '62g R.O.T.C. '62, ERIC STEWART JOANNE STENBORG Spanish Club '6Og Alumnettes '61g Pub. Chair. '62g Maroon and White Bus. Staff '61g Deputy Council '6l5 May Day '60,'61,'62. ED SUSSDORFF Football '60,'6l5 Capt. '62g All City '62g Hi-Y '60g Sgt. at Arms '61,'62g Varsity C Club '60,'61g Vice Pres, '62g Wrestling '61g Capt. '62g Baseball '6O,'6lg Co- Capt. '62, me-we QP 198 BRENDA SWEATT Dyna Teens '605 F,H.A. Sec. '61 5 F.B.L.A. '62g May Day '6O,'61,'62. CORDELIA SWEETS Lai Sertomiss Club '60, '61g Sec. '62g Pygmalion Bus. '62g A Man Called Peter Staff '6lg Oklahoma '62g Maroon and White Bus. Staff '62, MIKE SWIFT Jr. Sertoma Club '60, '61 g May Day Escort '62g B Team Basket- ball '6lg Track '62g Rec- reation Club '62, GRETCHEN THAL Stunt Nite '60 5'F.H.A. Treas. ,625 Girls, Serv- ice Club ,615 Drill Squad ,'60,'61,'625 Par- ents' Night ,6O,,61,,62. RICKY THATCHER Parents' Night '60,'61, ,625 Recreation Club '615 Vice Pres. ,625 Drill Team '61 5 Dynastrokers ,605 Christmas Program ,62. MONTY THOMAS Specialty Club '60,'61 5 Pres. ,625 Oklahoma ,625 Sophomore Talent Show ,605 Sr. Choir ,6l,'625 Christmas Program '61, '62. JUDY TAYLOR CHARLOTTE THACH Alumnettes '61,,625 Deputy Coun- cil ,625 Inter-Service Club Council ,625 National Honor Society ,625 Sr. Projects Chairman ,62. CINDY TEPPER Jr, Red Cross 'GO5 Dynamo Cir. Stal? '615 Jr. Lioness Club ,625 May Day ,60,,62. MIKE THACKER Audio-Visual Club ,625 Parents' Night '60,,61. 199 KATHY THOMPSON Publicity Chairman of Thanksgiving Program ,605 Dyna-Teens ,625 Pygmalion Bus. Staff ,625 Stunt Nite ,60,,625 Girls' Glee Club ,6O,'61. SUE THOMPSON Tri-Hi-Y '61,'625 B- Team Basketball '60,,61 5 Varsity Basketball '625 Volleyball '6O,'615 Swimming Team ,615 Student Council '62. SARAH THORNBURG Class Sec. '60,,61,'625 Girls' Optimiss Club '60, ,615 Rec. Sec. '625 Most Dependable Superla- tive ,625 Candidate for Jr. Miss Chatta. ,625 Or- chestra '60,'615 Vice Pres. ,62. WILKES THRASHER Jr. Lions Club '61,'62g R.O.T.C. Major '62g Parents' Night '6O,'61, '62g Drill Team '60,'61, '625 Military Honor So- ciety '60,'61g Sgt. at Arms '62. ED TOMLINSON Jr. Lions Club '61,'62g Parents' Night '60,'61, '62g R.O.T.C, 1st Lt. '62g Foreign Relations '60. MARTHA TOMS Library Club '60: Sec. '61: Pres. '62: May Day '60,'61,'62: Girls' Glee Club '6Og Modern Dance 1st Place '6Og Christmas Party '62, MM.. 'fs is ,.lV' 'ff t I Q , ilili sf ,K V. J e JACKIE TOWNS Jr. Optimist Club '60, '61g Pres. '62 g Football '60,'61,'62: Colden Gloves '6O,'61,'62: Drill Team faogeig R.o.T.o. Major '62. BARBARA TRAMMELL Jr. Y.W.C.A. '61g Vice Pres. '62g Library Assis. '61 g Sr. Projects Chair- man '62g Pygmalion Bus. Staff '62g Girls' Optimiss Honorary Member '62. LAURA TRENT Jr. Philharmonic '60: Pres. '61,'62: lNlay Day '6O,'61,'62g Dynamo Bus. Staff '61. Hobos or not, Mary Ann Hornsby and Bob Lanza are still our M ost Talented. 200 BILLY TURNER G. R. TURNER Basketball '60,'6l5 Beta Club '60g Wheel Club ,61,'625 Recreation Club '60, TOMMY TURNER Jr. Optimist Club '60, '6lg Chaplain '62g Drill Team '60,'615 Cross- Country '62g Track '62g Parents' Night '60,'6l. Yfci- QS' J' Q-Ri A vga 5 'J R. .Q N 5,85 3 in T b?1i',g..,,, ,mi -g.Qs45ig,fg,w1h , fy, K K sz., . -..:,.-1 - 5222 -Q11-1. as I -2.25:-. A f5'?9 . -:S K Qi 'l I . .. sv 15- we 4 if S as 'Q mr . . V..... , 'X LINDA TURNER Drill Squad '60,l61,'62g May Day '6l,'62g Moni- tors '60,'6lg Pres. '62g Parents' Night '60,'61, '62g Christmas Program ,61. CHARLOTTE VARNELL Jr. Lioness Club '60,'6lg Sec. '62g Deputy Coun cil '62g Drill Squad l60, '6l5 Phalanx '60,,6lg Parents' Night '60. PHIL VON SCHAAF Football '60,,6l 5 All- City '62g Key Club '60, ,615 Treas. '62g R.O.T.C. Col. '625 Disc and Diamond '61 5 Pres. ,625 Student Council l62. Patsy Floyd and Richard Floyd can exchange the Friendliext of comments even over the phone. 201 in J. LLOYD WALLACE Rotary Club '6l,'62g Parentx' Night '6O,,6l, '62, BOB WARDLAW Recreation Club '60,'6l g Barbell and Track '62g Parents: Night '60,'61, '62. TOM WASHINGTON Parentx' Night '60,'61g Military Honor Society '62g Jr. Optimist Club '60,,61g Vice Pres. ,62Q Student Council 362g American Legion Boys, State '62. BOB WADE Key Club '6O,'61g Sgt. at Arms ,62g B-Team Basketball ,6O. BUNNY WALKER Anchor Club, Vice Pres. '625 Drill Squad '60,'61'g Lt. '62g Orchestra l6O,'61,'62g May Day '6O,'61,,62g Oklahoma '62. CARLOTTA WAGGONER Art Service Club '6lg Chaplain '62g Oklahoma '62g Stunt Nite ,625 Sr. Choir '62g Mexsiah '62. MARY JO WALKER Entered 613 Stunt Nite '62g Sr. Projects Chairman '62g Phalanx '61g Drill Squad ,615 Lt. '62g Parents' Night '61,'62. Q66 ' 202 CECILIA WATSON F.B.L.A. Chaplain '60g Pres. '62 g Stunt Nite '62g Sr. Choir '61,,62g May Day '60,'61,'62g Oklaho ma '62. cLAR1ssA WATSON JOHN WATSON Pygmalion '62g A Man Called Peter '61g Hi-Y '6O,'6l,,62g lnter-Serv- ice Club Council Chap- lain '62g National Hon- or Society '6l,'62. TERRELL WELBORN Drill Team '60,,6lg Mardi Gras ,605 Record Club '61 g Cinema Club ,625 Homecoming Pro- gram '6O,'6l. BILL WENGER Jr. Sertoma Club '61 3 Chaplain ,625 Drift- wood Assis. Bus. Man- ager ,62 5. Swing Band '6l,'62g Stunt Nite '61, '625 Marching Band '60,'6l,'62. BILL WEST Football Manager ,605 Music Appreciation' Club '6Og Radio Club '6l5 Recreation Club '625 Parents' Night '60,,61, '62. JIMMY WEATHERS Golf ,6O,'6l,,62g Chess and Check- ers Club '6O,'6lg Parents' Night '6O,'615 Recreation Club '62. PAT WEBSTER BETTY WEAVER Anchor Club ,625 Deputy Council '62g Christian Fellowship Steering Committee '62g Oklahoma '62g Messiah '62. JIMMY WEEKS Drill Team ,6O,'615 Commander '625 Mardi Gras Parade '60,'6l, ,625 Southern Drill Competition '60,'6l,'62g R.O.T.C. Capt. '62g Stunt Nite '60,,61. 203 PATTI WEST Jr. Lioness Club '61g Pres. 762g Gym Manager '62g May Day '6O,'6l, '62g Office Assistant '62. SAMMY WEST Model Airplane Club, Pres. ,603 Football '605 Parents, Night '6O,'61, '62. BILL WHATLEY Jr. Lions Club '61,'62, R.O.T.C. lst Lt. '62g Oklahoma Prod. Staff '625 All-State 'Choir '625 Sr. Choir ,61,,62. REX WHIDDON Accompanist for Sr. Choir '6l,'62g Specialty Club '6O,'61,'62g Okla- homa Accompanist '62g Organist for Messiah '62g Sophomore and Jr. Talent Shows ,6O,'6l. GRACE WHITE National Honor Society '62g National Merit Finalist '62g Bible Club '60g Vice Pres. ,615 Pres. '62g Driftwood Staff '62g Pygmalion Prod. Staff '62. RONNIE WILCOX .lamina LYNN WILLBANKS Gym Manager '62g R.O.T.C. Sponsor ,625 Alumnettes '61g Treas. '62g Stunt Nite Prod. Staff '62g Pygmalion Prod. Staff '62. GLENNA WILLIAMS Girls' Service Club '61 3 Parliamentarian '62g Drill Squad l60,'6l g Par- ents! Night '60,'61g May Day '60,'6l,'62g Deputy Council '62. RICK WILLIAMS Entered '615 Wheel Club '6l,'62g Student Council '62g Maroon and White Bus. Staff '62g Pygmalion Prod. Staff '62 5 Stunt Nite Prod. Staff '62. HXMHMQ, :nun 1 :wx X, MXH You might know Carolyn Mitchell and Harry Fox wouldn't smile at a funny book even H 4 'tfffi .3 . vnu ' K i Q -K up 1 ., though they are our Wittiext. ROGER WILLIAMS Boxing '6O5 Wrestling ,603 Track ,625 Cross- Country '62g Recreation Club '60. TOMMY WILLIAMS Jr. Civitan Club '62g A Man Called Peter ,615 Pygmalion '625 Parents' Night '60,'615 Stunt Nite '62, ALLAN WILSON Jr. Sertoma. Club '60, '6l5 Pres. '62g Drill Team 760,'6l3 Military Honor Society '61,'62g R.O.T.C. lst Lt. '62g Parents' Night '60,'6l, '62. DAVID WILSON JAMES WILSON Barbell and Track '62g Allied Medical Science ,61g Oklahoma '62g Sr Choir '62g Messiah '62 TERRY WILSON Parents' Night '6O,'613 Marching Band '6Og Concert Band ,60g Jr. Philharmonic Club ,60 '6l5 Vice Pres. 562. Seems Ann Burgner and Ed Sussdorff as Most Athletic are playing by the wrong rules. BETSY WOOTEN Tri-Hi-Y '60,'61g Sec. '62g Maroon and White Staff '61 5 Exchange Edi- tor '62g Deputy Council '62g Stunt Nite '61,'62g May Day '60,'61,'62. MARY WORMSLEY May Day '60,'61,'62g jr. Y.W.C.A. '6O3 Oilice Assistant '61,'62g F.B.L.A. '62. BOBBY WRINKLE MINNA REE WINER Jr. Red Cross '603 Foreign Rela- tions Club '6lg Dynamo Cir. Stab' '62g May Day '60,'61,'62g A Man Called Peter Prod. Staff '6l. CAROL WOHLLEBER Entered '61g F.B.L.A. '61,'62g May Day '61,'62. MARTHA WINSTON Maroon and White Staff '60,'615 Editor '62g Girls' Optimiss Club '60,'61g Vice Pres. '62g Candidate for Miss CHS '62g Girls' State '61, National Honor Society '61,'62. DOUG WOOD Entered '62. in 206 LINDA WYATT Student Council '625 National Honor Society '62g Dynamo Ed. Staff '61 5 Associate Editor '62g Pivot '6lg Boosters '6O,'61,'62. LINDA YOUNG Maroon and White Bus. Staff '60,'62g Christmas Program '62g Oklahoma '62g Anchor Club '62g Girls' Optimiss Honor- ary Member '62, MARTHA YOUNG Entered '62g Girls' Glee Club '62g Dynamo Cir. Club '62. ELIZABETH ZIMMERMAN Driftwood '62g F.T.A. 'GOQ Sec. '61,'62g National Honor Society '62g Christian Fellowship Steering Committee '61,'62g Oklahoma '62, SAM FINSTER Super Seniors The Seniors begin the year with their Hrst picnic. -is 'Q ,S 4 Seniors crowd around bulletin board to see which orphan they will make happy at Christmas. Striving Seniors help to make the Sr. Play a success. 207 Seniors show typical school spirit before big City-Central Power Bowl game. Ann Burgner recieves her Honor Society card at Fall induction. Mr. Barker shows off his new pride and joy before the class oflicers' picnic. Starving Seniors eat supper at school during final weeks of practice for the Sr. Play. 2 's .9 ' -,X 1 if 1 'X , 'fx , x l f 1 At City some do . . . and Seniors smile in huddle as the Dynamo leads 7fO. 209 . . . some don't Twenty-four Seniors represent their class as the 1961-1962 Super- lative winners. Senior Activities fContinued from Pieturej LINDA ACKERSON: May Day ,60,,61,,625 Parents, Night ,60,,61,,625 Drill Squad ,60,,615,625 Phalanx ,60,,61, ,625 Christmas Program ,625 First Aid Assistant ,60,'61. SHIRLEY ALLEN: May Day '60,,61,,625 Girls' Optimiss ,60,,615 Sgt. at Arms ,625 Christmas Program ,605 Par- ents, Night '60,'61. LUTHER ALLIN: A Man Called Peter Prod. Staff ,615 Thanksgiving Program ,605 Sr. Choir ,615 Pres. ,625 Track Team ,60,'61,,625 Cross Country Team ,605 Letter- mens, Club '60,,6l,,625 Christmas Program ,625 Parents Orientation Night ,62. CAROL ANN ALLISON: Basketball B,, Team ,605 Parents, Night ,605 Jr. High Publicity ,60. ELAINE ALLISON: Foreign Relations Club ,605 Easter Program ,615 Thanksgiving Program '60 5 Par- ents, Night ,615 May Day ,61,'625 Girls, Glee Club ,605 Stunt Nite ,61,,625 Christmas Program '6l,,625 Sr, Proj- ects Chair. ,62. CARLEEN ARNOLD: Jr. Civitan Sweetheart ,625 Military Queen Candidate ,625 Tri-Hi-Y Club '60,,61, ,625 Student Council ,625 PreVues '60,,61,'625 Stunt Nite '60,,6l,'625 Figure,, Valentine Superlative ,625 Parents, Night '605,61,,625 R.O.T.C. Sponsor ,625 Drill Squad ,605 Phalanx ,605 Maroon and White Bus. Staff ,625 Sr. Talent Program ,605 May Day ,6O,,61,,625 Christmas Pro- gram ,60,,625 Jr. Lions Calendar Girl ,615'625 Gym Man- ager ,62. CONNIE ATTWOOD: May Day '60,'615,62. GEORGE BAILEY: Parents' Night '60,,61,,62. NANCY BANK: May Day '60,'615 Court ,625 A Man Called Peter Prod. Staff ,615 Pygmalion Prod. Staff ,625 Dynamo Circulation Staff ,625 Parents, Night ,60,,61, ,625 Phalanx ,60,'615 Lt. Col. ,625 Art Service Club Hon- orary ,625 Stunt Nite Pub. Staff ,605 Bus. Staff ,6l. BOB BELL: Stunt Nite ,605 Inter-Service Club Coun- cil ,60. MARTHA BELL: PreVues ,625 Jr. Philharmonic Sec. ,605 Vice Pres. ,615 Alumnettes ,625 Sr. Choir ,625 May Day ,60,'61,,625 Christmas Program ,625 Messiah ,625 Stunt Nite ,62. DIANE BERZ: Christmas Program ,6l. GERRY BLACKWOOD: Military Honor Society '61, ,625 Inter-Service Club Council ,625 Pygmalion Prod. Staff ,62. , LYNNE BLANTON: May Day ,61,,625 jr. Y.W.C.A. ,61 5 Drill Squad ,625 Christmas Program ,62. TERRY BLUNT: Pygmalion ,625 A Man Called Peter ,615 R.O.T.C. Capt. ,625 Parents, Night ,60,,615 M.C. ,625 May Day Escort ,625 Inter-Service Club Council ,615 Thespians ,625 Masquers ,62. CHARLOTTE BOWERS: Christmas Program ,625 Thanksgiving Program ,605 Stunt Nite ,60. SKIP BOWMAN: B,, Team Basketball ,605 Baseball ,60,,61,,625 American Legion Baseball ,60,,61,'625 Student Council ,625 Maroon and White Ed. Staff ,60,,615 Boys, State ,615 R.O.T.C. Capt. ,625 A Man Called Peter Bus. Staff ,615 Pygmalion Bus. Staff ,625 May Day Escort ,625 Miss C.H.S. Escort ,625 Parents, Night '60, ,61,,625 Stunt Nite Prod. Staff ,61,,625 Varsity C,, Club ,60,,615 Most Scholastic,, Football Award ,625 Candi- date for King for a Night ,625 Parents' Orientation Night ,625 Sr. Talent Program ,625 Masquers '61,,625 Inter-Service Club Council ,62. 1 210 RONALD BRADSHAW: Marching Band ,60,'61,,625 Parents, Night '60,,6l,,625 Concert Band ,6O,,61,'625 Swing Band ,61,,625 May Day ,60,'61,'62. VIRGINIA BRANUM: Stunt Nite ,625 Marching Band ,605 Concert B and ,60 5 Thanksgiving Program ,605 Parents' Night ,605 Messiah ,62. TOMMY BRIGHT: Lettermen,s Club ,61,,625 Parents, Night ,60,,61,,625 Stunt Nite ,625 May Day Escort ,625 Disc and Diamond ,615 Sgt. at Arms ,625 Girls, Drill Squad Sponsor ,625 Thanksgiving Program ,62. PATRICIA BRITT: Office Assistant ,60,,6l. DIANE BROCK: May Day ,60,'61,'625 Soph. Talent Show ,605 Marching Band ,60,'61,,625 Parents, Night ,60,,61,,625 Concert Band ,60. BECKY BROWN: Sr. Talent Program ,625 Parents, Night '60,,61,,625 Drill Squad ,6O,,615 Capt. ,625 Phalanx ,61,,625 Thanksgiving Program ,625 May Day ,60,'61,'625 Christmas Program ,625 Stunt Nite ,605 PreVues ,61. LINDA ANN BROWN: Jr. Red Cross ,605 Christmas Program ,625 F.B.L.A. Vice Pres. ,62. HAROLD BUBE: King for a Night Candidate ,625 Lettermen's Club ,61,,625 Football ,605 Parents, Night ,6O,,61. JUDY BUFFETT: Sr. Talent Program ,625 Parents, Night ,61,,625 May Day ,61,,625 Christmas Program ,62. ANN BURGNER: R.O.T.C. Sponsor ,625 Swimming Team ,60,,615 Capt. ,625 Gym Manager ,625 Most Ath- letic Superlative ,625 Parents, Orientation ,625 May Day ,60,,615 Maid of Honor ,625 Parents, Night ,60,,625 Vol- leyball Team ,60,,615 Christmas Program ,625 All District Tournament Basketball Team ,625 All City Basketball Team ,62. CAROLYN BUTLER: May Day '60,,61,,625 Travel Club ,615 Charmettes Chap. ,605 Christmas Program ,62. MARY ANN CAMP: Parents, Night ,6O,,61,,625 Charm- ettes ,605 Christmas Program ,62. DIANE CAMPBELL: Volleyball ,60,'6l,'625 Basketball ,60,'61,,62. JUDY CAMPBELL: Parents, Night ,60,'61,,625 May Day '60,,61,,625 Jr. High Pub. Club ,605 Concert Band ,60,'61,,625 Orchestra ,60,,6l,,625 Basketball B,, Team ,625 Bible Club ,615 Vice Pres. ,625 Christmas Program ,62. BILL CANATA: Military Queen Escort ,625 Miss CHS Candidate Escort ,625 Stunt Nite ,60,'61,,625 Par- ents' Night '6O,'6l,,625 May Day ,60,'61,'625 R.O.T.C. 2nd Lt. ,62. PAUL CARICO: Most Attractive Boy ,625 Parents, Night '60,,6l5,625 Candidate for King for a Night ,625 Escort for Homecoming Queen Candidate ,625 Soph. Class Vice Pres. ,605 Stunt Nite ,605 Mo ,625 Christmas Program ,625 Disc and Diamond ,60,,6l5 Sec. ,62. BOB CARTER: Stunt Nite ,61,,625 A Man Called Peter ,615 Pygmalion ,625 Parents' Night ,60,,6l,,625 Na- tional Merit Finalist ,625 Miss CHS Candidate Escort ,625 Homecoming Queen Escort ,625 Military Honor Society ,615 Vice Pres. ,625 Boys' State Delegate ,615 R.O.T.C. Major ,625 Pivot Bus. Mgr. ,615 Masquers ,615 Parents, Orientation Night ,625 Inter-Service Club Council ,61,,625 Christmas Program ,6l. CATHY CLAXTON: Parents' Night ,625 May Day ,60,,6l5 Court ,625 Office Assistant ,605 Swimming Team ,615 Medalist ,62. ED COBLEIGH: R.O.T.C. Capt. ,625 Parents, Night ,60,,6l,,625 May Day ,60,'61,,625 Military Honor Society ,61,,62. BILLIE COMBS: Red Cross Club ,60. CHARLES COULTER: R.O.T.C. 1st Lt. ,625 Parents, Night ,605,61,,625 Letterman,s Club ,61,,62. BILL CROSS: PreVues ,61,,625 Stunt Nite ,61,,625 Band ,6O,,6l,,625 Swing Band ,61,'625 Orchestra ,60,'6l5 Music Appreciation Club ,60,,6l5 Specialty Club ,625 Parents, Night ,60,,61,'62. GLORIA CRUTCHFIELD: Sr. Projects Chair. ,62. ANN CULLINGWORTH: May Day ,60,,61,,625 Par- ents, Night ,60,,61,'625 Stunt Nite ,615 Christmas Pro- gram ,62. DOUG CURTIS: Disc and Diamond ,60,'615 Treas. ,625 Parents, Night '60,'61,,625 R.O.T.C. 1st Lt. ,625 Letterman,s Club ,61,,625 B,, Team Baseball ,60. MARY KATHERINE DALBY: Anchor Club ,625 Parents' Night ,625 Canasta Club '60, DAVID DALTON: Alternate Boys, State ,615 Disc and Diamond ,615 Treas. ,625 Varsity C,' Club ,60,,61,,625 R.O.T.C. lst Lt. ,625 May Day ,60,,61,,625 May Day Escort ,625 National Merit Commendation ,625 Stunt Nite ,61,,625 Parents, Night ,60,,61,'625 Christmas Pro- gram ,62. MARGARET DAVIS: Parents' Night ,625 Madhatters Club ,605 F.T.A. Vice Pres. ,615 Messiah ,62. MARY ELLEN DAVIS: Stunt Nite ,61,,625 Jr. High Pub. ,605 Dyna Teens ,625 Glee Club ,60. MARY RUTH DENNEY: B,, Team Basketball ,605 Varsity ,61,,625 La Sertomiss ,615,625 PreVues ,61,,625 Jr. High Pub. Club Pres. ,605 Sr, Projects Chair. ,625 Oklahoma ,625 Messiah ,625 Christmas Oratorio ,615 Christmas Program ,615 May Day '60,,615 Court ,625 Parents Night ,61 5 First Aid ,62. SUZANNE DeMARS: All State Choir ,625 Sr. Choir ,625 May Day ,60,'61,,625 Parents' Night ,6O,,615 Spe- cialty Club '60,,615 Christmas Program ,62. SUZANNE DODD: May Day '60,,6l5 Court ,625 Par- ents, Night '60 5 Christian Fellowship Steering Commit- tee ,625 Drill Squad ,60. JUDIE DOVE: Y.W.C.A. Sec. ,625 PreVues ,615 Okla- homa Pub. Staff ,625 Stunt Nite Bus. Staff ,605 Oflice Assistant ,625 May Day ,60,'61,,62. DIANA DRUCE: Parents, Night ,61,,625 Drill Squad ,615 Bible Club ,60. BARBARA DUNN: Drill Squad ,605 Stunt Nite ,6O,'625 Thanksgiving Program ,60,,61,,625 Glee Club ,625 Par- ents, Night ,60,,625 Soph. Talent Show ,60. SHARON EICKHOFF: Parents, Night '60,,61,,625 May Day '60,,61,,625 Oflice Assistant ,625 Stunt Nite ,625 Thanksgiving Program ,605 Orchestra '62. BILL EISELSTEIN: Parents, Night ,60,,615 Alumni Award ,625 All City Basketball Team ,625 Most Popu- lar ,625 Honorable Mention All State ,625 Student Coun- cil ,625 National Honor Society ,625 Fellowship of Christian Athletes Treas. ,625 Christian Fellowship Steering Committee ,625 All City Baseball Team ,615 Alternate Boys, State Delegate ,615 Maroon and White Smile', ,625 Lettermen,s Club ,61,,625 May Day Escort ,62. CAROL EAST: Drill Squad ,61,,625 Parents, Night ,615 Pygmalion ,625 Oklahoma ,62. KEN ENGSTROM: Parents, Night ,60,,61,'625 Oklaho- ma ,625 Pres. of Philosophy Club ,60. MARY LYNN ENOCHS: Masquers ,625 Thespians ,61,,625 Pygmalion ,625 Stunt Nite ,625 Parents, Night ,625 May Day ,625 Sr. Talent Show ,62. SANDRA ESPY: May Day ,60,,615 Court ,625 Parents, Night ,60,,625 Stunt Nite Prod. Staff ,625 Pygmalion Prod. Staff ,625 Sr. Christmas Program ,625 Inter- Service Club Council ,625 Sr. Projects Chairman ,625 Candidate for Jr. Class Sweetheart '61, VIRGINIA ESTES: Christmas Program ,625 Thanks- giving Program ,60. MARY LOU EVANS: Girls' Glee Club Pres. ,605 Girls' B-Team Basketball ,605 Thanksgiving Program ,605 Soph., Jr., and Sr. Talent Shows ,60,'6l,'625 May Day ,60,'615 Court ,625 Gym Manager ,625 A Man Called Peter Prod. Staff ,615 Inter-Service Club Council ,615 Tri-Hi-Y ,60,,615 Chaplain ,625 Stunt Nite '61,,625 Parents, Night ,615 PreVues ,625 Christian Fellowship Steering Committee ,625 Pygmalion Prod. Staff ,62. MARCIA FEINTUCH: Stunt Nite ,625 Allied Medical Careers Club ,62. ANNE FELKER: Anchor Club Sr. Director ,625 Na- tional Merit Commended Student5 Office Assistant '60, ,625 Program Chairman ,615 May Day ,60,,615 Court ,625 Sr. Projects Chairman ,625 Masquers ,625 Stunt Nite ,625 Writers, Guild ,615 Vice Pres. ,625 Christmas Pro- gram ,62. JUDY FLOYD: Anchor Club ,62. PATSY FLOYD: Rotary Club Sweetheart ,625 Pivot ,615 Gym Manager ,625 Stunt Nite ,60,,625 A Man Called Peter Prod. Staff ,615 Optimist Award ,625 Betty Crocker Homemaking Award '62 5 Friendliest,, Super- lative ,625 Maroon and White Superlative ,625 Dynah ,625 R.O.T.C. Sponsor ,625 May Day ,60,,615 Sr. Talent Show ,625 Drill Squad ,60. RICHARD FLOYD: Key Club ,60,,615 Chaplain ,625 Powder Puff King ,625 Sr. Choir ,615 Student Director ,625 Baseball ,605,615 Runner-up King for a Nite ,625 Stunt Nite ,625 Miss CHS Candidate Escort ,625 May Day Escort ,625 R.O.T.C. Lt. Col. ,625 MO ,625 Parents' Night '605,61,,625 Christian Fellowship Songleader ,62. LUCY FLYNT: Stunt Nite ,60,'625 Orchestra ,60,'61, ,625 Marching Band ,60,,61,,625 Concert Band ,60,,61,,625 Oklahoma ,625 R.O.T.C. Sponsor ,625 Jr. Lioness Club ,605 Dynah ,625 May Day ,60,,6l,,625 Parents, Night ,60, ,61,,62. BURKY FORD: Wrestling ,6O,,615 Miss CHS Candi- date Escort '625 Stunt Nite ,625 Parents, Night ,60,,61,,625 Drill Squad Sponsor ,625 Home Coming Escort ,6l. RICHARD FORTSON: Parents, Night ,60,,61,,625 Foot- ball ,615 Nashville Drill Team Competition ,60,'6l,'625 Powder Puff Football Game ,60. HARRY FOX: Audio-Visual Club ,605 Chess and Checkers Club ,605 R.O.T.C. lst Lt. ,625 Parents, Night ,60,,61,,625 Wittiest,' Superlative. ANNETTE FRANCO: Bridge Club ,60. CAROL FRASER: Sr. Projects Chairman ,625 A Man Called Peter ,615 Pygmalion Prod. Staff ,625 PreVues ,625 Easter Program '6l5'625 Maroon and White Repre- sentative ,615 Stunt Nite ,60,,615 May Day ,60,,615 Court ,625 Parents, Night ,60,'625 Christian Fellowship Steering Committee ,61,,625 Sr. Talent Show ,625 Drill Squad ,605 Soph. Talent Show ,605 Masquers ,61,,62. BILL FRAZIER: Pygmalion Scenery Chairman ,625 Stunt Nite ,61,,625 Christmas Program ,625 Jr. Philhar- monic Club ,60. MARY GIULIANO: Sr. Projects Chairman ,625 E.T.E.A. Orchestra ,60,,61,,625 All-State Orchestra ,615 ,625 Bible Award ,605 Jr. Philharmonic ,60,,615 F.T.A. ,625 Christmas Program ,62. GLENN GORSUCH: Radio Club ,605 Parents, Night ,60,,615 Messiah ,62. MARY GREGG: Stunt Nite ,605 R.O.T.C. Sponsor ,625 Parents, Night ,605,6l,,625 May Day ,60,,61,,625 Christmas Program ,625 Shipmates. BOB GRIFFIN: Barbell and Track Club ,60,,62. PAM HALL: A Man Called Peter and Pygmalion Prod. Staffs ,61,,625 Stunt Nite ,60,,61,,625 PreVues ,605 ,61,,625 Honorary Art Service Club Member5 May Day '60,,61,,625 Soph., Jr., and Sr. Talent Shows5 Drill Squad ,60,,6l5 Capt. ,625 R.O.T.C. Sponsor ,625 Parents, Night ,60,,61,,625 Jr. High Publicity Club ,605 Sr. Choir ,625 Thanksgiving Program ,605 Jr. Lions Calendar Girl ,62. JOAN HAMILL: Boosters ,60,,61,,625 Phalanx ,615 May Day ,605,6l5 Court ,625 PreVues ,60,,6l,,623 Stunt Nite ,60,,61,,625 Soph. and Sr. Talent Shows ,60,,625 Bulldog Sweetheart ,625 Masquers ,61,,625 National Thespian Society ,615 Pres. ,625 National Honor Society ,625 Homecoming Queen Candidate ,625 Jr. Lions Calendar Girl ,625 Parents' Night ,60,,61,,625 R.O.T.C. Sponsor ,625 Gym Manager ,625 Inter-Service Club Council ,625 Pivot Staff ,615 Dynamo Editorial Staff ,6l,,625 A Man Called Peter ,615 Pygmalion :625 Christ- mas Program ,62. JOYCE HAMILL: Jr. High Publicity ,605 Stunt Nite ,625 Christmas Program ,625 St. Talent Show ,625 Girls, Glee Club Chaplain ,605 May Day ,60,,61,,625 Parents' Night ,60,,61,,625 Oklahoma ,625 Messiah ,625 Thanks- giving Program ,60. JERRY HARTLEY: R.O.T.C. Band ,60,,615 lst Lt. ,625 May Day ,60,,61,,62. LARRY HARTLEY: Sr. Choir ,625 May Day ,6O,,61,,625 Jr. Philharmonic ,61. YVONNE HAYS: Medical Club ,625 Bible Club ,60. BILLY HAZELWOOD: R.O.T.C. Band ,60,,61,,62. LIDA HEILMAN: Dynamo Bus. Staff ,625 May Day ,60,,615 Court ,625 Parents, Night ,625 Stunt Nite ,61,'625 Jr. and Sr. Talent Shows ,61,,625 Christmas Program ,625 Thanksgiving Program ,605 Pygmalion ,625 Bible Club ,605 Glee Club ,60. JENNIE HEYWOOD: B-Team Basketball ,605 Par- ents' Night ,625 Oklahoma ,625 Swimming Team ,62. SANDY HICKEY: Bop Club ,6O. LINDA HICKS: May Day ,60,'61,,625 Stunt Nite ,605 Oklahoma ,625 Bop Club ,60. SUSAN HICKS: Girls, Glee Club '605,615 May Day ,60,,61,,625 Stunt Nite ,605 Oklahoma ,62. JACK HINDS: Marching Band ,605 Concert Band ,605 Parents' Night ,60,,6l.' SARAH ANNE HIPP: Jr. High Publicity ,605 Red Cross ,615 Tri-Hi-Y ,625 Drill Squad ,605 Parents, Night ,605 Gym Manager ,625 Deputy Council ,625 Oklahoma ,625 May Day ,60,,615 Court ,625 Christmas Program ,625 Masquers ,625 Thespians ,625 Glee Club ,605 Pen- guins. TOMMY HOLLAND: Parents, Night ,60,,61,,625 Rifle Team ,60. - ANNETTE HOLLOMON: Second Year Library Award ,61. ROBIN HOOD: Honorary Member of Jr. Lioness Club ,625 Parents, Night ,60,,61. MARY ANN HORNSBY: A Man Called Peter, Pygma- lion, PreVues, and Stunt Nite Prod. Staff ,6l,,625 Na- tional Honor Society ,625 Masquers ,61,,625 Thespians ,625 Most Talented,, Superlative ,625 Candidate for Miss CHS ,625 Candidate for Military Queen ,625 First Yr. French Award ,605 Drill Squad ,60,,615 Phalanx ,605 ,615 May Day ,60,,61,,625 R.O.T.C. Sponsor ,625 Parents' Night ,60,,6l,'62. DOROTHY HUBBARD: Parents, Night ,60,,61,,62. TOM HUGHES: Oklahoma ,625 Stunt Nite '61,,625 Republican Speaker ,60 Campaign5 Sr. Choir ,615,62. PATTI INGERSOLL: PreVues ,605 May Day ,60,,6l, ,625 Parents, Night ,625 Drill Squad ,60. INA RUTH INGRAM: May Day ,60,,61,,625 Writers, Guild ,625 Jr. and Sr. Talent Shows ,61,,625 PreVues ,605 Easter Program ,615 Red Cross Chairman ,625 A Man Called Peter Prod. Staff ,61. JACK JACKSON: Track ,605 B-Team Basketball ,60. BETTY JELLEY: Christmas Program ,625 Drill Squad ,60,,6l5 Parents, Night ,60,,6l5 Oklahoma Prod. Staff ,625 Bible Love Offering Chairman ,625 Easter Program ,62. BARRY JENKINS: Stunt Nite '61,,625 Pygmalion ,625 Jr. Talent Show ,615 Christmas Program ,625 Candidate for King for a Nite ,625 Candidate for Powder Puff King ,625 May Day Escort ,625 Parents, Night ,60,,6l,,62. LINDA JOHNSON: Anchors ,625 Sr. Talent Show ,625 Christmas Program ,625 Sr. Projects Chairman ,625 Thespians ,625 Drill Squad ,605 Red Cross ,60,,6l5 May Day ,60,,61,,62. MARY ANNE JOHNSON: May Day ,60,,61,,625 Christ- mas Program '62. NANCY JOHNSON: Parents' Night ,60,'61,,625 May Day ,60,,61,,625 Spring Concert ,60,,615 Christmas Pro- gram '60,,6l5 Phalanx ,60,,61. JOYCE JONES: Christmas Program ,625 May Day ,60,,61,,62. LINDA JONES: Stunt Nite Prod. Staff ,625 Christmas Program ,625 A Man Called Peter Bus. Staff ,615 Thanks- giving Program '605 F.T.A. ,605 Honorary Art Service Club Member ,625 May Day ,60,,61,,62. SUZANNE JONES: Drill Squad ,60,,615 May Day ,605 ,61,,62. KAREN KEEN: Drill Squad ,605 Jr. High Publicity ,605 A Man Called Peter Prod. Staff ,615 Parents, Night ,60. VICKI KELLEY: Jr. Lions Calendar Girl ,61,,625 Tri- Hi-Y ,60,'6l,,625 Masquers ,615 Sec. ,625 National Thes- pians Society ,625 R.O.T.C. Sponsor ,625 Homecoming Queen Candidate ,625 Dynamo Bus. Staff ,61,,625 A Man Called Peter ,615 Drill Squad ,60,,615 May Day ,60,,61,,625 Phalanx ,615 PreVues ,60,,6l,,625 Stunt Nite ,60,,61,,625 Parents, Night ,60,,61,,625 Soph. and Sr. Talent Shows ,60,,625 Christmas Program ,625 ,'Smile,, Valentine Superlative ,62. LIDA KEPNER: A Man Called Peter Prod. Staff ,615 Parents, Night '60,,615 May Day ,60,,62. NANCY KETCHERSID: Stunt Nite ,61,625 Parents' Night ,62. KAROL KILLIAN: National Merit Finalist ,625 Dynah ,625 Gym Manager ,625 Drill Squad ,605 Parents, Night ,605 Stunt Nite ,615 Driftwood Staff ,625 A Man Called Peter prod. Staff ,615 May Day '60,,615 Court ,625 Sr. Talent Show ,62. PACK KIMBOUGH: Audio-Visual Club ,615 Boxing ,60. DAVID KOPLAN: May Day Escort ,62 Club '625 Parents, Night '60,,61,,62. KAREN KYKER: Stunt Nite Prod. Staff ents' Night ,6O,,61,'625 Pygmalion and A Peter Prod. Staffs '6l,,62. ROLPH LANDRY: Letterman's Club ,61. BOB LANZA: Masquers ,625 Stunt Nite Man Called Peter '615 Oklahoma '625 Mes ,605 Tennis 5 Art Service '60,,615 Par- Man Called ,60,,61,,625 A xiah ,625 Par- ents' Night ,60,,6l,,625 Soph. Talent Show ,60. DAVID LEDFORD: B-Team Baseball '61, DAVID LEE: Drill Squad Sponsor ,625 Sr. Choir '61, ,625 All-State Choir '625 Oklahoma ,625 Parentr, Night '60,,6l,'625 Baseball ,61. Merriah '62 5 HENRY LEWIS: Sr. Choir '61,,625 Parents, Night '60, ,61,'625 Messiah '625 Christmas Oratorio '6 plane Club ,60. 15 Model Air- NANCY LING: Jr. Red Cross ,605 Parentr, Night '60, ,6l,,625 May Day ,60,,6l,,625 Thanksgiving Christmas Oratorio ,61. Program '60 5 RICHARD LIVINGSTON: Jr. Sertoma Club ,625 Driftwood Staff '615,625 Parents' Night '60,'6l5 Chess and Checkers Club ,605 Commended Merit ,625 Bausch and Lomb Service Award ,625 Third Year French Award '61 5 Most Studious', Superlative ,62. JERRY LOCKLEAR: Stunt Nite Bus. Staff '625 Pyg- malion and A Man Called Peter Prod. Staffs ,6l,'625 Parents, Night ,60,'61,'625 Messiah ,62. JANE LOVE: Madhatters ,60. ANDREW LOWERY: Christmas Cantata ,605 Orato- rio ,615 Messiah ,625 String Quartet '60,,61,,625 Jr. Talent Program ,615 Parents, Night ,60,,61,,62. LINDA LOY: May Day ,6O,'6l5 Court ,625 Monitors ,605 Dynamo Circulation ,615 Drill Squad ,60,,61,,625 Sr. Projects Chair ,625 Phalanx ,60,,6l,,62. BILL LUTTRELL: Escort for Miss C.H.S. Candidate ,625 May Day Escort ,62 Parents, Night ,60,,61,'625 Military Honor Society ,61,,625 R.O.T.C. lst Lt. ,625 Escort for Homecoming Queen Candidate '625 Military Queen Candidate Escort ,625 Band Sponsor ,62. STEVE LYNCH: R.O.T.C. Major ,625 Military Honor Society '6l,,625 Pivot Staff ,615 Driftwood Staff ,625 National Merit Finalist ,625 Boys' State Alternate ,615 Parents, Night '60,'61,,62. GAIL MCCLURE: Christian Fellowship Steering Com- mittee '61,,62. DON MCGOVERN: Disc and Diamond ,60,'6l5 Chap. '625 Stunt Nite Prod. Staff ,60,,6l,,625 Parents, Night ,60,,61,,625 Oklahoma Prod. Staff ,625 Mo ,625 A Man Called Peter Prod. Staff ,615 Pygmalion Prod. Staff ,625 Inter-Service Club Council ,615 Christmas Program ,60,,6l,'625 Masquers ,60,,615 Parents, Orientation Night '625 PreVues Prod. Staff ,60,,6l,,62. SUE MCINTOSH: B', Team Basketball ,60,,615 Var- sity ,625 Volleyball ,60,,6l,,625 Orchestra Sec.-Treas. '60, ,615 Pres. ,625 All State Orchestra ,625 Parents, Night ,61,,625 Gym Manager '625 May Day ,60,'615 Court '625 Jr. Talent Program ,615 String Quartet ,60,,61,,625 Christ- mas Cantata ,605 Oratorio ,615 Messiah '62. SHARON McMAHAN: Soph. Talent May Day '60,,61,'625 Easter Program Fellowship Steering Committee '60,'6l,'62. GAYLORD McPHERSON: Sr. Choir 625 Oklahoma Program ,60 5 ,615 Christian '61,,625 Easter Program ,615 Christmas Program ,615 R.O.T.C. Capt. ,625 Oklahoma ,625 Audio Visual Club ,62. SANDRA MAHAN: May Day '6O,'6l,,625 B', Team Basketball and Volleyball '60,'615 Pygmalion Bus. Stalf ,625 Dynamo Bus. Staff ,615 Stunt Nite ,62. HELEN MANN: A Man Called Peter ,615 Pygma- lion Prod. Staff '625 Sr. Projects Chair. ,625 Jr. Red Cross Chair. ,625 May Day '6l,'625 Modern Dance Group lst Place ,62. CLAIRE MASSEY: Bankers, Club ,60,,615 Sec. ,625 Stunt Nite Prod. Staff ,605,61,'625 Parents' Night '60,'61, '625 A Man Called Peter Bus. Staff ,615 Pygmalion Bus. Staff ,625 May Day ,60,,615 Court '62. VAL MOHLER: Baseball ,62. CAROLYN MITCHELL: Pivot Staff ,615 A Man Called Peter ,615 Pygmalion '625 National Honor So- ciety '61,,625 Gym Manager ,625 Parents, Night '60,,625 R.O.T.C. Sponsor ,625 W.O.W. American History Award ,615 B,' Tea.m Basketball ,605 Stunt Nite '61, ,625 Thanksgiving Program ,605 Jr. and Sr. Talent Pro- grams '6l,,625 Maroon and White Line,, ,625 May Day ,60,,615 Court ,625 Masquers ,61,,625 National Thespian Society ,625 Jr. High Pub. Club Chap. ,605 Christmas Program ,62. CYNTHIA MOORE: Charmette Club Program Chair. ,605 Drill Squad ,605 Sr. Choir ,62. KEM MOORE: Driftwood Managing Editor ,625 Masquers ,6l,'625 National Thespian Society '625 Drill Squad ,60,'615 Capt. '625 Stunt Nite Prod. Staff ,61,'625 A Man Called Peter ,615 Pygmalion ,625 Phalanx '61, ,625 R.O.T.C. Sponsor ,625 May Day '60,'61,'625 Parents' Night ,60,,615'625 Candidate for Homecoming Queen '625 Dyna ,625 Christian Fellowship Steering Committee ,62. JACQUELINE MORGAN: Concert Band ,60,'61,'625 Jr. High Pub. Club ,605 Dynamo Circulation Club ,625 Sr. Projects Chair. ,625 Soph. Talent Program '605 Par- ents, Night '61,,62. ROBERT MORRIS: Student Council ,62 5 Disc and Diamond ,60,,615 Parliamentarian ,625 Miss CHS Can- didate Escort ,625 Parents, Night '60,'61,'625 Parents' Orientation Night ,625 Masquers '6l,'625 Inter-Service Club Council ,625 Stunt Nite ,625 A Man Called Peter ,615 Oklahoma Prod. Staff '625 National Thespian So- ciety '61,'625 Christmas Program ,60,,6l,,625 Most Dependable ,625 Homecoming Queen Candidate Es- cort ,625 Military Queen Candidate Escort ,62. ALEXIS MOSER: Annetta Trimble Award '625 Base- ball ,60,,61,,625 Parents, Night ,60,,615'625 Boys, State ,615 Football Scholastic Award ,625 B,, Team Basketball ,605 American Legion Baseball ,60,,6l,,625 Class Night ,61,,625 Christmas Program ,625 1st Place State Math Contest ,625 King for a Night Candidate ,625 May Day Escort '625 Miss CHS Candidate Escort ,625 Military Honor Society ,615 Chap. ,625 Mo '625 National Merit Finalist ,625 Letterman,s Club ,61,'625 R,O.T.C. Major ,625 Most Likely to Succeed ,625 Drill Squad Sponsor '625 Stunt Nite ,625 Outstanding Sr. Boy '62. DONNA NALL: May Day ,60,,61,,625 A Man Called Peter Bus. Staff '625 Pygmalion Bus. Staff '625 Christ- mas Program ,625 Sr. Projects Chair. ,62. JANE NEWMAN: First Aid Assistant ,625 Bible Chair. '61 JUDY NISWONGER: Girls' Optimiss ,605 Scrapbk. Chair. ,615 Pres. ,625 Deputy Council ,625 Treas. ,625 Maroon and White Staff ,625 National Thespian Socie- ty ,625 Masquers ,625 Christmas Program ,62. DIANE NORMAN: Office Assistant ,625 Parents, Night ,60,,61,,625 Stunt Nite ,60,,61,,625 PreVues ,605 Soph. Talent Show ,615 Sr. Talent Show ,625 May Day ,605,61,,625 Thanksgiving Program ,60,,615 Bible Chair. ,60,,61. VIRGINIA NUNN: Masquers ,61,,625 National Thes- pian Society ,615 Treas. ,625 A Man Called Peter Bus. Manager ,615 Pygmalion Bus. Manager ,625 Stunt Nite Prod. Staff ,60,,615 Bus. Mgr. ,625 May Day ,60,,615 Christmas Program ,625 Jr. Talent Program ,61. PAT O,NEAL: Stunt Nite ,615 Prod. StaH, ,625 A Man Called Peter Bus. Staff ,615 Pygmalion Prod. Staff ,625 Christmas Program ,62. STEVE OVERALL: Football Mgr. ,605 B,, Team Basketball ,615 Vice Pres. of Soph. Class ,605 Letterman,s Club ,60,,615 Candidate for King for a Night ,625 Es- cort for Homecoming Queen ,62. CHRIS OWEN: Pygmalion Prod. Staff ,625 Gym Man- ager ,625 Dyna ,625 May Day ,60,,615 Court ,625 Most Valuable Basketball Player ,61. MIKE PAYNE: Masquers ,625 Jr. Optimist Club ,605 ,615 Sec. ,625 Deputy Council ,62. JESSE POTTER: R.O.T.C. Maj. ,625 Parents, Night ,60,,61,,625 Letterman,s Club ,6O,'61,,625 Golden Gloves ,60,,615,625 All City Football Team ,62. MARTHA PRICE: Stunt Nite ,615 May Day ,60,,615 Court ,625 Parents, Night ,60,,625 Jr. High Pub. Club ,60. ROBBYE PRICE: PreVues Prod. Staff ,615 Stunt Nite ,61,,625 National Thespian Society ,615 Sec. ,625 Okla- homa Prod. Staff ,625 May Day ,60,,615,625 Masquers ,6l,,62. LINDA PRIDDY: May Day ,60,,61,,625 Glee Club ,605 A Man Called Peter Bus. Staff ,615 Pygmalion Bus. Staff ,625 Jr. Talent Show ,615 The Messiah ,625 Christmas ,615 B,, Team Volleyball ,605 Jr. High Pub. Club ,605 Thanksgiving Program ,605 Vocal Clinic ,605 Christmas Program ,625 Spring Concert ,61. DAVID PRINCE: Parents, Night ,60,,61,,625 Stunt Nite ,61,,625 PreVues ,60,,61. JIM PULLIAM: A Man Called Peter Bus. Staff ,615 Pygmalion Bus. Staff ,625 Parents, Night ,60,,61,,62. SALLY RATCLIFFE: East Tenn. Orchestra ,60,,6l, ,625 East Tenn. Band ,615 Sr. Choir ,61,,625 R.O.T.C. Sponsor ,625 The Messiah ,625 Christmas Oratorio ,615 Song of Easter ,605 Thanksgiving Program Director ,625 Specialty Club ,60,,615 Sec.-Treas. ,625 Driftwood Staff ,62. JEAN RAY: Anchor Club ,625 Recreation Club ,60. LEON REED: R.O.T.C. Choir ,605,615 Parents, Night ,60,,61. LINDA RICH: Student Council ,61,,625 Orchestra ,605 Jr. Lions Calendar Girl ,61,,625 Stunt Nite ,60,,61,,625 PreVues ,60,,61,,625 May Day ,60,,615 Court ,625 R.O.T.C. Sponsor ,625 Cheerleader ,60,,615 Head ,625 Gym Manager ,62 5 Candidate for Homecoming Queen ,625 Valentine Nose,, ,61,,625 Jr. Sweetheart ,61. JOEL RIND: Stunt Nite ,61,,625 PreVues ,61,,625 Par- ents, Night ,60,,61,,625 May Day ,60,,615 Science Project Club ,605 Concert Band ,60,,615 A Man Called Peter ,615 Orchestra ,60,,62. DIANNE ROBERE: Anchor Club ,625 Girls, Glee Club ,605 May Day ,6O,,61,,625 Messiah ,625 Christmas Oratorio ,615 Thanksgiving Program ,60. PAT ROBERSON: May Day ,60,,61,,625 Girls, Glee Club ,605 Jr. Red Cross ,615 Dyna Teens ,61. CAROL ROBERTSON: Sr. Choir ,615 Jr. Red Cross ,615 Bop Club ,605 Thanksgiving Program ,605 Phalanx ,60,,615 Glee Club ,60. PAULA ROGERS: May Day ,60,,61,,625 Jr. High Pub- licity ,605 Jr. Choir ,605 Jr. Red Cross Rep. ,605 Thanks- giving Program ,60. GARY SAMS: PreVues ,60,,61,,625 Stunt Nite ,60,,61,,625 A Man Called Peter Prod. Staff ,615 Pygmalion Prod. Staff ,625 Parents, Night ,60,,61,,625 Masquers ,61,,625 National Thespian Society ,625 Concert Band ,605,61,,625 Oklahoma ,625 Swing Band ,6l,,625 Orchestra ,60,,625 Driftwood Co-Editor ,625 National Merit Finalist ,625 R.O.T.C. 1st Lt. ,62. CAROL SANDERS: Tri-Hi-Y ,60,,61,,625 Parents, Night ,60,,625 R.O.T.C. Sponsor ,625 Stunt Nite ,625 PreVues ,625 May Day ,60,,615,62g Jr. Lions Calendar Girl ,625 Pygmalion Prod. Staff ,625 Best Dressed Superlative,, ,625 Christmas Program ,625 Valentine Prettiest Hair,, ,625 Candidate for Jr. Sweetheart ,61. MIKE SANDERS: Parents, Night ,60,,61,,625 Orchestra ,625 R.O.T.C. Capt. ,62. JUDY SCHOLTEN: May Day ,61,,625 Christmas Pro- gram ,62. TEENA SCOGIN: Sr. Choir ,625 Stunt Nite ,625 May Day ,60,,61,,625 Parents, Night ,60,,615 Messiah ,62. GENE SCOTT: PreVues ,615 Rifle Team ,61. LARRY SIMMS: National Honor Society ,625 Drill Squad Sponsor ,625 National Merit Finalist ,625 R.O.T.C. 1st Lt. ,625 Military Honor Society ,60,,615 Treas. ,625 Varsity C,, Club ,60,,61,,625 Parents, Night ,60,,61,,625 Football Mgr. ,605 American Legion Baseball Mgr. ,60,,615 Basketball Mgr. ,60,,615 Head Mgr. and Statistician ,625 Inter-Service Club Council ,62. RICHARD SIMMS: R.O.T.C. ,60,,61,,625 Recreation Club ,625 Deputy Council ,625 Parents, Night ,6O,,61,,625 Stunt Nite ,625 Tennis ,625 Military Honor Society ,615 ,62. POLLY SISSON: Student Monitors ,605 Drill Squad ,605 Parents, Orientation Night ,60,,615 May Day ,60,,61, ,625 Christmas Program ,625 Soph. and Sr. Talent Pro- grams ,60,,62. DORIS SKILLINGTON: Madhatters ,605 F.B.L.A. ,615 Devotional Chairman ,625 Christmas Program ,625 Phalanx ,625 Office Assistant ,62. TERRY SLAUGHTER: Thanksgiving Program ,61,,625 Chess and Checkers Club ,61. SHARON SMARTT: Christmas Program ,625 Office Assistant ,62. ALLEN SMITH: Parents, Night ,60,,61. CAROLYN SMITH: Phalanx ,615 Stunt Nite ,615 May Day ,60,,61,,625 Parents, Night ,60,,61. DALE SMITH: Swing Band ,60,,615 PreVues ,60,,615 Stunt Nite ,605,6l. STANLEY SMITH: Model Airplane Club ,605 Chirst- mas Program ,625 Basketball ,60. ELIZABETH SOLOMON: Thanksgiving Program ,605 ,61,,625 Parents, Night ,625 May Day ,60,,61,,625 Mad- hatters Vice Pres. ,60. LOFTON SPENCER: Parents, Night ,60,,61,,62. QUINTARD STEELE: Library Club ,605 Sr. Proj- ects Chairman ,625 A Man Called Peter Prod. Staff ,615 May Day ,60,,62. JO ANNE STENBORG: May Day ,60,,61,,62. ED SUSSDORFF: Disc and Diamond '60,'615 Vice Pres. '62g Candidate for King for a Nite '625 Escort for Miss CHS Candidate '62g R.O.T.C. Lt. Col. '62g Track '60g Stunt Nite '62: Escort for May Day '62g Most Athletic Superlative '62: Alum. Most Valua- ble Playerg Parents' Night '6O,'61,'62. BETTY SWANSON: Pygmalion and A Man Called Peter Prod. Staffs '61,'62g Maroon and White Editorial Staif '61,'62: Stunt Nite '6O,'61g PreVues '62: Gym Manager '62g May Day '60g Court '62g R.O.T.C. Sponsor '625 Parents' Night '60,'6l,'62g Shipmates. CORDELIA SWEETS: Stunt Nite '61g Sr. Choir '62g All-State Choir '62g Drill Squad '60,'61: Phalanx '60, '61g Parents' Night '60,'61g May Day '60,'61,'62. MIKE SWIFT: Drill Team '61g Christmas Program '62: Parents' Night '60,'61. CHARLOTTE THACH: Latin I Award '60g May Day '60,'61,'62g Jr. High Publicity Treas. '60g Stunt Nite Prod. Staff '62g Parents' Night '61g A Man Called Peter Prod. Staff '61. GRETCHER THAL: Y-Teens '605 May Day '60,'61,'62g Phalanx '60,'61,'62. MONTY THOMAS: R.O.T.C. Glee Club '6Og Par- ents' Night '60,'61g Stunt Nite '61,'62: All-State Choir '62. KATHY THOMPSON: May Day '6O,'62g Jr. Red Cross Club '61, SUE THOMPSON: Drill Squad '60g Gym Manager '62: Dynamo Cir. Club '60g May Day '60,'61g Court '62g Parents' Night '60,'62g R.O.T.C. Sponsor '62g Oklahoma '62. SARAH THORNBURG: Pivot Staff '61g Drill Squad '60g Parents' Night '60g Girls' State Alternate '61g May Day '60,'61g Court '62: Spring Concert '60,'615 E.T.E.A. Orchestra, '61g Christmas Cantata '61: Messiah '62g Sr. Choir '62g Christmas Program '62: Oklahoma '62g Stunt Nite '62g All State Choir '62: Soph., Jr., and Sr. Talent Shows, Prod. Staff '60,'61,'62. WILKES THRASHER: Wrestling '62: Stunt Nite '62. JACKIE TOWNS: Stunt Nite '60,'61,'62: Sr. Choir '62g Oklahoma '62g Soph. Talent Show '60g Letterman's Club '60,'61,'62g Parents' Night '60,61,'62: Messiah '62g Most Spirited Football Player. BARBARA TRAMMELL: Office Assistant '62: May Day '6l,'62g Christmas Program '62. TOMMY TURNER: Stunt Nite '61, CHARLOTTE VARNELL: Thanksgiving Program 605 Jr. High Publicity '6Og May Day '6O,'61,'62g B-Team Bas- ketball '60g Christmas Program '62: Dynah Scorekeeper '62. PHIL VON SCHAAF: Parents' Night '60,'61,'62: Letterman's Club '62g Wrestling '60,'61: Parents' Orien- tation Speaker '62g Stunt Nite '62g Santa Claus in Christ- mas Program '62. CARLOTTA WAGGONER: May Day '60,'61,'62. BUNNY WALKER: F.B.L.A. Club '61. MARY JO WALKER: May Day '61,'62: Dynamo Cir. Club '61g Anchor Club '62. CECILIA WATSON: Drill Squad '60,'61,'62g Parents' Night '6O,'61,'62g Spring Concert '62g F.T.A. Club '62g Messiah 62. JOHN WATSON: PreVues '60g Stunt Nite '62g Na- tional Merit Finalist '62: Second Year Russian Award '61g Driftwood Staff '625 Maroon and White Staff '62. BETTY WEAVER: Easter Program '62g Charmettes '605 Pres.g Jr. Red Cross Club '615 Christmas Oratorio '615 May Day '60,'61,'625 Sr. Choir '62g All-State Choir '62g Bible Love Offering Chairman '61,'62g E.T.E.A. Or- chestra '62g Stunt Nite '62. JIMMY WEEKS: Football '60g Dynamo Staff '605 May Day '61,'62g Pygmalion '62g Parents' Night '60,'61,'62g Civitans '6O,'615 Military Honor Society '6l,'62g Basketball '60. TERRELL WELBORN: Maroon and White Staff '6l: Christmas Program '62. BILL WENGER: Concert Band '60,'61,'62: R.O.T.C. Band '60,'61,'62: PreVues '61,'62g Model Airplane Club Vice Pres. 'GO5 Science Projects Club Treas. '61g Okla- homa '62g May Day '60,'61,'625 Parents' Night '6O,'61,'62. BILL WHATLEY: Parents' Night '6O,'61,'62g Stunt Nite '61,'62. REX WHIDDON: Parents' Night '60,'615 Stunt Nite '61,'62g Thanksgiving Program '60g Easter Program '60, '61,'62. GRACE WHITE: Sr. Projects Chairman '62g A Man Called Peter Prod. Staff '61: Stunt Nite Prod. Staff '61,'62g May Day '60,'61,'62g Christian Fellowship Steer- ing Committee '60,'6l,'62g Parents' Night '60,'61,'62g Easter Program '60,'61,'625 Writers' Guild '62g Christmas Party '62. LYNN WILLBANKS: Parents' Night '60,'62g Sr. Proj- ects Chairman '62g Christmas Party '62g A Man Called Peter Bus. Staff '61g Glee Club '60g Monitor's Club '60g May Day '6O,'61,'62. RICK WILLIAMS: Travel Club '61: Parents' Night '61,'62. ROGER WILLIAMS: Barbell and Track Club '61,'62. JAMES WILSON: Parents' Night '615 Christmas Pro- gram '62. MARTHA WINSTON: Student Council '62g Gym Manager '62g Pivot Staff '61g R.O.T.C. Sponsor '62g May Day '60,'61g Court '62g Stunt Nite '60,'61,'62: Par- ents' Orientation '62: Parents' Night '60,62g Girls' Glee Club '60g Thanksgiving Program '60g 1st Place in Crea- tive Gym Dance '60. BETSY WOOTEN: Parents' Night '60g Christian Fellowship Steering Committee '625 A Man Called Peter Prod. Staff '61. LINDA WYATT: Stunt Nite '61g May Day '60,'6l,'62g Parents' Night '60g R.O.T.C. Sponsor '62g Drill Squad '605 Shipmates. LINDA YOUNG: Madhatters '60g Girls' Glee Club '60, '62g Pygmalion Prod. Staff '62: B-Team Basketball '60g May Day '60,'62. ELIZABETH ZIMMERMAN: PreVues '62g Stunt Nite '60,'61,'62g First Place in Creative Gym Dance '605 Jr. and Sr. Talent Shows '61,'62g May Day '60,'61, '62g Soph. Thanksgiving Program '60g A Man Called Peter Prod. Staff '615 Pygmalion Bus. Staff '62g Girls' Glee Club Vice Pres. '60: Sr. Choir '62g Brock Bible Award '61, Girls' Sports The Dynahs treat fans to many excit- ing games. Basketball is one of the many inter-class activities. Exercise is the dreaded activity T of the gym class. Physical education has been a vital part of American civilization ever since it was realized that both mental and physical strength are needed to build a strong nation. At CHS many activities are carried on in the physical education de- partment to promote good health and sportsmanship among the students. The purpose of inter-class activities is to provide an opportunity for every student to take part in some competitive activity. There are many sports offered in our department at CHS. Tennis, swimming, basketball, and volleyball are among these. N. Sells is just beginning to enjoy the L. Lasiter finds exercising to be fun. basketball game. 216 V'L' .. 3, S. Espy C. Fraser M. Denney C. Massey president vice president gggretary treasurer Gym Managers The Gym Managers are a group of girls who are chosen each year by Mrs. Rodman to be her assistants. Their duties are checking the roll, keeping order, and organizing class activities. The Gym Managers have various projects throughout the year in order to raise money for the Dynahs. May Day, which is presented each year by the Physical Education Department, features the Gym Managers. They are honored as members of the May Queenis court. Three of the typical gym managers slurp over Dynah apples in Mrs. Rodman's office. Gym Managers: J. Haywood, J. Hamill, C. Claxton, C. S. McIntosh, C. Massey, N. Bank, M. Denney, M. Winston, Fraser, S. Espy, G. Arnold, B. Swanson, K. Killian, L. Heil- P. Floyd, S. Thompson, A. Burgner, G. Owen, L. Rich, man, K. Dalby, S. Hipp, S. Dodd, L. Loy, B. Dunn, P. A. Felkner,J. Novotny. Ingersoll, L. Willbanks, M. Price, G. Mitchell, M. Evans, 217 Creation, led by Kay Englehart and Joanna Mosley, won first place in the creative dance competition. In it were B. Jelley, S. Jones, L. Kepner, D. Ludsky, A. McEwen, H. Mann, and S. Owens. Every year in the Girls, Physical Education Department, the Modern Dance is featured. Groups and leaders are selected in each class to originate and perform a dance. Finalists are selected in class competition and the winners are chosen from these. Fifteen groups were in the Finals this year. The first place winner was Creation g the second place was g'Big Johnwg the third place went to 'iLost,Souls. The Modern Dance Is Featured B. Hawkins leads Fiesta Timef' 218 Big John, led by Eliza- beth Zimmerman and Robbye Price took second place. Dynahs in Action 3 The ball is up in a toss. The Dynahs watch as their Ellen Steffy Jumps for the ball Ann Burgner tries for a foul opponents try to s COTS. shot. B Team B -Team members are: S. Friddell, K. Gil bert, S. Tabb, A. Gammond, B. Pack, A. Colburn, S. Brandon, D. Reed, C. Holland, B. Reese, R. Higdon, Watkins, P. Tay- lor, B. Taylor, D. Campbell, Ford, S. Kampmirer, C. Massey, S. Smith, Camp- bell, D. Wilson and J. Whitten. The fight for the ball is never given up. 2 I9 Chris Owen prepares for a foul shot. V 59l?RIiJ!G stung s M cs.,.,4 ,W . t i I 'P U ' 1011 at 2 H is is xv is is A is zz za as za xr B' is 19 is sz 5 Mrs. Rodman is the enthusiastic coach of the Dynahs. Dynahs Enthusiasm, hard work, and the ability to play well together are factors which led the Dynahs to a successful season. By practicing long hours they accomplished good sportsman- ship and friendship which were more important to them than the number of games they won. Helping to co-ordinate and encourage the team were co- captains Chris Owen and Ann Burgner. '! ' ' f Kiki ' 1 :54 'itil A1 'H 5.4-.,: :iTi'i?'AEi':.2,Mf er-E.. '- L Q.. ,sr-ff . .-5 .ri sg' . f . - . s , wi , ffj vg --zawwmi ,V ' ' ff : . , . . V V s V V i s ,, in - - . 1 it f , f' -' '- ff V W- ll A : ,.-2:51 -W I-,sf 5 . f ' 54 ' 1 2 ' zlsiia ' 15. . - , ., , ' ff- , K gasp ' '- .V . V ,. - Q 'Vi . . -, .ef,,V.m, : . .. .. .FV , as - - :., -::- - -:. :H-, V ' P Q Q: 'yr Q-9:0 'fi fi: g k ' 2 -, -' V A : , ,ff i , msn . -- M . ,.... . f , N - -5 wsziii' t. ' -Ei 2.11 ', if :si , ,f n iii- gl?-'J' 5 'xfsfftiiss 'I : V -ls ,V '5' ,.gg,jfSgT ui51wE39Li2 J. Novotny guard forward K. Dalby zu 1 .. .:- - r We .e9:,sa- 4 1 5, K Kess - EW K , fi, w ap A .. A' I . 45 ,-TE,.1?:V f'-WE ML9 : gg. 'f 7fIT1q ?:. ,-.L - : 3 . S 1-1tLVfV.lf:i5fgff, wfflgg Q ' z.12i5vg::'ff.1zfq5tg-grit.-,V Qt , if f stir? ' . 3 22 2 ff:4'ii5z12i'r' -My ,.... , 'V- o ..,.,,.,, 'V , X VV:-.'Q2f- .ig ll 1 ,5 ' M. Denney guard forward S. Mclntosh R. Smith guard forward E. Steffy W 1?-9.1 5 W2 Q. V .srri gl'-1 5211 ,-5: 3 V - - - .- .' ' H... ,,1,..,ga:,-:-,5-.,..z:- - 1- , K' aa -2' ,zpgg-i:-,g,+a, : 5- . 220 . ,, f ..... f -5-- -2 fV , 7 ., V ,, in ' 5 .,,: H , ., :- ,.::?? '3 5 .ff-li -5.15-sf-H :fl . 1-,EL 7 . Vi-V, .7 k W, Vi - .1522-1 .i ' iii-2 .. P. Roberson guard forward V. Waitt 7 - a:LL'2V W Ei , ff if '- 11, -5- '38 2 ...fi as? N E wi M, A is in , Q V. U Qtr Q N an M- X Y f ? is Q X 253 is iff I K Pia 2 K I my x S 2 a fm 1 'M W f'gmf 't K 5' S' K W - -3 it ' J f 3 K , V. 35. Q 2 is M Vzfgmii- . VV 9 1 W , . T f wa X iw it 5 nw 1 affix, , 3 25 fm Q X H W3 X? l x ki , f fr a I in Y ,gl if if , , 55414 F 'F . W Ev , ' 6 at WSE? A 3 Wifi , an az. - L J A I V 19 ,- 2v .,gf- -. . . ma ya 2. f - aa:-gm. - . - - k.,' ' - 5. ...: 1 I I A, I 2 J , it ' .rirr . Z A. up W ,Nw-W .,..: .14 ,IW M ig . t , ... Q Q mg Wit-isa I 4 if wt wa t X 0 Y A wig. X is - A it K C. Owen A. Burgner C. Ewton S. Thompson forward forward guard guard guard forward statistition scorer J. Dynesius R. Higdon S. Sullivan D. Smalling V ' i' . HHPQK Q, A . as i '+ 3 it 6 ., -'X . .5 'mei i rkyyk ' -r I rg , . kg f ggim I .ztzszkki . A - Rf I, . , E3?..,v' : V Z I XXVI' H 1 r.-k K.: , . W , J :,. . k g ,. , 7. W. 1:13 XI. K , my xg is .4 1 W E . .. 3 4 S, 5 . WX . , in 5 ,X 5 f' E 7- 555 fi ' . 3 my f RECORD City City City City City City City City City City City City City City City City City City City City City City City City City The 42 33 43 25 47 58 49 35 43 30 45 46 36 38 35 47 66 44 39 24 40 59 Calhoun ......... .... Meigs County East Ridge .. McMinn . . . Red Bank . .. Soddy Daisy . GPS ........ Bradley ..... Notre Dame . McMinn .... Red Bank . . . Tyner ...... Notre Dame . Hixon ...... Sale Creek . . . East Ridge .. GPS ....... Calhoun .... Soddy Daisy . Bradley ..... Isaac Litton . Hixon ...... DISTRICT TOURNAMENT 50 41 45 Tyner ....... Hixon ....... Red Bank ................. Dynahs placed third in the District Tournament. Managers: D. Campbell, L. Edging, and not pictured, M. Huddleston. Sue McIntosh is guarded carefully as she prepares to shoot. Majestic Majorettes The sparkling majorettes are Diane Nomaan, Polly Sisson, Jane Wade, Judy Plemons, Judy Buffet, and Mary Lynn Enochs. In front of our CHS Dynamo Band march six majorettes. The squad is composed of Mary Lynn Enochs, Diane Norman, Jane Wade, Judy Buffet, Judy Plemons, and Polly Sisson. These girls are chosen in August by Mr. 'Tilson for their marching and twirling ability. They entered competition in the Band Festivals in Bristol and Chat- tanooga with the band and re- ceived high ratings. As a result of hard work they added much color to the half-time activities during football season. .M The majorettes are one of the fea- tures at the annual bon-fire before Homecoming. There they twirl their five batons. The majorettes get as much satisfac- tion after a jubilant victory as the boys on the team. 222 Dynamic Cheerleaders The dynamic cheerleaders lead the al- ready enthusiastic student body in a cheer for the Dynamos. Leading the squad this year is Linda Rich. This year CHS can claim a dazzling squad of Dynamic Cheerleaders in their loyal maroon and white. This is a result of hard work throughout the summer here and in the annual clinic. Co-operation with their advisor, Miss Anna McCra1y, is also essential. They sponsor our pep meetings and the annual bon-tire before Homecoming. Leading the cheerleaders this year is Linda Rich. Other seniors are Carleen Arnold, Carol Sanders, Vicki Kelley, and Oktay Akbay. Juniors who are pre- paring for leadership next year are Mary Huddleston, Bonnie Greenough, Vicki Renegar, and Glen Smotherman. The sophomore who com- pletes the squad is Kitty Gilbert. This able group deserves much thanks for the many hours spent cheering the Dynamos to victory and providing the school with overflowing spirit. 3 . . P' .E .2 Left to right: O. Akbay G. Smotherman, C. Arnold, C Sanders, M. Huddleston, L. Rich, V. Renegar, V. Kelley, B. Greenough, and K. Gilbert. 223 ss . N: X 1 W Drill Squad ofhcers and sponsors: L. Simms, Col. E. Sussdorf, Capt. L. Ackersong E. Cobleight, Capt. J. Hamill, W. Thrasher, Lt. Col. N. Bankg T. Bright, D. Druceg P. VonSchaff, Capt. P. Rogers, B. Lt. Col. L. Loyg S. Overall, Capt. B. BYOWHQ B. Jenkins, Capt. J. Hamill, A. Moser, Capt. K. Moore. Ford, Capt. P. Hall, D. Lee, Capt. D. Skillingtong Drill Squad Leading the girls as they march are Lt. Col. Linda Loy, Col, Joan Hamill, and Lt. Col. Nancy Bank. 'Q J .. in ff w ' I fs, Q O . T M? - 'l ff' Q li A Fx 224 ! ..... . ssfaieif .ia The Drill Squad, known as the Dynarnettes, is com- posed of approximately 140 girls who march at football games and in pa- rades during the year. They begin hard work in August and continue working every day Hfth period during school. They add much color to the half-time activities during football season and should be given credit for their hard work. The Drill Squad prepares for a. half-time show. Company A Company Commander, Becky Brown g D. Tosh, J. Bethel, L. L. Cook, C. Hattenback, S. Johnson, B. Close, C. Walker, Caruthers, G. Alsobrook, J. Duncan, H. Potter, E. Steele, K. Ramsey, B. Walker. ' Company B Company Commander, Pam Hall, M Walker, Floyd, D. S. Mullinax, P. Cox, M. Cook, N. Barney, S. Williams, M Marlowe, N. Hamill, J. Whitten, O. Richardson, K. Smith, Corley, J. Dye, S. Harrison, M. Johnson. 225 Company C Company Commander, Doris Skillingtong S. Shriver, K. Ky- Dunn, J. Skillington, K. Mathis, A. Varnell, K. Malone ker, M. Head, L. Alexander, L. Ford, G. Thal, P. Brewer, J. S. Hale, P. Merriman, J. Romsead, J. Watkins. Company D Company 'Commander, Linda Ackersong L. Tyrrell, M. Mer- Martin, D. Mahan, J. Hill, D. Carter, S. Wolf, S. Sewell, riam, N. Johnson, V. Clark, T. Collison, C. O'Bryan, S. A. Collison, B. Miles, G. Griffin. Company E Company Commander, Diana Druce, L. Lasiter, B. Pack, J. Wilson, C. Durrell, D. Jordan, K. Edward, D'. Smelley, J. Taylor, G. Crutchfield, J. Gilley, L. Bishop, L. Sanders, K. Mathis, N. Watson, L. Brown. 226 M7 7- Company F 66090 Company Commander, Paula Rogers, K. Home, L. Long, rill, D. Wilson, M. Wenger, B. Lewis, B. Shell, N. Cole, C. J. Foster, P. Robertson, P. Fincher, S. Hill, S. Suit, B. Sher- Ford, L. Tumer, S. Smith. Company G 1. Q Company Commander, Joyce Hamill g M. Thomas, S. Hicks, S. Bonner, G. Johnson, Y, Hays, K. Lovell, P. Parker, J. D. Hubbard, D. Payne, D. Morgan, M. Lawley, N. Moore, Watts, C. Roberts, A. Wilson, L. Hamill. Company H Qevemon f . aoqlta. gr? 'vig 'M'- ' '-faiif' .X K Company Commander, Kem Moore, M. McClutchen, A. R. Taylor, S. Kampmirer, J. Dynesius, P. Parris, L. Powell Moneyhum, S. Nowack, G. Morris, J. Ford, N. Anderson, S. Smith, M. Blake, S. Smith. 227 Swimming Team The swimming team as a whole owes its success to the hard work of its individual members. The team itself took trophies in the girls' swimming meet. The individual team members also received medals. They worked under the coaching of Mrs. Rodman. Swimming team: ROW ONE: Susan Kampmirer, Cathy Clax- ton, Ann Burgnerg ROW TWO.' Charlene Durrell, Jennie Hay- wood, Kitty Gilbert, and Ellen Steffy. Not pictured are Susan Tabb, Ann Woodward, and Sandra Sullivan. olleyball Below: A Dynah has just made a hit for the team. Left Carol Ew- ton prepares for a Volleyball team: ROW ONE: S. Mclntosh, C. Owen, P. Roberson, M. R. Denney, K. Dalby, C. Ewton, E. Steffy, V. Waitt, ROW TWO: C. Massey, S. Thompson, D. 'Camp- bell, N. Dunn, Dynesius, R. Smith, D. Smallingg ROW THREE: A. Colburn, S. Sullivan, B. Reese, XS. Smith, Dunn, R. Higdon, L. Willbanks. 228 Right: The ball leaves the fin- gertips of a Dynah. The Dynahs Play Ball Left: Sue Mclntosh meets the ball as it comes over the net with a slam to return it to Red Bank. Above: Carol Ewton puts the ball over the net while Chris Owen and Sue Mclntosh look on. Below: The ball is held above the net while the teams anticipate its landing. Left: The ball is in the air. 229 24 TRACK TEAM 1962 Langley, Spence, Bodenhammer, Whaley, Floyd, Rigsby, Manager Rich, Assisting Coach. Coach Bussard, Sanders, Steffner, Ashby. Assisting Coach, Manager Byrd, L. Allin, Potter, Jones, Goodwin, Haviland, Wilkey, Hammond, Payne, Swift, Scott, Blackwood, Labbous, Lawley, Nichols, B. Allin, Geren, Alred, Assisting Coach. Strong Spirit, Strong Track Team The Track Queen, Kem Moore, and court congratulate winners. Luther Allin hands the baton to Mike Swift, who swiftly takes the lead. 0 if 1 ,Q wr ,I , 'Q' Distance runners: L. Allin, Potter, Sanders, Scott, Alred, B. Allin, and Haviland. Pole vaulters: Labbous, Floyd, Payne, and Geren. Quarter mile relay team: Bodenhammer, Rigsby, Shot putters Ashbey and Nichols. Whaley, Floyd. 'maid Q., ,Qian Hurdlers: Blackwood, Jones, Lawley, and Langley. 405.3 231 . Cl ,ff ' '- ii , ,ts ' gem, I 4 L ,ag 'fi' K Q I W 5 I . . 3..- aka. ,415 .-.W rffx 235117 K, saaikvl 'Q' 5 lb Ai 4 C'Y-Fug?- '!'? 1 i'w . 7 Ll! HUGH .fir me he if . Y. ' L ' H' , I M-. - - if en....f i ,V My Steffner breaks ahead in the hurdles. The inevitable fatigue. X S4 K 3. The start of the mile. 23 2 Rigsby Hnishes first in the mile relay. Congratulations for the winner. Leon Payne clears the bar at the City High Invitational track meet. V M P McColl putts a long one. THE 1962 GOLF TEAM L F Myrick, Malarkey, Weathers, McColl not pictured, is Spence. Weathers readies a final shot Myrick gets caught 1n the sand in ' N , 1, ,S J -V.,g ,V J . .Wg A . 14-1 233 - in BASEBALL PLAYERS FOR 1962 Bube, Whaley, Eiselstein, Hagaman, Bowman, Sertel, Smith, Alsobrooks, Williams Martin Canata, Potter, Sussdorf, Mohler, Brown, Moser, Michlink. RECORD CITY OOLTEWAH 3 CITY 8 HIXON 0 CITY CENTRAL 5 CITY 5 LAKEVIEW 4 CITY BRADLEY 0 CITY 0 TYNER 2 CITY NOTRE DAME 0 CITY 6 KIRKMAN 1 CITY RED BANK 2 CITY 9 BRAINERD 10 CITY EASTRIDGE 0 CITY 4 NOTRE DAME 0 CITY 3 SODDY-DAISY 0 CITY 1 TYNER 4 Captains and outstanding players Eiselstein, Sussdorf, and Bube are jubilant following the Soddy-Daisy game. Potter also expresses glee 234 The Fans Are Happy The Players Are Happy . . . a aaa But the Coach . . . Action at Home Eiseltein meets the rock squarely. Moser takes a high curve Sussdorf hustles for the score. Canata brings home the bread. Tennis Adds To Spring ii y X Q Activities Xb it M F iflf' TENNIS TEAM FOR 1962 Young, johnson, Scruggs, Landry, Riesch, Q Morris. Morris slams a serve. Morris and Johnson are ifl and if2 respectively 237 As winter fades into spring, the Howers begin to bloom and the 7 weather gets warm, houseparties become the general to ic of d' p 1s- cussion around City. Each year during the last weekends in May J many of the service clubs sponsor these houseparties at various camps near the Chattanooga area. When the time for houseparties rolls around, the members and their dates enjoy a delightful week-end baking in the sun swimming 9 J and taking part in the activities at the camp. The houseparties do not only take part on the weekends, for the effects reach far into the next week with students' droppy eyelids and sunburned backs. QQ 238 Houseparties, Where the Boys and Girls Are Houseparty Capers Duke got a ringer? ' J 'T 4e,:11,5:,, Q., -... V 'Q x f'f5'F:,55h3!21' ,fx HA - 'W' +4 2:2 4. Miss Martha W inston, 1962 hops cotch Queen 2 3 9 Hey, who pushed? Nothing like paddlin' your own canoe. 4 e . W Climbing from 21 Sertoma canoe are S, Ratcliffe, J. Dove, and A. Wilson. f . Fighting for title of King of the Mountaina' are P. Carico, B. Romick, L. Mullinax, and B. Davis. fi 2 M0 .. , .., ?3 fQgJ. 'N :mg ab mg was 1- -1' -. ev' ' 8 ,.. T-ff ff, . 1 . . .g f ' 'fs' 1 , g wx ff.'35,qi-, V--Ya., W , - , am. ., . i .gm . . . ,, , M... . ., ,. . ., . ,. .i ,fu A 1 d . fd Q.. W Q. fl L V A-.. -: . ,, I gi. gm s ' 'if J L vi. ' ' , . . 5 M' fi I4 . iffy W 1 - H 22.52 55: 'ffigiz z If 'sv 1 ME -. . .3 ff .K. . f . . ,.., ,R 545213. . 4 . V ' 'i 1-5971 'Mk'-:ff i?! 'Hn4 - .' . -' iff i n b , M . .--FA. , ,, A ,. .,,.... , , . . . , , I .., , .5 . ,V V Q .Ji 1 : sI:,f' 'T' fr i -. N .. fi' :A--1 if'-: rf,'A V' .if -- JI ' ,A 'il' 3- - ly ' Qf,fEu.v?i .- 'TYf4:'r . - - v 53' ff w 'f ' ' . iTf.iif4l?iQi52'kf - cfildl' lm' X Qifwwfg .1 Y 15 :Q 3 'L . W ,ww Afraid of the sun in Hey, Doesn't anybody know how to find the camp? Larr ' , Y Simms stays under cover, 240 Jr. Lions enjoy evening meal. f huh fl an M We . vw Q y n,Nnn l efn -w I Bobsy twins on the beach. we .0-...,,,...... Watch out for that water balloon, Bill! Over at the TWISTIN' place. L 16 QA-J e Q 1115 ' -1 V -mgff . 7, .5 - V ffsissi' ' ' ,,,. if V li Q. 'A l Now Mr. Cronk, you ought to know that you can't keep a good man down. 241 ls Let's Play swing the A bridge. A bunch of Bankers pose by Fall Creek Falls. K.. Y, , Coach Osteen finds time to take it easy. -um. 74 U, . Q f -gf. Fifi- '- 1 -' Limit n, n 551, A. wel A new style bam dance, the TWIST, takes over at the Jr. Lions' houseparty. 242 Mitchell and Jenkins really live it up! Miss Mary Lou Evans, Pin-up Queen of 1962 X lee ff' Jil x. l Look, Mom - no legs! Tea was the main staple at every houseparty. 243 uniors Present The Bishop's Mantle With the cooperation of the cast and the many production committees, under the direction of Miss Katharine Pryor, the Junior class presented The Bishopls Mantlel' on April 6. It is a three-act play adapted from the book of the same name by Agnes Turnbull. The action of the play takes place at St. Mathews Parish, centering its action around a young man who must take the place of his deceased father, the Bishop, as pastor of St. Mathewss Hillary, the hero, tries hard to do what he believes is right and, at the same time, please the rich snobs who contribute to the church. In the mean- time, Hillary's fiance, Lex, tells him she can not lead the life of a clergyman's wife. After many trials, Hillary works things out and makes everyone happy. 24-4 The cast, gathered around the pastor's desk are: Carol Jordin, Nancy Sells, Tom- my Brudenell, Carol Ann Schmitt, Rena Horton, John Sweets, Chris Holland, Gary Sottong, Judy Senter, John Duggan, Linda Tyrell, and Jack Hill. . W , Kindness from Hillary pulls on the heart- strings of Samantha Adams, played by Carol Ann Schmitt. W'hat,s this? Tommy seems to be playing the lady's man! it 7 gf rf?-mu. .,,k '- ' . Above: Nancy Sells, as Lex, tells Hillary that she can't be the wife of a clergyman. 245 Above: Hillary tries to comfort Maudie, Linda Tyrell, as she tells him about her marriage-conscious father. Above: Samantha Adams smugly shows a shocked Aunt Hettie, played by Carol Jordin, the contents of her basket 4 Ca- naries. Left: Chris Holland, as Miss Mowbray, and John Sweets, Hastings, Check on the appearance of Hillary's office, which they have just cleaned up, I May Queen Miss Patsy Floyd 246 Q a aiis S i. gags Maid of Honor Miss Ann Burgner '. '- f V if:- ff 'RFQIFF .. 4 A ' ,- . 5 ,:. . ...fa-J., . -.: .51 - f sMay Day Royalty Miss Patsy Floyd and Paul Carico Trainbearers lVIiss Betty Swanson Mliss Mary Lou Evans 247 Dances Global Patsy Floyd and Paul Carico pause for a moment before their oliicial reign begins. Val Mohler, Ann Burgner, and Richard Floyd wait for the height of the pageant with Kristie VonSchaaf and Karl Zimmerman. Miss CHS, Linda Rich, crowns Patsy as the glorious reign begins. The festive array of the dresses is the beauty of May Day activities. 248 Display Gaiety Waiting in the hot sun for the moment of presentation, the senior girls talk with friends. The sun was shining, the leaves were greeng everything seemed perfect. Everything was perfect except for a big dust storm that con- tinually swept across the field. But this could never bury the spirit of May Day that prevailed on the first. That spirit was brought this year by the natives of many countries from all over the world. companied by a menagerie of seals and penguins The hillbillies came equipped with a still from the hill. N n, if The girls' drill squad brought the atmosphere of England and the Grenedeer guards. . , A1 XS. 249 From the Arctic regions came the Eskimos, ac- During the intermission, students and Colonel Bates take time to talk and drink punch. On March 31, the Student Council was host to the annual Spring Formal. Members of the Student Council worked in the gyni all Saturday morning, putting up the elaborate decorations, using the theme 'Spring Has Sprung? The boys put 'em up . . . P v1 ng I-las PPUY1 9 As the girls blow 'em up. Hi-Lights of unior-Senior Prom U Oh, those Oriental decorations! Couples dance to the music of Carl Schiebe. -vp 5. Let's TWIST again! says R. Floyd to Sandra Espy Col. Bates and Mrs. Johnson get into the Swing of Things. 251 Outstanding Students Receive Awards Faculty Representative: Crightj Gary Sams Class Representative John Watson. Left Babe Ruth Sportsmanship Award: Richard Floyd and Chris Owen. Best All Around Boy and Girl: Bill Eiselstein and Joan Hamill. TOP TO BOTTOM: Class Night Speakers: Bill Lutt- rell, Historian: Harry Fox, Lawyerg Tom Hughs, prophetg Carolyn Mitchell, poet. 252 l 1 Y E SAR: Skip Bowman fleftj DAR: Carleen Arnold Qleftj Annette Trimble: Alexis Moser Crightj Ochs-Oakes: Mary Lou Evans frightj 45524 , X Paul Sims Award: Bob Carter, Karol Killian, Larry Simms 5 Sophomore Achievement Award: Bill Luttrell, DAR Citizenship Award: Steve Overall, Baush-Lomb Award: Richard Livingston. fl Merit Finalists: BACK ROW left to right, Steve Lynch, Alexis Moser, Ed Cobleigh, Bob Car- ter, Larry Simms, F R O N T ROW g Karol Killian, Karen Keen, Quintard Steele, Gracie White. LEFT.' Girls, State De- legates, Mary Huddles- ton, Sandra Sullivan g Alternates, Ann Wood- ard, Mary Jane Thomas. RIGHT: Boys' State Delegates, Bobby Davis, Tommy Brudenell, Bruce Romick 3 Alternates, Dean Hagerman, Jock Walker, Mike Malarky. 253 Seniors Rule for a Day On May 3, there was chaos in front of C.H.S. f it was Senior Day, the annual date set aside The prize-winning group, Cleopatra and all the gang, are pictured in front of school. oi r, 2 for Senior fun and limitless privileges. Paula. Rogers, Betty Jelly, and Linda Loy succeed in convincing many gullible under- classmen that they spent the night on the front lawn. Some sick members of the Senior class emerge from their ambulance to attend classes. L rl X53 CHUQQ it 1 Q irsaiiem SG Will? GR ' Af i ,mini H The Seniors' procession stretches way down the street as they prepare to enter the church. Baccalaureate Sermon Delivered to Seniors I 4 Dr. Luther Joe Thompson On May 27, Dr. Luther Joe Thomp- son delivered the annual Baccalaureate sermon to the Senior class. Seniors congregate outside of the church after the service. 255 On May 29, the annual event of Class Night was presented. During the course of the evening, Carolyn Mitchell read the Class Poem, Harry Fox read the Class Will, Tom Hughes read the Class Proph- ecy, and Bill' Lutt- rell read the Class History. Clirnaxing the evening was the passing of the Senior class mantle from the out going president, Alexis Moser to the in- corninsr president, ock ABO VE: Carolyn Mitchell, Class Poet LEFT: Bill Luttrell, Class Historian Walker Colonel Bates then presented the Bates scholars those with all- A averages Above: Tom Hughes, Class Prophet Those accepting Bates Scholars Plaque from Colonel Bates are: David Gore, Richard Livingston, Claire Massey, and Alexis Moser. To Begin Cur 90th Year F if Showing that he is as happy as anyone, Colonel Bates gives the school a good beginning. In 1963 As Chattanooga High School moves so go its students Ever s HCC , . 1 C.H.S. began, its pupils have been content to go an extra mile to at- tend 'gthe best schoolf' Looking ahead two years, we can see the at- mosphere and quality will remain. We love our school, its teachers, its work, its play - this is our Alma Mater, and it will always be. Heavy machinery clears away the land, preparing for construction. 257 Seniors are assembled together for the last time. The diploma march is underway. Climaxes Year for Class of '62 Senior cheerleaders lead the class in the final Alma Mater. 258 Col. Bates presents versatile ,r . X Y,ocf'9xo9a Recemboal Seniors Receive Diplomas at 85th Graduation Dr. Dana M. Cotton, Harvard University Commencement Speaker Gary Sams addresses audience. John Watson gave pre- Live music makes Commencement Dance a Twisit ceding address. Success. 'uni 259 Class of '62. 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TOP FLIGHT PAPER PRODUCTS Compliments of AMERICAN LAVA CORPORATION Manufacturers Road BEST'S RESTAURANT QAir Conditionedj Old Fashioned Home Style Cooking 15 Frazier Avenue AM 6-9540 2525 Broad Street LEE PHARMACY Phone AM 7-5619 BRAINERD HILLS CITIES SERVICE ARROW AUTO GLASS lzadore Uzzyj Richelson - - T 6414 E' B e'd Rd' MA 9 '97 2356 Rossviue Blvd. AM 7 3872 C Congratulations Seniors DUPONT Chattanooga Nylon Plant of E. I. DuPont de Nemours 8. Co., Inc. Compliments of TRI-STATE CIGAR CO. J. M. STEAKLEY 8. SON PLuMs1No - HEATING 1801 Mccquie Avenue Ma 2-6788 MA 2-1967 THE VOGUE 3617 Brainerd Road CHEROKEE WAREHOUSE Jim Kennedy - Sam Smartt PIZZA PALACE 3201 Brainerd Road MA 2-9350 PIZZA PALACE 11:2 409 Oak Street 265-9183 TREMONT CHARM SHOP 600 Tremont St. AM 7-3281 North Chatta ANDERSON MACHINE WORKS 4507-13 Dodds Ave. MA 4-6634 GII.MAN PAINT STORE 216 West 8th Street - AM 6-5181 One Stop Decorating Paints - Wallpaper Art Supplies 1003 Ashland 415 Ringgold Terrace Road TR 7-3677 MA 2-2026 Compliments of FIRST FLIGHT COMPANY Originators of First Flight Patented Steel Power Center Golf Balls and Custom Made Registered Swing Weight Golf Clubs TENNESSEE AWNING 8. TENT WHITE-STEARNS COAL CO. For 40 Years CHATTANOOGA'S FINEST COAL YARD COMPANY canvas Goods - since 1905 Phone AM 6-4103 1601 Mccqnie MA 2-7024 MURRAY LLIMBER COMPANY 1'You CAN MATCH oun LUMBER REDFORD Bur N01 ouR SERVICE 54 and 104 STORES TA 1-2529 5724 Te nn. Ave PARAMOUNT DISPLAY CRAFT 1437 Market Street Chattanooga, Tennessee Sound Equipment Sales, Service, 8. Rental BU RROWS EASTDALE DRUG BYRNE 8. CO. AM 6-3169 Seventh 8. Chestnut prescripiion Druggisf CENTRAL DRUG George Burrows, Owner PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS 709 Tunnel Blvd. Chattanooga, Tenn 800 Central Ave. Chattanooga, Tenn. Phone AM 6-3161 Phone OX 8-3489 We KELLEY AND POWELL 715 Central Ave. YOUR SPORTS STATION AM 6-1119 WAPO NUMINIT CAR WASH 5000 WATTS 1150 ON YOUR DIAL 120 Market Street A Clean Car Rides Better Compliments VIOLET CAMERA SHOP 9 East 7th Street of Q 3625 Brainerd Road PHOTOGRAPHIC DEALERS Kodak Film - Supplies Quality Photo - Finishing EAVES PRODUCE CO., INC. Phone AM 5-1012 - MA 9-3319 700 EUS' 'W' Sm' Doters Rubber Stamp Specialists pods, Inks Stencils CHATTANOOGA RUBBER STAMP Brushes 8- Metal- AND STENCIL WORKS Machines Badges 23 Patten Parkway Time 8- Key Tags Coll AM 6.1314 Tool Checks For Quality and Service NORTHSIDE DRY CLEANERS 315 N, Market THE CURRIN CO., INC. 1208 Carter St. We Sell Quite ELDER 8. CO. Member of New York Stock Exchange MUTUAL FUNDS McLellan Bldg. Tel. AM 7-9101 VANDERSTOOP SHOE SHOP For Quality 8. Workmanship 122W East 8th Street L. C. SMALLWOOD REAL ESTATE - INVESTMENTS 4011 Tennessee Avenue Chattanooga 9, Tennessee AL MILLER MUSIC STORE 605 Cherry Street COMPLIMENTS or MANHATTEN BAKERY AM 7-5853 AM 6-1364 1024 E. 9th Street Nonmsms PHARMACY A- H- PARKER 8- SWS Prescriptions Since 1919 Corner North Market and Frazier Ave. Corner Willow and Chamberlain Phone AM 6-1137 Formerly Willow Pharmacy INCLINE ESSO STATION PICKE-I-I-is 3931 St. Elmo Avenue I . . . Because You Love Smart Things . TA 1-9158 DAY McAMIS FLORIST HALL RADIO AND SOUND CO 423 Market Street Phone AM 7-3244 BILL HAFI S coMPuMENTs or TFXAC0 SERVICE Rlvfkmom onus co. 816 Ridgeway Ave. Phone 886-2903 3512 Hixon pike COMPLIMENTS OF BILL SHORES PICTURE FRAMES COMPLIMENTS OF Mrs. Killian THE SHOE RENEWRY Orthopedic Prescriptions Filled 802 Broad St. AM 6-0133 Chattanoogds Fin t Shoe Repair Service WADE PRODUCTS CO. 1119 Hamilton Bank Building Chattanooga, Tennessee AM 6-6890 TENNESSEE COACH THE LONGHORN RESTAURANTS N. Market St. Signal Mtn. TRAILWAYS 6:00 AM 521 Broad Street IMO PM Chattanooga, Tennessee TOWN AND COUNTRY RESTAURANT Charcoal Broiled Steaks 110 N. Market Street Phone AM 7-3993 CHARTERED BUSSES ANYWHERE - ANYTIME NATIONAL BURIAL INSURANCE CO. 1724 McCallie Ave. MA 4-3355 ClAIRE CONNEI.I. - YOUNG FASHIONS Sportswear Thru Evening 541 McCallie Ave. AM 7-8204 SUWANEE CARPETS wen to wan Carpets 1505 Mccrruie Ave. MA 4-4524 BURGER KING 4155 Ringgold Road Thick Shakes Broiled Burgers BAILEY MUSIC CO. coNN - LeaLANc - BACH QUALITY SERVICE 619 Cherry si. AM 5-3176 NATIONAL FUNERAL HOME 1800 McCallie Ave. Two Modern Chapels MILLS AND LUPTON SUPPLY COMPANY WALLY'S DRIVE-IN Rich 8. Thick Milk Shakes - Hamb 1606 McCallie Ave. Compliments of CHATTANOOGA BUTTON 8. BADGE 205 E. Bth Street in the Dome Building 1701 E. Ma CHATTANOOGA FLORIST C. A. GREGG Street 698-3303 HOLSUM BAKERS OF CHATTANOOGA 2305 Dodson Avenue Chattanooga, Tennessee Phone MA 9-1485 HULSEY CONCRETE PRODUCTS, INC. SOUTHERN AD CO. Painted Outdoor Advertising Neon Signs 99 Market St. AM 7 0493 C. U. BROWN 8. BROTHERS 118 East 8th Street AM 5-1656 All good wishes from the makers of SOLTICE The Modern Quick-Rub The Chattanooga Medicine Company THORNBURY'S MARKET Groceries 8. Fresh Meats 3821 St. Elmo Ave. AM 5-4437 BRAINERD CLOTH SHOP 3555 Brainerd Rd. Glen W. Smotherman, Jr. SAM CHESTER 8. CO. GENERAL INSURANCE aus. 266-1228 Res. AM 6-3063 FAIRYLAND COURTS ATOP Looxour MTN. Georgia Highway 157 HERMANN WAl.lDORF 8. CO. REALTORS INSURERS 109 E. am sweet AM 6-5662 PEACOCK'S JEWELERS 616 Market 815 Market East Ridge Rossville, Ga. HARRY DUBROY Insurance Real Estate and Building Remodeling AM 6-2054 MA 4-6415 lclass of '63l COOPER'S OFFICE SUPPLY 717 Cherry Street Efficient Personal Service THE KRYSTAL CO. HAMBURGERS FAMOUS THROUGHOUT THE SOUTH Since 1932 81142144- nownr. a stone-e ca INC TENNESSEE EGG COMPANY Moving With Care, Every Where BILLINGS MOVING 8. STORAGE GRANTS AUTO GM55 INC- Chattanooga, Tennessee Phone AM 5-1631 1175 Broad Street Phone 267-9675 ALLISON MOTOR 8. EQUIPMENT Agent For: 1601 Broad Street UNITED VAN LINE Chattanooga, Tenness Phone CA 4-0821 CREIGHTONS FLQWERS FIRST IN Chattanooga 312 Chicka mauga Ave. WDEF NABORHOOD DRUG STORE REXALL WDEMV 5813 Lee H y MA 2-1983 BRAINERD HEATING 8. ROOFING CO. 4931 Brainerd Rd. Chattanooga, Tenn. BRAINERD VARNELL HARDWARE AND PAINT COMPANY 3114 Brainerd Road MA 2-1173 GRAHAM WHOLESALE CO., INC. HOSIERY AND NOTIONS T269 Market Street Chatt anoo ga, Tenn. COOK GENERAL TIRE Quality Tire 8r Service Headquarters 13th at Market Street MORNINGSIDE CHEMICAL CO Textiles, Chemicals, 8. Softeners Dye StuHs, Mornitex Products P.O. Box 3023 Chattanooga, Tennesse Banquets Receive Our Special Attenti GI MOUNT VERNON COLONIAL RESTAURANT I 3509 Broad Street Pho AM 6 6591 CompHmemsof DIXIE MERCERIZING COMPANY ChaHanooga,Tennenee BROWN BROTHERS CONTRACTORS Excavating - Grading - Paving l70l Central Ave. Phone AM 7-6642 Compliments of CHATTANOOGA BOX 8. LUMBER COMPANY DIXIE CHEMICAL CO. 520 West 3lst St. AM 7-S964 Chattanooga, Tennessee BRAINERD GROCERY No. 1 No. 2 3224 Brainerd Rd. 5305 Brainerd Rd. MA 9-2801 MA 9-loss RIDGEDALE PHARMACY Fred McWhorter MA 2-1175 Complete Business Training Curriculums Available Secretarial Legal Secretarial 2602 E' Main SL Medical Secretarial Special Courses Nancy Taylor Course Speedwriting ABC Shorthand Air-Conditioned A Gu d C 1 EDMONDSON I' EI1 ell el' SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Brainerd Village 225 Signal Mi. Rd. 107 Eos' Bll' 5 ee' AM 64259 FANBURG'S GARAGE 1409 McCallie Ave. 24-Hour Wrecker Service Radio Controlled Compliments of FEHN'S RESTAURANT Sit overlooking the Tenness R Phone AM 6-3664 RAY B. SLAGLE INSURANCE AGENCY Former City High Students 824MCC1- ieAve- Chattanooga, Tenness Welcoming Class of 1962 M. c. onoss roon stone to CUSTOM CUT QUALITY MEATS , , Where ockin so eosure University of Chattanooga P 9' Pl Ph. MA 9-T798 6400 E. Brainerd Rd .l. TELFORD FREEMAN BRAKE senvlce 306 Market sneer AM 6-3631 c6mpnmenfs of B s. w PHARMACY MANUFACTURING Compliments of THE VOLUNTEER STATE LIFE INSURANCE C0. Founded T903 CENTRAL TIRE C0. Fisk Distributors Quality Recopping 301 E. Mcin Street JOHN F. FLEWELLEN, INC. Automobile Tailors 521 Cherokee Blvd. Chattanooga, Tennessee DARR'S HARDWARE 402 Dodson Day Phone MA 2-8810 Night Phone MA 2-0079 TREASURE CHEST Ladies Accessories - Costume Jewelry Coordinates Handbags 620 Georgia Ave. AM 7-6216 SUPEIRIOR FUR SERVICE 2343 McCallie Ave. Remodeling - Repairing Storage - Cleaning Si? ROYAL CROWN BOTTLING CO. THE TEXAN RESTAURANT Branded for Fine Foods 1090 McCallie Ave. MA 9-3582 Compliments of FAI RYLAND DRUGS lAlan Vogesj HILL EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Kelley Girl Service Temporary Employment LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN PHARMACY Phone TA 1-4564 FREE DELIVERY Lookout Mountain, Tennessee WELLWORTH FURNITURE COMPANY 428-430 Market Street Phone: AM 7-6520 Chattanooga 2, Tenn. Best Wishes to The Class of '62 JOHN MARTIN CO., INC. GENERAL CONTRACTORS 610 W. Manning St. Chattanooga High School GILES EAST CHATTANOOGA from Beautiful DRUG co' Corner Dodson and Wilder MA 2-2191 Dependable Prescription Service Personalized Golf Clubs 81 Steel Power Center Atop Golf Balls if Lookout PRorEssloNAL Golf co. r OF O f' S L Mountain AMERICA ! Tremon ree 450 0 gg Just 15 minutes 99 ISI I V from BRYAN FURNITURE CO. W Q Downlown 324-30 East Main Street N, Chattanooga QQ AM 5-4531 CHATTANOOGA ARMATURE WORKS 1215 Duncan Ave. MA 9-7361 Rebuilding - Repairing Electrical Apparatus POSEY MOTOR COMPANY Better Transportatio 2360 Rossville Blvd. AM 5-1081 INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CO. 1226 Market St. Chattanooga, Tenn. HAMILTON AUTO PARTS CO COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP SERVICE 1635 Rossville Blvd. AM 6-5608 Chattanooga, Tennessee G. 0. CROUCH 8. SON SHEET METAL wonxs sos East tom sf. AM 6-5653 DOWNTOWN SHELL Heart of Downtown Chattanooga J. DEE SHOE REPAIR SHOP Expert Craftmanship 414 S. Willow St. FOUNTAIN SQUARE PHARMACY 6l0 Georgia Avenue Compliments of CUTTER LABORATORIES THE DOLLAR Stretcher GROCERY Gabby is open on Sundays Next door to the Post OtTice in Rossville We Give King Kotton Stamps FILLAUER SURGICAL SUPPLIES, INC. 930 East Third Rental Certified Fitters Hospital Beds Arch Supports Wheel Chairs Surgical Baby Scales Garments Corrective Shoes SOUTHERN PRODUCTS Sanitary Chemicals and Supplies T005-'IOO9 Chestnut Street AMhearst 7-4341 Chattanooga 2, Tennessee 4 STANRICH STUDIO, INC. 3823 Ringgold Road Stanley Baker Chattanooga, Tennessee James Milburn Phone MA-9-3219 Photographers Jim says . . . Tuesdays 8. Wednesdays are Kiddie Days at Stanrich Studio. Beautiful portraits, in Black 8. White or Living Color. Stan says . . . Those who want the finest Quality in En- gagement, Bridal, and Candid wedding photography make their appointments with STANRICH STUDIO. FELIX DIAMOND 8. CO. TENNESSEE-CAROLINA INSURANCE TRUCKING COMPANY PRINTERS HOLLAND FURNACE CO. Fred Williams 0F 2314 East Main Street MAROON and WHITE Chattanooga, Tennessee MA 9-2574 INDEPENDENT PAINT 8. GLASS 506 Market St. ' AM 6-8101 '. 0 v D 1 1 T571 ll' I I - 2 1 BEAUTY SALON 1' wt mmmnm MA KEEP HAPPY WITH FRESH f 2'ffvff few tg t 1 ' VVMW 1 Mia -L1 41, 9 -,N LZEEE? A . VI ' 1:2:2z:1:?:zx4fe:iEess:z:1.. - f.2:1:szEfe2as:a:1F'2'fS Awe L -1.11.1 - 1 e Q sage:-''1:223252gQ31f55:z:5:a2gig1:., 51.31-N' if if ' -- V -11115 mm, fail! If t..t d f ,CE CREAM COLONIAL IS GOOD BREAD GASOLINE BARKER OIL CO., INC. KENDALL Moron ons 609 E. 11th St. AM 6-5950 Cong ratutations, Seniors HAMILTON CONCRETE PRODUCTS, INC. T401 East 39th Street KRISPY KREME DONUT CO. 3658 Ringgold Rd. UN 7-3442 LOGAN-MOORE, INC. Acoustical - Resilient Flooring Ceilings - Builders Hardware GRONER PRINTING COMPANY QUALITY and SERVICE 2906 Dodds Ave. Tel. OX 8-2526 515 Cherokee Blvd. AM 6.2644 Chattanooga, Tenn. KELLEY'S FLORIST EAST BRAINERD LUMBER CO. BECAUSE YOU CARE 6001 Lee Highway Just North of Airport Road IIII Hixson Pike Riverview 266-3969 OX 8-3476 Chattanooga, Tenness The Largest Wreckers in the South Compliments of John Webb'S TURNER FUNERAL Home New MORNINGSIDE MOTORS 2333 McCallie Avenue Chattanooga, Tennessee OX 8-T566 Expert Painting and Body Repairing 24-Hour Wrecker and Mechanical Servi ce 'IIOI Dodds Ave. Chattanooga, Tennessee PATTEN Congratulations to the Class of 1962 1220 King Street Chattanooga, Tennessee .pagan Q ,X K W V pg- h Q fQ2fiwY553ffx ' A -. ,R . Q F , I x. If L Q I 1' fn Y Y . ig :K O ' ect wwheo QB for cc wonderful future I f D' . . f q' v K X I ' ,f 1 , ,- if Q 4 A X' T .P ' A -' 2 S. A L W,,4 if X x X 6 6 gi Q . 5 . ii L ,. fi' ,W ,P ff .L NX A x 5 mx X x X X X X XX X s ns warn Southern Tell DAVE L. BROWN GENERAL CONTRACTOR Excovoting - Paving Crushed Limestone Ready Mixed Concrete SEALTEST FOODS 457 Dodson Avenue Chottonoogo, Tennessee MA 2-3116 MARMODE HOSIERY 3319 Alton Pork Blvd. Chattanooga, Tennessee FAIRYLAND BEAUTY SALON Fcirlond Sho in Center PP 9 Lookout Mt., Tennessee 831-3437 Abelson, Trudy 75,155 Ackerson, Linda 224,43,226,155,55 Adair, Arthur 95,50 Adams, Charles 21,27,81,48,81 Ailey, Morris 21 Akbey, Oktay 223,155,49 Alexander, Lana 21,79,95,66,226 Allen, 'Carolyn 21 Allen, Allen, Allen, Allin, David 95,78,129,72 Regin 191 Shirle 155 57 Luther? 140,93,88,78,116,155,37, 128,51,68,149 Allin, Randy 21,51 Allison, Carol Ann 155,37,59,149 Allison, Sarah 78,155 Alred, Anthony 28,95,49 Alsobrooks, Gloria 21,225,50,56 Alsobrooks, Wendell 95,149 Amidon, Barbara 155 Anacker, Meg 79,95,75,63 Anderson, Nancy 95,22 7,41,56 Archer, Bob 7,39,155,49 Student Index Bosworth, Gary 158 Bowen, Jim 21,47 Bowers, Charlotte 158 Bowman, Skip 142,82,28,30,120,124, 158,37,49,68,149 Boyd, Jane 95,62 Brackett, Becky,21,79 Bradley, Mike 95,51 Bradshaw, Ronny 81,158,48,80 Brammar, David 95,101,60 Brandman, Paula 95,62 Brandon. Sarah 95 Branum, Virginia 78,158 Brewer, Pat 21,226,56 Bridges, Milton 21,81,80 Bridges, Gary 158 Bright, James 95,51 Bright, Tommy 136,222,28,31,158, 1 10,111,50,68,149 Britt, Pat 158 Broadrick, Frances 21,69 Brock, Diane 81,39,158,41,59 Brooking, Roger 159 Arnold, Carleen 141,84,86,87,1l2,38, 124,43,127,l17,217,223,176,155 Arnold, Kosta 21 Arthur, Ronald 21 Ashley, Billy 21 Ashley, Kaye 156,57 Ashley, Bob 156 Attwood, Connie 75,156,62 Austin, Tommy 21 Babcock, Charlotte 79,75,60,81 Baker, Roy 95 Bagwell, Georgia 95 Bailey, Jean Ann 21,76 Bailey, George 141,28,30,112,38,156, 68,149 Baldwin, Eugene 21,149 Bank, Nancy 217,224,156,41,59 Bankston, Rose 21,66 Barbree, Arlie 21,35,68,72 Barlow, Tommy 74,156 Barnes, James L. 95,47 Barnes, James O. 95 Barney, Nancy 21,225,59 Bash, Clyde 95,47 Bates, Wm. 95,49,149 Batson, Ken 156 Batson, Wayne 95 Baubach, Dean 156 Bean, Gary 79,95,71,149 Beardaley, James 21 Beasley, Dean 156 Beatty, Clay 156 Bell, Bob 142,157 Bell, Martha 78,157,61,41,69 Bennett, Buddy 157 Berz, Diane 157 Bethel, Jackie 95,58 Bieter, Kitty 21,60 Bingham, Cheryl 157,58 Bishop, Linda 95,226,77 Blackburn, Lloyd 95,102,50,68,149 Blackwood, Gerry 143,48,157,149 Blair, George 21,47 Baldwin, Robert 21 Blaker, Mona 227,62,73 Blaker, Sandra 21,57 Blanton, Lynne 157,41,59 Blaylock, Jack 95,50 Blunt, Terry 88,58,70,37,157,5O,44 Bodenhammer, Richard 21,28,47,68 Bohannon, Roland 21,123,52 Bonine, Milton 21 Bonner, Shannon 21,27,227,58 Boring, Barbara 157 Boswell, Everett 158 Boswell, Judi 95,42,56 Brooks, David 21,81,48,80 Brooks, Donald 59 Brookshire, Ruth 21,76 Brown, Bob 95 Brown, David 95,103,51 Brown, John M. 159 Brown, John Paul 159 Brown, Judy 21,75 Brown, Linda 159,76,226 Brown, Becky 134j38,224,225,159,41, 56 Brown, Russ 46,159,110,68 Brown, Doyle 95 Brown, Wanda 21,76 Brownlee, Kevin 21,70,81,80 Brudenell, Tom 95,46,4-0,149 Bube, Harold 38,120,159,102,68 Buck, Susan 159,62 Buckner, Ed. 95,50 Buffett, Judy 140,81,222,160,59 Burch, Carolyn 95,41,64,56 Burgner, Ann 37,2 1 7,221,37,160,205, 56 Bur ner Ma 135124126 37160 59 S 1 YY 1 Q : , , Burnette, Sharon 95 Burton, Brenda 21 Butler, Carolyn 37,160,61 Butler, Sandra 95,69 Byrd, Jeannette 95,81,75,80 Byrd, Larry 28,160,68 Byrd, Ronnie 159 Caldwell, Pat 21,66,69 Camp, Harvey 160 Camp, Mary Ann 8l,160,80,69 Campbell, Diane 221,160,55 Campbell, Judy 79,81,160,80 Canata, Bill 112,124,42,37,160,49, 148 Cantrell, Beverly 21,62 Carico, Paul 138,7,39,120,46,118,161, 176,102,149 Carson , Judy 95,s1,8o,57 Carter, Diane 224,21,56 Carter, Johnny 21 Carter, Judy Louise 21,27,73 Carter, Pat 95 Carter, Bob l38,87,88,38,70,124,37, 161,164 Carter, Tommy 95,4-6,102,68,149 Cartwright, Clara 21 Cartwright, Claudette 61 Caruthers, Linda 21,225,69,58 Casavant, Charles 95,79,81,80 Cate, Jackie 21,50 Chadwick, Bruce Ed 21 Chadwick, Carolyn Sue 95 295 Chamlee, Sallye 161 Chandler, Helen 161 Chappell, Anne Martin 95,78 Chase, James Everette 21,71 Chawkin, Beverly 21,55 Cheatham, Lloyd 161 Cheney, Tom 161 Chism, Sammie 161,76 Choate, Raleigh 45 Christian, Carol 161 Christison, Judith Gail 95 Cierpke, Evangeline 79,95 Clark, James 21 Clark, Margaret 161,76 Clar, Vickie 226,161 Claxton, Cathy 135,217,162,59 Clayton, Linda Darrell 21 Clayton, Priscilla 95,59 Cledge, Clifford 62 Close, Barbara Sue 21,66,225 Cobleigh, Ed 38,120,224,40,162, 149,148 Colburn, Carol 21,27,62,69 Cole, Armistead 95,58 Cole, Nancy 21,27,79,227,57 Coley, Ed Spencer 95,71 Collison, Ann 94,95,226,57 Collison, Teresa 7,21,27,226,57 Colquitt, Carol Jane 21,69,58 Colson, Thomas Frank 162,72 Combs, Billie 66,162 Combs, Doyle Frand 21,27,52 Combs, Wm. Joe 47 Comstock, Vicki 21,59 Conger, Dick Lamar 95 Conwell, Judy 95,62 Cook, Lucy Nell 22,225,56 Cook, Margaret Irene 22,27,79,225, 59,62 Cooke, Judith Ann 79 Cooley, Winship 22 Cooper, Jenny Lynne 79,95,51,80,57 Cooper, Jane 84,38,95,40,55 Cooper, Pam 37,162,62 Cooper, Dan 22,61 Copp, Bill 162,53 Cordell, Sandra 22,67 Cordell, Jerry Corley, Marcie 95,225 Com, Marilyn 126,62 Corn, Norman 22 Cory, Bruce 22 Coulter, Charles 38,162,50,68 Coulter, Wanda Lynn 96,66,78 Counts, Martin 162 Cox, Patricia 22,79,225,69 Cox, Jerry Wayne 22 Crabtree, Jane L. 22,77 Crane, Charles Foster 22 Crane, Levon 50 Cravens, Janet Gay 22,66,69 Crawford, James Allan 72 Criminger, Russell 78,49 Crisp, Nelson Wayne 28,31,96,8O,68 Crocker, Charles Ray 86 Cross, Bill 81,66,78,163,80 Crouch, Jack 96,149 Crouch, Janice Diane 96 Crowe, Jimmy Lemar 96 Crutchfield, Gloria 66,226,163 Crutchfield, Shirley Ann 96,66 Cullingsworth, Ann 136,37,163,60 Culver, Gary 22,102,103,49 Cummings, Marcia 75 Cummings, Thomas Curtis, 'Charles 38,47,163,149 Curtis, Doug 138 Dalby, Mary Katherine 217,220,163 62 Dalton, David 143,28,30,38,37,173, 49,68 Daniel, Deloris 96 Danner, Charles 163 Darr, Ed 163,49 Darwin, Richard 96,48,149 Davenport, Richard 96,87 Davis, Davis, Davis Carl 22 Margaret 79,78,37,163,61 Mary Ellen 163 Davis? Robert 2s,3o,96,49,68 Davis, Wayne 22 Davis, Wendell 96,7 7,149 Day, Wayne 96,81,80 Dearing, Bob 28,164,68 DeFoor, Lynda 96,79,81,78,80,63 Deisenroth, Mike 81,164 DeMars, Ed 22,81,97,80 DeMars, Suzanne 136,39,78,164,64,57 Denny, Mary Ruth 121,78,217,220, 37,164 Denton, Terry 96 Deurell, Charlene 22,224 Devore, Jon 28,96,63 Dickas, Mary 96,59 Dickey, John Austin 164 Dickson, Roger 96,49 Dietsch, David 164,53 Dillard, Jerry 165,68 Dillard, Randal 51 Dobbs, Annette 165 Dodd, Suzanne 43,217,165,83 Doubleday, Mike 22,27,71 Douglass, Mary 165 Douglas, Peggy 96,78 Dove, Judy 79,81,165,80,69 Drake, Norman 28,96,47,78 Drosten, Betsy 76,40,63 Druce, Barbara 165,57 Druce, Diana 140,224,38,226,166 Duggan, John Patrick 47 Duncan, Jimmy Floyd Duncan, JoAnn 225 Dunn, Barbara 78,217,166,148 Dunn Dunn , James Ronald 96 , Judy 226 Dunn, Nelda 96,62 Durand, Larry Duvall, Maxine Fay 96 Dye, Jim 96 Dye, Joy 96,225,56 Dykes, Mary Ruth 166 Dynesius, Jennie 22,227,221,57 Dynesius, Rick 96 Dzvonik, Michael 22,79,81,48,102, 107,80 Earp, Carol 96,79,8l,41,80,63 East, Carol 166 Eaves, Don 22,81,77,80 Edging, Lynn 221,55 Edmondson, M. Diane 96,73 Edwards, Rebecca 22,67,226 Edwards, Sandra 22,76 Eickholf, Sharon 81,166,80,57 Eiselstein, Bill 92,38,120,154,37,166, 177,102,l06,107,49,63 Elb, Robert Eldridge, David 46,166,149 Eldridge, Freda 166,76 Ellis, Jim 96,103 Elrod, Elaine 22,66 Elson, Howard 166,53,148 Elsbree, Nathan 22,49 Englehardt, Kay 167,58 Enochs, Mary Lynn 88, 81, 38,7O,222, 37,167,57 Engstrom, Ken 138,78,1'67,51, Epstein, Irvin 28,96,42,46 Espy, Sandra 137,83,112,113,217,37, 167,41,56 Estes, Virginia 167 Evans, Lee 167 Evans, Judith 22,27,73 Evans, Mary Lou 42,78,217,129,167 Ewton, Carol 96,221,62 Faidley, William 22 Fancher, Don 167 Faulkner, Sandra 22 Fehlandt, John 167 Feintuch, Marcia 167,148, Felker, Ann 88,75,70,217,37,168, 62,45 Fergerson, James Ferguson, Jerry 22,67 Fincher, Polly 22,66,227 Finkle, Debbie 168,76, Finney, Sandra 96 Finster, Sam Flerl, Linda 96,62 Fletcher, Gloria 168,62 Fletcher, Tommy 96 Floyd, Forrest Floyd, Judy 138,223,168,62 Floyd, Patsy 38,124-,126,217,55,168, 201,44,54,148 Floyd, Richard 138.28,30,12O,124, 46,78,118,168,201,68,149 Floyd, Bill 22 Fiym, Lucy 13a,9e,79,s1,39,124,12s, 118,168,41,80.57 Follis, Patti 96,67,78 Ford, Burky 136,28,31,124,224,37, 119,168,33,49,68,149 Ford, Connie 79,227 Ford, Jimmy Ruth 22,227,62 Ford, Linda Carol 22,79,226,62 Foreman, Judy 22,62 Fortson, Richard 168,51 Foster, Judy 22,227,59 Foster, Lynda 168,59 Foster, Carl 96 Fox, Harry 88,89,70,120,42,122,169, 204,53 Franco, Annette 38,169,59,148 Fraser, Carol 70,121,217,37,118,169, 55,148 Frazier, Bill 169,63 Freeman, Don 22 Fridell, Richard 96 Friddell, Sandra 62 Fry, Bob 169,192 Fuller, James 96,50 Funderburk, James 169,148 Fussell, Mike 169,49 Fuston, Debbie 22,81,8O Gagliano, David 22,8l,80,51 Gaines, Al 96 Gallant, Roy Lee 22,81,77,80 Gamble, Jim 12,96,169,50 Gamel, Benny 74,71 Gammon, Ann 22 Garland, Teena Gamer, Dianna 169,76 Garner, Dick 22,53 Gass, Eulene Gault, Trudy 75,169 Geren, David 22,51 Gerrard, Rita 96 Giddens, James 72 Gilbert, Kitty 22,27,223,56 Gilbert, Thomas 22,50 Gillette, Marilyn 22,79,63 Gilley, Juanita 22,226,62 Gilliam, Robert 96, 50 Gilmore, Dinky 170,107 Giuliano, Mary 17O,72,69,79 296 Glazner, Phil 28,96,50 Goggin, Joyce Ann 22 Goldberg, Boris 22 Goldstein, Rosalyn 96,75 Goodknight, Glenn 96,74 Goodlet, Pam 96,81,80,57 Goodwin, Mickey 96,50 Gore, David 39,74,37,l7O Gorsuch, Glenn 79,170,51 Graham, Joseph 22,71 Grant, Doris 79,96,81,4O,80,57 Grant, Garry 77 Grasham, Susie 23,81,80,69 Graves, Russell 170 Gray, Dan 23,71 Green, Henry 170 Green, Buddy 71,170 Greenough, Bonnie 96,223,55,41 Gregg, Mary 38,8l,154,37,119,l7O,57 Griffin, Gerry 112,96,101,226,57 Griffin, Bob 28,31,78,170,68 Grubb, William 97 Gross, Kenneth 23,77 Gunter, Brenda 170,76 Hagaman, Dean 97,110,49,149 Hagan, Lucy 23,81,75,80 Haggard, William 25,27,79,81,80,51 Haithcoat, Billy 171 Hale, Sandra 23,67,226 Hall, Pam 138,39,78,224,225,171, 41.58 Haman, Thomas 97 Hamby, Patricia 23,81,80,72 Hamill, Joan 140,88,89,87,38,70,55, 171,44,120,124,127,224,217,37,40, 164,54 Hamill, Joyce 43,78,224,227,55,171 Hamill, Linda 97,43,227,58 Hamill, Nancy 23,225,55,69 Hammond, Don 171 Hammond, Fred 112,97,47 Harbison, James 28,97,47 Hardin, Gary 97,103,50 Hardin, Ann 23 Hardy, Carol 23,67 Harper, Bonnie 97 Harrell, David 97,103 Harris, Evelyn 14 Harris, David 23,103,50 Harrison, Sharon 97,225,55 Hartley, Jerry 81,74,l71,8O Hartley, Larry 79,8l,171,80 Harvey, Frank Hattenback, Carol 23,225,56 Haviland, Reid 23 Hawkins, Bobbie Jean 97,218 Hayes, Martin 171,76,51 Haynes, Ann 23,76 Hays, Sharon Yvonne 225,171 Hayward, Hames 74,171 Hazelwood, Billy 79,171 Head, Monti 23,79,67,226 Heflington, Gene 97,71 Hellman, Lida 143,88,87,38,217,172, 41,57 Hembree, Ann 97,42,56 Henley, Berna 23 Henneker, Don 97 Hennessee, Wayne 172 Henry, George Hentz, Hugh 172 Hepner, Mary 172,62 Hester, Barbara 23 Hewitt, Richard 172 Heywood, Jennie 39,217,172,56,l48 Hibbler, Jimmy 23 Hickey, Sandy 176,77 Hickman, Jimmie 23,97,74 Hickman, Rush Hicks, James 28,31,172,68 Hicks, Linda 173,56 Hicks, Sarah 23,227,56 Hicks, Shirley 173 Hicks, Susan 173,56 Higdon, Rosemard 23,22l,59 Higgenbottom, Ralph Higginbotham, Barry Highland, Phil 97 Hill, Jack 78 Hill, Janice 23,226,56 Hill, Charles 97 Hill, Paul 173 Hill, Rodney Hill, Sherrie 23,227,69 Hilliard, Clarence 173 Hinds, Jack 173,110,111,68 Hines, Ellen 97,57 Hipp, Sarah Anne 39,78,217,173,56 Hipps,'Jeff 97,110,111,50 Hitching, Jerry 173 Hixson, Ann 23,79,58 Hixson, Jack 97,53 Hixson, Judee 173,58 Hixson, Phyllis 173,76 Hobbs, Harry 97 Hogue, Jimmy 47,170 Holdar, Alma Ruth 23,74 Holland, Chris 97,62 Holland, Tommy 137,83,112,174,149 Hollis, James Hollomon, Annette 66,37,174 Holmes, Bill 23,71 Holt, Ellen 23,72 Holt, Marcia 174 Hood, Robin 122,174,63 Hoodenpyle, Creed Hooper, Wiley 97,52 Hooten, John 97,110,68 Hope, Patsy 14 Horne, John 23,50 Horne, Kathy 97,227,61 Horner, Bob 38,174,102,106,50,68 Hornsby, Mary Ann 14-5,112,81,70, 124,127,42,37,55,174,200,44,54 Horton, Rena 97,101,43,56 Hough, Joyce 23 Houts, Mary 174 Hubbard, Dorothy 227,174,72 Huckabee, Barbara Huckabee, William 175,53,76 Huddleston, Mary 97,121,223,129,55 Huffins, Bobby 23,47 Hughes, Thomas 88,89,38,70,78,128, 119,122,l74,185,41,53 Humphreys, Susan 174,58 Hunter, Joe 71,174 Hutson, George 97 Hylen, Philip Hyma, Burt 174 Ingersol, Karl 23,60 Ingersol, Patti 39,217,175,60,41,148 Ingram, Ina Ruth 75,78,123,175,61 Jackson, Buddy 23 Jackson, Jack 6,28,31,216,175,68, 149,148 Jacob, Jeri 75,175 James, Harry Jarett, Talley 97 Jarvis, Emie 23,77 Jarvis, Susan 97 Ray, Jean 191 Jeffrey, Beulah 23 Jelley, Betty 88,176,58 Jenkins, Angela 97,78,69 Jenkins, Barry 88,70,120,224,37,118, 176,50 Jenne, Kenneth Johns, B etty 23 Johnson, Billy 23,176,77,51 Johnson, Glenn 97 Johnson, Gloria 23,227,69 Johnson, Jan 23,79,81,66,80 Johnson, Martha 97,78,225,45,59 Johnson Man, 3717660 Johnsoni Linda 76,43,i76,62 Johnson, Johnson Nancy Jo 139,226,176,59 Sherry 23,225 Johnson, Burrell 23,50 Johnson, William Jones, Joyces 43,177,62 Jones, Don 97,60 Jones, Martin 71,177 ones, Steve 28,177,149 Jones, L inda 37,l77,61 Jones, Milton 149,51 Jones, Suzanne 177,49 Jordan, Donna 75,177 Jordin, Carole 97,78 Kampmaier, Susan 23,227,56 Keaton, Keen, K Pam 97,4-3,55 aren 37,178,61,41,97 Keith, Renee 76 Keith, James 178,80 Kelly, Vicki 145,87,112,38,70,124,127, 117,223,37,119,178,41 Kepner, Kepner, William 23,40,51 Lida 178,57 Ketchersid, Nancy 66,78,37,178,148 Kidwell, John 23,53 Kight, Nancy 97 Kile, Dick 178,68 Killian, Karol 84,38,217,37,40,119,55, 178,184,115 Kimbrough, Pack 178,51,149,148 Kington, Johnny 178,60 Kirkland, Horace 97,81,78 Klassen, Jerry 97,182,50 Koch, Irvin 23,75,72 Kopkin, Koplan, Kosanke Stanley 178 David 75,l79,63 , Dorothy 79,97,62 Kuhn, Gerry 179 Kyker, Karen 226,179 Labbous, Salem 28,31,46,179 LaFerry, Tom 23 Lake, Harley 179 Land, Mitzi 55 Landry, Ralph 39,179,51,68 Langley, Chip 139,28,30,179,11O, 50,68 Lansford, Virginia 97,38,226,58 Lawler, Mildred 179 Lasiter, Linda 97,38,226,58 Lawley, George 97,46 Lawley, Mary 23,227,55 Lay, Gilbert 97,50 Lay, Bud 23 Lea, Fred 63,23,97 Leamon, Frankie 179 Ledford, David 137,180,51 Lee, Gordon 97,49 Lee, Diane, 81,78,80 Lee, David 144, 224, 180 Lend, Alan 71,180 Leonard , Jerry 23 Levine, Charlene 142,39,75,180 Levy, Harold 23,180,60 Lewis, Barbara 227,57,23 Lewis, Henry 78,180,50,148 Lewis, Paul 180 Lifsey, Bryan 180 Liner, Ricky 81 Ling, Nancy 78,180,73 Little, William 23,81,74,80 297 Livingston, Ann 24,75,8l,80,76 Livingston, Richard 75,117,48,180, 192,45 Lloyd, Patricia 97,63 Lockery, Billy 24 Locklear, Jerry 66,78,18l,41 Long, ,Linda 97,227,59 Loomis, Robert 24 Lord, Linda 180 Lorentz, Roy 181 Lorentz, Tommy 97 Love, Jane 181,76 Lovell, Karen 24,227,55 Lovell, Tommie Lou 97,81,75,80 Lowry, James 79,74,78,181 Loy, Linda 217,224,181,55 Ludsky, Diane 75,181 Luttrell, Bill 145,93,88,112,38,124, 116,181,51 Lynch, Steve 142,39,42,48,40,l81, 44,45,149 lNlcAfee, Frances 97,75 McAlister, Ginger 75,181 McBee, Betty 182,76 McBride, Gail 38,75,182,41 McCallie, Kay 97,55 McCardell, Gary 182 McCarroll, Sharon 97,73 McCashin, George 8l,77,80,24 McClurd, Reid 182 McClure, Gail 75,182,62 McColl, Bruce 24 McCommon, Theresa 24,69 McConathy, Mary 182,62 McCutcheon, Martha 227,l82,26 McDaniel, Patricia 182,76 McElroy, Ellen 24,62 McEwen, Alice 182,73 McGinty, Luther 182 McGovern, Don 137,70,118,183,52, 149 McGraw, Lorrene 183,73 Mclntosh, Sue 148,217,220,79,62,l83 McLean, Rob 183 McLeroy, Virginia 183 McMahan, Lois 97,183,73 McMahan, Sharon 37 McNabb, Jerry 97,71 McPherson, Gaylord 183 McPherson, Tommy 78 Mabry, George 81,78,98,48,l29,80 Mahan, Donna 24,226,59 Mahan, Sandra 139,39,78,183,57 Malarkey, Mike 24,46,98,68,149 Malmquist, Gwen 79,66,121 Malone, Key 24,66,226 Mann, Helen 75,37,183,72 Mann, Nancy 98,60 Marland, Joe 184 Marlowe, Dianne 98,225,40,56 Marsh, Ada 98,59 Martin, Brenda 24,67 Martin, Buddy 35,47,184,68 Martin, Sharon 24,226 Mason, Gary 24,79,81,47,80 Mason, Jan 8l,98,63 Massey, Caroline 60,45,62 Massey, Claire 38,98,217,37,l84,193 Massey, Linda 66,37,184 Masters, Ed 24 Mathews, Claudia 184,61 Mathis, Kitty 24,226,72,69 Matteson, Jimmy 184 Meacham, Carol 55, 184 Meadows, Jack 24,47 Meinback, Julius 24 Mellow, Dick 185 Mercer, Mike 98,51 Pearce Mercer, David 24,102,103,49 Merriam, Mary Alice 24,226,57 Merriam, Peggy 24,66,226 Merriam, Susan 67,98 Michlink, Fred 24,81,77,80 Miles, Belinda 98.226.58 Millard, Pat 185 Miller, Ansley 24,75 Miller, Ray 47,98 Mills, Gloris 185,61 Minnis, Carolyn 98,60 Minton, Vic 185 Mitchell, Carolyn 136,88,70,42,217, 37,185,204,54,44,57 Mohler, Val 39,186,102,49 lwiohr, Fred 186 Monds, Kenneth 187 Moneyhun, Ann 24,227 Mooney, Evelyn 24 Moore, Bertie 142,40,186,6l Moore, Cindy 79,78,186,72 Moore, Kem 135,87,38,70,224,227,37, 1l8,186,54,56 Moore, Nancy Jane 227,59 Morgan, Dianne 67,98,227 Morgan, George 186 Morgan, Jackie 81,75,186 Morris, Glenda 24,66,227 Morris, Jack 48,186 Morris, Pat 98,76 Morris, Jerry 81,98,80 Morris, Bobby 112,70,124,144,117,37, 165,122,186,52,149 Morton, Joan 24 Morton, Leonard 78,187 Morton, Tim 48 Moser, Alexis 137,28,31,38,120,224, 154,119,184,187,49,68,149 Moseley, Joanna 98,187,56 Moss, Edwin 78,187 Moss, Gary 24,81,46,89 Moss, Jeanette 98,73 Mullinax, Larry 68,149 Mullinax, Sharon 24,28,30,98,225, 55 Mullins, Nancy 75,187 Myrick, Ted 46,187,68 Nall, Donna 117,187,57 Nash, Delores 187,77 Nelson, Bill 81,98,80 Nelson, Mary 98,69 Newell, Sandra 98,73 Newman, Jane 67,187 Ney, Sharon 101,98,55 Nichols, Lesley 24 Nichols, Lester 24 Nichols, Ronnie 139,188,68 Niswonger, Judy 39,70,43,37,188,58 Norman, Diane 81,222,188, Novotny, Joan 24,217,220,188 Novotny, Jon 149 Nowak, Sue 24,67,227 Nunn, Virginia 38,70,117,37,188,41, 44,57 Oakey, Walter 24 O'Brien, Carol 24,226,56 Odom, Douglas 98 Oliver, Richard 24 O'Neal Pat 137,39,37,188,58 Osmundsen, Barbara 81,98,80,62 Overall, Steve 140,120,46,224,188,149 Owen, Kenneth 24 Oven, Chris 38,221,220,217,37,119,55 Owens, Sandra 66,188 Pace, Lamar 47,188 Pack, Johnny 81,98,80 Pack, Betty 24, 226 Packer, Lynda 98,60 Palmer, Betty 101,,81,98,80,57 Parham, Stan 24,81,80 Parker, Paula 24,227 Parks, Anne 98,57 Parks, Cynthia 98,73 Parks, Dale 24,50 Parris, Pam 225,24,227,60 Parson, Joyce 189 Parton, Carolyn 24 Patterson, Judy 24,75 Payne, Demaris 24,27,67,225,69 Payne, Herbert 47 Payne, Lee 24 Payen, Leon 28 Patton, White 189 Payne, Ronald 24,189 , Jem 3a,1a9,50 Peck, Jensi 24,27,79,81,121,80 Perkinson, David 79,98 Pemberton, Joe 98 Pemberton, Mike 6 Pendergrass, Nancy 98 Pendergrass, Joyce 98,50 Pendergrass, Martha 24 Pendygraft, Jerry 198 Perkinson, Robert 78 Peters, Nancy Ann 24,57,69 Petersen, Jack 71,98 Phillips, Carolyn 98,56 Phillips, Danny 24 Phillips, Gary 98 Phillips, Larry 35,189 Pirkle, Mike 24 Pitner, Albert 24,72 Pledger, Mary 189 Plemons, Allen 81,7l,189 Plemons, Judy 24,81,222 Plemons, Kenneth 25,27,77,80 Pohl, Michael 25,52 Polsky, Jack 25 Polivka, Larry 38,47,98 Posey, Eddie 189 Potter, Carolyn 189,63 Potter, Potter, Potter, Frank 25,35,46,6a,149 Helen 25,225,62 Jesse 140,28,29,30,33,190,49, 68,149 Powell, Laverne 227,62 Pragnell, Bobby 190 Pressman, Anita 25,75 Pressman, Carol 75,98 Presswood, Margaret 190 Prestwood, Vernon 25 Price, Ron 99 Price, Robert 25,51 Price, Robbye 92,70,37,185,190,63 Price, Martha 38,217,61,190 Priddy, Linda 39,78,37,129,118,190,58 Prince, David 190,110 Pritchett, Vaughan 25,46 Pulliam, Jim 37,190,60 Radlein, Edity 25,67 Ramey, Steve 25,29,27,28,38,49,149 Ramsey, Kathryn 25,67,225 Randolph, Phyllis 190,77 Ratcliife, Sally 81,66,78,37,190,80 Ray, Carolyn 62 Reece, Crane 96 Reed, Diane 98,76 Reed, James 98 Reed, Leon 78,129,191 Reed, Marvin 99 Ready, Lynn 99 Reese, Bonnie 75,99 Renegar, Martha 79,81,99,80,57 Renegar, Vicki 98,223,41,56 Renov, Melody 25 Respress, Sandy 191,53 Rhodes, Avis 25,79,60 Rice, Walter 98,48 298 Rich, Joe 9 Rich, Linda 142,87,38,124,125,1 17, 217,223,55,177,191,54 Rich, Thomas 191 Richelson, Alan 117,98,123,52 Richeson, Olivia 25,225,59 Riesch, Richard 191,50 Rigsby, Eddie 39,71,191,68,l48 Rind, Joel 81,48,191,45 Risko, Steve 98 Risko, Mike 25 Risley, Phil 71,191 Robere, Diane 78,62,192 Roberson, Pat 220,192,62 Roberts, Bill 25 Roberts, Carolyn 25,27,227 Robertson, Carol 192,56 Robertson, Pam 98,227,60 Robinson, Eddie 25,81,48,80 Robinson, Glenn 192 Rodgers, Barbara 61, 192 Rogers, Carmon 71,98 Rogers, Jerry 25 Rogers, Paula 137,224,227,192,58 Romick, Bruce 94,38,46,98,40,68,149 Romska, Jean 25,75,226 Ross, Emmett 25,27,79,81,71,80 Rothe, Janice 98,62 Rouse, Robert 81,193 Rowan, Mary Lynn 25,67,27 Rowland, Johnny 25,49 Rush, James 127,94,38,99,48,149 Rushworth, Marilyn 79,42,99,57 Rutledge, Donald 25,53 Saffels, Frances 99,62 Salter, James 28,22,46 Salter, Reuben 28,31,193,110,68 Saluk, Carol 67,99 Sample, Marie 193,67 Samples, Sharon 25,58 Sams, Gary 38,81,43,193,44,45,8O Sanders, Carol 112,39,43,117,223,37, 192,193,54,56,149,148 Sanders, Jimmy 99 Sanders, Linda 226,193,613 Sanders, Mike 79,81,48,194,80 Sanders, Robert 194 Satterlield, Lynda 66,194 Saunders, Bill 48,194 Schenk, Kenneth 194,72 Schmitt, Carol 99,62 Scholten, Judy 194,57 Schwall, James 25,27,8l,80 Scogin, Teena 78,194,57 Scott, Gene 194 Scruggs, Hugh 194,41 Segler, Steve 25 Seidl, Pat 25,73 Selcer, John 25 Sellers, Susie 101,55,4l Sells, Nancy 99,214,41,57 Senter, Judy, 99,78,59 Sertel, Johnny 25,77 Sewell, Sandra 99,226,56 Seymour, Tom 25 Shamlin, Scott 71 Shaver, Steve 99 Shaw, Carl 25 Shaw, Juanita 99,61 Shell, Barbara 225,25,227,73 Shelley, Russell 194 Sherman, Robert 25,50 Sherrell, Linda 99,40,57,76 Sherrill, Brenda 25,66,227,69 Sherrill, Roger 51,99 Shipp, Richard 25,50 Shrader, Bruce 99 Shriver, Sandra 67,226,195 Shull, James 71,81,,99 Sikes, Larry 25 ' Simms, Larry l40,38,224,37,195,49, 68,149 Simms, Richard 39 Simpkins, Buddy 195,51 Sims, Donald 25,416,149 Sims, Robert 195 Sissom, Bonnie 196,26 Sisson, Polly 38,81,222,195,57 Skillington, Doris 224,144,226,195,76 Skillington, Judy 25,226,76 Tabb, Susan 26,56 Tate, Carolyn 26,69 Taylor Barbara 26,75 Taylorj Belinda 26 Taylor, Judy 226,199 Taylor, Mike 99 Taylor, Taylor, Pat 99 Ray 28,9953 Taylor Roberta 78,99,22 7,5 7 Tepper, Cynthia 199 Thach, Charlotte 39,3 7,199 Thrasher, Wilkes 138,224,200,50 Slaughter, Terry 195 Sledge, Larry 25,74 Smalling, Dona 221,195 Smartt, Jo Allen 52 Smartt, Sharon 196,76 Smelley, Darlene 25,67,226 Smith, Ann 58 Smith, Arnold 25,27,8l,71 Smith, Bobby 196 Smith, Carolyn 196,48 Smith, Dale 196,77 Smith, Allen 66,78,196,80 Smith, James 25, 149 Smith, Kay 225,59 Smith, Kenneth 8l,47,99,80 Smith Lee 47,99,51 Smith, Michael 196 Smith, Moore J. 196 Smith, Pat 196,76 Thach, Shirley 99,61 Thacker, Mike 71,199 Thal, Gretchen 226,l99,77 Thatcher, Richard 199 Thomas, Joseph 26,75 Thomas, Mary Jane 94,101,99,227, 129,55 Thomas, Monty 66,713,199 Thomas, Diane 99 Thompson, Terry 81,48,80,148 Thomspson, George 78,99,76 Waxman, Carl 100 Weathers, James 202,68 Weaver, Betty 79,39,78,62,203 Webster, Pat 203 Weeks, Jimmy 203 Weidner, Gail 26,75 Welbom, Terrell 203 Welch, Morris 100,79,81,48,80 Wells, Carolyn 100,78,60 Wells, David 26,50 Wenger, Mary 26,227 Wenger, Bill 81,48,203,45,80 West, Norman 66,149 West, Patty 217,203 West, Joseph 26 West, Samuel 71,203 West, William 203 Whaley, Gordon 28,26,49 Whaley, Harry 28,100,47,68 Whatley, Bill 37,78,203,50 Whelchel, Harry 100 Whiddon, Rex, 66,78,204 Thompson, James 99 Thompson, Kathie 199,73 Thompson, Marsha 75,99 Thompson, Sue 144,38,217,221,l99,56 Thompson, William 20,26,27,l49 Thornburg, Sarah 144,38,217,221, 199,5 Whisenant, Lee 26,67 White, Barbara 100,61,69 White, Diane 100,62 White, Gracie 75,37,204,45 White, Joanne 100,78,4-2,56 White, Mary 100 White Paul 26 whieeen, Kathy 26 Smith, Shirley 25,227 Smith, Stanley 92,43,196,53 Smith, Susan 99,78,227,58 Smotherman, Glen 121,46,99,223,40 Snyder, Charles 21,51 Solomon, Joe 28,99,53 Solomon, Elizabeth 38,61,197,4l,69 Solomon, Tommy 197,50 Sorin, Phyllis 75,197 Sottong, Gary 99,76,149 Spence, Jack 35,81,197 Spencer, Alisha 28,80,81 Spencer, Lofton 38,413,197 Spironello, Barbara 197,76 Spiva, Linda 76,197 Standifer, Doug 99,102,49 Stansberry, Buddy 25,51 Starnes, Geraldine 197,76 Steakley, Kit 197 Steakley, Mike 25,79,81,46,80 Steele, Jenifer 25,62 Steele, Lloyd 47,99,68 Steele, Quirrtard 37,61,197,45 Steffner, Tommy 31,46,198,68 Steffy, Ellen 99,220,55 Stenborg, Joanne 39,4-3,61,198 Stenborg, Kathy 25,60 Stewart, Eric 198 Stewart, Marian 26,67,149 Stewart, Bill 25,49 Still, Ellen 26,27,121,225 Stovall, Dan 99 Strawn, Diane 79,99,78,62 Street, Mary Lynn 66,99,69 Strunk, Helen 26,67 Suit, Sandra 20,26,27,227,55 Sullivan, Sandra 99,78,22l,55 Sussdorff, Ed l37,7,28,29,3l,120,124, 224,119,198,118,149,205,49,68 Swafford, Geneva 99,61 Swan, Bill 198 sweneen, Betty 135,38,7O,12l,217,37, 55,198 Swarthout, Pat 198,76 Sweatt, Brenda 198,76 Sweets, Cordelia 88,43,78,198,58 Sweets, John 81,99,59,80 Swift, Mike 198 Swihart, Sara 66,99 Tollett, Sam 71,99 Tomlinson, Ed 200,50 Toms, Martha 66,200 Tosh, D iana 99,225 Towns, Jackie 144-,28,30,47,78,200 Trammell, Barbara 200 Trent, Bill 99,53 Trent, Laura 74,200 Trotter, Tucker, Turner, Turner, Turner, Tumer, Turner, Tyrrell, Tyrrell, Rena 73 Eleanor 201,53 David 38,47,42,99 Guy 201,53 J. Tommy 201 Linda 67,227,201 Thomas Lee 35,26,47,68 Larry 26 Lynda 79,99,226,58 Ulrich, Rebecca 99 Whitten, Joy 26,225,55 Whitworth, Margaret 26 Wiggins, Bobby 26 Wilcox, Ronnie 204 Wilkey, Thomas 28,26,49 Willbanks, Lynn l43,2 l 7,37,61,204 Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams Williamsi Williams, Brenda 26,66,77 Rick 100,38,43,37,53,204 Glenna 39,225,204 Roger 35,205 Tommy 205,51 Leroy 100 Wilson, Anne 100,227,40,55 Wilson, David 205 Wilson, Donna 100,227,77 Wilson, James 74,78,205 Wilson Jan 100,226,41,59 9 Wilson Terry 205 Underwood, Katherine 99 Var1Dervee, Joseph 46 Vandiver, Sandra 26,99,61,69 VanHooser, Donna 99,62 Varnell, Alyce 26,67,226 Varnell, Charlotte 39,201,59 Vasquez, Ralph 99 Vincent, Jimmy 26,77 Von Schaaf, Phil 26,77,l36,149,28,30, 112,3e,46,1 17,224,2o1,ea Wade, Jane 26,27,81,222,59 3 Wilson, Winer, Robert 145,48,205,l49 Minna Ree 75,206 Winston, Martha l37,84,38,124,126 42,217,37,206,44,57 Wolfe, Shirley 26,226,77 Wohlleber, Carol 206 Wolensky, Michael 28,100 Wood, John 206 Wood, Fred 100 Wade, Richard 99,40 Wade, Bob 46,202 Waggoner, Charlotta 78,202,63 Waitt, Vicki 99,220,56 Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, Beverly 79,225,62,202 Carolyn 225 Jock 28,l0O,46,149 Mary Jo 225,62,202 Wallace, George 26 Wallace , James 202,53 Walton, Allan 100,81,48,80 Woodard, Ann 100,40,56 Woods, Carlton l00,81,5l,80 Wooten, Mary 39,43,206,56 Wooten, Robert 26,40 Workman, Bobby 26 Wormsley, Mary 206,76 Wright, Frank 100,78,110,51,68 Wright, James 100,1 17,52,149 Wright, Janice 26 Wrinkle, Linda 79,100,73 Wrinkle, Robert 206 Wyatt, Linda l4l,38,37,40,55,206,44 Yates, Howard 26,81,50,,80 Wardlaw, Bob 202 Washington, Tom 38,47,202 Waters, Mary Ann 100,59 Watkins, Janice 100,226 Watson, Cecilia 202 Watson, Clarissa 78,202 Watson, John 88,70,42,37,202,49,45 Watson, Nancy 100,78,226,73 Watts, Judy 26,227 299 Yates, Judy 100,62 Young, Harry 26,53 Young, Linda 43,1l7,62,206,57,69 Young, Martha 75,206 Youngblood, Jack 100,78,8l,48,80 Ziegler, David 26 Ziegler, Milton, 26 Zimmerman, Elizabeth 78,37,206, 45,72 General Index Alumnettes, 61 Anchor Club, 62 Art Service Club, 63 Audio-Visual Club, 71 Awards, 252 Baccalaureate, 255 Bankers, 60 Barbell and Track, 68 Baseball, 234 Basketball, 102 Boosters, 55 Bulldogs, 52 Cheerleaders, 223 Christmas Party, 116 Class Night, 256 Club Sweethearts, 54 Concert Band, 80 Cross-Country, 35 Deputy Council, 39 Driftwood Staff, 45 Drill Squad, 224 Dyna - Mo, 118 Dynamo Cir. Club, 75 Dynamo Ed. Staff, 40 Dyna-Teens, 73 Faculty, 8 Football, 28 F.B.L.A., 69 F.H.A, 77 Future Med. Careers, 69 F.T.A., 72 Girls, Basketball, 219 Girls' Optimiss, 57 Glee Club, 76 Golf, 233 Graduation, 258 Ground-breaking, 257 Gym Managers, 217 Homecoming, 86 Houseparties, 238 Jr. Civitans, 51 Jr. Chamber of Commerce, 77 Jr. High Publicity, 67 Jr. Lioness, 59 Jr. Lions, 50 Jr. Optimist, 47 Jr. Philharmonic, 74 Jr. Play, The Bishop? M Jr. Red Cross, 72 Juniors, 94 antle, 244 Jr.-Sr. Prom, 251 Jr. Sertoma, 48 Jr. Y.W.C.A., 76 Key Club, 46 King for a Nite, 120 La Sertomiss, 58 Letterman's Club, 68 Library Club, 66 Majorettes, 222 Marching Band, 81 Maroon and White Bus. Staff, 43 Maroon and White Ed. Staff, 42 Masquers, 70 May Court, 247 May Day, 248 May Queen, 246 M essiah, 1 14 Military, 130 Military Ball, 112 Miss CHS, 124 Miss CHS Candidates, 126 Modern Dance, 218 Monitors, 67 National Honor Society, 37 Oklahomaf, 128 Crchestra, 79 Parents' Night, 83 Pivot Staff , 44 Powder Puff Game, 84 Prelfues, 121 Radio Club, 74 Sr. Choir, 78 Sr. Day, 254 Sr. Play, Pygmalion, 88 Seniors, 154 Sophomores, 20 Specialty Club, 66 Spring Formal, 250 Student Council, 38 Stunt Night, 122 Swimming, 22 Swing Band, 80 Tennis, 237 Thanksgiving Program, 85 Thespians, 70 Tri-Hi-Y, 56 Volleyball, 229 Wheel Club, 53 Wrestling, 108 Writers' Guild, 75 300 in Ame., mn-wr wgrum


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