Chattanooga High School - Dynamo Yearbook (Chattanooga, TN)

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l 1 fs '! Wifi' inf:-::: ' A6611-cullntluai ..2E4!l!H'!l!- .1E s2.iTI ,g, 4- nl.-::::' fig 'SESS' Ny l1lll!:I A E!!!nUlz- xi mmmnnmmmmnml Ts -.1,.., ,MLA --i- --, -1' -h:x,,,,JL ' 0 I I TILE JDIUVAAWO PUBLISHED ANNUALL Y B Y THE STUDENTS UF CHA T TANOOGA HIGH SCHOOL 1964 VOLUME EIFTY-F0 UR I 1 M Faculty page 14-33 i W Classes page 34-93 v 3 I 1 Military page 94-109 TABLE 0 ON TEN TS Sports page 110-157 1 ' Organizations page 1 58-21 5 Features page 21 6-261 it NLF. upperclassmen ago yet so very near . The hours after school . . . play . . . de'Votion to sports The ex- pression of the students . fearful sophomores . . . buttering juniors . . . know-it-all seniors . . . ever changing . . . ever new . . . yet ever the same . . . always familiar . . . the twist . . . laughter in the lunchroom . . . 'galmostn getting five . . . numerous congregations under the clock after homeroom . . . the deep pride in City the first day of school . . . the seniors, not knowing where to go in the new building, yet acting as if they had lived there for three years . . . the sophomores being ufooledn by the . . . the elevator passes and twenty- five cent locker rentals . . . Can you still remember it? That first day . . . so long Of course you can . . . none of us forget! painting signs . . . practicing for the . . . decorating for the Prom . . . endless band practice . . . cheering the team on . . . the satisfaction of knowing you did something extra . . . that something 7 5 that wasnt' demanded . . . that you didnt have to do, but that made C.H.S. a better place because you did it . . . ' of study . . . Student l three and in that moment you know . . . whether you sang the lead . . . lost the game . . . or even if you worked behind the scenes where everybody didnit see you . . . didn't notice . . . in that moment you know that it was worth it all . . . worth the supperless nights . . . the midnight hours the chilling winds on the field . . . the butterflies on opening night . . . ife is the pride in the accom- plishments ,of those we've known for short years . . . the golden mo- ments of the Miss CHS. scene . .. the endless talk of college . . . the wonderful friendships made . . . the waiting . . . participation . . . surprises . . . But words are so empty . . . - you canit d e s crib e student life . . . you have to live it. As you step out of C.H.S. you can never for- get he r IUUH HIUII' fv 4, M J: my 1, lx . clwififw e ..1q ,Mg . UH!! 'llfflfl ffffffwfwf , A 1 'N . , 1, ' KN V Vlxu, 5 fl M ,.Q.-. lwfz, ..1l:l1M,,1 its-ar il W U H 'EL w wx, ,4 3 P M v fvdxu,---iI'f4' PM f' Q 1? E, my , x. , , ' V c.. - K . 7 , 1 , 1 , PLE XS --A-W-ffffffn f 'EA 'f M . 1 1 1 Qi 5 ,M we E V ' x H95 ff W, . 'Gr '- 4 Q? 'we IJ X156 T h a t foreboding word that b r i n g s th e crushing reality of high school life in about unsuspecting stu- dents . . . study . . . During exams . . . any place . . . anywhere . . . any time . . . from the noise of the biology lab to the sunny coziness of the library balcony . . . from the hasty notes scratched down on every available sheet of paper to the last minute exertion of term papers yet to be finished . . . from the early morning hours until the midnight oil is put to use . . . the well known secret of success at C.H.S. is to put lingering thoughts away . . . open the text . and learn . . . And when it's all over . . . when those hours of sleep, and loss of energy catch up . . . the bliss of collapsing . . . totally and completely . . . and waking up to find yourself in the middle of next semester . . . yes . . . another semester had passed . . . never to be relived . . . those nights when the books stayed open until the entire neighborhood was in bed . . . those nights when the agony of homework seemed useless . . . and then the final judgment . . . REPORT CARDS! Some deserving deep pride . . . others simply tucked away in a poeket . . . eaeh helping his owner to know himself better . . . the work of six weeks seen in the form of one small letter. Resolutions...anguish...excuses.Hknowledge...all area part of our learning. Another year at City . . . typical, yet unique . . . with lots of laughter. not a few worries and those moments of gloom that made the laughter all the brighter . . . a year of accomplishment . . . how would we have ever made it through without those eatnaps-in class and out-somehow we didn't get lost in the shuffle . . . somehow We got all the books read. all the reports typed . . . and the projects completed . . . somehow we made it through . . . it all passed by . . . sooner than we ever thought pos- sible . . . days slipped into weeks, weeks into se- mesters, and then winter was gone . . . and soggy Clouds of damp spring hung over the once bleak hill . . . boots and loafers gave way to tenny pumps . . . once more another class was leav- ing . . . diplomas . . . white dresses and coats . . . praetiee . . . rush practice . . . and then with u pang of regret . . . we suddenly knew an- other year of learning had gone by . . . Three years of knowl- edge can n e v e r be equaled as you s t e p up the stair- w a y o f City's... x 755 fi - - N -4 7 ...an K .- 5' 1,- . . V, X , I-, . '-, , Q' 4. '.:q'i V V 'XX A A ., L r , 1 V .. V. - .H .. . ' ' v . A14 x ' - ,wg-rv? .X ,.fi-W- X' .fff- .3 M2- 'T'-fi ' -'-. , - - N' ' ,X 45 xx - ,f , s Xi. iYffM'7V s ' ' ' 'I . .X X W- , . .U.. 1. L Z- H, x. f 'x' , ,I f, fl , 'X ,.- - - v- 1, .E I N r. U -'7I55LJ:'1 1 , H, - Q A, -Q-5 A! Hx . ,x , l N 1 - - H1-' , , 2 e 15 kj . , . '- ' . -. 'x Qf 'T3, k.-nr, Xt , ., 'E x X . ,'f.,.M -5. ' 'rffx' t - - x s ' x ,QA r sgrg .X ,..',g:.1- -. ,- u ' if .1 ' -'- x N 1. s . s C .N Q . . . prayers . . . 4, 4 A rc Ft af distant re- verberation of the drums at half-time . . .the drill squad filing onto the field . . . the victories . . . over Brainerd . . . over Central . . . the crisp- ness of the late autumn air ...the exciting moments of home- coming ceremonies . . . the thrill of the national anthem . . . the month of endless training . . . anguish . . . exhaus- tion . . . bliss . . . trophies . . . broken records . . . the ear-cracking shouts in the gym: uLet,s go, big City . . . our cheerleaders let's golv the endless enthusiasm of ours was a good year . . . the pep meeting without lights . . . the car caravan to Engel Stadium . . . the 3,000 fans at the District 9 Tournaments . . . the yelling . . . crossed fingers With few exceptions City presented outstanding leaders in almost every sport . . . we boasted 3 state champions in wrestling . . . not to mention our all-city, all-district and all-region basketball stars . . . in track and wrestling our teams ranked among the top 3 in the state . . .Pit was work . . . sometimes the muscles grew so tired gs that they quivered until blessed sleep gained control over them hidden tears emerged from even the boldest eyes at the thought of more exercise . . . some quit . . . some continued . . . some were faced with deep disappointment . . . others with resounding victories . . . many benefited . . . others were not so fortunate . . . the sports world is one of determination and self discipline . . . that white CM on a jacket symbol- ized more than Watching others do the work . . . it pointed o11t the individual who worked as one of a team to make the name of City High even greater . . . C.H.S. had champions on the football field . . . in the gym . . . on the courts . . . in the pools . . . on the diamond . . . on the mat . . . on the greens . . . on the track . . . To put it mildly, C.H.S. was a city of male and'female cham- pions, when she stepped into the world . ,, -1- -...KN W, ...Q- N4vvQnArv-v ' ! . w V 'Qi , X Y . ' wx: my N Ml , A I x ' - ,XR -H X x , X-- N Xf'3W,'v- ' W . ' ' W2 'N ' , 'rn ,Q l ,MA , . ' A WN Qtr ,. X., ,, . ., v W. ' fx ' wig: . i N ' . H ,' 'u 12-- 1 , Awszj 0, ' y 'x lf.Ew N N X NM x v Y , t X ,,,,Ns:..m i N - 4 A-X EM- 'L 5 'wi . XV , , ns. . , N 1 -in .A Nfl ,K ,Nz X - mf. f V X PWR E - 54, X u X ' xx Hx' I 3. N .,,- ..- N . -. .. v. 'N S. . N.., 'fx as Ah! It's Y 1 ' a g 1. e at , I a life. Why, Init!! i f 5 you could stay f after school every day until dusk and still not get in on half of C.H.S.'s astonishing ac- tivities . . . rehearsals.. . . every free mo- ment taken for the play . . . for assembly programs . . . for '6Stunt Nite,' and uPrevnes . . . meetings after school . . . concerning clubs . . . the New York trip . . . decorating for the Vondells . . . or just sticking around until someone utters, '4Hey, come give me a hand, and you're caught up in a four-hour job . . . after announcements are read in homeroom . . . did it happen to you often . . . three meetings to attend after school, all at the same time! Trivial things? Perhaps . . . but remember' how impor- tant they were for us during the 90th year of Chattanooga High School History. And how the student body went for those extra activities . . . always signing lists . . . showing up on Saturdays for a full day of painting flats or decorating the Commons .y . . Donit stand there-GET BUSY l All you had to do was ask, and? C.H.S. handed you an over'-loaded armful of chores to do . . . Well,, to put it in simple st form -you name it and we had it! Happiness is made up of little things . . . those times that have special meaning only for you . . . opening your locker to find that the mighty C.H.S. Rolling Team had struck again . . . dancing the night away'after our victory over Central . . . missing honor roll by one C . . . following up on the stylish fads . . . surpassing that de- sirable urge to slide down the banister . . . that's what you have when school is over. . . these are the things you don't forget . . . Citys activities, for the most part, don't go down in a grade form . . . they are only remembered and occasionally spoken but if you were asked to do it all again, there would be no doubt as to your answer . . . because this phase of your three years is unforget- table . . . As you step out of C.'H. S., and into life. you will always have vivid mem- ories of her . . . 'N - .Wrff '. -N -n 1 . . sq 1 1 N 'W ,-RX H , . , Mmilih r.. I .. ' 4 F nw Q X M' Nm x . qw., . r ' W... 1-yf' n ,qw . I 44... ,. , l,f',f'f'H 'u ny, u +V ,V js. vw ' , f'p f'+ f k f Nl THX 9 A 'wwf if A X g V ., vw MfFC'7 W' -ifig' A 1 Sk gal 1 4.x ' . ,,' X acul N 11' fwm 93 Ann mam , ,,, k C 1 , 'w L, V. M V Qviuvnx ,uf , . 1, N ,, 'fffi X l A A . J' xx... ,..,h kg fc! ,-uv-,qt A 1,4 .-w xv 9MJv3. ina: f f W Q-wh, ,gr 1 .W ,, -tiff. .Jr rl ,r,, ,f W - by , vp! QQ , I in WLT' . in 'A X... ,,.v ,.....-4-4 COLO EL BATES - The ideals and integrity of Col. Creed Fletcher Bates as principal of Chattanooga High School have taught dignity, happiness, and beauty to generations of boys and girls to prepare them to take their places as re- sponsible citizens and outstanding leaders. Col. Bates, interest in the individual has always predominated all others. He has culti- vated thousands of young minds, molding each into a distinct contributing entity. The com- mon-place, the second best, has never been enough for Col. Bates. Under such inspired and dedicated leadership, Chattanooga High School has become renowned as one of the quality schools in the South. Last year Colonel often expressed his pri- mary wish, I want to see my people safely over Jordan. Now, this wish has been granted, in this final year of service Col. Bates brought to the new location all the warmth, depth, and excitement of a great heritage. Through him, the great traditions have survived, the high standards and spirit of the past are now en- compassed in new walls. Chattanooga High School is prepared to meet the challenge of the future! Col. Bates graduates this year. Emblazoned across his diploma are the words: You have acted well your part, therein all the honor lies. ln the past months many individuals and organizations have paid tribute to this great leader, and thus do we, however, the most fitting monument Chattanooga High School can erect is the students - past, present, and future - who are living and will continue to live by the precepts taught and lived by this builder of men, Col. Creed Fletcher Bates. r. Chattanoo a H1 h School CHS - The Oldest ond Best Second 1 gf 6 A born leader of men through the years, Col. Bates has taken part in all types of civic and church activities. He has served as a Trus- tee of Bonny Oaks Orphanage since 1929, succeeding his father, Squire L. W. Bates, who was instrumental in founding Bonny Oaks. Col. Bates now serves as secretary of the Board of Trustees. Col. Bates has been prominent in Methodism for more than a half century. In the St. Elmo Methodist Church, he is on the board of trustees. For ten years he was chairman of the board and a steward. He has previously been a delegate to the District and Annual Conferences of the Methodist Churches. The Methodist Church established a school, the Standard Train- ing School, of which Col. Bates was named Chairman of the Board of Managersg and since 1946 he has been a dean. Col. Bates has also held the position of Sunday School Superintendent. Col. Bates joined the Chattanooga Civitan Club in 1922, two years after it was founded. He has been an active member for forty-two years and served as president in 1932- 33. Col. Bates has served as District Commander of Civitans, Chair- man of Chattanooga Armory Advisory Committee, President of State Y.lVl.C.A. Board. President of Chattanooga Half Century Club, Commander of James-Craig Ludon Post Qf the American Legion, Trustee of University of Chattanooga. Member of Com- mittee on Colleges and Universities for Southern Association of College and Secondary Schools. l Creed Fletcher Bates was born February 1, 11894, the sixth child of Squire L. W. Bates a d Jane L. Bates. He was born in St. Elmo and spent all the summers of his boyhood on Waldens Ridge. N Creed received his elementary education at St. Elmo Grammar School. He was a good student even as a small boy. He loved local 'istory and spent many of his waking hours on Lookout Mountain hunting for Indian relics. lCompleting four years of work in three years, Creed graduated from Central High Syhool in 1911 with honors. He was Alumni Editor of t'The Digestf, the school's newspaper, piesident of the debating society, and a mem- ber of the track team. Receiving his A.B. degree in education, Mr. B tes graduated from U. C. in three years with honors. He worked on U. C.'s yearbook arid newspaper, he also held comic rolls in all the college plays. l1n 1911 Prof. Bates began his far-reaching career as an educator at Central High School. Hb taught there until the outbreak of Woi'lcl War 1 in 1917. lProf. Bates began his military career at the l Student 4 t i l l i 1 l l t hool in the South first Officers, Training Camp held in the South in Fort Oglethorpe. He graduated as a 2nd Lt. in Field Artillery. Since Lt. Bates spoke French fluently, he was chosen to go to France as a billeting officer. After he was discharged in Germany at the closing of the war, Lt. Bates decided to remain in Europe and study at the Sorbonne in Paris. He latcr received his lVl.S. Degree from Columbia University and has done graduate work at Stanford University, the University of Wisconsin, Peabody, and the University of Cuba. He returned to Chattanooga to teach at City until 1925g then he opened the new Look- out ,lunior High School as principal. He served in that capacity until May of 1926. ln tl1e fall of 1927 Prof. Bates became prin- cipal of Chattanooga High School. He has served continuously in this capacity, except during service in World War II and for over one year when he served as acting School Superintendent while Superintendent Derthiclc was in England. During World War II he served as a Special Service Officer, securing entertainment for Teacher Principal MR. CREED BATES Mathematics troops abroadg he also served as an interpreter. For outstanding service he was given the Legion of Merit Award and was discharged as a Lieutenant Colonel. Returning to Chattanooga, Col. Bates resumed his position as prin- cipal of the oldest and best secon- dary school in the South. There is much more which could be said, these few words can not possibly do justice to the life, influence, and talents of this great leader in deter- mining the destiny and prestige of Chattanooga High School. ' ' A ,.:.b i I . fy---. Left to right: Corley Young, G. Paul Sams, Mrs. C. M. Hooper, S. Dean Peterson, Raymond D. Witt, Jr., Elroy Rollins, and William D. Leber. -.W Em., f...W pi!-me .'-- sie? ' 1,55 .gi .:k..k i .V . 20 SUPERINTENDENT OF CITY SCHOOLS Dr. Bennie Carmichael COMMISSIONER OF ED U C A TI ON S. Dean Peterson Board of Education Votes to Leave Stadium at Bottom of Hill Sflx .,. N,' X ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Mr. George- Illunvluml .- Q X A5-l.X., , Ns --up. , A Maxx' , 'ask' X 1, 1......Q.f ,I Www 'Bih- Lx A v Ng DEAN 01 STUDENTS Mr. Jann-s Pllifcr MISS RUTH SCHOLZE Registrarg University of Chatta nooga MRS. MAMIE HOUSTON Cafeteria Manager MRS. MARY LEE ROYER Guidanceg B.S., Middle State College MISS EVELYN WOOTEN Bookkeeper-Clerkg Univ Chattanooga ,Nui The Cafeteria Manager and her staff John Lewis John Beasley Mrs Mamie Houston Cafeteria Mgr Mrs Josephine Maples, Miss Mary Radchff Miss Carrie Ribbons Elen Davis Miss Winnie McGee Miss Lily Vlae Thompson Miss Helen Hester, Mrs Royer is everyone's friend-in-need g she IS the one to whom we look when our problems become too much for ourselves to handle. tratifve Staff Leads Civ MRS. ELLA MAE HOLLAND First Aidg R.N., Emory University MRS. ELIZABETH K. WADE Assistant Librarian and Audio- Visual co-ordinatorg University of Chattanooga MISS AMERLIA BAZEMORE Secretaryg B.A., University of Chat- tanooga MISS EMILY SPENCER Librariang B.S. in L.S., Peabody College in Doubling as a study hall, our beautiful auditorium sees constant use. Even while struggling for a chair or rushing to the lunch line, one cannot llelp but appreciate our beautiful cafeteria. Through Another Successful Year Mrs. Holland has gained thc reputation of being the Florence Nightingale of the First Aid Room. One of City's most valuable assets is its well equipped library. Often found in her room after school with some struggling student, Mrs. Strong strives to instill in her students a desire to learn. Prizing individuality and hard work, Mrs. Wertheimer is renowned for her respect for students and strong sense of fair play. 24 is 11 iii? ' - , , 1 s f Q ,.-, , I if Although we oft mark in answer loves Chubby Cl K' CHARLES KENDRICK Unified Geometry, Algebra 2, Trig- onometry, Advanced Algebrag B.S. Austin Peay State Teachers Col- lege MRS. BUN F. STRONG Algebra 25 A.l3., Judson College MRS. MARGARET L. WERTHEIMER Algebra 2g Unified Geon1etrygB.S., University of Chattanooga MISS NAN GROVES Comprehensive Math, Algebra 2, Unified Geometry: B.A., Vanderbilt ..:.t,M en feel the sting of a sharp, sarcastic re- to a silly question, everyone respects and 1arlie Kendrick. A warm, sparkling personality and an active interest in every student and each' event endears Miss Groves to her students. Interest in Hi her Math matics Increases Chemistry students test magnesium properties in lab. MISS BEVERLY MINCEY any Nazarene College, BS. Coach Rhordanz is a kind, cour- teous gentleman. Science Department ponsors Annual Science Fair MR. RICHARD DAVENPORT sity. All of Mr. Davcnport's students recognize him as a kind, generous man. Mr. Bates is recognized as one of the state's most outstanding Physics teachers. L... Chemistry, BioloL'y: B.S., Purdue Univer- 78 I C I MR. CONRAD W. BATES Chemistryg Beth- Pll 'sics Chemis- Y I-. tryg M.A., Pea- body College. MR. RAYMOND BUSSARD Biologyg BA., Bridgewater College. MR. C. W. RHORDANZ History, Biologyg M.S., University of Alabama. MR. JOHN R. OSTEEN Biologyg Mechanical Drawingg B.S., Middle Tennessee Stat College. C English Department Among 110 Chosen for ational tudy 4 Jack-of-all-trades Miss Pryor dedicates her life to the betterment of CHS. MRS. MARY BARKER Englishg B.S.g University of Chattanooga. MISS KATHARINE PRYOR Dramatics, Speechg A.B. University of Chattanoo- ga. MISS KATHERINE WALKER M.S., Columbia Univer- sity. MRS. ELENA ZIMMERMAN M.Ed., University of 26 Chattanooga. Y. .Q K sf W., y -4. ,gs- Perfcction and cleanliness are the traits most outstanding in Miss Smallwoodg she strives to instill in each of her students a strength of character. MRS. CECIL BABCOCK sity of Chattanooga. MRS. LUCILLE JOHNSON Englishg M.A., University of Chat tanooga. MISS JUDY SAYLOR English, Algebrag B.S.g University of Chattanooga. MISS ARMINDA SMALLWOOD sity. . ,....... A warm sense of humor and delicate femininity are the keys to Mrs. Zimmer- man's personality. Mrs. Johnson has a warmth and zest for life with which she inspires all her students to greater heights. . i I X English, Cuidanceg B.A., Univer Englishg M.A.g Columbia Univer MISS ANNA McCRARY MR. R. L. SCHWALL MRS. LEE SHAW MISS LILLIAN PATTON MRS. ELIZABETH Spanish, Englishg M.A., Russiang University of Spanish, French, B.S., Latin: B.A., Agnes PEARSON Columbia University. Chattanooga. University of Chattano- SCOU. French: Professeur, oga. Institut d'Education Physique, Belgium. . P Langua e Department Sponsors Trips To Mexico And New Orleans I The Language Department boasts of the best equipped laboratory in the City school system. l I I Although she is new to City this year, Mrs. Shaw, with her sly grin and her warm humor, has already become a favorite with the faculty and students. Mrs. Pearson, who came from Belgium, is renowned for her compassion, understanding, and kindness. 27 .,..kX . MRS. ELIZABETH RUSHWORTH Shorthand, Typing, Secretarial Practiceg B.S., Indiana State Teachers' College. MR. KENNETH R. BARTON Treasurer, Typing, Gen. Businessg B.S., Tennessee Tech. MISS CLENDA KIMBROUGH Typing, Notehandg B.S., The Uni- versity of Tennessee. MR. RICHARD LANCASTER Distributive Educationg B.S., Uni- versity of Tennessee. 1 Business Dept. is with the most modern equipment. An easy flowing wit and a charming Q disposition are characterized by Tiny 1 Barton. Business Education D partment Fosters Distributifve Education Class HN f,'L -V , G, fl,! I Strong-willed and decisive, Mrs. Rushworth influences all her slu- dents for good. ' is . N Left: Smiling Miss Kimbrough is a charming woman who merits the respect of everyone who knows her. V I MR. JAY M. CRAVEN Senior Choir, Orchestra: M.M.E., Vander Cook College of Music. , MR. J. S. TILSON Marching Band, Concert and Swing Bandg M.S., University of Illinois. MRS. VIOLA JOHNSTON Art, Englishg B.S., University of Chattanooga. MR. GORDON SMITH Sophomore Choir, Senior Choirg B.A., University of Texas. City boasts of one of the most outstanding orchestras in the stateg they exhibited this at Maryville, where they received a 1 in state competition. Art parks Creativity en C 1 ii L 's lg .n c. it . Recognized as one of the most outstand- ing music teachers, City considers her- self fortunate to have such a talented teacher on her staff. The Art Department helps create an appreciation for the arts as well as an ability to create works of art. Music Department Considered Top in tate The Chattanooga High School Band is rated as the No. 1 band in the State. 29 MRS. MARTHA JO DARBY Home Economicsg B.S., University of Tennessee. MR. CHARLES H. GEORGE Pre-flight, Auto Mechanics, Shopg University of Ten- nessee. MRS. IDAREE H. TOWNLEY Child Develop- ment, Home Ecol nomicsg M.S., University of Ten- ncssee. WENDELL B. HUDSON Driver Educa- tiong B.A., Uni- versity of Chat- tanooga. MRS. MARY D. RODMAN Girls' Phys. Ed. and V a r si t y Sports Coachg A.B., University of Chattanooga. I tice game. Vivacious Mrs. Darby is wel- come anywhere with her warm humor and girlish gig- gle. Home Economics, Industrial Arts, and Physica Education Develo Manual kills I l ! x The -'ixth period gym class concentrates on a Dynah prac P Woodworking is one of the many skills taught in our well-equipped shop. Pursuin the rofession she lik g P es taining children for her Child Care Mrs. Townley demonstrates the art of enter- R , l l as -0 p p N. 4' X , Q MAJOR RICHARD W. IIROWN Professor of Military Science, Col lege of Pacific. MXSGT. THOMAS IIRICKER Instructor of Military Science. MXSCT. JOHN C. MAYES Instructor of Military Science. MXSCT. CLOVER McKINN EY Instructor of Military Science. Not Pictured: MfSGT. LUTHER JENKINS Instructor of Military Science. ' l v Q 'Pt Sgt. Bricker is renowned for his courtliness and soft spoken manner. Hard-working Sgt. Jenkins, is known for his quick wit and sharp sarcasm. For weeks before-hand, the cadets prepare for the final judgement-Fed eral Inspection. This year City received honor rating. Military Department Receives Honor Rating -s-..,, At Federal Inspection Major Brown is recognized as one of the most outstand- ing military men in the Southeast. 3l The head of the Social Science De- partment, Miss Perry is one of City's most respected faculty members. MR. DONALD R. CRONK A m c r . History, Psychology, Eco- nomic s 3 NI.A., Vanderbilt Uni- versity. MR. JAMES C. of Chattanooga Beloved by the entire student body, Coach Von Schaaf has the reputation of being King of Sarcasm. City suffered a great loss when he left to fur- ther his education. DUKE World History 3 B.S., University Handsome Mr. Latture is the bright spot in every girl's monotonous ay. going on An interest in every activity at City, energetic actions, and getting inost out- things done right are the standing attributes of Mr. Cfonk. Social Sciences Develop Beit. r Citizens MRS. JOYCE HOWELL Bibleg B.S., Uni- versity of Chat- tanooga MR. VAN LATTURE W o r 1 d History, Am. Historyg B.A., P e a b 0 d y College MISS CATHERINE PERRY Am. History, W 0 rl d Historyg M.A., Vanderbilt University MR. BILL VON SCHAAF Am. History, M.Ed., University of Chattanooga MRS. JUDY STREET Am. Historyg B.S., E a s t Tennessee State University Y I 1 Mrs. Johnson gets in lhc mood to - read Snowhound. . Miss Groves is dcspm-rate for any- thing in pants!! 1 fl M and M's nu-It in your mouth -not in your hand. Gosh, Mom. you got my por- mzmcnt loo tight. 'pg 1 iv , X , CIlS's own doling Grandmother. What do you mean you don't like Spanish food? 'U 5 , if I xg r-N..,,, .li E- a ,m 1 , D' iff: . S . All logclhur now . . . F acult Fumbles Okay, hvrc's Mrs. lIollun4l's shocg now what did you do with Cfouvli HIISFRIIWIVS ruin- coal? 33 asse gn , . Q 1 inf, . A. 1, u'.'J T' o.: u '!0977'.' -' Q' Nl ,HJ I 4 .1 ,4 uv., fun! JJ-,J xx ll I, 1 IQ' r -'.r,,J . . lv E Editors: r ' Seniors: fone Colquitt Carolyn Roberts ' i Underclasmen: Vaughn Pritchett r i A,Beth Richmond 1 A . 1 E Q59 President Frank Potter Vice-President Bill Stewart We are the seniors-a reminder of past heritage We are the elders-the confident ones We are the product of established tradition We are the spirit-the fight song-the Alma Materv We are the frenzied pleas and the shouts of victory We are the triumph and the celebration We are the wild gyrations of the latest dance step We are the pixies of May Day-entranced by beauty We are the remembrances of Class Night's satires We are today's fun and fellowship These three years have been an introduction to life We have lived, laughed, loved We are the companions of timwhurrying onl the Future We are the architects of things to come We are the student government-the unmeasured opportunity Ours is the old ring-a collector's item We are the leaders-the followersg we are n ow and forever. l Secretary Helen Potter Treasurer Don Sims Pictured at left are our officersg Frank, Bill, Don, and Helen, with our sponsor Mrs. Elizabeth Wade. During the past three glorious years, the great class of 1964 has been blessed with a wonderful sponsor. To Mrs. Wade we will be forever. grate- ful for her warmth and ever present interest in us, her seniors. CHARLES ADAMS Marching Band, '62, '63, '64, Concert Band, '62, '63, '64, East Tenn. State Band Clinic, Jr. Scrtoma Club, '62, '63, Treas., '64, Band Sponsor, '64, ALLAN AILEY LANA ALEXANDER Oklahoma , Orchcstra, '62, '63, Senior Choir, '63, '64, Driftwood Staff, '63, '64, May Day, '62, '63, '64. BILL ALLIN GLORIA ALSOBROOKS Tri-Hi-Y, '62, '63, '64, Student Council, '64, Jr. Lions Calendar Girl, '64, Homecoming Queen Candidate, '64, Military Queen, '64. BILL ASHLEY Parents' Night, '62, '63, '64, R.O.T.C. Military Staff 64 Dist. Ed. Club, Chaplain, '63, V.-Pres., '64 ANN BAILEY Parents' Night, '62, May Day, '62, '63, 64 Bankers Club '63, Inter-Service Club Council, '64, Drill Squad 63 Senior Choir, '64, BOB BALDWIN Bulldogs, '62, '63, '64, Lt. in R.O.T.C., '64, Disc and Diamond, Deputy Coun- cil, '64, National Thespians, '64. ROSE BANKSTON Speciality Club, '62, Library Aid, '63, '64, Christmas Program, '64, May Day, '62, '63, '64. ARLIE BarBREE Varsity Cross-Country Team, '62, B- Team Cross-Country, '63, Red Cross Club, '62, Recreation Club, '63, '64. NANCY BARNEY Lioness, '62, '63, Chaplain, '64, Christ- mas Program, '64, Sophomore Orienta tion, '62, May Day, '62, '63, '64. ROBERT BENNS National Merit Finalist, '64, Deputy Council, '64, Track and Cross Coun- try, '63, '64, Most Studious Superlative, National Honor Society, '64, CHARLES BENSON Bible Club, '63. KLAUS BESEMANN Track and Barbell Club, V.-Pres., '64, Sr. Choir, '64, Enter, '64, KITTY BIETER Lioness, '64, Maroon and While Business Staff, '63, '64, Sr. Homeroom Representative, '64, May Day, '62, '63, '64-: Christmas Program, '63. GEORGE BLAIR Jr. Optimist, 'f1a.2, '63, '64, V.-Pres., '64, Football, '62, '63, Boxing, '63, Pa ents' Night, '62, '63, R.0.T.C. Spons '64, Girls' Ath' PEGGY BLEVINS or, '64, Girls' Basketball Team Statistician, letic Association, '63, '64, Tennis Team, '64, RICHARD BODENHAMMER Football, '62, '63, '64, Track, '62, '63 '64, Optimist, '62, '63, '64, Sr. Play '64, Military Honor Society, '62, Lct- terman's Club, '62, '63, '64. ROLAND BOHANNON Bulldogs, '62, Parliamentarian and Stage Manager, '63, Student-Provost, '64, Tliespians, '64, Student Council, '64. MILTON BONINE 1 a RUTH BROOKSHIRE Library Club, Sec., '63, '64, D.E.C.A., Historian, '64, Sr. Representative, Allied Medical Club, '62, May Day, '62, '63, '64. DIANA BROWN Lioness, '63, '64, Deputy Council, '64, Drill Squad, '64, Parents' Night, '64, May Day, '63, '64. JUDY BROWN Drill Squad, '62, '63, May Day, '62, '63, '64, Parents' Night, '62, '63, Dynamo Circulation Club, '62, Bridge Club, '64. WANDA BROWN D.E.C.A.., Sec. and Treas., '64, Library Club, '64, Allied Medical Science, '62, May Day, '62, '63, '64. BERNARD BRYAN SHANNON BONNER Sopll. Class Sec., La Scrtomiss, '62, '63, Trcas., '64, Sr. Choir, '64, Honor Society, '64. JIM BOWEN Optimist Club, '62, V.-Pcs., '63, '64, Football, '62, '63, '64, King for a Night Candidate, '64, Deputy Council, V.- Pres., '64, R.O.T.C. Captain, '64. BECKY BRACKETT Bankers' Club, '62, '63, '64, Bookstore Manager, '64, Oklal1oma! , '62, Mes- siah, '62, National Honor Society, '64. MILTON BRIDGES DAVID BROOKS Marching Band, '62, '63, '64, Concert Band 62 63 64 Jr. Sertoma, '62, '63, Pres., '64, Band Lt., '64 I 40 LINDA CARUTHERS Dynamo Editorial Staff, '64, La Sertomiss, '62, '63, '64, Student Council, '64, National Honor Society, '63, '64, Na- tional Merit Semifinalist, '64. JACK CATE Jr. Lions, '62, '63, '64, Driftwood, '64,.. Stunt Night, '64, The Skin of Our Teeth, '64, Co-chairman Christmas Program, '64. BRUCE CHADWICK Recreation Club, '62, '63, '64, Parents' Night, '62, '63, Jr. Klan Club Sec., '63, R.O.T.C. Sgt., '63, JIM CHASE Parents' Night, '62, '63, '64, A.V. Club, '62, '63, BEVERLY CHAWKIN Boosters, '62, '63, '64, Dynamo Business Staff, '63, '64,' Deputy Council, '64, Gym Manager, '64, Junior and Senior Play Business Staffs, '63, '64, PAT CALDWELL Oklahoma! , '62, Drill Squad, '62, '63, R.0.T.C. Sponsor, '64, May Day, '62, '64, Glee Club, '62, BEVERLY CANTRELL Anchor Club, '62, '63, '64, May Day, '62, '63, '64, Senior Play Business Staff, Junior Play Business Staff. DIANE CARTER Tri-Hi-Y, '62, '63, Inter-Service Repre- sentative, '64, Drill Squad, '62, Lt., '63, Sec. of Inter-Service Club Council, '64, R.0.T.C. Sponsor, '64, Senior Projects Chairman, '64. JUDY CARTER Dyna Teen qlub, '62, '63, F.H.A., '64, Senior Christmas Program, '64, May Day, '62, '63, '64. CLARA CARTWRIGHT Dyna-Teens, '62, Re orter, '63, Inter-Service Club Council, P '64, May Day, '62, '63, '64. BARBARA CLOSE Specialty Club, '62, Chaplain, '62, '63, Concert Band, '63, '64, Marching Band, '64, Parents' Night, '62, May Day, '62, '64. CAROL JOY COLBURN Editor-in-Chief '64 Dynamo, Cheerleader. '64, Jr. Lions' Sweetheart, Booster Club, '62, '63, '64, Miss CHS Candidate. NANCY COLE Maroon and White Business Mgr., '64, Girls' Optimiss, '62, '63, Pres., '64, Miss CHS Candidate, '64, Honor Society, '63, '64, Sertoma Sweetheart, '64. TERESA COLLISON Cheerleader, '63, '64, Student Council, '64, National Honor Society, '64, Miss CHS Candidate, '64, Military Queen Candidate, '64. JANE COLQUITT Dynamo Editorial Staff, '64, Honor Society, '64, Gym Man- agers 2nd V.-Pres., '64, Spanish I Award, '63, La Sertomiss, '62, '63, Chaplain, '64. DOYLE COMBS VICKI COMSTOCK Alumnettes, '63, '64, President, '64, Honor Society, '64, Second place Geometry Award in Chattanooga, '63, May Day, '62, '63. LUCY COOK Tri-Hi-Y, '62, '63, Secretary, '64, Pivot Staff, '64, Maroon and White, '63, '64, Deputy Council, '64, Thespians, '64. MARGARET COOK Boosters, '63, '64, Stunt Night, '62, '63, '64, Oklahoma! , '62, Li'l Abner, '63, Dynamites. JUDY COOKE Orchestra, '62, '63, '64, E.T.E.A. Or- chestra, '62, '64, All-State Orchestra, '64, Red Cross Club, '63, '64, Writer's Guild, '64. WINSHIP COOLEY A.V. Club, '63, '64, Parents' Night, '62, '63, Stunt Nite, '63, Cinema Club, '62. DAN COOPER A.V. Club Equipment Mgr., '62, '63, '64, May Day, '63, Christmas Program, '64, Parents' Nite, '62, '63, '64, The Skin of Our Teeth, '64. NELSON COPE SANDRA CORDELL Monitors, '62, Y-Teens Secretary, '63, President, '64, May Day, '62, '63, '64. TERRY CORDELL Parents' Nite, '62, '63, '64, B-Team Basketball, '62, Jr. Chamber of Commerce, '63, Recreation Club, '62, '64, Track and Barbell Club, '63, R.O.T.C. Officer, '64. NORMAN C ORN BRUCE CO Y Key Club 64 PAT COX Messiah, '62, Oklahoma, '62, Li'l Abner, '63, Drill Squad, '62, Lieutenant '63, Captain, '64, Orchestra, '62, '63, President, '64. WAYNE COX Senior Choir, '64, Inter-act Club, '62, Inter-Service Club Council, '63, '64, Par- ents' Night, '62, '63, '64. JANE CRABTREE Betty Crocker Award Winner, '64, Pres. F.H.A., '62, '63, '64, Sophomore Talent Show, '62, Maroon and White Editorial Staff, '62, '63, '64, Coordinator of Facul- ty Follies, '64. MARION DAMEWOOD G'l'Ot'-M','64,D'llS d,'6,'g , ' . liciiltyi, '6s'i'Maf'Day, '63, '54, qua 3 64 J' Hlgh Pub RANDAL DILLARD Jr. Civitan, '62, '63, Sec., '64, Deputy Council, '64, Jr. and Sr. Homeroom representative, Parents' Night, May Day Escort, '64. MIKE DOUBLEDAY JAMES DUNN JENNIE DYNESIUS Tri-Hi-Y, '62, '63, V.-Pres., '64, Deputy Council Sec., '64, Basketball Captain, 64-gyglym Manager, '64, R.O.T.C. Spon- sor, . JAN CRAVENS Messiah, '62, Senior Choir, '62, '64, Christmas Program, '64, Sec.-Treas. of Specialty Club, '63, '64, Stunt Night, '64. GARY CULVER Hi-Y, '62, '63, Sec., '64, Varsity Basket- ball, '62, '63, '64, Student Council, '64, Letterman's Club, '62, '64, Fellowship of Christian Athletes. SANDRA DARWIN Library Club, '63, May Day, '63, Red Cross, '63, Drill Squad, '63, '64. ED DeMARS CHERYL DeSHAZO Boosters, '63, '64-3 Jr. Lions' Calendar Girl, '64, Maroon and White Business Staff, '63, '64, Military Queen Candi- date, '64, Student Council, '63, '64. NATHAN ELSBREE Hi-Y, '62, '63, Secl., '64, Parents' Night, '62, '63, Senior Play, '64, Disc and Diamond, 63, Christmas Program, '64. JUDY EVANS BILL FAIDLEY Parents' Night, '62, '63, Jr. Chamber of Commerce, '63, '64, SANDRA FAULKNER May Day, '62, '63, '64, Bible Club, '62, Travel Club, '62, Y-Teens, '63, Sgt.-at- Arms, '64, JIM FERGERSON Rifle Team, '62, '63, Captain, '64, Dep- uty Council, '64, R.O.T.C. Captain, Parents' Night, '64. MIKE DZVONIK Governor of Boys' State, '64, V.-Pres. Student Body, '64, V.-Pres. Hi-Y Club, '64, Captain Basketball Team, '64, Hon- or Society, '63, '64, BECKY EDWARDS Drill Squad, '62, Lt., '63, Captain, '64, Monitors, '62, Bridge Club Pres., '64, May Day, '62, '63, Parents' Night, '62, '63, SANDRA EDWARDS Library Club, V.-Pres., '63, Business Manager, '64, D.E.C.A. Historian, '64, Allied Medical Club, '62, May Day, '62, '63, '64, CHARLES EICHORN Dynamo Staff, '63, Photo Editor, '64, Maroon and White Photographer, 64, Military Photographer, '63, '64, ELAINE ELROD Library Club, Business Manager, '63, President, '64, D.E.C.A., Reporter, '64, Historian, '64, May Day, '62, '63, '64 POLLY FINCHER Student Council, '63, '64, Military Spon- sor, '64, Captain Drill Squad, '64, An- chors, '64, Senior Choir, '63, '64. BILL FLOYD D-Company Commander, '64, Disc and Diamond, Squadron Commander, '63, Parents' Night, '64. CONNIE FORD R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '64, Orchestra, '62, '63, '64, Oklahoma, '62, Li'l Abner, '63, Jr. Play Business Staff. .IIMMIE FORD Basketball Team, '62, '63, '64, Volleyball Team, '64, Par- ents' Night, '62, Junior and Senior Homeroom Representa tive, Library Club, Chaplain, '62, Inter-Service Club Repre sentative, '63, V.-Pres., '64. LINDA FORD Gym Manager, '64, Anchors, '62, '63, '64, Orchestra, '62 '63, '64, Senior Choir, '64, Oklahoma! , '62, JUDY FOREMAN Anchor Club, '62, '63, Sgt.-at-Arms, '64, Gym Manager, '64, Sr. Play Business Manager, '64, Jr. Play Ticket Manager, 63, Won the Jr. Candy Contest, '63, JUDI FOSTER Jr. Lioness, '62, Social Chairman, '63, Drill Squad, '62, May Day, '63, '64, Pha-Lanx, '62, DEBBIE FUSTON Marching Band, '62, '63, '64, Concert Band, '62, '63, '64, Y,W.C.A. Sgt.-ab Arms, '62, May Day, '62, '63, '64, Par- ents' Night, '62, '63, '64. DAVID GAGLIANO Honor Society, '63, V.-Pres., '64, .lr. Civitans, '62, '63, '64, Pivot Staff, '63, The Skin of Our Teeth, '64, Marching Band, '62, '63, lst Lt., '64. ROY GALLANT Patents' Night, '62, '63, '64, May Day, '62, '63, '64, Marching Band, '62, '63, '64, Concert Band, '62, '63, '64, Jr. Chamber of Commerce, '62, ANN GAMMON Boosters, '62, '63, '64, Tennis Team, '62 '63, Captain, '64, Gym Manager, '64s Lil' Abner, '63, Junior and Senior Repre sentative, '63, '64. DAVE GEREN Civitan Club, '62, '63, V.-Pres., '64, Foot- ball, '62, '63, '64, Track, '62, '63, '64, Senior Play, '64, Student Council, '64. KITTY GILBERT Hi-Y Sweetheart, Tri-Hi-Y, '62, '63, '64 Cheerleader, '62, '63, '64, Gym Mani agers, Chaplain, Volleyball Team, Cap- tain. TOMMY GILBERT lst Lt. R.O.T.C., '64, National Honor Society, Office As- sistant, Writers Guild, Jr. Lions Club, '63, '64. MEG GILLETTE Art Club, '62, V.-Pres., '63, Writers Guild, '63, Sec., '64, E.T.E.A., '63, '64, Talented Youth Class, '63, Specialty Club, '64. Audio-Visual ager, '63, '64, BORIS GOLDBERG J OE GRAHAM Club, '62, Sec. , '63, Pres., '64, Baseball Man- R.0.T.C. lsr Lt., '64. GARRY GRANT Deputy Council, '64, Jr. Chamber of Commerce, '62, Treas., '63, Pres., '64, Dist. Ed. Club, Pres. '63, '64, R.O.T.C. lst Lt., Parents' Night, '62, '63, '64. SUSIE GRASHAM Concert Band, '62, '63, '64, Y-Teens, '62, Parents' Night, '62, '63, '64, May Day, '62, '63, '64, Marching Band, '62, '63, '64. DAN GRAY Audio-Visual Club, '62, '63, Junior Chamber of Commerce, '62, Swimming Team, '62, Parents' Night, '62, '63, '64, R.O.T.C. Lt. NANCY HAMILL Boosters, '62, V.-Pres., '63, Pres., '64, Drill Squad, '62, Lt., '63, Lt. Col., '64, Studcnt Council, '64, R.O.'I'.C. Sponsor, '64, Gym Manager, '64. CAROL HARDY Student Monitors, '62, Bridge Club, '64, DAVID HARRIS Jr. Lions Club, '62, '63, Sgt.-at-Arms, '64, Basketball, '62, '63, '64, Student Council '64, R.O.T.C. lst Lt., Miss CHS Escort CAROL HATTENBACH Tri-Hi-Y, '62, '63, '64, Dynamo Bus., '63, Drill Squad, '62, '63, Deputy Council, '64, May Day, '62, '63, '64, RICHARD HAVILAND Track Team, Cross-Country Team. KENNETH GROSS Junior Chamber of Commerce, '62, '63, '64, Parents' Night, '62, '63, '64, R.O.'I'.C. Lt., Swimming Team, '62, LUCY HAGAN Marching Band, '62, '63, Captain, '64, Concert Band '62, '63, '64, Dynamo Cir. Club, '62, Prevucs, '62, '63, Stunt Nite, '62. BILL HAGGARD Senior Choir Pres., '64, Senior Play, '64, Li'l Abner, '63, Prevues, '63, '64, Stunt Nite, '63, '64-. SANDRA HALE May Day, '62, '63, '64, Drill Squad, '62, '63, '64, Parents' Night, '62, '64, Monitors Club, '62, Bridge Club, '64. PAT HAMBY Oklahoma, '62, Li'1 Abner, '63, Concert Band, '62, '63, '64, Marching Band, '62, '63, '64, Parents' Night, '62, '63. VIRGINIA HAYES MONTIE HEAD Anchor Club, '63, '64, Oklahoma, Li'l Abner, Messiah, May Day, '62, '63. BERNA HENLEY May Day, '62, '63, '64, Bible Club, '61, '62, Travel Club, '62, '63, Y-Teens, V.- Pres., '63, President, '64. ANN HESTER May Day, '62, '63, '64, F.B.L.A., '62, Library Assistant, 62, '63, '64, -Teens, '63, '64, D.E.C.A., '63, Chaplain, '64, JIM HIBBLER .Ir. Optimist, Drill Team, '62, '63, Color Guard, '63, Com- mander, '64, Diners Club, '64, JIMMY HICKMAN .Iunior Chamber of Commerce, Chaplain, '63, '64, Parents' Night, '62, '63. SARA HICKS Tri-Hi-Y, '62, '63, '64, Drill Squad, '62, May Day, '62, '63, '64, Deputy Council, '64, Junior Play, Business Staff, '63. ROSEMARY HIGDON Lioncss, Sec., '63, '64, Basketball, '62, '63, '64, Volleyball, Capt., '63, Gym Manager, Pres., '63. BURL HILL JANICE HILL Military Sponsor, '64, AV Sweetheart, '64, Tri-Hi-Y, '62, '63, Sgt.-at-Arms, '64, Christmas Program, '64, Sr. Play Busi- ness Staff. SHERRIE HILL Girls' Drill Squad, '62, Lt. '63, Col. '64, Candidate for Miss CHS, '64, Dynamo Business Manager, '64, National Honor Society, '64, Candidate for Homecom- ing Queen, '64. SUSAN HIXON La Sertomiss, '61, '62, '63, '64, Writers Guild, Vice-President, '64, Orchestra, '61, '62, '63, '64, Choir, '64, E.T.E.A. Orchestra, '62, '63. WILLIAM HOLMES Jr. Chamber of Commerce, Vice-Presi- dent, '64, Audio-Visual Club, '61, '62, '63g R.O.T.C. Officer. ELLEN HOLT F.T.A., Vice-President, '64. CREED HOODENPYLE Recreation Club. JOHN HORNE Jr. Lions, '62, Treas., '63, President, '64, Student Council, Sgt.-at-Arms, '64, National Honor Society, '64, Cheerleader, '63, '64, Maroon and White, '62, '63, '64. JOYCE HOUGH Allied Medical Careers Club. BOBBY HUFFINE Jr. Optimist Club, '62, '63, '64, Delegate to Boys' State, '63, R.O.T.C. First Lt., '64, Maroon and White, '63, '64, Par- ents' Nite, '62, '63, '64. RICK HUMBRACHT Civitan Club, '64, Football Letterman, '64, Basketball Team, '64, R.O.T.C. Officer, '64, Entered, '64. JILL HUNT Entered, '64, F.B.L.A. Secretary, '64, May Day, '64. BOB HUNT Football, Recreation Club. KARL INGERSOLL Bankers, '62, '63, V.-Pres., Parents' Night, 'o2. SHIRLEY JACKSON Honor Society, '64, Deputy Council, '64, Girls' Optimiss, '63, V.-Pres., '64, Senior Choir, '63, Treas., '64. BETTY JOHNS Art Interest Club, '62, Treas., '63, President, '64, D.E.C.A., V.-Pres., '64. BILL JOHNSON Parents' Night, '62, '63, Jr. Chamber of Commerce, '62, Sgt.-at-Arms, '63, Recreation Club, '64, Concert Orchestr tain, '64. Student Band, a, '62, Co R.o.T.c. spa Day, '62, '63, ' JAN JOHNSON '62, '63, '64, Marching Band, '62, '63, '64, '63, '64, All-State Band, '63, '64, Band Cap- SHERRI JOHNSON cil, '63, '64, La Sertomiss, '62, '63, '64, sor, '64, Parents' Night, '62, '63, '64, May DON JONES R.O.T.C. Cadet Col., '64, Alt. Track Cap., '63, '64, Student Council, '64, Jr. Civitan Club, '63, '64, Disc and Dia- mond, Treas., '64. SUSAN KAMPMEIER Tri-Hi-Y, '62, '63, Treas., '64, Student Council, Chaplain, '64, National Honor Society, '63, Treas., '64, Girls' Basketball Team, '62, '63, Captain, '64, Girls' State Altemate, '63, LINDA KELLEY Junior Talent Program, '63, Christmas Program, '63, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '64, Specialty Club, '63, Bridge Club, '64. MARGARET LAWRENCE Drill Squad, '62, '63, Bible Club, '62, '63, '64, May Day, Junior Achievement, '63, '64. DIANE LEE Girls' Optimiss, '62, '63, '64, Dynamo, '63, You're Every Wish, '63, By the Skin of Our Teeth, '64, Parents' Nite, '62, '63, '64. HERBERT LEVY Parents' Night, '62, May Day, '63, '64, Wrestling Mgr. '63, Tennis Team, '63, '64, Bankers' Club, '62. ALLEN LEWIS Parents' Nita, '62, '63, Recreation Club '62, '63, '64, RICKEY LINER Band, '62, '63, Parents' Nite, '62, '63, Recreation Club, '62, '63, '64, Boxing, '62,'63. ANN KEOWN Entered, '64, Dyna Teens, '64, Senior Choir, '64. WILLIAM KEPNER .Ir. Civitan Club, '62, '63, President, '64, Dynamo, '62, '63, You're Every Wish, '63, Military Honor Society, '63, '64, Rifle Team, Captain, '64. JOHN KI DWELL Deputy Council, '64, Wheel Club, '62, Parents' Nite, '61, '62, IRVIN KOCH Red Cross '62, '63. '64, Vice-President, Writers' Guild, '62, '64 MARY IJAVVLEY Dynamo, '63, '64, Boosters, '62, '63, Chaplain, '64, Gym Managers, '64, Deputy Council, '64, Sr. Play Production staff, m. 52 l WILLIAM LITTLE Marching Band, '62, '63, '64, Concert Band, '62, '63, '64, Treasurer of Radio Club, '63, President, '64, Li'1 Abner, '63, R.O.T.C. Sr. Cadet, '64. ANN LIVINGSTON Writers' Guild, President, '64, Allied Medical Science, Vice-President, '63, '64, Driftwood Staff, '64, Honor Society, '64, Concert Band, '62, '63, BILL LOCKERY Senior Choir, '63, '64, Li'l Abner, '63, Parents' Nite, '62, '63. BOB LOOIVIIS Jr. Civitan Club, '63, Treasurer, '64. COLLIN LORD Key Club, '62, '63, Treas., '64, Honor Society, '64, Boys' State Altern te, '63, Dynamo Staff, '63, '64, Candidate for King for Ni t. KAREN LOVELL Boosters, '62, '63, Secretary, '64, National Honor Society '63, '64, Student Council, '64, ,lr. Lions Calendar Girl '64' R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '64. ROBIN LYONS Majorette, '63, '64, Concert Band, '63, '64, Senior Choir, '63, '64, Optimiss, '63, '64, Inter-Act Club Sweetheart. DIANITHA MCBRIDE Booster, '63, Sgt.-at-Arms, '64, Thespians, '64, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '64, Skin of Our Teeth, Production Manager, '64, Most Dependable Senior. GEORGE MCCASHIN BRUCE MCCALL Key Club, '63, '64, Secretary, '64, Golf Team, '62, '63, '64, Fellowship of Chris- tian Atlilctics, Parents' Nite '62, '63, '64. KAREN lVIcCOMMON Senior Choir, '63, '64, Li'l Abner, '63, Dyna-Teens, Stunt Nite, '63, '64, Jr. High Publicity. J O ELLEN McELROY Gym Managers, '64, Anchor Club, '62, '63, Sec., '63, Pivot, '63, Maroon and While, '64, Stunt Nite, '63, BILLY lVIcLIN Marching Band, '63, '64, Jr. Optimist, '63, '64, Chaplain, Swing Band, '64, Senior Choir, '64, Pre-vues, '63, '64. DONNA MAHAN PETE MALLEN Day, '62, '63. GWIN MALMQUIST Vice-President of Specialty Club, '63, '64, Stunt Nite, '62, Prevues, '62, '63, '64, Oklahoma, '62, Li'l Abner, 63. KAY MALONE Drill Squad, '62, '63, Library Club, '62, F.B.L.A., '64, May BRENDA MARTIN Girls' Optimiss, '63, Sec., '64, Student Council, '64, Dynamo Band, '62, '63, Captain, '64, Senior Choir, '63, Sec., '64, National Honor Society, '64. SHARON MARTIN Jr. Lioness, '62, Vice-President, '63, Christmas Program, '63, Stunt Nite, '62, '63, Dynamo, '62, '63. GARY MASON Jr. Optimist, '62, '63, President, '64, Marching Band, '61, '62, '63, You're Every Wish , Li'l Abner, '63, Sr. Choir, '64. CURRY MASTERS Bible Club, '62, '63. KITTY MATHIS La Sertomiss, '62, '63, '64, Deputy Coun- cil, '63, '64, Military Sponsor, '64, Drill Squad, '61, '62, '63. JACK MEADOWS Optimist Club, '61, '62. JULIUS MEINBACH Recreation Club. DAVID MERCER Basketball, '62, '63, '64, Hi-Y Club, '61, '62, '63, Candidate for King for Nite, Student Council. l ! I MARY ALICE MERRIAM Girls' Optimissi Club, '62, '63, '64, Drill Squad, '62, '63, R.0.T.C. Sponsor, '64, Parents' Nite, '62, '63, '64, May Day. I PEGGY MERRIAMAN Library Club, 62, Drill Squad, '62, '63, '64, Junior Play Business Staff, '63, Sr. Play Business Staff, '64, Parents' Nite, '62, '63, '61. ANSLEY MILLER Dynamo Circulation Club, '62, Club, Secretary, '64, May Day, BILL MINCEY Jr. Sertoma, '63, '64, Sr. Choir, '63, '64, Li'l Abner , The Skin of Our Teeth , R.0.T.C. First Lt. ANN MONEYHUN Senior Choir, '63, '64, F.T.A., Secretary, '63, President, '64, Drill Squad, '62, '63, Li'l Abner, '63. Bridge '62, '64, SHARON MULLINAX Student Council, Secretary, '64, Jr. Civitan Sweetheart, '64, Jr. Lions' Calendar Girl, '64, Boosters, '62, '63, Inter-service Club Council, '64, Miss CHS Candidate, '64. LESLEY NICHOLS First Lt. in Color Guard, Recreation Club, '62, '64, Presi- dent of Homeroom, Sgt. in Drill Team, '63, Parents' Nite. LESTER NICHOLS Recreation Club, '62, '64, Parents' Nite '62, '63. JON NOVOTNY Rifle Team, '62, '63, Parents' Nite '62, '63, '64, SUE NOWAK Senior Choir, '63, '64, May Day, '62, '63, '64, Hrhe skin of our Teeth, '64, Marching Band, '64, Li'l Abner, '63, EVELYN MOONEY F.B.L.A., '62, Library Assistant, '64, Li brary Club, '64, D.E.C.A., '63, Reporter '64, May Day, '62, '63. '61, GLENDA MORRIS tional Honor Society, '63, '64, Girls Optimiss, '63, Inter-Service Club Coun- cil, '64, Tbespians, '64, Masqucrs, '63. '64, Driftwood, '63, '64, JOAN MORTON B Team Basketball, '63, Varsity Volley- ball, '64, May Day. Tl M MORTON Sertoma Club, Sergeant-at-Arms, Parents' Nite, '61, '62. GARY MOSS Key Club, '62, '63, '64, Student Council, '64, Cheerleader, '63, '64, Inter-service Club Council, Vice-President, '64, Military Honor Society. Maroon and White, '63, Editor, '64, Na- DALE PARKS R.O.T.C. Ist Lt., '64, jr. Lions, '62, '63, '64, Disc and Diamond. PAM PARRIS Bankers '62 '63 Sec '64 Ma Day, '62, '63, '64, Drill 3 3 7 '! 3 y Squad, '62, '63, Parents' Night, '62. CAROLYN PARTON .IUDY PATTERSON F.H.A., '63, '64, Sr. Choir, '63, '64, Military Sponsor, '64, Parents' Night, '63, May Day, '62, '63, '64. RONALD PAYN E Tri-Hi-Y, '63, 'c Deputy Council, '63, May Day, 'Ci CAROL O'BRIEN Tri-Hi-Y, '62, '63, Jewelry Chairman, '64, Deputy Council, '64, Dynamo Busi- ness Staff, '64, Jr. and Sr. Homeroom Representative, Christmas Program, '64. DICK OLIVER STANLEY PARHAM Marching Band, '62, '63, '64, Concert Band, '62, '63, '64, Senior Choir, '64, Jr. Optimist Club, '63, Sec., '64, Deputy Council, '64. PAULA PARKER L4, Sr. Homeroom Representative, '64, Stunt Night, '62, '64, Prevues, '62, CYNTHIA PARKS '63, Dyna-Teens, '61, V.-Pres., '62, Treas., I, '62, '63, '64. JENSI PECK Drum Major, '64, Tri-State Outstanding Drum Major Award, '64, Student Coun cil, '64, La Sertomiss, '62, '63, Inter Service Club Council Representative, '64, National Honor Society, '62, '64. MARTHA PENDERGRASS Dyna-Tccns, '62, '63, '64, May Day, '62, '63, '64. DANNY PHILLIPS Football, '62, '64, Track, '62, '63, R.O.T.C. Officer, '64. SHERRY PHILLIPS Lioness, '63, '64, Maroon and White Bus. Staff, '63, '64, Sbtimt Night, '64, The Skin of Our Teeth, '64, Thespians, RICHARD PICKERT 9 Cross-Country, '63, Jr. Chamber of Connnerce, '63, '64. MIKE PIRKLE Red Cross Council, '62, A.V. Club, '63, Inter-Service Club Council, '64, Your Every Wish, '63, R.O.'I'.C. Ist Lt., '64. AL PITN ER Hi-Y, '63, '64, Deputy Council, '64, Tennis Team, '63, '64, Stunt Night, '64, Basketball, '63, '64. JUDY PLEMONS La Sertomiss, '62, '63, President, '64, National Honor Society, Sec., '63, '64, Thespians, '64, The Skin of Our Tccth,' '64, Majorette, '62, '63, Hcad Majorettc '64. KEN PLEMONS Marching Band, '62, '63, '64, Prevues '63, Oklahoma, '62, I.i'I Abner, '63, Concert Band, '62, '63, '64. MIKE POHI., Bulldogs, '62, Stage Manager and Treas. '63, Sec., M, R.O.T.C. 15, Lf., '64, Military Honor Society, '63, '64, Sec. '64 FRANK POTTER Pres. of Class, '63, '64, Chairman Honor Council, '64, Track and Cross-Country, '62, '63, '64, Honor Society, '64, Key Club, '62, '63, Sec., '64. HELEN POTTER Anchor Club, '62, '63, Pres., '64, Class Sec., '64, National Honor Society, '64, Track Queen, '64, Maroon and White Business Staff, '63, Exchange Ed., '64. ANITA PRESSMAN Jr. Lioness Sgt,-at-Arms, '64, .lr. Play Business Staff, '63, Sr. Play Business Staff, '64, Jr. Talent Program, '63, Soph. Orientation, '62, VERNON PRESTWOOD Parents' Night, '62, '63, Recreation Club, '62, '63, '64, Wrestling Team, '63. RONN IE PRICE R.0.T.C. 2nd Lt., '64, Recreation Club, C.A.P. l Key Club, '62, . , ,644 Coordinator Teeth, '64. Anchor Club, Teeth, '64, ll VAUGHAN PRITCHETT l '63, '64, Dynamo Editorial, '63, '64, Student , Your Every Wish, '63, The Skin of Our EDITH RADLEIN '64, Drill Squad, '63, Lt., '64, Skin of Our flay Day, '62, '63, '64, Parents' Night, '63. STEVE RAMEY Student Marshal, '64, Pres. of Class, '62, Student Council, '63, '64, Hi-Y, '62, Sgt.-at-Arms, '63, lst V.-Pres., '64, Pres. of East Tenn. Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y District. KATHY RAMSEY Jr. Play Production Staff, '63, Stunt Night, '63, Drill Squad, '62, '63, May Day, '62, '63, '64, Jr. High Publicity Club, Pres., '62. MELODY RENOV CAROLYN ROBERTS Boosters, '62, '63, '64, National Honor Society, '64, Deputy Council, '64, Dynamo Ed. Staff, '62, '63, '64, Drill Squad, '62, Lt., '63, Capt., '64, BILL ROBERTS Jaycees Treasurer, '64, EDDIE ROBINSON Li'l Abner, '63, Stunt Nigllt, '63, '64, Prevues, '64, Marching Band, '62, '63, '64, Concert Band, '62, '63, '64. .IEAN ROMSKA Girls' Optimiss, '63, Treas., '64, and White Business Staff, '64, Council, '64, Drill Squad, '62, Parents' Night, '64. EMMETT ROSS Maroon Deputy Your Every Wisl1, '63, Sr. Homeroom Rep., '64, R.O.T.C. Major, '64, Football Mgr., '64, A.V. Club, '62, Treas., '63, V.-Pres., '64. EDDIE ROBBS CECILIA ROBERSON AVIS RHODES Bankers, '62, '63, Pres., '64, Pivot Ed., '63, '64, Maroon and While Ed. Staff, '63, News Editor, '64, C.H.S. Orchestra, '62, Sec.-Trcus., '63, '64, National Honor Society, '63, '64, OLIVIA RICHESON MICKEY RISCO Girls' Optimiss Club, '64, Senior Choir, '64. MERILE SCHOBER Rifle Team, '63, '64, Recreation Club, Parents' Night. JIMMY SCHWALL Marching Band, '62, '63, '64, Concert Band, '62, '63, '64, A.V. Club, '62, '63, '64, Oklahoma! , '62, Li'l Abner, '63 STEVE SEGLER Rifle Team, '63, '64, Stunt Night, '63, '64 Parents' Ni ht '62 '63 '64 A.V Z S y , , 3 - Club, '63, '64, Christmas Program, '64. PAT SEIDL Anchor Club, '63, Gym Manager, '64, Sr. Play Production Staff, '64, Basket ball B-Team, '63, Volleyball, '63, '64. BOBBY SENTERS Concert Band, '64, Marching Band, '64, Parents' Night, '64. MARY LYNN ROWAN Dyna-Teens, '63, V.-Pres., '64, The Skin of Our Teeth, '64, Jr. Play Prod. Staff, '63, Li'1 Abner, '63, Christian Fellow- ship Steering Committee, '63, JOHN ROWLAND Hi-Y, '62, Treas., '63, '64, Basketball Manager, '63, '64, Letterman's Club, '63, '64, Parents' Night, '62, '63. DON RUTLEDGE Wheel Club, '62, Sec., '63, Maroon and White Business Staff, '63, '64, Military Honor Society, '64. JIM SALTER Key Club, '63, Sgt.-at-Arms, '63, '64, Wrestling, '62, '63, Capt., '64, Fo thall, '62, '63, '64, Letterman's Club, '63, '64. SHARON SAMPLES School and District Winner of D.A.R. Award, '64, Honor Society, '64, S tudent Council, '64, Maroon and White Ed. Staff, '62, '63, Copy Ed., '64, La Sertomiss, '62, '63, Sec., '64, Sq 5 7 '7 '7 7 Service Award, '63,' Parents' Night, '62, JOHN SERTEL Hi-Y, '62, '63, '64, Baseball Team, '62, '63, '64, Lctt0rman's Clubg F.C.A. TOMMY SEYMOUR Drill Team, '62, '63, Commandcr, '64, Jr. Clan, '62, '63, Mardi Gras, '62, BRENDA SHERRILL Library Club, '62, '64, Pres., '63g Drill uad '62 Lt '63 Capt '64' Library 63, 64, Stunt Night, 64. RICK SHIPP Lions '62 '63 '64' Football '63' Stunt Ni ht, '63, '64, Sr. 9 5 5 Y 7 1 g Choir, '64-g Christmas Program, '64. DONALD SIMS Football, '62, '63, '64, Treas. Sr. Class, '64-3 Student Coun- cil, '64, Disc and Diamond, '62, '63, Sec., '64g Key Club, '62, '63, '64, CROVER SIVLEY JUDY SKILLINGTON Drill Squad, '62, Lt., '63, Capt., '64, May Day, '62, '63, '64, F.B.L.A. Club, '62: Dyna-Teens, '63, Reporter, '64. JOE SMARTT '64, Baseball, '63, ANN SMITH '62, '63, '64, La Sertomiss, '62, '63, '64g Li'l Abner, '63. JAY SMITH Lions, '62, '63, Sec., '64, Military Honor Society, '64g Deputy Council, '64, Base- ball, '62, '63, '64, Basketball, '62, '63, '64-. Bulldogs, '62, Sec., '63, Parliamcntarian, Marching Band, '62, '63, Capt., '64g Con- cert Band, '62, '63, Capt., '64, Orchestra, DOUG SMITH Bascball, '62, Jr. Chamber of Commerce, '62, '63, '64, Santa Claus in Christmas PI'0,LI'LIfIl, '63, KAY SMITH Student Council, '64, Lioness, '62, '63, '64, Drill Squad, '62, Lt., '63, Capt., '64, R.0.T.C. Sponsor, '64, Dynamo Business Staff, '63, '64. SHIRLEY SMITH Library Club, Social Chairman, '63, '64, llaskctball, '62, '63, Drill Squad, '62, '64, May Day, '62, '63, '64. CHARLES SNYDER Civitans, Jaycees, Parents' Night, '62, '63, Football, '62, '63 JACKIE SPENCER Parents' Night, '62, '63, '64, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '64, May Day, '62, '63, '64, Marching Band, '62, '63, '64, Concert Band, '62, '63, '64. Key Club, '62, Band, '62, '63, date, '64. Maroon and W 'Merit Finalist, '63, '64, Writers' MIKE STEAKLEY '63, '64, Honorary Bulldog, '64, Marching '64, May King, Escort for Miss CHS Candi- .IENIFER STEELE hite '62 '63 Associate Ed. '64' Nationa , , , , , 1 '64, Driftwood, Ed., '64, Anchor Club, '62, Guild, '63, Treas., '64. KATHY STENBORG Bankers, '62, '63, Treas., '64, Student Council, '63, Deputy Council, '64, Marching Band, '63, '64, Conccrt Band, '62, '63, '64. BILL STEWART Hi-Y Club, '62, Chaplain, '63, Pres., '64, Football, '62, '63, '64, Class V.-Pres., '64, F.C.A., '63, Chairman, '64, Deputy Council, Pres., '64. MARION STEWART Maroon and White Business Staff, '63, Circulation Manager, '64, Gym Man- ager, '64, Anchor Club, '63, Inter-Service Club Council, '64. SANDRA SUIT Treasurer of Student Body, May Queen, Boosters, '62, '63, Treas., '64, Key Club Sweetheart, Miss CHS Candidate. SUSAN TABB Tri-Hi-Y, '62, '63, Pres., '64, Bulldog Sweetheart, Wittiest Girl Superlative, Dynamo Ed. Staff., '63, Associate Ed., '64, Miss CHS Candidate. CAROLYN TATE Library Club, '63, '64, May Day, '62, '64, BARBARA JANE TAYLOR Sr. Play Production Staff, '64, May Day, '64-, Writers' Guild, '64, Allied Medical Science, '64. BARBARA LEE TAYLOR Lioness, '63, '64, May Day, '62, '63, 64, Dynamo Circulation Staff, '62, Cinema Club, '63, Jr. Play Business Staff, '63. ELLEN STILL Maroon and White, '63, Ed., '64, Anchor Club, '62, Treas., '63, V.-Pres., '64, Pivot, '63, Li'l Abner, '63, Student Council, '64 SHARON STONE DIANE STOOKSBERRY Lioness, '63, '64, Publicity Chairman, '64, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '64, May Day, '63, '64, F.B.L.A., '63, Parents' Night, '64, DAN STOVALL Parents' Night, '62, '63, '64, R.O.T.C. 1st Lt., '64, D.E.C.A., Parliamentarian, '63, '64, Jr. Klan, '62, '63, Armed Forces Day Parade, '62, '63. HELEN STRUNK Monitors, '62, Office Worker, '63, '64, First Aid Worker, '62, '63, '64, JAYNE WADE National Honor Society, '64, Lioness, '62, '63, Pres., '64, Sr. Choir, '63, '64, Gym Manager, '64, Basketball, '64. RANDALL WATSON JUDY WATTS Writers' Guild, '63, '64, La Sertomiss, '62, '63, '64, Millers' Deb Club, '64, Drill Squad, '62, '63, Jr. Play Business Staff, '63. KATIE WEBSTER Dyna-Teens, '63, Bridge Club, '64, Glee Club, '64-. DAVID WELLS Lions, '62, '63, '64, Recreation Club, '64, Parents' Night, '62, '63, Christmas Pro- gram, '64-. 64 Key Club, '6 Cheerleader, Night, '62, '63. GLORIA TAYLOR Sr. Choir, '64, Specialty Club, '64, Stunt Night, '64. BILL THOMPSON Pres. of Student Body, Bulldogs Pres., '64, National Honor Society, '64, V.- Pres. of Class, '62, '63, Delegate to Boys' State, '63. LARRY TYRRELL Student Council, '64, Jr. and Sr. Home- room Representative, Recreation Club, '63, '64-. BILL VanDERVEER 2, '63, V.-Pres., '64, Student Council, '64, '64, Dynamo Business Staff, '64, Parents' ALYCE VARNELL Deputy Council, '64, Bridge Club, '64, Basketball, '64, R.O.T.C. Spon sor, '64, Sr. Choir, '64, MARY WENGER La Sertomiss, '62, '63, '64, National onor Society, '64, Thespians, '64, Ma- oon and White Business Staff, '63, '64, rill Squad Major, '64. GORDON WHALEY 661b411, '62, '63, '64, Baseball, '62, '63, 64, Boxing, '62, '63, Hi-Y, '62, '63, '64. PAUL WHITE KATHY WHITSON La Sertomiss, '62, '63, V.-Pres., '63, Lions Calendar Girl, Dynamo Ed. Staff, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, Stunt Night, '62, '63, '64 JOY WHITTEN Homecoming Queen, '64, Miss CHS Candidate, '64, Boosters, '62, Honorary, '63, '64, Jr. Optimist Sweetheart, '64, Cheer- leader, '63, Head Cheerleader, '64. BOOFER WILKEY Hi-Y, '62, '63, Sgt.-at-Arms, '64, Student Council, '64, Foot- ball, '62, '63, '64, Wrestling, '62, '63, Capt., '64, Track, '62, '63, '64. BRENDA WILLIAMS R.O.T.C. Sponsor, Library Club, '62, Treas., '63, '64, May Day, '62, '63, '64, Parents' Night, '62, '64. SHIRLEY WOLFE May Day, '62, '63, '64, F.H.A., '62, '63, '64, Drill Squad, '62, '63, '64, Parents' Night, '62, '63, '64. BOB WOOTEN Key Club, '62, '63, Pres., '64, Student Council, '63, Parliamentarian, '64, Honor Society, '64, Maroon and White, '62, '63, Sports Ed., '64, Pivot Staff, Assoc. Ed., '64. BOB WRENN Senior Play, '64, Recreation Club, Stunt Night. SUE WRIGHT Bridge Club, '64g May Day, '62, '63, '64 HOWARD YATES Service Club Council, Pres., '64-g Track '63, Co-Capt., '64, Cross Country, '63 '64, Letterman's Club, '63, '64-. FRANKLIN YOUNG Jr. Civitans, '63, '64g Tennis Team, '63 '64. ALAN ZIEGLER Deputy '64g Wrestling Varsity, '63, '64g Football Mgr., '62, ua uf-rg Key Clubg Letterman's Club, '63, '64, s E MILTON ZIEGLER ist: '62, '63, '64, Parents' Night, '62, '63, '64, Christmas Program, '64. I 1 4 I I 1 l I And so, our officers and our wonderful sponsor have led u through another wonderful year at CHS. It has been filled with sad and angry moments, but the times 'we will cherish and remember most are those in which we experience victory, happiness, and quiet re- joicing together. It was our last year, the year when the Class of 1964 became the first graduating class at the new Chattanooga High School. Dyna-Teens, '62, Travel Club, '63g Jr. Lions, '62, '63, V.-Pres., '64, Inter- MOST POPULAR Kitty Gilbert Bill Stewart Superlatwes The Dynamo Staff takes pride in presenting to the ior class in the annual election. They were chosen on student body and faculty the Superlatives of the Class the basis of their true characteristic likeness to the super- of 1964. These students were selected by the entire sen- lative which they represent. l FRIENDLIEST Teresa Collison Steve Ramey l n y . 1, X I .s iw ty I , kr MOST ATTRACTIVE Cheryl DeShazo Richard Bodenhammer o WITTIEST MosT LIKELY Susan Tabb TO SUCCEED DOH Sims Jensi Peck Bobby Wooten I --',.-. . 0 ' . z o U,- ,. I fw- u N , 3 -.. MOST TALENTED Shirley Jackson Mike Dzvonik MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Carol Colburn Q :gif John Hornv QF I kr S 2 ,ik 4 540 MOST DEPENDABLE Dizmtha Mcliridc Frank Poltor -----T...-...Q Ill!!! MOST ATHLETIC Susan Kampmeier Boofer Wilkey BEST DRESSED Nancy Cole Pete Mallen MOST REPRESENTATIVE Sharon Mullinax Bill Thompson wink' 1 'lim MOST STUDIOUS Linda Caruthers Robert Benns . w vi, og!! .kv BEST ACTGR AND ACTHE55 MosT COURTICOUS Judy Plvmons Helen Potter Jan Johnson Collin Lord ESF? All together Mama N....,.. ? . Q . x 'F fix RW Qf5ryf, s.i:,ff - Ja 5 if f 1 Us DOW'- ENIO I .V hi i gx gximiqa- ffyl y , jf. ' 41: ' Oh, what I w0u1dn't give for a pin! a goin If' ,..-4' ,,- lt P A ...Q-vnu.-1 ,,, 4 Q.. Q, 3: -............l,..-sax. ........ ll- ...........,...x. , eil- ......-.Q-.nn , .. fl... . . . ........ .. ,lt -v---+f--n+-- K eaioueqas nf.. if ....s AN. .. X.. -. oanaconuoa' .-as -...,....-.-.uf .1 - M... h.-......-....-Q Q -Q , - .Qi .. . f-- nnnsooaooanovgn son Q 39 -, K ,L ........... ' , .h if' R4 .qneooooo , , ' no -Q S 'Q a 1 v u a 0 okay lk - S ...-Un.. :J .. . . X . .vs Y bio- Q. I 'K . Sis-X A- A X5 . 4.. Q New 1 A :AH F' sa N. A Q. ..,- Colonel Bates is presented a T.V. set for his birthday by the best class, the seniors. umpty-Dumpty sat on a wall with Jensi Peck who looks like a hall. s. S .ss . Now look, Karen! I can print. f' 1 1 So SOON? Danny Hagaman lf, Tommy Milligan Bonnie Thomasson KAXV if A Officers of the class of 1965: Tommy Milligan, vice-president, Sim Long, treasurerg Bonnie '-ii if Thomasson, secretaryg and Danny Hagaman, president. V , ' f l 's1,..., C Sim Long N l w I We are the Juniors-the 'amiddle class. We are the in-between, struggling for greatness. Ours is the exhaustion of PSAT tests. Ours is the life of American literature. We are the remnants of a name, too soon a memory. Ours are the friendships, cut deep into our lives. Ours is the spring prom,-a namesake shared withr Seniors. We thread the sidewalks of life with unsure feet. We are the guides of next year's success. We are the everchanging dreams, searching for the future. - 's 74 l Mrs. Rushworth, Class Sponsor Bill Abney Leeann Adams Willard Adcox Nancy Agree .lolmny Allen Lynn Allison Steve Allison .leffrey Alpcr Sally Altman Carolyn Anderson Pam Anderson Randy Armstrong Carolyn Ashford Ava Averitte Bobby Bates Connie Bates Cm-nie Bates Cynthia Beatty .loe Beatty Barry Bennett Margaret Bennett Sue .Bible Bobby Bice Betty Bivens Wilma Blackwood .lane Blanchard Ramsey Blanks Dianne Blevins Brenda Boaz Bobby Bogart .lndy Boling ,loel Booth William Boring Lee Bowden Allen Bowen Tommy Bowen Beverly Bower Louise Bowman Kathy Boyd Sue Bradford Tommy Brightwell Pat Brimer Judy Brock Carol Brough Marshall Brown Mike Brown Wanda Broyles David Bryan Tommy Bryan Bonnie Buckshorn Cary Burgess Janice Burke Barbara Burton Johnny Butler Pat Bynum ,limmy Callahan Wayne Campbell Cay Carter Steve Case Steve Cathell Woody Chastain James Christian Tom Claxton LARGE T CLASS AT CHS RQ K X W X x 5 5 1-.47 FK 1 3 , as ' Je 1 gt 91 , V 4. .Ax il vi. 1 l' vs. '51 i ' ff ii-1 5-. ii L t I 1 ui A, I U IORS SPONSOR JUNIOR-SE IOR PRO llarold Coe .lalncs Collins Kalliy Cook Sylvia Coop Linda Cope Annuttc Cordell llill Cox Mary Anna Crabtree Donna Craig Rolvliiu Craig Xvaller Crisp Charles Crocker llarry Crow Lynn Crowder .ludy Crowe Ronny DeLand Lynn D1-l,ay Ronny DcSl1a Mike duYa1nparl Rodney Daniels Clierryl Darby .lanicc Datres llolilmy Davis Whitten Davis Rolmerl Dees .lim Dick Kenton Dickerson Sylvia Dodd Susan Dodd Tonnny Doss Allison Duffy Nancy Duncan Slove Dunn Keilli Durkee Bill ny.- .luliu Dzvonik Skipper Eddings Dianne Edge .loan Edwards Tonnny Eiselstein Donna Eldridge Don Elkins Louise Ellis .lanet Ellis Carolyn Epperson Larry Evans Lina Evans Wanda Fanning Stanley Faulkner Ronnie Feldman Carolyn Fine Byron Fogo .lane Foster Hubert Fowler Judy Fowler .lolin Fox Linda Francisco Penelope Franklin Erica Frcderiekson Margaret Friddcll Stephen Caines Connie Cann Marilyn Garrison , .-A Q. .. aa, kv . gm. 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TWT gj'!5iig. aibg 'ass iggsiv 3 1, if it, EL 1 Tia fi -is ' L' ii , -f, fy 132 J 3' i SQL 5? if Q - T' Q fi? 1 :X -N. ai' rf' , .rf ' Ein .af -gm , . 1 A .lan Knux 5IiI'll2ll'l la- Van 'limi l.amlm llalrivia Lanml Tommy Lann- liarulml Laslvy' l ranm-vs I.anr1-nclinf' Mary' Law Le-onarxl IAIWSUII Lyncla Lva Mary Ruth Ln-lwr Cnnnin' L1-4' Harry l.m'mr rliflllllllf' l.s-vvli Mary Lim-lm .lolm l,ifsc'y Mikv Lingvrfvll Bohhiv l,it1h-tml Cingn-r Long: Rolillin Lung Sim Long: Lcslic Lyman Lon Ann Nlc'Call Sharon NIr'Curry Annz- Nlvllaris Mary Mvllonald Sylvin Mvllnw Palsy' Mcllmvm-ll Lauri-n Mm-lnlnsh Charlie' Mc'K1'lvy C-wx-n Mack Linda Nlarclvxvvll Ivan Mann Miki- Marlowe Gail Martin Phyllis Mathis Bill Maynor Lynda Maynard Dudlvy Ms-arlnws Rita Mvadows ,loc Milhurn Ralph illillvr Sarah Miller Tommy Milligan Jann-s Minnow Alicia Minnis Harhara Milt Larry Moon Johnny Moore Lynn Moore Tunlmy Morgan David Morris Doug: Muses Don fllullinax Cary' Musgrave Anna Nardn Lihhy Ncwlmld Chris Ncwhy Ch-nn Norman Betsy Nulk Judy' 0'Kcllcy Dunniv Oliver Butch O'Ncil GEUMETRY CI-IALLE G llvtly Padgett Sandra Paclgvtt l,ar1'y Parkvr Carlinmla Patterson Phyllis Patti-rson Cliarliv Pcurman llill Pvarson llt'll0l'Llll Pcasncr Sarah Pcflign lllvlha Pvllilmortoll Susan Perry l,vnnrc Potty Ann Pcttyjohn Susan Puttyjnlmn Sliamn Philips .luliv Phillips .lvrry Piclictt .lr-rry W. Pickett Shir-It-y Pivrcc Par Pin Y frilll l itts Danny Pluniluc Diana' Plunkett Linrla ,lu Puwcll .linuny Price Ralph Privc .lnhn Pugh lflaius' Purslvy Elaine Purvis Carolyn Qualls Ray liaclfurrl Waynx- Ragland Carol Rains-s Larry Ray lfayv Rc-avvs Cary I:l'l'0I'il Andy Hodmon .linnny Rm-r'c Mm-rviri Rmtcl Nanvy Recd .lanm-I Rm-vw Cynthia Rvinicr Earl Riu' llc-th liivlinumud ,lohn Rimvl Ann Kulwrts ,lohnniv Rohm-rts Lloyd liullvrts lit-l Rulwrtsfm liulmhiv Rolpcrtson Lamar Robinson Alux Rngula Clli1I'lK'S Rollins Randy Rurkvr Pclvr Van Slykc .linuny Sanclvrs. Kon Shultz .l ucly Sc-ay Beth Scnuncr .luhnny Sc-nlm-rs ,lo Ann S4-wi-ll Stcvc Slllllllllll Stvvv Sllllltlllll Larry Shannon S52 K at 3 95,5 t 4 'fi' X . lv. 4 .5 . 1,5 in A in , ,N I 1 K M, E l JU IOR Qui .N M, V 'sl , Y if tty, - aa, Q EF tt af ' T i IAV. . 4 Cynthia Beatty and Colonel Bates seem to be enjoying themselves at the Snow Ball. . ., x , - . x r ia 5-X. 'I f t , t if ' A, 4 1. ,. -at-, Win 2 N Q. Yr. ' it g 3 J 4 ' . A M t 'I t .. we , , ' 7 -:, 11if:l.,-,g.J.Pn.y'i,' it ,AFL g Sec, I brush my teeth with pepsodcntl Miki-'Sl1s'r1'ill Viola-I Sinqucficld , Sully Skilc-s .lllllil Slwltl liulilwy Sloan .lulin Sniurtt .linnny Ftiwrllvy F 1 Kia.: if Danny Smith lllivlion Smith ' Shirlvy Smith I ' Viviun Snow l.intlz1 Stillllllllll Dvnist- Fuwvll Suv Spf-:iw I llmitiit- Ste-1-lv 3 .linnny Ste-vc-ns ' Philip Stn-wart t 6 Pam Stilwn-ll 15, lint Slilwvll Frm-tl Stinson Ronny Suits ,Im-I Snsinnn A Carol Swuffortl ' , ' Stvwn 'llthh 1 fflmrlt-s Tuylnr 'K l.t-un 'lluylur Trmly Tvnny sun Paul 'l'4-rrp' :' , g IQz Rnlwrl ,l'l'l'l'y llittnt- 'lvlimnus -' - ,ltlllll Tlimiius llonnit- 'llll0IllLlSSOIl Ruger 'llliunipson . Arvliit' 'llliurniun if V ,lauiirv lllllllflllilll - E Q XVUIIW' 'lll'1lYlS l'4'I1' 'llrit'l'it'y llill Tuggzlu Q, f llill 'llllI'Ilk'I' ' 123 ,. Ctnniit- 'l'urm'r - llnnny 'llurnvr ,Inn lurnz-r aff t ,lolm Kat-liery, what do you think you're trying to do? Larry Turner Sain 'llurner Ralph Vasquez ,lov Venallle Yvendell Vines Carolyn W'VlSYllCll Waller Waddey Nancy Wade Gifford Walker Marjury Xvallier 'llumniy Xvallier Eddie Yvall Carol YValton Dong Wampler llolv NVangainan Martha Weaver Sherry Weekley Susan WVl'll'll Ruth Xvliile Danny Whiteman .linnny Wliitson .laelynn Willett Cary Williams Kylie Williams Lynn Winston Eddie Wiseman Barbara Wohllcbcr Renee Yvoodcn Lance Workman Betty Wright Bud Young .lohn Zachery Nancy Zeiser Toni Ziegler Andy Hardin N LJ L 2 fr s S' gs Ji ii? eff H-1 su SN! ,H ,Ag i 5, gli? til? E 4 N E What's the matter, boys? Spill something?? E it .fn w - . fag - LU Q 7 I Q 'W' ll 1 ll? r We by l A ! . l X wxit .. ei is xv 1 1.- - 'AW xv: I - if is f 3 -Y? Class officers ftop to bottomlz Tim Forshay CV.-Pres.D, Jean Cooke fSec.J, Beverly Bush fTreas.J, and James Walker fPres.D. Class 0 966 Eyes wide and questioning-eager? We are the sophomores-a new beginning A tumultuous roar-in pep meetings An aftemoon gathering-The Sunset Club A milling throng-under the clock Ours is the challenge of the future-at good ole' CHS We will always recall our first crazy, floundering, wonderful year. The unforgettable year we were known as the- Soplwmores 84 James Walker KV'f ' A Q , N, Tim Forshay Jean Cooke I Beverly Bush I V l l l 4 4 :Portrait of a hard-working sophomore sponsor, Mrs. James I Barker. D0 Mike Adams Robert Adams Karen Adeox Blanche Agec Linda Akridge Lindsay Albright Karen Alexander John Allen Kay Allen Ed Allison .lim Anderson Randall Anderson Kit Arbuckle Ronald Arthur Fielding Atehley Ed Averelt David Byrd Fred Brooks Beverly Babcock Linda Ball Roger Barbree .lohn Barrett Terry Baughn Katina Bean Chris Beard Claudia Bell Steve Benton Tommy Benton Joy Bible Debbie Bisbe James Bishop Hazel Bloodworth Bill Bontar John Bonner Robin Bore Suzie Bower Carolyn Bowman Rusty Bowman .lean Brewer Peyton Brien Ty Brock Donna Brooks Barry Brown Fray Brown James Brown Carolyn Buckner Brenda Burgess Carolyn Buttram Charlie Byrd Linda Cade Bobby Callahan Donald Calloway Francis Campbell Randy Capehart Danny Carter Gail Carter Mike Carter Ed Casavant Brad Case Martha Cason Walter Castings Cynthia Chandler Susan Chandler YOU REMEMBER THE . . . 42 Q1 V -wJ ' ' seen ,tr 31, , M i 4 , M53 , - iv. .f'- ws- -:nrsus-1v I TERESTI G ASSEMBLY l PROGRAMS . . . Russel Cherry Lcc Chiles Donna Chism Linda Chilwood .lohn Church .limmy Cisco Betsy Clark Harris Clark Linda Clark Lynn Clark Rcncc Clark Willizini Coleman Craig Collier Howard Combs Mike Combs .ludy Conner Dwight Cook Gail Cook llohhy Cooke Dcloycc Cooke David Cooper Pete Cooper Roy Cooper Sharon Cooper Sarah Cope Stanley Cope Bill Couch Marcia Cravcns Connie Credelle .lohn Criminger Anita Crouch .lane Curtis Perry Cuzzort Ralph Cuzzort Rodney Daghan William Damewood Randy Daniels Charles Davis Nancy Davis Donald Dawson Linda Day Billy Derhen 'fd' i f ar r 'fu' i -'J' K Q l W l l 1' sor slio il J 4 6 r '7 5,3 Lbb' S ., f I-s l l w i r as if Aim, pg? L L THE THANKSGIVI G PROGRAM . . . Dee DeShaz0 Michael Dickey Tommy Dickinson Bert Dobbs Yvonne Douberly ,lim Draeger Donnie Drew Fritzy Drosten Debbie Duggan Eddie Dugger David East Eleanor Edge Terry Eidson Susan Elliott Marilyn Englebird George Essary 'Brien Erd Dec Dee Erwin Kinch Exum .lim Faidley Paul Ferguson Alan Fernandez Mary Alice Ford Sandy Foreman Steve Fox Bobby Freeman Philip Fritz John Gaines Linda Galbraith Betsy Gamble Freddy Gann Buford Center Stanley German Ann Gibson Jeannie Gilbert ,lerry Gillam Randy Gilreath Gigi Glover Mary Goddard Dale Golden Larry Goldstein Patricia Goodwin Frank Gordy Gus Couvitsa Avanelle Graham David Green Charlie Greene ,lerry Griffith Kathy Grover Tommy Gruhh Ilene Gulfey Mike Haggard .lorry Hale Mary ,lo Halter Linda Hamhy Dan Hannner Joyce Hardy Amanda Harris .lerry Harris Carl Hartley ,loan Hatfeild ,lolm Hawkins Linda Helton : Q A ,Rx . K . .oh ',Q h fl I 5 P, 'S' X Q ' KJ ,K 5 3 1 2 S 'N' as . it E ' L reii S E X , 1 Nr gf 3231 'YQ' 'C ME ORABLE I ITI TO Shirley Hennessee James Hess Jolmny Hickman Connie Hicks Mary Hicks Shirley Hicks Johnny Higgins Jerry Hightower Judy Hines Doug Hitch David Hixson Mike Hixon Bill Hofmeister Shirley Holder Willis Holder Margaret Holktnd Maria Holt Tommy Hooper Odalic Hoppe Brenda Horton Rick Houk .lim Howard Connie Hudson Linda Hudson Carol James Tommy James Beulah Jeffrey Tommy Jernigan Jeannette Johnson Jolm Jones Linda Jones Mike Jones Nicky Jones Mike Justice Ronnie Kelly Chris Kidwell Toby Killough Jeanette Kineade Joe King Burnell Lansford Paulette Lappin Doug Lasiter Butch Latham Alan Liechty Helen Lindsey Carol Livingston Diane McCampbell Robert McCashin Connie McClister Ronnie McClister Shiela McCli1rd .lesse McConathy Steve McElhaney Jerry McKeel Gerald McKelvey Roger McKenzie Sally Mahery Martha Mabry Julian Mack Gary Magee Barbara Mann Mary Ellen Marler Michello Martin as , EXCITING PEP MEETINGS . . . new il-A K ,Qu iff j, f, 51 if .g. Lynn Mathis Sara Maynard liolwrt Meadows Roh:-rta Nl:-reer Ruth Milligan Stew Milligan .ludy llinnis Roddy Mitts Mary lfilcen Mohler Carol Morgan Nancy Morgan llvrh Morris llill Moser Kay Murray Larry Nall Xvlllllllll Nason ,lanivv Neal Phyllis Neal .lznnes Nt-aly Eddie Nelson Ronnie Nelson Emily Olins Sue Olson Gail Orr Haven Ortwine Donna Ott Connie Owens Jackie Owens .lerrod Ownhy Donald Pack James Pack Sharon Packer Drue Papson Leigh Parks Louise Parrish Arthur Parry David Parson Charles Patterson Charles Paty Sherry Paty Barbara Peacock Ellis Pearllnurg Gee, Dad, you're late for Thanksgiving dinner! THE OPH OM ORE T The sophomore tulJ-thump- ing group consists of Jim Smith, Johnny Hickman, Rick Houck, and Chris Kidwell. Steve Pel Marilyn Pendergrass Charlene Phillips Larry Phillips Teresa Phillips David Pierce Scotty Poguc Lu Marie Polivka Mike Posey Ronnie Powell .lackie Price .lo Anne Price Courtney Pritchett Lynn Pruitt Butch Rankin Don Rainy Jimmy Ray Shira Rcnov Ann Rhodes Steve Rich Jackie Richcson Myra Richelson Karlyn Riggsby Ray Riley Janice Risko Cheryl Roberts .lohn Roberts Terry Roberts Glen Robertson Karren Robertson Gail Roden Carol Rogers Delaney Rowland Brenda Ryder Dale Sams Sharon Sauders Glenn Saunders Barry Schenck Ccrrol Schesinger Charlotte Schubert Mark Schuster Bill Schwall 0 E Perry Scoggirls A1111 Sharp Sandy Shaw llohby Slwlton Howard Shcon Tflllllilll Sherrill .ludy Shipley Elaim' Shuusc Sharon Shrader Arthur Sisk Dcvora Smith Cay Lynn S111itl1 .lc-rry Smith Jw Slllllll Larry S111itl1 llvtsy Slll0llli'l'lllLlll Geoffrey Sollong llivlrard Staugaronc llyrun Stewart Ava-ry Stokes Bt-tty Stork 'limn Stratton Mary Anne Stroblc Sandra Swafford llianv Swift Miko Taylor Margaret Tate Um'u1'grt' 'lit-ploy llo1111yc 'lllI0lIll1S Carol 'l'l1o1'11bcrry Ualc Tlllll'l1lL1H Miki- 'l'i11slm-y Sherry Tittlc Pat Tobias ,loc Tocu Mary .lane Tocco Robert 'Fudd llat Tomlinson Lynn Tl'L'lll Judy Trihblc Diana Tucker Jack 'liurnvr Russel Tutor Dan lhnbarger Clrarlottc Vassey Stove Vaughn Nancy Veal Bill Ventrcss Larry Wade .liunny Walker Kathryn Walker Newton Walker Peggy Walker Jewel Wampler Anna Watson Dr-an Watts Alice Weber Bobby West Barbara Wieble Lynne Ulm Laurie Whiteside Nancy Wilbanks Don Williams .af JOYABLE OPE HOUSES . . . 92 2 si v .4 sf ge 'Y 1, 1 is , as aa ,aa gt Q 5. 1 W ix ' if Aff K Q 12 5-l 1 Q gd' .1 'I , Q . -' 1 1 W 1,1 ...Q fait, f in ir' aa,i S v 11 - at 1, T t 1i lssts it W it .,1 U 'Wd 1. L iyis t N 1' , Q 3 . fx , - . ' , 1 ' an is W 1 A , 1 - , T 1 OPHOMORE Karen Williams Sandy Wilson Pat Wimbcrly Calvin Woods Don Woolen A A A Mary Alcta Wooten ' ' Fred Worlll A ,lllll A lllrilip Wright K J V .lunc Young .lolln Young Cordon Young Raymond Young Bill Zinkclcr . zzi ' Arllll To . or . -1-1, - Q . , a -fm-. in P l - A A 'rr' . .1 I i 1 A D ALL THE THINGS THAT MAKE LIFE AT CH WORTHWHILE. no Our never I0 be fvrgvlwn first pep meeting- l Look, Mom!! I'm collegiate at last! ci Won't you please marry me?? Or is it us? IS it really me?? I 3 . 3 fl N11 , I I X S E I wou1dn't steal Coke bottles, really I wouldn't! Saturday night with Twinkle-Toes Bates MEM ORIAM They sleep be s f t e clouds careless '1 1 1 k e of sun shme or storm each ln the wln dowless palace of rest R G Ingersoll DON HOLSOMBACK TOM RENKER December 11, 1946 October 25, 1963 May 20, 1946-October 25, 1963 Q51 1 1 . s ' 1 1 neath the shad- 1 OW 0 h rg , 1 itckry WW' 1 Him.,- ,.,-5 1 3 5 4- , f I0 ES, ALLI 4 w 1 V w Col. Donald Jones, CHS ROTC Commanderg Sponsor, Miss Sherrie Hill ' .i gf, ' - - fllffgi 17 4 'in'jiQW-1TQ'5i?55ifQEiI533 Q1lR531T'7:?2? SSYii'?fw9Ffm'?3E f ' 4 f i .+ ' is I S 'E 6'-5',igmfitfigifti , sim 55W'Qgl?i ,4 . f - ggi, Y t i it M lffbff A 5 C' ' -z. A if , 96 l w I 1 l 4 Don Jones, Bill Allin, and Emmett Ross, Colonel, Lt. Colonel, and Major respectively, work diligent ly to maintain the high standards of the ROTC department. They have found, as next year's offi cers will find, the ROTC is a lot of hard work but nevertheless has its rewards. There are many routine duties, not to mention the big affairs such as Parents' Night and the Military Ball. Without a doubtbthey have gained good experience in army enjoyed their positions throughout the life and year. i J 5 ol. J on es makes out weekly reports. it 'ffrie ,gg fly -if 45Li:T'W zkel AJ. X . W 'Z 'V 1 R ' E ' if frivgffirteegfffeg. , ,. 55 3 5 - f fav ft 'Lff3L:5iifzL251 1fiHfJNHQY' 2' -V rl JW I- s ii 5-it?Q'LDsg.gs?'ts?fe5'i fm W fffilil 3 r ' 52' it , Lf 5:14. 3 f- 'Iii 52- C Zlli'-1313 Dfw ' t A El DROSS LEAD CH 12.0.71 . Lt. Col. Bill Allin, Sponsor Miss Nancy Hamill Maj. EIINIIUH Ross. Sponsor Miss Karon l.mm-ll Miss Sherrie Hill Miss Nancy Hamill Miss Karon l.m'vll Y,-7 N . xxx 1 2' xi. w 1' Qu' ST E, we 4 ' Yi 5, A7 ke' 5 U' . A K A ,,. 4 J wr 555 if .1. .7 5 sas if.. 1' 0 X ,isa X ' fr. R-...J 5 1 5- e .. A .9 '- fwalsmf g ww .S A 3 ff SMX ax, -5 6 A f X : I X 4 i .SV n NRM 33, , Q , 11 X -any M 'gm R Q ,A I E Ju, R Mi ku,-g . W.. , Mg ' 1 fi 15112 lg? 5 S .. m , m ps. H- 1 3? fa y 5 .6 ,.W. . S X OK? Y ' yi .mmf WW uf 'gli Y 5 Q, XJ, 'ti-Q31 ,,, ,of F if nf 2 s . r Q E A 5, 0 SW? o Q1 'XJ' I. 'ska gif .ga fm yu r i 4 mee? f 'U - - ' V 5 my W Aff 1 . - Thomas, R. Thompson, J. Vass, S. lVatson, C. Williams, E. Wiseiiman, J. Rimel, W. Vines, A. Thurman, J. Worley, E. Owen, C. Crocker, and S. Colden. Military I Cadrfls: F. Atchley, E. Averett, H. Benton, M. Bishop. K. Brown, W. Coleman, J. Collier, R. Cuzzort, W! Damewood, M. Dickey, D. Ervin, K. Exum, J. Faidley, T. Forsliay, R. Freeman, J. Gaines, S. German, J. Gilliam, J. Hightower, M. Hixon, T. Hooper. N. Jones, L. Lattram, R. Meadows, B. Moser, B. Muse, B. McCasl1in, R. McKenzie, E. Nelson, S. Pell, L. Phillips, T. Stratton, G. Tepley, D. Umbargcr, .l. li. Walker, P. Wimlicrly, W. Zinkclcr, G. McGhee, R. Daniels. Miss Joy Wl1itten Miss Jenny Dyncgiug Miss Kathy Wllilson -Mags Q. .- M 'X Q M'-r'1iia. asf'-. ' ' 1 .Ig . '-P . S ,sm f ' .. ss ,ali . -ve. N . ,,- , 'xg' ' f' Lt. Mike Pirkleg Sponsor, Miss Pat LN J . if I Caldwell Miss Diane Carter Miss Sandra Suit Miss Pat Caldwell 2 is fn .Ar Q: ' I I MH! , X' pew e, , . . X, Q fl .4, , .1 W K: vc- v ' -, 5 ks. N L, ., .6 5 t 7 Q . bv qi ,, ?Q'Q 'ST' wwf N sf pl Rf 1 :qs Aw X 0 T11 p A., ' .X V .5 Q sv Y f Q rj: . , . 4 5 n 5 , K I X . M If fi 5 , V+, -, W . .1 r , ',f' Au M. di X sw no-4 ..-1 55 QQ it Lt. David Harris, Sponsor, Miss Carol Joy Colburn Lt. Bill Minceyg Sponsor, Miss Teresa Lt. Don Rutledge, Sponsor, Miss Kitty Collison Cilln-rt ' ' A Q J -P' so , WW! , -M S l on X. Miss Carol Joy Miss Teresa Collison Miss Kitty Cilhert Miss .luekie Spenser Colburn Lt. Dun Stovullg Sponsor, Miss Jackie Spenser Conzpany C: .'lIilitnry Ill lfmIer.s.' ll. Ashley, K, llllSl'llllllIl1, M. Bonine, B. Cory, l. Koch, J. Smith, R. Wrm-nn, M. Ziegler, D. Bryan. Jllllilllfj' II C111Ir'ls.' W. Ahney, ll. lliee, J. Booth, A. Bowen, T. Bowen, D. Deshu, li. Deland. K. Dickerson, C. Erh, S. Faulkner, ll. Fogo, ll. Cass, E. Green, J. Crime, D. Idllgldlllllll, T. llunnnill, T. llinshuw, Cv. Holder. D. Howard, D. Keith, H. I.ee, l.. l.nwson, M Marlowe, D. Meadows, T. Milligan, L. Moon, C. l'm-urxnnn, D. Plumlee, C. Record. J. Reece, C. Rollins, ll. Sloan, D. Smith, P. Stewart, J. Susmnn, J. V1-nnhle, ll. Young, T. Ziegler, W. Waddey. .llililnry I Cmlelx: R. Azlunis, J. Anderson, P. Darton, J. lleurd, W. Bomnr, C. llyrrl, J. Cur- ter, R. Chiles, .l. Chureh, D. Cook, D. Cooper, l'. Cooper, R. Cooper, M. Cox, D. Dawson, NV. Dohhs, C. lfnst, A. Fernandez, L. Goldstein, C. Greene, S. llohhs, W. llolder, J. Howard, J. Johnson, J. MCK1-el, W. Mel:-oil, R. Milling- ton, J. Neely. J. Owen, T. l'au'k. J. l'emha-rton, A. Vogue, W. Rankin, A. Rogulu, C. Suunder, C. Sl'lll'llI'll, M. Sehus- ter, C. Sottong, D. Stewart, C. Taylor, l.. Taylor, ll. Todd, B. Ventress, R. Watts, J. B. Walker, W. Wooten, F. Worth, R. Young, D. Callaway. ll. Cooke, D. Sf-lm-ull. IB!!- ,. ,- r. . . I r . - S ' 1? G Y l ' Q ,X 1 -. Z- .wh--WV rf' I -1 Q, ' x ,Su -Q fuss, 14? QW J sr 1 E Q. O :rd A Y X P ' O34 11 Q-.. we-N-... Lt. John Horne, Sponsor, Miss Diantha Lt. Joe Graham, Sponsor, Miss Sherrie McBride Johnson Miss Diantha Miss Sherrie Johnson Miss Gloria Miss Cheryl McBride Alsohrooks DeShazo .ng Ti dv' Lt. Don Sims, Sponsor, Miss Gloria Alsobrooks Lt. Mike Doubleday, Sponsor, Miss Cheryl DeShazo Military III Catlels:- D. Oliver, R. Pickert, P. Whitc, J. Chase, V. Pritchett. Military I1 Cadets: S. Allison, R. Auther, L. Bowden, W. Brudnell, G. Burguess, T. Bryan, J. Christian, R. Craig, W. Davis, H. Fowler, R. Cows, A. Gunlock, G. Hanna, J. Hudson, R. Johnston, D. Jones, B. Kedingo, T. Leech, M. Lingerfelt, I. Mann, J. Moore, T. Morgan, P. Pitt, R. Powell, J. Price, R. Radford, E. Rice, L. Robinson, R. Rucker, J. Smartt, J. Taylor, W. Travis, P. Travis, J. Turner, L. Turner, P. Van Slyke, C. Walker, J. Wall, J. Alper, J. Young, J. Writeman, M. Brown, B. Waugaman, R. Feldman. Military I Cadets: M. Adams, J. Anderson, P. Brien, D. Carter, W. Couch, K. Dagnan, B. Derben, J. Draeger, G. Eidson, S. Foreman, D. Colden, F. Cordy, T. Grubb, J. Harris, J. Hess, J. Higgins, J. Hitch, D. Hixson, D. Holloway, T. James, M. Justice, R. Kelly, J. King, B. Lansford, T. Mack, R. Mills, R. Mc- Clister, J. McConathy, D. Pierce, M. Posy, D. Pruitt, J. Ray, J. Richeson, D. Robertson, R. Rodecker, B. Shelton, T. Sherrill, A. Sisk, R. Stangarone, R. Tudor. I05 'UPPORT C0 PA Lt. Bill Kepnerg Sponsor, Miss Pegg Blevins Capt. Steve Rameyg Sponsor, Miss Carolyn Rob- www- -fs----W -V-aww--1 '1 I erts Stooksberry ' Lt. David Caglianog Spons0r,i Miss .lady Lt. David Brooksg Sponsor, Miss Brent Patterson W Martin l Capt. .lan .lolmsong Sponsor, Miss Glenda Morris , w l Ms DH - 4 l Miss Carolyn Rolierts Stoolcslmletig Miss Peggy Blevins Miss Glenda Morris lMiss Judy Patterson Miss Brenda Martin l S ASL Q - 1 'st Row, left to right: J. Ferguson, R. Suits, J. Novotny, R. Holder, S. Segler, M. Barbree, J. Good, J. Milburn, L. Workman, A. Howell. Second Row Kepner, B.-Maynor, L. Wade, F. Stinson, N. Holloway, T. Claxton, C. W. Patterson, M. Schober, Sgt. Mayes. RIFLE TEAM I-2.0.11 . . BAD , . Trumpets: L. Evans, J. Schwall, M. Carpenter, R. Cherry, B. West, . Zachery, W. Castings, D. Pack, C. Woods, M. DeYampert, B. elin. Trombones: J. Johnson, M. Dzvonik, T. Brock, J. Senters, B. antrell, D. Moses, R. Daniels, E. Robinson. Piccolos: G. McCashin. ercussion: G. Mason, C. Adams, J. Hickman, C. Kidwell, H. Coe. axophones: D. Jones, J. Tumer, R. Miller, B. Bogart. L ...---v I 0, Sir, I don't want to fight with ill. ,vt Sgt. Jenkins instructs juniors on military tactics. Ah! A hat that fits! We were baaaad boys! -f LQ' Rear Admiral Horne inspccts his fleet Oli! How we LOVE to march! 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Standing: Randy Anderson, Jerry Harris, Bill Ventress Freddie Gann, David East, Glenn Saunders, Randy Cillreath. N' 9' Team Boosts 1-O-5 Season I I8 Dave Ceren eludes a Lion for precious yardage. 1 Soddy Danny .......... It Tyner .,,. P Klrlmmii l 3 y r eeere y , c'ry-Q..g.g.-...,....1a S E f ' . C' eses y erl' eer. C y...4'......ri jrr,4,..g,g.,4265fQ22sr1fvif ee' y f'f.: iq: . no .1 V f L City....... ........ 7..l.13f -F , ,.SoddYfD11iByf . 4 C ty . g.. . . ,,,,,, ,,,,. r:,'-.l ir- -irrr--. r e -.e' S 'il'i ,r . E 'Q C6 79 rt Roseville r............... , Time! wy- The 1964 undefeated B team football is composed of those boys who do not make the varsity squad. It is basically a training program for younger boys. Sen iors are not permitted to play on this team. r jf, X Cross Country Team Places 3rd in tate Meet A proud Coach Bussard flt'lICCll'7'Igj is pictured with Cross Country Team: liobcrt Bonne, Loon- ard Lawson, Frank Potter, Donnie Stool, Don Jones, and Howard Yates. Indoor Winter Track Cdaptain of Cross Country Team, Howard Yates, Invitational Meet kicks up the dirt as he runs to victory. t T w ,Q ,W 'rr fl? I 1 xc' Q 4 , ig L . ff, 5.1 . 1 1 Closing the gap with Memphis Catholic, Howard Yates displays the unfailing Track Queen, Helen Potter, presents the Invitational spirit of the Dynamos. trophy to Don Jones and Howard Yates. II9 t .L.L.. K Q ., K wig lv . Qs '- S 1 X if ,HQ If r'x K..- K fjf X K ',.,..f- U .., N ,,,fn.iQ,M ' 5 idx' X J ls 2' 1 EQwfyf'f?' X Q s Q ,fax 1 H J x ' ' ., YS: ' -x ni' I ff? will tx, .. , 'P 'F ' ,, .f ' , . .,,, .. ,:-. dwg. .ff QE s 12? :l 3l '. I ' NX 'M K A6-A A A 5 . Ax? Q L 'dia W 1 M.:a -'zgm ' 'M , .- N111 V ' H .. ' A K A PW W . W , -X wi SSP-szif ,. 4' ffgix N K. x Q gf Q H, g C 51. Qgfig 'wr 2 W + . ,. ' H A K ' -. I IM , ,.Q-f- :-.1-va N-.41,.A X ' .AQ WW A ..rsw3i,, my . ' .. AQ ' X... . , J - gig 4 'fy . f 72 . sz. is t 's in I K Ce W lf Coach Phifer and Captain Mike Dzvonik look on as Dynamos practice a new play. Ne1JerSa Die Spirit k N i T iiesDnams i Pf 0 X l Coach .lim Phifer l M Wx john Rowland Head Al Pitncr Steve Sllillllllll jimmy Walker j,. fig Coach Jim Duke 'll' Q 3 .6 Q . V Q I T 4 4 XX Top: Eddie Wiseman-5'9-Guard-Jr. Tommy Eiselstein-5'10-Guard-Jr. Bozfom: Tommy Milligan-6'1-Guard-Jr. Tommy Brightwcll-6'3-Forward-J Top: Hubert Fowler-f5'11-Guard-Jr. Jeff Crimes-6'2-Forward-Jr. Bottom: David Harris-5'10-Guard-Sr. Jay Smith-5'10-Guard-Sr. i namos Reac Q Q Cityg.-- .E .... ,--.. ..,..... W--- City .... . .... ......., City ,... .,..-- City ..... .... ....,.. - . ...... 7 2 City ..., .-- ........ ... .......... M- City .... . ... ....,....,...,. ,. ....... , City .... . ...- - ....,.,.... M-- City-.-. ........ .........M.,... . City .... ... ......... - ........ . City C1ty..... ........ ......., Cify City .... .--.- ..... ,-,-.--. Callitan ....... Lipscomb .... Ringgold ..... Kirkman ..... Red Bank Notre Dame Soddy ,........ Red Bank Glencliff ..... Kirkman .... .. Kingsport Bristol --...-..- Brainerd ..... Notre Dame Cit Mzsse tate Tournamen -2------f ----------- C, l l 54 egion Semi mais MN . Q, x- ,a :CIW Qity... ......... - ................. lffflty lCxty----u--u..--- .--..--.. M75 QFY ----- '- ----- - -----------f'----- 53 13iry-.g4.u...---,,...... .... -..70 iCity ...... .. .... - ........ - ........ 43 QCity..... ....... ..-...,--.n79 ' 58 lQ1ry.-...g .......... .. ......... 54 82 G 'CllIy-- ..L... ......... . Going to Yfuertimes 13. 5 's. 4 W ' l K 5. wg I Q .lx X S I .X I L, L5 is ' 331 ':- X 5' N gsi1x: tl y .............. .. ................ 56 ... .......... ..-.- ....... -A-2 ll gllly .... Q.. ..... ...--L ........... --. wry .... W.. .......... -- ....... ifyw ............... RQUN D ROBIN TOURNAMENT Red Bank Soddy ..... Central -... Kin s ort 8 P Kingston - Bradley Central gg. Alcoa ..... , Soddy -.... Central gg Li scomb P A Bradley .,. .4...- Kingston - Meigs -..... Brainerd 1, Two Points W1 I f 24 5, ,ss f A-Q ' -,fx x K y Em v- -Q--Q 1 5. X. ., 1 X Ui 3 Q 5 Ns ?.' - ig Q ' 'ff .QQ 3 W 3 Qi mf' - '5Qjg'?ia if Saba I-4 3 ,jg . ' I . 0 A, L f ef-fe l , x , x ' fa 3 . D P, K Qi mg. -- f ww! ., ,513 ' 5 I re, M - , 45 2 Q, Ki' R x New . ',f' x'1.Hw. L1 f .K s I - . 5 -W ' bl ,, ' A X?x.A' lu ,. x ' 5? s 1 x 1.1 A g 711 ' lk fa 1- ' ', , J. :QL qXf7Jf::',L,.r , a 1 if 3 ' X H x' ' ' Aff' Q xx LA , x 'h X x o X 4 ifivi 4 .r .J . .4 gf LI' K ,Q ,Q M xx ,Si Q ,, +. Wiseman Culver Harris Dzvonik Dynamos Lay-Up Enough Points to Have a 25-10 Record Dynumos squeeze out smaller Trojan for a key rebound DISTRICT TOURNAMENT so I City ......... ..-..........49 Brainerdi ........I....r... City ........................ 63 Hixson ............ s ,.. .... -, City ............ .. ..... ..-44 Central ..--...-g.g............ REGIONAL TOURNAMENTW I City .............. - ,.... -.70 McMinn ..... ., ..... ---- City .n...................... 53 Kingston I ........ ....,.,.. Mike Dzvonik's Goose-step helps shake off Colden Hawks. grabs rebound and scores despite f 'c efforts of Kingsport team. Kneeling: John Roberts, Gus Couvista, Bill Dye, James Pack, Robert Todd, Jerry Hightower. Standing: Glen Sauders, Bill Bomar, Bill Pearson D 'dB R 'Kll DlGld J H . avi ryan, onme e y, ae 0 cn, erry arris M D Team, Ends Season With l Confvincing Victories Bill Pearson screens a Pounder as Dynamo cager fights for the rebound. l26 224 ,P David Bryan drives past a Rebel for two B team basketball, coached by Jimmy Duke, is devised so that Sophomores and Juniors can get more experience to play varsity ball in their senior year. The team is not open to Seniors. L: I 1 4, .sy , . . ..-- , Y-, ,U ,M- ,4 v , F , -f rm T vf W-A+- ..- 45 ,. ,f,,.,,,, S W, K. . 1 M -Q' N... H ---Q-..i.,,,-. 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A t , elee, , - s eeee s ,eeeel . .t .c , y L .... .- . . ., A, .x Coach Bill V0nSchaaf Coach VonSchaaf left at the end of the first semester to work on his Doctor's Degree. Coach Rhordanz took over and did a fine job for the rest of the season. ....t- t A..,4...t4. ,,...: s --0 -W--W--.0-M. 16 X, ykl. ,A . .. ., , 6 yliuvhm W,'s..l 2 .5 ,gsccji J- ' W A ., I The 1964l CHS Wrestling Team, boasting a 6-sl season, displayed its outstanding reputation in the southeast again this year. With the tremendous support of its three 1964 state champions, Pete Mallen, Boofer Wilkey, and Jimmy Salter, the Dynamo grap- plers placed second in the 1961 State Tournament and third in the City Prep League. Andy Harden Cary McGhee Q f . 'Lt' '. et 6 1 -xl s, M t . I if . if' I l Iiollom Row, left to right: Mgr. Cary McCl1cc, C. W, Patterson, David Pierce, Danny Uxnbarger, Allen Ziegler, Sim Long, James Walker, Chris 'l'u1lrl. Top Row, left to right: Andy Harden, John Allen, Danny Hagaman, ,lim Salter, Boofer Wilkey, Pete Mallen, Robert Kaplan, John Irwin, Coucli lilrordunz. Robert Kelso Kaplan gets riding lime. THE TAKEDOW Dynalnos Beast 3 State Champions JIM SALTER BOOFER WILKEY PETE MALLEN Romance on the mats! H Allen Zeigler traps a Colden Hawk City Wins Second Place in State and Third Place in City Prep Meet Boofer Wilkey pins his opponent ' i 4' 5 vvmwwe 'fuvw-Azw-. '-1-any-w evq,.,.,? . G F,:,Mf,w Owfywwvm-w sw'+'f- v'we'1+f+3+ '+' , 335 5193 53 X1 Q u l dwg . 'L . D gg V. ua-,K k ,Y . ., X , .-. '. am A R.-..v,,mM Y, .. ,. . .M-N X-iw A X, N 7,lmw' 1'-pf. F Q . K Hu. .-.a Aw .N .1 . 4 -v K, ...1 1 -,QA H16 2 5 A1 - I' 'L ff .,n.V.f'-5: ' V 'f ' ?S xi? fain V N if R- 1 IP vb Q- 1:5- N .rv '- Q an .K wwf an A+ -N' X5 Q gg v 3 A333 .39 'a'?6'.Q s . ..9 fi0, 1310.94 W 0 'G X3 s. Q 635231-,':.Ss:t QVQQEZQESQ Q ,!Q0wrw x .1 5, wk W ,. ,A -.gg rw, Y , 7655154 S'-Q, ', .-ppM3:T'- A -1004 K1 M- W... .,,. 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X 'S P. x .ff ' ' , ' , : A 4 V ia 1 X . im, ' - .- In 1 av I N ,, , 1 X .p Q V 4 g . ix s W4 9 r Q .. .4 fn L? C0-Captain Johnny Sertcl, Coach Duke, and Captain Jay Smith discuss buscluali lCCllllifllll'S. D namos Post .430 Season C C C. C Cl Q City ..................,. 3 City ..... .. ............. 10 City ......... ....... 5 City .................. .. City ..... ..-........-... f ity .... - ...... -n.--- ity .... ,.. ...... .....,- ny .................... City---...--.. .... ---.. City ..... , ...... - ..... City .... ..... ....... -.- City ..,............... .. City ..... ----..-,.--.. ity .........,.... - .... ny ......,.....,.. .... City .............. - .... 6 Ciry.-------- ..... . 6 SCORES Central ---..- ...... -- Sale Creek Rossville - .......... . Eastridge Meigs Co. ......... Oqltewah .......... - Notre Dame Red Bank ..,. .. ..... Bradley ---.....-...-.- Soddy ..... ....-.....--- Hixson ..---..-........ u Rossvllle .............. Tyner ---..-....-..l.. Kirkman .............. Bradley City .................... Brainerd .....,.,,..,.. DISTRIGT TOURNAMENT Central -.. ............. Notre Dame ....... w 'e'f l 1-'J BS, -vfl.,. iq... s 4195? nf., , Q-14' 7 '-ff.?f-.' ' i .Q.,y'i ' 'IVV' W ' 'Wins ', 7 S? .ynfqbw wx. ftzrgvhff . F. -r . H L ,?e5:'1w::alYl'on1bXi.l.', 7 2 6 6 5 3 3 6 8 0 2 1 4 0 0 10 0 9 Coach Jim Duke Mgr. Butch Cunlock Not Pictured: .limmy Walker und Lynn Trent I33 LOCAL I34 Top Row-Left to Right: Jay Smith-Pitcher-Captain Eddie Wiseman-Pitcher Bottom Row-Left to Right: Tommy Henshaw-Pitcher Tommy Milligan-Outfield Top: Byron Fogo-Pitcher Bottom Row-Left to Right: John Sertel-Catcher-Co-captain Steve Gaines-Catcher ynamos Upon H0 Q 3-0 Victor l Tommy Eiselstein gets one of the many Dynamo hits. Y Top Row-Left to Right: Tommy Brightwell-First Base Bill Dye-Second Base Bottom Row-Left to Right: John Bonner-Outfield Donnie Oliver-Third Base Top: Mike Sherrell-Outfield Bottom Row-Left to Right: Randy Rucker-Second Base Tommy Eiselstein-Shortstop Q-.A X L, .R A ,A 'L-Nx,,eg25,z,5k e f-M.--.... .kekww 7 2 rv l First Row: Frank Potter, Rick Johnston, Pete Tricky, Richard Bodenham mer, Don Jones, Howard Yates, Donnie Steele, ,lim Whitson, Leonard Law son. Second Raw: Bobby Cook, Robin Long, Joc Smith, Robert Bcnns, Tommy Jernigan, Carl Davis, Boofcr Wilkcy, Carl Hartley, Jerry Harris Tommy James, Dave Gercn, David Pearce. Track Team linches Knoxville Relays-2nd Place Oak Ridge Meet--2nd Place City-County--lst Place District meet-lst Place Regional-2nd Place State--5th Place First District Championship This year's track co-captains were left to right: Howard Yates and Don jones, pictured with Coach Bussard. Charles Pearman, manager, takes a hricf rest from his rigorous duties as the track team's Man l'riday. l37 is 2 mile relay team-H. Yates, L. Lawson, R. n0ClCIllli1ll1- mer and ll. Jones. N. 5, I t A , ,, ...rx j 4 ' fy, 4, L is 'ff ' is , :si f -- ' f i, ..- 'j. A Zi I ' ii J rw 4' i ' sf ' i ' I fe-, .X x yfii' i 31, .itz 4. S -' - '21 73 . ,S , .5-.lf c 7- if Carl Bear Davis, strongman of the Dynamo thinclads, set a District discus reco a ' , of 150'4 . iw , if . iii? e L am Lons X QF - ' 4 A , A l Q. .,.,,f. .. Juni ,,, A' mu- ,, H - - 'K t'.. l af'-K-' - . . . 2. ' xy --f M '-:W 'L -- ef... Left: Don Jones, ace sprinter and hurdler, set many new records in tllc District mv ff:-,gE'i i ' LT? N 'mfs V ,Q and was voted Most Valuable Athlete. i 13? 1 ai'-...fl Q If i ' x . ' ug' , . M ' ' ' ' - 'Yi 1,51 7'9 . TZ., - ww at sf- . . -3,-' -,I.f N .3 .5 ' 91 Wy 'ww' - .4 -rag 1 ' Sn -ha-.,.. :., '-' ' . ,,.,, Mr. , A . 1 Q A ...,,-as . 'sf ' Major Ricllard Brown and Coach Bussard, makers of cliampions. I38 Below: 1 mile relay team-H. Yates, L. Lawson, R. llodenliammcr, and D. ,lon i K 4 I 4 w Dave Otto Cervn Clears the har with ease in the City-County Meet. Rick Johnston wins the hrond jump with a mighty leap of 20' Gen N f, , ,t , We hcgin to wonder if the boys would need water wings ut the District track meet. ' . Y I ,wwwwv- ,, .f ',MM -Www l f ,,,.,qj1...--1 , Y. wjt.,,,::'fJ ' I. M N ., fm- ry! W. -4 A .44 K. ,, . D wyiy-tn'i'l Riff 'flff f .. fp ...ut . 1 J , Y' 14' ' 'yn ,. 1 VW 334' rv. ' .4 .b:Cf:bzf3?na1 'W',.'.f.' f., 'J ,,. I,Qt'?l.2'l. . ff ' 'Qrlg -Her ..v',,',f,' sr fvmix '-,',,' 'xx-N .. ,g 'I- '1,:3 Lf.f. - 1-f4vh Here we see an exhibition of the finer art of hzuonA uissiriff' In two of X' our relay runners. xgii li o 0 .K 3,1 District Champs Nh.: K . if is jx -q,.f e X Regional Runner-Ups 5th in Stare M! I 39 Tennis 9 0 Victory Over 1' X. City ............ 7 . City .,,......... 4- Brainerd my ,1.,,,,..-,, F, Highlight CW 2 David Bryan City ............ 7 Clty ............ 2 Q City ..,..... 1 ..m. Clty ............ 0 u Kneeling, left to riglzl: ,lim Dick, David Bryan, Gus Couvitsu, Tommy Dickinson. Slanrling, left lo right: Franklin Y un Howard Slicorn, Al Pitncr, David Harris, Bill Thompson. Team Compiles 7-5 Record SCORES St. Andrews ....,. Lipscomb .......... Red Bank ........ Oak Ridge ........ BCA ..,.............., Baylor .............. Brainerd ........., Lipscomb .,........ . 1. 'n City .........,.. 3 Clty ............ 5 City ............ 7 City ............ 6 Oak Ridge ........ St. Andrews Red Bank ....,...,. Brainerd .......... Bill Thompson Coach Don Cronk and Manager Robert Powell ,lim Gus Dick Gouvitsa N I u cy Meadows, L' r. Bar on. Coach Burton Captain Bruce McColl 3 ,Mix Q' P63 Golf Team. Kneeling: Rodney Mitts, Ccorgc Tepley. Standing, left to right: Tommy Straton, Bruce McColl, Charles Taylor, Mik NI t scomis tGi11y..,L4...-. .... -,...,t6 City .... .. .... -,., ...... 6 City-..i ..... , 'L-.-...t..6 City., .....,. -..... W ,See City.--i4 .... ........... Q C415 City ..,....... ..... ., ......... 6 City.--Q..--- .,.-------..6 City ...... .. ....... ............. - C5 City, .... ...-.. ............... .,.5 Baylotr - ...g..... .... .....--.....-...-.. C East McCallie ..4.g42........:i.,.....4,,..--. ,V Central ..-.... ....... Red Bank --..... ....... - ........ .. Central ................................ Notre Dame 1 t 0 1 236 W2 0 0 Red Bank ......... ....... .. ,1 Brainerd ....... ---...- 1 C CHS Coy Team Earns City Prep League Champions District Champions Region Champions Q I Af'4!L,9ALii Girl? 9 Sports 2 Mrs. Mar Rodman, Mrs. Mary Rodman, hard working coach of the Dynahs has expended a great amount of effort towards the girls' athletic program this year. As coach of the volleyball, basket- ball, swimming, and tennis teams she has gone to great lengths to insure the continuation of competitive girls' athletics at City High. She is sponsor of the Gym Managers Club and has seen to it that gym classes are run smoothly and effectively. We of the Dynamo Staff are sure that her efforts are sincerely appreciated by the girls whom she has taught or coached. I43 9 Cloclfwise: Nancy Hamill, Judi Foreman, Mary Lawley, Jo Ellen McElroy, Sherrie Hill, Jane Wade, Jennie Dynesius, Ann Gam- mon, Beverly Chawkins, Sandra Suit, Pat Seidl, Marion Stewart, Helen Potter, Linda Ford, Ellen Still. GYM MA AGERS u l The Gym Managers is a group of senior I girls selected to assist Mrs. Rodman. They 1 check roll cards and lead the exercises of the gym classes. Throughout the year this group promotes money-making projects to help sup- port the Dynahs. ' These girls are presented on May Day as the May Queen's court. i At the end of the school year new gym l managers are selected to serve during the fol- lowing year. These girls are elected and-tapped X by former gym managers. 1 l OFFICERS: Sharon Samples, Secretaryg Susan Tabb, 1 Treasurerg Kitty Gilbert, Chaplaing Rosie Higdon, Presidentg Jane Colquitt, lst Vice-Prcsidentg Susan Kampmeier, 2nd Vice-President. N The winners of the serious category in the creative dance competi- tion presented The Salem Witch Trialf' Below, win- ners of the light category presented the graceful Swan Dance. All of the dancers were judged by four judges over a two day period. Taken into consideration was originality of cos- tume, choice of theme, and gracefulness of move- ments on the floor. Each member of both prize-winning d a n c e groups was presented a silver charm with First in Dance engraved on it. M1495 M Mary Law, left, and Diana Tucker, seated, dance leaders. Other dancers, Barbara Wohlleher, Cynthia Chandler Karen Adcox, Connie Turner, Sarah Pedigo, Connie Credello, Barbara Weihf-I, LuAnn McCallie. G YM CLASSES PAR TICIPA TE IN CREATIVE DA CI G Front Row, Left to Right: Kathy Grover, Lynn DeLay, Judy Fowler. Standing: Cerroll Schlesing- er, Sharon McCurry, Robin Bohr, Sandy Wilson. Each year the gym classes de- vote one six weeks to creative dancing. Leaders are chosen from each class. These girls orig- inate dances and then teach them to their dance groups. The win- ning groups from each class pre- sent a program to the school. From these, the two hest groups are chosen and awarded medals. f I ii Y DYNAHS SEEDED FOURTH IN DISTRI F 1 x rt..- City ......, City City ....,. . City ..,..v. City City City ......, City ..A,,., City ..,.... City ..,.... City ....... City City City ....... l City City ....... City ........ Hlxon .............. Soddy Daisy Red Bank ............... Chattanooga Valley G.P.S. .................... - Notre Dame Notre Dame Chattanooga Valley Bradely , ,,t.V....t,,,,. , LaFayette Calhoun ...,,.. LaFayette , ,,.,tt,. . Soddy Daisy East Ridge ,,..., G.P.S. ....ttt.tt , Bradley ,....... Klrkman ,,............ City ....... l Westminister . City ......,. Notre Dame Mrs. Rodman, Coach Susan Kumpmoicr Kitty Gilbert Majorie McClain .lunct Rttvf, Co-Cnpmin-Foriwzrd Forward Q Forward Forward .li-nnic Dynesius Rosie Higdon Jimmie Ruth Ford .lane Wada, Co-capIainfG11r1rrI Cuarrl l Guard Guard X 5U if , s 5 2 , 'OUR AME T-ACHIEVE A 11-10 RECORD Co-captain Jennie Dynes- sius warms up. . . .-ff' gi., , Peggy Blevins-Tzmer Ruth Milligan-Bookkeeper Susan Kampmeier scores again for tlie Dynahs. Janice Neal Lauren Maclntosh Jane Blanchard Ann Gammon Forward Forward Forward Slatislician Rylic Williams Beverly Bower Ava Averitte L0l1iSC Ellis Guard Guard Guard Manager ny' N..-P -J l tel, i, I , sul i 2 X uf' .- t M 5:31, First Row, Left to Right: Debrah Peasner, Sharon Cooper, Anna Callaway, Dona Eldridge, Lynda Hamby, Lucille Goff, Karen Williams Nancy Davis, Jeannie Gilbert, Pam Stillwell. Second Row: Jeannie Bates, Mary Lieb, Susie Bower, Margaret Holland, Carolyn Epperson: Wanda Fanning, Kay King, Diane Blevins, Mary Ruth Leber. Third Row: Eileen Guffey, Alice Weber, Amanda Harris, Sherrie Paty, Alison Duffy, Sherrie Phillips, Libby Newbold, Diane Stiel, Carol Raines, Carol Swafford, Alice Vamell. DYNAH9 T AM The Bw team basketball squad is made up primarily of sophomore and junior girls who are working to- ward a position on the varsity basketball team. Headed this year by co-captains Moppy Weaver and Sherrie Weekley, the thirty-member team has played games against Bw teams of other schools. These girls, coached by Mrs. Rodman, work out with the varsity team every day, during sixth period, and have excellent opportunities to be permanent members of the Dynahs. l Co-captains Martha Weaver and Sherrie Weekley. I48 -r t'Cood Higclon and ilberli Leacl D nahs Volleyball Team 'Q l. one! Susan. Help it over! The varsity volleyball team, referred to as the big fifteen, is a group of skilled athletes who spend a great deal of time practicing for games. These girls are chosen by Mrs. Rodman. They play other schools in this area and compete in the Regional Tournament. Volleyball requires much skill and a great deal of practice. Every day during the volleyball season, the team spends sixth period improving their technique and skill. This year the Dynahs faced tough competition, but nevertheless attained a winning record. Counter-clockwise: Kitty Gilbert, Rosemary Higdon, .lennie Dynesius, Jayne Wade, Peggy Blevins, Rylie Williams, Ava Avcritte, Susan Kampmeier, Jimmie Ruth Ford, Ruthie Milligan, Laurn McIntosh, Janet Reeve, Carol Swafford, Majorie McClain, Diane Steil. human-one was .saws . -. , .r -W, , as-we i,. We . X , 5 ,Q ft 'if' x. .WJ N .. .9 - ,.fpanm:- - .. . ,.- nweaf t . Am' t ,,,v,, Q I49 Captain Ann Gammon returns volley with her powerful , pm backhand. ,W ,- Genie Bates swings to return hard hit serve. Gammon Leads Tennis Team In Successful Season Left to right: Sharon Samples, Peggy Blevins, Ann Gammon, Genie Bates, Alison Duffy, Sherry Wcekley, Pam Stillwell, Denice Sowell. The City High tennis team is successf due to the hard work each team memb displays. The team plays at the Ten Club during the fall and spring. T Dynahs compete against area teams su as Red Bank, Notre Dame, and Girls' P paratory School. Holding the number 0 position is captain, Ann Gammon, Allis Duffy plays in second position and Shar Samples and Sherry Weekley follow third and fourth position respectively. It uv. bi 3 . S S . Q X Q . - i I. 4 K Q 2 :lg . . X.,. 'J 1 It .4-HMFNQA . H Diane Blevins, Jeannie Gilbert, Dona Eldridge, Rosie Higdon, Pam Stillwell, Lauren Mclntosh. Rosie Higdon and Jeannie Gilbert perform back dive together. Qs' s ...r-: 1 -. . 'S , 0 ' v 14 . . lx' ,', .s'.' . ,. ,f . I. . 1 I i 2 xii X f A -- ' M 1 if-we . The success of the Dynahs Swimming Team is due to the strenuous practice of its individual members. Trophies and medals were awarded to several members of the team. In the fall, an intramural swim meet was held. The various events were: 50 meter breast stroke, 50 meter freestyle, 100 meter individ- ual medley, 100 meter freestyle, and 100 meter butterfly. Rosie Higdon and Jeannie Gilbert took part in diving competition. Mrs. Rodman coached the team. Diane Blevins, Jeannie Gilbert, and Dona Eldridge get set for the race. I5l Colonel: Sherrie Hill, Sponsor: Don Jones Major: Mary Wenger, Sponsor: Bill Stewart The Drill Squad is the well trained group of girls who participate in the half-time activities at many of the football games. They are called the Dynamettes. During the summer, the officers attend a clinic un- der the direction of Mr. Casavant. Drill Squad prac- tice begins in August and lasts from 8:30 to 11:30. They occasionally practice at night. This group performed exceptionally well this year in spite of the fact that they had no drill field. Their outstanding staff is to be commended for making up all of the routines performed. Their spring activities are highlighted by participa- tion in the Armed Forces Day Parade. DRILL QUAD . . . Performs in Half- time Activities at l Five Football Games Lt. Colonel: Nancy Hamill, Sponsor: Bill Allen Lt. 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A, X .- 1 Q i --- --v -,Q-r W fr HEERLEADERS SPARK SPIRIT Brightly dressed in maroon and white, our cheerleaders have hacked us in total school spirit. The squad is mainly responsible for the-loyalty and spirit of the school and students. Whether win- ning or losing the Cheerleaders have kept up high hopes and sin- cere loyalty for C.H.S. Their originality in cheers and their ability to handle any situa- tion has boosted school spirit one hundred percent, and has main- tained the highly praised man- nerisms of City High. , , naw rgamzatwns 4 1 4 4 1 and Literary Clubs: Mary vm x 1 'Y Service Clubs IBO v 'SE 9 . RTOMA Q if 1 Xfffqy ,gf Af 5 Oo S rss R '01 sem., Q' A ,v A tp A'x .AU All Q RNS -28 QNX WW if ' ,ps iw-vu .V . V . 51, . , 'A' : i M ' ff 4 I My Q. ff,gnj,1f,,f A A y Q QQ ' 2 ' ily, fffmi , S, K N. v V . f W A 22 2f'f2 A fm , if X , f 1 iff X -4 'gif' , 5 .ff A '- 4 L .Q K .Q wif' Ki Front Row, Left to Right: David Morris, Secretaryg Dan Cooper, Equipment Mahagerg Dick Oliver, Treasurerg Emmett Ross Vice Presidentg Joe Graham, Presidentg Mrs. Wade, Sponsor. Second Row: Roy Cooper, Bill Schwall, Burnell Lanceford, Jimmy Schwall Mike Pirkle. Third Row: Gary Burgess, Larry Shannon, Don Elkins. Audio-Visual The Audio-Visual Club, sponsored by Mrs. Wade, main- tains and operates all movies and tapes and all other audio- visual equipment. Among the requirements that must be met by a new mem- ber, the most important is to be able to care for and operate the equipment correctly. The boys have many money making projects during the year along with audio-visual work. I Now I'vc got both fingers caught in it! Front Row, left to right:.Avis Rhodes, Karl Ingersold, Pam Parris, Kathy Stenborg, Becky Brackett, Marjory Walker. Second Row: De mee Sowell, Louise Parrish, Linda Jones, Robin Bohr, John Gaines, Mr. Barton-Sponsor. Not pictured is Anne Bailey. How much do you think we should make off with? Bankers Club The Bankers Club maintains and operates the book- store at City. Sponsored by Mr. Barton, the school treasurer, they keep track of every cent that comes in the bookstore and sell all school supplies needed by a student. To become a member, a person has to submit a written application, work in the bookstore for several weeks, and finally be chosen by the entire club on the basis of his willingness and ability to do the work required. Their social life as a club includes an occasional slumber party ffor the girlsl, a hayride, and a house- party. HZ -5 eft to right: Sponsor, ,limniy Duke, President, Bill Stcwartg 1st4Vicc-President, tcvc Hamcyg 2nd Vim-4-'Pre-side-lit, Mike Dzvonikg Chaplain, Danny Hagaman. H i-Y Club The Hi-Y Club at Chattanooga High School, sponsored by .limmy Duke, boasts as its fundamental purpose to create, maintain, and extend through the home, school, and com- munity high standards of Christian character. This year Hi-Y's two main service projects are cafeteria management and Christian Fellowship work. These, however, are just two among numerous other projects for providing money for the club treasury and for service to C.H.S. They do manage to work in plenty of fun during the year. A Christmas party, a hayride, and a houseparty at the end of the year are a few examples of their several social functions. . .. ,-ff.: Front Row, left to right: .lerry Hightower, Dale Sams, Cordon Yvhalcy. Larry Wade, Gus Couivitsa, John Roberts, Eddie Wiscrnzln, Danny Smith, Bobby Bates, Bill Dye. Sccmzrl Row, left to right: Johnny Rowland, James Walker, Hubert Fowler, Phillip Stewart, Mike Sherrill, Ed Dc-mars, Bohhy Sloan, Don Mullinax, Tommy James, Nathan Elshrcc, .limmy Whitson. Tllirrl Row, lvfl I0 right: .loc Smith, Andy Redman, ,lohn Allen, Steve Colden, Ed Avcritt, Al Pitns-r, Miko Lingerfell. Tommy Eish-stein, johnny Ss-rlcl, Cordon James, Johnny Bonner. Fourlh Row: Cary Culver, Boofcr Wilkcy, Bill Bomar, L00 Chiles, Bill Pearson, Marshall Brown, David Mercer, .lcff Crimes, Byron Fogo. Tommy Milligan, Tommy Brightwcll, David Bryan. Each year Hi-Y presents an impressive initiation cz-rcmony. 2 h j if iii?-:fl Xz., - ci-iff-f. .NNW . p 1: if -MW mmm-,+: . gli N gw Y zrst Row left lo rzght Rick Picker! Doug, Smith Randy Clpchart .lim Draeger Dan Hammer Kit Arhuckle Grover Slvley Thomas Grubb Eddie Rohhe Second Row Glenn Norman Doug Wnmpler Ronnie Suits Wayne Hatfield Ronnie Goins Jimmy Hickman Lynn Clark, Phillip Wright. Thzrd Row: Gordon Young, Doug Hixon, Paul George, John Lifsey, Kenneth Gross, Robert Meadows, jim Faidley, Rodney Dagnan. gl icers let to ri ht Mr Van Latture Sponsor Garry Grant President ff , f g I - , : , 4 illie Holmes, Vice-Presidentg Bill Fadley, Secretaryg Bill Roberts, Treasurer. Jr. Chamber of Commerce The Junior Chamber of Commerce, sponsored by Mr. Latture, is the newest Sewice Cluh at C.H.S. Working in coordination with the Jay-cees downtown they do much to serve the community. They sold tickets for the hootenanny, sponsored by the ,lay-cees of down- town Chattanooga and did work for the Miss Chattanooga Pageant. At City they sponsor the wrestling team and help support the team financially. if' . it tg, WK asv- 5 l K 5-14. Jay-cees working on the new mat for the wrestlers. l 67 , fy -- U V1 Fl'0I7l Row, left to right: Pete VanSlyke, Sim Long, Don Jones, Bill Qjiif Allin, Brad Case, Franklin Young. Second Row: Donny McClister, Newton Walker, Bill Haggard, David Gagliano, Danny Plumlee, C. W. Patterson, Jerry Griffeth. Third Row: George Holder, Tommy QQ Claxton, Waller Waddy, Junior Boring, Donnie Oliver, Bill Moser. ' Fflllflll Row: D0cDev Erwin, Jolln Smartt, Scotty Pogue, Ronnie llowvll, Eddie Duggcr, Richard Stangeronc, Donnie Steele. Prcsiclvnt llill Ke-pner and Sweetheart Sharon Mullinax preside over il meeting. Qi w Officers, left lo right: Mr. D. R. Cronk, Sponsorg Bill Kepner, Presidentg Dav Ceren, Vice-President, Randall Dillard, Secretaryg Bob Loomis, Treasurer. J J r. Cifvitans The Junior Civitans Club of Chattanooga High School, affiliated with the downtown Civitan Club, is sponsored by Mr. Cronk. Their prime objective being to render service to the school, they usher at school functions, sell fruit cake during the Christmas season and contribute 'to any worthwhile organiza- tion. This year for the first time they positioned United States flags in all class- rooms of the school. The Junior Civitans have lots of fun as well as work. They have hayrides, parties, and a spring houseparty each year. asa Left Io right, First How: Steve Shamlin, Dale Parks, Jimmy Walker, Danny Carter, Clenn Robertson, .lack Cate. Second Row: Tommy Leach, David Wells, David Howard, Russell Cherry, Cary Coodwin, Doug Ciddings. Third Row: Steve Cains, Larry Smith, Doug Jones, Bobby Bice, Dean Watts, Doug Lasiter. Fourth Row: Fred Stcnson, Ted Lamb, Charlie Pearman, .lohnny Butler, Rick Shipp, Charlie Mc- Kelvey. 9 E 1 to right: C. B. flackl Barker, Sponsor: John Horne, Presidentg Howard es, Vice-Presidentg .lay Smith, Secretary, Ronnie Feldman, Treasurer: David ,r - 'ris, Sgt.-at-Armsg Butch 0'Neal, Chaplain. Junior Lions A . I gig i 3 U in ' T Fifi v. l t A 1 V, V The .lunior Lions Club of City High is affiliated with the Lions Club Inter- Y if ,, 115 , ational. Sponsored by Mr. C. R. Barker, they are the first Junior Lions Club Q -' 'ti 0 be organized in the world. L, Among their service projects for the school are the Lions Club bulletin board, it me Lions Club calendar, and their work at the school basketball games. Starting 'if-if: X ' ,' iis year, they are sponsoring a generous scholarship fund for one senior who 'H M, ' - I lans to attend college. It will provide an amount of S300 for his or her first 's ' Y ear of college. 5 -lf' Along with work for the school they enjoy such social activities as a hayride, Christmas banquet. a few stag parties after football and basketball games, md finally a houseparty at the end of the year. Q Close friendships and development of strong leadership and character are but .... V0 products of Such H fine Club' Here we have an example of Jr. Lions' ticket sales. I69 'ij , , -uf if . A F, - 1' 'f' Lg 8 J W eg, J. Vis W .K .R . , I 7 k J X W Q Q-ai X N if 71 4 Q Q ' ,, S, YQ? X? X ., ,. ff X -i SES. 1 . , , ,YM fa IQ VA 1 'Q E vi, Ld .f If , :Lv-' .P 5 , 5 Q- - T' V 9 V 1? ......-.--r --Q- , ,ff S 55 1 .fe QA ,. 1' 5 :bfi .At I ,M-.N Front Row, left to right: Bill Mineey, Harold Coe, Earl Rice, Vance Travis, Chester Humherd, Lee Bowden, lloh Bogart. Second Row: Eddie Robinson, .lohn jones, Larry Evans. Alan Fernandez, Mike Jones, Bill Tugglc. Third Row: Tim Morton, Fred Worth, Mike Haggard, Jeff Alper, Lynn Moore, Johnny Senlurs, llarry llc-nnett. X W. ficers, L to R: Jim Phifer. Sponsorg David Brooks, Presidentg Larry Turner, ce-Presidentg Butch Cunloek, Seeretaryg Charles Adams, Treasurer. 1 N Jr. Sertoma Club N This year at City High, the Junior Sertoma Club, sponsored by Coach Phifer, E- is offering as much splendid service to the school as ever. They started the year 4 ' off by maintaining the parking lot during football games and continued this project all during the year for all athletic events. They also have a chili supper in February and donate various sums of money to certain worthy organizations. Their social program includes stag parties. hayrides. and a houseparty at the end of the year. You're right! It does make its own gravy. Right here in the howl! I7I Left lo right, Row One: Judy Foreman, Jenifer Steele, Montie Head, Linda Ford, Marian Stewart, Edith Radlein, Polly Fincher, Pat Seidl. Row Two: Lauren Mclntosh, Anne Roberts, Jane Foster, Aneita Hil- ton, Carolyn Haney, Beverly Cantrell, Betty Wright, Barbara Wohlle- ber. Row Three: Cathleen Grady, Marjorie McClain, Susan Perry, Beverly Bower, Janet Reeve, Betsy Clark. Row Four: Janice Risko, Shira Renov, Anne Rhodes, Margaret Holland, Mary Ilene Mohler, Sharon Cooper, Blanche Agee. Bfficers: Helen Potter, Pres., Ellen Still, Vice-Pres., Jo Ellen Mc- lroy, Sec., Louise Ellis, Treas. Sponsored by the Chattanooga Chapter of the Pilot Club International the goals of the Anchors are to provide ex- perience in living and working together, to serve the school and community, and to prepare for useful citizenship. Two of their main projects are checking coats for school dances and other functions and providing school spirit by selling Maroon and White shakers at games. This year the Anchor Club at C.H.S. helped the Pilot Club with the Halloween Party at Bonny Oaks. ln addition to their service projects they have slumber parties and an Officers' Banquet. Anchors check coats at Stunt Nite. si l ' it' g Y ' ' 1 . fs 3 . f S as 2 S ' is 95 Lg . 5- ' y T . s. . i 'M P 'ts . ,, ., .QV .. 8 3 fc:-rs A' I g? ss f i ' fl U .. . . . 4' 7 .t K A K 3 t 1 Q,- Ji, I ' . . 2, , y 5 0ffir'r'r.v.' Sponsor, Nardog Sec., Karen Lovellg Treats., Sandra Suit. Ctlll1'll Osteen: Pres., Nancy Hamillg Vice-Pres., Anna When you set- a harassed. hurried girl at the concession stand during the hall games at City, you have seen a busy Boosterf' Among many services rendered .to the school their biggest project is operating the concession stand at all home games. the proceeds of which go to the Athletic Association. The Boosters also sell foot- ballsii representing City and the opposing teams at football games. In addition to their projects they have many social activities, in- cluding. a hayride. hanquets, and slumber parties. I74 First Row right to left. J Wlilttcn S Mulhnax M Lawley C De Shazo, D. McBride, A. Gammon, A. Harris, B. Chawkins, C. J. Colburn. Second Row: B. Bush, B. Thomasson, J. Knox, L. Ncwhold, L. Evans, M. Cooke, J. Phillips, D. liigshy, M. Rich- elson. Third Row: B. Smotherman, J. Hollis, M. Homsby, S. Pettyjohn, P. Land, ,l. Blanchard, C. Roherts. Fourth Row: M. Weaver, M. Law, D. Thomas, N. Davis, L. Ulm, M. A. Strohle, O. Hoppe. Boosters 4 l T 2 l . l I 1 1 s I .1 ,Xt xr xt: i iex1x3,v,5 3 X 1 l New member Diane Swift works in stand at hall'-time. ff, 5 ifQfQfffif ' 733333519 First Row: Sue Nowack, Selwyn McDaw, Renei Huckabcc, Clara Cart- 7 Q' al, Aff tv ,Qffglji H wright, Martha Pcndergrass, Judy Skillington, Renee Wooden, Cynthia Q YQ M2122 fi 1 Parks. Second Row: Susan Hammond, Carolyn Ashford, Margaret Ben- Q Q 3 ei '35, m nelt, Roberta Greene, Rita Meadows, Linda Staton, Nancy Wilbanks, 1 z .b. ,... p lg, 1 Carolyn Parton. Third Row: Penny Franklin, Jeanette Johnson, Carol l 1 , , ' Morgan, Kay Murray, Gail Roden, Marilyn Pendergrass, Karen Mc- i - Common. Fourth Row: Priscilla Jollay, Ann Keowan, Gail Cooke, Claudia Bell, Beverly Babcock, Mary ,lo Halter, Jane Young, Phyllis Neal. Mrs. Lucille Johnson, Sponsorg Betsy Ann Nulk, Presi- ary Lynn Rowan, Vice-President, Mary Kay King, Treas- v Sharon Kcasler, Secretary. To become a member of the Dyna-Teen Club you must be civic-minrlecl anrl interestecl in helping others. Sponsored . by Mrs. Johnson, the club renders great service to C.H.S. One of their main projects each year to boost school spirit is to sell C.H.S. pins. Working together they perform many other useful anti helpful projects. Dyna-Teens post article on bulletin board. Row One, left to right: Nancy Jo Hubbard, Jewell Wampler, Linda Maynard, Judy Patterson, Carolyn Qualls, Judy Fowler. 22:51 Row Two: Jennie Hillburn, Vivian Snow, Mary Ann Crabtree, Curlinda Patterson, Betty Jo Bivens, Sue Green, Violet Sicnque- field. Row Three: Judith Shipley, Shirley Smith, Cheryl Rob- crts, Sherry Phillips, Shirley Wolf, Charlotte Vassey, Bar- laara Mize. Row Four: Carol Bruff, Julia Sledd, Carolyn QQ Anderson, Linda Helton, Bobbie Littleton, Barbara Peacock, 3:-M, - - Mary Wooten. Fil to A .K 'il' , as X 5 .r . . . Sponsor Mrs. Darby, Pres. Jane Crabtree, V.-Pres. Jane Bice, Scc. Lenore Petty, Treas. Ginger Long. The Future Homemakers of America Club at C.H.S. works long and hard for its school. lAmong the many services rendered this year are -checking coats at the Military Ball, serving for the Class of '53 Reunion and all faculty teas, serving at Col. Bates Birthday Party, and sponsoring and selling tickets for: the enjoyable 'Taculty Folliesf' However, all is not work and no play. They have a National Convention every year, a spring banquet and slumberlparties. Sponsored by Miss Darbey, the old mem- bers choose the new inembers, who are girls interested in being trained in all the skills of homemaking. F.H.A. Girls Serve at After-school Tea. Pearson, Sponsorg .ludy Plemons, Pres., Kathy Whitson, V. Sharon Samples, Sec.: Shannon Bonner, Treas. As the La Sertomiss objective states, To serve school, community, and nation, the club members strive to utilize this motto. Among the many service projects they partici- pate in, they have a La Sertomiss Bulletin Board which serves all the clubs, they have the concessions at all home football games, donated a set of encyclopedias to the Li- brary, and held a Mem Tom Christmas Party for orphans. Sponsored by Mrs. Pearson, they have many social activi- ties including a number of slumber parties and banquets. First Row: Ann Smith, Kitty Mathis, Linda Caruthers, Sherry John- son, Jane Colquitt, Ann Hixson, Bonnie Buckshorne. Second Row: Jean Cooke, Karlyn Riggshy, Nikkie Haley, Leann Adams, Nancy Wade, Del Robertson, Wilma Blackwood. Third Row: ,ludy Watts, Susan Elliot, Mary Lieb, Lynn Allison, Sara Pedigo, Sherry Weekley, Sharon McCurry, Cynthia Beatty. Fourth Row: ,Iensi Peck, Linda Day, Sharon Packer, Connie McClister, Cerrol Schlesinger, Shelia McClurd, Martha Mabry, Sherry Hill. Not pictured: Mary Wenger. La Sertomiss Vote Aye or else . . . First Row: Sherry Phillips, Barbara Taylor, Diane Stooksberry, Anita Pressman, Nancy Barney, Kitty Bieter, Kay Smith, Diana Brown. Second Row: Pim Stilwell, Nancy Zeizer, Leslie Lyman, Anna Calloway, Dietre Hughes, Gwen Mack, Kathy Cook, Pat Stilwell. Third Row: Jeanie Bates, Donna Eldridge, Rylie Williams, Ruth White, Donna Craig, Ann McDaris, Jaclyn Willet. Fourth Row: Fritzi Drosten, Gail Carter, Court- ney Pritchett, Delores Cooke, Judy Tribhle. Junior Lioness Mrs. Wertheimer, Sponsor, Jane Wade, Pres.g Sharon Martin V.-l3res.g Rosemary Higdon, See.g Olivia Richeson, Treas. The Junior iioness Club this year at City has contributed much to the new scliool in projects and services. Mrs. Wertheimer, the club sponsor, :guides the girls in their work and affiliation with the downtownlLioness Club. One of- their money-making projects for this year yas to sell Life-Savers. They also helped the downf town Lioness Club with their programs. In addition to their proj- ects they have slumber parties and banquets. Jane Wade presides over Thursday club meeting. , Row One: Gloria Alsobrooks, Diane Carter, Janice Hill, Sara Miller, Carol 0'Brien, Paula Parker, Kitty Gilbert, Julie Dizvonik, Phyllis Patterson. Row Two: Carol Hattenback, Gail Martin, Sally Altman, Judi Grammar, Lynn DeLay, Ava Averittc, Sue Harris, Mary Gilleland. Row Three: Jeannie Gilbert, Carol James, Susan Chandler, Paulette Lappin, Anita Crouch, Ruth Milligan, Brenda Boaz, Connie Bates, Beth Semmer. Row Four: Linda Galbraith, Ifaren Williams, Judy Crowley, Cathy Grover, Marilyn Ingle- urg. T ' I l ' Sponsor Mrs. Royer, Pres. Susan Tabb, V.-Pres. Jennie Dyncsius, T11 1,1 See. Lucy Cook, Treas. Susan Kampmicr. An active girls, service club at City is the 'l'Ptl-lll-Y. Sister club to the HI-Y, whose purpose is to create, maintain and extend throughout the home, school and community, high standards of Christian character. The club is affiliated with the Y.M.C.A. and is one of the hundreds of TRI-lil-Y Clubs throughout the.nation. The girls and Mrs. Boyer. the Club Sponsor, meet each week to plan worthwhile projects for the school and for the enrichment of Christian Fellowship. Some projects of the past year include the annual decoration for May Day, selling brooms and pennants and polishing the athletic trophies. In addition to the service projects, they also have slumber parties and banquets. Averittc Sz Co. Prepare for Broom Selling '79 i Left to right, Row One: Sara Miller, ,lo Anne Sewell, Sue Bradford, Trudy Tennyson, Kathy Boyd. Row Two: Cas- sandra Cooper, Kay Allen, Nancy Ages, Sally Skiles, Linda Solomon. Row Three: Oliva Helton, Alice Johnson, Judy Grissom, Phyllis Mathis, Susan Dodd. Alumnettes Miss Patton-,-Sponsor, Vicki Comstock-Pres., Carol Pres., Judy Brock-Sec., Carol Swafford-Treas. The purpose of the Alumnette Club at CHS is to kee record of the Alumni and to collect and file all about them., Worklnn together they sell Alumni Busy Alumnetts roll diplomas. tickets, keep the room ready for visiting teachers, and roll diplomas for graduation. Each year xnew members are voted on and taken in by the members and Miss Patton, faculty sponsor. in I 'i ' First Row: Marian Damewood, Cecilia Robertson, Ann Peters, Diane X 1 A ' Lee, Robin Lyons, Mary Alice lllerriman, Teresa Collison. Second Row: Linda Morris, Pam Lawson, Doris Grissom, Susie Visnicll, 1, Susan Welch, Sharon Slll'iltl4ll'l'. lletly llvnderson. Tlzirn' Rout linda Hudson, Diane Plunkett, .ludy Minnis, Wanda Fanning, Leigh Parks, Linda Madewell, Frances Campbell, Shirley Holder. Fourlh Row: Lynn Crowder, Ann Pettyjohn, Beth Richmond, ,loan Hatfield, Linda Clark, Alice Welier, Cheryl Darby, Carol Buckner. ' ' ' M ' Q , Girls pn- rss Zimmerman, bponsorg Nancy Cole, Pres.g Shirley Jackson, V. Brenda Martin, Sec.: .lean Romska, Trcas. The purpose of the Girls Optimiss Club is to promote service nd leadership in every phase of school life. They alternate service nd social projects and. in this way, keep an interesting schedule. Industrial Optimiss girls were seen washing cars, selling Katy- if ids, and holding a charity bazaar at East Gate to raise funds for heir service projects. Their dependable service was exhibited hrough worthwhile projects which include a Christmas party at ak Manor, Easter treats for children at the Childrenls Hospital, nd a Valentine party for orphans at Chambliss Home. They also resented a gift to the school at the school's 90th Anniversary Cele- ration. A choice delegation of Optimiss members. gg, l N Top Row: Mike Brown, Boris Goldberg, Jon Barret, Wanda Broyles. Bottom Row: Mrs. ll-1 sponsorg Lynn Pruitt, Sec.-Treas.g Lu Marie Polivka, Vice-Pres.g Charlene Phillips, Pres.g Margaret Lawrence. Top Row: Jeanie Harper, Brenda Ryder, Janet Ellis, Nancy Duncan, Lindsey Albright, Barbara Burton, Katie Web- ster, Sue Wright, Peggy Blevins, Joan Morton, Judy Foster, Alice Varnell, Mrs. Shaw, spoilsor. Bottom Row: Larry Goldstein, Judy Brown, Sandra Hale, Peggy Merriman, Lana Alexander, Susie Bower, Carolyn Bowman, Anne Gib- son, Carolyn Fine, Jerry Meacham, Ansley Miller, Sec.-Treas.g Becky Edwards, Pres. 1 Bible Clubt The main object of t Bible Club is to further t knowledge of the Bible a its teachings to the me bers. With their new spo sor, Mrs. Howell, they ha many outside speakers an publish a Gospel Tra Pamphlet for all students C.H.S. Brid e Club The Bridge Club is new ly organized at City thi year. They meet in th Commons every club perio and play bridge. Sponsore by Mrs. Shaw, the member learn the fundamentals an then begin to play a compli cated and interesting fo of Bridge. 7' Distributive Education The Distributive Education Club at City is made up of the members of the Distributive Edu- cation class. Sponsored by Mr. Lancaster the members leam citizenship, public-speaking, and sales-training. Distributive Education is a two- credit course open only to seniors. Mr. Lancaster, Sponsorg Betty Johns, Vice-Pres., Wanda Brown, Sec., Gary Grant, Pres.g Bill Ashley, Chaplain. Top Row: Sandra Cordell, Ruth Brookshire, Ann Hester, Evelyn Mooney, Elaine Elrod, Sandra Edwards, Dan Stovall. F.B.L.A. , The teachers are very ti?-If ,ff X rateful for the new inter- jg, t club, F.B.L.A. With Miss tgwli imbrough as their sponsor L f ' hey run a typing service for he faculty. The aims of the .B.L.A. are to develop per- onality and attitudes of its embers for the business orld. It is nationally or- anized, and open to both irls and boys. Top Row: Nancy Reed, Linda Jo Powell, Ilene Guffey, Jackie Kisting, Sue Spence, Bobbie Callahan. Bottom Row: Miss Kimbrough, Shirley Pierce, Kay Malone, Lucy Hagan, Jill Hunt, Sec., Linda Cope, Mary Marler, Vice-Pres. l83 l Top Row: Sylvia Dodd, Sue Bible, Michon Smith, Stanley German, Front Row: Mary Hope, Ellen Holt, Ann Moneyhun, Mrs. Babcock. Junior High Publicity The duty of the Junior High Pub- licity Club is to urge the students at the various Jr. Highs to come to City High. Sponsored by Mrs. Strong, they keep the Junior Highs informed by writing letters with in- formation of the activities of C.H.S. It is opened to all Sophomores. I84 F.T.A. Are you interested in maki teaching your career? The Futu Teachers of America at City Hig sponsored by Mrs. Babcock, wi train and help you decide on wha type and, perhaps, field of educatio you may wish to enter. The Futur Teachers of America is a nation affiliated organization. At C.H.S. is the Bonnie Gilbert Chapter. l 4 Front Row: David Cooper, Paul Burton, Dwight Cooke, Charlotte Schubert, Joyce Hardy, Brenda Russell Tudor. To Row: Pats Walker Nanc Veal, Ceanette Kincaid, Pat Tomlinson, Michelle P Y y Y Debbie Duggan, Sarah Cope, Jerry Hale. t l Jr. Red Cross At Chattanooga High School the Red Cross club consists of boys and girls interested in improving safety standards in and around the school. Among others, two of their projects are filling the Junior Red Cross oxes and providing a Thanksgiving arty for the Childrenis Hospital. Front, left to right: Jerry Pickett, Charles Erh, Richard Grant, Brimer. Top, Ieft to right: Laurie Whitesides, Sue Olsen, John Brooks, Richard Green, Don Rainey. rant, left to right: Berna Henley, Margaret Friddell, Gail Pitts, Shirley Kilgore, Sandra Faulkner, orma Griffin, Sharon Griswold. Back, left to right: Ann Hester, Sandra Padgett, Judy Seay, Elaine ursley, Elaine Laurendine, Mary Alice Ford, Avanell Graham, Shirley Hicks, Judy Conner, Betty Padg- I. , wr 1 t ,Ev -1-ral -' fb. 've ' , :., ry--au, 'ci 82 Y gg-igsfff. R' 'L 'ffwgfzfggfi f J , fif Judy Cooke, Pat Hamhy, Ervin Koch, Pat Allen, Drew Papson, Eddie Wall, Fred fr. Y.W.C.A. The Junior Y.W.C.A., sponsored by the local Y.W.C.A., serves the school and community in various ways. They have lnter-Club Council meetings, consisting of representa- tives of the local Y-Teen groups. Each girl's goal is to grow as a per- son and to grow in the friendship of others. Their faculty sponsor is Miss Mincey and activities include service projects, personality develop- ment, and social activities. l85 V I ' Library Club This year, in our new 'gMaterial Centerf' the library club has been a great help in keeping the facilities in ordlr. The club, sponsored by ,Miss Spencer, is open to a y girl who is interested in Library work, maintains a HB average, and has a daily study hall. l Fifi! Row: Rose Bankston, Carol Walton, Ann Haynes, Ruth Brobkshire, Elaine Elrod, Melba Pemberton. Second Row: Louise Bowman, Wanda Brown, Shirley Ann Smith, Evelyn Mooney, Sandra Edwards, Carolyn Tate. Back Row: Gail Orr, Breiida Sherril, Jimmie Ruth Ford, Mrs. Spencer, Brenda Wil- lia s. Radio Club The interest club for students interested in electronics and Kham radib sending and receiving is the Radio Club. All new members, on being taken into the club, are given a course in Morse Code and basic electronic theory by the old members. Mr. George, serving as their sponsor, directs them irl their interests. 3 l Bottom, right to left: Gary Musgrave, James Worley. Top, right to left: Bill Moser, Arthur Parry, Rodney Daniels. 1 l l w Writers, Guild The Writers, Guild at City meets every Thursday after school. It is for students who are interestdd in all types of creative writing. Professional writers often attend their meetings to give hints about improving their abili- ties. Miss Walker is their spbnsor. Left to right: Dean Watts, Stanley German, Judy Watts, Susan Perry, Judy Cooke, Jeniffer Steele, Meg Gillette, Ann Hixson, Ann Livingston. I86 355. Front Row, left to right: Jan Johnson, Meg Gillett, Gwen Malmquist, Jan Cravins, Norma Gonia. Back Row, left to right: Elinor Hylin, Pam Humphreys, Belenda King, Gloria Taylor, Pat Cox, Ivan Mann. Travel Club If you have an adventurous spirit and like to travel, the Travel Club in- vites you to join. With Mr. George as their sponsor, they have guest speakers at different times during the year in addition to their field trips. The high point of the year is their annual trip to the Smokies. Specialty Club If you are one of the many talented students at C.H.S., the Specialty Club offers you the opportunity of expres- sing your talent. Sponsored this year by Mr. Tilson, the club provides enter- tainment for various outside organiza- tions throughout the year. To join, you must be accepted by trying out in front of the old members. First Row, left to right: Barbara Mulkey, Karen Alexander, Nicky Keef, Avanell Graham, Lynda Akridge, Cynthia Chandler, George Tepley, Connie Hudson-Sec., Karen Roberson-Vice-Pres., Mike Taylor-Pres. Second Row, left to right: James Neeley, Jacky Owen, Tommy Walker, David Parson, Robert Todd, Jimmy Sanders, Mike Justice, Barry Schench, Frank Gordy, Lamarr Robin- son, Truman Sherrill, Bobby Freeman. l First Row: Gay Lynn Smith, Lynn Mathis, Joyce Huff, Donna Chism, Mike Bishop, Mary Ruth Leber, Ann Livingston, Bilily Cox, Randy Holder. Back Row: Connie Credelle, Maira Holt, Donna Brooks, Judy 0'Kclly, Barbara Taylor, Andy Ccoffery, Reimer Sottong. Allied Medical cience The Allied Medical Science Club is for th students of Chattanooga High School inte ested in medicine as a career. With Mis Smallwoocl as their sponsor, the club invite several speakers during the year to advis them in their interests. Front Ro-w: Charles Crocker, Sgt.-at-Armsg James Christain, Trcas.g Carol Hardin, Sec., Rob Powell, Vice-Pres.g Betty Johns, Pres. Back Row: Emily Owens, Diane Swift, Dianne Tuck Linda Hamby, Rusty Bowman, Mary Goddard, Patricia Goodwin, Chris Beard, Katherine Walk Erica Fredrickson, Wayne Ragland, Judy Boling, Jack Turner, Jackie Spencer. Art Club The Art Club is a valuable asset to City High. They make posters for various dances and the class plays. They do the scenery for productions such as Stunt Nite and Pre-Vues. The Art Club, sponsored by Mrs. Johnston, invites anyone to join who is interested in art as a hobby or career. l88 l Left to right: Dale Sams, Sharon Mullinax, Susan Chandler, Frank Potter, .lim Anderson, Mary Ann Stroble, Julie Dzvonik, Lina Evans, .limmy Whitson, Danny Hagaman, Mike Dzvonik, Bill Stewart. Left to right: Steve Tabh, Dave Geren, Larry Evan, Marian Stewart, Sara Miller, Diane Carter, Sharon Mullinax, .lensi Peck. Honor Council The Honor Council, sponsored by Mrs. Shaw, was established in 1963 by the Student Council. Their main purpose is to discourage cheating among the students at Chattanooga High School. Sophomore, junior, and sen i o r classes are entitled to four represent- atives on the Honor Council. These twelve are elected by a majority vote of the respective classes. The voting occurs annually. The chairman is elected by the Council who in turn appoints a secretary. Mrs. Shaw, Sponsor of llonor Council. int , ...NAM I ig - -LJ 4 '5 ,H .4 Mr. Blanchard, Sponsor of Inter-Service Club Council. I nter-Service Club Council The lnter-Service Council is composed of interest and service club members. It was organized in order to promote good will and understanding among the clubs at C. H. S. Sponsored by Mr. Blanchard they have various meetings to discuss club plans. This year's officers include: Howard Yates, Presidentg Cary Moss, Vice-Presi- dent: Diane Carter. Secretary: and Jensi Peck, Treasurer. I89 Ilu- Ili-Y has Yfry Pffvv' no Illflllflll of llt'SIlHlllSllip. Crafty Hercls V,-f' Salesmen, EQQM vw-+-Q Aw, come on, Mary, how can you rcfuscr Rm-ri Ramvy. lllc Hi-Y's Hap- Now wc' know how Don fvvls py Fire Hazard! about Kvy Clulx Candy, -3,06 '90 Thr- Lions dun'l nvvd I0 svll, Hwy make thvir own. Cpnso,-ell You Lu Svrtmnissl Everybody 101185 do- nuts! lmtzatlon Day I nfuades 4 el hi .1 R At firsl we were kind of embarrassed. wu- Looks as if this Bush-woman is enjoying herself. CLI Y i At lunch this new nurmlmcr enjoys her Cravytrain. t stare, Susan, remember you looked like last year! sf me Q11 - Cs-5 s., V. L ...Mp--1 Ny 'l'herc's always one in a crowd. as-JB 'll ,v i - 11, M iff All right, fellas, when l count three, do the dog, I' Tllli END. I9I WP' GA 5 4 0211, Agff he O lm . QH55452..-1 A 1 'bfw . A6 tgsvklfn M fzf Cx 'A '-, R' s 4,,K,fi?2SQ,vx 6 B K 1 3 K Q GE?-E33 To XX X a 'Tp Bkffaw' .Q 3 9 - ff ,sf A -. w 9 f igzs QA? 1963-64 PIVO T A Y X V 963 - 64 as fa, N I ' , Sandra Suit, Collin Lord, Susan Kampmier, Carol Joy Colburn, David Cagliano, Ellen Still, Lucy Cook, ' Jo Ellen McElroy, Miss McCrary, Sponsorg Susan Tabb, Business Mgr., Helen Potter. Sec.-Treas.g Bobby Q Wooten, Assoc. Ed.g Avis Rhodes, Editor. I Each student, on the first day of school, receives a school handbook. This book is called x The Pivot. It contains information concerning clubs, social activities, elections, grades, awards, the do,s and don't's7, of CHS, and many other rules. The staff elects new members from the Junior Class at the beginning of the year based on journalistic ability and dependability. I Q A 'DQVL -Qxfo ri of THE DRIFTW OOD ' 0' C Y 'rst Row: Ann Livingston, Ellen Still, Lana Alexander, Linda Caruthers, Jane Colquitt, Jennifer Steele, nn Peters, Susan Tahb. Sharon Samples. Second Row: Vaughan Pritchett, Glenda Morris, Judy Plemons, ike Dzvonik, Jensi Peck, Jackie Cate, Jayne Wade, Avis Rhodes, Mrs. Johnson, Sponsor. ,- 5 v ,, . 3 If , A ,,.,.., - 'xx 'i E 5 Mx ' X pn? . - vvv ,Q il V vu, . mQ 'eggv v -'3 'XkEmw- wk The Driftwood is the CHS lit- erary magazine sold each year. All CHS students may submit their work in poems. short stories, etc. New members are elected each spring. Mrs. Johnson, CHS English teacher, is the sponsor. '93 .lulie Dzvonikfflrt Charles Eichorn-Photographer E vans -Feat u,e5 EDITORIAL S T AF F Mary Cilleland-Organizations Blll Hofmeister-Photographer Sally Altman-Clubs Bill Brudenell-Clubs Bonnie Bucksllorn-Girls Sports Linda Caruthers-Features Woody Chastain-Photographer Bill Coleman-Photographer Jane Colquitt-Seniors Linda Cope-Typist Judy Crowe-Typist DYJ Carol Joy Colburn Editor Susan Tabb Collin Lord-Military ASS0CiUl9 Ediwf Tom Morgan-Photographer Vaughan Pritchett-Underclassmen Beth Richmond-Underclassmen Carolyn Roberts-Seniors Emmett Ross-Photographer Steve Shamlin-Boys' Sports Danny Umbarger-Photographer Kathy Whitson-Faculty MO Marshall Brown Beverly Chawkins Sylvia Dodd Deidre Hughes Cordon James B U SI NESS it 1a,1 in S TAF F Ronnie Feldman Sherrie Hill Business Manager Tff'f'51U'f'f Sharon Mullinax Diane Thomas Bill Vand:-rveer Carolyn Visnich .loy Whitten Nancy Zeiscr Carol 0'Brien Butch O'Neal Kay Smith 'NI iry Lawley Kitty Mathis 'I The Dynamo is the annual pub- lication of the students of CHS. Representing the whole school and the activities of the school, it fea- tures the senior class. Sophomores with B averages are eligible'to make a written ap- plication to the faculty advisor, editor, or business manager. The election of new staff members oc- curs at the end of the year. The Editorial Staff plans and executes layouts, takes and de- velops pictures, and writes copy. The Business Staff is responsible for the financial arrangements, selling advertisements, and man- aging business arrangements for Stunt Nite. The Business Staff also sponsors the candy stand in the Commons after school every day. Ellen Still Editor gi Bobby Wooten Sports Editor A 4 M dc W Celebrates Schoofs 90th Year With 8 Pa 'e Issue The Maroon and White, serving as the 'cmouth-piece of the student body, is the hard-working newspaper staff of C.H.S. This yearis MSW has increased in length, pictures, and in the number of issues. The editorial staff, headed by Ellen Still, is responsible for layouts, articles, and editorials for each issue. Writing, typing, and interviewing are done 6th period in producing the paper. Avis Rhodes, Jennifer Slcclc News, Associate Editors Glenda Morris, Sharon Samples Feature fopt Editors s mn Itwm- Qskfgffae X, X s SA x Q . -f E Reporters l Left to right: Anna Nardo, Cathleen Grady, Doris Cris- som, Bonnie Thom- asson, Cynthia Beat- ty, Tommy Leech, ,lim Dick, .lohn Home, Mary Law, Sue Harris, Lucy Cook, Bobby Huf- fine. Business Staff Sells Over 1000 ln Ads Nancy Cole Business Manager The Maroon and White Business Staff. under the direction of Nancy Cole. is divided into teams who sell ads. Each member is assigned to a home- room to circulate the issues of the paper. The Business Staff has various money-making projects during the year. The NISW is an all-school project. thus, sopho- mores, juniors, and seniors who have B averages in English are eligible. These elections are held during the school year. Sealed, left lo right: Larry Turner, ,lean Rmnska, S u sa n Welch, Teresa Col- lison. Standing: Anne Roberts, Brenda Boaz, Don Rutledge, B 0 li lm y Sloan, Cheryl De- Shazo, .lan Knox, Kitty Bieter, Betty Henderson, Sarah Pedigo, She r r y Phillips, Jo Ellen McElroy, N a n c y Hamill, Karen Lov- ell, Diantha Mc- Bride, C on n i e Bates, Linda Solo- man, Phylis Patter- son. nigh HIT Marian Stewart, Helen Potter Circulation, Exchange Editors n T , ' wxii i 5 1 5 3 k r 1 I 1 E . 1 L .lan Johnson 1 David Cagliano Pfwidenl V ice-President ATIO AL H0 OR SOCIETY The aim of the National Honor So- ciety is to promote higher scholarship and responsibility. Scholarship, charac- ter, leadership, and service are empha- sized. Fifteen per cent of the senior class in the upper third and a few juniors are elec- ted at the end of each year. The selection is made by the faculty. 4 Judy Plemons Susan Kampmier Miss Patton Secretary Treasurer Sponsor I .- -'...- Q it , t 'C' ' -- Robert Kitty Shannon Rebecca David Linda Beverly Sherry Carol Joy' Benns Beiter Bonner Brackett Brooks Caruthers Chawking Clark Colburn Nancy Teresa ,lane Vicki Lucy .lan Cheryl Mike Tommy Rosemary Sherrie Cole 'C0lliS0n C0lCl11ill Comstock Cook Cravens DeShazo Dzvonik Gilbert Higdon H1 mdk. John Shriley Ann Collin Karen Brenda Diantha Glenda Jensi Frank Helen Horne jackson Livingston Lord Lovell Martin McBride Morris Peck Potter Potter Avis Carolyn Sharon Pat Marion Sandra Bill Jayne Mary Kathy o Rhodes Roberts Samples Seidl Stewart Suit Th0mPS0Il Wade Wenger Whitson Wooten 199 TUBE t co U Crt John Horne Sgt.-at-Arms Steve Ramey Vaughan Student Marshal Student C Colonel Bates, Sponsor Sharon Mullinar Sec. Ml? Sandra Suit Treas. The chief functio, of the Student Coud cil is that of a st dent advisor and e ecutive group. The activities are nume ous, such as takin announcements eac morning to home room and supervisin student elections. The Student Cour cil, made up of hom! room representativ and honorary me. bers, has various sd cial functions and houseparty at the en of the year. Cynthia Beverly Linda Carol J oy Nancy Teresa ary Cheryl Polly ohn Beatty Bower Caruthers Colburn Co e Colllsoh Culver De Shazo Fincher ox Dave Danny Nancy David Sherrie .lan . Ceren Hagaman Hamill Harris Hill Johnson Johnson Jones Long Lovell Martin G Jn F Bt D ary e Sl rank e h Sharon on Kay Ellen Larry Bill Boofer 200 Moss Peck Potter Rlchmond Samples Sims Smith X Still Tyrell VHUDCTVCQT Wilkfft' Don Sim Karen Brenda 1 Stewart President J enny Dynesius Secretary .lim Bowen V.-Pres. DEPUTY COU CIL Tabb Treasurer Miss Scholze, Sponsor The Deputy Council was organized in 1948 for the purpose of taking announcements to the home- rooms on the day that Student Council has its business meeting. This is usually on Wednesday. Each homeroom elects one senior and these rep- resentatives elect their own officers. The president is automatically a member of Student Council and is in charge of assembly programs periodically. The secretary must be ready to take the'Student Council secretary's place if she and the Student Council treasurer are both absent. Bill Bob Robert Diana Beverly Lucy Pat Randall .limmY Kitty Allin Baldwin Benns Brown Chawkins Cook Cox Dillard Fergason Gilbert GHTY Carol Sara Shirley John Mary Collin Kitty Tim Carol Grant Hattenback Hicks Jackson Kidwell Lawley Lord Mathis Morton 0'Brien Stanley Al Helen Carolyn Jean J ay Kathy Alyce Joy Allen Parham Pitner Potter Roberts Romska Smith Stenborg Varnell Whitten Zeiglcr 20 I The Military Clubs are a necessary part of the clubs promote good citizenship, honor, loyalty, the members. Boys who are in the upper third of the class, have a B average in ROTC and other subjects are eligible. MILITAR Y H O UR SOCIETY Row 1: Don Rutledge, Ken Gross, Jay Smith, Roland Bohannan, Mike Pohl, Bill Kepner, Steve Ramey. Row 2: Glen Saun- ders, Tom Hooper, Bill Damewood, Rick Johnston Rand Holder Steve Shamlin v Y v 1 Cordon James, John Vass, Vance Travis, Bobby Bice, Bill Brudenell, Steve Tabb, Steve Cathell. 202 DISC A D DIAMO D Row 1: John Horne, Don Jones, Bil Thompson, Don Sims, Frank Potter, Col lin Lord. Row 2: Bill Allin, Bob Wooten Bill Floyd, Bob Baldwin, Bill Mincey, Jim Bowen, Dale Parks. Row 3: Gerald Mc Kelvey, James Walker, Bud Young, Charlie: Pearman, Ted Lamb, Ronnie Feldman Danny Hagaman, Don Mullinax, Jef Grimes, Bill Pearson, Charles McKelveyJ Military Department. Both and fellowship among A SQL. 3? Q N ,wg S J 5' XX fi S '43 RK X 3 my 'if - 2 SS N. X . wx LS? lx - - xi- X X X X X 'Q X if N E 2 Xxf E A I NIU sic Gqgfilvi T ZQ 770 CH TAKE PRIDE IN C0 CERTBA D Concert band members take a nap on way to contest in Maryville. QU' Mr. Tilson. Con rluelar iarlcs Adams, David Brooks. Barbara Close. Carolyn Fine, Debbie Fuston. David Gagliano, Roy Gallant, Susie Grasham, Bill Haggard, Pat Hamby, irry Hughes, ,lan Johnson, William Little, Robin Lyons, George McCashin. Brenda Martin, Stanley Parham, ,lensi Peck, Ken Plemons, Eddie Robinson, l 'Ys sv 's' 5- 0 1-1 'i i' ' ' i 'S SI- .ig - ' , gs v 1 Schwall Bobby Stnter Ann Smith lackle Spencer, Mike Steakley, Kithy Stenbor Ann Livin ston Barry Bennett Bob Bo art Harold Coe Barry Rodney Daniels, Mike DeYampert. Larry Evans, Erica Fredriekson, Paul George, Norma Gonia, Jones, Rimmy Miller, Lynn Moore, Douglas Moses, Bill Pritchard, Jimmy Sanders. .lohnny Senters, , Douglas Wainpler, Tom Milligan, Kit Arbuckle, Linda Ball, Ty Brock, Mickey Carpenter, Edward Woods, Mary Wooten, Jane Young. 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' , 1 U. 71111711117 YIIVIII I I ll 1 If 7 'Ill 1 4 1 A r 7 L- A . -4 A, . .4 Mr. Craven, Conductor Violins Margaret Cook Judy Cooker Janice Datres Connie Ford .loan Hatfield Montie Head Ann Hixon Maria Holt Mary Hope Odalie Hoppe Sally Mabery Bobby McCashine Ann Pettyjohn Lu Marie Polivka Gwen Malmquist Violas Beverly Babcock Meg Gillette Carol Harden Evan Mann Aves Rhodes f ' r Cellos Linda Ford Stanley German Jeanette ,lolmson Lauren Melntosli Basses Pat Cox Jimmy Cwin Kay King Trumpets Larry Evans Jim Scliwall Tram ban es .lun .lollnson Ty Brock Clarinets Erica Fredrickson Brenda Martin 413524 .4 r' Flutes .lcnsi Peck Kathy Stenborg French Horns Bill Haggard Mike Steakley Percussion Gary Mason Charles Adams Cllris Kidwell Harold Coe Sopranos Sally Altman Ann Bailey Betty .lo Bivens Shannon Bonner Bonnie Buekshorn Janis Burke Pat Cox Lynn Delay Diane Edge Dona Eldridge Polly Fincher Judy Crissom Nikki Haley Carolyn Haney Montie Head Shirley Jackson Ann Kidwn Mary Leber Mary Lieb Karen lNleCommon Ann Mellaris Ann Moneyhun Judy Patterson Ann Peters Nancy Reed Janet Reeve Cecelia Roberson Ann Roberts Sandra Suit Ruth White Mr. .lay Craven, Conductor ENIOR CHOIR Altos Lana Alexander Wilma Blackwood Pat Brimer Margaret Cook Cheryl Darby Linda Ford Lucille Goff Norma Conia Nancy Hamill Betty Henderson Ann Hixon Pam Humphreys Mary Killian Robin Lyons Brenda Martin Libby Ncwbold Sue Nowak Betsy Nulk Carlinda Patterson Avis Rhodes Mary Lynn Rowan Ellen Still Gloria Taylor Alyce Vamell Jayne Wade Carol Walton Sherry Weekley Tenors Johnny Butler Steve Cathell Larry Evans David Gagliano Dennis .Jones Denny Jones Darius Keith Bill McLin Cary Mason Bill Mincey Stanley Parham Basses Bill Alin Klaus Bcsemann Fred Brooks Wayne Cox Ronnie DeLand Kenton Dickerson Bill Haggard .lan .Johnson Tom Lane Bill Lockcry Lynn Moore Cary Musgrave Mike Pirkle Ralph Price Charles Ridge Rick Shipp Doug Smith John Zachxy Accompanists .lan Cravens Mary Gilleland Left lo right: Ellen Still, Chaplain: Sandra Suit, Section Leader, Mary Lynn Rowan, Section Leaderg Bill Allin, Vice-Presidentg Brenda Marting Sccretaryg Jan Cravt-ns, Aer-ompanistg Jan Johnson, Student Directorg Shirley Jackson, Treasurerg John Zachry, Section Leader: Mary Cilleland, Accompanistg Bill Hagard, President. 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Second Row: Sponsor, Mike Dzvonik, Drum Major Jensi Peck. l l BA Adams, Charles Arbunckle, Kit Ball, Linda Bennett, Barry Bogart, Bob Brock, Ty Brooks, David Cantrell, Bill Carpenter, Mickey Casavant, Edward Castings, Walter Cherry, Russell Clark, Lynn Close, Barbara Coe, Harold Cook, Gail Cravens, Marcia Criminger, John Crow, Berry Crowder, Lynn Daniel, Rodney DeYampert, Mike Edge, Eleanor Evans, Larry Fine, Carolyn Fredrickson, Ericka Fuston, Debbie Gagliano, David D WIN Gallant, Boy George, Paul Gibson, Anne Gonia, Norma Graham, Joan Grammar, .ludi Crasliam, Susie Haggard, Bill Haggard, Mike llamlmy, l'at llarris, Amanda Hickman, .lolin Huckabee, Renee jolmson, .lan Jones, Dennis Kidwell, Cliris Little, William Lyons, Rolmlmin McCasl1in, Georg Melsin, Bill Martin, Brenda Mason, Gary Miller, Rimmy Moore, Lynn Moses, Douglas llack. Donald Parham, Stanley Pm-k, .lc-nsi i ...Nw .-.,.. , 1 f vb. .--...-... 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John Hickman, .lack Turner, Bob Bogart, Rimmy Miller, George Dennis Jones. Second Row: Stanley German, Mike Dzvonik, Eddie Robinson, Johnson, Bill Taylor. Third Row: Cary Mason, Bill McLin, Larry Evans, Bobby liusscll Clivrry. D 7 A in 1-. 1 in 'E , , 1 4 ' m o 0 av' J ' I 1 H. CHS Swing Band practices for annual PrcVues. Get your horn up, Evans! OPHUMORE CHOIR 1 K lea rum, First Row: M. Hicks, D. Chism, F. Campbell, B. Burgess, S. Holder, C. Owens, E. Edge, A. Sharp, H. Ortwein, D. Smith, L Bowman, J. Hatfield, S. Olson, L. Whiteside. Second Row: T. Eidson, C. Chandler, R. Lyons, C. Thornbury, S. Hennessee, D. Swift, H. Lindsey, R. Clark, M. Tate, S. Souders, Y. Doublerly, C. Rogers, J. Curtis, K. Roberson, L. Hudson. Third Row: A. Watson, C. Buckner, P. Neal, S, Renov, L. Jones, J. Conner, N. Veal, C. Clover, J. Hale, B. J. Thomas, C. Bowman, L. Allhright. Fourth Row: L. Trent, R. McCashin, P. Seoggins, C. Pettitt, R. Mitts, C Essary, D. Ervin, R Cooper, R. Young, L. Akridge, B. Callahan, D. Ott, Cv. Brooks. Ahsentees: F. Brooks, M. Hicks, J, Smith, D. Williams, R. Mercer, T. Benton, L. Taylor. Mr. Smith, Conductor 3 Q... . John Zachry in annual - e, K 4 A.. 'Lu Christmas Program. FINGERS! We're Number 1! 1 W ZI4 Memories are made of this. - I I Q A special hirthclay for Colonel. - it ' A . if - , f W- . T ' '14 is T, . . TQQQ .- , - 1 . V ' gi , ' ' . . , V' -. X. to qu! ff, - - 1 A y-wf -- The Dynamo Staff always works! I was in the M Sz W . . . big deal! g l . ff-f x l K 'S E .fx Aw, you shouldn't have-hut I'm glad you did. 5 J Q' f' I 'ES Eg' 5 I! r Y la lx s x ,amz NNQ S Our favorite marching hantlf Society! Look, Ma, I get in the Honor ' if haven . . . Oh, what a boy am I! The Pied Piper Three Little .lay Craven sat in his goo 2l5 eatzlres l 4 P ' Hhmorsz Mudd Cox bmw bmw Evans 6: r . 1' fx: iii' .. M A ,A ne, ..-- m 'f .WX fm 4 f 1, Miss Clorin :Xlsobrooks Miss Kitty Cilbcrt untl llon Sims Escort Bill Thompson lwmns as Quccn .loy is prvsvnlcfl to thi- vliccringx spec'- tutors. 9 v Io Winds Nip peotators and Carry Culver Af..,.v- at Homecoming ame A Miss Maury W1 n 1 v- -, . Miss Slicrric Hill and Miss Sharon Mul- Don .loncs linux and Frank Pottvr A sparkling smile and a warm personal- ity are the features tliat stzmfl out most in our Homecoming Queen. bliss Joy Wliit- ton. Joy. oscortcfl by Bill Tliompson. wus Crownecl at Kirlcnmn Fiolfl on November 6. In spite of lrostbite. sp:-c'lators enjoyed a llilffl-l0llfIllt battle between the Dynamos anfl tlio Trojans. wlricli onclccl in a clearl- lock of lf?-13. and I lownrrl Yu .loy IS ranlnmt 11: rc-pts ht-r vrown. sllc ac- :fi I ES QD :F ! S QD 21: Worry changes to cntliusiasm as City nrnkcs n touclidown. 2 I9 ' is ,, , f 2 'haw Q-Q 43 ity and Central Have Joint Military Ball Giss Teresa Collison and John Miss Cheryl DcShazo and Mike orne Doubleday The Month of Heartsn was also a Month of Queensf, Not one, but two queens reigned at the annual Military Ball held on February 1. for City and Central agreed to share a pleasant evening. Vivacious Gloria Alsobrooks, who was Chosen to wear City's crown, made a charming picture as she was presented under the arch of swords. XQEKNE .N-' X141 Miss Kitty Gilbert and Don Rut- Miss Joy Whitten and ,lim Bowen ledge Gloria Alsobrooks gives her subjects a smile as sllc accepts ber crown. Cay-ly colored gowns break the monotony of uniforms as couples dance to the music of George Doerncr. Colonel Don .lones Claims the Queen for the first dance. 22l L, . K kii alfa. k m s d , . .4 in gigs' . N Q is 1 V -Q, am TQ .Lg Q in '1 XY' ' if ey 'X 2 'Qi' if . - vis f ,- ff VW . ir W Jae., v 5' ' .K S ... 43? ,hf ,N .. i .. .SK ' ag, at A 'iiet'wm an ,M ZW 5 wal Q.. -fs Rain Postpones A r g . l . Qlgn Maid of Honor Sharon Mullinax. Trainbearcrs Sharon Samples and Carol Joy Colburn. W7ith dignity and grace, Sandra Suit reigned as Queen of the May. Reigning as King was Mike Steak- ley. f May Day, 1964, had as its theme the life of Colonel , Bates. From teacher to soldier, each phase was de- l picted by the dancers. Glorious sunshine, a cloudless blue sky, and the backdrop of mountains made this l the most beautiful May Day of all. Crownlmvarers Tommy Phifer and Dale Darby, Flower Cirl Rim-va Darhy, and Sceptrehcarcr Charles George III, zlttcmled hy Elnnn-ll Ross. Hcralds Cynthia Parks and Nancy Barney. 223 Left to right: Ru scntativc. . C N b ix as-0 1:4 as l D ik 'unior represenlutiveg Helen Potter, Track Quecng and Kitty Gilbert, senior rep l th Milligan, sophomore representative: .luie zvon ', 5 224 Queen Helen presents an individual award t ard BOIl1'llllllll1Illt'I'. 0 Rich- Righl: Don .lnnes and Howard Yates accept a lll1l'Cl4CllI'IlCd tropliy for City. Track Queen Reigns at Meet 'YF I v Friendliness and sin eerity are the traits whi characterize our 'fra Queen, Miss Helen Pr ter. Helen and lier con were presented on Febr ary 7. It was tlieir du to make the awards at dispense the trophies the Chattanooga lnvit tional Track Meet. 1 ' if 3 H 1 '15, .1 'W -1 Q t X- X A V ' fl 11 ' 2' V ,fl . ' 'wtf ' .g if ,fr Xxj . T I I J R .. , gp. I '4 if A . kk: S 'SV 5 ,PY K -S 'Q ,,,?'f 4' iv N V K- 7 E f 1' -' A f 'if ii f I . ' H' H y e E s , .Q , 'lf ' 5 ix , 1' f C , , , M , ' Q 'a ' I 4' ie' K.., s ., , ' ' ., , wsss Iiss CHS candidates and their escorts-Seated, left to right: Susan Tahh, Teresa Collison, .loy Whitten, Sharon Mullinax. Standing, left to right: Sherrie ll, Collin Lord, Don Sims, Bill Stewart, Nancy Cole, Bill Thompson, Sandra Suit, Mike Steakley, Steve Rainey, Dave Ceren, David Harris, and Carol Joy nlburn. v . Lia A Vx Qin 'ls l Escort Boofer Wilkey steps back and lets Mr. and Miss CHS Our Miss CHS makes her graceful bow. reign together. Miss CH Royalty Kitty even rates a kiss from tunt ite Colonel Bates! 225 S? Q PN. s Q i if H ,NR - Q , K - 5. 5 iw x 3 fx . . aw 5 . Li 5 . ' L .Lg Q . x. - me 'S' Q T5 an UQQQXQJ K - :iff- 2 . 'fix Aa 9 G s. f fl 5 X 3- Q.. x . 1, .f -?,....,S 2633 C3012 O6'd Csuff 15 if f x My . ..,r , , W , ,V , 5: 49' f: .X IZ V , I 2 f A ,ui N ,A - 2, '1 ,gf V A ,N - . a 4 wfj ! gf Fgmafg K if i X ,gf . 7 h 2 A . h x v W 3 ,ri W ' 16 2655 cron Wfufhax F T . x. WY H' 4 , f'f'0ff70y 5051 IY2 What did you put in these sandwiches? Henry Antrobus portray Fw i Us N , The Mammoth and the Dinosaur stole the show. s man's fight for survival. Mr. Antrobus talks to his pets. NThe kia Never before has a senior class pre- 1 sented a more unusual play than Wllhe 1 Skin of Our Teeth? Every emotion, ranging from laughter to llewilflerment, to tears, was mirrorccl on the faces of the audience. Only Lava Soap will get these hands clean!! If Our Teethw The performance, given on De- cember 7. was Fl milestone in the history of the new building. It was the first performance ever to be given in the new auditorium. Certainly nothing less than this Pulitzer Prize-winning play would have been fitting for such an oc- casion. The hard-working cast gathers for a final curtain call. We'll get him, dearic. N1 5? The discovery of the wheel! I'll kill that boy!! M Sr M melts in your mouth, not in your hands. i t I l 6 Come, come nowq the picture isn't that bad! Inmate or doctor? . r N- ps 'A S W H i , , Invisible Rabb: in junio On April 17 a record crowd attended the junior play to see the debut of the newest member of the junior class, a big, white rabbit named Harvey. Along with his twelve co-stars, Harvey succeeded in keeping his audience in gales of laughter. Taxi driver Chastain saves the day for Elwood. olds Lead la -3 . s .swag SN i Q., , 3 or 2. st I Harvey only appears to his friends. Can you sec Harvey? Front Row: Connie Bates, Beth Semmer, Ivan Mann. Sue llarris, Pat Brimer, John Zachry. Second Row: Mary Law, Lynne DeLay, Kenton Dickerson, Tommy Leech, Cordon James. Not pictured: Woody Chastain. Veda Simmons comes home from a hard day at the mental institution. A frantic search is carried on for Elwood and Harvey. 233 The teddy bears havc a picnic. Now, how many of you kiddies want to see Santa? Halls Echo with t Laughter of Children X December is a busy month for seniors-a month 1 filled with anticipation. Shopping becomes the fa- ? vorite pastime, for each senior wants his adopted N child to have a Christmas he will never forget. Don Sims proves to be a charming Little Miss Muffct. Hello, children, I'm Mother Goose. 4 . . . but I've been a good boy, Santa!! Make her 36-26-36, Santa!! ow, IC ie 'mon,.lcnsi.. N tl d LI On D1't'l'llIl1l'l' 20. the shouts of eliil- clren filled tlie air. Not only were the eliilclren Slll'Ilt'lSPfl witll their gifts. but tlie seniors were also often surprised with il face lull of water. It was hurcl to tell who enjoy eil ille Cllrisllnas party Il10l'l'. tlie seniors or the tots: lol' one is never too olml to escape thc CllCCl'l-lll illII10SlJllCl'C of ClIl'lSllTl8S. Seniors find happiness through giving flu lamps Boy C111 dlt,IlS f cs lmnn Hllll Joi - 9 ntl ns lf, IN tribute presents Parking Lot Becomes Drill Field on Parents' i ht On October 17, the R.O.1.C. Cadets played host to their parents and friends at Cityas annual Parents, Night. Spon- soring Cadet Colonel Don ,lones was lovely Sherrie Hill, Colonel of the Dynamette Precision Drill Regiment. The officers and sponsors of both the R.O.'l'.C. and the Girls' Drill Squad passed in review before a throng of spectators. Cadets snap to attention as they await the arrival of their ponsors The Drill Team passes 1n review before crowds of spectators. G6 haringp' Is Theme of Thanlcsgifvin ' Pro 'ram The performance of the sophomore choir on November 27, lent a spirit of reverence to the annual Thanksgiving program. Baskets of food for the needy lined the stage, giving proof of the unselfishness of the students. Sharing was the theme of a skit presented by the sophomores, and We can truthfully say that this theme has long been a tradition at Chattanooga High School. Service to others is an important part of school life. The sophomore choir sings joyous hymns of praise. The traditional presentation of food baskets begins. ... - ...Qi , 4 0 1 Unexpected callers drop in for Thanksgiving dinner. I A family discovers the real spirit of Thanksgiving through sharing. The narrator surveys the overflowing baskets. 237 ink ,fx 5:61 E - I 5 5'54f f 11 . LL Q TC QY -. ,mf X , sg , .. l Q 91 'X fr sf' g in Prefvues Centers Around Campus Life Prevues, with its Hootenanny theme, was per- vatlecl with an informal collegiate atmosphere. Throngs of students wandered across the stage throughout the show. The swing hand appeared in casual clothes rather than the usual formal at- tire, and Mr. 'l'ilson was even persuaded to do a comedy routine. This new approach was highly entertaining and made Prevues more enjoyable than ever before. Hello, Muclderl ,Q O Athletic Tilson makes his grand entrance to Prevues. I 49 5 i,,, be , - f n- . ' 1 It 'Q . l' . -Y Smiling majorettcs dance to Sunny Side of the Street. it 1, xt 1' - .tl A, s v I , J 4 N, , 'MW Y 4 - ' ,t V 'P ' A ,A ,V :I 'Q - iv V ', The capability of the swing band was shown in the diversity of musical numbers presented. '-ff N Q:- I , Tilson portrays a typical college professor. 239 The Sophistieates liave singing talent as well as danc- tunt Nuke Pictures t ing.: ability. Pistols in hand, the Sophisticates dance to You Can't Get a Man with a ine in u-rlm'tnanr-:. Dynanntms are ready graduate. After three years of appear- Gunfl te iii! if f 'Na Miss Pryor is the real rlynan1o'l he hind Stunt Nite. 240 In this mellerdrama Villain Pritchett wins the fair Ellen Still. The LBJ Ranch presents its local talent. A contemporary inel- ody is presented by talented Ellen Still. N i Graceful Mary Gille- land dances to a sen- timental tune. g Szxtiesw ..,. - P1 D U' H I Q L'-ff-NL 1- vqs... Y-'Fw fs.. t.. ' Sophomore girls exhibit their talent with a sharp jazz routine. 1 The carpenters take a coffee break. The events of the soaring sixtiesi' were vividly portrayed in one of the best performances of Stunt Nite ever given. Scenery depicting a variety of settings, from the old building to the LBJ Ranch, carried out the theme beautifully. Of course, the highlight of the evening was the presentation of Miss Chattanooga High School, vivacious Kitty Gilbert. The nam- ing.: of Colonel Bates as Mr. C.H.S. came as a pleasant surprise to all. 1 LBJ himself takes time out to appear in Stunt Nite. I t I t 1 l Folk ballads are sung by Gary Mason, Sally Altman and Rick Shipp. The Parisian touch, added hy the cheerleaders, gives a con tinental air to Stunt Nite. +--- ..-.x-'N S ff w... . -.... 'x is.. X Billy Mincey indulges in a favorite American pastime. Scenery painters and stage crew make Stunt Nite possible. 241 Sipping Cider reminds us of Colonel's reputation for making apple cider. e M Ar But I'd rather do it m'self, says ueen Sandra Suit Y Fox huntin-f is the smort of the Southern Gentleman. D l A . .. I Queen Sandra Suit and her court reign over the first May Day at the new location. These uwild animals represented the theme Bates in Africa, culling to mind Colonel's work during World War II w l 0 1 .vs A ' i 2 Q xtkxv . xv Colonel Bates watches thc events, of his lift- pass in review. 242 X ' x 4,6 gg: I . K k 'kiln l A S , gms Soft pastels blend together as the senior girls wind the maypoles. May Da Depicts Phases of Colonelas Life To honor our own Colonel tes was the objective of this ar's May Day. Each dance inted out some highlight of his e, from his childhood to his ar days. Brilliant sunshine complemented e multi-colored gowns of the nior girls as they made their but. Certainly May Day of 1964 ill remain one of the best in ity's history. CHS turns out five copies of Colonel Bates, depicting his life from student to principal. During his many years ut City, Col- onel hus attended many proms. Left. Bates Scholars dance to Tcacher's Pet. Right: I wonder if a could outsmart these hounds 243 -0' . 5 tw.. Left: Bill Stewart, Dean Hagaman Awardg Kitty Gilbert and Gary Culver, Babe Ruth Sportsmanship Awards Frank Potter, Ochs-Oakes Awardg Helen Potter and Don Sims, Paul Sims Awards Students Win Recognition for Hard Work l Class Night Speakers: front - Sharon Samples, Class Poet and DAR win- nerg Susan Tahih, Class Prophet. back - .lan John- son, Class Historiang John Horne, Class Lawyer, Class Representative, and DAR Good Citizenship winner 9 t i ' we 1. 'Q V I Mike Dzvonik, Annetta Trimble Awardg Susan Kampmeicr, Alumni Award, Faculty Representa- tive, and Kay Award: Steve Ramey, Alutuni Award 4 v IQ ca, , ., vii G Boys' State delegates: Danny Hagaman, Jimmy Whitson, Bobby Bice, and Tommy Milligan Girls' State delegates: Mary Cillelaml, Mary Law, and Lina Evansg not picturedg Julie Dzvonik City Sets Aside Awards Days National Merit Finalists: Jenifer Steele: Robert Benns, also winner of the Torhett Awarclg and Linda Carutliers Pam Parris, Sclcer Award: Bill Thompson, SAR Awardg Judy Plemons, Bausch-Lomli Awardq and Bob Wooten, Sophomore Achievement Award 245 'Uh-.. 2 Qi 1 1 'Q ff 1 ww ia f . 1 vw vv Culver places the royal crown on Jon lld Sims' lu-ml. Docs had hreath offend you? On January 25 the tables were turned and girls all over the school took their special male to il full-filled night of dancing and merriinent. Don Sims reigned over the groupg and his rivals for the coveted honor. Jim Bowen, Cary Cul- ver, Mike Dzvonik, John Horne, Collin Lord. David Mer- cer. Frank Potter. Steve Ram- ey, Bill Stewart, Bill Thomp- son, and Pnoofer Wilkey'. paid homage to their king. Ole King Don is a merry ole soull Girls Choose King for a Nite 'F King Sims clunws annong his suhjecls. Donnie Oliver und Sherry Wm-klcy think it best to Hsit this one out l I . g . 'mpg Us A'-. 5 ' i..' ' - '- N , Q v, s 'X-,. ' . f -'nz ,.. , 4 .mm b V 247 Dmcing proves to he ton much exercise for these juniors. The refreshment table is usually the center of student activity at City. Friendships f?J blossom between dances. 248 Please let me dance with her, Frank. f E l i tuclents Become Victims of Spring Fever Paper 'flowers blossomed and gaily colored streamers fell from the ceiling as the Commons was transformed into a spring garden. A welcomed escape from the monotony of lectures and homework, the Spring Formal, with its f'Spring Fever theme, took place on March 20. Dancing to the music oft Morris Bales, drinking punch, or just talking, students and faculty alike thoroughly enjoyed this pleasant evening. Age before beautyf, says Dave Geren. Despite the rather warm evening, couples enjoyed dancing to the music of .lack Kinscr. Riglzl: New shoes and dancing just don't go to gellier. Left: Now whom shall I dance with next? ff ,---sg 1 Q , i Q Colonel Bates, the most outstanding nu-mln-r of the Class of '64, shows everyone else up on the flanve flour. Juniors Choose CC ld outhp' As Theme of Prom Steeped in the tradition of the South, the Junior- Senior Prom was the first formal rlanve to he helcl in the new gym. A high temperature, low-hanging streamers, and a beautiful plantation house selling were the unique characteristics of this last big dance before graduation. .8 , li, nil A Southern plantation house offered a graceful setting for the last and perhaps best, dance of the year. 249 Bon-jah, look out helow! Ng, Pro-Newbold delivers a mighty rcturn H ousepart l Havoc i t g..f 'f Everyone flipped over the trampoline 250 New member Lions sweep out the trash C af iss nr-A.. My, Miss Groves, what an attrac- tive bathing suit is-'ffl Lullaby, and good night . . . I L I I l 9 I I I Q 1 3 l l Vaughn enjoys his kind of exercise Which one of you guys said, 'Drink milk at ll0dliIllC?lH Dr. Feel Good Case operates on Woods- Walker Hughes. New presidents always enjoy houscpurties, huh, Sim? i c ,ff r to -3 The recreation varies That's what I like about housepartiesz Lots of sleep l The beastie's got Anderson from behind! G Rub-a-duh-dubg the lake's our tuh. -sm ang 1 w at houseparties. Creed Frenchie Bates and .limmy Nose Duke keep up with latest on the Student Council Houseparty. 25l Now, friends, for the Angler's Hour. yo This is a Junior Lions Ancient tribal dance. What a fine figure of a fellow he is! w What, ho! Land aheadi There were serious moments of meditation a i fellowship. W Jimmy Cwin is roughing it. And, as Beatty's curlers fade slowly in the West . . . ', lfi. , .Rf l 'R 4' .Ju , Hey, Danny Umharger, the lxzill went that-away. Yikcs, l just suw,Cl1uhhy Charlie in u swim suit. Adams, as usual, leads the discussion Black Jack Barker sez, I'll keep an nyc on David if yuu'll kccp an eye on Carol Joy. 1-Q9 5 if E U! ,, 6 s. 'A - K ' H K 4-' ' m .of , M' A This triplvt enjoys an good nhl-fashioned swing ul Skyline. N0 sun at the Hi-Y houseparty can daunpvn lhcsc girl's hopes fur u sunhath.253 A first for the Lliss ul 61 wls the Senior llunquet, which replaced the traditional Seniors leave Col Bans presents awards to hard-working Bates Scholars: Susan Kampmcier E E Shirley Jackson and Hill Mincey sing 'gflrzrduation Day. enior Banque to Clas 3 3 fi. N, ' Q., --N, Q- T 5 n I' it is Tommy Milligan proudly accepts thc m n the Senior Class president from Frank President of the Class of '6fL. S i, lil? lag s. 52 ,xl , -si ' K sg .t x gp ,ll Q ii X 3 ff5l, l ks-. i if , W A+' 5 . 1 Q ' ii Q X . f ? 'f figs I 3 5 is qt? is t. . 4 . f I Ms, X . E , . ir 4 . i Y A fig as -.A Class llisfarian: Class Lawyer: ,lun ,lollnson .lolin Horne dclds Harmony ight Sentimentality was the predominant spirit of Class Night, iich wus held on May 26. Memories were shared at the nquet before the program, while numerous experiences re brought back to mind by the Cluss Night speakers. rtainly this last school meeting of the seniors and of ml. Bates eased the sadness of farewell. ndvr the direction of Mr. Craven, the orvln-slrn provided music r the om-usioii. ,V ,, fl . iffy' .V , , fiiagni I -4 3 'new Al' ,is 3 ssl lowes l 1 3 ' we gc- . 1 ,gg - Q Fl l 1 I a . I I .W I, 7 Q x ,Q A, K f ' I r ig 1 ff , if .fr 9. , cf, ' .ff 1 'e '-'J T K -'AAL Q3 , .rL' ,L -in 5 N ixliu ' i ' ts' -5 L t it. f Qt' 7 A Class l'ovI.' Class Prnplzelf Sharon Samples Susan 'llxlmlm 1 ll, W li l 4 - f Carol ,loy Colburn, editor, und Slum-rri Hill, Business Xluiiugcr, sent ai replica of the 1964- Dynamo to Col. limes. l pre 256 Colonel Don Jones and Lt. Colonel Bill Allin give their idea of modern wurfurc. z Left: Colonel shops - around for V his lunch. x XR A W' .YM 6 d ,X,.v . , Q hl N, l ' .li i iik' s f-1-T . N . ,. - ,... .. B I Tis, 'vf f t.frff'I:w ' - ' flll Q' At ' ' Y I ,I Seniors Earn a Da, of Fun Dance, little childreng dance!! From 'Lwhite trashi' to cavemen, the seniors tried to convey their true per- sonalities on Senior Day, May 5. The highlight of the day was a picnic on the baseball field where Wooten and his belly dancers won the first prize costume award. ,us if Y , I i Tweedledum Wenger and Tweedledee Pleinons try to catch some heaus. NH Nita E SNES tmxxxiil We want welfare, chant the members of NAAPWT. Nnzonm. asm, J.. nnvmx-.,.,, WHXTE TRASH 1 Colom-l's joyous out- look on lifu spreads to all who come in con- tact with hint. Yvitli his kindly smile or his ringing laughter, he ru- diatcs happiness in all phases of his work. The awards presented to the school in honor of Colonel Bates in- cluded a portrait of Mr. CHS himself. Underclassmcn watched the program on closed circuit television April 17th Is Proclaimeci Chattanooga declared April 17, 1964, Bates Appreciation Da Bates Appreciation Day in an effort to show her gratitude for Colonel's lifetime dedication to education. Certainly we are very fortunate in having such a distin- guished and beloved principal at Chat- tanooga High School. Doctor Fowle served as principal speak- er, and many other guests made tributes to our Colonel as well. A lighter side of the program was the presentation of This ls Your Life, a review of Colonel's past. organized by Mrs. Elizabeth Wade. A childhood friend of Colonel llatcs Coloncl's had boys came hack to honor him. Mr Fred Colby ' 257 Scninrs llc-gin to Commence. Class of '64 Graduates 9, Dr. Andrew Holt Confveys Theme Seek and ye shall finely John Horne, Class Rep- resentative, 1-liipliasizrs accomplislnm-nt. The clloir contributes Bralmls to the program. Susan Kampmier, Faculty Representative, stresses man's responsibilities. Dr. Holt delivers liivssalggv. n 87th Commencement Program Colonel Bates Craolaates With the Class of 1964 Diplomas are passports to new of life for the Seniors. N K l Colonel Bates rcreivcs standing nvalliun. . ,l.f' Cllcerlr-zlclvrs loud the fmul Alum Hater. Graduation Exercises Are Followed by All Night Party for Seniors . . . The Class of '65 lwgins its senior year. .lay Craven makes his last performance with the choir one of his finest. After the graduation marches and the tears of sorrow, the red- eyed seniors and their dates were prepared to attend City's all night party. The first of its kind at City, it was a great success. The -L Commencement Dance lasted until l2:30g then all the tired individ- uals who were unlucky enough to go home to crawl into bed lelt. After the movie Gigi was shown, everyone was awakened again hy a rousing hoolenanny. A break- fast at 14:00 a.m. wound up the gala affair and the happy gradu- ates headed for home. e iarln to present his vluss, Colonel snakes his farm-well. th4y f Cb ,nit A...V, Rick Shipp and Cary Mason entertain in the Commons. Seniors Show tamina at All-Night Part gladly shared his talents to make the early morning hootenanny a success. With breakfast and dawn, thc party was brought to an close. C 'S' X f 's Because of workers such as Sandra Suit, Sharon Mullinax, Mrs Wade and Colonel Bates and the tremendous support of the PTA City's first all-night party was the greatest event of the year. 26I 5 r 1 N S 4 N W P N dvelftisements l I f . -. is I 0 S . ..- Q a - 0 I K g t Q ., Q - . 1 ' '-4 1-'. , Y - '.z'.Lgi .aa ala... . .x .. A .ponv ': A k . 'ui' X 1 H '..' .ill 'O,,Q'! ' . , ' 4 ..o W f I 'f . Q 1 X 9. 0 , . 1 ' F5 3 A hh ' if , '-Q ..Q.'..Q. 40- i.. 1 N ' . M - ' w .. M -lyk I-4 - ' ' . ' f Q :AAA , Q Q .4 . ni , 5 ow , 0Q'.ooao.oo5.toa0- ' ' K xx x . '- ' , W U. . CH veg. ' ' :PQ Qu' K. e2 .Q . 5. .Q . N 1 Q W ' oi ,Q . ' 0 1 I, , . . ', V .. , ' , . ,? New A I . - ' 3g.:. 'l.,1A.. 'A' . A 4 A Q V g ' 1. V' Z qc ' 4' 412 f L' nit, 4 k 19-' 1 ' ..4 . . t U Ny: ' av' Y! 1 gggli g. , 'fm '- un .Q 'A U 'fl' l . if no O ll 2 'a ' Q. . 1 . up ' -.Q M 71 .Q eu 'S 0 'G 1 Q ' , , .. , - . . '. A ' A ' ' ' . ' wr V ' ' .. Q -...,. f ' ' 4-'gvvf N . - -r I. ' 0 'jg .jenn , . ' . lin 53 2'- . f '.- If. , . pl ' . W Jr' . A ,A . . it 'S 07 ' Q. ,,...,,Q.. E.. .Q ' .tl ..-rf..- 41 ' v wr . ' ' Q l . ' ' ' l 0 .. 9 . 1 0 o u . , 9 ' n . K 1 1 ,.', Y I . X Q Q ' L L Q ' D Q . 2 . -av x 'K Q. A , V r ' puff J' .. f. - X- .K D 5, Q' k.Lnf- - ' P R 'HRV Q ' N. W 0 9 - 263 SOUND AND INTERCOM EQUIPMENT SALES-SERVICE-RENTAL BYRNE 81 CO. Phone - 266-3l69 l420 Cowarl Complimenls of FAIRYLAND DRUGS IALAN VOGESI PAT ST. CHARLES CO. Real+ors,- Appraisers lnsurors 267-4404 l IOI E. 6+h S+. 'XTE C0 I DODDS ' 629-74 I S I I ! AVE. K umm. ll02 Dodds Ave. ' ROY STERCHI, Manager MORNINGSIDE YOUR SPORTS STATION CHEMICAL CQ. VINE ST- W A p 0 FOOD MARKET 5000 WaHs Texfiles- Chemicals - SoHeners EVERYTHING GOOD TO EAT' Dye-Sfufl 1 MornH'ex Proclucls 4l4 Vine S+ree+ ll50 On Your Dial P.O. Box 3023 Chaflanooga, Tennessee . AW CENTRAL MILLS AND I ' DRUG STORE LUPTQN O SUPPLY OO. SHELTO2 RAD' WILLOW PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS 749 E- 'ZH' Sf- 266-6'7' PHARMACY 800 Cen+ral Ave. -I-'V' Willow and Chamberlain Pl'lOf1e 'l:l'dlZieI' Avenue A. H. PARKER AND SON 267-8900 FEHN'S CHATTANOOGA TRI-STATE RESTAURANT PAPER s. CIGAR Co. 600 River WOODENWARE Privafe Dining Area 203 Wesl' Main Sfreel' I 266-2I56 I l I l - I -- - - . - E.,WR-P W.E.14,ffE,L.. . 1.-Www. .,.L.,....4-.MWMLQ-4E.fS..,4ifV EW mw..qmsu,Ew..m l E ws- P - -. , , , ,L VA H Hi E..-,,,,:A-MA L Y VY 7 9 T CONGRATULATIONS 'O We BURTON LEE I964 GRADUATES RADIATOR CO PHARMACY J. AVERY BRYAN COMPANY, INC. , ' U-BUST EM - Funeral Homes WE FIX 'EM 747 McCallie Avenue Sgiond and Cfjreffnuf Sf- Phone 267-56I9 ChaHanoogal Tenn' aH'anooga. ennessee Aufomobile Radiafor Repair 2525 Broad Sheef Chickamauga and LaFaye'H'e, Ga. ChaHanooga, Tennessee V93 , I -A 1 , , Nj BAILEY MUSIC CO. coNN. - SELMER - EACH ui 9 V we 4 qi, wax if ,vis is 'AO ' .P iemq' 'I 4 no K ,ff Qualify Service PETTWAY OIL COMPANY P.O. Box Cities Service 2068 S+. Elmo Sfaiion Chaffanooga. Tennessee 26-7'o4I4 619 Cherry Sfreei' 32I0 So. Broad S+ree'I' 265'3l76 Vxi f l f 'E EX - -, irl' --22, Y vu. SOUTH BROAD MOTORS 32I7 Soufh Broad S+ree+ 266-35I9 NATIONAL BURIAL INSURANCE I 724 McCallie Avenue 624-3355 265 I I 1 fxcv Al 621111612 and CI' STORES IN: Easi' Ridge Highland Plaza Dayfon I DUPONT CHATTANOOGA NYLON PLANT I we teach you how! I I of E. il. DUPONT DE NEMOURS 8. co., INC. I ll Complimenfs I THE f F I.IVEI.Y DRINK 0 1. fm 13 1,97 FOR 2 LIVELY PEOPLE :i ygafga Iuggfkif' CUHER LABQRATORIES I I607 CenI'raI Ave. moo Crufchheld CI1aHanooga, Tennessee Cobizle-Muse Hosiery Mills, Inc. Manufacfurers of Dis+inc+ive Hosiery I IIOI Easi' Main Sfreef HALL RADIO HEMLOCK AND PHARMACY J. RI SHOEMAKER, CO' IP 'P'Ieio' 423 Markei' S'l'ree+ Prescripfion Druggisfs Phone 267-3244 ANNEX GORDON'S DAY MCAMIS DRUG CO CLEANERS ALLEN BULLARD 8' l7I8 Bailey Avenue Chaffanooga, Tenn. 37404 I63l Mccauie Ave. EDMONDSON CQLLEGE MADE-RITE BOB RICHEY'S OF SANDWICH CO- DO-NUT 81 BAKE SHOP BUSINESS M20 Dodds Ave' Parfy Cakes Baked fo Order Iov E. s+I1 sf. m'8048 Phone 62-1.7II1 asm Rossville Blvd. 266-l259 TENNESSEE RWERVIEW CAPWOL I-IAIR FASHIONS VISUAL AIDS 'lol Hixson pike AUDIO-VISUAL EQUIPMENT- 265-0256 FILM RENTAL LIBRARY bll Dodds Ave. 629-738I 5- 8' M- Phone 265-3403 ELDER 8' CO' SUPPLY, INC. BURKHAR1' MEMBER OF NEW YORK ui in a erias HomeBo:dQL?al?fy+andIValues . TUAL FUNDS 1201 Broad S+, 40 Frazler Ave. MU Phone 265-23lI Maclellan Bldg- 267'9I0I ART PRINTING Banquefs Receive 8: Our Special AH'en'I'ion LITHOSZSAPHING HO'-SUM WAREHOUSE MOSNT VERNON - JIM KENNEDY QLQNIAL , ,nn ve BAKERY and Chgglglmojga ECI, Telrtneesee SAM SMARU 3509 Broad S'I'. 266-659l DEE J. I KELLEY s. SHOE REPAIR REDFORDS POWELL SHQP Five ancl Ten Ceni' 7I5 Cenlral Avenue Experl Craffsmanship S-I'Qre5 Plwne 266-I I I8 4I4 Soulh Willow Slreei' , I I I AAA I I AMERICAN FENCE CO SEALTEST Foons :'LL'F WALL AAA 457 Dodson Avenue eT+lZli:+CETu'imenl ALUMINUM AWNING co. Chaflanooga, Tennessee PhI,mec6:2fZI97Ve' Phone 392.0253 PIIOHG I Lee I I I cooPER's OFFICE LQQKQUT I SUPPLY Complimenis of: 7I7 Cherry Sfreel A E'F'FicienI', Personal Service 808 Scenic Highway Phone 266-6.5! Lookoui Mounfain I724 CI3en+raI Avenue .215 King Sf,-ee+ Phorl-e 267.1281 268 I Quantity ' PRODUCTION GREY IRONIICASTINGS PHARMACAL ,,, CO., INC. ONE OF THE NATlON's Manufagfurerg gf HYDRQCQLLATQR STEAM PRODUCTION FOUNDRIES PACK 'I' IUsed by Ciiy High DynamosI ES+abIfS ed I866 GORDON STREET, Inc. THE WHELAND FOUNDRY DIVISION Main Office and Manufacfuring PIan'Is CHAITANOOGA 2, TENNESSEE II' II! 1.9..II' H..5i FANBURG'S Loans 520.00 Up BRAINERD :QGLSJ6 GARAGE GABBY AMHERST FINANCE GROCERY T- 8' N . I 029.2801 HAMES THRIFT INC. 3324 Brainerd Rd. 24-Hour Wrecker Service Signafure - Au+o - Furni'I'ure No, 2 6294083 RGCIIO COHIFOIIQCI I7 w. afh sf. 265-I07I 5305 Brainerd RCI- I409 McCallie I f T ComPIimen'I's of , T J FORREST CATE JR. MEN s SHOP 622 Markei' S+ree'r ancI Brainerd Village T J OuI'FiHers for Young Men Since I92I CO. 3I5 Broad Sfreei' 266-222I 269 I A KRISPY KREME T DONUT co. DEALER 3658 'Ringgold Road 867-3442 1 Open 24 Hours 85 4 Always Fresh ESSO A ADCOX Top Fngn 'soo amd s+fee+ I c. v. BROWN Paper Produc+s AND 1- ... ?.. BRO. w. H. STEWART, KIRBY , , S h IP p owne' Tradelfsville, U.S.A. Orgamzed m las' 4 266-9441 in .Red Bank 265-l656 S+' Y NEWfUSED-SERVICE PIT. 877-850I feat wioheo for cc wonderful Quture 1 IT s vouns wlvre Svufhern well BROWN BROTHERS CONTRACTORS EXCAVATING GRADING l70l Cen+ral Avenue Phone 267 6642 ChaHanooga Tennessee 5,255 p 1 Q. T ' Isl? 'risk .,,h MBI w N N . N 1 L Q w 4 PAVING W 1 I T - l A I 1 w N Y I A A r. ancha d QIAL ks ' X 1 room express T I 5' L, his sincere A 'A love f??l for ' 1 :or V Georgia Tech fi ' rs W -21 sf... os-s.s -6 AA Idle 6 f ' , M BEAUTY SCHOOL in I F 'I A. 'Wa 1 .all-Q fly! ' Low Tuifion 0 Advanced ,il - 5! 'I' Shorl Training Training in V Q P9 50d P Comb-oufs I ik K ! it Coniirwovs Hair Coloring Enro rneni' 0 Shaping Siyling faughf by For Men and Women Renowned Sfylisis- 266-7236 JIM AHREND GRETA PADGETT Sfafe Approved by Ga. and Tenn. Clinic Services by Advanced Siudenis One of 'the Leading Schools in fhe Sou+h MRS. PEARL ASHLEY - Owner-Direcfor Room 30I Dome Building HAMILTON AUTO PARTS CO. COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP SERVICE I635 Rossville Blvd. 266-5608 Cl1aH'anooga, Tennessee Ellis Television Service J. M. STEAKLEY GULA5 8: I203 Hixson Pike SON l5I6Sx:UFAI:IT SALES-SERVICE-INSTALLATIONS '80, Mccame Ave. C a 'e ve' Phone 266-3322 Day - Night HEM 81 SEW CHATTANOOGA SHOP BRYAN FUNERAL HOME 7I5 ea. Ave. 265-l86I FURNITURE go' laoo McCallie Ave. Ladies' Tailoring 32430 Em Mem S+ TWQ MQDERN CHApEL5 AI+era+ions of All Types 265-453I M RS. CO RA KEN DALL SINCLAW DICKSON'S BATES PLOWERS SERVICE EISZZQZQIFU .IfS 'UfI STATION 6387 E. Brainerd Road Ph 266-9B6l Chaflanooga ll, Tennessee one RED DICKSON, Prop. 3500 Soufh Broad Sfreei AVONDALE PHARMACY I 500 Dodson Ave. 624- l 504 FOWLER BROS. The Turniiure sl'ore +ha+'s QUALITY buill' Seven+h and Broad FLOORCOVERINGS, INC. HUDSON Complimen+s of: PRINTING Summers Appliance Store Kihhen - Cenfef 3, Hold Jr F . .d ' D I . H .H C + H One Sfop - Kifchen Shop es Hg' we ea er 'n am' on Ouny 266-8 9 265-236l LITHOGRAPHING 'Zio Broad S+. Red Bank. Tennessee Phone 877-397I CO' See BLAYLOCK MOTORS Fine Used Cars JACK BLAYLOCK 622-22l2 2900 Rossville Blvd. Chaifanooga, Tenn. INGLE-KNOX Insurance Agency 807 Georgia Avenue TOBY'S Fine Tailored Clofhes 805 Georgia Ave. ChaH'anooga, Tennessee DOWNTOWN I JOHN F. Used Cars - Boughl' SHARP FLEWELLEN, INC. SDH and Faded AUTOMOTIVE 523 Cherokee Blvd. CITY MOTORS SUPPLY CO, EE- 53 Phone 266-6466 ggzgonf 69.3-Iogbd Main ai' Chesfnui Sfreef Sl lEl.l. Cl1aH'anooga, Tennessee ossvl e V ' Phone 257-1145 Hear+ of Downiown ChaH'anooga 272 ARCHIE MEYERS R. II. SIMS. JR. Chaffanooga 2, Tennessee Alamo Plaza Hotel Courts LEA EZLWM, T.V.-Swimming Pool-Eleclric Heal 3482 Brainerd Road ALAMO RESTAURANT M3205 For Parlies and Banquefs 3008 s6u+h Broad S+. Phone 266-4772 FOP The FineS+ GILMAN AUSTlN'S PAINT STORE ARCH E- GARDEN FAIRYLAND HIXSON BRANCH TRIMBLE CQURTS IOO3 P5lya3n57Terrace '23 N M ki' S+ ' ' ar e ' ATOP Loolroul Min. 05' El9l1El166aE?8E'in-e S+ 1 TOWN 3, CQUNTRY Brainerd Village G orgia Highway '57 ' INSURANC . EAST RIDGE BRANCH E 24l Sugnal Mln. Road 4ll5 R 9 Rd 622 2026 V' COMPLIMENTS OF DIXIE MERCERIZING COMPANY 273 'ir' .'-:Liv T 'uT!'k TENNESSEE TENT S I' i TENNESSEE COACH TRAILWAYS 8. AWNING - '. COMPANY 5 MATAQLT Canvas Goods - BEAUTY 5751-ON mulnnu l60I McCallie Ave. M 5 622-7024 'IT' S, ' . N U1 2 2 2 HEINER PRINTING CO. MORNINGSIDE BURGER Pu,,,,iS,,e,s 0, MOTORS NNG 2333 McCallie Avenue Phone 698-i566 Chaffanooga. Tennessee 4l55 Ringgold Rd. Clfulffzlzonyu, Yje.s'le1'rf1y, Broiled Burgers A Thick Shakes AKAI? fill!! CV :Aa lfan onyx! 121111 fzfwhn I 4'uyf'c1111.x' X 1 1 ,. f SQ' I Wherever X ' you're I u ' going' ' ' When you 1 22,7 :r::ez,sf'gQn :s42 J ..... 1 sy DRINK 9 'B wherever I you'ue V been N Q f QM. 'X ' ii VT 1 El I b m1DAsQ MUFFLER CIIRYS LER AIRTEMP an-f mf--w --Q. ' HEAT PUMPS AND AIR CONDITIONERS Facfory Trained Service TURNER ELECTRIC CO.. INC. I0 Meadow Sireef 267-2 I 74 The Muffler Guaran-reed for As Long As You Own Your Car BROCK CANDY CO. . A You CAN 3 ' A c:ouNT If ON us A I HUMBLE OIL 81 REFINING CO. ChaH'anooga, Tennessee MANUFACTURERS VANDERSTOOP OUTLET STORES. INC. SHOE REPAIR 38I5 Ro ill BouI v rd Pho::vs:a.l17: I SHOP CI1a'Hanooga, Tenn. 37408 257-2928 CompIimen+s of 'rhe DYNA-TEEN SERVICE CLUB 275 276 Complimenfs of Your ChaH'anooga Fashion Siore l l 1 l l . ,U 7 l Robbms Kc Jzcfeff 3 l Bohr Because you love smarlr 'rhings l l l l l Complimenfs of 34 Frazier Ave. 267-86l7 SINGER COBBLE, Be+ween 'l'he Bridges INC. Comple+e Sick-Room Supplies Sales and Renfals Texfile Machinery lRiverside Dr. Telephone OX 8-348 I l l 2000 Elmendorf Sfreei' ChaH'a., Tenn. l O'-YM 'C sol-lRoEDER's l LANFS GARDEN CENTER , SUN PHARMACY Bowl:-'Ein E: for EVegZ:l33nef:f fhe 4700 Sf. Elm Ave. Everyone af OLYMPIC comges a+ Markd Prices CHARLTES LaFEVOR 82l-7539 l08l DUNCAN AVE 1 l l l THE f SHOP LIFE INSURANCE co. 0 a Jusi' a LiHle Differeni Founded IQO3 ROSSVILLE, GA. 229-l43l 229-1432 THE SHOE RENEWRY MMR. FIFTEEN . . U Firsf in ChaH'anooga Orfhopedlc Prescrlphons Hamburgers l5C Fmed Roclcersenvlcs W D E F COAL 802 Broad S+' 266 OI33 350l Brainerd Road WDEF-TV 4l5 NOFH1 Markef Sfreef ChaHanooga's F + Shoe R p S ,Wx ow QL K4 lx 25529 C TOWN I I . A Nw, L. x III If RID E GRAHAM INDUSTRIAL PHERMIES WHOLESALE CO., INC. SUPPLY co. FREDMCWORTER I269 Marke+ Sheef I226 Markei' SI'ree'I' 622-Il75 Chaffanooga, Tennessee 2606 E Main Sf 7411 FRANCES' CI'IaHanooga Tenn. -S My 7.9 gf r SHOP owe ' lioegf ffzkzys 6 7 FILLAEUR SURGICAL SUPPLIES, INC. Renfal Cerlified FiHers 278 IIB Y C Hospifal Beds Arch Suppori' eizause . OU Te U Wheel Chairs Surgical Garmenfs ROSSVIIIG. Ga- 'H' H'X5P ' P'ke R'Ve V'eW Baby Scales Correciive Shoes Phone 266-3969 I COMPLIMENTS ,nk A OF THE KEY CLUB - I RIVERMONT DRUGS BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '64 CHATTANOOGA HIGH SCHOOL From Beau'IifuI 41? Q l gk! 'O ROCK CITY ATOP LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN Jusi' I5 Min. From Down'I'own CI1a'Hanooga CompIimen+s of TRI-H I -Y TOWN AND COUNTRY RESTAURANT Charcoal Broiled Sfeaks IIO N. Marker Sireef WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE CHARLES S. WHITE, JR. HERMAN WHITE 2506 Glass Sf. MA 2-5922 T. U. PARKS CO. GENERAL CONTRACTORS Chaifanooga, Tennessee Builders of New Ciiy High School a ' 0 Rini it new? ihevrolei og LOOKOUT I' I , - ' if me U yeqmppe MOUNTAIN ' 0 L w H I I I Id HERTZ , feinsifaici GUARANTY PHARMACY RENTA CAR '99 an Q65- 1f ': ',,,,i AND TRUST 267-6528 II9 East 9th sm-ef COMPANY Ph . 82I-4564 Lef HERTZ Pu'I' You in +I1e Driver's SeaI'I Home OW ed '5 'ce I887 one FREE DELIVERY Loolroui Mouniain. Tenn. I can't under- stand this! It worked O.K. at Sophomore clean-up brigade .AAL HIGHLAND PLAZA BEAUTY SALON 8K BARBER SHOP CHATTANOOGA BUTTON 81 BADGE MFG. CO. COMMERCIAL STATIONERY AND SUPPLY CO. HOWARD WASHING MACHINE CO. W. L. JOHNSON CABINET SHOP BROWN BROTHERS' HARDWARE EAST BRAINERD LUMBER CO. f75e Wefazf M1465 anfs 0 Gfaffanooya T. H. PAYNE CO. HARDIE 81 CAUDLE B 81 W PHARMACY JOY'S FLOWERS DAVIDSON'S LOVEMAN'S HAVERTY'S THE PINK CLOUD FASHIONS TILLMANS IDEAL CLEANERS LOOKOUT SPORTING GOODS COOLEYS FASHION CENTER STElNHOEFEL'S JEWELERS BROADWAY FEED COMPANY MARTIN-THOMPSON CO. MOON'S ESSO SERVICE NORTHSIDE PHARMACY WALLY'S DRIVE-IN BILL PRICE MOTORS RELIABLE LOAN CO. BELVOIR PHARMACY THE SOUTHERN INN I- Z 'I the gm? that only YOU can gi1Je...YOUR PHOTOGRAPH MWMEMG Chattanooga Born . . . Chattanooga Managed For those who take great pride in you, there is no more appreciated glft than your photogrupfzi. Come to your Qmflulli Plzotogmpfzer wlzeri you neezi ftistlfnguiislzed portraits to give on, nzenzorabie 0l,'CLl.SiUlIS CAPITAL Morolzs NP-T'0N 5808 Lee Highway Phone 829-066: INC. THE KEMP 81 LONGHORN COMPANY, INC RESTAURANTS General Insurance Norih Merke+ ni-eer Bldg. Phone 266-4I92 Signal Mtn. McCallie Ave. 6:00 a.m.-l2:00 p Chattanooga, Tennessee l 3 . I 'Q Protecting Q 1 Ions The Guardian , Angel has been and Emvtncg XSMN will continue to be H - a symbol of protection Q wg they can trust Interstate Life? .mill , . . I nterfstate P' fx-ll..f F1i5?f??EEz:::?:M , I HI-Y Rubber Sfamp Specialis+s Loans Financing CHATTANOOGA RUBBER STAMP SEABOARD AND STENCIL womcs HNANCE COMPAN CHEST' Da+ers Pads. Inks Y tzizzi- 31335525- Sfencils, Keyfags Brushes, Machines H2 James Bldg' Cosfume Jewelry- Me'l'al Badges Time and Tool Checks W' HMCOSK' JR' GNQZYIZIA AVE dna er can 266-1314 M2403 AM 7 '2 ' za PATTEN PARKWAY PARAMOUNT CLEANERS NABORHOOD A d WRIGHT'S FOOD MARKET pprove DRUGS f Fines+ in Foods V n REXALL 8l5 Slgrgal Mfn. Blvd. Signa Mounfain 58l3 Lee Hwy. 892-l6ll , o. E. sAcoN ERNEST sAcoN Semce 936-U24 396-U25 D. D. COLEMAN 25 A A Eas22r51Tir29S+. One - .. fm L Lg A A I 'V W iff! I 1 lm , H H QfQQg11 A .1 L i , BURRQWS CHATTANOOGA CompIimen+s of ARMATURE EASTDALE DRUG WORKS CHATTANOOGA BOX Prescripiiovn Druggisf INS Duncan Ave. I GEORGE BuRRows. owner 629-736' 706 Tunnel Blvd. R b .Hn -Re mn Phone OX 83489 EIe:IricIaT Appsrai' g I erm , ComPIimen+s of Phone 266-6977 far ' I MEN ELLIS WORLD 500K A X RESTAURANT DIXIE ARMY I443 Markei' S'I'reeI' SURPLUS STORE 266-0525 736 Mecame Ave. DRUCILE McGLOTHLIN Bgnfffjjgffjjinjuzgjl' CI1aHanooga, Tenn. Division Manager Shias-?Pain+ 5,35 Gal. 267-0409 JAKE FELDMAN 433 M R + I All Good Wishes From The Makers of SOLTICE I The Modern, Quick Rub 5 THE I cl-IATTANOOGA MEDICINE CO. ALLISON MOTOR 8: EOPT. CO. Your GMC Dealer 284 I KI! TRY 3 J GASOLINE Q o THE ONLY DIFFERENCE IS THE MONEY YOU SAVE! BROWN FENCE ELECTRIC COMPANY MACHINERY CO. Riverfronf Parkway 33I2 Dodds Ave. Chaffanooga, Tennessee Phone 624-3259 Serving Cha'Ha. Since I885 Pumps Mviors. Air Compressors 267-0435 265-I883 I HULSEY CONCRETE PRODUCTS, INC. Complimenfs of O R D E R E 6 AMERICAN LAVA 3 2, CORPORATION I O Subsidiary of -5 BRAKE SERVICE O Minnesofa Mining and Mfg. Co. Manufadurers Road BRAINERD DRUG CO. COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST 3420 Brainerd Road 622-3 I 0 I Some people are always in such h a urry to go home! 'C EIA A T If ff ERROR I .. . .f ,ljfxx in C ir I sure wish that I could go to school here! I n ff RIBUTE A I A TO A A JQ7 FINE CLASS A I CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES IN A GREAT SCHOOL 'gf I. NX F , E. G. Fitzgerald -Jim Johnson , Q-Vo X Gone Fingaruld I 5' My REPRESENTING I . I .Q .Q I . lvf Q, f J Q1 . f I If , v 1 Q ' Al N .lEWELRY'S FINEST CRAETSMEN 'X Xl' CLASS amos AND rms - CLUB INsIoNIA if , - XX uIEoALs - TIIoPnIEs - PLAQUES - DlnLOMAS 0 mx CONINIENCEMENT INVITATIONS I ,1 ' , Li-- -nu-A 1. N' gs Nb' I ,V 0 . A I 12 I 5'lN5O?-Ja -' .' 5 A 'E v ' .'f: GENERAL ADJUSTERS C S , LE KINGSPCSRT NASHVILL Ik COOKEV L.LE KNOXVH-LE CKS TU OMA ' M MPWS CHATTANOOGA , A' VIMULKEY 3. 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John lrwin, Jr. Larry Hughes, Jr. Robert Powell, Jr. 293 I r Senior Activities ALEXANDER, LANA: Girls' Glee Club, '63, Sr. Play Pro- duction Staff, Jr. Play Production Staff, Jr. High Publicity Club, '62, Bridge Club, '64, Li'l Abner, Messiah, Stunt Night, '64, Drill Squad, '62, '63, May Day, '62, '63, '64, Parents' Night, '62, '63. BALDWIN, BOB: Student Council, Senior Play, '62, '63, '64, Junior Play, '62, '63, '64, Prevues, '62, '63, '64, Okla- homa, Li'l Abner, Parents' Night, '62, '63, '64, Thespians. BANKSTON, ROSE: Vice-President, Library Club, '64. BLEVINS, PEGGY: Senior Play Business Staff, Cinema Club, '63, Bridge Club, '64, May Day, '63, '64, Varsity Volleyball, '64. BOHANNON, ROLAND: Military Honor Society, Stunt Night, '62, '63, '64, Senior Play, '62, '63, Junior Play, '62, '63, Stage Manager, Parliamentarian, Bulldogs, '62, '63, Deputy Council. BONNER, SHANNON: Prevues, '62, Dynamites, '62, '63, Drill Squad, Jr. and Sr. Homeroom Representative, May Day, '62, '63, '64, All-State Choir Alternate. BOWEN, JIM: Military Queen Escort, '64, Parents' Night, '62, '63, '64, Track Team, '62, '63, Drill Squgd Sponsor, '64, Lettermen's Club, '63, '64, Jr. Talent Program, '62, Disc 81 Diamond, '62, '63, '64. BROWN, JUDY: Glee Club, '63, CALDWELL, PATRICIA: Library Club, '62. CANTRELL, BEVERLY: Christmas Program, '64, Steering Committee for Christian Fellowship, '63, CARUTHERS, LINDA: Drill Squad, '62, Lieut., '63, May Day, '62, '63, '64, Spanish I Award, '62, Thanksgiving Pro- gram, '62, Parents' Night, '62, '63, Girls' Glee Club, '62, '63, Oklahoma, Junior Homeroom Representative, '63, Phalanx, '63, Christian Fellowship Steering Committee, '63, Spanish II Award, '63, Chemistry Award, '63, Driftwood Staff, '64, Your Every Wish Business Staff, '63, The Skin of Our Teeth Production Staff, '64, Sr. Superlative, Most Studious, '64. CARTER, DIANE: Junior Play Business Staff, '63, Senior Play Business Staff, '64, Junior Homeroom Representative, '63, Invitations Chairman, '64, Parents' Night, '62, '63, '64, Christmas Program, '64, May Day, '62, '63, '64. CHAWKIN, BEVERLY: May Day, '62, '63, Court, '64, Track Queen Candidate, '62, Stunt Night Production Staff, '63, Christmas Program Committee, '64, Girls' Athletic Associa- tion, '64. COLE, NANCY: Student Council, Girls' Drill, '62, Lieut. '63, Capt., '64, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Talent Shows, Prevues, '62, Stunt Night, '62, '63, '64, May Day, '62, '63, '64, Parents' Night, '62, '63, '64, Delegate to Girls' State, '63, Jr. Lions' Calendar Girl, Junior and Senior Play Production Staff, Orchestra, '62, Stunt Night Produc- tion Staff, Senior Superlative, Best Dressed , '64, Masquers, Treasurer, Thespians, Oklahoma, Parents' Night, Phalanx, '62. l l l cross, BARBARA: Drill squad, '62. I COLBURN, CAROL JOY: Senior Superlative, Most School Spirit , iNational Honor Society, '64, Student Council, '64, Prevues, :'62, '64, May Day, '62, '63, Trainbearer, '64, Parents' Night, Parents' Orientation, '64, Pivot, Stunt Night, '62, '64,' Girls' Glee Club, '62, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Homeroom Representative, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, First Alternate Girls' State, Thanksgiving Program, '62, Christmas Program, '64, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Talent Show. COLLISON, TERESA: Friendliest Girl, '64, Maroon 8 White Business Staff, Optimiss, '62, '63, '64, Jr. Lions' Calendar Girl, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, Stunt Night, '62, '63, '64, Prevues, '62, '63, 64, May Day, '62, '63, '64, Talent Program, '62, '63, '64, iParents' Night, '62, '64, Drill Squad, '62, Christmas Program, ,'64. COLQUITT, JANE: Faculty Candidate for Miss CHS, Drift- wood, Vioe-President, '64, Girls' Glee Club Accompanist, '62, May Day, '62, '63, Court, '64, Jr. Play Business Staff, '63, The Skinl of'Our Teeth, '64, First Aid Assistant, '63, Jr. Talent Show, '63, Sr. Talent Show, '64, Christian Fellowship Steering Committee, '63, Stunt Night, '63, Parents' Night, '64. l COMBS, DOYLE: Bulldogs, '61, '62, '63, '64, Chaplain, Bull- dogs, '62,' '63, Li'l Abner, '63, Oklahoma, '62, Senior Play, '61, '63, Junior Play, '62, '63, '64, Stunt Night, '62, '63, '64, Preuues, 762, '63, '64, Science Fair Award, '64, Sophomore Talent Prlogram, '61, Christmas Program, '61, '62, '63. COMSTOCK, VICKI: Runner-up Latin Award, '63, COOK, LUCY: Masquers, '64, The Skin of Our Teeth, '64, Your Eveiy Wish, '63, Drill Squad, '62, Parents' Night, '62, May Day, '62, '63, '64, Stunt Night Production, '63, Stunt Night, '64, Christmas Program, '64, Christian Fellowship Steering Committee. l COOK, MARGARET: Messiah, '62, Choir, '62, '64, Orchestra, '62, '63, '64, Jr. Play Production Staff, '63, Glee Club, Treasurer, '62 , Preriues, '62, '63, '64, Sophomore Talent Show, Jr. Talent Show, Sr. Talent Show, Jr. Lioness, '62. cooPER,1 DAN: senior Play, '64, stunt Night, '64. l CORDELL, SANDRA: D.E.C.A., '64, Office Assistant. COX, PAAT: Deputy Council, '64, May Day, '62, '63, '64, Parents' Night, '62, '63, '64, Stunt Night, '64, Sr. Choir, '64, All Statel Orchestra, '62, '63, '64, Specialty Club, '64, E.T.E.A., ,Orchestra, '62, '63, '64, Christmas Program, '64. l CRAVENS, JAN: All-State Orchestra, '64, Glee Club, '62, Accompan'st, Sophomore Choir, Accompanist, '64, Talent Shows, '62, '63, '64, E.T.E.A. Choir, '64, National Honor Society. N CULVER,l GARY: All-City Basketball, All-Region Basket- ball, King for a Night Candidate, Hi-Y, '62, '63, '64, Escort for Homecoming Queen Candidate. l DESHAZO, CHERYI.: R.O.T.C. Sponsor, Most Attractive , Superlative, Prettiest Girl, Sweetheart of Free-Press, Swim- ming Team, Jr. Deb Club, Miller Brothers, Prettiest eyes, April Fool Ballot. DYNESIUS, JENNIE: Opti-miss Club, '61, '62, Varsity Bas- ketball, '61, '62, '63, '64, Swimming Team, '62, '63, Home- room Representative, '62, '63, Miss CHS Faculty Candidate, Li'I Abner, '62, '63, Oklahoma, '62. DZVONIK, MIKE: Varsity Letterman, '62, '63, '64, All Dis- trict Team, '62, '63, '64, All H.l.L. Team, '63, '64, All Brainerd Team, '63, Time's All City, '64, Hi-Y Club, '63, '64, Honor Council, '63, '64, Most Talented , '64, Student Council, '63, '64, Letterman Club, '62, '63, '64, Vice-President Interservice Club Council, '63, Mo , '64, Secretary F.C.A., '63, Swing Band, '62, '63, '64, Marching Band, '62, '63, '64, Li'l Abner, '63, R.O.T.C. Band, '62, '63, '64, Orchestra, '62, '63, Concert Band, '62, '63, '64, Annetta Trimble Award, '64, Candidate for King for a Night, '64, Art Editor of Driftwood, '64, Reproduced Mural for School, '64, Drum Major Sponsor, '64, May Day Escort, '64, Stunt Night, '62, '63, '64, Prevues, '62, '63, '64, Sweepstakes Winner of School Science Fair, '63, East Tennessee Student Council, Convention, '63, Youth and Government, '64, Runner-up Russian Award, '63, Best Rebounder fBasketbalD, '63, Jr. Sertoma Club, '62, Class Night, '64. ELSBREE, NATHAN: Senior Homeroom Representative, '64, Stunt Night, '64. FORD, CONNIE: Messiah, '61, Stunt Night, '62, Drill Squad, '62, '63, '64, Phalanx, '62. FORD, LINDA: Li'l Abner, '63, Messiah, '62, Drill Squad, '62, Sophomore Choir. FOREMAN, JUDY: Girls' Athletic Association, '64, Drill Squad, '62, Stunt Night, '63, Christmas Program Chairman, '63, May Day Court, '64. GAGLIANO, DAVID: All State Band, '62, '63, '64, Choir, '63, '64, Concert Band, '62, '63, '64, Ist Lieut. in R.O.T.C., Jr. Play, Li'l Abner, Prevues, '62, '63, '64, Stunt Night, '63,'64. GAMMON, ANN BROOKE: Girls' Athletic Association, '63, '64, Girls' Volleyball and Basketball Statistician, '63, '64, B-Team Basketball, '62. GEREN, DAVID: Stunt Night, '64, Christmas Program, '64, May Day Escort, '64, Mo , '64, Miss C.H.S. Escort, '64. GILBERT, KITTY: Miss C.H.S., Superlative, Most Popular : Tennis Team, Deputy Council, '64, Lt. in Drill Squad, '64, Swimming Team, '63, '64, Basketball, '62, 63, '64, Home- Prevues, '62, '63, '64, Calendar Girl, '64. GILLETTE, MEG: All-State Orchestra, '64, Oklahoma, '62, Li'l Abner, '63, Messiah, '62. HAMILL, NANCY: Maroon 8 White Business, '63, '64, Oklahoma, '62, Phalanx, '63. HARRIS, DAVID: Letterman's Club, '62, '63, '64, Track Team, '63, Tennis Team, '64. HIGDON, ROSEMARY: Jr. Lioness Club, '62, '63, National Honor Society, '64. HILL, SHERRIE: Student Council, Gym Manager, Mas- quers, Jr. Lions Club Calendar Girl, Candidate for Home- coming Queen, The Skin of Our Teeth, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '64, Talent Shows, '62, '63, Casavant Drill Clinic Scholar- ship, Oklahoma, Dynamite. HIXSON, SUSAN ANN: Messiah, '62, Oklahoma, '62, Li'l Abner, '63. HORNE, JOHN: Disc K Diamond, '63, Sgt.-at-Arms '64, R.O.T.C. lst Lieut., Class Lawyer, Track, '63, Drill Squad Sponsor, May Day Escort, Boys' State Alternate, Candidate for King for a Night, President of Hamilton County Area Jr. Lions Council, Senior Superlative, Most School Spirit. JACKSON, SHIRLEY: Li'l Abner, '63, Prevues, '64. JOHNSON, JAN: Student Council, May Day Escort, Presi- dent Honor Society, '63, '64, Mo , All-State Band, '63, '64, R.O.T.C. Band, '61, '62, '63, '64, Thespians, '63, '64, Class Historian, '64, Driftwod, '63, '64, Your Every Wish, '63, Best Actor , '64, Swing Band, Li'l Abner , '64, Prevues, '61, '62, '63, '64, The Skin of Our Teeth, '63, E.T.E.A. Orchestra, '63, Masquers President, '63, '64, Senior Choir, '62, '63, '64. JONES, DON E.: Cross Country Team, Sponsor Girls' Drill Squad, Homecoming Queen Escort, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, '63, Letterman's Club, '62, '63, '64. KAMPMEIER, SUSAN: Alumni Award, Elizabeth Terrill Biology Award, Alternate to Girls' State, National Honor Society, Treasurer, Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurer, '64, Student Coun- cil, Chaplain, '64, Gym Managers, First Vice-President, '64, Girls' Athletic Association, '63, Dyna of the Month, Su- perlative, Most Athletic , Faculty Candidate for Miss C.H.S., All District Tournament, All City Basketball Team, '63, Swim- ming Team, '62, Masquers, '63, '64, Pivot Staff, '63. LOVELL, KAREN: Thespians, '64, Masquers, '64, Produc- tion Manager, Your Every Wish, Stunt Night, Production Assistant, Stunt Night, '63, Production Assistant, The Skin of Our Teeth, Drill Squad, '62, Faculty Candidate for Miss C.H.S. MCBRIDE, DIANTHA: Maroon 6: White Business Staff, '64, Masquers, Faculty Candidate for Miss C.H.S., Christian Fel- lowship Steering Committee, National Honor Society, '64. MALLEN, PETE: Most Outstanding Wrestler, '64, Letter- man's Club, '62, '63, '64, Military Honor Society, '63, '64, R.O.T.C. Sergeant Major. MARTIN, BRENDA: R.O.T.C. Sponsor, Oklahoma, Li'l Abner. MATHIS, KITTY: Oklahoma, '62. MINCEY, BILL: Masquers, '64, Thespians, '64, Disc 81 Diamond,'64. MORRIS, GLENDA: Editor of Chattanooga Times Column, '64, Faculty Candidate for Miss C.H.S., R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '64. MULLINAX, SHARON: May Day Maid of Honor, '64, Honor Council Secretary, '64, Dynamo Business Staff, '63, 64, Mas- quers, '64, Thespians, '64, Homecoming Queen Candidate, R.O.T.C. Sponsor. O'BRIEN, VIRGINIA: Girls' Athletic Association. OLIVER, DICK: Interact Club, Audio Visual Club, '63, '64, R.O.T.C. lst Lieut., '64. PECK, JENSI: Marching Band, Concert Band, Orchestra, East Tennessee Band, East Tennessee Orchestra, '64, All- State Orchestra, '64, Interservice Club Council, Treasurer, '64, Superlative, Most Likely to Succeed , Faculty Candi- date for Miss C.H.S., Driftwood, '64, Casavant Drill Scholar- ship, '64, Oklahoma, '62, Li'l Abner, '63. PLEMONS, JUDY: Masquers, Driftwood, Maroon G: White, Business Staff, Superlative, Best Actress , R.O.T.C. Sponsor. POHL, MIKE: Oklahoma, '62, Li'l Abner, '63, POTTER, FRANK: Disc and Diamond, '62, '63, '64, Letter- man's Club, '62, '63, '64, R.O.T.C. Lieut., Boys' State Dele- gate, Homecoming Queen Escort, Student Council, '63, '64, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, '63, Program Chairman, '64, King for a Night Candidate, '64, Mo , '64. POTTER, HELEN: Superlative, Most Courteous , Deputy Council, '64, Pivot, Sec.-Treas., '64, Christian Fellowship Steering Committee, '63, '64, Gym Manager, '64, Faculty Candidate for Miss C.H.S. RADLEIN, EDITH: Masquers, '64, The Skin of Your Teeth. RAMEY, STEVE: Alumni Award, '64, Mo , '64, Governor of Youth and Government, '64,Military Honor Society, '62, '63, President, '64, R.O.T.C. Captain, Senior Play, '64, Candi- date for King for a Night, '64, Lettem1an's Club, '63, '64, Friendliest , '64, Drill Squad Sponsor, '64. RHODES, AVIS: Senior Choir, '64, Christian Fellowship Steering Committee, '63, '64, All State Chorus, '64, Faculty Candidate for Miss C.H.S., Driftwood, '64, Oklahoma, '62, Messiah, '62. ROBERTS, CAROLYN: R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '64, Skin of Our Teeth, '64, Your Every Wish, '64, Thespians, Masquers, Dyna-mites, '62, '63, '64, Phalanx, '62, Miller Brothers Teen Board Representative, Faculty Candidate for Miss C.H.S., Talent Shows, '62, '63, '64. ROSS, EMMETT: Letterman's Club, '64, Dynamo Photog- rapher, '64, Oklahoma, '62. RUTLEDCE, DON: Interact Club, R.0.T.C. 1st Lt. SAMPLES, SHARON: Class Poet, '64, Gym Managers, Sec- retary, '64, Thespians, '64, Masquers, Tennis Varsity, '62, '63, '64, Driftwood, May Day, '62, '63, Trainbearer for May Queen, Faculty Candidate for Miss C.H.S. SEIDL, PATRICIA: National Honor Society, '64, Girls' Athletic Association. SHIPP, RICK: R.O.T.C., '62, '63, Capt., '64, May Day Escort, '64. SIMS, DONALD: King for A Night, '64, Ist Lt. R.O.T.C., '64, Escort for Miss C.H.S., '64, Escort for Homecoming Queen, '64, Superlative, Wittiest , Fellowship of Christian Athletics, '63, '64, Letterman's Club. SMITH, ANN: Oklahoma, '62, lllessiah, '62. SMITH, DOUG: Choir, '64. l SMITH, JAY T.: Military Honor Society, '64. w SMITH, KAY: Thespians, '64, Masquers, Secretary, '64. STEELE, JENIFER: D.A.R. History Award, '63, Lucy Holtz- claw Macdonald Award, '63, Driftwood Editor, '64. l STEWARTL BILL: Disc and Diamond, '62, Chaplain, '63, '64, Most Popular Boy , '64, Dean Hagaman Award, '64, Miss C.H.S. Escort, '64, Letterman's Club, '63, '64, Student Coun- cil, '64, Cliristian Athletics of the Year, '64, King for a Night Candidate, '64. STEWART, MARIAN: Faculty Candidate for Miss C.H.S., '64, National Honor Society, '64. SUIT, SANDRA: Treasurer of Class, '62, '63, Pivot, Drill Squad, '62, yLt., '63, Lt. Col., '64, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, Masquers, Thespians, Honor Society, '63, 64, Dyna , '64, Jr. Lions' Calendar Girl, Sr. Choir, '64, May Queen, '64. w l TABB, SUQZAN: Girls' State Delegate, '63, Jr. Lions' Calen- dar Girl, ', , Pivot, Business Manager, '63, Gym Managers, Treasurer, '64, Driftwood, '64, Masquers, Vice-President, '64, Thespians, ,'64, Deputy Council, Treasurer, '64, Skin of Our Teeth, '64-,, Maroon 81 White Dyna , '64, Tri-Hi-Y, Hi-Y Council, Chaplain, '64, Sr. Class Prophet, '64. THOMPSON, WILLIAM: Mo , '64, Masquers, Thespians, Student Council, '63, '64, National Honor Society, Junior and Senior' Plays, '63, '64, Miss C.H.S. Escort, Most Rep- resentative , '64, Boys' State Delegate. l WADE, LIYYNE: Majorette, '62, Head, '63, Driftwood, '64. l WENGER, MARY: Masquers, '64, Homecoming Queen Can- didate, Muial of John Ross. WHITSON,' KATHRYN A.: Prevues, '62, '64, Oklahoma, '62, Thespians, '64. WHIT'I'EN,i JOY: Military Queen Candidate, '64, Dynamo Business Staff, '64, Deputy Council, '64, Jr. Lions Calendar Girl, '64, Cheerleaders' Club, '63, 64, Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation, '63L April Fools Superlative-- Biggest Loafer , '64, Dyna of lllaroon and White, '64, Cheerleader, '63, '64. WILKEY, BOOFER: Fellowship of Christian Athletes, '63, '64, Lettermans' Club, '62, '63, '64, Escort for Miss C.H.S., '64, Senior Superlative, Most Athletic , Wrestling, State Champion, '64. WODTEN, ,BOB: Disc and Diamond, '63, 3rd V.-Pres., '64, Senior Superlative, Most Likely to Succeed , Senior Play, R.O.T.C., lst Lt. Abney, William 75, 164, 103 Adams, Charles 37, 171, 210, 205, 107, 207 Adams, Leeann 75, 177 Adams, Michael 85, 172, 105 Adams, Robert 85, 103 Adcox, Karen 155, 85, 145 Adcox, Willard 75, 100 Agee, Blanche 173 Agee, Nancy Jean 75, 85, 180, 154 Ailey, Allan 37 Akridge, Lynda 85, 217, 187 Albright, Lindsay 182, 85, 217 Alexander, Karen 85 Alexander, Lana 37, 182, 187, 209, 193 Allen, John E. 75, 113, 114,165, 116, 100, 130 Allen, John W. 85, 99, 185 Allin, Kay 155, 85, 180 Allin, William 37, 97, 236, 152, 168, 108, 209, 201 Allison, Edd P. 85, 99 Allison, Lynn 75, 177 Allison, Steven 75, 170, 105 Alper, Jeffrey 75, 171, 105 Alsobrooks, Gloria 37, 219, 220, 221, 179, 105, 200 Altman, Sally 75, 179, 241, 209, 154, 194 Anderson, Bobbie 153 Anderson, Carolyn 75, 176 Anderson, Jim D. 85, 103 Anderson, James R. 172, 105 Amderson, Pam 75, 154 Arbnoklo, Kit 85, 167, 210, 205 Armstrong, Randal 75, 85, 166 Armstrong, Jay 108 Arthur, Ronald 85, 105 Ashford, Carolyn 75, 175 Ashley, Bill 37, 183, 103 Atchley, Fielding 85, 101 Averett, Ed 85, 165, 101 Averitte, Ava 75, 179, 147, 149 Babcock, Beverly 85, 175, 207 Bailey, Jean Ann 37, 163, 209 Baker, William F. 98 Baldwin, Robert 37, 164, 102, 201 Ball, Linda 85, 210, 205 Bankston, Rose 37, 186 Barbree, Roger 85, 107 Barney, Nancy Jane 38, 178 Barett, John 182, 85, 97 Barton Paul 103 Bates, Connie 75, 179, 232, 197, 154 Bates, Eugenia 75, 178, 148, 150 Bates, Robert 75, 165, 100 Baughn, Terry 85 Bean, Katrina 85 Beard, Jo C. 85, 188, 103 Bonny, Cynthia 75, 177, az, 196, 200 Beatty, Joseph 75, 170, 100 Bell, Claudia 85, 175 Student Bennett, Barry 75, 171, 210, 205 Bennett, Margaret 75, 175 Benns, Robert 38, 71, 102, 201, 199 Benson, Charles 38 Benton, Herman T. 85, 101, 217 Baseman, Klaus 38, 209 Bible, Joyce 85 Bible, Sue 75, 184 Bice, Jane 75, 176, 153 Bice, Robert 75, 169, 115, 103 Bieter, Kitty 38, 178, 197, 199 Bisbe, Debbie 174, 85 Bivens, Betty Jo 75, 176, 209 Blackwood, Wilma 75, 177, 155, 209 Blair, George 38, 170 Blanchard, Jane 75, 174, 147 Blanks, Ramsey 75, 164, 98 Blevins, Dianne 75, 148, 151 Blevins, Peggy ss, 182, 106, 147, 150, 149 Bloodworth, Hazel 85 Boaz, Brenda 75, 179, 197, 154 Bodenhammer, Richard 38, 224, 68, 169, 115, 117 Bogart, Bob 75, 170, 171, 210, 213, 107 Bohannon, Roland 38, 164, 200 Bohr, Robbin 163, 85, 145 Boling, Judy 75, 188 Bomar, Bill 85, 165, 103, 126 Bonine, Milton 103 Bonner, John N. 165, 115, 85, 99, 117 Bonner, Shannon 39, 155, 177, 209, 199 Booth, Joel 75, 103 Boring, William 75, 168 Bowen, James 39, 221, 170, 115, Bowden, Lee 75, 171, 105 100, 117, 201 Bowen, Allen 75, 103 Bowen, Tommy 75, 170, 103 Bower, Beverly 75, 173, 147, 200, 154 Bower, Suzie 182, 85, 148 Bowman, Carolyn Lee 182, 85, 214 Bowman, Louise 75, 186, 214 Bowman, Rusty 85, 188 Boyd, Kathy 75, 180 Brackett, Rebecca 39, 163, 199 Bradford, Sue 75, 153 Brewer, Jean 85 Bridges, C. Milton 39 Brien, Peyton 85, 105 Brightwell, Tommy 75, 115, 165, 117, 100, 124 Brimer, Pat 75, 185, 209, 233 Brock, Horace T. 85, 210 Brock, Judy 75, 155, 180 Brock, Tony 108, 207, 107, 205 Brooks, David 39, 171, 106, 210, 105, 199 Brooks, Donna Kay 85, 188 Brooks, Fred 85, 185, 100, 209, 219 Brookshire, Ruth 39, 183, 186 Brough, Carol 75 Brown, Barry 85 Brown, Diana 39, 178, 153, 201 Index Brown, Brown, Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Doyle 101 Fray 85, 99 James C. 85, 99 :Judy 39, 102 Marshal 75, 165, 105, 195 Mike 182 98 1 Wanda She 39, 183, 186 Broyles, Wanda 75, 182 Brudenell, Bill 75, 172, 105, 194 Bruff, Carolyn 176 Bryan, Bernard 39, 103 Bryan, David 75, 98, 165, 126 Bryan, Tomfny 75, 105 Buckner, Carol Ann 85, 181, 214 Buckshorn, Bonnie 75, 177, 77, 209, 194 Burgess, Brenda Lee 85, 154, 214 Burgess, Gary 162, 105 Burke, Janis 153, 209 Burton, Barbara 75, 182, 155 Barton, Paul 182 Bush, Beverly 174, 238, 84, 154 Butler, John 75, 169, 100, 209 Buttnam, Carolyn Lee 85 Bynum, Patricia 75 Byrd, Charles F. 170, 85, 103 Byrd, James David 85 Cade, Linda 85 Caldwell, Patricia 40, 101 Callahan, Bobbie 183, 85, 217 Callahan, Jimmy 75, 100 Callaway, Anna 178, 148 Callaway, Donald 85, 103 Campbell, Frances 85, 181, 154, 214 Campbell, Wayne 75, 100 Cantrell, Beverly 40, 173, 107 Cantrell, William 166, 210 Capehart, Randy 85, 167, 108 Carpenter, Mickey 205 Carpenter, Mitchell 210, 107 Carter, Danny 169, 185, 105 Carter, Diane 40, 179, 101 Carter, Gail 85, 178 Carter, Gay 75, 100, 154 Carter, Judy 40 Carter, Mike 85, 103 Cartwright, Clara 40, 175 Caruthers, Linda 40, 177, 71, 200, 199, 193, 194 Casavant, Edward 85, 199, 210, 205 Case, Bradley 85, 99, 168 Case, Steve 75, 166 Cason, Martha 85, 154 Castings, Walter 85, 210, 107, 205 Cate, Jackson 40, 169, 193 Cathell, Steve 75, 77, 100, 172, 209 Chadwick, Bruce 40 Chandler, Cynthia 155, 85, 187, 145, 214 Chandler, Susan 179, 238, 85, 153 Chase, James 40, 105 Chastain, Woody 75, 98, 194 Chawkin, Beverly 40, 174, 201, 199, 144, 195 Cherry, Russell 169, 86, 210, 107, 205 Chiles, Robert Lee 165, 86, 103 Chism, Donna 188, 86, 214 Chitw ood, Linda 155, 86 Christian, James 75, 188, 105 Churc h, John 86, 103 Cisco, Jimmy 99, 86 Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, Betsy 86, 173 Harris 99, 86 Lynda 181, 86, 154 Lynn 167, 86, 210, 205 Renee 86, 154, 214 Clark, Sherry 199 Claxto Close, n, Tom 75, 168, 107 Barbara Sue 41, 210, 205 Coe, Harold 76, 171, 210, 107, 207, 205 Colburn, Carol Joy 41, 156, 157, 174, 193, 69, 225, 229, 103, 200, 199, 194 Cole, Nancy 41, 225, 70, 229, 155, 199 181, 102, 197, 200, Coleman, Robert W. 101, 86,194 Collier, John C. 101, 96 Collins, Jimmy 76, 165 Colliso n, Teresa 41, 156, 157, 221, 67, 225, 229, 181, 103, 197, 200, 199 Colquitt, Jane 41, 177, 199, 193, 144, 192 Combs, Doyle 41, 164 Combs, Howard 100, 86 Combs, Michael 99, 86 Comstock, Vicki 41, 180, 199 Conner, Judy 86, 214 Cook, Dwight 170, 184, 86, 103 Cook, Katherine 76, 178 Cook, Gail 154, 175, 86, 210 Cook, Lucy 41, 179, 201, 196, 193, 199 Cook, Margaret 41, 174, 207, 209 Cook, Patricia 205 Cooke, Deloyce 178, 86 Cooke, Jean 177, 84, 154 Cooke, Judith 41, 185, 186, 207 Cooke, Robert Gene 86, 103 Cooley, Coop, S Cooper, Cooper, Cooper, Winship 42 ylvia 76 Cassandra 180 Dan 162, 100 David 42, 184, 86 Cooper, Paul 103 Cooper, Cooper, Pete 86 R91 162, 86. 103,214 Cooper, Sharon 86, 173, 148 Cope, L inda 76, 183, 194 Cope, Nelson 42, 100 Cope, Sarah 184, 86 Cope, Stanley 99, 86, 118 Cordell, Cordell, Cordell, Annette 76 Sandra 42, 183 Terry 42, 100 Corn, Norman 42 Cory, Charles 42, 103, 122 Couch, William 188, 86, 105 Cox, Bil 176 Cox, Mike 103 Cox, Patricia 42, 153, 187, 209, 207, 201 Cox, Wa 209 yno 42, 100, 166, 108, Crabtree, Jane 42, 176 Crabtree, Mary Anna 76, 176 297 Craig, Donna 76, 178, 153 Craig, Robbie 76, 105 Cravens, Jan 43, 187, 209, 199 Cravens, Marcia 86, 210, 205 Crawley, Judy 179, 154 Credelle, Connie 155, 188, 86, 145 Crimminger, John 86, 172, 210, 205 Crisp, Walter 76, 98 Crocker, Charles 76, 108, 188 Crouch, Anita 179, 86 Crowder, Lynn 76, 181, 210, 212 Crow, Barry 76, 210, 205 Crowe, Judy 76, 154, 194 Culver, Gary 43, 219, 165, 247, 124, 200 Curtis, Jane 153, 86, 214 Cuzzort, Perry 155, 86 Cuzzort, Ralph 101, 86 Damewood, Bill 164, 101, 86 Damewood, Marion 43, 188, 154 Dagman, Rodney 167, 86, 105, 107 Daniel, Rodney 76, 101, 186, 210 Daniels, Randy 86, 205 Darby, Cheryl 76, 181, 209 Darwin, Sandy 43, 153 Dutres, Janice 76, 153, 207 Davis, Bob 76, 98 Davis, Charlie 86, 108 Davis, Nancy 174, 86, 148 Davis, Whitten 76, 166, 105 Dawson, Don 86, 103 Day, Linda 177, 86, 153 Dees, Robert 76, 98 Deland, Ronnie 76, 166, 103, 209 DeLay, Lynne 179, 232, 209, 145 DeMars, Ed 43, 165 Derben, Billy 166, 86, 105 DeSha, Ronnie 76, 103 DeShazo, Cheryl 43, 174, 221, 68, 105, 197, 200, 199 DeShazo, Dee 87, 108, 172 DeYampert, Mike 76, 210, 205, 107 Dick, Jim 76, 115, 170, 117, 196 Dickerson, Kenton 76, 115, 166, 103, 232, 209 Dickey, Tommy 170, 101, 86 Dickinson, Tommy 87, 108 Dillard, Randal 100, 168, 201 Dobbs, Bert 87, 103 Dodd, Susan 76, 180 Dodd, Sylvia 76, 184, 195 Doss, Tommy 76 Douberly, Yvonne 87, 153, 217 Doubleday, Mike 43, 221, 105 Draeger, Jim 167, 87, 105 Draewell, Richard 100 Drew, Donny 98, 87 Drosten, Fritzi 178, 87, 154 Duffy, Allison 76, 148, 150 Duggan, Debby 155, 184, 87 Dugger, Eddie 99, 87, 168 Duncan, Nancy 76, 182 Dunn, James 43 Dunn, Steve 76, 98, 170 Durkee, Kiethlin 76, 166, 108 Dye, Bill 76, 98, 165, 126 Dyneius, Jennie 43, 179, 101, 201, 147, 146, 144, 149 Dzvonik, Julie 76, 224, 179, 194 Dzvonik, Mike 44, 169, 69, 121, 210, 213, 124, 107, 200, 199, 193 East, Charles 87, 103, 118 Eddings, Skipper 76, 166, 100 Edge, Dianne 76, 209, 154 Edge, Eleanor 87, 210, 205, 214 Edmonds, Carroll 99, 118 Edwards, Becky 44, 182, 154 Edwards, Joan 76 Edwards, Sandra 44, 183, 186 Eichorn, Charles 44, 194 Eidson, Terry 87, 105, 214 Eiselstein, Tommy 76, 165, 100, 124 Eldridge, Dona 76, 178, 209, 148, 151 Elkins, Don 76, 162, 108 Elliott, Susan 177, 87, 153 Ellis, Janet 76, 153, 182 Ellis, Louise 76, 173, 147 Elrod, Elaine 44, 183, 186 Elsbree, Nathan 44, 165 Engelbird, Marilyn 87, 154, 179 Epperson, Carolyn 76, 155, 148 Erb, Charles 185, 103 Erd, Bryan 87 Erwin, Dede 101, 168, 87, 214 Essary, George 87, 217 Evans, Judy 44 Evans, Larry 76, 171, 210, 213, 207, 209, 107,205 Evans, Lina 76, 174, 153, 194 Exum, Kenneth 101, 87, 118 Faidley, Jim 167, 101, 87 Faidley, Bill 44, 167 Fanning, Wanda 76, 181, 148 Faulkner, Sandra 44, 185 Faulkner, Stanley 76, 103 Feldman, Ronnie 76, 169, 105, 195 Fergerson, James 44, 100, 106, 107, 201 Ferguson, Paul 87 Fernandez, Alan 87, 171, 103 Fincher, Polly 45, 104, 173, 153, 209, 200 Fine, Carolyn 76, 182, 210, 205 Floyd, Bill 45, 104 Floyd, Lonnie 100 Fogo, Byron 76, 165, 77, 103, 124 Ford, Connie 45, 207, 153 Ford, Linda 45, 173, 207, 209, 144 Ford, Jimmie Ruth 45, 186, 146, 149 Ford, Mary Alice 87 Foreman, Judy 45, 173, 14-4 Foreman, Sandy 154, 87, 105 Forshay, Tim 101, 84, 172 Foster, Jane 76, 100, 173 Foster, Judi 45, 182, 154 Fowler, Hubert 76, 165, 105, 124 Fowler, Judith 76, 176, 165 Fox, John 76, 164, 100, 200 Fox, Steve 99, 87 Francisco, Linda 76, 154 Franklin, Penny 76, 175 Frgdergkssoml Erica 76, 188, 210, 07, 0 Freeman, Boliby 101, 87, 187 Friddell, Margaret 76, 185 Fritz, Philip 99, 87 Fuston, Debbie 45, 210, 205 Gagliano, Daxiid 45, 168, 106, 210, 205, 209, 199, 193 Gaines, John 163, 101 Gaines, Steve '76, 169, 98, 87 Galbraith, Linda 179, 155, 87 Gallant, Roy 5, 210, 205 Gamble, Bets 87, 154 Gammon, Anil 46, 174, 147, 144, 150 1 Gann, Conniel76 Gann, Freddy: 99, 97, 118 Garrison, Maxiilyn 76 Gass, Buddy 77, 170, 103 Gentry, Kathie 77, 153 Geoffery, Andy 188 George, Panl 77, 167, 210, 205 Geren, David 46, 114, 225, 117, 168,200 German, Stanley 184, 101, 87, 186, 213, 207 I Gibson, Ann 182, 37, 210, 205 Giddings, Doug 77, 169, 98 Gilbert, Jeanrie 156, 157, 179, 87, 148, 151, 149 Gilbert, Kitty ,46, 156, 157, 219, 221, 224, 67, 179, 225, 226, 103, 201, 146, 14,4 Gilbert, Ternrny 46, 98, 199 Gilleland, Mary 77, 156, 157, 179, 240, 209, 194 Gillette, Marilyn 46, 187, 186, 207 ' Gilliam, Jerryl101, 87 Gill, Robert 77, 170, 108 Gilreath, Lester 77, 108 Gilreath, Randy 99, 87, 118 Glover, Gigi 117, 214 Goddard, Many 188, 87, 154 Gaff, Lucille 177, 153, 209, 148 Goins, Ronnie' 77, 167 Goldberg, Boris 46, 182 Golden, Dale 87, 105, 126 Golden, Stevei77, 170, 165, 101 Goldstein, Larry 132, 87, 103 Gonia, Norma 77, 187, 210, 109, 205 ' Geed, Jaek 77, 107 Goodwin, Gary 77, 169, 108 Goodwin, Patricia 188, 87, 153 Gordy, Frank 187, 187, 105 Gouvista, Gus 165, 99, 87, 126 Grady, Kathlden 77, 173, 196 Graham, Avanell 187, 87 Graham, Joani 77, 210, 212 Graham, Joe 46, 162, 105 Grammer, Judi 77, 179, 210, 212, 205 1 Grant, Garry 46, 183, 167, 104, 201 l Grant, Richaril 77, 185, 100 Grasham, Susie 46, 210, 205 Gray, Danny 46, 98 Green, David 187 Green, Elmo 77, 103 Greene, Sue 77, 176 298 , Greene, Richard 185, 108 Greene, Roberta 77, 175 Greene, Charles 170, 87, 103 Griffeth, Jerry 168, 187 Griffin, Kelsey 99 Griffin, Norma 77, 185 Griswold, Sharon 77, 185 Grissom, Doris 181, 196, 154 Grissom, Judy 77, 155, 180, 209 Gross, Kenneth 47, 98, 167 Grover, Kathy 179, 87, 145 'Grim6S, Jeff 77, 165, 103, 124 Grubb, Tommy 167, 87, 105 Guffey, Ilene 183, 87, 148 Gunlock, Butch 77, 171, 105 Cvwin, James 77, 98, 166, 207 Hagaman, Danny 77, 74, 165, 115 116, 103, 200, 130 Hagan, Lucy 47, 183, 210 Haggard, Bill 47, 168, 210, 205, 209, 207 Hale, Jerry Ann 47, 184, 87, 217 Haley, Nikki 77, 177, 209 Haley, Sandra 101, 82 Halter, Mary Jo 175, 87 Haman, Doug 77, 98 Hamby, Linda 188, 87, 148 Hamby, Patricia 47, 185, 210, 205 Hammer, Dan 167, 87 Hamill, Nancy 47, 97, 174, 236, 152, 209, 197, 200, 144 Hammill, Terry 77, 166, 103 Hammond, Patricia 77, 153 Hammond, Susan 77, 175 Haney, Carolyn 77, 173, 209 Hanna, Glen 77, 105 Harden, Andy 98, 82, 129, 130 ' Harden, Carol 77, 154, 188, 207 Hardy, Joyce 47, 184, 87 Harper, Jeanie 77, 182 Harris, Amanda 174, 87, 210, 148, 205 Harris, David 47, 169, 225, 103, 124, 200 Harris, Jerry 87, 105, 126, 118 Harris, Sue 77, 179, 233, 196 Hartin, Michell 184, 181 Hartley, Carl 99, 87, 118 Hatfield, Joan 87, 207, 214 Hatfield, Wayne 77, 100, 167 Hathaway, Carole 77, 180, 154 Hattenbach, Carol 47, 179, 201 Haviland, Richard 47 Hawkins, John 99, 87 Haynes, Ann 48, 186 Head, Montie 48, 173, 207, 209 Heck, Bonnie 77 Helton, Linda 87, 176, 154 Helton, Olivia 77, 155, 180 Henderson, Betty 77, 181, 209, 197, 154 Henley, Berna 48, 185 Hennessee, Shirley 88, 214 Henshaw, Tommy 78, 103 Heso, James 105 Hester, Ann 183 Hester, Barbara 48, 183 Hess, Janes 88 Hicks, Connie 153, 88 Hicks, Mary 88, 214 Hicks, Sarah 48, 201 Hicks, Shirley 88 Hibbler, Jimmy 170 Hickman, Jimmy 48, 167, 90, 107 Hickman, Johnny 88, 210, 213, 205 Higdon, Rosemary 48, 178, 146, 199, 144, 151, 149 Higgins, John 88, 105 Hightower, Jerry 165, 101, 88, 176 Hilburn, Norma Jean 176 Hin, Buddy 100 Hill, Burl 48, 98 Hill, Janice 48, 99, 179 Hill, Sherrie 49, 219, 97, 177, 225, 228, 236, 152, 200, 199, 144, 195 Hilton, Anita 78, 173, 153 Hines, Joe 78, 108 Hines, Judy 153, 88 Hitch, Doug 88, 105 Hixon, David 167, 88, 105, 118 Hixon, Mike 164, 101, 88 Hixon, Ann 49, 177, 186, 207, 209 Hobbs, Jimmy 78, 103, 108 Hofmeister, Bill 172, 88, 194 Holder, George 78, 168, 103 Holder, Randy 78, 113, 188, 107 Holder, Sharon 78 Holder, Shirley 181, 88, 214 Holder, Willis 103, 88 Holland, Doug 99 Holland, Margaret 173, 88, 148 Hollis, Janey 78, 174, 153 Holloway, Danny 105 Holloway, Nick 78, 107 Holmes, William 49, 167 Holt, Ellen 49, 188 Holt, Maria 188, 88, 207 Hoodenpyle, Creed 49 Hooper, Tommy 164, 101, 88 Hooten, Jeff 205 Hope, Mary 78, 184, 207 Hoppe, Odalie 174, 154, 88, 207 Horne, John 49, 156, 157, 221, 169, 69, 246, 109, 105, 196, 200, 199 Hornsby, Martha 78, 155, 174 Horton, Brenda 184, 88 Houck, Richard 166, 99, 88, 90 Hough, Joyce 49, 188 Howard, David 169, 78 Howard, Derek 78, 103 Howard, James 103, 88 Howell, Arthur 78, 107 Hubbard, Nancy Jo 78, 153, 176 Huckabee, Renee 78, 175, 210, 205 Hudson, Connie 187, 88 Hudson, Jimmy 105 Hudson, Linda 181, 88, 214 Huffine, Bob 49, 170, 100, 196 Huges, Deidre 78, 178, 154, 195 Huges, Michael 78 Hughes, Larry 205 Humbered, Chester 78, 198, 171 Humbract, Rick 49, 115, 100 Humphreys, Pam 78, 187, 209 Hunt, Bob 114, 116, 50 Hunt, Jill 49, 183 Hylen, Eleanor 78, 153, 187 Ingersoll, Karl 50, 163 Irwin, John 130 Jackson, Shirley 50, 69, 239, 181, 209, 201, 199 James, Carol 156, 157, 179, 238, 88 James, Gordon 78, 98, 165, 233, 195 James, Tommy 115, 165, 116, 88, 105 Jeffrey, Beulah 88 Jernigan, Tommy 99, 88 Jernigan, Norman 78, 108 Johns, Betty 50, 182, 188 Johnson, Alice 78, 155, 180 Johnson, Jan 50, 71, 154, 187, 106, 210, 213, 205, 207, 209, 107, 199, 200 Johnson, Jeanette 175, 88, 207 Johnson, Johnny 103 Johnson, Sharon 50, 177, 105, 200 Johnson, William Johnston, Rick 78, 100 Johnston, Ronald 78, 105 Jollay, Jones, 209, Priscilla 78, 155, 175 Dennis 78, 166, 210, 213, 107, 205 Jones, Denny 78, 209 Jones, Donald E. 50, 96, 219, 221, 224 236 152 168 Jones, Donald L. 105, 200 Jones, Douglas 169, 78, 100 Jones, John 99, 171, 88 J0nes, Linda 163, 88, 214 Jones, Jones, Mike 98, 171, 88 Nickie 101, 88 Jones, William 78, 166, 108 Justice, Mike 187, 88, 105 Kadingo, Bobby 78, 105 Kampmeier, Susan 50, 70, 179, 147, 146, 200, 199, 193, 144, 14-9 Kaplan, Rohan ia, 115, 170,100, 130 Keasler, Sharon 78, 175 Keef, Nickey 78, 187, 153 Keith, Darius 78, 103, 209 Kelley, Linda 50, 104 Kelley, Ronnie 88, 105, 126 Keown, Ann 51, 175 Kepner, Bill 51, 168, 106, 107 Keys, Kenneth 78, 108 Kidwell, Chris 88, 210, 90, 207, 205 Kidwell, John 51, 201, 107 Kidwin, Ann 209 Kilgore, Shirley 78, 185 Killian, Mary Virginia 209 Killough, Joby 88 Kincaid, Jeanette 188, 88 King, Belinda 78, 187, 88 King, Joe 105, 88 King, Kay 78, 175, 207, 148 Kiningham, Tom 78, 98, 170 Kinsey, John 99 Kisting, Jackie 78, 183 Knight, Brenda 78 Knox, Jan 79, 174, 197, 154 Koch, Irvin 51, 185, 103' Lamb, Ted 79, 169, 115,98 Land, Pat 174, 78, 155 Lane, Tom 79, 209 Lansford, Burnell 162, 88, 105 Lappin, Paulette 179, 155, 88 Lasiter, Douglas 169, 88 Lasley, Harold 79, 100 Latham, Leonard 88, 101 Laurendine, Elaine 79 Law, Mary 174, 79, 155, 78, 232, 145, 196 Lawley, Mary 51, 174, 201, 144, 195 Lawrence, Margaret 51, 182 Lawson, Pam 181 Lawson, Leonard 79, 103 Lea, Lynda 79 Leber, Mary Ruth 89, 188, 209, 148 Lee, Connie 79 Lee, Diane 51, 181 Lee, Harry 79, 103 Leech, Tommy 169, 79, 233, 105, 196 Leonard, Jerry 88 LeVan, Mike 79 Levy, Herbert 51 Lewis, Allen 51 Lieb, Mary 177, 79, 209, 148 Liechty, Alan 99, 88 Lifsey, John 79, 167, 108 Lindsey, Helen 88, 219 Lindsey, Ted Liner, Rick 51 Lingerfelt, Mike 79, 165, 105 Little, William 52, 210, 205 Littleton, Bobbie 79, 155, 176 Livingston, Ann 52, 188, 186, 180, 193, 199 Livingston, Carol 154, 88 Lockery, Bill 52, 209 Long, Ginger 79, 176, 153 Long, Robin 114, 98, 170, 116 Long, Sim 74, 79, 100, 168, 200, 130 Loomis, Bob 52, 168 Lord, Collin 52, 98, 225, 71, 172, 201, 193, 199, 194, 202 Lovell, Karen 52, 77, 174, 236, 197, 200, 199 Lowery, Stephen Lyman, Leslie 79, 198, 153 Lyons, Rabin 52, 181, 210, 212, 205, 209, 214 McBride, Diantha 52, 174, 69, 105, 197, 199 McCallie, Lu Ann 79, 155, 145 McCampbell, Diane 154, 88 McCashin, George 52, 210, 213, 205, 207, 107 McCashin, Robert 101, 88, 214 McClain, Majorie 173, 146, 149 McClister, Connie 177, 155, 88 McClister, Ronnie 168, 88, 105 McClurd, Sheila 177, 155, 88 McColl, Bruce 98, 132, 52 McCommons, Karen 53, 175, 209 McConathy, Jesse 88, 107 McCurry, Sharon 177, 79, 145 McDaris, Ann 79, 178, 209, 153 McDonald, Mary 79 McDow, Sclvyn 79, 175 McDowell, Patsy 79 Mclflhaney, Steve 99, 88 Maaiiay, Jo Ellen 53, 173, 197, 193, 144 McGhee, Gary 101, 129, 130 Mclntosh, Lauren 79, 173, 207, 147, 149 McKeel, Jerry 103, 88 McKelvey, Charles 79, 169, 98 McKelvey, Gerald 98, 88 McKenzie, Roger 101, 88 McLeod, Will 103 McLin, William 53, 170, 210, 213, 109 Maherry, Sally 88, 207 Mabry, Martha 177, 88 Mack, Gwen 79, 178 Mack, Julian 88, 105 Madiwell, Linda 79, 181 Mahan, Donna 53 Mallen, Pete 53, 70, 172, 131, 130 Malmquist, Gwen 53, 187, 207 Malone, Kay 53, 183 Mann, Barbara 88 Mann, Ivan 79, 187, 232, 105, 207 Marler, Mary Ellen 183, 88 Marlowe, Mike 79, 103, 172 Martin, Brenda 53, 181, 106, 210, 205, 209, 207, 200, 199 Martin, Gail 79, 179 Martin, Michelle 155, 88 Martin, Sharon 53, 178, 195 Mason, Gary 53, 241, 170, 210, 213, 209, 207, 107 Masters, Curry 54 Mathis, Lynn 188, 89 Mathis, Kitty 54, 177, 102, 201, 195 Mathis, Phyllis 79, 180 Maynard, Lynda 79, 176 Maynard, Sarah 89 Maynor, Bill 79, 107 Meacham, Jere 182 Meadows, Dudley 79, 103, 72 Meadows, Jack 54 Meadows, Rita 79, 175, 153. Meadows, Robert 167, 101, 89 Meinbach, Julius 54 Mercer, David 54, 165, 124 Mercer, Roberta 89, 214 Merriam, Mary Alice 54, 153, 181 104 Merriman, Peggy 54, 182 Milburn, Joe 79, 107 Miller, Ansley 54, 182 Miller, Ralph 79, 210, 213, 205, 107 Miller, Sara 79, 179, 180 Milligan, Ruth 224, 155, 179, 89, 147, 149 Milligan, Tam 74, 79, 114, 165, 117, 103, 124,205 Millington, Steve 103, 89 Mincey, Bill 54, 239, 241, 171, 103, 209 Minchew, James 79, 100 Minnis, Alicia 79 299 Minnis, Judi 181, 89, 153 Mine, Roddy 89, 105,214 Mize, Barbara 79, 176 Mohler, Mary 173, 89, 153 Moneyhun, Ann 54, 184, 209 Moon, Lary 79, 103 Mooney, Evelyn 55, 183, 186 Moore, Johnny 79, 105 Moore, Lynn 79, 171, 210, 209, 205 Morgan, Carol Lynn 175, 89 Morgan, Nancy 89, 154 Morgan, Tommy 79, 105, 194 Morris, David 162, 79, 108 Morris, Glenda 55, 181, 106, 196, 199, 193 Morris, Herb 99, 89 Morton, Joan 55, 182 Morton, Tim 55, 171, 201 Moser, William 101, 168, 89, 186 Moses, Douglas 79, 210, 107, 205 Moss, Gary 55, 156, 157, 98, 172, 200 Mulkey, Barbara 154, 187 Mullinax, Don 79, 98, 165 Mullinax, Sharon 55, 219, 174, 225, 70, 227, 99, 168, 200, 195 Murray, Kay 175, 89, 153 Muse, Billy 101 Musgrave, Gary 79, 98, 186, 209 Nall, Larry 108, 89 Nardo, Anna 79, 174, 196, 154 Nason, Bill 89 Neal, Janice 89, 147 Neal, Phyllis 175, 89, 148,214 Neely, James 187, 103, 89 Nelson, Edward 101, 89 Nelson, Ronnie 99, 89 Newbold, Libby 174, 79, 209, 148, 154 Newby, Chris 79, 153 Nichols, Lesley 55 Nichols, Lester 55, 108 Norman, Glenn 79, 167 Novotny, Jon 55, 107 Nowak, Sue 55, 175, 209 Nulk, Betsy 79, 175, 209 O'Brien, Carol 56, 179, 201, 195 O'Kelley, Judy 79, 188 Olins, Emily 89 Oliver, Donnie 79, 115, 98, 247, 168 Oliver, Dick 56, 162, 105 Olson, Sue 185, 89, 214 O'Neal, George 78, 169, 108, 195 Orr, Gale 89, 186, 153 Ortwein, Haven 153, 89, 214 Ott, Donna 89, 214 Owen, Edward 101 Owen, Jacky 187, 103 Owens, Connie 89, 214, 153 Owens, Emily 188, 89 Ownby, Jarrod 89, 99 Pack, Donald 210, 89, 107, 205 Pack, James 103, 89, 176 Packer, Sharon 177, 155, 89 Padgett, Betty 80, 185 Padgett, Sandra 80, 185 Papson, Drue 185, 154, 89 0 Parham, Stanley 56, 170, 210, 205, 209, 201 Parker, Larry 80 Parker, Paula 56, 179 Parks, Cynthia 56, 174 Parks, Dale 56, 109, 100 Parks, Leigh 155, 181, 89 Parris, Pam 56, 163 Parrish, Louise 163, 89 Parry, Arthur 99, 186, 89 Parson, David 99, 187, 89 Parton, Carolyn 56, 175 Paterson, Carlinda 80, 176, 209, 130 Patterson, C. W. 168, 89, 107, 130 Patterson, Judy 56, 176, 106, 209 Patterson, Phyllis 179, 80, 153, 197, 151 Patton, Nelda 89 Paty, Charles 89 Paty, Sherry 89, 148 Payne, Ronald 56 Peacock, Barbara 155, 176, 89 Pearman, Charles 169, 80, 103 Peasner, Deborah 80, 148 Pearson, Bill 80, 98, 165, 126 Peek, Jehei 57, 177, 68, 73, 235, 210, 211, 205, 207, 200, 199, 193 Pedigo, Sarah 177, 80, 155, 197, 165 Pell, Steve 101, 90 Pemberton, James 103 Pemberton, Melba 80, 153, 186 Pendergrass, Marilyn 175, 80 Pendergrass, Martha 57, 175 Perlberg, Ellis 89 Perry, Susan 80, 183, 186 Peters, Ann 181, 209, 193 Pettitt, Charles 108, 214 Petty, Lenore 80, 176, 154 Pettyjohn, Mary Ann 80, 154, 181, 207 Pettyjohn, Susan 174, 80, 153 Phillips, Charlene 182, 154, 90 Phillips, Danny 57, 98, 115, 116 Phillips, Julie 156, 157, 174, 80 Phillips, Larry 101, 90 Phillips, Sharon 80, 176, 148 Phillips, Sharon M. 80, 178, 197 Phillips, Teresa 211, 90, 205 Pickert, Rick 57, 167, 105 Pickett, Jerry 80, 98, 185 Pickett, Jerry W. 80, 185, 100 Pierce, David 172, 105, 90, 130 Pierce, Shirley 80, 183 Pirkle, Mike 57, 162, 101, 209 Pitner, Al 57, 165, 121, 207 Pitt, Pat 80, 105 Pitts, Gail 80, 185 Plemons, Judy 57, 177, 71, 102, 211, 212, 199, 193 Plemons, Kenneth 57, 211, 205 Plumlee, Danny 80, 168, 103 Plunkett, Diane 80, 181 Pogue, Scott 168, 103, 90 Pohl, Mike 57, 164, 152, 100 Polivka, Lu Marie 182, 207, 90 Posey, Mike 105, 90 Potter, Frank 36, 58, 219, 69, 99, 172, 200, 99 Potter, Hele 36, 58, 224, 71, 171, 201, 1197, 200, 193, 199, 144 l Powell, Lind,a Jo 80, 183 Powell, Robert 188, 105 Powell, Ronitie 168 Powell, Ronald 99, 90 Pressman, Anita 58, 178 Prestwood, Yernon 58 Price, Jackitl 172, 105, 90 Price, .lame 80, 98 Price, Jo An 90, 154 Price, Ralp 80, 166, 209 Pritchard, Billy 211, 205 Pritchett, C urtney 155, 178, 90 Pritchett, Vaiughan 58, 240, 172, 105, 200, 193, 194- Pruitt, Lynn: 182, 105, 90 Pursley, Elaine 80 Purvis, Elaine 154 Pugh, Larryl 80, 100 Qualls, Cardlyn 80, 176 Radford, R lymond 80, 105 Radleih, Ed th 58, 155, 113 Ragland, W yne 80, 188, 205 Rainey, Do l 185, 99, 90 Raines, Car 1 80, 148 Ramey, Ste e 58, 67, 165, 115, 225,116, 06,200 Ramsey, Kalthy 58 Rahkia, Bill 103,90 Ray, James :105, 90 Ray, Larry 80, 98 Reaves, Faye 80, 154 Record, Gaiy 164, 80, 103 Redmond, Andy 80, 98, 165, 124 Reece, Jam s 80, 103 Reed, Nanc 80, 183, 209 Reed, Mervin 80, 101 Reeve, Janet 80, 173, 209, 146, 149 1 Reimer, Cynthia 80 Renov, Melbdy 58 Renov, Shitta 173, 90, 214 Rich, Stevel90 Rhodes, Avis 59, 163, 207, 196, 193 I Rhodes, Viliginia 173, 90 Rice, Earl 80, 171, 105, 124 Richelson, 1 Iyra 174, 90 Richeson, ,ack 105, 90, 118 Richeson, livia 59, 178 Richmond, Beth 80, 155, 181, 200, 194 , Ridge, Chalrles 98,209 Riggsby, Klarlyn 177, 211, 212, 90 1 Riley, Ray :90 Rine, Johnf80, 101 Risko, Janice 173, 90 Risko, Miclcey 59, 114, 116 Robhs, Eddie 59, 167 Roberson, Cecelia 59, 181, 209 Roberson, Karen 214 4 l 1 Roberts, Ahh 80, 173, 153, 209, 197 Roberts, Carolyn 59, 174, 106, 201, 154, 194 Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Cheryl 176, 90 David 99 Terry 99, 90, 118 John 90, 165, 101, 126 Johnnie 80 Lloyd 80, 99 William 59, 167 Robertson, Del 177, 80, 145 Robertson, Robbie 80 Robertson, Glenn 169, 105, 90, 118 Robertson, Karen 187, 90 Robinson, Eddie 59, 171, 211, 213, 205, 107 Roden, Gail 175, 90 Robinson, Lamar 80, 105 Rodecker, Robert 166, 105, 205 Rogers, Carol 153, 90, 214 Rogula, Alex 80, 103 Rollins, Charles 80, 103 Romska, Jean 59, 181, 197, 201 Ross, Emmett 102, 59, 97, 113, 236, 194 Rowan, Mary Lynn 60, 175, 209 Rowland, Delaney 90 Rowland, John 60, 165, 121 Rucker, Randy 80, 105 Rutledge, Don 60, 221, 166, 103 197 Ryder, Brenda 182, 90 Salter, James 60, 114, 115, 172, 129,131,130 Samples, Sharon 60, 177, 238, 196, 200, 193, 144, 150 Sams, Dale 165, 211, 90, 205 Sanders, Jimmy 80, 187, 211, 205 Saunders, Glenn 103, 90, 126, 118 Schenck, Barry 187, 103, 90 Schlesinger, Gerroll 177, 90, 145 Schober, Merle 60, 107 Schubert, Charlotte 188, 90 Schuster, Mark 103, 90 Schulz, Ken 80, 166 Schwall, James 162, 60, 205, 107 207 Schwall, Bill 162, 103, 211, 90 Scoggins, Perry 99, 91, 214 Seay, Judy 80, 185 Segler, Steve 60, 107 Seidl, Pat 60, 173, 144 Semmer, Beth 155, 179, 80, 232 Senters, Bobby 60, 211, 205 Senters, Johnny 80, 171, 205, 107 Sertel, Johnny 61, 165, 133 Sewell, .lo Ann 80, 180 Seymour, Tommy 61 Shamlin, Steve 169, 80, 100, 121 194 Shannon, Larry 162, 80, 108 Sharp, Ann 91, 214 Shaw, Sandy 91 Shelton, Bobby 91, 105 Sheorn, Howard 170, 91 Sherrell, Brenda 61, 155, 186 Sherrell, Mike 114, 81, 98, 165, 116 Sherrell, Truman 187, 91, 105 Shipley, Judy 176, 91 Shipp, Rick 61, 93, 169,241,209 Shouse, Elaine 91 Shrader, Sharon 81, 91, 154 Shultz, Ken 108 Sims, Donald 36, 219, 61, 68, 225, 234, 247, 172, 105, 200 Shirley Ann 62, 186 Singuefield, Violet 81, 176, 205 Sisk, Arthur 105, 91 Sivley, Grover 61, 167 Skiles, Sally 81, 180 Skillington, Judy 61, 175, 153 Sledd, Julia 81, 176 Sloan, Robert 81, 238, 165, 103, 197 Smartt, Joe 61, 164 Smartt, John 81, 168, 105 Smedley, James 81, 205 Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, 201, Smith Smith 1 v Ann 177, 61, 210, 211,205 Danny 81, 165, 103 Devera 211, 91, 205, 214 Doug 62, 167, 209 Gay 188, 91 Grady 99 James 100, 90, 214 Jay 61, 169, 103, 124, 133 Jerry 99, 91 Joseph 115, 165, 117, 91 Smith, Kay 62, 99, 178, 200, 154, 195 Smith, Larry 99, 169, 91, 118 Smith Michon 81, 184 Smith, Smith, Shirley Jean 81, 154 Smotherman, Betsy 174, 91, 154 Snow, Vivian 81, 176 Snyder, Charles 62 Sollcgiion, Linda 81, 180, 153, 197, Sottong, Geoffrey 188, 103, 91 Souders, Sharon 153, 214 Sowell, Denise 163, 81, 154, 150 Spence, Sue 183, 81 Spencer, Jackie 62, 188, 103, 211, 205 Stangorave, Richard 168, 105, 91 Staton, Linda 154 Steakley, Mike 62, 225, 172, 211, 205, 207 Steele, Donnie 81, 101, 168 Steele, Jenifer 62, 173, 186, 196, 193 Steil, Diane 148, 149 Stenborg, Kathleen 163, 62, 211, 205, 207, 201 Stevens, Jimmy 81 Stewart, Bryan 103, 91 Stewart, Marion 62, 173, 197, 144 Stewart, Phil 81, 165, 77, 103 Stewart, William 36, 98, 62, 67, 165, 225, 152, 115, 117, 201 Still, Ellen 63, 240, 173, 209, 196, 200, 193, 144 Stilwell, Pam 81, 178, 148, 151, 150 Stilwell, Pat 81, 178 Stokes, Avery 99, 91 Stone, Sharon 63 Stooksbury, Diane 63, 178, 106 Stork, Betty 155, 91 Stinson, Fred 169, 81, 107 Stovall, Dan 63, 183, 103 Stroble, Mary 174, 155, 91 Strotton, Tommy 101, 91 Strunk, Helen 63 Suit, Sandra 63, 225, 227, 174, 152, 222, 101, 209, 200, 193, 144 Suits, Ronny 81, 167, 107 Susman, Joel 81, 170, 103 Swafford, Carol 81, 180, 148, 149 Swafford, Susan 91 Swift, Diane 188, 174, 91, 214 Tabb, Steven 164, 81, 98 Tabb, Susan 63, 225, 68, 228, 179, 201, 193, 144, 194 Taccok, Jo 91 Tate, Carolyn 63,-186 Tate, Margaret 91, 154, 214 Tatum, William 99 Taylor, Barbara Jane 63, 188 Taylor, Barbara Lee 63, 178 Taylor, Bill 213 Taylor, Charles 81, 103 Taylor, Gloria Jean 64, 187, 209 Taylor, Leon 81, 103, 214 Taylor, Lloyd 105 Taylor, Mike 187, 91 Tennyson, Trudy 180, 81 Tensley, Mike 211, 91 Tepley, George 187, 101, 91 Terry, Paul 81, 101 Terry, Robert 81, 99 Thomas, Bonnye 91, 214 Thomas, Diane 156, 157, 174, 81, 195 Thomas, John 81, 101 Thomasson, Bonnie 74, 174, 81, 196 Thompson, Roger 81 Thornbury, Carol 91, 214 Thurman, Archie 81, 101 Thurman, Janice 81, 153 Tinsley, Mike 205 Tittle, Cheryl Ann 91 Tobias, Pat 153, 91 Tocco, Mary 91 Tomlinson, Pat 184, 91 Thompson, William 219, 64, 164, 225, 70, 102, 200 Todd, Chris 98, 115, 170, 161, 130 Todd, Robert 187, 103, 91, 126, 133 Travis, Vance 81, 171, 105 Trant, Lynn 113, 81, 214 Tribble, Judy 178, 91, 154 Tucker, Diane 155, 188, 81, 145 Trickey, Pete 81 Tudor, Tuggle Turner, Turner, Turner, 205 Turner, Turner, Russell 188, 105,91 Bill 81, 99, 171 Connie 81, 145 Danny 81 Jack 188, 211, 213, 91, Jim 81, 105, 107 Larry 82, 171, 105, 197 Turner, Sam 82, 99, 122 Turner, Bill 81, 99 Tyrrell, Larry 64, 200 Ulm, Lynn Carol 174, 154, 91 Umbarger, Dan 101, 172, 91, 194, 130 VanDerveer, Bill 156, 157, 64, 172, 200, 195 VanSlyke, Pete 80, 168, 105 Varnell, Alyce 182, 64, 209, 201, 148 Vasquez, Ralph 82 Vass, John 170, 101 Vassey, Charlotte 176, 91 Vaughn, Steve 99, 91 Veal, Nancy 153, 184, 91, 214 Venable, Joe 83, 103 Ventress, William 103, 91, 118 Vines, Wendell 82, 101 Visnich, Carolyn 82, 78, 181, 211 212, 195 Waddy, Walter 82, 168, 103 Wade, Jane 99, 64, az, 178, 209, 146, 144, 193, 149 Wade, Nancy 177, 154 Wade, Larry 165, 107, 91 Walker, Gifford 82, 105 Walker, Jimmy 169, 121, 103, 211, 91, 205, 133 Walker, James 165, 84, 101, 130 Walker, Majory 163, 155, 82 Walker, Newton 168, 99, 91 Walker, Ollie Katherine 188, 91 Walker, Patricia 184 Walker, Peggy 91 Walker, William 82, 99, 187 Wall, Eddie 82, 185, 105 Walton, Carol 82, 186, 209 Wampler, Doug 82, 167, 211, 205 Wampler, Jewell 176, 91 Watson, Anna Marie 153, 91, 214 Watson, Stan 101 Watson, Randall 169, 64, 98 Watts, Dean 186, 91, 103 Watts, Judy 177, 64, 186 Waugaman, Bob 82 Weaver, Martha 174, 82, 148 Webb, Dick 98 Weber, Alice 181, 211, 91, 148, 205 Webster, Katherine 182, 64 Weekley, Sherry 177, 82, 247, 209, 148, 150 Welch, Susan 155, 82, 181, 197, 191 Wenger, Mary 219, 99, 177, 65, 152 Wells, David 169, 65 Werbel, Barbara Jean 91, 145 West, Robert 211, 213, 107, 91, 205 Whaley, Gordon 113, 65, 114, 165, 117 White, Paul 65, 105 White, Ruth 82, 178, 209, 154 Whiteman, Danny 82 Whiteside, Laurie 185, 91, 214 Whgtgon, Jimmy 114, 165, 99, 82, Whitson, Kathy 177, 65, 101, 194 Whitten, Joy 218, 156, 157, 219, 174, 221, os, 225, 228, 101, 201, 195 Willbanks, Nancy 175, 211, 91, 205 Wilkey, Boofer 114, 65, 70, 165, 225, 117, 129, 200, 131, 130 Willett, J aclynn 82, 153, 178 Williams, Brenda 99, 65, 186 Williams, Donald 91, 214 Williams, Gary 82, 101 Williams, Karen 179, 92, 148, 154, 151 Williams, Rylie 82, 178, 147, 149 Wilson, Sandra 92, 145, 108 Winston, Lynn 82 Wimberly, Pat 101, 92 Wiseman, Eddie 165, az, 101, 124 Wohlleher, Barbara 55, 82, 173, 145 Wolfe, Shirley 65, 176, 153 Woods, Calvin 211, 92, 107, 205 Wooden, Renee 82, 175 Wooten, Bob 65, 68, 104, 172, 196, 200, 193 Wooten, Mary 176, 211, 92, 205 Wooten, Don 164, 103, 92 Worley, James 101, 186 Workman, Lance 82, 105, 107 Worth, Fred 171, 103, 92 Wrenn, Robert 65, 103 Wright, Betty 82, 173 Wright, Philip 167, 99, 92 Wright, Sue 182,66 Yates, Howard 219, 66, 169, 224 Young, Franklin 66, 168 Young, Gordon 167, 92 Young, Jane 175, 211, 92, 205 Young, John 92 Young, Raymond 156, 157, 103, 92, 214 Young, Bud 82, 103 Zachry, John 82, 233, 172, 211, 209, 107, 214 Ziegler, Alan 113, 66, 172, 201, 130 Ziegler, Milton 66, 170, 103 Ziegler, Tommy 82, 103, 172 Zinkeler, Bill 101, 92 Zeiser, Nancy 82, 178, 153, 195 30I WE HA VE TEPPED UP to a certain sadness . . . He is leaving . . . but only physicallyi. . . his name and his words will ring through these, and other halls far longer than the years it will take them to decay . . . he put his heart into herg ' 1 his Lady . . . C.H.S. to a new school . . . a new face for an old tradition . . . C.H.S. to a new height of learning . . . the powers of tomor row being charged today at. . . C.H.S. to new realms of honor. . . we cam top rank in every C fieldg WE did . . . C.H.S. to the reality of maturity . . . the world is waiting on our next move from . . . C.H.S. X to an unequaled respect . . . in town, state, nation . . . because we ARE 3 Chattanooga High School! ,,,, l 5 lam rams, .,i -A J, XYBB a P. A v Q ,rg ,fs Q V VS l K... , 8 .. ,XV vm. W. A , 8 Y' ,..- ,r I A o 3 , I f , S 1 I 4 T 1 ' ff 4 W v' f Ig X pf ,Mil ' ' W 1 A 1 - . f' f mwit 'vi - . at I A f 'QT5'i7'v , , ' ,A .J V.: . P v, ,, ilu w' 1 1 i U' L as V V .4 , -21 so 4, x ,av 5? r - + , I fc jf 5 As we step toward the future . . . 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X 303 X ,i General Index Allied Medical Science, 188 Alumnettes, 180 Anchor Club, 173 Art Interest Club, 188 Audio-Visual Club, 162 Awards, 244 Baccalaureate, 257 Bankers, 163 Barbell Club, 127 Baseball, 132 Basketball, 120 Bible, 182 Boosters, 174 Bridge Club, 102 Bulldogs, 164 Cheerleaders, 156 Christmas Party, 234 Class Night, 254 Club Sweethearts, 161 Concert Band, 205 Cross Country, 119 Deputy Council, 201 Disc and Diamond, 202 Distributive Education, 183 Driftwood Staff, 193 Drill Squad, 152 Dynamo Business Staff, 195 Dynamo Editorial Staff, 194 Dyna-Teens, 175 Faculty, 14 Fall Parties, 246 Football, 112 ' F.B.L.A. 183 F .H.A. 176 Future Medical Careers, 122 F .T.A., 184 Girls' Basketball, 146 Girls' Optimiss, 181 Golf, 141 Graduation, 258 Gym Managers, 144 Hi-Y, 165 Homecoming, 218 Honor Council, 198 Houseparties, 250 Interact, 166 Initiation Day, 191 Inter Service Club Council, 189 Jr. Chamber of Commerce, 167 Jr. Civitans, 168 Jr. High Publicity, 184 Jr. Lioness, 178 Jr. Lions, 169 Jr. Optimist, 170 Jr. Play, 232 Jr. Red Cross Council, 185 Jr.-Sr. Prom, 249 Jr. Sertomas, 171 Jr. Y.W.C.A., 185 J uniors, 74 Key Club, 172 King for a Nite, 247 La Sertomiss, 177 Lettermen's Club, 127 Libiary Club, 184 Majlorettes, 212 Martching Band, 210 Maroon and While Business Staff 191 Marloon and While Editorial Staff 196 Masquers, 203 May Court, 223 May Day, 242 May Queen, 222 Military, 94 Military Ball, 221 Military Honor Society, 202 Military Queen, 220 Mist CHS, 226 Mis CHS Candidates, 227 Modern Dance, 145 National Honor Society, 199 Ninetieth Birthday Party, 260 Orchestra, 206 Parents' Night, 236 Pivot Staff, 193 Powder Puff Game, 158 Pre-Vues, 239 Radio Club, 18 Recreation Club, 116 Sophomore Choir, 2111- Sr. Choir, 208 Sr. Day, 256 Sr. Play, 230 Sr. Party, 261 Seniors, 36 Sophomores, 84 Specialty Club, 187 Spring Formal, 248 Student Council, 200 Stunt Night, 240 Swimming, 151 Swing Band, 213 Talent Shows, 238 Tennis, 140 Thanksgiving Program, 237 Thespians, 203 Tramik, 136 Tradk Queen, 224 Traxlel Club, 187 Tri-Hi-Y, 179 Volleyball, 149 Wrestling, 128 Writers' Guild, 186 I w 1 TAYIZRISI ILUEQITESHING COMPANY 304 1 l ,x .b 0 '- 'J I Pr Q ' ' vhlv '. 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