Chickasha High School - Chick Chat Yearbook (Chickasha, OK)

 - Class of 1956

Page 1 of 108

 

Chickasha High School - Chick Chat Yearbook (Chickasha, OK) online collection, 1956 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1956 Edition, Chickasha High School - Chick Chat Yearbook (Chickasha, OK) online collectionPage 7, 1956 Edition, Chickasha High School - Chick Chat Yearbook (Chickasha, OK) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1956 Edition, Chickasha High School - Chick Chat Yearbook (Chickasha, OK) online collectionPage 11, 1956 Edition, Chickasha High School - Chick Chat Yearbook (Chickasha, OK) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1956 Edition, Chickasha High School - Chick Chat Yearbook (Chickasha, OK) online collectionPage 15, 1956 Edition, Chickasha High School - Chick Chat Yearbook (Chickasha, OK) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1956 Edition, Chickasha High School - Chick Chat Yearbook (Chickasha, OK) online collectionPage 9, 1956 Edition, Chickasha High School - Chick Chat Yearbook (Chickasha, OK) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1956 Edition, Chickasha High School - Chick Chat Yearbook (Chickasha, OK) online collectionPage 13, 1956 Edition, Chickasha High School - Chick Chat Yearbook (Chickasha, OK) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1956 Edition, Chickasha High School - Chick Chat Yearbook (Chickasha, OK) online collectionPage 17, 1956 Edition, Chickasha High School - Chick Chat Yearbook (Chickasha, OK) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 108 of the 1956 volume:

V -Q.. ,nv- --5 SC fr 1 -14 A' if -. . 5 : fig 1.-3. ' 5 F: .xv J.. ...,- xg.: 5-,. .gf .. 1 - A - -.,1.-N.:-ri Qs-J'-5 555. L . ' 7 Q1 . . if ' ,-r-'A rLSf'f'z1'1 ' , ,f:if.i',ff'5,51-i-:aj - ij-lg-:Tfiff'i'f : -is-.A-. ll A..-M -Q Af5?7iifii5?Li ,gh gb Zi-fr 'gf' EQ.. 7ti,2'??g0H5.,2gg-tZvQ?'7Qf fSfj'WQg'f'k 3 W KL QEW1 ff 4 M M wma L 4 W A A xii , if J 'Em 1 J3-.JJJJ ,U Z NK M www 9 M M 71M wwf z Q J 4166-'LVKE1 Aff Kxrxvvix in A X39 L jf N K .GJ ,4 'Cf ' 2? WY-r QQ ' I 1 I Z ' - K CLQ 419' JP? fc ,H a I - U , .2 i ' F I Q . ff Vai QW 2 Q' C , 'Q' f Ur- ' 1 , ,X 4 A, N' ' A KK -. 1 Af f' .J B, X! ' fl M6511 V U .-21 xg' L' f W, - .If W Liz' If V lf, I fa- -A, ly K , , 5 I f ,- . I , 9 4 'f'f --ff! C f i L iff ? :fL,, fQZ4,a,-L, ' X K 'A L, I J ' ' ' . .- I g YR tl,-,IV-L XL! if Lffflx g -J C AJ '- 0 1 . I' ' 1 ' p .cf.x. f 'H .I , ,J- fy --ffwf-' ff' ' M , Q4 'V ' . 1 ' ' , ff , f , f ff ru M M, P Lf fl fy, 2 Mf7A..li,1,keJ. n ..,fvx I, N X ' 1 f' NL , ' VIMA Al Il' ' sw 1' . , 7 I , L ,f I x 1: . ,', 4 f ZKKQ Cf C, .Inj x - L ,' ,S '- ' QXX A '4:.r,' 'fg V70 1 X E wsu All 6 F- 1 ' rx ,V cj! if I 1f'fff - wg J W L if ,J fl F KM j A L 0 ' f' 4 0 N7 XJ! A ,I , ' L -1 Q- is 'kJ.7 I, 1 , Cf ff f I f O L' J, ik X 1 l MU ,JL I ' X CHX K, 1 I cw LU' 1 Y .. ,J Y XJ' -WN rx! 'T X ev V, xi W L f 5 f XXJXYIX N QA? ,X A ft A l 'f A N-4 -:J ' X Am:- , ,f 4 ' rv X. .1 L w 5 v K x xi' , 'N Jf . . , -q X1 ,, V . x f ,' L .X x 2-' X - Y X. , ,f I, . V J X f, , X X. -5 N ' x X x- K- s I I L' - b-f N' ,- N ,- w - V x K , L 1 .- - R, L x X1 X ' ' x N N , , 1 I' .P I A 5 I ! ,J ,J ,ffl llll 111.5 1111 U 111 12 1111 115 111 11 1111 111 4, 112 11 I 11 11 I I H ii Ill Ill Ill Ill 111 Ill ll! 1111 Ill ll!! 111 I X K ' XX X X xx tx .xx VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURAL BUILDING We present the 1956 Chick-Chat. The staff has now completed another year and we hope that you will always cher- ish this book. The spirit of C.H.S. weaves in and out its pages and follows you in your activities and classes. Keep and enjoy this book for someday it will be a golden memorial to 1956 at Chickasha High School. Read it, enjoy it, and cherish it! D The 1956 Chick-Chat staff wishes to dedicate this annual to the spirit of CHS. A spirit that follows the students throughout their school life . . . a spirit that will live in our hearts. Yes, to the spirit of classes, traditions, sports, and activities we dedicate this book, the trademark of an outstanding year at Chickasha High School. MEMORIAL STADIUM I r X ,-jrhyvy X, E.. 1 F51 T174 H1 1 ffm? ,,,-5 J.. ,min-rwf-J-Wi ,v-W, .. . - Zz.-' '. - - - 17' fu EF- ali ui' 14 7762. gmac Heading the school system of Chickasha is Mr. Bruce Myers. Throughout his career, Mr, Myers has worked for the betterment of our school system. He is noted for his keen interest in the activities of all the Chickasha schools and his presence is assured at each and every school function. Previous to his resent osition, Mr. M'ers has been b A U W P P Y principal in five other schoolsg and the forty-two years experience which backs up Mr. Myers' career speaks for itself. XVe are proud of our superintendent. His warm personality radiates to all around him, and the citi- zens of Chickasha realize the wonderful job he is doing as administrator of our school system. 770. '7uze A E Good Morning, how familiar this is? Every morning Mr. Broadrick, our principal, talks to every student in Chickasha High School over the p.a. system. Vife all know and love Mr. B for his patience and understanding. His ability to get along with the students and teachers plus his interest in teaching have made Mr. Broadrick well qualified for his present position. He has a Masters degree from the University of Oklahoma. Known throughout our community as an ener- getic, hard worker, Mr. Broadrick is admired by the parents as well as the students of Chickasha High School. Ill ....,.--.-ff' 4 BOARD OF EDUCATION Left to right: Mr. Bruce gl. Myers, Su- perintendent. Mr. .lodie Sevier. Presi- tlentg Mr. Robert A. Mollett. Sc-cond Vitc Presiclentg Mr. Ira Elledge. Member. Mr. Homer Ratliff. Memberg Mr. Roy Pierce. Clerk: and Mr. Charles F. Smith. First Vice President. Mr. Roy Pierce in his friendly, efficient man- ner serves as clerk for thc board of education and business managcr of thc Chicltasha school system 311141 Miss I-lildred Todd. registrar. is ready with a warm smile to give advice and help whenever needed by the student and faculty. '..., 'awk xx , t gow-wiofg ' The board of education consisting of Jodie Sevier, president, Homer E. Ratliff. Robert Mollett, Charles F. Smith. and Ira Iflledge malce up the backbone of our school system. These men. all outstanding business men and leaders in the community. give much of their time and efforts towards the improvement and progress of Chickasha schools. XY'e, the students of Chickasha High School. as recip- ients of these efforts. should strive to keep the standards and ideals of our school on the high plane which has been set for us by our board of education. in Mr, Claude Welch, our vice prin- cipal. is respected and loved by all for his deliberate and effi- cient way of serving the students. The petite and quiet of this early morning scene will soon be bro- ken by the advent of five hun- dred students of CHS. 'S in fx , l -eq, - Don McClure starts the day off right by help- ing Mr. Phillips raise the flag. l The ring of the alarm clock doesnt seem to phase Kay Holsiipple as she sleeps con- tentedly through her first hour class. Two minutes till the bell! shouts Frances and Mickey Baker to Fran- ces Worrell, who kicks the door shut in her morning rush to class. T 'N Pajamas and no key are the result of .1 frantic flight by Harriet W'eax'er, Molly Palmer and Azalia Shadoan as they hurry to be on time for a seven o'clock practice. You're tardy is still ringing in the ears of Calvin Beck, Pauline Hale and Darlene Gibson as they get tardy slips from Miss Todd. 9 '-fu 'lisa' N , 4 . FWD ar, 1 No day at C.H.S. would be complete without the cheery Good Morning of Mr. Broadrick over the p.a. system, Leland Ross and Linda Allen assure Honor Stansbury that it is easier said than done to unscramble 1 messy locker before the tardy bell rings. X.. Shannon Hambleton proudly shows our new school flag, the pride of CHS., to Kathryn Thomasson and Bill Dutton, A frequent task of Mr. Phillips, our cus- todian, is threading pipe in his basement workshop. Excitement mounts as johnnetta Higginbotham casts the last vote in the annual Student Council election. Anne Franke finds that the trophy case serves more than one purpose as she pauses on her way between classes. The Blue Notes provide the rhythmic beat at the annual Rooster formal dance. Z Esten Leonard and Mike Bryant show Betty Sullivan that the days of chivalry arent over--or are they? A quick call between classes assures Elaine Weston that lunch will be ready and wait- ing for her. Hina srunut A typical noon hour finds the usual gang at the High School Lunch across from school, Hurrying is fruitless, decides Tom Lambrecht, C h a r l e I ffields, and Loretha Yancey since there is only five min- utes until the bell. S. A brief stop at the hall bulletin board reminds Chester Cowen. Patsy Standridge and Clark Pool of the impending threat of final exams. Jeanette Spoon, assistant librarian, shows i ' B . EetFltAnntZiCirgniZt3l1d Richard urns Chickettes, Ann Stephenson, janet Frey, Mary Lou Marsh Ou Ouse C I L g all, Nancy johnson and Sally Williams play the Hgobs' in the annual Chicl-cette assembly. r ormlmon LISL ' my Mnry' Lou Mnrslull me lomments from lirnm Yoder, lixrmrl Cox liolwlvx Morgm. Yxonne Kennedy Dmlll lNlelflrOy Seems to be lnving some trouble in nuk- rng George Stotmmn say uncle in L1 Ilrlenelly Seuffle. Sue Nelson. Y vonne Chambers. and Annie At- kins congregate in the DO, room for the lumh hour. K0 - .Alu ' xg: Lf lt's surprising how few pop bottles Larry Tillman, Lendell Massey and Larry Ross will pink up during their study hall period. john Hayes supervises the work that jerry Underwood and Monroe Willoughby' are doing on his car. XVriting taptions early in the spring for the Vw annual proves quite ,1 problem for Kay Holsapplr. lane Boothe. Catherine Bond and Herbie Pitts. S .. aff!! The ledge in the upper hall proves ' to be a popular plate to Ronald Maeder, Don Box. Gerald Pritch- ard, Barbara Ray and jackie Smith. Sharon Mayes, jane XY'hite, and Herbie Pitts wood- shed on some chorus numbers while jerry Strother keeps them on tune, ' ,tw Bill johnson quickly expends his surplus energy to the amusement of Kenneth Calhoun and jerry Underwood. Angelo Williams shows Judy Powell, johnny Bivens and june Thompson that it takes a nickel and a kick to get a coke. J Linda Darnell arrives too late for the latest news with which Mary Lou Marshall and Honor Stansbury startle Phyllis Swarts. w 1 U 1 ' K l 1 Proudly waves our banner sings the entire student body in one of our regular weekly assemblies. Sparky Culp erasing the not in Loyd Akin's I will not chew gum, changes the punishment to pleasure. if Phillip Mtfilurc .md 'line Boothc .irg rc.zdy to spin thc ratkct .ind begin .1 l-fltllkllf' m.itth with Cdthcrinc Bond .ind 'larry Hcss. Homeward hound lifter .1 d.iy .it sthool .irc Roy Anglm, Emmri Lou lflcshcr .ind Patsy Strindridgc who wcltomc the tlimiliar sthool hus. AA PUBI' H00 I' .i ' 'V ----V f- . 5, -,.. ,,, Ronnie Lingtiord finds Nxiicy Steel .ind llutrly Kemps good tomp.1nj,' .is they stroll home .ilitcr sthool. A day is ended, .ind as we turn away, wc recall our traditions grand and glorious. Mr. Spoon, thc last one to leave. closes .1 day at CHS. as hc locks thc south doors. Uk I7 u 4 J u4D Q Q' f1 7' 'v fw Xa jiihf '1 P12 Egg Q!! E!! fl!! WIN 1,1 QM? W BETTY SULLIVAN flfmm' QUEEN of FOOTBALL .9-'H , v in Y we Ns 0' C 342' ,a- fn 'si 5-' I '--ut Mid Qliccrs and sighs of .in uppruinriw: audicmc. Angclfi Williams places thc frown on Sully XY'illi41ms to prmlaim lm Queen of Basketball, 4 I Sully Willizlrns, senior, reigns in regal splcnilui' .is nur lmislqu-tlw.ill quuun of 1956. llcr illlllhlilllb are Catharina Bond, junior. ginil Gary- l..ll:L'XL'l'SQ Silly D.ixis, siiplwiiimc. .mil Yl.lkli lliwl. 'QS ff I QXll.5i milxint Anil lmppv Quinn Nillx slips iii-un Hum liar unc .mil lnaius lui mutt with liar nswir. Angulw XY'illi.un 2I gauze! 711ml As the drum major's whistle shrills, the band breaks into a march, and the parade is on! Bert Merkx has served as our capable drum major for the past two years. In addition to his work as drum major, Bert plays the bassoon in the C.H.S. Con- cert Band. The high steppin' twirlers give added movement, design and variety to the military character of the marching band. Head majorette, Lynda White, has the added responsibility of planning the various twirling routines used by the majorettes. Uh-,, V , V' 'H f Majm'eI!e.r DEBORAH GALLAGHER and JOAN GEMBICKI LYNDA WHITE and MARY ELLEDGE -s2A'1'fl x w. .sf -A 453733: N L Ray Dresser, who takes group pictures and Kit Farwell, one of the most loved and appreciated persons around Chickasha Snapshots' Switches to the role of posing for High School. is working double time taking Chick-Chat pictures. our Camera' The melodious Mello-Tones, Sylvia Del-Iart, Evelyn Mitchell Smith and Wilma Patterson Morgan, harmonize on the homecoming assembly. n 9 1 rx 'I Th9.ChiCkf'tfe5 QVC helping to FOFHPICYC the home- A spirited Yea, Chicks! resounds from the Chickettes and Pepettes as they Coming PWPHFHUOUS by defofatlng the goal P055 give their pre-game cheers for the boys entering the field. 24 '?51vaBER ' 3 X 1-3 , H H U fi '55 1 , my X ' w 5, Jn '1,, ,r A.A.U.W. Art Awards, First place winners: judy Wells Annie Atkins Caroline Smotherman jerry Strother Girls' State Represent- atives: Kay Holsapple, Sally Williams, Frances Worrell. The 1956 Chick-Chat is now yours. Many hours have been spent in prepara- tion for the day when our final copy would be sent to the publisher. This is your bookg it is the story of your clubs, games and classes. It is no longer just an idea on a dummy sheet, but a real and vivid account of our won- derful year at C.H.S. The co-editors and I wish to thank all of the members of the staff for their splendid cooperation. We feel that they have done a commendable job on our 1956 Chick-Chat. XVe present this book of memories to you with pride, and sincerely hope that you will be proud to call it your own, Your editor lm Mba Boys' State Representatives: Bill Lanier, jerry Evans jerry Hess, Alfred Dearmon, Phillip McClure Speaking for the students of Chickasha High School, I say thanks for the 1956 Chick-Chat. You, the annual staff, have done a fine job. In this years Chick-Chat you have captured all the fun, heartaches, and happiness we have experi- enced throughout this year. Years from now as we thumb through the leaves of our book, we will recall with fond memories our school days as they have been brought to life on these pages. Prefidezzl of Slndem' Cozmril 0 Wann S ' First row. left to right: A. Stephenson, L. White. C. Bond. C. Moore. F. XK'orrell, j. Frey, A Shadoan, J. Palmer, N. Fulton, M. Schuler. M. Gassaway. Second row: S. Davis. V. Parnell, C Bitsche, K. I-Iolsapple. P. Morgan. M. Mitchell. M. Palmer, B. McCormick. J. Elliott. M. Foley J. Gembicki. P. Castleberry, D. Schreiber. Third row: A. Marcum. S. Fudge. II. Boothe, J. Smith S. Williams, F. Howery. S. llambleton, P. Swarts. P. Clark, j. Bowers. j. Powell. D. Gallagher Fourth row: S. Culp. D. Pyle, J. Hess, M. Bond, j. Pool, D. McMasters. K, Kirk, J. Neal, H. Wat son. Fifth row: A. Dearmon. J, Evans. B. Merkx, D. Moss. G. Dotson. B. Hulme. L. Akins. 1 ' I iii The hrilliant shine of our sthool trophies is the rcsult of an afternoon of hartl stork hy merrhcrs of thc- National Honor Sotiety. Bill Huntley has a filing system all his own. even though it confuses Rose Ann Antinoro and janet Frey. Miss Todd's assistants. tr: The fun and enjoyment of our as- semblies stem from the management of the assembly committee headed by Mary Lou Marshall. Tan tap. tap. goes the typewriter as Nancy john- Neoma Fulton and janet Frey are puzzling over just the right vtords to son shows Jule Minnett a few shortcuts to make say in Carol jean's and Carlene's annuals. office work easier. rf' .QW ,bs . gif . Q us. X151 r-' 4 yi M. I ! xx Y' v 4.392121 I. ,fx ffifwf Mfg- P? g,3w2'.' f 4, f LQ Z f 'K Qw1W,1L'1 f gg, 4 , ,vwf,t,,.Z.,1Sl I f if M ,,,, 'wwfw mfwf qv' ei -k'2::??x.:M x. ,g M k, .. , , '. . if-55Qi..Qi-. fl 2 , K, W ig i ,55 ' ie, ,, 14 5 1 J Bi 1 Y -1' 'za' 4 , L kv an H Q I ! Q 7 ,Q fwhz , MK yr, J f3Q?3' , ' X5 ,V -wi. xfzz-La. Q 1 f. :Q 'F 1 , 4 MQ, X 0 1 J Nl. J, , ,Q 1 6 v hiv? L - by M if, ' 3 w 2 , M , U: 14 ,541 fp , 1 'Yai M .f ,ge V Vs, A. A5 ly l 7,1494 f 0 Q? C? A little paint and a few brush strokes turned drab cardboard into colorful sets-the efforts of this hard working stage uf' crew. A VA :M.t'wa2a.ij'iW' Mrs. Crochet, portrayed by Sue Nelson, can't seem to per- suade her husband that he should throw away his old derby Bert Merkx as Mr. Crochet in the junior play, The Great bffauss lt aftfaffs ants' Big Doorstep, gathers his family around him for a final curtain call. 'f V ani .1 -1 Who'll pull the curtain and adjust the microphone? Don't despair, Bernie Bowers f . 'itat Y , , yr, Walt has the family and the audience in an At the sound of the trumpet, Mary Neal uproar after trying to place a pool ball and Viola Pickel will advance the colors, in his mouth. a traditional ceremony at C.H.S. assemblies. is always around to handle backstage tech- nicalities. 4 7 ,,,1. Nt,- iq' r A My affmi 'w Q , T '5 V 5 3 sf ' I x ,1 was-5 'W , Y. , A 1. f A 1, J l , Qyi li' t f ff kv' , H125 9 1 2. ,N WVV -vw 4. I f ,, v. 9 , ,,-+26 W-, ., ii if ' V., 512. . -- -wfsffim 2ff Yff I ' ' fav f gi,:.,Y'+ LH- V 49 I ' ' r 61 I Z . 57 'ws figs fy --nm L' ' 'Wi' ' 9 fr if f Y ,119 6 N . jp ' 1 vkyzv Y, f 1 , ' Q 2 7 5 K ?. a A E 5' f Z? 4 iw fn 4 v' ,- 'fwiw , ?1t 1,133 -O .V in 4 cada , we + . , Y ye 'P ,y-Q' 'M -'4',,.f Q . Yell Leaders: M. XVhite. Sophomoreg B. McCabe, Juniorg M. Marshall, Senior. Front row, left to right: A, Armstrong, J, Frey, A. Stephenson, J. Hart, S. Smith, S. Davis, K. Prague, C. Hinch, V. Parnell. Second row: C. Smotherman, J. Moran, K, Simpson, D, Elston, J. White. G. Golden, S. Hunter, B, Kempe. C. Gable, J. Hooher, J. Cole, J, McDaniel. Third row: J. Minnett. C. Under- wood, J. DeKinder, F. Worrell, P. Fudge, K. Coates, C. Bond, C. Moore. J. Elliott, J. Smith, B. McCormick, J. Bowers, A. Atkins. Fourth row: D. Bolton, N. Fulton, P. Clark, J. Boothe, S. VC'il- liams, E. Wfeston, N. Jolmson, P. Swarts, M, Holliday. B. Ray, K. Holsiipple, Brian Day, Mascot. I Sfm11Jm',r.' MISS XX INIFRED LANGSTON MISS ILA LUCAS days as a Chickette. year in the parade. ,Wi 411 - .EIL V .av- f ' Officers: President, F. Worrellg Vice President, f jl .J P. Clarkg Secretary. J. Cole: Treasurer, N. Ful- ' -fun-I , ton: Parliamentarian, J. Booherg Student Council A 'W Representative, J. Freyg Chick-Chat Representatixe. . 'Pl , N Johnson The Chickette float won first pla v -,f L The Chickettes, fortybeight members strong, is the oldest girls' pep club in Chickashi High School. The color and enthusiasm displayed at the very first game is continued in full force during the entire year. The fondest memories of any Chickette include the football banquet, the last bus trip and the Chickette breakfast. As the years go by, each member cherishes the club more3 and she never quite forgets her wonderful and exciting te this Nuff- . rx 3 5, X .::raai L-H-.fa --f W Yell Leaders: G. Ferguson, L. Lester, Mascot, Sandy XWoodard. First row, left to right: A. Shadoan, M. Mitchell, B. McArthur, S. Dale. L. Allen, M. Blish, M. Gassaway. P. XY'igington, -I. Powell, H. VC'eayer. Second row: N. Steele, L. Darnell. P. McMasters. H. Sampson, J. Sasser. S. Gentry. J. Owen, R, King, K. Thomasson, I Daniel. Third row: C, Wolford, J Sympson, B. Sexier. C. Pat- terson, P. Smith, XV. Lewis, M. Richardson. I, Daxidson, J, Palmer,,M. Horn. Fourth row: B, Brand, Y. Daniel. C. Irwin, M. Palmer. C. Moss, S. I-Iambleton, S. Elkins, K. Winder. M, Foley. J. Wells, P. Moore. The Pepettes look forward to many enjoyable activities during their three years in high school. The main purpose of the club is to maintain interest in school pep and spirit. The highlight of their program is the all-sports picnic honoring all boys and girls who participate in the spring athletic activities. The year for a Pepette ends at the annual farewell break- fast. The annual Pepette Tea Sporzrmxf MISS BOBBIE RIGGINS MISS JOY EATON Officers: Secretary. Harriet WVEBXCFQ Student Council Repref sentative, jacolyn Palmer: Vice President, Molly Palmer, Parlia, mentarian. Carlene Schroeder, Treasurer, Myrtle Gassawayx President, Marilyn Mitchell: Yell Leader, Betty Sullivan, 35 We present the Rooster Club of 1955-56-noted for its school spirit, hard work and downright fun, The Roosters, forty strong, lead in many school .it-tivities. They clean the school grounds, sell football programs. cheer the basketball team at the home games and are hosts for a spring formal and a hayride. Aaron Stewart spins completely around after starting a pledge down the belt line with a solid whack. 0 Officers. left to right: Jimmy Joe Smith, Ser- geant-at-Armsx Sparky Culp. President: Herbie Pitts, Vice President: Rob- cil Representative, Alfred Dearmon, Secretaryffreas- urerg Loyd Adkins, Parlia- mentarian. A member walks beside the Rooster float during the homecoming parade to direct atention to their motto, Mow 'em down, Chicks. First row, left to right: J. Antinoro, R. Caddel. H. Lanman, B. J. Johnson. R. Mercer. B. Harper. J. Strother, G. Herd, G. Byrd. R. Langford. D. LeHew. Second row: Ransom Davis, Sponsorg J. J. Smith. D. Smith, D. Vfatson, J, Neal, I. I-Iatchett, G. Dotson. R. Mayes. W. Ratliff, S. Wallar'e, T. Harrow. Third row: A. Stewart, D. Allen. I., Akins. B. Merkx. B. Sawyer. J. Doyle, B. W'alker. H. Pitts, R. Bolton, O. Jones. Last row: C. Pruitt, B. Pearcy. K. Bealmear, L. Crump, L'. Littles, F. Elledge. J. Yager, A. Dearmon. S. Culp. ert Bolton. Student Coun- . if if Y 250 pa , , g,Q'. g V' if-S'. 4655, x .. ff, Qi vfffm if ew M, ' ? my fy 'E Iii 1 ifgfkf W V V s nw i..'5'Q'fw.. , Q . ' fl '- -5 ,ffgfxa-+ gjfia-T 'fx fi , gf Q gg . ggQ.,.1., if in 'TF' 3 7 MR, CLAUDE NX'ELCH SFOIIIUV After going through the safety lane, Robert Bolton receives a sticker from janet Frey. Q vw B Boxiers M Hollidai Andrevm Palmer .I Frey J Exams T Lambrecht, M. Bond, A. Dearmon C Moore IN Iulton S Williams E Leonard B Sullnan H. Pitts, M. Mitchell, E. Weston A Stephenson R Bolton D Osborn L1 Dotson Mr Welch j Pool. -fi' 'Wifi if A V as 1' ' I' , JE an 1 ' b F 1 if 4' A-'S - U' . Ping Xxx? X m 5 V4 3 'G '5 55 Q2 gs dai, 0 wg 's wr'-wr wg, ng 53, 'UQ W-ffavnd' vi 0 L ,,m..., .JN wm1iHwsgg!'..i2h,e,2D ' A ,U N., , v.,p3. w.m.w?im in mM7a3Ld4,1Mx,A f A psf, Q-'?5'l.f gv ',?f 53 ,Q , 13 25 ai' gy Q 5-Q9 , W 09 w W' ix iqliiim i I' 43' yi he I Wg 5 '08 ,A ,0' .- K 16.1 . 'Sv A' A ,ig B H t M X 5317! fy .gpg E .E V I E y - A I F' 3-ff? 'li 4 , V Q 1- wQ:Qf',,1 V71 . sz af-1 ' V' 5. Q. A 'mfg QF 31: 14 4 4 5 , S Q ff , mm 5 , , dffw w Q 5 T ' 5 - as , vw , fiif if MQ. 'H ., :bl 4 1 Q A-3 if ft f' mmwf'+.G5.a ,- .ef '4,f?H.f'3i, V - ' 6 W , , , I 4 e L: f M' ff'-,Q ,.: . :z.,. ' was A Q v xg Q Uk 5 na , Q 'gag 5 Q ,Q few viz N - 1 A ii ,u,.,,m1,:ff . 9 s M- M 'u !T 1l ' :7 i' ll '!1':5W 1. il K X, -s 4 ff , 1 I 1 SW! Sponsors. Mrs. jones, Mr. Welch and Mrs. Tims, agree that a cup of tea hits the spot after meeting a Chick-Chat deadline. Laugh and shout! Dance and sing! The annual is out- It's quite the thing! We'x'e had troubles and trials And lots of fun. The staff now smilesg Our task is done. K. I-'ff if ifthi-fu 7 Editor. Ann Stephensong Assistant Edi- tor, Catherine Bondg Copy Editor, Kay Holsapple. Billie Dell McCabe. Marcia White, and Karon Sue Prague, Bernie Hulme, Craig White, and Linda LaEevers add their along with the rest of the selling staff, plan their selling ideas to Ann's suggestions for an unusual layout. strategy. f 9 I , wr 4 Q .W .all ' WPQZET' '7'i'H 7'- - Q 1 M , -X M14 gi ' 'M W ,Q f rxzaf+ K 4 I -.'!' jp? WA W 1 .I W' W 5 .gm 2 wma, 1' ,gf ' gl rr ,gi ,gf S4 K . Wx 4 'E V 'Q dm A. Q xx it C L W QE, Y, swf, ,gy ' Q . ' - ' , ' f. A 1 P ' Kg Y , , Q V Y 5 VL! im v N ,. 1. M - vii' XX Ev' ' U- ' f vt F5 6 K gl' Jwizq Xxx Q x ' ' ' X in 52 Q Xxx D4 X XX ' A I W'- ,al My K 5-'jf ilk , ag Q as 'v ,,. 5' ws 7 K . X M 'Lily-A ,Zh X -1, 1 0 It 5 Mm ss 5. K f M Z x xx b ,,A.G.W.. . , ,m,,f,,., J V . mm? +131 ...W ... ., wif' 1'5- Ut mt TA , ,., at , h- ,..., , - x v s. AE, KR 'Q I M K A W P- ' . .Q ,f1 A it X 1 59, v If J P Q Pl is ',1 - , '.iN,1'4' Y' X51 g X wa- M kj ,sf -f r f K 1 ra' I 111. ky fun! ' If 5 N 2 2' gh f WJ EW sq- . f ' K. ,x . ,.' x w . J .' I .I I 94 S 4.-A .. '. -.x X I , QM 1 I f 'ia .S X Ja, :N is I' Ml -wx , A I i I .. ,anna N ,pgm'-nm'-M aj! M 4 A R A A wx ,QUE .1 A 'ff ig L in WS! wfv. 119305516 KA 2fa'kr I' ' a 53922 A Wir. , . .. . nga , f 1 1, .,,?,. v 1 5 ' 1 A 1 ,Y Q1 ,f LA: SR X 4 ' W fit if K nr 1 E , W Q . fl V 1 Li. fl 0, fa- A f,..-1 ,Jw fawfwn Y. VKL' ., 2' A '1' 'G L ' 14 ' w I' , I g . . ,Y .kg g .M , ,M M f Q V V 1. Q. .f A , 5 4, , V ,v,..?' 4.,: 0-, .,,,,A-1.0, ,fv ' , '- ' Q f ay ' E 4 , A, f A an 2 , f f bg 1 f A 'L Cwfff f , , W1 Mi! I' w W' 4 ' Wm H gy' 3, 41 'mgfjgiflgzffigfii 5M 'g3?Q'f'f3f ff ' ,Qs 1 1 L Q ' ' ' 7 t ,'. ' ,Q 1 '44 'V' ' A , Y , ' ' A it ffa wgx V . 1 ei It ,ESL-0 Q Kip A W j R1 I ' 'M H 1, Q W if r E 5 A g 3 Z VV A gf MW , ' W YM 'Q - f x M, M, N . eg 3 -J 5 'K ,wffdy -u 473,10 7' 4271 b .J fl! , , A , , ,fx I My f- 'rw ww WZ!! 4 'fiviff .TL A . 6 .M ,l 8,2 I , , ! Bm 2 Lim, 4 ' ' :ei if 1' , f' I 4 JR ef W' SD Wifi D , if Q Rf- -' Q 49 Anxiously awaiting the bus to take them to the State Rally are Patty jordan, Mary Ann Foley. Angelene Breeze, Helen Sampson and Linda Spoon. The 1955-56 F.H,A, officers and sponsors: President. Myrtle Gassaway: Vice Presi- dent. Myrleen Richardson: Secretary. Marilyn Mitthell1 Treasurer. Polly McMasters. Historian. Shirley Daleg Song Leader. Janelle Booherg Chick- Chat Representative. Alma Nell Armstrong: Parliamen- tarian. jean VUelborng Student Council Representative. ,loyce Andrewsg Sponsors. Miss lla Lucas and Mrs. Cornelia Car- ter. 414' 1269 ' . Senior member, Carolyn Moss. is explaining the process ot' halting applesauce takes to some of the new FHA. mem- hers, For we are the builders of homes, homes for Americas future. This part of the F.H.A. creed is the basis of our state and national projects. These projects include attend- ing the State Rally, giving an annual tea for new members, and dressing dolls for the Red Cross. This organization does much toward producing better homemakers of YOITIOITOW Sharon Kluck. LaVena Lester, Etta Mae johnson and Char- lene Wfolford are receiving pins at the F.H.A. initiation. Jean Elen Owen is serving tea Brown. Martha Fine and Mary given for new members. to Gustina Davis, Bonnie Braden at the annual tea LIT A 00 . 4 1 ' 'T' 2 , 9 N 4? 1 1 .4 Z 'Z 21 2 w x 4 4 Y 0 1' ffl D ff 9 J 'P . . f 5 y 1 I ,E L, 5 .W . 1' Q , , . X 1 MW , is 'if f',.:lf'fi. C. ti A ,Q ,tj 5 af, ,W .fm qv: . 5 its ,K 4 5 'v - .., 41,-iam. 3, if ' rw' ' . . A :,w rf , 3 ' 4 sq it s x H tx x 6 xii. Q 5 712, 13 f K' , in ,,, ,. , is ,Y ,. yd U . ... ,?'i'3'g:Qf!' Ja 5151 . ,, ,, , 1: ' H Q W 'rgtgu' 51 . .fm ' v 3sauadLlff1maQ Q. ff Q 4 I f f kd, va aww if 5 u 'H W f M ini Ae A ,yi , . :Zi at ag 1 ,S gf X, 4 , Q 4fi5a:QQ- Q LVL 5 ' N IVR 1 'xii af -vm - 'f z K .. . A ,, , , 25 if ,,- ,. gk - f ,gi Hfvf,1f 'Q 'vw , J if - ' vi,-,ifiii muh ' 52353 .f fa f' an ff- ,,. Jr. -- ,R 25,14 ' fi L, , viii Us ' ,Q 95? , fr. 52 ' 5 ry ., ,, , fx' 0 3' Y fl' ii sg. Scientific problems of wave length frequen- Accurately kept charts are Pat Walker's Charles Ellison cuts the paper according to cies cause Bob Trotter little trouble in TV responsibility as a nurses' aide, the style of The Chickasha Express. repair. The Cooperative Training Program is designed to provide an opportunity for high school students to get training and experi- ence while in school. The Cooperative Training student spends one half day in school and one half day working as a trainee on the job, Train- ing can be given in practically any occupation which requires a training period of 2,000 clock hours, or more. O I I ' 1 I lag R I. X, MR. RANSOM DAVIS Imlruclor Roy Evans, Harvey Lanman. Derrell Gilliam, john Hayes. and Robert Taylor are doing some research concerning their various occupations. Careful processing of milk products is required of Mike Jaques, who works at Bolton's Dairy. Cleaning printing presses is only one of the tasks J. M Horn tackles while working for Johnsons Printing Company Offitersz First row. left to right: Ray Hendrix. Secretaryg Bill Fink. Presi- dentz Ed Schenk. Vice President. Second row: Stanley Hendon. Parliamentariang LeRoy Killgore. Sentinel: Ernest Cunn- ingham. Reporter: Hiram McMasters. Treasurer. . gym,-,mm ,Y This year the Chickasha F.F.A. chapter participated in soil and grass judging contests and added numerous honors to its show record. Don Allen won Grand Champion honors with his steer, and Ray Hendrix laced first with his cow at the Grad Count Fair. MR' LEROY LEAFORCE Ray also showed the Grand Champidln cow yat the Immunol Tulsa State Fair. The chapter's social activities in- First row, left to right: l.eRoy Killgore. Ray Hendrix. lid Schenk. Bill Fink, Stanlev Hendon, Ernest Cunningham. Hiram McMristers. Larry Frederick. Second row: LeRoy LeForce.'Sponsorg LeRoy W'ilson. joseph Borden. Frankie Gates. Karl Kerhy. Don Allen. Allen McFlreath. jack Rogers, Francis Folmer. Houston Ross. Allen Cornelius. Ronnie MtNX'horter. Third row: Vernon Elliott, jerry Powell. Charles lfolmer. Billy Burt. Anthony Hart. Lucky Young. Bobby Hartline. Ronald Davidson. Melvin VUelcher. V Pi .. M. .. W V ,ww-ow ' , , , W l in gi .ix Greenhands would readily agree that hlindfolds are of no assistance at the annual F.F.A. initiation. A - clude the annual F.F.A.-F.H.A, box supper and the annual F.F.A. banquet. To elect a sweetheart, each class seletts a candidate from the F.H.A. to represent them in the tontestx the winner is determined by the amount of money paid for thc boxes at the annual box supper, ...lsgi , 'v.,g.a: , 'st ...l.... XTSTAS- 1 'Q PF. g ' ..N - 4 ..'. . frnn'fw.S gk, X 1 uqf., 4. aww, A .Qi W .TT-ww . '. ,. 1 -fs: -... --' FC f..A Q ' li:-F? -. , Q.-4. ,. fagiax- . sw. am'-' -'-may YW Y.. .tg The members of the chapter listen closely while their spon stir, LeRoy LeForce, addresses them at an F.F.A. meeting MARTHA JEAN SMALLVUOOD. FFA. Sweeibearl Don Allen exhibits his steer that was Grand Champion of the Grady County Fair. Karl Kerby and Francis Folmer load posts to be used in a fence building project. Frankie Gates shows his steer, Perky, who was the first place winner at the Grady County Fair and fourth at the State Fair. I 'I lh '--v... W. is-v E4 ,,., - .. X 's 'A ,M,....- 14005 J. MISS ILA LUCAS B.S. Vocational Home Economics B F A M A Dear Teacher, Our school year is almost over, and in response to your guidance and patience throughout the year, we want you to know that we honestly and sincerely appreciate everything you have done for us. When we faltered, you were standing by with a helping hand, when we were discouraged, you gave us the encouragement we needed to keep plugging g when we were in doubt, you gave us that extra advice that simplified our problems. MR. RANSOM DAVIS MRS CORNELIA CARTER Q -BSS., M.S, ' B S M Ed Diversified Occupations Vocational Home Economics ,N sw, We ,MW - 1-'vws f f., Rm 3' '1 Q, ,, yd 4 sw. - ' 'R Qs Af.-v' MRS. MARJORIE JONES MISS I-IATTIE KILGORE B.A., M.A. BA., B.S., M.A. English and Art I-Iistory fC011fiu11ef1'j Another year has gone by: perhaps it seems like five to you. teachers. We. the students. realize the very important and wonderful job you are doing to help us prepare for our place in the world. From the bottom of our hearts we say, thank you, teachers. As we go out into the adult world, may we make you eager to say, I taught him when he went to Chicka- sha High School. The memory of you all will be locked in our hearts forever. Sincerely yours, MISS HAZEL FLEMING BA. in L.S., B.A. Librarian MR. XVILLIAM BUD O'DEA MR. ROBERT MCELROY BA., MA. B.A. Physical Fitness and Coach Wfoodwork and Assistant Coach 'ISU P I945 - '10 I0 0595 Q? lg H095 V I 50 H950 HGHTIN' CHICK f 1 'ms , Q gl R nam C 50 1115 H950 ,,, ,,.w , w w -1173 -agra- I is ', V ' I Neuborn McClain picks up fine yardage behind the blocking of Kenneth Uffen and Garye LaFevers. MR. O'DEA Head Coach KIT FARVUELL Photographer NORMAN HART Center MR. DAY Asst. Coach ESTEN LEONARD Center BILL JOHNSON Center -s.,, A , 1 ,Yfn tycfx . K. 5 , 1.14311 I Vg K v Ny? , ,aw 1 jf, Y' A .- r i . -,ww .,,, -.V in a 13 to 7 victory. SAM DEKINDER KEN FARIS Center Back KURLEY HUNTER JACK POOL Center Back I I ' I The Eightin' Chicks of 1955 had a very successful season, winning six and losing four. The Chicks opened the season with a bang by scoring an easy 26 to O victory over Marlow. In the home opener, the Chicks were terrific in their 14 to 0 upset of heavily favored Ada. The Anadarko Wfarriors were easy prey for the Chicks in a 35 to O romp, and the Putnam City Pirates suffered a 27 to ci defeat from the defensive minded Chicks, El Reno put the Indian sign on the Chicks, ruining the perfect defensive record GARYE LA FEVERS Back BILL ED LAN IER Back Xl 1 n. f- --'f f '? 7mm Lawton's big line and fast backs resulted in a 27 to 14 loss for the Chicks. A fired up Ardmore crew caught the Chicks at a low ebb and made off with a 23 to 7 victory. After three straight losses, the Chicks came back with a 27 to 12 win over the Norman Tigers at Owen Field. The Duncan trip re- sulted in a 13 to 7 victory for the Chicks, In a wild and woolly offensive show, the Chicks were upset by the Shawnee Wolx'es 59 to 34, thus bringing down the curtain on the SS grid season of the HFIGHTIN' CHICKS. Bill Martin and Darrell Cokely are Inu late tu prevent Roger Nwalclruiw from being tackled in the Lawton game. MR. MCELROY Assistant Coach LARKIN I-lL'TCI-IESON Back DARRELL COKELY Back MR. THOMAS Assistant Coach ROGER XVALD Back XWAYNE XX'lLL Back RL'P IAMS INIONTE KITCHENS DALE OSBORN DICK VUALDEN Back Back Back RODNEY THOINIAS BOBBY GARRETT NEIVBORN IWCCLAIN jf' 'L Back Back Back olji.. 'Qt wxvqd. 'qx1:A..:' lin FI' ,WL xxggfff H 41 I -sf' -'f .'sV in 'MJW V' p ff' n gm! f ' K A 2 s I 64 4, 'fb , -4-fr W, VW, V A- .- , , rv- M 4,,,- 1 2,1 ,V , H ,-.z A ,I 1 v f ffiw., f. ' 39972 ily W' '.l w'l1 1, ' Y 7: H' ' , 1 il . -n Il K- ' m 45 'fm at ' w 'Q E K ' ra . H' fa ..-fn., xg N! W JM Nairn K K ' ik 1- Aj V,,V ' z i !.M f NQQ94-1.,,4'V A Q E 1 K, X W ' ZW .gg QQ 1 'Q Q? H? 11,2 an WP , 4 wg? k ' ' TQ' A ig. if U N 9 ii 5 R, v, , Q wiv P 15: H 4 , 'Q S x ..- zf A , gg , Q 5 gg-m:.-LN at . , V 4, 0 E1 Q Sf 'me G E..- DE 6 1 .. . f . v,,, ,QM gg, , , .5 . , , .W M.. A.. . f MA, , ' fm? , A. 1 ,,.', 5.2. ' ,,a.zPH1:1vf q,5,'?a,2'j--j --I:'-- F, .lv J' K ,M ,. .., 1 5 Y e +1..,,,,'- A., ...xa ,Mu V in , 1: 'r 'Lf wanna .nu-x JA' 4' sr ' rl Af nf., '-.,.,'f. p msg-i A. A up' fs if 'sunvqpu Anne JW' 1 Y P I ,f -'l q X W'- .Z Q 'll 4,' , Wivff' f 2 M, 4 A I I' y' ,, , ,.,, Q wx' ' w V, .,.f , .,...A.-J-,n-.44-'x . .,. ff? u .M .W-'.f4L.w-1-7w7m 5'fff51g'P'jf' , M A Q 5 X 3, in .ff ig-J U 'AVF' mf' 1 A. 1 .,,.,mx1,...,.sur pl, Ur' F LN ' P-H I. i 4 5 , .tw 'QR f i S Q A YQ ff N, W Q. ,av 1? 6' GX 'fs fs- 'fm 5. 6 l I H A A .,' I L I gl . xxlruj I ' A M , ,QE ax ff., ' A296 , N: 1 A. C.: Q 5 1 C., ft! t 4 '. ' f . L 1 . f U .' ,X . It I I' gjjj E , 1' .. by ,Xt : xx,-f, I If K, gifts ,, ,Q .5 5 XR W '1 4 X If TVB E, ,, ', iv b' ' ,.,, - 7- w If If I S ! ,,'3 .WV ,, lvm,m.j V , , yn L Nz 52 .KA 'A ' f ' - ,ef 13517, -'il 'r'i.,,t' EH l . f 5:23331 f 51 ,. .f . . 9 ' .fs ,eff -s-, ff' H', wf , 'ufffpi fl jaw' I , '-7 ng, V. . -Q - , lu B1 4. 4 g-1,:,f-A A ':'jJ'L C -N wi , 1 -' 5-.... ' f A.- ' W .S-V W I, f ' '. YYH-xl g , , 1 Q. 'ri s - Us K .1 P' . . I W Ax W n 1' ,. 69 liiist itm. left tu iight rl liivullle. lx. lliilsilp' A K 1 Vlt. D. ltliilttvn. C, lliind. H Niiiipwii. I X Q Y, 'I i I I7 . 'E Q L . A . , . i' i f ' 5fC'PllCUNUI'1. 5 e t tw n tl fi. A A fl Minnett. lf. XX'iiri'ell M. lllish, P. lNIcmi'y, A, ww P. MtClure. R Reed. -l. Hess, li Merkx. D. MtClui'e, 'l limes. S. DeKintler. Mr. Mt Elms: Cmitli. BOB Me ELR1 DY Cuiuh ' eam W'izards of court stmtegy. our tennis team matched its skill .against the best in the state, These wieldy riieket handlers opposed many other high sthnols in tetim play tis well as in individual state brackets. Enter- ing mei' five stiite meets and numersms intei'-stliulastit mntests. they slimveil true liightin' Chitk spirit in itll ttvurt thatllenges. Ltisin ' a 'ame of tennis to une Boothe doesnt seem to luive ls is dampened agile Ann Stephensnns spirit. Fiximes Wforrell demonstrates L1 wrist dexeluping exereisetivtet1mm.xtes Pat Moore, Helen Sampson. Returning ldtumcnl Iflrst ww- left to right. -it Bombe- .lUlC Mlflncff- Marie Blish- D0riS BOIIOH- K. Holsapple. C. Bond. F. XX'0rrell. A. Stephenson. Second row: Mr. MeElruy, Ctmeh. P. McClure. R. Reed. tl. Hess. S DeKinder. 0 X Q Dale Osborne. senior class president. conducts .1 rouncl-table discussion with officers. jenn Hart. treasurer. Douglas Pyle. vice president. Sally XY'illiamS. secretary. and Esten Leonard and Nconm Fulton. student coun- cil representatives. ROSE ANN AN'lilNOROiFrencl1 Cluh: Choirg Office Awistmt. ALMA NELI. ARMSTRONG7Chickette. FHA. French Cluhg -Iunior Plnyi Chicl-1-Clmt. -lunior. Scniorg Choirg Oltluliomti Honor Society. Sopho- morcg junior Planning Committee. ANN ATKINS-FHA: French Clubg Choirg Cho- ruxg Chiclcettc. MICKEY BAKER KENT BEALMFAR-Basketball Squad. hluniorl Roosterg French Cluhg junior Playg Assembly Com- mitteeg Band. CALVIN BECKkFootball Lettermang Honyolcsl Chorus. -IFRRY BICKERSTAFF-FHAQ FBLAQ Chorus, DORIS BOLTON-Chicketteg junior Playg Cho- rusg Choir. MYRON BOND-Football Squad, Sophomoreg Tennis Lettermang Honyokg French Cluh. Vice President, Seniorg junior Playg Senior Planning Committeeg Student Council, Vice President, Sen- iorg Oklahoma Honor Society. Sophomore. junior, Seniorg Chick-Chat. Seniorg Net Wits, Sophomoreg Student Kiwunian. 72 K -ln Vt: ft A ,os l M ss Q K. F7 -i ,Q lf. I , N-luv 'IANELLE I5OOHIlR'fCl1ILlCttttL FHA, Frcntll Clubg Chorus, Choir. JANE I500'I'HE--Tennis Letterman, Net Vfits. State Championship Doubles. Sopliomorul Chitk- etteg junior Playg junior Planning Committee, Student Coumilg juniorg Assembly Committee: Chick-Chat. Sophomore. junior, Seniorg Choir, Chorusg Ensemble, Oklahoma Honor Society. Sophomore. junior, Seniorg National Honor So- ciety. DON BOX-Football Squad, Sophomore, Basket- ball Squad, Sophomore, Juniorg TRI. Vice Presi- dent, Senior. ANGELINE ISREEZEW FHA. FRANKLIN BREEZE-TSI, ROBERT CADDEL-Football Squad. Sophomore. junior. Senior, Roosterg Chorus, LANNY CAMPBEI.L4Ifootball Squad. Sopho- more, Basketball Manager. juniorg Honyoks, Of- fice Assistant, JOAN CARROLL ALVIE CARTER 41 I T7 W? ffl? 4' 2' 1 s + .-L Q - Y? 'Z ,ls X51-v YVONNE CHAMBERS-FBLAQ Chick-Chat. Sen- iorg Chorus. KAY CHAPINIANfChorusg Choir, PATRICIA CLARK7ChiLkettC. Vine President, Seniorg Spanish Clubg junior Playg Assembly Com- mittee, Chick-Chat, juniorg National Honor So- ciety. Vice Prcsidentg Oklahoma Honor Society. junior, Senior. BILLIE JO COIL JANICE COLEAChiekette, Secretary, Seniorg jun- ior Playg Senior Planning Committee: Assembly Committeeg Chick-Chat. Seniorg Football Queen Attendant. Sophomore, Senior, Choirg Chorusg En- semble. MARVIN COOPER-T8clg Spanish Club. IOHN CORMACK-Tennis Squad. juniorg jun ior Play: Band. ALLEN CORNELIUS-FFAQ Chick-Chat. junior Seniorg Student Council, Senior. SANDRA CRAW FORD-FBLA. 73 SPARKY Cllll 'llnnix Sqimil. Supliiviwizi. Riimfii. lliuiilani, Fxziiiii, Nixmixli Cliilvi Cliiilx fruit, Ciipx lifitiii, Vliiriiiiv: C,liiii'L:XL Cliiiiz. l.n' fi-iizlill, OlQl.iliiiiii.i ll-iiiiii Nuicty. Nipliiiiiiiirl. liimiii, Miiim, YVflfNXl D.'XNll l. llnpnltu. l7llA1 l:l5l.A. Allflllill DVARMOX lfuiitlxill Sqimil. Swpliii- mimi. nliiriiiir. li.ixl4L-tlmll Sqimil. Si-pliiiiiiorc: 'lin- nix Sqi ..-x i. N-ipliiiizti-iq, Yliiniiii. Riimgg-I-h 'l'i'c,ixiiiu. 5Lll1i'I, Sgxiiiixli flizlr Slllxltlll fluiimil. ljiuillurit buiii-z. Piiizil Slliiwmr, Ifilirwii Bcniur. Cliiilg- Clmt N fliiiiizim, Siriiiizy Lliiiiiw: Cliiiir. Xitiiiml Hi-iiiir Nwinrig Ol4l.iliiiii'.i lluniii' Niiiutx. Siipliw iii-iii, Vliziiiiiz. Niiiiiz, liiiv 5t.itc. Stizitiiit lxi- xi.iiii.m Nriiiii. FAM DllilXDl5R lfi-iirlmll I.urtci'm.inL limlut' lmill Fqiiil, Nwliiiiiiiiix, 'lviimx l.cmi'iii.in. Hun- ywlx. llzwiilniii. Mriiiii: .limi-ii' l'l.u. bliiriiiir Pliu' ning Ciiiiiiiiitiu: Cliiiiiix. Cli-iii: lfnwmlvlu lOHXlf'l'IA DVNCAN FHA: lfrcnili Clliilwg Cliuriix. l5ll.l, Dl l liON Alimiiii l'l.iy ROBERT DTQTTON- SUE ELKINS Ik-potty: Sixinisli Club: FBLA: Cliillc-Clint, .Iuniiiit Clwiiis: Office Assismm. FRANKLYN lfl.l.l'DOlf' lliiitlmill l.attcim.in: Tr.ilk Squ.iil, -liiniiir: Riimtcrz TSI: ,liinior Play. VIIMMIF l.Ol' lfl.l.IO'l l'- -Chill-zcttcg Spanish Clulil FBLA: Class SL-l11't.ii'y'. Soplioiiimc, -liiniurg ,luniiir Play: Lliiilc-CQli.it, Suplwiiiiiixg Dluniorg YQ-ll l.C.l1lL'I. hliiniorg Huiil Yell lxiulcr, Senior: lin' wiiilwlrg Cliciriis: Cliiiirg N.itiuri.il Hurini' Soniutyg Okl.iliii:ii.i llunoi' Smicty. Suplioiiimc. -luniciit Senior. CHARLES lfl,l,lSONf-vRoostcr. DlXllf lfl.S'l'OX-Cliialccttc: lfrcmli Club: vlun- ior Pl.iyg Assembly Committee: Cl10i'uS: Olcliilwmgi Honor Smiety, juniiirg office Amistiint. VICKY El.STOX-I7l5l.A. wll2RRY EVANS wliiniiii' Pluiriirig Cwitiriiittu. Scriiui' lllnrininlu Cl-iiiiiiiricci liinil, Pruiilcm. ,lun- IUYLCllUl'llN1fil1lYll'Q limwiiilwli.Allf51.iicHigliSlliii-il Ciimcrt l5.in.l. vliinii-1: Allf8I.itL Higli Spliucvl Sym' plii-nil limil. ,liiniiiii X.itii+n.il Hsirwr Smitty. llftklxltllll Ol4l.ili1iiii.i lliimiil' Niiirty. Siipliiifizniim, vlunicnp Semi:-it liiiu Suu. -liiniwi' Lion. ROY EVANS Cil,liXNA lfliRCil'SON--Pcpcttc: Slxiriixli Cliilv. l'lSl,A. f,lll'lL1xQfll1'll', lznxgiiilwlc l5Il,l, ITINK lflfA. Pr ixii lg-nt,Sun1iii:,li1nifii Liwn EMMA I,Ol' lfl,l:5HIiR 74 5' A 5 V? .- 'V' -.J ' 'i n Ch if D It 119' a .-if at ' . . .M . , A I-sv N.. -3 1 ww' i l 2 fx in ff 1 '72 r MARY ANN FOLEY-Pepette, FHA, Choir, En- semble, Oklahoma Honor Society, Senior, Chorus. RONNIE FOREMAN-Honyok, French Club. S. j. FOSTER-Football Letterman, Baseball Let- terman. ANNE FRANKE-French Club, junior Play, Chorus, Choir, Ensemble. LARRY FREDRICK-FFA. jANET FREY-Chickette, Spanish Club, jun- ior Play, junior Planning Committee, Senior Plan- ning Committee, Student Council, junior, Senior, Assembly Committee, Sophomore, Chick-Chat, Senior, Chorus, Choir, Ensemble, Oklahoma Hon- or Society, Sophomore, Senior, Office Assistant. NEOMA FULTON!-Chickette, Treasurer, Sen- ior, Senior Planning Committee, Student Council, Senior, Chick-Chat. junior, Chorus, Choir, Office Assistant, Oklahoma Honor Society, Senior. CLARK GABLE-Football Manager, Sophomore, Chorus. GEORGE GAMBILL-Chorus, Honyok. BOBBY GARRETT-Football Letterman, Basket- ball Squad, junior, Track Squad, junior, T8cI, Senior Planning Committee. MYRTLE GASSAXVAY-Pepette, Treasurer, Sen- ior, FHA, President, Senior, FBLA, junior Play, Student Council, junior, Chorus, Choir, Ensem- ble, National Honor Sotiety, Oklahoma Honor Society, junior, Senior. DENA GEURKINK-junior Play, junior Plan- ning Committee, Senior Planning Committee, Band, Choir. DERRELL GILLIAM-T84I. MERRELL ANN HADDAN-French Club, As- sembly Committee, Chorus, Choir, Office As- sistant. PAULINE HALE-French Club, Chorus. SHANNON HAMBLETON-Pepette, French Club, Chick-Chat, junior, Oklahoma Honor So- ciety, Sophomore, junior, Senior. jEAN HART-Chickette, FBLA, Class Treasurer, Senior, Chorus, Senior Planning Committee. jOHN HAYES--Spanish Club, T8cI. 75 STANLEY HENDON-EFA. JERRY HESS-Tennis Lettermang Net Witsg Jun- ior Playg Oklahoma Honor Society, Sophomoreg Boys' State. JAMES HICKS-Basketball Lettermang Track Squad, Juniorg Honyokg Spanish Clubg Junior Playg Chick-Chat. Juniorg Oklahoma Honor So- ciety. Sophomore. Senior. KAY HOLSAPPLE-Tennis Lettermang Net Witsg Chicketteg FBLAQ Junior Playg Junior Planning Committeeg Assembly Committeeg Chick-Chat, Jun- ior. Copy Editor. Seniorg Yell Leader. Sophomore, Junior, Senior: Chorusg Choirg Ensembleg Okla- homa Honor Society. Sophomore. Junior. Seniorg National Honor Societyg Girls' Stateg Senior Plan- ning Committee. KATHLEEN HOPKINS-Chorusg Choirg Library Assistant. Junior J. M. HORN-T8rI. FERN HOWERY-FHAg FBLAQ Oklahoma Hon- or Socicty. Senior. MICHAEL HUGHES-TRI. JOE EDD HUNTER-Football Lettermang Bas- ketball Squad. Sophomorcg Honyoksg TRI. BILL HUNTLEY-Basketball Squad, Sophomore, Juniorg Baseball Lettermang Honyokg Oklahoma Honor Society. Sophomoreg Office Assistant. TOY Hl'RI.EY-TSI. LARKIN HUTCHESON-Football Letterman. CAROLYN IRXYIN-Pepetteg Chorus. J. NYLE ISOM-Football Squad. Seniorg Roosterg Chorus. CHARLES JOHNSON-T8cI. NANCY JOHNSON-Chicketteg FBLAQ Junior Playg Senior Planning Committeeg Student Coun- cil, Seniorg Assembly Committceg Chick-Chat, Sen- iorg Chorusg Choirg Ensembleg Office Assistant, PATTY JORDAN-FHAg French Clubg Assem- bly Committeeg Chick-Chat, Seniorg Chorusg Choir. LEROY KILLGORE-FFA. WII.LIE JOE KINSEY YUVONNE KIRKES jOHN KIRKPATRICK--F o o t b all Letterman. Trackg Honyok. GAYLE KUSCHNERElT4FHAg Spanish Clubg FBLA. GARYE LAFEVERS-Football Lettermang Bas- ketball Lettermang Baseball Lettermang All-State Footballg All-District Football. Seniorg Top'o Texas All-Tournament Teamf Sophomore. junior, Scniorg Second All-Tournament Basketball Team State Meet. junior. Honyokg T8clg ChickfChat. Sen- iorg junior Lion. TOM LAMBRECHT-Football Lettermang Hon- yolcg Senior Planning Committeeg Oklahoma Honor Society, juniorg Student Council. Seniorg Student Kiwanian. BILL ED LANIER-Football Lettermang Tennis Squad. Sophomoreg Spanish Clubg Senior Plan- ning Committeeg Chick-Chat. juniorg Boys' Stateg junior Lion. HARVEY LANMAN4Roosterp junior Playg Football Squad, Sophomore. MARY LEE ESTEN LEONARD-Football Lettermang Base- ball Lettermang Honyokg Student Council. Seniorg Chorusg Choirg junior Playg Junior Lion. ROBERTA LINTON-Net Wits, Sophomore. FHA. juniorg French Clubg FBLAQ Chorusg Choir. BETTY ANN McARTHL'R-Pepetteg FHA. jun- ior, Seniorg FBLA. Vice Presidentg junior Play: Chorus: Choir. JAQUETTA McBRIDE-TRI, NEUBORN MCCLAIN-'F o 0 t b al l Lettermanl Honyolc. PHILLIP MCCLURE-Tennis Letterman: Net Witsg junior Playg Boys' State. PALLY McMASTERS-Pepetteg FHA. Treasurer. Seniorg Chorusg Library Assistant. junior, JO ANNE MABRY- MARY LOU MARSHALL-Chicketteg French Club. President. Seniorg junior Playg Senior Plan- ning Committeeg Assembly Committeeg Chorusg Choirg Office Assistant. .ai 71 4 ff? f ,.,-an ,95- 1717 VIOLA PICKEL-Chorus. jUDY POXVELL-Pepetteg French Clubg FBLA2 Chorus: Choir. Oklahoma Honor Society, Sopho- more. junior. Seniorg DAR American History Award. CHARLES PRL'ITT-Basketball Lettermang Roost- erg junior Playg Chorus. DOUGLAS PYLE-Tennis Squad. Sophomore: Honyokg Spanish Club, Sophomoreg French Club. Seniorg Class Vice President. Seniorg Chick-Chat. Seniorg Bandg All-State High School Concert Band. juniorg Oklahoma Honor Society. Sopho- more. junior. Seniorg DAR American History Awardg junior Liong All-State High School Sym- phony Orchestra, Senior. KENNETH RAY-Football Lettermang Honyok. RONNIE REED-Tennis Lettermang Net XY'its. Sophomoreg junior Playg Chick-Chat, Sophomore. CORENE ROGERS-FHA, Sophomore. juniorg French Club: FBLAQ Chorusg Choir. LARRY Ross-Hon,-Ok. LELAND ROSS-Football Lettermang Baseball Lettermang Honyokg Assembly Committee, Seniorg Chorus. as RETA -lO MILLER Rtllll lil lNlll,l.lfR ll LL MINNLQTI' Cliitl-cette. FHA. Sophomore. lirentli fluh. Setretaiy, juniorg Class 'l reasurti juniorg Assemhly Committee. Chorusg CQ li o i i Sophomore. Oltice Assistant. MARILYN MITCHELL--Pepette. President. Sen- iorg PHA. lrcasurer. Senior LBLAQ junior Play: junior Planning Committee. Cliick-Chat. Sopho- moreg Cliorusg Choir. lfnsemhleg National Honor Society. Setretary-'Ireasurerg Oklahoma Honor Su- ciety. Sophomore. junior. Senior. CAROL jEAN MOORE-Chitkette: Spanish Cluh. Sophomorej junior Play. Student Countil. junior. Secretary. Seniorg Basketball Queen. Sopliomoreg Foothall Queen Attendant. junior. Yell Leader. junior. Seniorg Chorus: Choirg Ifnsemhleg Na- tional Honor Society Olclalioma Honor Society. Sophomore. junior. Seniorg Office Assistant. CAROLYN MOSS-Allepetteg EHA. Seniorg Cho- rusg Choir. INIARY NEAL-junior Play. Band. l.ihi'ai'y As- sistant. juniorg Offite Assistant. DALE OSBORNE-lfoothall Lettermang Basket- hall Letteimang liasehall l.etterman1 Honyoltg Class President. junior. Senior: junior Play Student KN anian. MOLLY PALMER-Pepette. Vice President. Sen- iorg FBLA. Secretaryg Basketball Queen. junior. Oklahoma Honor Society. Senior. I-A E. ff'-15. 34' X 1' 3' 4 ffm U ii , ii ' . . N-1. - 'K' '19 41 ,., 'VF IJ -57 OLLINE SMITH-French Club. Senior, FBLA. PAT SMITHvPepette, FBLA, junior Play, Cho- rus, Choir. CAROLINE SMOTHERMAN-Chiclcette, French Club, Senior, FBLA, junior Play, junior Plan- ning Committee, Chick-Chat. junior, Chorus, Library Assistant, junior, Office Assistant, Senior. jEANETTE SPOON-T8cl, junior Planning Committee, Chick-Chat, Senior. ANN STEPHENSON-Tennis Letterman, Net Wits, Chickette, FBLA, junior Play, junior Plan- ning Committee, Senior Planning Committee, Stu- dent Council, Sophomore, Senior, Assembly Com- mittee, Sophomore, Senior, Chick-Chat, Sopho- more, Assistant Eclitor, junior. Editor, Senior, Chorus, Choir, Oklahoma Honor Society, Senior. AARON STEWART-Rooster, Band, President. Senior, Chorus, Choir, Ensemble, All-State High School Symphonic Band, All-State High School Concert Band, junior. MARGIE STUMPF PHYLLIS SWARTS-Chickette, junior Play, junior Planning Committee, Chorus, Choir, Ena semble, Oklahoma Honor Society, junior, Senior. jUDY SYMPSON-Pepette, Chorus, Choir, All- State High School Symphony Orchestra, Senior. .i l X17 HELEN SAMPSON-Tennis Squad, junior, Net XX'its. Sophomore, Pepette, FHA, Spanish Club Sophomore, junior Play, Chorus, Choir. jANICE SASSER-Pepette, FBLA, Chorus ED SCHENK-FFA, junior Lion. CARLENE SCHROEDER-Pepette, FHA, Sopho more, FBLA. Treasurer, Chorus, Choir, Ensemble CHARLES SEALS-Baseball Squad, Sophomore junior, TRI, French Club. DON SHAMBLIN-junior Play, Chorus, Choir. CLOYD SHIRLEYfChorus, Choir. NANCY SIKES-FBLA, Chorus. jACL'I'I'A SMITH-FBLA, Chiekette, junior Play, Assembly Committee. Senior, Chorus, Choir. 'TZ a .ff 'f l ,of- Q If B 1? ROBERT 'l'AYLOR--'l'8xl. DELURES 'l4lSDELl.fChorus. ,nv ALFRED roixrpxiixsarm. BOB TROTTER-'I'8rI. ' XVANDA TRYON-Chorusg Choir, A.. KENNETH UEFEN-Football Lcttcrmang Hon- yokg FEA, Sophomoreg Chorus: All-District Foot ball. Senior. FRANK VALENTINE-T8cI. 1 'W' ROGER XYALDRUP-Football Lcttcrmang Base- r ball Lettcrmang Basketball Lettermang Chick-of --. the-Year. Seniorg Football All-District, Seniorg Honyolcg junior Lion. 'U' 'Q' , 5' 35 in -as J, QQ. 4 . ft, 1 A Q Q KARIL XVALKER PAT VVALKER-FHA, juniorg Spanish Club, n-s. Junior: TRI. Secretary-Trcasurcrg Chorusi Choirg Library Assistant. Sophomore. THERMAN WATKINS-TBJI. Listing honors on student activity records is a big task for jane Booths. Pat Clark, Kay Holsapple and other members of National Honor Society. 'ws ,pg I' Ham.. Budtling Einstcinsf 'loin Imiihrctlit .intl Robert Catldcl takt their work most seriously in physiu tlass. . A 17 f l X E , ffvswif ' Az -- Y fu- 'i 2 I ...Q 'Wi' O1 v' ' X Wfho shall pay for painting the water tower? The Senior Planning Committee solves this problem and others for the Senior Class. DON VUATSON-Roosterg T8rl. HARRIET XYEAVER-TRI: Pepette. Setretary. Seniorg FBLA, Presidentg junior Playg junior Planning Committee: Assembly Committee. Soph- omore. juniorg Chitsk-Chat. Sophomore. junior: Chorusg Choirg Otfite Assistant. PAT XYERTHEN-FBLA. LYNDA XX'Hl'l'lffFHA. Sophomorcg Spanish Club. Sophomoreg junior Playg 'lunior Planning Committteg llandg Majorctte. Seniorg C:l1Ul'LlSl Choirg Ensernbleg Oklahoma Honor Sotiety. Sen- iorg Senior Planning C,ommittee. PAT WlGlNCi'l'fDN---Pepettcg Frenth Club. Vite President. juniorg -Iunioi' Platt Cliornsg Clion-, ANGELO Wll.l.lABlS ---- Football Lcttermang Base' ball l.ettermang Honyol-ti Cliorusg liasketball Let- termang Student Kiwanian. PAT Wf'll,LlAMS-Football Lettermanl Baseball Letterman. Honyol-t. Sophomoreg Spanish Club. Sophomorcg Class President. Sophomore. SALLY XX'lLl.lAMSfNet VC'itsg Chicketteg French Club. Setrt-tary-Treasurer. Seniorg Class Secretary. Senior, Student Council. Seniorg ChickfChat. Sen- iorg Yell Leader. Sophomoreg Head Yell Leader. -luniorg Chorusg Choirg Ensembleg Sthool At- companistg National Honor Sotietyg DAR Good Citizenship Awardg Offite Assistantg Girls' Stateg Basketball Queen. Senior1 Oklahoma Honor Sol tiety, Senior. MONROE XVlLl.Ol 'CQHHY--'lkQl. KAY XWINDIQR--Pepetteg FHAQ Spanish Club. Sophomoreg -lunioi' Play: Chorus. FRANCES XX'ORRlil.l.- 711-nnis l.L-ttelmang Net XX'its, Setrt-tary, Sophoinoreg Chitlcette. President. Scnioig Class Vite President. Sophomore. luniorg Student Council, Sophomore, juniorg ChitlfcAChat. Seniorg Chorusg Choirg lfnsembleg National Honor Sotietyg School Aucompanistg Oklahoma Honor Society, Sophomore. vlunior. Seniorg Girls' State. VIOHNNIE YAGERA-Roosterg Bandg All-State High School Symphonit Band. -luniorg All-State High School Contert Band. ni! A--9 Y iv- 'IJ l., Seniors' Ambitious. Em-rgetit. Cultured. Charming, This is the end? Phil MtClui'e and his a.llllL'l'.l I Y ' 'vs wwe gilxxays on lmnd when .t if-.X ' ,, pitture was needed for the annual. 'l'luinks. Phil. Seniors those as the President of the class of '56 Ll most out- standing athlete :md student. ln fact he is one swell guyY A Dale Osborne, 1. l Welcome. new students. to CHS. exciting as you dreamed it would be. Coffee which makes the sponsors wise, And see through all things with half shut eyes. -Apologies to Alexander Pope. We hope your year has been as happy and l-I Q s 3 To add to her many other honors, Sally Williams won the coveted DAR Good Citizenship Award. wa Q o..p QC li SQ '35, S ' CC I .Q Duane Arnold Y? r N- 'Q 4? 15 kg Every junior has the same problemfa term paper! Patsy Atwell Frances Faye Baker Marilyn Barrett Cepha Faye Baxter johnny Lee Bivens Marjie Ann Blish , Robert Bolton 33' Claude-ne Bomesberger Catherine Bond jerry Lee Boswell PN, nr'-x JJ dn 1'g'i A . Bernie Bowers Cecil Bunnell Ronnie Church Barbara Cox johnetta Daniel if .z I ' C -1153! jane Bowers Richard Burns john Cole Mary Crawford Linda Darnell A KQQ 0 7 . ,Q ,, T. A Q Ya .l fr, i ' ' YN Q f .W A Tommy Mike Brackeen Bryant Glen Ray Kenneth Byrd Calhoun lfarline Geraldine Cope Cope Larry Leon Crump Crump Iris jane Davidson DCKiUdCf any-un ,A Q1 4 1 QD rf: r' , .-fr JFUQ' 'gm 1 . 43 -71 ff Bobbie Buchanna Alma Chambless Ronnie Cotter Ernest Cunningham Joyce Duffer Til rf' s 'i L 'AT U CD 'Q Q Floyd Bunch Barbara Rae Champion Chester Cowen Shirley Dale joan Edwards 1. .vs li '.X?,, f Q 'wr 49 ,H-any 1, David England Gayle Garrett Lois Golemon Norman Hart Beverly Howery 'F' 1 1 ,4- 'Q . 3 --gf? 1 B Don Estes Frankie Gates Selma Hall Ira Hatchett joe Hubbard ld -1 Ken Marvin Faris Fly Darlene Marva jean Gibson Ginn jimmy Bill Halsey Harman Ray Gene Hendrix Herd Bernie Shirley Hulme Hunter 2: . ' S . 1 ' Y Y ti s 'D A I 5 'gl 7 A .lo 12- A 'M A M-r Alfred lfobes Jeanne Glass Bill Harper Larry Holden Charles Ingram . ! -1 . x - f.. ...gy A. Carole jackson XVeldon johnson Rowena King Ural Littles, jr. Carol McGirr 'Q Us i g we 11 Q 'xt' Mike Jaques Bill Jones Monte Kitchens Edwin Looney Douglas Mel-lugh S., Q Bill D. johnson Orville jones Linda LaFevers Lila Lowery Hiram McMasters Q qv? .af Bill j. johnson Margaret Keathley Ronnie Langford Billie Dell McCabe Ronnie lNlCXVl1Orter A , '? v 4 V f N 1 fvfv, D7 Lonetta johnson Bei erly Kemper David Lelnlew Betty McCormick Pew Marcum 'R 'l BQ ff, I I I 3 . Z3 V 'W' I ' ff E f 'ci 5 f 'f' 3 a B I 4, , D 1 , i, , 9 V7 59 X l ' , - 7 . J 'SFI' 5 it , 'fl ' ,Z 4 7 fi Lendell Massey Bobby Morgan Bob Pearcy james Richardson Dorthy Scoggins '15 Q 1 ,, v I S lr 'ff I . 43 A r , l 'ijr .nh ' Sharon Mayes Wlilt Mullins Nuel Perrin Myrleen Richardson Az.1li.1 Shadoan 'J I , IQ 'sf fs- '-2 k 4 . my X Q N Mm is Mtiy hugh Sue Nelson Herbie Pitts Bonnie Russell Leonard Sheridan 5 -.I g Bert Merkx lean lfllen Owen XVesley Ratliff Bob Sawyer Martha jean Smallwood af' .vyg 'ev ,yi X56 Arlene M it lmel jar olyn Palmer Btlrbtlm Ray Charles Schmidt jimmy Joe Smith Q.'v H X ef-1 'FS' A. P.1t Moore Hrlfllltl Payne Elaine Reiss Msrgaret Schuler Ronnie Smith B Y ' ' ki 1- lc W 'EI' ,.. 43 XVilliam Spanglcr jerry Strothcr ackic Thomas crry Lhdcrvvood udy Wills Gary Spircs Cicorigc Stottman Kathryn Thomasson Dick XY'aldcn lflaine XVcston 40' 1 'fP Louisa Spoon Betty Sullivan Iris Thompson Thomas Wlllkcr jane XVhitc l. x .ah Patsy Standridge Rothcl Taylor Larry Tillman Stephen Wallatc Carl Xwilliams 'Q if . JO lfttgl Stephens Patricia Thicsscn Leroy Tyler 'limmic XVatkins Phillip XVright 4, Q-9' I . r 97: A. A fC! Paulina Stephenson Rodney Thomas Carolyn Underwood Roy Wfeir Erma jean Yoder 4? 19 'Vai was President ack Pool with Dennis McMasters Vice President- Etta Mae johnson Sophomore J , , , , Secretaryg Bill Martin, Treasurerg Margaret Holliday and George Dotson, Student Council Representatives, drive the class through a successful year. Doretha Airington Anita Alexander Betty Anderson jean Ann Anderson Joyce Andrews Joseph Antinoro james Arnold Athrum Ary Ronald Asper john Adams june Buggcss Frankie Bmncshergcr David Booth joseph Burden Mary Bmden Beth Brand Billy Bmnum Dun Brooks Bunnic Bruwn Rirlmrd Buclmnnn Gladys Burch Gary Crldwell P.1ul.x Cntlcherry' Marie Crtes ,Terry Chrmbers jim Chmnbcrs Dewaynf: Chrxndler Dorothy Chaney B.1rh.1ra Chrpnmn Vrol.1 Chriftian Doris Bnty PM Bc-rrty D.1niLrl Baxter I.eil.1 Cjlmrrlutrc Bitsn jerry Bailey Jack Barker Glenda Barnhill wig Larry Qick Brrchmrln 6 B Ben Ituley ' 1 'gg A-'fi A- - i,' -m A ,15 e -7 1' ,Sql ,il If .V ' -4 1 If-7, k., 1 ar ol' s wif ff fl- ,6- I 5 rfb nf 'UK 1. ,'4l 'P S... x11- . S7 N, vi' '7 43 5 2 Jin 7, '43 1274 x. lg 'I ffx' K.11LnC4+.xIw u UMM ll llfkclx DMM fwxnm DL1.1m fr.mtwrJ I..1r1'y CR1I1I11I'Ig11.HN lizma Dmnu if p .,. ,1, WN N Y s iv A: it I' 11' 7 fi i ' 1 Rx 'Kuff 15,1 . ldv fm frLH!IIl.1 Dm lx Nzllx D.1X1x ,Iwlm Dml Gnu DL-lk Q 5' b.1z5.n.i Ddww , 5' 'nf A N fyfiixff 4- A- A ,V M... liufagg Ilwiwrm Klux, MILE: Vlmwu DMM Gasp' Ifwrbls Qlklnilfll lfixtng- Ifmma Fxxinkx 31.111 Iilldgc Peggy Fuxlgr 'I'?wrn.ax I7.1rhu1'1'u SAHV Fudgx M.1rth,1 Fmc- Cuwl Chblc fs:- 27' 4 65 N .dv fs f. fl 1 . J 41 Ke 9--r UQ .K Y? IDl'l'1'!.lIl Cmlhglmc-I -lmxn immxlwukl S.1ml1.1 Gcntrx' -hmm Gibson Iictty Umm Don Goins Q 4 , ' ? H7 4 .S VHA Umulxx yn f..lIUlXI1 H.a1'r1x Izllmr I11lI'IlN c,I1M'j.I.1 Harris Tim Hkimww Bubbic Hnrtlinc its gl 'S . x '+V' 'L If 1 Muriul ll.mpc lillly Hnnllwn Carol Hlmlu -lun Him-x Bwbluy Hlntwn K.1llIL'l'lUL' Hull -6 4 KA sn -1 A A 5 41 tg lt? f- T T VL-Ll Blau Hmmldcl :Nl.lI'4ll.1IL'I Hwlllllm, Fmmcs Hopkins Monte Hmn Vfclllwn Hurry l7r.1mcx l lLll!QlFlS -Q. i ff, '-7 .3 g 4' D, l 2. Vzrllgic Huglucs Kurlcy Hunter Donal Hurley I,.1rry yl.ij.If.lCI'S ,levy Jennings lftt.1 Mac blwlmnwn Vlully' -l l1Lx Mllu Alnnu Joyce Klllnuglu Kerry Kllll G.1ylc Kltllnn Slmmn Klulk If ,tg 1 ,. ' 'r Q -, I ,Q ,415- 0 Q 4? I.wlxlml1mrL1n l'.1twx l..11r' -Iimmx' lnluhulwlin l..1Vm.1 Lurcr liulvlw' I.L'Vx'lN llucrly If-ng 'Q 41 ,V -3 K, 45 A Nlmx lwwmx lil X Nllf .lllYCllIlX Dun lxlLClLlI'L' ,lwmtm MnD.miLl Allyn Malflrmtlm lilllwn lNInCiuln- envy. .- IQ FH Q ,. - '-'35 ,Q U? ff - J .fs I, .,,L fr 72' ot l 3 , ...4v, lb 10 X7 AQ rs ix A -5 :rs ' r P N . . , A , ' W' 5 ' M I Q4 fn. . uv , sg 4 I A -47 - ' Q zr': ,: N K1 'JN ' 3 mir 'G A , 1- ' 'eil IA K rj . . ' f ff 1 K ' l 1 A x F' 4 ' V ,, V ' 'll M? FS ,fr 3' 0 P , ,Q .R N I V I ' ' 4 L. ' x.-, 'ri' X 4, I m P , ' ' ' -if 51 2 ,Mil fi N ,- :Zi - 'T' 'U' M. f-if 2- ff ' ,S 'J 5 i 1 14 , K 4 VX F. . W QM i tw DL'1'1I1iN MKMLNUVN Diirlene Miirtiim Alton Miller' D.ivitl Mow Cl.ii'.i Piitterstrn Dclvin Reete -ltslin lxltvc-Q' -l.inii t- M.ilvi'y P.itw Mdltine Bill M.irtin Sliirley Miirtin R-vn.iltl Mayes Louise Miller ,lelene Milliken Siimniy Molwly -ltilin Neal Miirtin Orcntlwrff Virgini.1 Parnell .Itmlin Phillips bliltli Pool K.iriin Pmgue Gweridene Mann Rwriny Mercer -lo Ann Moran KVandii Pate Sam Pruitt Arlene Martum Virgil Miles Peggy Morgan Carol Patrick Clam Pyle . 1 b ,, 145 f fr , '. lf' ' 1 .1 .451 - ,ff ,, J M I K, . 'A lw?,f I ' 1' A F. I-:Q ,TR 2 01 79' fi' l A IN, V 4, 9 , ' -I 4 4 ,3 I 7 f .5 T X 7 1 7 ' 'X 6' . 1 ,4-7 , Btbhliy' Rttftl K.itliryn Robinson Jtltlc Rogers Rontlii Rogers Larry Rollins x 'T i M , .. . i,, i 4 .A 41-1, Yffi ff! Q th X 1 f ,' 51 .rm 9 Q, ,Q fvN -3 V -M i J fy . 1 , 5 A av- v-sk As fr ' iw- f 13- A- K2-J 'N f , fl ,V 'rg W g K4 My K' '9 , I .- ' ,ss I 0 if Q. . i ' - -s q if 1? ' I 'Q' . . 1, i- fx , - A 74 1 if ,4-'rvf I ,A f Ag Gllbg-If Rtimu Lfdfgil- Sthmiklg H.1rl,m Shi:-It-5' Ci.il.i Stir Smith -I.mct St.iiitiiitlgc Dt'.irm.i Stmci D.ilt' Rupcr DMM 5,111-U1-,cf 'IA Q ghirlty ,luy Ann Smith Sunni Stu-ii Iktugx' Sxvint Hmixtwti RIM Vir31ini.i Stt-gluinx K.lfL1iy'H Siixipxi R. C, Sizwitli Xmtx Ntttlt' I'im.i 'Ilttt' H.irluy S.ilsm.in CQ13rifJ Sum Ificti Sizcriiuim' Sliirluy Smith Stain Fiutmwn Mitlmit-l 'I'1tc Ct-til Sandcrw David Scitricti Hub Smith Iiillx Spa-.1rm.m D.m.iiii Still Dim 'I'ii.itkcr Dim Sanders Betty Suit-r Dm Smith I,mJ.i Spuon M.iriii:'it- Stiitktwn Rtivt-ll 'Ihwrisfnti 23 13 ' ,, : if K 98 t 4: Y I sl G , fb ' 2 ,,, 1 0 C? - .J . Y .... 'Q I' I 4' ft .. -x X I Q A I -5 ' . I . I i' - .I V -Y! sr 11 gf -.,-1 fx E P ,Q Vis A . Q 7 X of - A Harold Xlfatsun Xwylie W'elhorn Danny XVhcclcr Bcity 'liurncy Von Vfall Garwin Wlitkins isp-Q ri ws . ,Q fs 19 ,Q .Mfr ..w ii Craig Wlhite Marcia VUhitc Helen XX'ilhoit Mr. Hedges. who is as sophomores. is one of the busiest people in our sthool. A -vi s ,,, X N, lx Charlene Wcmlfcvrd Roger Zicgcnfuss Opal Yancey Roy Ziegcnfuss jo Ann Vfilliams Wfayne Wfilliams Leroy NY'1lson new to CHS, as wc Guiding us thruiigli our first year at Cliitkasha High Ladies of the Mop, Karolyn Simpson, Sandra Gen- Mlwol are our kind and patient sponsors. try. Clara Patterson and joyte Andrews highlighted rpm the annual sophomore assembly. Q1 f,,,fg.,h int? f ' M' ' ..,,,,f+,,,3xg .My , f , fwqffp -rff4f'N 1,24 9, ,: y v., ' ,fn , f f,f4f,f'n' ' ww W W QV I , ,,,, ,V M Vwf ,Jw uf . ,. W. ,W I 11, wg. 1 mv' V ,www , W f 9541 M ' -. f' , 23? 20 2 T' Ni PM-wfe Q L15-p ' 1-:ffm . , ,f 'fl as 2 j 'i 1' '5f . ,.,'??J': 5 f 13,5 ,wg -2. if .5 . Afmifi? sggvgi 377 1 :X KY .gxsxx qs.. myis. rfxfefs Q- -L X . X Y xx: WN Yi 3,4 ,J 51,0 :lf 'j e:f1gg2sg'- A 'aff-.-f-xfv- '11 ' 'Z' -1 - - -- aw- -:1. , .. .. A- ,. , f 1 ,iff I . - 5' 9 ..-U - aa 94' A ., iv ' - '- -wa QA , Q 952, f J , AA. A, A A . . A F. ,. Jqdw, 1 k -- 2 ...L. .gf 1 - ' . '- ' ' fn?-A..-'.. -:': -A. .


Suggestions in the Chickasha High School - Chick Chat Yearbook (Chickasha, OK) collection:

Chickasha High School - Chick Chat Yearbook (Chickasha, OK) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 1

1951

Chickasha High School - Chick Chat Yearbook (Chickasha, OK) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 1

1952

Chickasha High School - Chick Chat Yearbook (Chickasha, OK) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 1

1955

Chickasha High School - Chick Chat Yearbook (Chickasha, OK) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 1

1957

Chickasha High School - Chick Chat Yearbook (Chickasha, OK) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 1

1958

Chickasha High School - Chick Chat Yearbook (Chickasha, OK) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 1

1959


Searching for more yearbooks in Oklahoma?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Oklahoma yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.