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National Art Honor ooiety Students who have won national recognition in art work,make up the members of the Nation- al Art Honor Society. This small group is known as Classen's top artists. They excel in art and certainly deserve much credit. ROW 1: Barbara Cheatham, Harriet Bernat, Jean Gaynor, Marietta Tunnell, Susie Myren, Mary Frags enton. ROW 2: Bruce Cockran, Sallie Miller, Kipp Schuessler, Mary Lamb Lewis. SUUIETIES ROW 1: Miss Henrietta Von Tunglen, Sue Beard, Marilyn Nicholas, Betty Aikman fsecretaryJ,- Frances Byers ftreasurerj, Ed Lyon lvice-presidentj, Bob Kruger fpresidentj, Virgil Browne CChaplamJ, Pat Flemming, Carol Baker, Diane Rowland, Carol McDonald. ROW 2: Judy Belt, Judy Manjing, Sylvia Davis, Doris Stanton, Meredith Brower, Lucretia Turner, Sue Stoldt, Jo Anna Haun, Maytha Wagner, Carolyn Lovejoy, Carolyn Otey. L ROW 3: Beth McMahan, Donna Powell, Nancy Martin, Gayle Rogers, Miri-an Ferrin, Pat Owen, Ava Fu lerton, Page Dobson, Gail Dennison, Covar Jeppe, Joyce Collins, Jeanne Marshall. ROW 4 Jimm Cl C d K ational onor ooioty : y app, onra eil, Doug Matthews, Kelvyn Cullimore, John Batchelor, John Caughr Dick Sparks, Eddie Sturm, John Perkins, James Horn. QA If you've been in the top 10 percent of your class as a sophomore and junior year you will be eligible for the Honor Society when you have completed one semester in your senior year. The top students in the jun- ior class are also in- cluded. This is a national organization. Bob Kru- ger is president of the Classen chapter. , -.2 Si f
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ROW 1: Miss Henrietta Von Tungeln, Doris Stanton, Jeannee Marshall, Marilyn Nicholas, Pat Fleming, Lou Ann Montgomery, Carol McDonald, Carol Baker, Diane Rowland, Miss Lelia Pickard. ROW 2: Wanda Countryman, Mary Huckins, Carol Timmons, Galye Kinney, Dolores Wyatt, Gayle Rog- ers, Martha Stuart, Kay Donna Snipes, Christina Nagel, Donna Powell, Carolyn Chatburn. ROW 3: Mary Ann Thompson, Anne Stewart, Ann Fraley, Suzanne Wilson, Sylvia Davis, Dolly Peek, Francis Byars, Carolyn Lovejoy, Beth McMahan, Harold Core. ROW 4: Elizabeth Dill, Janet Sue Bassett, Nancy Bennett, Hyla Hyde, Pat Conner, Tinker Neff, Dieter Gassmann, Michael McPherson, Jimmy Cox, Hammet Hough, Robert Strong. ROW 1: Carol McDonald, Mrs. Reba Clark, Bob Kruger, Dick Sparks, Frances Byars, Joe Clayton, Carolyn Lovejoy. ROW 2: Gwendolyn Harrison, James Horn, Ed Lyon, Eddie Sturm, Jimmy Biggers, Jimmy Clapp, Dick Worrell. ROW 3: Doug Matthews, John Batchelor, Virgil Browne, John Caughron, Larry Collins, Clark Dougherty, John Millick, Johnny Perkins. NOT PICTURED: Gail Denison. j.f9QW' C -i -24- Honor Language To be eligible for mem President-Dick Sparks Secretary-Frances Byars Treasurer-Joe Clayton ' l Honor Math This organization gives recognition to those at Classen who have done superior Work in senior highschool mathematics and stimulates con- tinued study in the field of mathematics. A stu- dent is eligible for mem- bership during his fourth semester of senior high- school math, if he has previously made grades of HA-.D bership in the Honor Language society, the student must have com pleted five semesters of work in the same lan guage, and have at least a 3.5 average, and be en rolled in the sixth se mester of that language Vice President-Bob Kruger
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if f -.. - ,, , I- Mg-254,s-.zf,,l1, ' ,igfi- Mfr as , ,, ., , up t- :H ,if ' K 55,5 7 ww- . of f gmail, - 'ai-.:z'j' , - eww -. V.-X. -. .. 6 MERL CORNELIUS Director Classen boasts an outstanding choir. The A Capella Choir, under the di- rection of Mr. Merl Cornelius, has been one of the most active groups in school. This group meets at 7 :30 every school morning in order to prepare the various program that they present here at Classen as well as at other schools. Members of the choir feel that their time has been justified as being well spent. The student body has generally looked forward to each appearance of the group and hated to see their programs end. The A Capella choir manages to do more than just sing. They have social functions that include picnics, parties, and a banquet at the end of the year. -,hm ROW 1-Penny Walker, Mahala Larason, Elizabeth Higgenbotham, Anna Lee Stewart, Jane Sewell, Morrisalene Kessler, Helen Ruth ghafburn, Teresa Lillard, Linda Melton, Tommy Hibshman, George ou e. ROW 2-Albert Mulliken, Bob Smith, Eyrlene Holcomb, Dianne Stubbs, Jimmy Huff, Bobby Leaf, Jim Underwood, Charles Hudson, Ernest Wotring, Clay Thompson, Dave Ooten, David Lee, Ernest Farmer, Don Shinn, Roger Louis. ROW 3-John Scanlan, Tom Griffy, Carl Fagin, Wanda Stanfill, Eddie Nelson, Kent Malone, Robert Magid, Sam Waldie, Vernon Huey, Jimmy Moore, Dick Shirley, Larry Collins, Roy Hudson, Bob Nelson, Robert Cunningham, Leigh Hill, Jerry Jensen, Beverly Belsky, Charlotte Belsky, Donald Sims, Jim Powers, Ted Griffy, Tom Mana- han, J. W. Keller, Darrell Bittle. ROW 4--Dumont Pickard, Don Cies, Vanette Robinson, Lenora Morgan, Elinore Galerston, Richard Mackey, Jerry Beeson, Charles Ellet, Bob Albrecht, Bricker Gibson, Jere Osburn, Edward Jones, John Watt, Robert Garrett, Charles Jobe, Byron Lamun, George Fabian, Jerry Mash, Charles O'Leary, Harold Walters, Jack Apple- quist. STANDING-Delbert Wilburn, A. Johnson, Connie Roberson, Larry Prince, Milburn Hart, Page Dobson. l
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